(1-5-26) According to the Crescent-News Sports… veteran football coach Ken Schriner announced that he has stepped down as the Ottawa-Glandorf head coach.

Ken Schriner has led the Ottawa-Glandorf (O-G) Titans since 1996, after his 30th season in 2025 he ends with a career record of 204-132
Key Highlights
• Schriner achieved his 200th career win in September 2024 with a victory over Elida, becoming the 56th coach in Ohio high school history to reach that milestone.
• He was the longest-tenured head coach in the Western Buckeye League (WBL) and holds the all-time wins record at Ottawa-Glandorf.
• Under his leadership, the Titans have made multiple playoff appearances, emphasizing a physical, run-heavy style while adapting to include passing when needed.
Schriner’s teams have averaged around 7+ wins per season over his career, with only a handful of losing seasons.
O-G enjoyed strong seasons such as 12-1 in 2012 and 11-2 in 2016-17, alongside several other winning records.
In 2025 the Titans were 0-9 in the Western Buckeye League and 0-10 overall.
• Before O-G, the program struggled with no winning seasons in the prior 12 years; Schriner quickly turned it into a consistent contender.
Background
Schriner, a former offensive lineman, graduated from Tiffin Calvert High School and played college football at Bowling Green State University.
