Book remembers the history of New Boston basketball

New Boston resident, and former high school teacher and coach, Steve Jenkins has published a book with his son Scott Jenkins about the history of New Boston High School Basketball. The book remembers the Tigers from the 1920s to 2012 when the lights went out for the last time in the Tiger Den on Glenwood Avenue. The book is available at the New Boston Mayor’s Office.


From the Portsmouth Daily Times, Saturday, June 30, 2012:

NEW BOSTON — After nearly 100 years, New Boston High School closed its doors  this year in anticipation of the new K-12 school building expected to open for  the new school year. With the old school, the community also said goodbye to the  Tiger Den basketball court where many have played. Former teacher and coach  Steve Jenkins has now published a book with his son Scott Jenkins remembering  the history of Tiger basketball.

The idea for the book, titled “Tiger Pride: The Story of Glenwood Basketball  and 88 years of Basketball in the Tiger Den,” came on the night of the last  basketball game played in the high school gymnasium.

“There was a full house and everybody was asking questions about how long the  gym has been here, when did the play, how many championships; all these  questions, but nobody really had the answers. We said it was a shame that nobody  knows this stuff, so we decided to write something about the history of New  Boston basketball,” Steve Jenkins said.

The book features a pictorial history of New Boston high school basketball,  going back to the 1920s. It features line-ups, photos, notes, newspaper  clippings, and more recordings of Tiger history.

“I had a lot of stuff on-hand, but for a lot of this — I have read almost  every sports page from the Portsmouth Daily Times from about 1923 to present on  microfilm at the library. I think I spent about 250 hours just researching and  going through the microfilm to get the records, the scores, the teams, and if  they had any photos in the paper. And I went through every year book that I  could find,” Jenkins said.

The gymnasium has been a special part of Jenkins’ life and family for as long  as he can remember. He grew up in the school where his father coached. Jenkins  also was a coach and teacher for New Boston School for 33 years, and his own son — who co-authored the book — also coached at New Boston School.

“The gym has had a special connection for us, and I think it’s one of the  highlights of my life to be able to collaborate with my son writing a book about  the gym,” Jenkins said.

The Tigers played their very last high school game in the gymnasium on Feb.  18, 2012, defeating the East Tartans 73-63. Scott Jenkins had the honor of  refereeing that game. The lights went off, and the doors were locked. Jenkins  called his book a final stamp to remember the long, proud history of the Tiger  Den.

“It seems like 88 years in the same gym has to be a record. I just can’t  believe that anybody in the state of Ohio has played more than 88 years in the  same facility,” Jenkins said.

The book can be purchased directly from Steve Jenkins by calling  740-456-6638, or Scott Jenkins at 740-574-1287, or the New Boston Mayor’s Office  at 740-456-4103. Books cost $20 each — just enough to cover the cost of  publishing them, Jenkins said. The first print run of 50 copies quickly sold  out; a new shipment of 50 has just arrived, and 50 more have already been  ordered.

This fall, New Boston will begin a new chapter to write about as they enter  their new K-12 school building on Lakeview Avenue.

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