David Jablonski inducted into OSCCA Hall of Fame for coaching success

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Last updated Jun 15, 2026

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David Jablonski, former coach of the Catholic Central boys soccer team, was inducted into the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame on June 15. Over 36 seasons, he led the program to 491 victories, including state championships in 2001 and 2007. Latham cited the achievements of the teams and players as essential to his success. He becomes the eighth coach from the Miami Valley to receive this honor. His tenure at Catholic Central showcased multiple successful seasons and culminated in two state championships; he ranks sixth in boys soccer state history in coaching victories.

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  • Jablonski coached Catholic Central to 491 victories.
  • His teams won state championships in 2001 and 2007.
  • He ranks sixth in Ohio boys soccer coaching victories.
  • He is the first Miami Valley coach inducted since 2022.
  • Latham emphasized the role of talented players in his success.
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* Save Shane Latham’s name first appeared in the Springfield News-Sun in June 1985. The headline of the story written by sports editor Tim Bucey read, “Soccer more than a game in other countries.” “Shane Latham is from Wales,” Bucey wrote, “and he plays and follows soccer.” Latham was 24 then. According to the story, he had been in Springfield since the previous October and was due to leave in ...

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