Chaney High School

Chaney High School VPA/STEM

"Enter To Learn, Go Forth To Serve"
Address
731 S. Hazelwood Avenue
Youngstown, Ohio
USA
Information
Type Public secondary
Principal Diane Rollind
Grades 6-12
Number of students approx. 1,000
Color(s) Red and Gray
         
Athletics conference Youngstown City Series
Steel Valley Conference
Mascot Cowboys
Newspaper The Westerner
Yearbook Lariat
Website Chaney Homepage

Chaney High School was one of two traditional public high schools in the city of Youngstown, Ohio. It is a part of the Youngstown City School District system. It was closed and changed into a Vocal Performing Arts school as well as a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) school in 2011.

Sports

Chaney's athletic teams were known as the Cowboys (Cowgirls for girls sports, excluding track, who were known as the "Lady Cowboys"). Baseball, basketball, bowling, football, and track were sponsored for boys. Basketball, bowling, cheer leading, softball, volleyball, and track were sponsored for girls.

Although the football team never won a state title (their best finish was a loss in the Division-III state championship game in 1997), Chaney produced several college standouts and NFL athletes, such as former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL MVP Frank Sinkwich,[1] Jerry Olsavsky, Michael Zordich, Matt Cavanaugh, Anthony Floyd, Brad Smith and Keilen Dykes.

Chaney football also won more city titles than any other school prior to the 2006–07 school year when the Youngstown City Series was dissolved.[2] The Chaney football team played their last season in the 2010–11 school year due to the reorganization of the Youngstown City School District.

References

  1. "Frank Sinkwich was worshipped by his fans". The Vindicator. October 23, 1990.
  2. "League winners". The Vindicator. August 23, 2009.

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Coordinates: 41°05′31″N 80°41′46″W / 41.092°N 80.696°W / 41.092; -80.696


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