Youngstown City Series

The Youngstown City Series was an OHSAA athletic conference that began play in 1925 and lasted until the end of the 2006-07 school year. Its members were located in the city of Youngstown, Ohio (including all Youngstown City School District high schools), although membership was eventually extended to Timken High School in Canton, Ohio. Some of the schools closed during the league's tenure, while the rest left prior to the closings or at the league's demise.

Members

The traditional Youngstown members of the YCS. Canton Timken is not shown.
School Nickname Colors Address[1] Type Membership Years
Cardinal Mooney Cardinals Red, Gold
         
2545 Erie St.
Youngstown, OH 44507
Private, Catholic, Co-Ed 1958-1970 (left for SVC)
Chaney Cowboys Red, Gray
         
731 S. Hazelwood Ave.
Youngstown, OH 44509
Public 1960-2003 (left for SVC)
East Golden Bears Blue, Gold
         
474 Bennington Ave.
Youngstown, OH 44506
Public 1925-1998 (closed)
North Bulldogs Red, Black
         
Liberty Rd.
Youngstown, OH 44505
Public 1925-1980 (closed)
Rayen Tigers Orange, Black
         
Cordova & Benita Aves.
Youngstown, OH 44504
Public 1925-2003 (left for SVC)
South Warriors Red, Blue
         
1833 Market St.
Youngstown, OH 44507
Public 1925-1993 (closed)
Woodrow Wilson Presidents (1936-1958)
Redmen (1958-2003)
Red, White
         
2725 Gibson St.
Youngstown, OH 44502
Public 1936-2003 (left for SVC)
Ursuline Fighting Irish Green, Gold
         
750 Wick Ave.
Youngstown, OH 44505
Private, Catholic, Co-Ed 1958-1970 (left for SVC)
Timken Trojans Blue, Gold
         
521 Tuscarawas St. W.
Canton, OH 44702
Public 1999-2003 (left for PAC-8)

The legacy of all six Youngstown public high schools was to be honored with pennants for each school (Chaney, East, North, Rayen, South, & Wilson) to fly at the newly-renovated Rayen Stadium, which had its field named for Rayen alum Jack Antonucci in 2012.[2] The stadium had originally been built in 1924 and was serving as the playing surface for JV, Freshmen, and Middle School football games since the last regular season varsity home game for a Youngstown City School in 1993.

League champions

Year Football Champions[3]
1927 South
1928 South, Rayen
1929 Chaney
1930 Chaney
1931 South
1932 Chaney, Rayen, South
1933 Rayen
1934 Rayen
1935 East, Rayen, South
1936 Chaney
1937 Chaney
1938 Chaney
1939 Rayen
1940 East
1941 South
1942 Wilson
1943 East
1944 Chaney, East, South
1945 Ursuline
1946 Wilson
Year Football Champions
1947 Chaney, Ursuline
1948 Chaney, East
1949 East
1950 East
1951 East, South, Wilson
1952 East, Ursuline
1953 South
1954 Rayen
1955 East
1956 Ursuline
1957 South
1958 East
1959 East, South, Ursuline
1960 Rayen
1961 Mooney
1962 Mooney
1963 Ursuline
1964 Ursuline
1965 Chaney
1966 Chaney, Mooney
Year Football Champions
1967 Mooney
1968 Chaney
1969 Chaney
1970 North
1971 North
1972 Chaney
1973 Chaney, East, North
1974 Chaney
1975 Chaney
1976 Chaney
1977 Chaney, South
1978 Chaney
1979 South
1980 Chaney
1981 South
1982 East, Rayen
1983 South
1984 South
1985 Rayen
1986 East
Year Football Champions
1987 South
1988 Rayen
1989 Rayen
1990 Chaney
1991 Chaney
1992 Chaney
1993 Chaney
1994 Chaney
1995 Chaney
1996 Chaney
1997 East
1998 Chaney
1999 Chaney
2000 Chaney
2001 Chaney
2002 Chaney
2003 Chaney
2004 Chaney
2005 Rayen
2006 Rayen

References

  1. Turner, Aaron. "Mahoning County Schools". Old Ohio Schools. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
  2. Vindy.com. "Rayen Stadium field gets a name; New gridiron will honor '30s star Jack Antonucci". Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  3. Vindy.com. "League Winners: CITY SERIES". Retrieved 2015-03-10.

Further reading

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