Midview Football
Season Results
Pre-Midview Merger
Eaton Brown Bombers
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Grafton Comets
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Belden Bees
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Year Coach Record
Football program began sometime after 1940 1954 Turke 2-5 |
Year Coach Record
1924 Unknown 0-5-2 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1946 Doktor 1947 Doktor 1-7 1948 Wurm 1-6 1949 Wurm 3-4 1950 Wurm 1951 Wurm 2-5 1952 Wurm 6-2 1953 Ed Kubuski 1-7 1954 Ed Kubuski 5-3 |
Year Coach Record
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Midview began playing football in the fall of 1955, the
first year of newly consolidated school district. Prior to the consolidation the Grafton Comets
and Eaton Brown Bombers played six man football against the other smaller
school districts in Lorain County, many of which also diapered because of their
own consolidations. Belden School (the
Bees) did not have football and because of overcrowding their high school
students went to either Grafton, LaGrange, or Valley City High Schools on a
tuition basis. The students from East
Carlisle, also overcrowded, went to Elyria High School on a tuition basis. Many of the athletes from East Carlisle had
played eleven man football at Elyria High, most notably Albert Junior who is in
the Midview Athletic Hall of Fame. At
the time of consolidation Mr. Gene Turke had been head football and basketball
coach at Eaton, and Mr. Edward Kubuski (Kubuski Gym) had been the head football
and basketball coach at Grafton. In the
first year of Midview High School Mr. Turke was named head football coach and
Mr. Kubuski head basketball coach.
According to the late Don Binnie, Midview’s first graduating class, when the school year began there was no school nickname. The student body had previously voted on possible nicknames but could not agree on a consensus. During one of the first Midview football games a visiting sports reporter put in his article that the “Middies” of Midview had played a hard fought game, the name stuck hence Midview Middies.
*This is an incomplete history compiled from oral histories of alums from all five schools, and using old yearbooks from Midview, Grafton, and Eaton. The 1955 Eaton yearbook stated it was the first time in over ten years that the school had published a yearbook, because of this much of our Eaton information is incomplete. If anyone has any information on the four schools such as years football was played, school colors, school logos, etc… we would love to hear from you. We really need East Carlisle’s colors and nickname, and Grafton and Eaton’s colors. We know Belden was Blue and White and nicknamed the Bees.
According to the late Don Binnie, Midview’s first graduating class, when the school year began there was no school nickname. The student body had previously voted on possible nicknames but could not agree on a consensus. During one of the first Midview football games a visiting sports reporter put in his article that the “Middies” of Midview had played a hard fought game, the name stuck hence Midview Middies.
*This is an incomplete history compiled from oral histories of alums from all five schools, and using old yearbooks from Midview, Grafton, and Eaton. The 1955 Eaton yearbook stated it was the first time in over ten years that the school had published a yearbook, because of this much of our Eaton information is incomplete. If anyone has any information on the four schools such as years football was played, school colors, school logos, etc… we would love to hear from you. We really need East Carlisle’s colors and nickname, and Grafton and Eaton’s colors. We know Belden was Blue and White and nicknamed the Bees.
Midview Middie Football
Year Coach Record Accomplishments
1955 Turke 5-1-1
1956 Turke 6-1 Big Five League Champion
1957 Turke 1-6
1958 Turke 3-5
1959 Turke 2-6
1960 Turke 0-9
1961 Fisher 5-4
1962 Fisher 6-3
1963 Fisher 8-1
1964 Fisher 1-8
1965 Fisher 1-7
1966 Fisher 7-2
1967 West 1-9
1968 West 7-3
1969 West 3-7
1970 West 2-7-1
1971 Sheffield 7-3
1972 Sheffield 6-3-1
1973 Sheffield 7-3
1974 Sheffield 9-1
1975 Sheffield 5-4-1
1976 Sheffield 8-1-1
1977 Sheffield 3-7
1978 Sheffield 3-7
1979 Bollenbacher 3-7
1980 Bollenbacher 2-7-1
1981 Bollenbacher 4-6
1982 Bollenbacher 6-4
1983 Bollenbacher 8-1-1
1984 Bollenbacher 7-3
1985 Bollenbacher 5-5
1986 Albright 5-5
1987 Albright 6-4
1988 Albright 1-9
1989 Albright 6-4
1990 Albright 3-7
1991 Albright 5-4
1992 Albright 5-5
1993 Albright 6-4
1994 Albright 2-8 Adelsburg Stadium Named
1995 Albright 3-7
1996 Albright 8-2
1997 Albright 5-5
1998 Albright 10-2 State Playoffs/Regional Runner-Up
1999 Albright 10-1 State Playoffs
2000 Albright 8-2
2001 Albright 7-3
2002 Albright 9-2 State Playoffs
2003 Albright 7-4 State Playoffs
2004 Albright 6-4
2005 Albright 6-4
2006 Albright 7-3
2007 Albright 8-3 State Playoffs
2008 Albright 5-5
2009 Albright 5-5
2010 Albright 3-7
2011 Albright 8-2
2012 Albright 9-2 State Playoffs, Ross Field Installed
2013 Albright 7-3
2014 Shaw 12-1 State Playoffs/Reg RunnerUp/WSC
2015 Shaw 11-1 State Playoffs/ SWC Champions
2016 Shaw 9-2 State Playoffs
2017 Shaw 8-3 State Playoffs
2018 Shaw 2-8
Total: 353-278-7
* Thanks to Coach Strebel, Coach Don Crawford, Coach Kevin Radigan and former alumni who have contributed to the collection of this information. If any of this information appears inaccurate please bring it to our attention. Thank you!