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The Massillon Tigers, one of the most envied high school football teams in the nation from one of the most high school football-rabid towns in the country, had gone fifty-three years without winning a state championship when they took the field against the Hoban Knights on the brisk night of November 30, 2023, a date no one in Massillon is likely to forget. A thrilling, hard-fought defensive battle ended with the Tigers on top 7-2, and Massillonians erupted in celebration, weeping, hugging complete strangers, and flooding the downtown area for a communal commemoration.A s the players and coaches said afterward, this was truly a victory not just for the team, but for all of Massillon, a small town frozen in time for decades even as blue-collar employers fled in droves.



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Scott Ryan

Scott Ryan is an author (Scott Luck Stories, thirtysomething at thirty) , a director (A Voyage To Twin Peaks, Meet Abby) and a podcaster (Red Room Podcast, Big Bad Buffy Interviews, thirtysomething podcast) and editor (The Blue Rose Magazine) . He resides in Columbus, Ohio, is married and has four kids. Scott brings passion and humor to all his projects.

Scott has been published in the Fan Phenomena: Twin Peaks and the Sondheim Review. He has been covering Twin Peaks for years. His movie, A Voyage to Twin Peaks captures the last Twin Peaks festival before the series returned. The movie played in London, England as the UK Twin Peaks Festival. He has covered the series on The Red Room Podcast for six years. He is now the Managing Editor with John Thorne on The Blue Rose Magazine. It will cover Twin Peaks as well as David Lynch's work. His newest book is an oral history of the Emmy winning series, thirtysomething.

You can follow scott on several Twitter locations. @redroompodcast, @30somethingpod, @BuffyHistory and @scottluckstory. Email for interviews: Superted455@gmail.com

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