The 2000s

 Decade Record - 65-22 (45-5)


The Seasons (Click For Info on Each Season)

2000
2005
2001
2006
2002
2007
2003
2008
2004
2009


The new Millenium has brought Logan football to it's current pinnacle and raised the bar has been risen for future teams.  Dale Amyx, the first Logan coach to complete a full decade began the current decade as the head man.  The Chieftains ran off a regular season unbeaten streak of 20-0 to begin the decade while also going 2-2 in playoff play, including a regional final loss to eventual state champion Upper Arlington.  Although the Chiefs failed to win league championships in 2002 and 2003, the last two seasons have seen the purple and white reclaim the crown.


Team Of the Decade:

The 2000 Logan Chieftains finished the season 10-0 for the first time since 1977.  The Chieftains clinched their third consecutive SEOAL title and finished the regular season on a 19 game regular season winning streak.  The team was also special in the fact that they were the first ever multi-year playoff participants in school history.  More importantly, the team was the first, and only Logan team to win a playoff game.  The Chieftains defeated OCC Champion Westerville South, at Westerville, 53-20 in the first round.  The game marked the largest first round defeat in D1 playoff history.  In the second round Logan defeated another OCC Champion, Pickerington in a barn-burner at Lancaster's Fulton Field 28-26.  In that game Joe Conrad set a state record for consecutive completions, 14, a record that still stands.  The team succombed to eventual state champion Upper Arlington at Crew Stadium 45-13.


Record By Year Inside the Decade

YEAR
OVERALL RECORD
SEOAL RECORD
Head Coach
2000
12-1
7-0
Dale Amyx
2001
10-1
7-0
Dale Amyx
2002
06-04
4-2
Dale Amyx
2003
06-04
4-2
Dale Amyx
2004
05-05
04-01
Dale Amyx
2005
08-02
05-00
Dale Amyx
2006
09-03
07-00
Dale Amyx
2007
09-02
07-00
Dale Amyx
2008
??-??
??-??
Dale Amyx
2009
??-??
?-??
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Record in the Rivalry Games

Lancaster 0-4
Nelsonville-York 3-0
Jackson 4-2
Gallia Academy 6-2
Athens 8-0