Alexander High School (Ohio)
Alexander High School (AHS) is located in Albany, Athens County, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Alexander Local School District. Alexander is the most well educated school in Southeast Ohio. The K-12 school complex is located just off SR 32 east of Albany. The Alexander Local School District serves students west and south of the city of Athens including residents in Albany, New Marshfield, Shade, and sections of extreme northeast Meigs County. The school mascot is a Spartan. Their school colors are red, black, and white. AthleticsThe Spartans belong to the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and the Tri-Valley Conference, a 16-member athletic conference located in southeastern Ohio. The conference is divided into two divisions based on school size. The Ohio Division features the larger schools, including Alexander, and the Hocking Division features the smaller schools. Ohio High School Athletic Association state championships and appearances
2015 - District Champions DIII 8-8-2
2007 - Final Four Appearance (Delphos St. John's d. Alexander 55-24 to finish the season at 24-4)[4]
2008 - State Champions 28-1 2007 - State runner-up 25-4 2006 - Final Four Appearance
1986 - Sectionals DII 11-3-5 1987- Sectionals DII 10-4-1 1988- Sectionals DII 9-9-1 1989- Sectionals DII 5-12-0 1990- District Champions DII 13-7-1 1991- District Champions DII 14-2-3 1992- Regional Finalist DII 11-7-2 1993- Sectional Champions DII 8-10-0 1994- Sectionals DII 5-6-5 1995- District Champions DII 15-4-1 1996- District Champions DII 13-6-2 1997- District Champions DII 13-7-2 1998 - Sectional Finalist DII 8-7-2 1999 - Sectional Finalist DII 5-11-2 2000 - Sectionals DIII 2-13-2 2001 - Sectional Champions DIII 11-6-1 2002 - District Champions DIII 9-8-4 2003 - District Finalist DIII 13-4-2 2004 - Sectional Champions DIII 8-6-4 2005 - Sectional Champions DIII 9-7-2 2006 - Sectional Champions DIII 6-10-3 2007 - District Finalist DIII 13-5-1
2015 - TVC-Ohio Champions. Regular Season 9-1 (6-0) First ever playoff game host. See also
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