A Century of Ashland Arrow Football
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1926
Record 3 - 3 - 2
NCO Record 2 - 2 - 2
6th Place

Top row: Kenneth Stauffer, Paul Johnson, Hayden Fouts, Bob Riley, Fred LaRue, Ray Miller
Bottom row: Lewin Vermillion, Kermit Topper, Bill Morr, Mike Metzger Russel Gongwer, Coach Harry J Barnhart
         
SCORES       LINE UP
         
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
0
0
7
20
6
7
20
6
Galion
Delaware
New London
Marion
Bucyrus
Shelby
Wooster
Mansfield
6
0
12
7
7
6
0
6
LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
LH
RH
FB
Lewin Vermillion
Kenneth Stauffer
Kermit Topper
Fred LaRue
Russel Gongwer
Ray Miller
Mike Metzger
Bill Morr
Paul Johnson
Robert Riley
Hayden Fouts
 
The exciting all-NCO Paul "Beanie" Johnson kept the A's in every contest in a season of close games. Several late season spectacular runs by Bob Riley led to a win against Wooster and a tie with powerful Mansfield. The Thanksgiving Day game at Y-Field was broadcast on Ashland's WLBP radio station. Bill Morr's TD pass to Lewin Vermillion gained a stalemate with the NCO champion Tygers. Coach Barnhart ended eight years of building and improving AHS, and he moved to Findlay College with several of his athletes.

 


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