Sandy Valley High School

Sandy Valley High School
Address
5130 OH-183 NE
Sandy Township, Ohio, (Tuscarawas County) 44643
United States
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Red & Gray [1]          
Athletics conference Inter-Valley Conference[1]
Nickname Cardinals[1]
Website http://www.svlocal.org/

Sandy Valley High School is a public high school near Magnolia, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Sandy Valley Local Schools district. Its mascot is a cardinal and its colors are red and gray. A new high school building opened January 20, 2009. Coordinates: 40°38′14″N 81°21′11″W / 40.63722°N 81.35306°W / 40.63722; -81.35306

Academics

Sandy Valley currently offers 7 Advanced Placement (AP) courses: AP Literature and Composition, AP Calculus AB, AP Biology, AP French Language, AP Spanish Language, AP Government, and AP Modern American History.

Athletics

Sandy Valley offers 8 boys and 8 girls sports in the Inter Valley Conference, including:
Boys Football Division IV
Girls Volleyball Division III
Boys and Girls Cross Country Division III (Both)
Boys and Girls Golf Division II (Boys) Division I (Girls)
Boys Wrestling Division III
Girls Gymnastics Division I
Boys and Girls Basketball Division III (Both)
Boys and Girls Bowling Division I (Both)
Boys Baseball Division III
Girls Softball Division III
Boys and Girls Track and Field Division II (Both)

Notables

Head Wrestling Coach John Groff is also among the top 5 coaches all time in dual meet wins in the Ohio High School Athletic Association(OHSAA)

The Track team has four state champions: Joe Crallie - Long Jump (1994/1995), Jason Calkins - High Jump (1995), Mike Coates - 1600m Run (2004), and Andrew Milhoan - Long Jump (2012)

Carl Walther, Warren "Rock" Van Fossen, and Gary Offenberger all hold the single season record of 19 wins for a boys basketball season.

The 2015 football team set many team records. Their 10 wins were most in school history. It was the first playoff appearance and victory in school history. Head Coach Zach Gardner was named the Division V Ohio Coach of the Year for the historic season.

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