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Malvern High School (Ohio)

Malvern High School
Malvern, Ohio k12 school under construction.JPG
Address
3242 Coral Road NW
Malvern, Ohio, (Carroll County) 44644
United States
Coordinates 40°41′14″N 81°09′45″W / 40.68722°N 81.16250°W / 40.68722; -81.16250Coordinates: 40°41′14″N 81°09′45″W / 40.68722°N 81.16250°W / 40.68722; -81.16250
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
School district Brown Local School
Superintendent Connie Griffin
President Tami Hulit
Principal Scott Bowling
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Green and White        
Athletics conference Inter-Valley Conference
Sports Football, Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Golf, Track, Volleyball, Wrestling
Mascot Hornet
Team name Hornets
Rival Sandy Valley and East Canton (Football - Hornet Bowl)
Communities served Malvern, Ohio
OHSAA School ID 934
OHSAA Football Division VII (7)
OHSAA Football Region 25
Athletic Director Dave Tucci
Website

Malvern High School is a public high school in Malvern, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Brown Local School District. Malvern's athletic teams are nicknamed the Hornets and are members of the Inter Valley Conference.

Construction of a new school building began in October 2014. The 112,000 square foot building will feature a two-story academic wing that will be home to the entire student population, yet keep the elementary, middle and high school students segregated. Common spaces include two gymnasiums, media center and a student dining area. The project has been co-funded by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) as part of their Exceptional Needs Program.

The final basketball game in the Hornet Gym (1970-2016) was held on Friday, February 12, 2016. Several past players and coaches were in attendance. A celebration was held at the conclusion of the game.

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Dave Tucci was introduced as the new Malvern head coach in the spring of 1999, following the resignation of Steve Miller after a disappointing 5-5 campaign the year prior. Tucci's coaching style was immediately beneficial and the veteran group of seniors helped turn the Hornets around. Tucci installed a Wing-T offense and a rarely seen 6-2 defense, which proved to be one of the best defenses in the Inter Valley Conference. The Hornets started the year with three straight shutouts over Berlin Center Western Reserve, Sandy Valley and East Canton. The most points the defense would give up in a single game was 22, twice, to Newcomerstown in Week 5 and to Amanda-Clearcreek in the OHSAA Division V Regional Playoffs, the only two losses of the 1999 season. Arguably the biggest win of the season came in Week 7, where the Hornets shut down high-powered Toronto, a Division VI powerhouse, 8-6 on a cold and rainy afternoon in Malvern. The Hornets clinched a share of the IVC Championship with a 35-21 Week 9 win over West Lafayette-Ridgewood. The championship was their first since 1992. They finished the regular season 9-1.

Malvern landed the #8 spot in the OHSAA Division V Regional Playoffs (Region 23), drawing Amanda-Clearcreek. The Aces were the clear favorite not only to win the game, but to win the Division V Championship. The Hornets played tough against the Aces early, taking a slight lead of 7-6 in the first half after blocking a punt and returning it for a touchdown. But Amanda was just too powerful and dominated the line of scrimmage on their way to a 22-7 win. The 22 points given up by the Hornets were the least amount of points the Aces would score throughout the rest of the OHSAA playoffs on their way to the Division V State Championship.


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