Southeastern High School (Chillicothe, Ohio)
Southeastern High School is a public high school in Chillicothe, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Southeastern Local School District. Their nickname is the Panthers. They are in the Scioto Valley Conference. The school is located on 2003 Lancaster Road, Chillicothe, Ohio.
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[edit] History
The Panthers are most known for the sport of basketball in which they have won 17 of 33 SVC Championships since the beginning of the league. 15 won by Coach Larry Jordan and 2 by Coach Dan Easterday. They have had 3 gold basketballs (undefeated basketball seasons in the SVC) 1990, 2002, and 2003.
Football at Southeastern though not as storied as the basketball team has made two State Playoff appearances. The first appearance was in 1985 and the last in 2001. The Panthers finished the 2001 regular season at 9 and 1, out scoring their opponents 275 to 100. The only loss of the regular season came in a hard fought game against rival Zane Trace. On November 2, 2001 in the OHSAA Division V- Region 20 Football Quarter Final Playoff Game the Panthers met up with the Silver Knights of Bishop Ready. But on that night the Panthers could not overcome the Silver Knights and lost the game 10 to 7.
Southeastern is also known for its highly ranked FFA program, where they have won numerous state and national awards.
Principal Leonard Steyer
Superintendent Brian Justice
[edit] Athletics
[edit] Scioto Valley Conference
- Bainbridge Paint Valley Bearcats
- Chillicothe Unioto Tanks
- Chillicothe Zane Trace Pioneers
- Frankfort Adena Warriors
- Huntington Ross Huntington Huntsmen
- Piketon Redstreaks
- Richmond Dale/Chillicothe Southeastern Panthers
- Williamsport Westfall Mustangs
See also Ohio High School Athletic Conferences
[edit] Notable alumni
- Logan Glendenning
- Jason Murray, B.S. (Highest ACT score in school history)
- Nick Dozer (Guitarist of Woe of Tyrants)
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