Valley Playbook launched Housteau’s OSU career

Published: Tue, March 8, 2016 @ 12:05 a.m. By Greg Gulas sports@vindy.com BEAVER TOWNSHIP For the past two decades, Youngstown native Gary Housteau has covered Ohio State University athletics as a contributor to either its Buckeye Sports Bulletin or as a member of the Bucknuts Media staff. Addressing the Curbstone Coaches on Monday at Avion Banquet Center, Housteau attributed his start in the business to working with his former local sports publication, The Valley Playbook. Along with brothers Ray and Chuck, and former YSU athletics marketing director Bruce Burge, the publication covered YSU and Mahoning Valley high school sports on a monthly basis and enjoyed a successful run from 1989-98. “I honed my writing skills under my brother, Chuck, while at the Playbook and initially picked up a love for photography from my brother, Ray,” Housteau said. “Bruce was a tireless worker, always pitching our product to potential advertisers while also contributing articles. “It was a fun time for everyone, but most of all for the teams and athletes that we covered each month.” Gary Housteau, a 1982 Woodrow Wilson graduate and two-time City Series first-team selection at middle guard, played at Adrian College and was a three-year starter, also at middle guard. He added that his brothers’ idea of a local sports publication hit the Mahoning Valley at just the right time. “We always talked about how special this area was when it came to sports and it was Chuck who finally got the ball rolling,” Housteau said. “The teams, coaches and most especially the players in all sports, both scholastically and on the college level, deserved to be recognized for their efforts and we just provided a vehicle locally that gave them that recognition. “If Chuck hadn’t brought the concept of The Valley Playbook to life back in 1989, I certainly wouldn’t have had the career that I’ve had as a writer and photographer.” Housteau began covering Ohio State in Jim Tressel’s first season as head coach with the Buckeyes (2001) and has not missed an OSU home football game since. He’s also had some other interesting road assignments. …

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