| 2004 | ||
| Marietta | 52 |
Marietta keeps their SEOAL title hopes alive with double overtime thriller!! 1,000+ yards of offense Jason Schob sets new school records for completions in a game (32), attempts in a game (52), yards in a game (508), yards in a career, and completions in a career. Scott Casto set new school record for receiving yards in a game (235), and tied the record for receptions in a game (12). Justin Estes ties the school record with 3 field goals in the game. Jason Schob's 508 yards ranks #18 all-time in the state of Ohio according to OHSAA web site. Justin Estes' 3 field goals ranks #13 all-time and his 15 points (3 FG's and 6 XP's) ranks 8th all-time. |
| Jackson | 51 | |
| 2003 | ||
| Marietta | 35 | The Parkersburg South Patriots came into the contest as the #1 team in West Virginia. Marietta came out slowly and the score was MHS 10 - South 21 at half time. Marietta exploded in the third quarter to take a 32-21 lead. After surrendering an 11 point lead late in the fourth quarter, freshman Justin Estes kick a 38 yard field goal with 1 second on the clock to give the Patriots their first, and only loss on the season. The Patriots finished as the 14-1 West Virginia State Champions. |
| Parkersburg South | 32 | |
| 2002 | ||
| Marietta | 13 | This was big for several reasons. Coming into the week 9 game, the Tigers needed a win to clinch their first ever playoff appearance. Logan had won 27 consecutive SEOAL games. Logan had not been shut out in league play for 34 consecutive games. The win clinched Marietta its third SEOAL championship. |
| Logan | 0 | |
| 1990 | ||
| Marietta | 29 | Marietta came out strong and beat PHS for the the first time in 12 years. This win helped propel MHS to a 7-3 season and a share of the SEOAL league championship. |
| Parkersburg | 6 | |
| 1978 | ||
| Marietta | 21 | Marietta was the lone "L" on the PHS record for the season as the Big Reds finished 14-1 as the Class "AAA" State Champions. |
| Parkersburg | 0 | |
| 1975 | ||
| Marietta | 19 | Marietta shut Upper Arlington out at Upper Arlington. This was the first time UA had been shut out at home and in a COL game in many years. |
| Upper Arlington | 0 | |