The Stivers Tigers 1924 basketball team won 12 of their 14 regular season games. For the season Stivers scored 581 points while holding their opponents to 327. Both of their losses were to arch rival Steele. Player roster – Joe Cox, Horace English, Harry Fenner, Ray Otto, Kick Ramby, Chappie […]
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Stivers 1924 Football Team
The 1924 Stivers football team was probably the best ever. They went through their eleven game season without a loss for the third straight year and claimed the National Championship. The Tigers outscored their opponents 385 to 20 and finished with a 49 to 0 crushing of arch rival Steele. […]
Read moreStivers 1916 Basketball Team
The 1916 Stivers basketball team won 12 and lost 2 in the regular season, which qualified them for the state tournament in Delaware, Ohio. There, they were a perfect 6-0 to win the State Championship. Coach – Willard Marquardt Team Roster – William Lightner, Carl Ebeling, Arthur Mumma, Emerson Carmony, Brooke […]
Read moreMiss Evelyn Choate – Teacher 1941 – 1970
Miss Evelyn Choate is one of several teachers to be honored in the Stivers Hall of Fame. She graduated from Roosevelt High School and attended a local teacher’s college in 1930. After graduation, she began her teaching career in the Dayton School System. Beginning in 1936 she attended a Northwestern […]
Read moreRobert “Bob” Carl Graeff – Class of 1943
Bob Graeff was a 1943 graduate of Stivers High School where he received varsity letters in tennis, football and basketball. He excelled in tennis and teamed with 2013 Hall of Fame recipient Darwin Helmbold to win the City Championship in 1943. He also played left guard on the football team. […]
Read moreWilliam “Bill” Gitman – Class of 1926
Bill Gitman is the fourth member of the Class of 1926 to be honored by the Stivers Hall of Fame committee, joining Si Burick, Art Troutwein and Herb Schear. Bill played three sports while at Stivers and excelled in football. He was a starting guard on the 1924 team that […]
Read moreJoe Dietrich – Class of 1946
He was known as “Little Joe” at Stivers and in college sports for he was only about 5’7″ tall. However, what he lacked in physical stature was overcome by his athleticism, conditioning and competitive nature. Joe was a two sport star at Stivers in the mid 1940’s. His best sport […]
Read moreHarvey J. Schwab (Sr.) – Class of 1941
Harvey J. Schwab is the son of Harvey O. Schwab, another of the 2020 Stivers Hall of Fame inductees. They are the first father/son duo to be inducted. It seems fitting that they are being inducted in the same year. Harvey played basketball, football and golf at Stivers. He was […]
Read moreHarvey O. Schwab (Sr.) – Class of 1921
Harvey Schwab and his twin brother, Harry, who was a 2007 Hall of Fame inductee, attended Stivers when athletics were a strong and important part of the school image. Harvey was a starting guard and his brother the starting center on the basketball team in the 1919-1921 seasons. They were […]
Read moreGeorge Schweitzer – Class of 1935
‘s Georg George Schweitzer was the only Stivers swimmer in 1935. That did not seem to matter to George. He won a place in all five swimming events and third place in diving. This was a record at that time and set an all-time high for the City League swimming […]
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