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2014 Central Ohio High School Football Preview Guide August 28, 2014

Same faces, new places While the reasons varied, the coaching carousel spun at an unusually high pace in the offseason.

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I NSIDE FEATURES Cover story....................4 Players to watch............6 OCC-OHIO Division spotlight ..........7 Grove City ....................8 Gahanna-Lincoln ..........9 Pickerington Central ....10 Pickerington North ......11 Lancaster....................12 Groveport Madison ......13 Newark ......................14 Reynoldsburg ..............14 OCC-CENTRAL Division spotlight ........18 Central Crossing ..........19 Hilliard Davidson..........20 Upper Arlington............22 Westland ....................23 Dublin Coffman ..........24 Olentangy Liberty ........25 Thomas Worthington....26 Marysville....................26 OCC-CAPITAL Division spotlight ........30 New Albany ................31 Franklin Heights ..........32 Big Walnut ..................32 Olentangy Orange........33 Worth. Kilbourne ..........34 Mount Vernon ..............35 Delaware Hayes ..........37 Olentangy....................38

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OCC-CARDINAL Division spotlight ........40 Canal Winchester ........41 Westerville North ........42 Hilliard Darby ..............43 Dublin Scioto ..............44 Hilliard Bradley ............45 Dublin Jerome ............46 Westerville Central ......49 Westerville South ........50 CITY LEAGUE-NORTH Division spotlight ........52 Columbus East ............53 Centennial ..................53 Mifflin ........................54 Northland ....................54 Beechcroft ..................55 Linden-McKinley..........56 Whetstone ..................56 CITY LEAGUE-SOUTH Division spotlight ........58 Marion-Franklin ..........58 Africentric ..................59 Eastmoor Academy......59 Independence..............60 Briggs ........................60 Columbus South ..........61 Walnut Ridge ..............62 Columbus West ..........62

CCL League spotlight..........64 DeSales ......................64 Hartley ........................65 Ready ........................66 St. Charles ..................67 Watterson....................68 LCL-SMALL SCHOOL League spotlight..........69 Johnstown-Monroe ....69 Newark Catholic ..........70 Heath..........................70 Utica ..........................71 Northridge ..................71 LCL-BIG SCHOOL Granville......................72 Lakewood ..................72 Licking Heights............73 Watkins Memorial........74 Licking Valley ..............75 OTHER AREA TEAMS Harvest Prep ..............77 Hamilton Township ......77 Bexley ........................78 Worthington Christian ..79 Columbus Crusaders ..79 Whitehall-Yearling........80 Grove City Christian ....81 Columbus Academy ....82 Buckeye Valley ............82 Grandview Heights ......83

ON THE COVER

The central Ohio coaching carousel was never more apparent than with these four coaches – (clockwise from front right) Mike Golden, Brian Cross, Joel Cutler and Zebb Schroeder. Golden replaced Schroeder at Delaware, Schroeder replaced Cross at Olentangy Orange, Cross replaced Cutler at Ready and Cutler replaced Golden at Upper Arlington. PHOTO BY JOSHUA A. BICKEL/THISWEEKSPORTS

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COVER STORY

Busy offseason put area coaches on the move By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

New coaches

Since being named Olentangy Orange High School football coach Jan. 6, Zebb Schroeder has experienced the type of transition that nearly every coach new to a program endures. In addition to getting a new coaching staff on the same page, Schroeder’s tasks throughout the early months of his tenure included installing new offensive and defensive schemes and presenting a vision to players and their families that he hopes will result in years of success. Being able to match names with faces remains one of his most enjoyable challenges. “It’s maybe the most time-consuming part of it, but the most rewarding thing is getting to know everybody,” Schroeder said. “You’re working with people who are active with the boosters, and whenever I have free time, I’m just trying to build relationships with future Pioneers and getting to know the young parents who have kids in (Olentangy Youth Athletic Association) football. It’s been fun. I’m still working on remembering all of the names.” Schroeder is far from alone regarding what he has gone through this offseason. Of the 62 teams that will compete in the City League, CCL, LCL and OCC this fall, nearly one-fourth — 15 — have new coaches.

Below is a list of schools in the ThisWeek coverage area that have new football coaches, along with where that coach worked a year ago: Africentric – Sean Zink (Dublin Jerome assistant) Beechcroft – Trevor White (Brookhaven) Briggs – Larry Willoughby (did not coach) Canal Winchester – Phil Mauro (BloomCarroll) Delaware – Mike Golden (Upper Arlington) Franklin Heights – Tennyson Varney (Hamilton Township assistant) Gahanna – Bruce Ward (Beechcroft) Grove City – Mike Lanza (did not coach) Harvest Prep – Milan Smith (Columbus South assistant) Lakewood – Craig Conley (Marysville assistant) Newark – Mike Kopachy (Canfield assistant) Olentangy Orange – Zebb Schroeder (Delaware) Ready – Brian Cross (Olentangy Orange) Thomas Worthington – Rodney Hopkins (Worthington Kilbourne assistant) Upper Arlington – Joel Cutler (Ready) Westland – Kyle Goebbel (Olentangy Orange assistant)

Bruce Ward was one of several coaches on the move in the offseason as he left Beechcroft to replace John Snoad at Gahanna. RYAN M.L. YOUNG/THISWEEKSPORTS

To put that in perspective, there were eight coaching changes among teams in those four conferences combined before the 2012 season and just six a year ago. Considering seven of the new coaches led another program in the Central District a year ago, the area’s coaching carousel seemingly was moving continuously during this offseason. The biggest reason for the changes seems simple to Westerville Central coach John Magistro: Winning.

“It was crazy,” said Magistro, who is 32-21 and has led the Warhawks to their first two playoff berths during his five seasons. “Some coaches win and it’s still not enough. Did you win your league and did you win in the playoffs? It’s become demanding. You could be running a really good program but don’t have the numbers. It’s what can you do for me now. There were a few coaches on the hot seat, and they’re pretty good football coaches. This has become one of the best football areas in the state.”

A whirlwind of changes

What would become a busy offseason of coaching movement began during the final week of last year’s regular season. Mike Golden told his Upper Arlington players two days before their regular-season finale that he was stepping down. He went 65-33 in nine seasons.

Then within hours after his team lost its final game to finish 3-7, John Snoad was told he wouldn’t be returning as Gahanna’s coach after a sixyear tenure in which he went 32-30 with one playoff appearance. Those changes, combined with Brian Cross’ tenure ending at Orange in late November after he went 3330 with two playoff appearances in six seasons, seemed to set off a chain reaction that continued into the late winter. Bruce Ward would leave Beechcroft after five seasons to take over at Gahanna, Schroeder stepped down after three seasons at Delaware to become Orange’s new coach and Joel Cutler left Ready after two seasons to take over at UA. In the cases of Ward, Schroeder and Cutler, each had a connection to his new school: Ward is a Gahanna resident, Schroeder formerly assisted at both Olentangy and Olentangy Liberty, and Cutler was a former UA assistant. “I’m teaching here at UA and had taught probably half of these guys at the elementary level,” Cutler said. “They’ve got a great tradition (at UA).” Although Golden and Cross both have been coaching since the 1970s, each decided his time as a coach wasn’t finished. Golden had planned to have Upper Arlington be his final stop until a

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

Linebackers resume place in spotlight By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

The way Hilliard Davidson High School football coach Brian White sees it, it shouldn’t be a surprise when the area’s deepest position ends up being linebacker. “I think most schools are going to put their best player at that position,” he said. This year is no exception considering the Wildcats’ Markus Bailey, Dublin Scioto’s Nick Conner and Marion-Franklin’s A.J. Tarvin are among those expected to lead their respective defenses from one of the linebacker positions. Conner, considered a fourstar recruit by Rivals and Scout, committed to Ohio State in June. He and Worthington Kilbourne long snapper Liam McCullough remain the only central Ohio players from the 2015 class to have committed to the Buckeyes. Tarvin missed most of last season with an injury but should team up with senior Anthony Mckee to form a dominating defense. Mckee, who projects as an outside linebacker in college, should see most of his time at safety for the Red Devils after transferring from Walnut Ridge in June. “(Mckee) and A.J. are the top two players in the City (League),” Marion-Franklin coach Brian Haffele said. Bailey is a Purdue recruit who had 91 tackles a year ago and is expected to play outside linebacker for Davidson. Although the area’s linebacker corps also includes a returning first-team all-state performer in Division VI in Ready senior Alvin Knox, the talent isn’t limited to the 2015 class. Delaware junior linebacker Ethan Tucky is considered a four-star recruit and has received three Division I offers. Gahanna junior Jonathan Cooper has seen most of his previous action on the defensive line but is another four-star recruit who projects as either a lineman or linebacker in college. He was offered by Ohio State in July. Below is a look at some of the area’s top players, by position: •QUARTERBACK – Led by Nathan Densel, who passed for 1,969 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior last season, Scioto averaged 29.2 points. Olentangy junior Deeb Haber passed for more than 1,200 yards last fall after taking over at midseason. Bexley senior Andre Stewart gave defenses trouble with his rushing ability while making second-team all-district in Division IV. Junior Macyah Fleming, who started for Brookhaven but now is at Beechcroft, Walnut Ridge junior Malik Harrison and Northland senior Nick Fischer all are capable City League quarterbacks. Senior Ben Beckett and junPage 6

The 10 spot MARKUS BAILEY Hilliard Davidson Sr. RB/LB After helping the Wildcats reach a Division I state semifinal last year, this 6-foot-1, 205-pounder who has committed to Purdue looks ready to lead the charge. NICK CONNER Dublin Scioto Sr. RB/LB This 6-2, 223-pound inside linebacker, who committed to Ohio State in June, had 116 tackles and 18 tackles for loss a year ago as the Irish made the Division II playoffs. ROB DOWDY Westerville South Sr. OL Dowdy is a 6-6, 280-pound tackle with more than a dozen scholarship offers, including from the University of Miami, Michigan State, North Carolina State and West Virginia. CODY FARLEY Johnstown Sr. RB/LB Farley, who will try to help the Johnnies bounce back from a 5-5 season, has rushed for 3,371 yards and 38 touchdowns over the past two seasons. CEDRIC FRIERSON Westerville Central Jr. WR/DB After a season in which he had 38 catches for 839 yards and 10 touchdowns, Frierson looks ready to make a name for himself throughout the area. DaVON HAMILTON Pickerington Central Sr. OL/DL The latest in a long line of standout linemen for the Tigers could be this 64, 285-pounder who has committed to Pittsburgh.

Hilliard Davidson’s Markus Bailey, who has committed to Purdue, is part of a standout group of area linebackers. A year ago, Bailey recorded 91 tackles. PAUL VERNON/THISWEEKSPORTS

ior Gunnar Hoak helped Dublin Coffman reach the 7-on-7 national tournament over the summer, and Hoak already has an offer from Toledo. •RUNNING BACK – Coffman also has one of the area’s best running backs in senior Dre Kendrick. Mount Vernon senior J.D. Orr is back after making second-team all-district as a sophomore and first-team all-district as a junior. Northland senior Nateshawn Hargrove, Whetstone senior Melek White and Licking Heights senior Robbie Moore all rushed for more than 700 yards a year ago. Another of the area’s top backs should be senior Jordan Haywood, who rushed for 1,005 yards and 12 touchdowns last season for Grove City Christian but has transferred to Hilliard Bradley. •WIDE RECEIVER/TIGHT END – With 15 Division I offers, senior wide receiver Abu Daramy has the skill set to become the latest offensive standout for Westerville South. Westerville Central junior wideout Cedric Frierson should be another standout after making second-team all-district last year. Coffman senior wide receiver Jake Marcinick has committed to Yale. Pickerington North senior Jaye Williams and Olentangy Liberty senior Jacob Wiseman each had 31 catches a year ago. The top returning receiver from the City League should be Mifflin senior Stanley Jackson, who scored nine touch-

Dublin Scioto quarterback Nathan Densel threw for 1,969 yards and 12 TDs last season. BARBARA J. PERENIC/THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

downs last season. •OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE LINE – Senior Rob Dowdy, who will attempt to help Westerville South bounce back from a 5-5 season after playing left tackle a year ago, is among a group of Division I recruits from

the offensive and defensive lines. Those who have committed as offensive linemen include Kilbourne’s J.C. Bartok (Bowling Green), Liberty’s Hunter Littlejohn (Indiana) and Coffman’s Sam McCollum (Miami

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DRE KENDRICK Dublin Coffman Sr. RB A ThisWeek Super 25 selection a year ago, Kendrick rushed for 1,569 yards and 17 touchdowns on a program-record 277 carries as his team went 84. ANTHONY MCKEE Marion-Franklin Sr. DB/P A hybrid linebacker/safety who had 117 tackles and 12 tackles for loss last year for Walnut Ridge, Mckee has more than 20 scholarship offers. J.D. ORR Mount Vernon Sr. RB Orr, who rushed for more than 1,800 yards and 21 touchdowns last year, will try to lead the Yellow Jackets to the playoffs for the first time since 1993. ANDRE STEWART Bexley Sr. QB/DB While leading the Lions to the Division IV playoffs last fall, Stewart rushed for 1,284 yards and 17 touchdowns and had two interceptions and 52 tackles.

University). Pickerington Central’s DaVon Hamilton (Pittsburgh) and New Albany’s Jack Schroer (Miami U.) are defensive linemen who have committed. Scioto senior two-way lineman Brennen Sawicki was firstteam all-district a year ago. Other area standout linemen should include Hamilton Township’s Tyaun Taylor, Beechcroft’s Steffen Banks and Chaquez Fair, Heath’s Donnie Beistel, Johnstown’s Joey Norris, Grandview’s Grant Varner and Columbus Academy’s Reed Clark. •LINEBACKER – In addition to Bailey, Davidson is expecting to lean on senior Nick Potts, who will play its Leo linebacker/defensive end hybrid position. Joining Hamilton on Pickerington Central’s defense should be senior Clayton Glasco, who has committed to Ohio University. Takeyvion Simmons is another Beechcroft senior who should stand out after being a key player last year for Brookhaven. Other area players looking to make an impact include seniors Blake Baker (Newark Catholic), Jake Didion (Olentangy), Scott Goodwill (Liberty), Jack Hinz (Westerville

North), Jeff Nicosia (Bexley) and Vennie Sapp (Grove City). •SECONDARY – While Mckee should be the top defensive back from the City LeagueSouth Division, Northland senior Abu Turay could earn the same distinction in the CityNorth. Daramy, Pickerington North senior Trezden Johnson and Big Walnut junior Isaac Lucas should be among the top defensive backs in the OCC. Hamilton Township senior Aaron Hall-Williams had three interceptions and Buckeye Valley junior Nick Cooper had five interceptions and 10 passbreakups a year ago. •SPECIAL TEAMS – McCullough’s long-snapping abilities have earned him a spot in the U.S. Army All-American game. Another long snapper bound for college is Liberty senior Jake Hale, who has committed to Ohio. Olentangy junior Jacob Bell, Scioto senior Sam Crosa and Watterson senior Michael Harper are three of the top returning place-kickers. Delaware senior Joseph Sanfillipo and Central Crossing senior Shane Maxey should be among the area’s top punters. julrey@thisweeknews.com

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Lanza returns to sidelines with Grove City

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Coach Mike Lanza is quite familiar with competitive nature of the football played by teams in the OCC-Ohio Division. Lanza, who is the winningest coach in football at GahannaLincoln High School, has returned to the league to guide Grove City. Lanza replaced Matt Jordan, who resigned after going 24-27 overall and 21-14 in the OCCOhio in five seasons as head coach of the Dawgs. Lanza hopes to lead Grove City to its first playoff berth since 2008. when it lost 38-7 to Hilliard Davidson in a Division I, Region 3 first-round game. Jordan and his staff had to face the cancellation of fall sports in South-Western City Schools in 2009 when voters rejected a spending levy. Lanza credits Jordan for maintaining a solid program and enduring the turmoil in 2009. “Coach Jordan did a good job when he was here, especially with the levy failure in 2009,” Lanza said. “They had to go through all that and he did a good job of getting the football program back, and hopefully there’s good things to come.” While some Grove City followers might consider Lanza a savior, the coach says a continued commitment to hard work

At a glance

Mike Lanza, the all-time leader in coaching wins at Gahanna, has returned to the sidelines at Grove City. Those teams will meet Oct. 16. “It’s just another game,” Lanza said. RYAN M.L. YOUNG/THISWEEKSPORTS

and dedication is the key to the Dawgs regaining a spot among the area’s elite programs. “Most pressure is selfimposed,” Lanza said. “I have expectations of myself as a coach, and those expectations are to do well over the year. I really don’t pay a whole lot of attention to any kind of outside pressure because I put enough on myself.” Lanza led Gahanna to a 9049 record with six playoff appearances from 1995-2007. The Lions had six playoff appearances (3-6) and won OCC-Ohio titles in 1998 and

2001. The 1998 team finished 100 during the regular season and Lanza was named district Coach of the Year. Grove City will play host to Gahanna in a Thursday night game Oct. 16. “I haven’t even looked at that game yet,” Lanza said. “I know they’re on the schedule because they’re in the league. It’s just another game. It’s all about OCC championships and trying to make the playoffs. Whoever happens to be in the way of doing that, then you have to put your best foot forward and

try to win that game.” Lanza coached at Jonathan Alder from 1984-1989, finishing with a 24-36 record. He helped the Pioneers end a 28game losing streak and went 73 in 1989. Lanza was the Division II state and district Coach of the Year at Whitehall in 1993, as he helped the Rams end an 18game losing streak and share the OCC-Capital Division title with Mount Vernon and Reynoldsburg. In his five seasons at Whitehall, the team was 17-33. “I am extremely happy to

have coach Lanza onboard to continue the proud tradition of Grove City football,” athletics supervisor Ron Hutcheson said. “His successful experience as a head football coach and his dedicated work ethic will guide the (Dawgs) I believe to the high levels of competition that the athletes and fans desire and deserve.” There is also a new look on the sideline at Gahanna where Bruce Ward has replaced John Snoad, whose contract was not renewed following last season.

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2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Pick. North 6-1 10-2 Pick. Central 6-1 8-3 Grove City 5-2 6-4 Lancaster 3-4 5-5 Reynoldsburg 3-4 5-5 Gahanna 3-4 3-7 Groveport 1-6 1-9 Newark 1-6 1-9 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Groveport at Gahanna Lancaster at Central Newark at North Reynoldsburg at Grove City Sept. 26 Central at Reynoldsburg Gahanna at Newark Grove City at Groveport North at Lancaster Oct. 3 Gahanna at Reynoldsburg Groveport at Lancaster Newark at Grove City North at Central Oct. 10 Grove City at Central Lancaster at Gahanna Newark at Groveport Reynoldsburg at North Oct. 16 Gahanna at Grove City Oct. 17 Central at Newark North at Groveport Reynoldsburg at Lancaster Oct. 24 Gahanna at North Groveport at Central Grove City at Lancaster Newark at Reynoldsburg Oct. 31 Central at Gahanna Lancaster at Newark North at Grove City Reynoldsburg at Groveport

CAROUSEL FROM >> 4 search committee at Delaware that included some of his former colleagues encouraged him to take the job there. For Cross, the position at Ready was intriguing because he coached nearby Grove City to a 114-55 mark from 1987-2002. The Grove City position also came open during the offseason, but former Gahanna and Whitehall coach Mike Lanza landed that job. “There were a few jobs open and a few of them were Division I,” Cross said. “I’d heard that coach Cutler was going to be up for the Upper Arlington job and I always thought Ready would be a good place to coach.” The OCC-Ohio, OCC-Central and OCC-Capital all had three coaching changes, the City League-South Division had two and the OCC-Cardinal, LCL and CCL had one apiece. In the City-North, former Brookhaven coach Trevor White took over at Beechcroft two days after the Columbus school board voted March 4 to close Brookhaven. “Like Brookhaven, Beechcroft has a lot of tradition, and being a Cougar is something special just like being a Bearcat is,” White said. In addition, Harvest Prep from the MSL-Cardinal, London from the MSL-Ohio, Bloom-Carroll from the MSL-Buckeye and Buckeye Valley, Cardington, East Knox, Jonathan August 28, 2014

Alder and North Union from the MidOhio Athletic Conference are among Central District schools with new coaches. Also, Worthington Christian will have a varsity team for the first time this fall.

Cyclical or a trend?

Pat Samanich served as an assistant coach at either the high school or college level from 1993-2012 before becoming a head coach for the first time last fall at New Albany. At the end of every season, he has one question for his wife, Tracy: How was it? “If you’re a public education teacher, there are only 24 hours in a day,” Samanich said. “(My wife) is a football coach’s wife, but you have to check with them.” While time commitment often is cited by coaches who need a break from the profession, there are other factors that can lead a coach to move on to a different school or step away for a time. In 25 seasons as a head coach for Watterson, New Albany and Upper Arlington, Golden has compiled a 203-78 record with 16 playoff appearances. He acknowledges, though, that things have changed significantly with his profession since he first began coaching in 1977. In addition to winning, the drive of athletes – and their parents – to

earn college scholarships as well as dealing with new technology has amped up the pressure to an all-time high. “The No. 1 change from when I first started coaching is that you’ll see all of these blog sites about recruiting and social media,” Golden said. “People get locked into individual goals about recruiting, and no high school coach can get a kid a Division I scholarship. At places like Watterson and Upper Arlington, you’ve got to win.” Buddy White has gone 18-12 in three seasons at Reynoldsburg, missing the Division I, Region 3 playoffs by just two spots in 2012. Despite the improvements the program has made since he took over, the Raiders’ coach had to do his best to keep things in perspective when he saw his program being bashed on social media sites such as JJHuddle and Twitter during a 5-5 season last fall. “A lot of times coaches can’t help reading about themselves,” he said. “We coaches have feelings, too. … If someone doesn’t like you, they assassinate your character and after a while people get tired of it.” Still, despite the numerous coaching changes throughout the Central District this offseason, count Dublin Coffman coach Mark Crabtree among those who believe there will be a much smaller number of changes during next year’s offseason.

“I did notice there was an unusual amount of coaching changes this year,” said Crabtree, who is in his 14th season with the Shamrocks. “I think (the large) number of changes is completely coincidental. The next five years you might see (a lot less).”

Ready for the challenge

“The thing about it is that we went 5-5 last year and people were (angry),” he said. “That’s progress. “One thing you’ve got to keep in mind is that sometimes coaches are looking for a new challenge. You’ve got Mike Golden now up at Delaware and Joel Cutler from Ready is now at UA. It’s not that they’re retiring, but we’re just shuffling the deck. It’s more fun building it than it is to maintain it sometimes.” Of the 13 teams from the Central District that won one game or went winless a year ago, 10 have new coaches. Included in that group are firsttime coaches Craig Conley at Lakewood, Kyle Goebbel at Westland and Michael Zink at Africentric. Also among the teams looking to bounce back is Orange, which went 1-9 after four consecutive winning seasons. It’s a situation that excites Schroeder. “Delaware, to me, was a very positive experience,” he said. “I really enjoyed working with our players there, but for me this is a once-in-alifetime opportunity where I felt like I could hire a great staff because I knew great people who were already in the (school) district. My family and I already live in the district. I was very excited about the administrative team at Orange.”

With wins in its final three regular-season games in 2008, Delaware made the Region 3 playoffs and would finish 7-4. It marked the first winning season for the Pacers since 1996 and remains the program’s only postseason berth. That didn’t scare away Golden, who led Watterson to the 2002 Division III state championship, coached New Albany to its first playoff appearance in 2004 and guided UA to five postseason berths. “They haven’t had a lot of great success (at Delaware), but that’s the challenge,” Golden said. “Our goal at Delaware is to raise the standard. I had no intention of coaching (this) year, but it’s just a fun challenge.” Buddy White, whose coaching career started in 1980, served as offensive coordinator for a Marion-Franklin team that made the playoffs for the first time in 2004 and guided Reynoldsburg’s freshman team to a 28-2 mark from 2007-09. With that background, he believed he was ready to take over a Raiders team had gone just 12-38 over the five years before he became coach. julrey@thisweeknews.com

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Lanza pleased with progress of Dawgs By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Veteran high school football coach Mike Lanza always has been a proponent of competition within a program. That is why he is pleased with Grove City’s development during the early portion of his first season. “The kids have been working really hard,� Lanza said. “We’re getting a little bit better at the system. They’re starting to understand things a little bit better. We still have a ways to go, but we’re improving a little bit each day and that’s what you’re looking for.� Lanza replaced Matt Jordan, who stepped down following his fifth season. Jordan guided the Dawgs to a 24-27 overall record and 21-14 mark in the OCC-Ohio Division. Last season, the Dawgs went 6-4 overall and 5-2 in the league, finishing third behind co-champions Pickerington Central and Pickerington North, both of which went 6-1. The Dawgs defeated North 34-24 in the regular-season finale to force the tie atop the standings. Lanza said numerous starting spots were up for grabs as the team prepared to open Fri-

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .........vs. Hilliard Davidson Sept. 5 ..........................at Findlay Sept. 12.........at Westerville South *Sept. 19............vs. Reynoldsburg *Sep. 26....................at Groveport *Oct. 3 ........................vs. Newark *Oct. 10.....at Pickerington Central *Oct. 16.....................vs. Gahanna *Oct. 24 ....................at Lancaster *Oct. 31 ......vs. Pickerington North 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 5-2 OCC-Ohio) Hilliard Davidson .............L, 28-19 Findlay...........................W, 38-10 Westerville South ............L, 17-14 *Reynoldsburg ................L, 21-10 *Groveport .......................W, 55-0

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*Newark ..........................W, 48-7 *Pickerington Central.......L, 32-29 *Gahanna.......................W, 34-14 *Lancaster .......................W, 32-8 *Pickerington North ........W, 34-24 *League contest INSIDE THE DAWGS •Coach: Mike Lanza, first season •Top players: Peyton Bowyer (RB/LB), Ryan Grooms (RB/LB), Jacob Minerd (OL/DL),Vennie Sapp (RB/LB), Brandon Skeen (OL/DL) and Austin Treneff (OL/DL) •Key losses: Austin Burgett (TE/LB), Cameron Meece (QB), Ben Myers (WR/DB), Ryan Serafini (DL) and Corey Williams (RB)

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the Region 2 computer ratings, two spots from a playoff berth. Lanza, who coached Gahanna from 1995-2007 and is the winningest coach in that program’s history, said he expects another tight battle in the league. His new team plays host to his former team Oct. 16. Gahanna went 90-49 with six playoff appearances and two league titles under Lanza.

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Lanza said his team has switched from the triple-option offense to a combination of a power running game and playaction passing. The competition for starting spots was evident at quarterback, as senior R.J. Gilliland and sophomore Riley Cooper were contending for the position during the preseason.

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“I’ve been looking forward to playing my senior year since I was a little kid,� Gilliland said. “I’ve dreamed about playing on Friday nights with the lights on and playing for my teammates and giving it everything I’ve got every day.� Lanza said both could share snaps during the season.

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Gahanna-Lincoln

New coach brings lofty goals to Lions By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Bruce Ward isn’t letting what happened a year ago with the Gahanna Lincoln High School football team factor into its outlook for this season. Over the past five seasons as coach at Beechcroft, Ward led the Cougars to two playoff appearances, three City League-North Division championships and two league runner-up finishes. He sees no reason that that type of success can’t happen for the Lions as soon as this season, despite their 3-7 overall finish a year ago that included four consecutive losses to close the season. “My expectations are unchanged,” Ward said. “It’s a long haul, but we expect to win the conference and be in the playoffs. I know that’s a lofty goal.” Gahanna, which tied Reynoldsburg and Lancaster for fourth in the OCC-Ohio Division behind co-champions Pickerington Central and Pickerington North (6-1) as well as Grove City (5-2), has the numbers on its side to help back up that desire. There are more than 80 athletes out in grades 10 through 12 as well as another 50 freshmen. It’s a much different situation than the one Ward dealt with at Beechcroft, which struggled in recent years to have 50 total athletes in grades nine through 12. “The first year is tough because there are a lot of changes in mentality and attitude that we want to make,” Ward said. “A lot of it is just getting them used to the style we want them to play, getting our tempo and getting our little quirks in.” Having a new coaching staff also has helped spark enthusiasm in a program whose last playoff appearance came in 2011 during the fourth year of former coach John Snoad’s sixyear tenure. In addition, returning players such as senior Blake Baker

LANZA FROM >> 7 Ward spent the last 13 years coaching at Beechcroft, including the last five as head coach. Ward led Beechcroft to a 3714 mark that included two Division II playoff appearances. In six seasons, the Lions went 32-30 under Snoad, including 3-7 last year. Lanza expects a tight race in the OCC-Ohio, with Pickerington Central and Pickerington North again among the favorites.

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ........vs. Huber Hts. Wayne Sept. 5...........at Westerville South Sept. 12 .........vs. Upper Arlington *Sept. 19 .................vs. Groveport *Sept. 26......................at Newark *Oct. 3.................at Reynoldsburg *Oct. 10 ...................vs. Lancaster *Oct. 16....................at Grove City *Oct. 24 .......at Pickerington North *Oct. 31....vs. Pickerington Central 2013 RESULTS (3-7 overall, 3-4 OCC-Ohio) Huber Heights Wayne ......L, 62-28 Fairfield ..........................L, 35-24 Upper Arlington .................L, 31-7 *Groveport .....................W, 20-13 *Newark ........................W, 48-10

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Last season, the Tigers and Panthers shared the title at 6-1 ahead of third-place Grove City (5-2). “The whole OCC is tough, but particularly in the Ohio it’s tough just because of the diversity of the different offenses and defenses that you see,” Lanza said. Lanza was the girls basketball coach at Hartley the past seven seasons before stepping down in March. Lanza led the Hawks to a 21-5 record in 2012-

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the first time, could see time at punter along with Harding. Davis averaged 27.3 yards on kickoff returns with one touchdown and also saw action on punt returns.

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*Reynoldsburg ...............W, 31-14 *Lancaster ......................L, 22-19 *Grove City......................L, 34-14 *Pickerington North .........L, 27-20 *Pickerington Central.......L, 48-28 *League contest INSIDE THE LIONS •Coach: Bruce Ward, first season •Top players: Blake Baker (TE/LB/ LS), Jake Chobany (WR/DB), Brad Coburn (LB), David Cooper (OL/DL), Jonathon Cooper (TE/DL), Vasean Davis (RB) and Carter Hall (OL) •Key losses: Emile Camm (WR/DB), Adam Davis (OL/DL),Tank Davis (WR), Ben Foley (OL/DL), Boomer Lowe (WR), Kevin Randolph (WR/DB) and Victor Spencer (LB)

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Pickerington Central

Tigers primed for another playoff run

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The motto for the Pickerington High School Central football team according to coach Jay Sharrett is the phrase “Sense of Purpose.” With 32 seniors and coming off a 13th playoff appearance in 14 seasons, living by that slogan could help the Tigers produce another memorable finish. “This group has got a real neat camaraderie about it,” Sharrett said. “They know it’s their turn to uphold the tradition. I’m not saying we’re going to win every game, but I think a team will have to play pretty well to beat us this year.” The Tigers won their final four regular-season games last fall to earn at least a share of their eighth consecutive league championship and make the playoffs for the eighth year in a row. Despite being the 14th of 16 seeds in Division I, Region 2, Central upset third-seeded West Chester Lakota West 38-28 in the opening round before falling to Cincinnati Colerain 38-20 in the second round to finish 8-3. The Tigers have gone 16-8 in the postseason – including two state runner-up finishes – the past eight seasons. “It’s a lot of pressure (to continue the playoff run), but as a team we love it,” senior Clayton Glasco said. A tougher schedule will help determine if Central can achieve its goal of a long postseason. The Tigers open Aug. 30 against Goose Creek (S.C.) in the Backyard Blitz at Centerville. Goose Creek went 12-1 a year ago and won a state title

(sr., 6-3, 200) Linemen: *Drew Cockerham (sr., 6-3, 275), *Mike Craft (sr., 5-9, 265), *Grant Grogan (sr., 5-10, 215), *DaVon Hamilton (sr., 6-4, 285), Stan Parker (sr., 5-11, 230), *Anthony Strait (jr., 6-2, 170) (*denotes projected starter)

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in 2011. On Sept. 12, Central will face Courtice (Ontario) Holy Trinity Catholic for the first time. Sharrett is expecting a strong battle with Holy Trinity, which has been one of the top teams in recent years in Ontario although it lost to Dublin Coffman 55-13 in 2009 and to Upper Arlington 38-7 in 2010 the last times it played teams from central Ohio. “I really like our non-league schedule,” Sharrett said. “It’s going to be challenging. We’ve signed a two-year deal to be in the Backyard Blitz in Center-

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Although the Tigers will have new players at quarterback and running back, they should have one of central Ohio’s better wide receivers in senior Eric Johnson as well as a Division I recruit on the offensive line in senior DaVon Hamilton. Johnson was Central’s leading receiver a year ago with 25 receptions. Both Johnson and Hamilton were second-team all-OCCOhio as the Tigers shared the title with Pickerington North at 6-1. Hamilton has committed to play for Pittsburgh. According to Sharrett, the Tigers will rotate seniors Matt Martello and R.J. Williams at quarterback, with junior Seth Currens also in the mix. Colby Simkins, a 2014 graduate, completed 80 of 176 passes for 1,397 yards with 10 touchdowns and 10 interceptions a year ago. “We definitely want to go far, and our offensive line is going to be a big key in that,” Hamilton said. The biggest loss on offense was 2014 graduate Isaiah Richmond, who scored a team-best

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 30.......vs. Goose Creek (S.C.) at Centerville Sept. 5 ...................at Middletown Sept. 12 .......vs. Courtice (Ontario) Holy Trinity Catholic *Sept. 19 .................vs. Lancaster *Sept. 26.............at Reynoldsburg *Oct. 3 ........vs. Pickerington North *Oct. 10...................vs. Grove City *Oct. 17 .......................at Newark *Oct. 24 ...................vs. Groveport *Oct. 31......................at Gahanna 2013 RESULTS (8-3 overall, 6-1 OCC-Ohio) Centerville ........................L, 38-3 Middletown....................W, 39-14 *Lancaster .....................W, 27-12 *Reynoldsburg ...............W, 28-17 *Pickerington North .........L, 49-14 *Grove City.....................W, 32-29

*Newark ........................W, 35-12 *Groveport .....................W, 41-14 *Gahanna.......................W, 48-28 PLAYOFFS Lakota West ...................W, 38-28 Cincinnati Colerain ..........L, 38-20 *League contest INSIDE THE TIGERS •Coach: Jay Sharrett, 12th season •Top players: Clay Burk (LB),Ahmed Francis II (RB/LB), Clayton Glasco (RB/LB), DaVon Hamilton (OL/DL), Eric Johnson (WR/DB), Brad Morris (WR/DB) and Stan Parker (OL/DL) •Key losses: Vinnie Allen (WR/DB), Josh Clouse (OL/DL), Brennan Dudziak (OL/LB), Tawain Gordon (RB/DB), Vince Lewis (OL/DL), Cris Reyes (TE/LB), Isaiah Richmond (RB/LB), Colby Simkins (QB) and Rudy Stefanitsis (WR/DB/P)

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The Tigers return several key players on defense, with Glasco expected to lead the way at linebacker. He has committed to play for Ohio University. Also back are senior Clay Burk and junior Ahmed Francis II at linebacker, seniors Brad Morris, Seth Currens and Johnson in the secondary and seniors Stan Parker and Hamilton on the line. Morris has received interest from Ivy League schools. “Defensively we’re going to be sharp,” Sharrett said. “We weren’t young last year, but we were inexperienced. Now we’ve got a lot of those defenders back. They already know all of the alignments, and it’s been nice to sharpen things up. They have the athleticism.”

The lineup Linemen: Cockerham, *Hamilton, *Parker Linebackers: *Clay Burk (sr., 5-11, 190), *Glasco, *Chaz Holley (sr., 6-1, 190), *Jaylin Bannerman (jr., 6-6, 200), *Ahmed Francis II (jr., 5-10, 185) Secondary: *Currens, Felder, *Johnson, *Morris, David Weimar (sr., 5-11, 170), Brandon Burks (jr., 6-1, 190)

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The Tigers have one of central Ohio’s most experienced kickers in junior Devon McMillin, who made eight field goals, including a pair of 44yarders against Colerain. The second-team all-league and special mention all-district selection earned the job as a freshman. Seniors Devon Felder and Pratt both gained experience as returners a year ago. Replacing all-state punter Rudy Stefanitsis, a 2014 graduate, should be senior David Weimar or McMillin.

(jr., 6-3, 190) Running backs: *Sam Chitison (sr., 5-9, 180), Clayton The lineup Glasco (sr., 6-2, 215), *Jon Kicker: *Devon McMillin Pratt (sr., 5-11, 175) (jr., 6-1, 180) Receivers: *Devon Felder Punter: Weimar, McMillin (sr., 5-10, 175), *Eric Johnson Returners: *Felder, *Pratt The lineup (sr., 5-10, 180), Brad Morris Long snapper: *Tristan Quarterbacks: Matt Martello (sr., 6-2, 190), David Weimar Epley (sr., 5-10, 195) (sr., 6-2, 185), R.J. Williams (sr., 5-11, 170) Tight end: *Jake Kingera julrey@thisweeknews.com (sr., 5-10, 170), Seth Currens 24 touchdowns and rushed for 825 yards. Classmates Tawain Gordon (598 yards, eight touchdowns) and Isaiah Thompson (438 yards) also were key contributors.

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OCC-OHIO D IVISION

Pickerington North

Panthers not lowering expectations By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Proof that even one of central Ohio’s top programs the past few seasons isn’t immune to offseason adversity comes in the form of the Pickerington High School North football team. In May, coach Tom Phillips was diagnosed with colon cancer and considered stepping down before electing to come back for his eighth season. Also in the spring, a senior captain and expected two-way contributor, senior Frankie Weirick, had a knee surgery that is expected to sideline him until at least October. Still, with strong numbers and depth on both its offensive and defensive lines, North isn’t planning to take a step back after making the playoffs for the third time in program history last fall. “We have a lot of experience coming back, so our expectations are going to be high,” Phillips said. “We’re going to be a two-platoon for the most part. I think we’re returning five offensive linemen that played on a Friday night. “Our biggest adversity is that Frankie Weirick had (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery in May. I got diagnosed with colon cancer in May, but thank God for my coaches. I use a golf cart a lot.” After reaching a Division I state semifinal in 2012, the Panthers lost 20-7 to Hilliard Davidson in the second round of the Division I, Region 2 playoffs a year ago. North has a new trio of nonleague opponents before opening OCC-Ohio Division action Sept. 19 at home against Newark, although one of those foes is a familiar one at least to the coaching staff. Two-time defending state champion Cincinnati Moeller, which beat the Panthers 26-21 in a state semifinal in 2012, will meet North at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29 in Crew Stadium in the opener. The Panthers have gone a combined 22-4 and shared the OCC-Ohio championship with Pickerington Central each of the last two seasons. North’s only regular-season losses the last two years have come to Grove City, 13-10 in 2012 and 34-24 a year ago. “We’ve got a target on our backs, and we’ve got to prove that we’re worthy of having it there,” senior Romaeo WhitAugust 28, 2014

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ....vs. Cincinnati Moeller at Crew Stadium Sept. 5............at Dublin Jerome Sept. 12 .......vs. Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) Brother Rice *Sept. 19 .................vs. Newark *Sept. 26 ...............at Lancaster *Oct. 3....at Pickerington Central *Oct. 10 ..........vs. Reynoldsburg *Oct. 17 .................at Groveport *Oct. 24 .................vs. Gahanna *Oct. 31.................at Grove City 2013 RESULTS (10-2 overall, 6-1 OCC-Ohio) St. Charles ....................W, 20-0 Cincinnati Princeton ....W, 47-22 Fremont Ross..............W, 60-27 *Newark .......................W, 45-0 *Lancaster ....................W, 35-6 *Pickerington Central...W, 49-14 *Reynoldsburg ..............W, 20-3 *Groveport ....................W, 35-7 *Gahanna ...................W, 27-20 *Grove City ..................L, 34-24 PLAYOFFS Fairfield ......................W, 20-10 Hilliard Davidson............L, 20-7 *League contest INSIDE THE PANTHERS •Coach: Tom Phillips, eighth season •Top players: Kyle Beemiller (OL/DL), Liam Carothers (TE/LB), Trezden Johnson (RB/DB), Matt Myers (WR/DB), Romaeo Whitlow (WR/DB), Christian Whitner (QB) and Jaye Williams (WR) •Key losses: Bryce Bishop (OL), Justin Childers (WR/DB), Jabree Lather (RB), Chris McDowell (WR), Zeph Miller (QB), Alex Reigle (OL/DL), Geno Rollo (DL), Dylan Weigel (LB) and Tony Welch (WR/DB)

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best 818 yards and 15 touchdowns and made second-team all-district. Miller is now at Air Force. Whitner attended Pickerington Central as a freshman and played quarterback for Greensboro (Ga.) Greene County as a sophomore. Whitner transferred back to Pickerington Central and was expected to be a key cornerback and a contributor at quarterback a year ago but went down with a season-ending injury in the Tigers’ opener. He moved into North’s attendance area last February. “I actually know Christian from when he was at Central, and I think our offense will be pretty explosive and fastpaced,” Williams said. Senior Brett Howell (RB), who rushed for 500 yards, and senior Quincy Storey (WR), who had 14 receptions, moved Romaeo Whitlow returns to lead the secondary after recording four interceptions last season. out of the district in the offsea- PAUL VERNON/THISWEEKSPORTS son. Tight ends: *Liam Carothers (sr., 6-1, 215), Stephvan TanThe lineup Quarterback: *Christian ner (sr., 6-0, 230) Linemen: *Emmanuel Whitner (sr., 6-0, 185) Running backs: Frankie Achaab (sr., 6-2, 265), Kyle it requires Weirick (sr., 5-10, 185), Beemiller (sr., 6-1, 250), © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. perseverance, *Bralen Wilson (jr., 5-7, 150), *Justin Stevens (sr., 5-11, 255), self-denial, *Morgan Ellison (soph., 6-0, *Nick Huhn (jr., 6-2, 295), hard work, 185), Noah Owens (soph., 5- *Adam Notestine (jr., 6-4, 325), low said. *Jacquez Printup (jr., 6-2, 290), sacrifice, 8, 185) “We’re looking good. dedication, and Receivers: Romaeo Whit- Kalob Salinas (jr., 6-0, 230), 10705 Blacklick-Eastern Rd. We’ve just got to communiPickerington respect for authority. low (sr., 5-10, 170), *Jaye Wade Stoddard (jr., 6-3, 265) cate more and work as hard as (*denotes projected starter) 614.694.0764 Williams (sr., 5-10, 165), we can.” — VINCE LOMBARDI Austin Hence (jr., 6-2, 170), PANTHERS >> 12 *Brandon James (jr., 6-0, 160), OFFENSE

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Lancaster

More passing is part of offensive plans

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Rob Carpenter doesn’t like change. The 17th-year coach of the Lancaster High School football team, who claims he doesn’t have a cell phone, still praises the wing-T offense and the approach to football that he learned while playing for coach Bill Parcells of the New York Giants from 1981-85. But even Carpenter admits he’s slowly beginning to change a few things – although out of necessity. With the size of the Golden Gales’ roster decreasing, Carpenter is following in the footsteps of many other big-school coaches. “We’ve had to start working our players both ways and using rotations to keep them fresh,” he said. “I’ve always been a two-platoon system guy until these past few years. I like that best because you can go ones against ones in practice and make both sides better. “Plus you get to develop a lot more younger kids that way and they get a lot more reps for the following years.” That’s the system he used from 2001 through 2010, when Lancaster went 73-27 in the regular season and won five OCC championships. The past three seasons the Golden Gales have gone 13-17, including 5-5 last year. “The difference is that our numbers are down from 85 to under 70,” he said. “So we’ve had to go back to using some players both ways. Instead of concentrating on one position, you’ve got to play some on both sides of the ball. You want to put your best players out there, but you have to keep them fresh so you’ve got to use rotations. That’s why we may not know

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who will start in what positions until right before game time every week.” Carpenter also plans to tweak his team’s ground-oriented offensive approach. “We’re not a big passing team and we probably never will be, but we are trying to do more with play-action this year to help open things up for us,” he said. “We’re going to throw to our backs more, run some screens and some West Coast offense out of the Wing-T. We want to mix things up on first down and try to keep people from putting eight in the box against us.” The wing-T offense is designed to average 3 or 4 yards per carry and keep the opponent’s offense off the field by sustaining drives. “We aren’t a catch-up team. We've got to go out there and put together some long drives and put some points on the board,” Carpenter said. “We want 10- and 12-play drives and to do that everyone has to be focused and we have to execute and shorten the game. Shorten the game. I played for Bill Parcels, so that’s where I learned it. That’s my problem.

“The risk of throwing is that an incompletion or sack puts you way behind schedule. Instead of averaging 3.3 yards per carry, now you have two downs and have to average 5 yards or more if you’re sacked. So we have to execute our short passing game when we use it.” Last season Lancaster went 3-4 in the OCC-Ohio Division to tie Gahanna and Reynoldsburg for fourth behind co-champions Pickerington Central and Pickerington North (6-1), as well as Grove City (5-2). Newark and Groveport (both 1-7) shared seventh place. “I think this is a better team than last season when we should’ve finished 6-4,” Carpenter said. “We got upset by our arch-rival Newark, which was 0-9 for heaven’s sake, in the final game – at home no less. I think we are better than last year’s team, but you never know how good your opponents are at this point.”

OFFENSE

Lancaster returns an experienced quarterback in Alex Butsko, who became a starter midway through both his freshman

and sophomore seasons when the starter was sidelined with a concussion. Last year Butsko was the starter from the onset, but he took a helmet to the spleen in week two and could not return until the final week. “He’s been in varsity games every year, so he has experience,” Carpenter said. “He’s a real smart, heady guy who throws the ball well. And we have a lot of weapons in the backfield to go to. We’re threedeep at both wingback positions and at fullback and all of them are very capable and talented. “But we have to keep them fresh because many of them also will be in a rotation in the defensive backfield. It’s the same with the linemen. We have a big group there, too” Jeremy King is a returning starter at one wingback, and Ryan Fitchpatrick is expected to be a playmaker at fullback. The offensive line again has good size but must make up for the graduation loss of Kyle Trout, who is at Ohio State on scholarship. Senior Christian Herold (6-foot-5, 280 pounds) is receiving interest from col-

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .......................at Logan Sept. 5 ................at Lakota East Sept. 12 ....vs. Canal Winchester *Sept. 19 ...........at Pick. Central *Sept. 26.............vs. Pick. North *Oct. 3 ..................vs. Groveport *Oct. 10...................at Gahanna *Oct. 17 ..........vs. Reynoldsburg *Oct. 24 ...............vs. Grove City *Oct. 31 ....................at Newark 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 3-4 OCC-Ohio) Logan ...........................W, 57-7 Lakota East....................L, 41-0 Canal Winchester ........W, 37-14 *Pickerington Central ...L, 27-12 *Pickerington North........L, 35-6 *Groveport ..................W, 20-14 *Gahanna ...................W, 22-19 *Reynoldsburg ............W, 33-21 *Grove City ....................L, 32-8 *Newark ......................L, 40-27 *League contest INSIDE THE GALES •Coach: Rob Carpenter, 17th season •Top players: Alex Butsko (QB), Josh Cook (LB), Ryan Fitchpatrick (FB), Jerry King (WB), Zac McNeal (DT), Drew Smith (WB/SS), Harrison Taylor (WB/CB) and Ashton Walker (WR/CB) •Key losses: Isaiah Dexter (LB), Doug Keels (LB), Kawai Moku (DE), Beau Stewart (DB), Jared Thompson (RB), Kyle Trout (OL/DL) and Collin Young (QB)

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lege recruiters, and classmates Kyler Messner and Mitch Roseberry also started a year ago.

(sr., 6-5, 280), Clay Hutton (sr., 5-9, 245), *Kyler Messner (sr., 6-2, 295), *Mitch Roseberry (sr., 5-11, 215), Alex Starkey (sr., 6-2, 240) (*denotes projected starter)

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Senior Josh Cook is expected to lead a strong group of linebackers, and senior Zac McNeal will be one of the leaders up front at tackle. “Josh Cook is one of our top defensive returnees,” Carpenter said. “He's a good, hardnosed kid and loves the game. Eric Deluse played quite a bit last year and we expect a lot from him this year and Ryan Edwards gives us a third good linebacker, so we’re pretty solid there. “Zac McNeal will make a lot of plays at tackle and he’s receiving college interest as well.” Junior Davonte Herron, a cousin of former Ohio State running back Boom Herron, moved into the school district last season but was ineligible to compete. He is a 6-3, 210pound junior. “He's a really good athlete and we're just trying to figure out where to play him,” Carpenter said. “Right now he’s looking good at defensive end.”

The lineup Linemen: Croston, *Zac McNeal (sr., 6-4, 255), Isaac Goss (jr., 6-2, 215), Herold, Davonte, Dillon Denault (jr., 6-3, 220), Herron (jr., 6-3, 210), Evan Highley (jr., 6-0, 195), Luke Sheridan (soph., 6-1, 230) Linebackers: *Josh Cook (sr., 6-0, 205), Eric Deluse (jr., 6-0, 190), Ryan Edwards (jr., 6-1, 190), Blake Patterson (sr., 5-9, 180) Secondary: Kito Akins (soph., 5-10, 160), Noah Dryden (soph., 5-10, 155), Nik Hutton (sr., 5-7, 165), King, Michael Pompeo (sr., 5-10, 160), *Smith, *Taylor, Walker

The lineup Quarterback: *Alex Butsko (sr., 5-11, 195) Running backs: *Ryan Fitchpatrick (jr. 5-10, 220), *Jerry King (sr., 5-11, 190), Drew Smith (jr., 5-9, 180), Harrison Taylor (sr., 5-9, 170) SPECIAL TEAMS Receivers: Adam Madison The lineup (sr., 6-2, 160), Ashton Walker Kickers: Arnold, Dryden, (jr., 5-6, 145) Will Young (soph., 5-11, 205) Tight end: *Dillon Sharp (jr., Punter: Deluse 6-1, 225) Returners: To be determined Linemen: Billy Arnold (sr., Long snapper: Sharp 5-10, 280), *Jacob Croston (sr., 5-10, 205), *Christian Herold bemerine@thisweeknews.com

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DEFENSE

Senior Kyle Beemiller and juniors Trezden Johnson and Matt Myers are the top returnees for a defense that lost its all-time leading tackler, Dylan Weigel (LB), to graduation. Weigel, who finished his prep career with nearly 400 tackles and is now at East Tennessee State, was part of a 2014 senior class that also included defensive tackle Geno Rollo (West Virginia State). Whitlow had four interceptions in

eight games a year ago and will join Myers (3.5 tackles for loss) in an experienced secondary. “We graduated Geno on our defensive line, but that’s it,” Phillips said. “Our defensive backs all have experience.” The lineup Linemen: *Beemiller, *Tanner, *Randy DeJarnett (jr., 6-2, 290) Linebackers: *Carothers, *Hunter Belleau (jr., 6-0, 215), *Trezden Johnson (jr., 6-0, 190), *Julien Turner (jr., 5-11, 195)

Secondary: *Ronald Bonner (sr., 5- averaged 33 yards per punt. Williams returned 11 kickoffs a year 9, 155), *Matt Myers (sr., 5-9, 165), *Whitlow, *Williams, James, *Julien ago, including one for a touchdown, while Whitlow had 14 punt returns. Turner (jr., 5-11, 195)

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Groveport Madison

Cruisers look to grow from offseason By BRAD EMERINE THISWEEKSPORTS.COM The second year of the rebuilding phase has arrived for the Groveport Madison High School football team. Last season as a first-year head coach, Bryan Schoonover was busy installing the techniques and fundamentals of a triple-option offense and trying to build confidence and toughness within the program. The Cruisers, who finished 1-9 overall last year, spent a significant amount of time in the weight room during the offseason and Schooner is hoping that dedication will begin to pay dividends this season. “I didn’t get much of a chance to implement our lifting program before last season, so we officially closed the first full year together over the summer,” Schoonover said. “I think our kids have really improved their strength and they’ve bought into our system. “We lost 16 seniors last year and we have a real small senior class now, so the majority of the players on the roster are juniors or sophomores and most will be competing on varsity for the first time. We’re very happy with the seniors we have, but we’re thrilled about our youth. It’s our biggest asset because we’ll have two or three years working with them as individuals and as groups.” The Cruisers’ lone victory a year ago came against Newark in an OCC-Ohio Division game. They beat the Wildcats 52-35, as four players rushed for more than 100 yards and two touchdowns apiece, including senior fullback D’Lante Smith. Groveport totaled 564 yards rushing and did not complete a pass. The Cruisers went 1-6 in the OCC-Ohio to tie Newark for seventh, behind co-champions Pickerington Central and Pickerington North (both 6-1). “That’s the type of offense we want to be, the way we played that game (against Newark),” Schoonover said. “We aren’t looking to make big plays on every down. We just want to be physical and stay on schedule by getting 3,

4 or 5 yards a play. A big play here or there would be nice, but we’re not going to be a quick-score team.” That’s why a stronger commitment to lifting weights has been emphasized, according to defensive coordinator Josh Chilcote. “When the kids see themselves getting stronger, it builds their confidence, which helps become mentally tougher, too,” Chilcote said. “What I’ve seen from these kids is them getting mentally and physically stronger and more confident in the past year. It’s going to start showing up on the field soon. The kids are buying into the whole system and working The Cruisers’ Jordan Garrettson makes a tackle against Gahanna last season. The senior linebacker is the leader of the defense, hard to improve every day.” according to second-year coach Bryan Schoonover. TIM REVELL/THISWEEKSPORTS

OFFENSE

Junior running backs Thomas Matthews and Dana Cherry will start in the backfield along with Smith, while junior Dezjuan Allen also will have a prominent role in the rotation of running backs. “Smith had a good camp and a great offseason in the weight room,” Schoonover said. “He’s committed. I expect him to have a real good year. Thomas is shifty, a slash-and-dash style runner. Allen is also shifty, but he’s thick and is a one-cut runner. Dana also is a one-cut runner, but he’s great at running downhill.” Senior quarterbacks Wesley Fearing and Derrell Gibbs both saw action last year and, according to Schoonover, could do the same this season, depending on the opponent. Senior center Malcolm Solack will anchor the line as a third-year starter. “He’s the most consistent (player) of the front line and he worked real hard in the offseason to overcome a knee injury,” Schoonover said. Junior tight end Marshall Buck and senior wide receiver Markel Davis also are returning starters. “Davis is the real deal and can play at the next level, hands down,” Schoonover said. “He’s rangy, athletic and fast, and he can go get the ball. In fact, he goes to get the ball so well, he’s playing defense for the first

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ........vs. Canal Winchester Sept. 5 ............at Columbus South Sept. 12 .........at Westerville North *Sept. 19 ....................at Gahanna *Sept. 26.................vs. Grove City *Oct. 3 ......................at Lancaster *Oct. 10 ......................vs. Newark *Oct. 17 ......vs. Pickerington North *Oct. 24.....at Pickerington Central *Oct. 31 .............vs. Reynoldsburg 2013 RESULTS (1-9 overall, 1-6 OCC-Ohio) Westerville South ............L, 48-20 Walnut Ridge ....................L, 28-6 Licking Heights....................L 7-0 *Gahanna ........................L 20-13 *Grove City .......................L, 55-0 *Lancaster ......................L, 20-14 *Newark ........................W, 52-35

*Pickerington North...........L, 35-7 *Pickerington Central.......L, 41-14 *Reynoldsburg ................L, 30-14 *League contest INSIDE THE CRUISERS •Coach: Bryan Schoonover, second season •Top players: Jacob Dalton (DL), Markel Davis (WR/CB), Wesley Fearing (QB), Jordan Garrettson (LB), Derrell Gibbs (QB), Thomas Matthews (RB), Daquan Mayle (LB), D’Lante Smith (FB) and Malcolm Solack (C) •Key losses: Dayrel Billingsley (RB/DB), Terric Bryant (TE/DE), Tyren Jackson (WR/DB), Austin Newman (QB), Cameron O’Shodi (OL/DL), De’Shawn Sowell (LB) and Mecca Swain (RB)

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Linemen: *Nate Brookman (jr., 5-11, 230), *Robert Coleburn (jr., 5-11, 230), Alexi Lizardo (sr., 5-11, 225), Nick Perdue (so., 6-1, 270), *Solack (sr., 5-11, 245), *Jaeshawn Williams (sr., 6-2, 290) (*denotes projected starter)

Cruisers have returned five linemen who started at least one game last season in seniors Phillip Austin and Jacob Dalton, juniors Corey Large and Elijah Smith and sophomore Dejuan McClure. “Last year our experience was in the secondary and this year it’s up front,” Chilcote said. “Large has been playing very well and he’s versatile because he can play nose guard, end or tackle.” Jordan Garrettson is expected to be the leader of the defense. “He’s 5-10, 220 (pounds) and is physical and strong,” Schoonover said. “He plays our Leo (linebacker) and can be a rush end when we need it. Basically, if he has a good night, the defense will have a good night.” Other returning starters are linebackers Daquan Mayle and Corey Newman. “We’ve got a number of players who can get to the ball, like Davis, Garrettson, Mayle and Smith,” Schoonover said. “We just need to make sure to stay fundamentally sound and take care of our assignments before we take off in pursuit and not get fooled by fake handoffs and things.”

The lineup Linemen: *Austin (sr., 6-3, DEFENSE 220), *Dalton (sr., 6-4, 260), The line should be the Large (jr., 6-0 225), Elijah strength of the defense, as the Smith (jr., 5-10, 245),

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*McClure (so., 5-10, 300) Linebackers: *Kyle Duty (so., 5-8, 180), *Garrettson (sr., 5-10, 220), *Mayle (jr., 5-9, 200), *Newman (so., 5-10, 180) Secondary: *Davis, *Jalen Foster (jr., 5-9, 145), *Tanner Grubb (jr., 5-10, 155), *C.J. Townes (jr., 5-11, 150)

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The lineup Kickoffs: Kris Henry (sr., 5-11, 175) Place-kicker: Blake Snyder (sr., 5-10, 165) Punter: Henry Returners: To be determined Long snapper: Perdue bemerine@thisweeknews.com

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Reynoldsburg

Talented junior class to provide foundation

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With numerous juniors expected to be key players, the Reynoldsburg High School football team likely will be younger than many of its opponents. That youth doesn’t mean that the Raiders will enter every game at a disadvantage when it comes to experience, however. During a four-game losing streak that sunk Reynoldsburg’s hopes of making the playoffs last season, several sophomores moved into the lineup. The Raiders went on to close the year with wins over Newark (43-13) and Grove-

port (30-14) to finish 5-5 under coach Buddy White, who is 18-12 in three seasons.. “Two-thirds of our starters are going to be juniors,” White said. “It’s a very, very good class and those kids are ready to play. They got a lot of playing time last year. With about four games left last year, we went to a youth movement, and the experience they got last year is going to pay off this year.” The Raiders, who entered last season needing to replace 17 starters, won three of their first four before losses to Pickerington Central (28-17), Gahanna (31-14), Pickerington North (20-3) and Lancaster (33-21).

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That stretch would seal a 12th consecutive season in which Reynoldsburg failed to make the Division I playoffs, as the Raiders finished 21st in Region 2. Juniors like Mark Gooden, who will start at tight end and on the defensive line, view this fall as the continuation of a fresh start that began late last season. Reynoldsburg also will have a junior at quarterback, two juniors as their top expected running backs and two juniors on the offensive line. In addition, there are several new assistant coaches including former Briggs head coach Butler By’not’e, who will serve as offensive coordinator. There are nearly 80 players in grades 10 through 12 out for the program. “We’re looking good,” Gooden said. “Our defense is going to be dominant. We’ve had a couple underclassmen step up. “I feel like our whole team is a unit together. I’m very confident in the abilities of my class.”

OFFENSE

Senior Conner McCloud was among the team’s top tacklers through six games at defensive back but spent most of the last four games at quarterback, where he completed 14 of 38 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns. He replaced 2014 graduate Jordan Aekins, who had been a starter since his sophomore year. Junior Cameron Young rushed for 128 yards and one touchdown against Groveport and should be one of the key running backs. The Raiders

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were led offensively a year ago by 2014 graduate David Moore, who rushed for 1,030 yards in eight games, and classmate Zack Mehan, who ran for 570 yards with seven touchdowns.

Senior Christian Eubanks, who was second-team allOCC-Ohio Division as the Raiders tied Gahanna and Lancaster for fourth behind cochampions Pickerington Central and Pickerington North (6-

1), should anchor the offensive line. “We’ve got a pretty good stable of receivers,” White said. “We want to get the ball to

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Newark

Kopachy brings strong history By AARON BLANKENSHIP THISWEEKSPORTS.COM The struggles continued for the Newark High School football team last year, as the Wildcats finished 1-9 overall to drop their record over the previous six seasons to 5-55. First-year coach Mike Kopachy believes that he can begin to lead the Wildcats in the right direction, however, after turning around programs at two previous stops in his career. During his three-year tenure at Salem from 2009-11, Kopachy led the Quakers to a 22-11 record and the school’s only two playoff berths. Salem went 0-10 in 2008 and had not posted a winning season since 2005. Kopachy also led Berlin Center Western Reserve to its first Division VI playoff victory in 2006 and a 30-32 record in six seasons from 2002-07. The Blue Devils were 12-48 over the previous six seasons and had endured 19 consecutive losing seasons before his arrival. “The ingredients to turning a program

around are actually pretty simple,” Kopachy said. “You need a good plan and you need to have kids who will buy into it. We were fortunate to have good kids who followed our plan at previous places I’ve been, and I’m hoping we’ll have that here, too. “We’re trying to build this program from the bottom up, but I feel like it’s a good time to be here because there are good athletes coming through the program and they’re working hard to turn this team around.” Junior Vinnie Pancini, a two-way starter on the line, said the Wildcats were inspired by their new coaching staff to train harder during the offseason. The Wildcats began conditioning in December, getting up twice a week to train at 6:20 a.m. Pancini said the team is thriving under Kopachy’s Champions Club training program, which rewards players with points for winning physical competitions and good attendance. “We started our conditioning earlier, and after spring break, we starting conditioning together five days a week, which

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we’ve never done before,” Pancini said. “Our coaches have made conditioning a lot more fun with our Champions program, and it’s paying off not only conditioning-wise but also by helping us build more competitive attitudes. “We’re light years ahead of where we’ve been in the past, when it comes to our skills and conditioning, and we feel like big things are coming. We’re not the same old Newark. This is the start of a different era.” The Wildcats, who tied Groveport for seventh at 1-6 in the OCC-Ohio Division behind co-champions Pickerington Central and Pickerington North (both 6-1) last year, will open league play Sept. 19 at Pickerington North.

OFFENSE

There is a tight competition among junior Jaedon Mitchell and sophomores Kaleb Jarrett and Kobe Long-Weber at quarterback, as Kopachy waits for someone to emerge to replace graduate Grant Rus-

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them in space and let them work.” “It’s a completely new style of play,” McCloud said. “I think it’s going to benefit the athletes in the program a lot.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Conner McCloud (sr., 6-foot, 200 pounds), Shayne Lyons (jr., 60, 185) Running backs: *Amos Paasewe (jr., 5-10, 193), *Cameron Young (jr., 6-0, 185) and Tyler Fredrick (soph., 5-10, 180) Receivers: *Andrew Callender (sr., 6-1, 170), *Ashton Dulin (sr., 6-4, 180), Jalen Harris (sr., 6-2, 163), Martee Morse (jr., 6-3, 160) Tight ends: *Mark Gooden (jr., 6-2, 220), Elijah McCoy (jr., 6-3, 235) Linemen: *Gaige Bailey (sr., 6-0, 270), *Christian Eubanks (sr., 6-4, 275), *Eric Kanable (sr., 5-10, 210), *Darius Dunning (jr., 6-1, 280), *Keevin Seyfried (jr., 6-0, 215), Alex Woodward (jr., 62, 210) and Garret Angle (soph., 6-6, 270) (*denotes projected starter)

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 28.................vs. New Albany Sept. 5.............vs. Hilliard Bradley Sept. 12 .................at Middletown *Sept. 19 ..................at Grove City *Sept. 26..vs. Pickerington Central *Oct. 3 ......................vs. Gahanna *Oct. 10 .......at Pickerington North *Oct. 17 ....................at Lancaster *Oct. 24 ......................vs. Newark *Oct. 31 ....................at Groveport 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 3-4 OCC-Ohio) New Albany.....................L, 38-20 Hilliard Bradley...............W, 33-21 Westerville North............W, 34-14 *Grove City.....................W, 21-10 *Pickerington Central.......L, 28-17 *Gahanna .......................L, 31-14 *Pickerington North...........L, 20-3

*Lancaster ......................L, 33-21 *Newark ........................W, 43-13 *Groveport .....................W, 30-14 *League contest INSIDE THE RAIDERS •Coach: Buddy White, fourth season •Top players: Andrew Callender (WR/DB),Ashton Dulin (WR/DB), Darius Dunning (OL/DL), Christian Eubanks (OL/DL), Mark Gooden (TE/DL), Conner McCloud (QB) and Cameron Young (RB/DB) •Key losses: Jordan Aekins (QB/DB), Corey Beal (DL), Demetris Givens (WR/DB), Solomon Grace (TE/LB), Jake Grant (OL/DL), Anthony Hines (OL/DL), David Moore (RB), Tyrek Pugh (RB/DB) and Andrew Tate (TE/LB)

be a key contributor in his first season with the Raiders after transferring from Pickerington Central. The biggest loss defensively was 2014 graduate Solomon Grace, a second-team all-district linebacker who is at Saginaw Valley State. “I feel real confident in our team this year,” Eubanks said. “We’ve got good team unity DEFENSE and they’ve all been flying Gooden, Dunning and around to the football.” Eubanks give the Raiders a trio of experienced players on the The lineup defensive line. Linemen: *Eubanks, DunWhile junior Nigel Chat- ning, *Gooden, Nick Henry man is expected to be at mid- (jr., 6-1, 195), Woodward, dle linebacker, juniors Donte *Tion Benjamin (soph., 6-2, Haley and Shayne Lyons each 330) could see time at strong-side Linebackers: *Gary Boggs linebacker with seniors Gary (sr., 5-9, 190), Jacob Cicak (sr., Boggs and Jacob Cicak at 5-11, 185), *Nigel Chatman weak-side linebacker. (jr., 6-0, 250), Donte Haley Dulin, who finished third at (jr., 6-2, 215), Lyons the state track meet in the 300Secondary: *Adrian Bridges meter hurdles last spring, will (sr., 5-10, 148), *Dulin, Darien Jennings (sr., 6-0, 175), Rick be at free safety. Senior Rick Phillips should Phillips (sr., 6-1, 187),

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29....................vs. Zanesville Sept. 5 ...........at Westerville North Sept. 12...........vs. Licking Heights *Sept. 19......at Pickerington North *Sept. 26...................vs. Gahanna *Oct. 3......................at Grove City *Oct. 10 ....................at Groveport *Oct. 17....vs. Pickerington Central *Oct. 24...............at Reynoldsburg *Oct. 31 ...................vs. Lancaster 2013 RESULTS (1-9 overall, 1-6 OCC-Ohio) Zanesville .......................L, 49-13 Westerville North.............L, 42-35 Logan .............................L, 32-27 *Pickerington North...........L, 45-0

sell, who was the OCC-Ohio Player of the Year last season and passed for more than 6,000 career yards. The Wildcats’ spread offense features a talented group of receivers, led by seniors Darius Shackleford and Kam Hicks. Shackleford had more than 900 receiving yards and was second-team all-league last year, while Hicks was honorable mention all-league. “We have a three-way battle at quarterback and all three of these athletes bring different strengths to the table and BUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED have a tremendous upside,” Kopachy said. “We could play two quarterbacks if there isn’t a clear-cut winner. “We’ll run a spread offense, but we want to run the ball. The quarterback who does the best job of leading our team Richardson to read offenses down the field and making quickly and make big plays. “Austyn and Chase have a good decisions will get to play.” nose for the football, and our defensive end, Nick Cherubini, The lineup Quarterbacks: Jaedon brings a lot of speed off the Mitchell (jr., 5-11, 190), Kaleb edge,” Kopachy said. “We’re going to get as much speed on Jarrett (soph., 6-0, 160), Kobe the field as we can because Long-Weber (soph., 6-0, 155) that’s something that’s been Running backs: Dasanto lacking here the past few years. Daniels (sr., 5-9, 170), Chase We’d like to become a defense Richardson (soph., 5-10, 190) that has an aggressive attack.” Receivers: Alex Costa (sr., 5-11, 150), Kam Hicks (sr., 5The lineup 9, 160), Darius Shackleford Linemen: Nick Cherubini (sr., 6-4, 190), Khayle Woods (sr., 6-3, 195), Pancini (sr., 5-8, 150) Linebackers: Austyn Mays Linemen: Wes Jackson (sr., 5-10, 250), Dylan Maring (sr., 5-10, 170), Vinnie Pancini (jr., 6-2, 225), Jayme Randolph (jr., 6-4, 290), Bobby Spring (sr., 6-0, 220)

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DAWGS FROM >> 8 Senior Peyton Bowyer and junior Xavier Moore should share carries at tailback, with seniors Ryan Grooms and Vennie Sapp at fullback. “Our tailback and fullback positions are going to be by committee because all those

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(6-foot-5, 240 pounds) and Tre Morgan (6-3, 230) provide big targets at tight end. The offensive line features senior tackles Brandon Skeen (6-5, 300) and Austin Treneff (6-0, 305), senior center Jacob Minerd and senior guards Cole Smoot and Sean Spohn. “Up front offensively, we’re going to be OK,” Lanza said. “We have a lot to learn yet about the power game, but as they learn it, we’re going to get better and better.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: R.J. Gilliland (sr., 5-8, 160), Riley Cooper (so., 6-0, 191) Running backs: Nathan Boll (sr., 5-9, 163), Peyton Bowyer (sr., 6-0, 180), Ryan Grooms (sr., 6-3, 225), Vennie Sapp (sr., 5-10, 190), Xavier Moore (jr., 5-7, 180), Dylan Schoon-over (so., 5-7, 160) Tight ends: *Brandon Chapman (jr., 6-5, 240), Tre Morgan (jr., 6-3, 230) Receivers: Drew Capehart (sr., 6-1, 175), Trevor Gardner (sr., 5-11, 180), Preston Hite (sr., 5-9, 155), Kyle Kimball (sr., 6-0, 160), Zach Sarver (sr., 6-1, 190), Chris Such (sr., 6-3, 175), Michael Smith (so., 6-0, 185) Linemen: Cooper Green (sr., 6-0, 240), *Jacob Minerd (sr., 6-0, 220), *Brandon Skeen (sr.,

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New Westland coaches embrace challenge By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

New Westland High School football coach Kyle Goebbel knows he faces a daunting challenge, but he is determined to reenergize the Cougars’ program. Goebbel was named coach in January replacing Steve White, who resigned following last season after four years with the program, including the last three as head coach. Under White, the Cougars were 3-27 overall and 0-21 in the OCC-Central Division. Westland has lost 41 consecutive league games, with the last victory coming against Hilliard Darby 46-29 in 2006 – the last season the team had a winning record (7-4) and qualified for the postseason. White is now an assistant at Ready under Brian Cross. “These kids want to play football. They want to play it well,” Goebbel said. “They have passion, but sometimes it’s going in the wrong way. The staff is trying to put it in the right way. Our kids are really receiving it. We talked to the seniors and they want things to change.” Goebbel was the offensive coordinator under Ed Ter-

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williger at Olentangy from 2009-2012 and the quarterbacks coach under Cross at Olentangy Orange last season. Goebbel’s coaching staff includes his father, Mike, who is a longtime coach at the scholastic and collegiate levels. “The Goebbels are a football family,” athletics director Greg Burke said. “Mike’s other

sons are involved with football as well. Kyle is the head coach, but obviously his dad is a great sounding board for his football philosophy. “It’s quite apparent that Kyle and his dad are very comfortable coaching our kids and they also have attracted very solid coaches to round out the staff. I’m confident that Westland football is in very capable

hands.” Mike’s resume includes 14 years as a head coach at the high school level. “It’s not just about football,” Mike said. “We want to win games, and winning games always helps the culture of a school, but in other areas of developing people as persons and grown-ups and adults is part

2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Hilliard Davidson 7-0 13-1 Dublin Coffman 6-1 8-4 Marysville 4-3 7-4 Upper Arlington 4-3 5-5 Olentangy Liberty 4-3 5-5 Thomas Worth. 2-5 4-6 Central Crossing 1-6 2-8 Westland 0-7 1-9 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Davidson at Coffman Marysville at Westland Thomas at Upper Arlington Liberty at Central Crossing Sept. 26 Westland at Thomas Coffman at Marysville Upper Arlington at Liberty Central Crossing at Davidson Oct. 3 Westland at Davidson Marysville at Liberty

of this job and I take that very seriously.” Mike, who spent three seasons as a scout for the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League, was the tight ends coach at Ohio Dominican University the past three seasons. Mike was an assistant coach at Delaware during Kyle’s high school career. Kyle, a quarterback, graduated in 1998.

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“I’ve never coached with my dad before,” Kyle said. “He coached me in high school. To be able to give him the defense and me do head-coaching and worry about the offense is just a luxury that I have.” Kyle’s brother, Todd, is the offensive coordinator at Ohio Dominican and another brother, Aaron, is the associate athletics

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Central Crossing

Comets determined to take next step By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

At a glance

Central Crossing High School football coach Chris Harr knew it was a good sign when he had to order additional helmets in the offseason. He believes his team has the depth and talent to improve on last season’s 2-8 record. There are about 100 players in the program, about 20 more than last season. There are 65 players on the varsity roster. “I’m truly excited about these guys,” Harr said. “It’s a good feeling. It’s good to see the progression these kids made from seventh, eighth grade into ninth grade. A couple successful years … and now those (players) are sophomores, juniors, and there’s some seniors mixed in there. We had a couple pretty good classes.” Harr said the next step in the progression is to improve in the OCC-Central Division and eventually contend for a postseason berth in Division I, Region 2. “This is the most excited I’ve been,” he said. “The foundation has been laid. Now it’s time to take the next step.” Last season, Central Crossing went 1-6 in the league to finish seventh behind champion Hilliard Davidson (7-0). The Comets closed last season by defeating South-Western City Schools rival Westland 32-18 for their league win. The teams close the regular season Oct. 31 at Westland. Central Crossing opens at home Friday, Aug. 29, against Mount Vernon. Harr likes the addition of defensive coordinator Ben Needham, who previously coached at Grove City. He’s the program’s fourth defensive coordinator in four seasons. “He is outstanding,” Harr

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said. “He’s made the world of make a determination (on a difference here.” starter) by the time we begin the league (schedule Sept. 19 OFFENSE against Olentangy Liberty). I Senior Nick Cobb and soph- like the competition. You have omore Deric Williamson have a younger guy, an older guy. emerged as the leaders to replace There are good things and bad 2014 graduate Luke Duncan at things either way.” Junior wide receiver Noah quarterback and guide the Stephens has received an offer team’s spread offense. Cobb played wide receiver to play at the University of Toledo. Last season, the 6-footlast season. “Both are doing a nice job,” 4 Stephens caught 60 passes for Harr said. “They both have a 712 yards and six touchdowns ways to improve. We want to and was first-team all-league

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and second-team all-district. “We return maybe the top receiver in the area,” Harr said. “He looked like the real deal in all the camps this summer and 7-on-7s. He’s a heck of a ballplayer.” Harr is hoping that junior Christian Miranda can step in

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The team’s 3-4 base defense should be led by senior end Shane Maxey, who last season had 63 tackles and was secondteam all-league. Maxey also has received interest from several college programs. “I feel like our team has grown a lot,” he said. “We want to make the playoffs. We have to come together, get stronger, get better (and) execute everything that the coaches tell us.” Senior Robbie Fusner, a fouryear starter, will play inside linebacker along with classmate and returnee Mason Peck. Senior Ethan Swank has moved from running back to outside linebacker and junior Mason Shimmel has moved from wide receiver to cornerback.

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The lineup Quarterbacks: Nick Cobb (sr., 6-1, 200), Deric Williamson (so., 5-10, 215) Running backs: Ricky Litchfield (sr., 5-10, 205), *Ian Slater (sr., 5-11, 210), Colter Bass (jr., 5-11, 160) Receivers: *Christian Miranda (jr., 6-1, 175), *Noah Stephens (jr., 6-4, 215) Linemen: *Josh Harkness (sr., 6-2, 260), *Cory Miller (sr., 6-1, 215), *Austyn Palmer (sr., 6-3, 225), *Kole Brock (jr., 510, 135), *Ryan Peoples (jr., 62, 280) (*denotes projected starter)

“We have a more aggressive style type of defense and the kids have bought into it,” Harr said. “This is the best I’ve seen our defense look this early.” The lineup Linemen: *Shane Maxey (sr., 6-3, 260), *Alex Olesh (5-11, 225), *Kameron Teacher (jr., 6-1, 275) Linebackers: Caleb Alexander (sr., 5-11, 190), *Mason Peck (sr., 6-0, 200), *Ethan Swank (sr., 6-0, 195), *Robbie Fusner (jr., 6-0, 215), Blake Luebben (jr., 6-0, 185) Secondary: Korbin Brock (sr., 5-7. 160), *Chandler Cohn (jr., 5-7, 165), Blake Ooten (jr., 5-10, 150), *Lekan Oseni (jr.,

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When Hilliard Davidson High School football coach Brian White lost 21 players to graduation earlier this year, he realized the 2014 season might be somewhat of rebuilding process for a program that has won two state titles and four consecutive OCC-Central Division championships. The Wildcats return just four full-time starters, including only one on offense in junior lineman Kyle Bessen. “Four returning full-time starters. That’s not very many,” said White, whose team finished 13-1 overall a year ago following a 13-11 loss in a Division I state semifinal to eventual champion Cincinnati Moeller. “It’s going to be an extreme challenge for us to find (replacements). “We have a couple decent players to fit in in certain places, but they just lack any experience. The experience factor is going to kill us.” The defense returns three starters, led by senior linebacker Markus Bailey, who has verbally committed to Purdue. Other returning starters are senior inside linebacker Ben Brooks and junior nose guard Zac Uphouse for the Wildcats,

who were the top seed in Division I, Region 2 after going 100 in the regular season and winning the OCC-Central title at 7-0 ahead of runner-up Dublin Coffman (6-1). White believes the Shamrocks are the team to beat in the division, and the Wildcats travel to Coffman on Sept. 19 in the opening week of conference play. “Supposedly, Coffman is as good as they’ve ever been this year,” said White, whose team opens Aug 29 at Grove City. Despite the need for patience that White and his players stress, they still have confidence that the Wildcats will improve as the season progresses. “This team has potential, more than what people give us credit for,” Bailey said. “If we start to buy in and start to work hard like I know that we can and we will, we’ll end up surprising people this year.”

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Westland

Cougars embrace new coach, attitude By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Westland High School senior football player Reggie Gilliam can sense a new sense of pride within the program. The Cougars are under new leadership, as Kyle Goebbel has taken over as coach in place of Steve White, who resigned after last season. Westland went 1-9 overall and 0-7 in the OCC-Central Division last year and has lost 41 consecutive league games, with the last win coming against Hilliard Darby (46-29) in 2006. That also was the last season the Cougars had a winning record (7-4) and qualified for the postseason. White was coach for three seasons, compiling a record of 3-27 overall and 0-21 in the OCC-Central. “We’re all committed to the team,” Gilliam said. “There’s no star player. Everybody is all in.” The new era begins Friday, Aug. 29, when the Cougars play host to Eastmoor Academy. “We’re looking to be competitive in all our games and give us a chance to win,” Goebbel said. His coaching background includes directing the Olentangy and Olentangy Orange offenses the past five seasons. He was the offensive coordinator under Ed Terwilliger at Olentangy from 2009-12 and the quarterbacks coach under Brian Cross at Orange last season. During Goebbel’s stint at Olentangy, the Braves finished 10-2 in 2012 and made the Division I, Region 3 playoffs. Gilliam said the new sense of pride began in the offseason, evidenced by the team’s renewed commitment in the weight room after finishing eighth in the OCC-Central behind champion Hilliard Davidson (7-0) and only beating Columbus East 28-12 in week three. With 22 seniors, experience should be a key factor in helping the team turn things around. “It’s a way different attitude this year,” said Gilliam, a running back/linebacker who was special mention all-league last season. “Last year, when we came into the weight room, we didn’t care. We were careless.

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We were messing around and doing anything. This year, we have people in here behind us doing the lifts and showing us how to do it and making sure we’re getting it done.”

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Junior Clay Carrel will guide the team’s pistol offense after receiving playing time at quarterback last season. “Clay has done an unbelievable job in the weight room and in his conditioning and just being a leader by example,” Goebbel said. “He’s getting better every day with our offense, running the ball, throwing the ball. He is a kid that you can count on to do the right thing at all times.” Last season, Carrel rushed for 276 yards and two touchdowns on 95 carries and completed 19 of 42 passes for 134 yards with an interception. He was named honorable mention all-league. Gilliam had 21 catches for 303 yards and three touch-

downs, and senior wide receiver Dominick Thomas had 23 receptions for 249 yards and a touchdown. Junior guard Justin Hurley, senior tackles Tevon Drake and Jonathan Justice and senior center Andrew Lewallen should lead the offensive line. “Justin is one the hardest workers we have,” Goebbel said. “We watch film every day and we point to him as an example of how to be a lineman.”

The lineup Quarterback: Tyler Robinson (sr., 6-2, 155), *Clay Carrel (jr., 6-0, 175) Running backs: *Reggie Gilliam (sr., 6-3, 225), Michael Llausas (sr., 5-8, 175), Matt Mickens (jr., 5-11, 180), Abdul Diallo (so., 5-9, 200), Noah Green (so., 5-11, 195) Receivers: *Brian Foster (sr., 5-6, 135), Richard McCree (60, 170), *Dominick Thomas (sr., 5-6, 150), Ali Aliyow (jr., 5-7, 165), Will Peterson (jr., 58, 243), Ivan Suazo (jr., 5-9, 140), Trey Mayes (so., 6-1, 175)

Linemen: *Tevon Drake (sr., 6-3, 260), *Jonathan Justice (sr., 6-0, 235), *Andrew Lewallen (sr., 5-11, 230), Devin Dillon (jr., 6-1, 345), Donovan Griffith (jr., 5-10, 210), *Justin Hurley (jr., 5-8, 220), *Manny Lagunas (jr., 5-6, 215), Michael Tedder (so., 6-5, 240) (*denotes projected starter)

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still a long way from where we expect to be. A very important part of improving on these things is (watching) film. We film everything and we take time to sit down with the players and show them what they look like each day.”

The lineup Linemen: Justice, Lewallen *Dillon, Griffith, *Hurley, *Lagunas Linebackers: Gilliam, *Llausas, *Rafael Garcia (jr., 6-1, 205), Michael Gasca (jr., 5-7, 202), *Abu Sheikh (jr., 59, 175), *Green, Mayes Secondary: *Foster, Richard McCree (sr., 6-0, 170), *Thomas, Aliyow, Alex De La Cruz (jr., 6-0, 161), *Peterson, Suazo, *Diallo

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .................vs. Eastmoor Sept. 5 ........................at Mifflin Sept. 12 ................vs. Delaware *Sept. 19..............vs. Marysville *Sept. 26 ..................at Thomas *Oct. 3.........at Hilliard Davidson *Oct. 10 ....vs. Olentangy Liberty *Oct. 17.........at Dublin Coffman *Oct. 24.........at Upper Arlington *Oct. 31 ......vs. Central Crossing 2013 RESULTS (1-9 overall, 0-7 OCC-Central) Eastmoor.......................L, 42-7 Mifflin............................L, 24-0 Columbus East............W, 28-12 *Marysville ....................L, 64-6 *Thomas Worthington...L, 76-32 *Hilliard Davidson.........L, 63-12 *Olentangy Liberty .........L, 66-0 *Dublin Coffman ............L, 52-0 *Upper Arlington.............L, 69-0 *Central Crossing .........L, 32-18 *League contest INSIDE THE COUGARS •Coach: Kyle Goebbel, first season •Top players: Clay Carrel (QB), Reggie Gilliam (RB/LB), Jonathan Justice (OL/DL), Michael Llausas (RB/LB), Matt Mickens (RB) and Dominick Thomas (WR/DB) •Key losses: Nick Green (RB/LB), Dorrion Newton (OL/DL),Alex Pridemore (RB/LB) and Devyn Van Handel (WR/DB)

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(sr., 5-11, 177) Returners: Foster, Thomas, Mickens, Diallo Long snappers: Garcia, D’Kahri Scott (jr., 6-0, 185)

Thomas should play a key role in the team’s 3-4 defense at free safety. “Dominick is very aggresfdirenna@thisweeknews.com sive and has a nose for the ball,” Goebbel said. “He has all the energy in the world to get it done.” Key linebackers include Llausas and juniors Rafael Garcia and Abu Sheikh. The secondary also should SPECIAL TEAMS feature Foster, Peterson and Diallo. Senior returnee Luke Klatt, “Every day we are teaching who also is on the boys soccer and our kids are learning how team, will handle the kicking to get off blocks, get out of and punting duties. breaks and play fast on every play,” Goebbel said. “We are The lineup improving each day, but we are Kicker and punter: Luke Klatt

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director for External Affairs at Marshall University. Kyle realizes the size of the task facing him in his first head coaching assignment, as the OCC-Central features some of the more successful programs in the area. Last season, Davidson won its fourth consecutive league title and 14th OCC title overall, finishing first at 7-0 ahead of second-place Dublin Coffman (6-1). The Wildcats reached a Division I August 28, 2014

state semifinal before losing to eventual champion Cincinnati Moeller 13-11. Davidson won state titles in 2006 and 2009. Coffman, considered by many the favorite to win the league this season, has captured five OCC titles. with the last coming in 2009. The Shamrocks won a first-round playoff game in Division I last fall and return nearly 20 starters. Upper Arlington has a new coach, as Joel Cutler has replaced Mike Golden, who temporarily retired following last

season before being named the new coach at Delaware in January. Cutler, who was an UA assistant from 1999-2011, coached Ready the past two seasons. He led the Silver Knights to a Division VI state semifinal in 2013 before losing to eventual champion Kirtland 10-7. Thomas Worthington also has a new leader, as Rodney Hopkins was named coach in January. He replaces Scott Gordon, who resigned following last season.

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Hopkins coached Franklin Heights in 2010 and 2011 before serving as an assistant at Thomas in 2012 and an assistant at Worthington Kilbourne in 2013. “We know what we’re facing,” Kyle said. “We talk about it everyday. We talk about you have to teach these kids how to act in the locker room, in the hallway, in the community, all those things. We’re constantly trying to harp on that.” fdirenna@thisweeknews.com

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Dublin Coffman

Shamrocks eager to build on strong finish

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before snapping it to begin his first varsity season with the Dublin Coffman High School A year ago, Evan Crabtree football team. Now the senior center is back stepped on the field at Coffman Stadium, standing over the ball with a sense of confidence that he and his teammates did not have to begin last season. Coffman returned only one starter on offense and four defensively in 2013, but a junior-laden team finished 8-4 overall and won the program’s first postseason game since 2009. It defeated host Centerville 42-14 in the opening round of the Division I playoffs. “Yeah, it’s definitely different this year,” said Crabtree, whose team opens Aug. 29, at 590858926 St. Charles. “I remember that MENARDS first game and how I felt, being my first varsity start. I was nervDublin Coffman ous, but we learned a lot last year. Things are positive around 1 x 4.36 here this year and everyone’s Full Color ready to play.” The Shamrocks lost to Huber Heights Wayne 42-14 in the second round at Kettering Fairmont ending a long journey to the postseason. Coffman opened with a 1614 win over Dublin Jerome before losing consecutive games to three eventual playoff qualifiers in Dublin Scioto (30-17 on Sept. 6), Canton McKinley (26-17 on Sept. 13) and Hilliard

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29....................at St. Charles Sept. 5.................at Dublin Scioto Sept. 12 ........vs. Canton McKinley *Sept. 19 .......vs. Hilliard Davidson *Sept. 26 ..................at Marysville *Oct. 3 .....vs. Thomas Worthington *Oct. 10 ..........at Central Crossing *Oct. 17 ....................vs. Westland *Oct. 24.........at Olentangy Liberty *Oct. 30...........vs. Upper Arlington 2013 RESULTS (8-4 overall, 6-1 OCC-Central) Dublin Jerome................W, 16-14 Dublin Scioto ..................L, 30-17 Canton McKinley .............L, 26-17 *Hilliard Davidson..............L, 28-7 *Marysville.....................W, 31-28 *Thomas Worthington .....W, 28-16 *Central Crossing ...........W, 47-23 *Westland ........................W, 52-0 *Olentangy Liberty..........W, 24-12

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Olentangy Liberty

Patriots expecting offseason work to pay off By SCOTT GERFEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

Hunter Littlejohn of the Olentangy Liberty High School football team admits he’s been missing his buddies. “We had a big, big offensive line last year,” said the 6-foot4, 280-pound senior lineman who in June committed to play at Indiana. “Those guys who graduated were three of my best friends. I’m trying to build that same kind of chemistry and relationship with the new guys coming in.” Last year’s line was led by a group of seniors that included Luke Callahan (Cincinnati), Marshal Davis (first-team allleague), Eric Lorenzen (firstteam all-league) and David Trzcinski. All are playing at the next level, and with them the Patriots relied on a strong running game that averaged 204.3 yards per contest. It wasn’t enough to produce a winning season, however, and at 5-5 overall, Liberty endured its first season without a winning record since its inaugural team went 1-9 in 2003. In the OCC-Central Division, Liberty went 4-3 to tie Marysville and Upper Arlington for third behind Hilliard Davidson (7-0) and Dublin Coffman (6-1). Coach Steve Hale, whose team opens at Olentangy Orange on Aug. 29, has been impressed by the offseason preparation. “They’ve done an amazing job in the weight room over the past few months,” said Hale, who begins his 12th season at Liberty. “Now, it’s a matter of focusing on the schemes and seeing who will be physical and make the plays. We (had) scrimmages to help us figure that out.” Along with senior Nathan Wilke and juniors Chris Adams,

all-league selection who rushed for nearly 500 yards and six touchdowns on 74 carries last season. He also had 25 catches for 439 yards with four touchdowns. Senior Jacob Wiseman also should get carries at the slotback position. He caught 31 passes for 360 yards and five scores last season. It was graduate Daryian Davies (first-team all-league), who carried the load last season with 1,096 yards and 14 touchdowns on 208 attempts.

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29......at Olentangy Orange Sept. 5 .................vs. Olentangy Sept. 12..........at Dublin Jerome *Sept 19 ......at Central Crossing *Sept. 26......vs. Upper Arlington *Oct. 3 .................vs. Marysville *Oct. 10 ..................at Westland *Oct. 17......vs. Hilliard Davidson *Oct. 24 .......vs. Dublin Coffman *Oct. 31 .........at Thomas Worth. 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 4-3 in OCC-Central) Olentangy Orange .........W, 25-7 Olentangy ...........L, 26-23 (2OT) Uniontown Lake...........L, 31-14 *Central Crossing ..........W, 49-7 *Upper Arlington............W, 16-8 *Marysville ..................L, 31-21 *Westland .....................W, 66-0 *Hilliard Davidson ..........L, 28-7 *Dublin Coffman ..........L, 24-12 *Thomas Worthington..W, 41-10 *League contest INSIDE THE PATRIOTS •Coach: Steve Hale, 12th season •Top players: Jackson Drunkenbroad (LB), Nick Durtschi (RB), Shelton Eggleston (LB), Scott Goodyear (LB), Jake Hale (DL), Hunter Littlejohn (OL/DL), Jacob Wiseman (RB), Jacob Worrell (DB) and Brendan White (DB) •Key losses: Luke Callahan (OL/DL), Daryian Davies (RB), Marshal Davis (OL/DL), Matt Kessler (QB), Eric Lorenzen (OL/DL), Dan Rhinehart (WR/DB) and David Trzcinski (OL/DL)

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A new quarterback will lead Liberty for the second consecutive season in sophomore Alex Lando. Hale had expected sophomore Brendan White to take over for 2014 graduate Matt Kessler (honorable mention allleague), but he will miss 3-4 weeks with a dislocated elbow. Kessler threw for 1,748 yards with 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions as a first-year starter. “Alex is a really smart kid and he’s a pretty good athlete who moves pretty well,” Hale said. “We’ve got some guys around him and we’re going to figure out what’s effective. Liberty also must replace last season’s top receiver in graduate Dan Rhinehart (honorable mention all-district in Division I), who had 34 catches for 519 yards and three touchdowns. He also had a team-best six interceptions at defensive back.

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The lineup Quarterbacks: *Alex Lando (soph., 6-3, 175), Brendan White (soph., 6-1, 181) Running backs: *Nick Durtschi (sr., 5-10, 178), *Jacob Wiseman (sr., 6-1, 195) Receivers: *Ford Mathews (sr., 5-9, 155), Trent Perkins (sr., 6-4, 180), Will Fowler

(soph. 5-10, 145), Drew Rosi (soph., 6-4, 215) Tight ends: Patrick Barboza (sr., 6-3, 185), Nate Brock (jr., 6-4, 255) Linemen: *Hunter Littlejohn (sr., 6-4, 280), Nathan Wilke (sr., 6-5, 215), A.J. Acuri (jr., 6-6, 240), Chris Adams (jr., 511, 230), Brendan Hunter (jr., 6-1, 253), Nick Lind (jr., 6-0, 185) (*denotes projected starter)

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Marysville

Monarchs trying to reach potential

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The Marysville High School football team has its sights set on a return trip to the postseason. Coach Morgan Cotter believes the Monarchs are aiming for a realistic goal despite losing 13 starters to graduation. “We have a lot of potential,” he said. “It’s just this year we have to fill some holes. We graduated 13 starters and that gives you 13 spots we have to fill.” The Monarchs open Friday, Aug. 29, against visiting Jonathan Alder in a rematch of a game Marysville won 13-0 last season in week two. Cotter said several underclassmen received playing time last season, which should help in the transition after losing the key starters. The Monarchs finished 7-4 overall, losing to Austintown Fitch 31-21 in the first round of the Division I, Region 1 playoffs. Cotter, who is in his third season, guided the Monarchs to a 3-7 record in his first year and, after last fall’s success, he believes they remain headed in the right direction. “This team has a new personality because it’s a new group of kids,” he said. “We spent the last 10 days of the summer and the first week of the preseason making our personality. It’s going to be different because we graduated 13 starters. You have to start with a new group of seniors and a group of kids that saw how it was done right, so hopefully they have a vision of what

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ............vs. Jonathan Alder Sept. 4 ......................at Delaware Sept. 12 ...............at Dublin Scioto *Sept. 19....................at Westland *Sep. 26..........vs. Dublin Coffman *Oct. 3...........at Olentangy Liberty *Oct. 10 ...vs. Thomas Worthington *Oct. 17...........vs. Upper Arlington *Oct. 24 ..........at Central Crossing *Oct. 31.........vs. Hilliard Davidson 2013 RESULTS (7-4 overall, 4-3 OCC-Central) Hilliard Bradley.................W, 21-7 Jonathan Alder.................W, 13-0 Dublin Scioto..................W, 30-28 *Westland ........................W, 64-6 *Dublin Coffman..............L, 31-28 *Olentangy Liberty..........W, 31-21 *Thomas Worthington .....W, 24-17

*Upper Arlington..............L, 26-14 *Central Crossing ...........W, 51-12 *Hilliard Davidson..............L, 42-7 PLAYOFFS Austintown Fitch .............L, 31-21 *League contest INSIDE THE MONARCHS •Coach: Morgan Cotter, third season •Top players: Austin Costlow (RB/LB), Hunter Harding (OL), Desmond Johnson (QB/RB/WR/DB), Seth Kidd (LB),Aron Mowery (QB/RB), Jesse Ramirez (DB), Alex Sepeda (WR) and Ty Stiers (RB/DB) •Key losses: Alec Draughon (DB), Billy Kidd (WR/DB), Nick Mazza (WR/DB/K), Matt Mulholland (QB, Austin Pfarr (RB/LB), Stephen Pittroff (OL), Logan Roston (WR) and Darius Walker (DL)

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Cotter said a quarterback competition developed in the preseason between seniors Aron Mowery and Desmond Johnson, who are looking to replace 2014 graduate Matt Mulholland in the team’s spread offense. Cotter said sophomore Nathan Snyder also is contending for time at quarterback.

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which has not posted a winning season since the Cardinals went 7-3 in 1999. “The first thing we wanted to change was the physical and mental toughness of our players,” said Hopkins, who teaches math at Thomas and was an assistant at Kilbourne last season. “I’m not sure you spend as much time being physical in practices and games when you sling the ball around the field in a spread offense. “We’ve tried to change the attitudes in the weight room and we’re going to be a tougher team with the systems we’re running.” Thomas had 27 seniors in Gordon’s seventh season a year ago, but finished 4-6 overall and 2-5 in the OCC-Central using a spread offense and 4-3 defense. The Cardinals will run the flexbone triple-option offense and a shade-50 defense under Hopkins. “We only have 11 seniors on the roster, and there’s good and bad in having a small senior class,” said Hopkins, who was head coach at Franklin Heights in 2010 and 2011 before becoming an assistant at Thomas in 2011 and at Kilbourne last year. “We don’t have a lot of experience and some of the seniors are first-year players. On the plus side, when you’re making all these changes, there are far fewer kids resisting change. “The four or five seniors who played last year have adjusted well. All of the kids have been great. They’re willing to work hard and they’re excited about the changes. I truly believe we’re a tougher team already. The kids want to put their hands in the

dirt and get after people.” Senior Kyle Hillyard said he has seen a difference with the change in coaches. “When he first took over, it took some of us a while to buy in because we were nervous about change,” said Hillyard, who plays fullback and linebacker. “It was a rougher atmosphere. But we knew what we had to change because if we didn’t, we wouldn’t be playing. But now, you can see that we’re getting stronger physically and mentally every day. “In the past when things got tough or we’d be losing, we’d get down on ourselves and our teammates. That’s not going to happen with him. We’re getting mentally stronger.” The lone holdover on the coaching staff is Tyler Arnold, who coaches linebackers. Newcomers are Derrek Christy (OL), Marcus Metzger (DL), Greg Garris (running backs), Shawn Johnston (safeties) and Brandon Moorer (receivers/ defensive backs). “The flexbone is similar to what Navy runs,” said Hopkins, who coaches quarterbacks. “There’s a lot to teach, but we feel good about what we’ve installed. The basics are in and we’ll add wrinkles as we go. “The offense isn’t designed to make big plays on every play. We have average speed. In this offense, you need to stay on schedule, hold onto the ball, sustain drives and shorten the game. It also helps the defense.”

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .............at Hilliard Bradley Sept. 5 ..vs. Worthington Kilbourne Sept. 12.....vs. Eastmoor Academy *Sept. 19 ..........at Upper Arlington *Sept. 26 ..................vs. Westland *Oct. 3..............at Dublin Coffman *Oct. 10....................at Marysville *Oct. 17 .........vs. Central Crossing *Oct. 24..........at Hilliard Davidson *Oct. 31........vs. Olentangy Liberty 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 2-5 OCC-Central) Jonathan Alder.................W, 33-7 Worthington Kilbourne.......L, 44-7 Eastmoor Academy ........W, 35-12 *Upper Arlington................L, 45-7 *Westland ......................W, 76-32 *Dublin Coffman..............L, 28-16 *Marysville......................L, 24-17 *Central Crossing .............W, 43-6

*Hilliard Davidson............L, 55-14 *Olentangy Liberty...........L, 41-10 *League contest INSIDE THE CARDINALS •Coach: Rodney Hopkins, first season •Top players: Liam Buchy (OL/DL), Preston Byers (OL/DL), Chase Forte (DB/K), Zach Henderson (OL/NG), Kyle Hillyard (FB/LB), Jozay Kidd (RB), Jace Komminsk (QB/DB), John Lee (RB/SS), John Petrucelli (FB/DE),Travis Sanders (OL/DL), Joe Thompson (FB) and Terrell Washington (QB) •Key losses: Ben Frazier (K/P), Danny Gordon (QB), Tony Harvard (RB), Anthony Hopkins (OLB), Brandon Miller (WR), James Peters (OL), Nick Petrucelli (FB/LB), Richard Spernoga (OL/DE), Rick Washington (WR) and Jalen Wells (WR/CB)

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CARDINALS FROM >> 26 first-time starter at quarterback, where senior Jace Komminsk, who did not play last season, and sophomore Terrell Washington are competing. A combination of backs will try to make up for the loss of 2014 graduate Tony Harvard, the Cardinals’ only first-team all-district pick last season when he rushed for 1,332 yards and 16 touchdowns on 220 carries and had 23 receptions for 295 yards and a touchdown. That group includes senior John Lee and junior Jozay Kidd at slotbacks, and the Cardinals will use three senior fullbacks in Hillyard, John Petrucelli and Joe Thompson. “I knew Lee was impressive at strong safety, but he has been a huge surprise offensively,” Hopkins said. “I like the toughness of our three fullbacks. (Sophomore Travis) Sanders should anchor our line.” Thomas returned two starters on offense in junior Liam Buchy and Sanders. However, Hopkins wants to use a two-platoon system and both are among possible starters on the defensive line. The lineup Quarterbacks: Jace Komminsk (sr., 6-1, 175), Terrell Washington (soph., 5-11, 180) Running backs: Kyle Hillyard (sr., 5-9, 190), John Lee (sr., 6-2, 175), John Petrucelli (sr., 5-9, 170), Joe Thompson (sr., 5-10, 185), Deritus Achaleke (jr., 5-10, 170), Brennan Chiodo (jr., 5-9, 160), Jozay Kidd (jr., 5-7, 150) Receivers: Nick Veal (sr., 63, 160) Garrett Coleman (jr., 56, 115), Chris Lyles (jr., 6-3, 165), Cole Steele (jr., 5-10, 160) Linemen: Liam Buchy (jr., 5-10, 190), Preston Byers (jr., 5-11, 285), Kellen Dangler (jr., 5-11, 205), Nick Green (soph., 6-0, 210), *Travis Sanders (soph., 6-2, 255), Reece Schuetz (soph., 6-2, 215) (*denotes projected starter) August 28, 2014

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The defense has four returning starters in Petrucelli (end), Hillyard (linebacker), Lee (secondary) and junior Zach Henderson (line). “Petrucelli made the move to end last year and is very good and a truly hard-nosed player,” Hopkins said. “Hillyard is a three-year letterwinner on defense and will anchor us at middle linebacker. Lee is fast and physical with a knack of finding the football.”

The lineup Linemen: *Petrucelli, Nate Price (sr., 6-0, 245), Buchy, Zach Henderson (jr., 6-1, 210), Chris Pack (jr., 6-3, 280), Jared Lester (soph., 6-0, 185), Sanders, Justin Tullos (soph., 5-10, 200 Linebackers: *Hillyard, Komminsk, Achaleke, Tim Kallas (jr., 5-10, 175), Vince Reda (soph., 5-10, 190) Secondary: *Lee, Veal, Chase Forte (jr., 5-10, 160), Brian Bush (soph., 6-1, 170), Chiodo, Lyles, Joe Poleway (jr., 5-9, 155),

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Other contenders for playing time are seniors Drew Brown and Tristan Freeman. Junior Jack Klein, who played on the junior varsity last season, is expected to replace graduate Nick Iske at quarterback. “The quarterback looks great,” White said. “He’s really been a bright spot for us this summer.” Graduation took its toll on the backfield, as Davidson must replace D.D. Clark, who rushed for 2,003 yards and 20 touchdowns on 298 carries and was first-team all-state, all-district and all-league. Bailey, who rushed for 441 yards and 12 touchdowns on 91 carries and was second-team all-league and special mention all-district, is expected to see more time at running back along with junior Destry Snyder. “I’m ready for the challenge,” Bailey said. “The challenge for me is mostly how to figure out how to vocalize my leadership as a senior. I have to work on getting some of these guys to have an experience and get them to buy into the program and do what they’re supposed to do so we can be successful.” Another key loss on offense was wide receiver and running back Phillipie Motley, who rushed for 781 yards and nine touchdowns on 76 carries and was first-team all-league and honorable mention all-district. Motley is a freshman defensive back at the Pittsburgh.

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ....................at Grove City Sept. 5 ...............vs. Hilliard Darby Sept. 12 .................vs. Sir John A. MacDonald (Waterloo, Ontario) *Sept. 19 ..........at Dublin Coffman *Sep. 26 ........vs. Central Crossing *Oct. 3 ......................vs. Westland *Oct. 10 ............at Upper Arlington *Oct. 17.........at Olentangy Liberty *Oct. 24 ...vs. Thomas Worthington *Oct. 31....................at Marysville 2013 RESULTS (13-1 overall, 7-0 OCC-Central) Grove City ......................W, 28-19 Hilliard Darby ...................W, 21-0 Beavercreek.....................W, 35-7 *Dublin Coffman...............W, 28-7 *Central Crossing ...........W, 66-20 *Westland ......................W, 63-12

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50 shade defense at linebacker. Uphouse and senior Nick Potts are contending for the team’s starting “Leo” linebacker spot in place of Alex Backenstoe, who was named Defensive Player of the Year in the state and district and Player of the Year in the OCC-Central. Brooks will play inside linebacker, with senior Robert Arthur and junior Ryan Tuchow also seeking time at linebacker. White is looking to rebuild a secondary depleted by graduation, with key losses being Motley, Joe Bernard, Nick Stull and Parker Foard. The candidates to move into starting spots all played at the junior varsity level last season, including senior Chris Bender and juniors Tyler Lomphoy, Colton Miles and Jacob Ross. “The secondary is an extreme concern right now,” White said.

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11, 227), Cam Russell (jr., 6-1, 225), *Uphouse, Caleb Boyd (soph., 5-11, 200), Linebackers: Robert Arthur (sr., 5-11, 193), *Bailey, *Ben Brooks (sr., 5-8, 193), *Nick Potts (sr., 6-5, 217), Ryan Tuchow (jr., 5-10, 195) Secondary: *Chris Bender (sr., 6-0, 177), Jacob Lacher (jr., 5-7, 153), *Tyler Lomphoy (jr., 5-9, 160), *Colton Miles (jr., 5-11, 175), *Jacob Ross (jr., 510, 161), Ziegler

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The return game was a question mark in the preseason, with Rasul, Lomphoy, Miles and Ross vying for that role. The lineup Kicker: Robert LeFevre (jr., 6-1, 176) Punter: LeFevre Returners: Rasul, Lomphoy, Miles, Ross Long snappers: Wellington, Uphouse, Monnin

The lineup Quarterback: *Jack Klein (jr., 6-0, 176), Running backs: *Markus Bailey (sr., 6-2, 220), Ziyad Rasul (sr., 5-7, 175), Andrew St. Clair (sr., 5-10, 205), Andrew Kozman (jr., 5-11, 180), Nathan Rose (jr., 5-8, 163), Destry Snyder (jr., 5-7, 170) The lineup Receivers: *Kevin WellingLinemen: *Logan Sadler (sr., ton (sr. 5-10, 160), Jonathan Wymard (sr., 5-10, 180), Nick 6-0, 279), *Shane Perry (jr. 5- fdirenna@thisweeknews.com Ziegler (jr., 5-9, 170) Tight ends: *Zac Uphouse (jr., 6-1, 205), Sam Monnin (soph., 6-1, 186) Linemen: *Kyle Bessen (jr., 6-0, 270), *Drew Brown (sr., 6-1, 265), *Tristan Freeman (sr., 5-10, 238), Alex Davis (jr., 59, 230), Dylan Day (jr., 6-0, 194), Ivan Goya (jr., 5-11, 209), Kyle Siders (jr., 5-11, 292), Solomon Sparks (jr., 6-0, 218) WALK-IN SICK CLINIC FOR (*denotes projected starter) Pulp Juice And ESTABLISHED PATIENTS

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son (7-0). “But you have to put it in perspective for what it is. It’s not the football we’ll see on Friday nights.” Crabtree said the Shamrocks may get more of a benefit off the field than on it because of their experience in Alabama. “Anytime you have a nine-hour drive one way and you spend four days with

players and coaches, you’re going to build chemistry,” coach Crabtree said. “You get to see the kids – and they get to see you as coaches – off the field and in a different light. I think that helps.” Another asset is experience. The Shamrocks return 11 players who started at one time or another offensively and eight are back on defense. “Experience is hard to coach and we

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“They are, I think, hungry to take the next step,” Cutler said. “They know that maybe if they were a little more attentive to small details here or there, at any given position or a situation in a game, they know they could have gotten (into the playoffs).” While the Bears lost two Division I signees in running back and linebacker Chris Frey (Michigan State) and two-way lineman Noah Spielman (Toledo), senior quarterback Kyle Kaparos is back for his second full season running the offense. Kaparos, who has started since midway through his sophomore year, was 59-for-126 passing for 764 yards with seven touchdowns and seven interceptions last season. He also rushed for 197 yards and three touchdowns on 74 carries. “He consistently gets better every time he is on the field,” senior running back and linebacker Drew Snouffer said. “Kap is very dedicated. Even during lacrosse season, he was working with me and some of the other receivers just to get that much better and be that much more prepared for this season.”

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UA rushed for 2,093 yards and passed for 764 last season, and while Cutler plans to do more out of the option and the shotgun, he doesn’t want to abandon the passing game. “We start all of our teaching with the option series. A lot of what we’ll do is optionbased,” said Cutler, who said he had learned the option scheme from Indiana University coach Kevin Wilson as well as Hoosiers offensive coordinator Kevin Johns, a teammate of Cutler at the Uni-

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.............vs. Dublin Jerome Sept. 5....................vs. Whetstone Sept. 12 .....................at Gahanna *Sept. 19 .vs. Thomas Worthington *Sept. 26 .......at Olentangy Liberty *Oct. 3 ............at Central Crossing *Oct. 10.........vs. Hilliard Davidson *Oct. 17....................at Marysville *Oct. 24 ....................vs. Westland *Oct. 30............at Dublin Coffman 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 4-3 OCC-Central) Marion-Franklin ................L, 26-7 Cincinnati Elder.................L, 27-7 Gahanna ..........................W, 31-7 *Thomas Worthington.......W, 45-7 *Olentangy Liberty ............L, 16-8

*Central Crossing .............W, 41-7 *Hilliard Davidson..............L, 21-0 *Marysville.....................W, 26-14 *Westland ........................W, 69-0 *Dublin Coffman..............L, 17-14 *League contest INSIDE THE GOLDEN BEARS •Coach: Joel Cutler, first season •Top players: Coleson Carmell (LB), C.J. Johnson (OL/DL), Kyle Kaparos (QB), Jack Pardi (WR/DB), Jackson Pfister (TE/DE), Ryan Querry (RB), Drew Snouffer (RB) and Caleb Wilt (OL/DL) •Key losses: Nick Blazek (WR), Chris Frey (RB/LB), Lewis Hughes (RB/WR/DB) and Noah Spielman (OL/DL)

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versity of Dayton. “We are a run-oriented team first, but I spent a lot of time with guys who developed the run of the shotgun.” Frey was UA’s leading rusher last year with 855 yards and seven touchdowns on 155 carries. Kaparos is the team’s leading returning rusher, with 197 yards and three touchdowns on 74 carries. Cutler also likes his receiving corps, which includes tight ends Jackson Pfister and Cole Pirwitz. “(Pirwitz) can run like a wideout,” Cutler said. “He can flex out and do some things.”

The lineup Quarterback: *Kaparos (sr., 6-1, 195) Running backs: E.J. Caldwell (so., 6-0, 185), *Cole Kaparos (jr., 6-1, 190), *Ryan Querry (sr., 5-8, 175), *Drew Snouffer (sr., 6-0, 205) Receivers: Danny Logan (jr.,

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5-11, 175), *Jack Pardi (sr., 60, 175) Tight ends: *Jackson Pfister (sr., 6-2, 220), Cole Pirwitz (jr., 6-3, 215) Linemen: *Ben Furash (so., 6-2, 280), *C.J. Johnson (jr., 6-1, 195), Evan Lewis (sr., 60, 230), *Alex Turner (jr., 64, 230), *Caleb Wilt (sr., 5-10, 210) Senior Jack Pardi (left) will play in the secondary as the Golden Bears switch from a 3-4 to a 4-3 (*denotes projected starter) defense under first-year coach Joel Cutler. JOHN HULKENBERG/THISWEEKSPORTS

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Cutler has changed the Bears’ defense to a 4-3 from the 3-4 preferred by Golden. At least six projected starters on defense also are expected to start on offense, something Cutler hopes to cut down on in future years. “One of the things in the years to come that we must work on is depth,” Cutler said. “We have to identify more players at a younger age to work on depth and player

MONARCHS FROM >> 26 “I love competition like that,” Cotter said. “Sometimes when you have somebody pushing you, you really study what you’re doing. We have three potential starters at quarterback and that’s great. … One of those might go down this year and we have confidence in the next kid.” Last season, Mulholland completed 220 of 364 passes for 2,415 yards with 17 touchdowns and 15 interceptions and rushed for 398 yards and five touchdowns on 90 carries. He was first-team all-league and special mention all-district. Entering the opener, Cotter said Mowery, who was special mention all-district last season at running back after rushing for 740 yards, had a slight edge for the starting spot, but Johnson would be valuable at running back and wide receiver. “Des is a great athlete,” CotAugust 28, 2014

ter said. “For us, we feel he is a difference maker. He’s a kid that can do a lot of things.” Seniors Austin Costlow and Bryant Shreve and junior Ty Stiers are looking to share carries at running back. Graduation took its toll on the line, as junior Hunter Harding, who started every game last season, is the only full-time returning starter.

The lineup Quarterbacks: Desmond Johnson (sr., 5-11, 175), *Aron Mowery (sr., 5-8, 185), Nathan Snyder (so., 6-4, 200) Running backs: Austin Costlow (sr., 5-10, 200), Johnson, Mowery, Bryant Shreve (sr., 5-10, 180) Receivers: *Tyler Euans (sr., 6-4, 185), Johnson, *Daniel Scheiderer (sr., 6-2, 185), *Alex Sepeda (sr., 5-11, 175), *Pierce Scott (jr., 6-3, 205) Linemen: *Blake Curry (sr., 5-9, 215), Jeffrey Johnson (sr.,

6-1, 235), *Andrew Blumenshein (jr., 5-11, 230), *Hunter Harding (jr., 6-3, 235), *Zack Kilgore (jr., 5-9, 220) (*denotes projected starter)

development. (Going two ways) can wear on you.” Carmell, who had 45.5 tackles last year, is the only returnee to have recorded more than 20 tackles in 2013. Nonetheless, he is encouraged by Cutler’s defensive changes. “I think our linebacking corps is really strong, and so is our line. They can pass-rush very well,” Carmell said. “The defense can adapt a lot easier to different fronts and different offenses that we might see.

If we see a spread or (if an *Davis Robeson (sr., 5-11, opponent) goes to a run (-ori- 190), *Brady Rothgeb (jr., 6ented game) like Davidson, 1, 180) we’re prepared for that better now.” SPECIAL TEAMS The lineup The lineup Kicker: Joe Casagrande (sr., Linemen: *Nick Dolan (jr., 5-8, 150) 5-11, 235), *Johnson, *PfisPunter: Logan ter, *Wilt Returners: *Pardi, Rothgeb Linebackers: *Coleson Long snappers: *Ben Baker Carmell (sr., 5-11, 215), *Keith (jr., 5-11, 175), Connor Peters Neely (sr., 5-8, 195), *Snouf- (sr., 5-8, 190) fer Secondary: *Logan, *Pardi, dpurpura@thisweeknews.com

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Graduation also affected the team’s 4-2-5 base defense, as Cotter expects several replacements to contribute. Seniors Kyler Cline and Keano Smith return and should lead the defensive line. “I like what we’re doing defensively,” Cotter said. “We’re going to be young up front.” Senior Seth Kidd saw time last season at linebacker and should start this season, according to Cotter. Costlow also should be a key contributor at linebacker. “Last year is behind us, we’re focusing on this year,” Costlow said. “We are a close

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Jackets’ Orr set for last hurrah in football By DON DELCO THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

Mount Vernon’s J.D. Orr likely won’t see a decrease in his workload after rushing for 1,838 yards and 21 touchdowns on 236 carries. JOHN HULKENBERG/THISWEEKSPORTS

J.D. Orr, the Division II firstteam all-state center fielder for Mount Vernon High School, can’t remember his exact baseball stats from last spring. “I don’t know, but I think they’re posted in the gym somewhere,” the senior said. His stats are there, and the Yellow Jackets don’t post ordinary numbers in their gymnasium. Orr, who batted .522 with 47 hits, 41 runs scored and 36 stolen bases in 25 games, has committed to play baseball at Wright State University. Wright State does not have a football program. If it did, Orr, who also excels in football, would consider playing two sports for the Raiders. A 5-foot-11, 205-pound running back, Orr rushed for 1,838 yards and 21 touchdowns on 236 attempts last fall and earned first-team all-state honors in Division II. According to the unofficial 2013 season leaders on the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s website, he finished fourth in the state in yards rushing behind Sullivan Black River’s Andrew Vaughn (2,203), Piqua’s Trent Yoemans (2,007) and New Philadelphia’s Jamal

Inside the division 2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Worth. Kilbourne 7-0 10-2 New Albany 6-1 11-2 Olentangy 5-2 8-2 Mount Vernon 4-3 6-4 Delaware 3-4 5-5 Big Walnut 2-4 2-8 Olentangy Orange 1-6 1-9 Franklin Heights 0-7 1-9 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Olentangy at Big Walnut Delaware at Kilbourne New Albany at Orange Mount Vernon at Franklin Heights Sept. 26 Big Walnut at Delaware Kilbourne at Mount Vernon Franklin Heights at New Albany Orange at Olentangy Oct. 3 Big Walnut at Kilbourne

Johnson (1,963). “I had interest in playing both sports in college, but baseball seems like the best route at this time,” Orr said. “Football is my first true love, but baseball is where the (scholarship) money was.” Orr has one more fall wearing shoulder pads and a helmet as Mount Vernon’s starting running back before he fully commits to baseball. “It gives me chills thinking

New Albany at Delaware Olentangy at Franklin Heights Orange at Mount Vernon Oct. 10 Mount Vernon at Big Walnut Delaware at Orange Franklin Heights at Kilbourne Olentangy at New Albany Oct. 17 Big Walnut at New Albany Mount Vernon at Delaware Kilbourne at Olentangy Orange at Franklin Heights Oct. 24 Orange at Big Walnut Franklin Heights at Delaware New Albany at Kilbourne Orange at Mount Vernon Oct. 31 Big Walnut at Franklin Heights Delaware at Olentangy Kilbourne at Orange Mount Vernon at New Albany

I only have at least 10 more games playing football,” he said. “It’s something I’ve played my whole life and it’s weird knowing this is my last year and I’ll never have the opportunity to play again.” Orr has lofty goals for his final football season. So do his teammates. “We want to help him get 2,000 (yards rushing),” senior offensive lineman Kyle Stomp said. “We know he wants it

and we want it just as bad.” Orr admits 2,000 yards is a goal, but added, “We want more than that as a team.” And therein lies the key to his success — the relationship and inclusiveness with his offensive line. “Without your line, you’re nothing,” Orr said. “When you’re close with them, they’ll be as good to you as possible.” Stomp, along with seniors Alec Curts, Chase Gallagher and Tyler Norris and junior Jacob Tilton comprise the offensive line. They began playing varsity games together two seasons ago and success was instantaneous. As a sophomore, Orr rushed for 1,244 yards and 11 touchdowns. “We treat it as whatever J.D. gets, we’ve helped him earn it,” Norris said. “He’d probably still get at least half of those yards without an offensive line because he’s just that good. But because he has us up front pushing guys around and giving him the space, he’s able to make those plays he does.” The bond is as strong as ever entering their third and final season together. “The offensive line is very proud of what happens to J.D.,”

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Jalen Ward is expected to start at both quarterback and cornerback for the New Albany High School football team, and the senior is comfortable in both spots. Ward laughed off any comparison to the most recent Eagles player who made an impact at quarterback and in the secondary. That player, 2013 graduate Darron Lee, led the Eagles to a Division II state semifinal in 2012 and now is a starting linebacker at Ohio State. “I look up to him, yes. Absolutely,” said the 5-foot10, 170-pound Ward, who was a starting cornerback last year but did not see any action at quarterback behind 2014 graduate Tanner Cline. “He was a great player, but I just look at this as it’s my turn to step up as a senior. I need to make sure this team goes 1-0 every week.” Ward repeated the last sentence, or some variation thereof, three times. That sentiment is a linchpin of second-year coach Pat Samanich’s philosophy, especially this year as the Eagles’ defense brings back five starters and the offense returns just two starters. The preseason roster listed 28 seniors, five fewer than the Eagles had last year when they went 11-2 overall and 6-1 in the OCC-Capital Division and reached the Division II, Region 5 final before losing to Zanesville 35-28. “This season has been on the horizon for the past couple of years,” said Samanich, whose team opens Thursday, Aug. 28, at Reynoldsburg. “We knew in the offseason these (seniors) had to step out of their comfort zone and take ownership. It just naturally happens after a (senior) class that’s that big. They naturally took the follower type of role. We want them out of their comfort zone, to be leaders.” A 14-12 loss to Worthington Kilbourne at home in week 9 cost the New Albany its fifth consecutive OCC-Capital championship. The Eagles placed second to Kilbourne (7-0), with Olentangy finishing third (5-2). In the postseason, top-seeded New Albany defeated eighthseeded Northland 35-21 in the first round and fourth-seeded Mansfield Senior 26-22 in a regional semifinal before losing to the third-seeded Blue Devils. The Eagles were ranked seventh in the final state poll. “We have to realize we aren’t the same team,” senior two-way lineman Tyler Pearson said. August 28, 2014

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 28 ............at Reynoldsburg Sept. 5.....vs. Westerville Central Sept. 12 ...................at DeSales *Sept. 19 ...at Olentangy Orange *Sept. 26.....vs. Franklin Heights *Oct. 3....................at Delaware *Oct. 10................vs. Olentangy *Oct. 17...............vs. Big Walnut *Oct. 24 .......at Worth. Kilbourne *Oct. 31 ..........vs. Mount Vernon 2013 RESULTS (11-2 overall, 6-1 OCC-Capital) Reynoldsburg..............W, 38-20 Westerville Central ......W, 57-50 DeSales ........................W, 17-0 *Olentangy Orange......W, 49-13 *Franklin Heights.........W, 42-13 *Delaware.....................W, 31-9 *Olentangy..................W, 38-21 *Big Walnut.................W, 13-10 *Worth. Kilbourne.........L, 14-12 *Mount Vernon ............W, 17-14 PLAYOFFS Northland....................W, 35-21 Mansfield Senior .........W, 26-22 Zanesville ....................L, 35-28 *League contest INSIDE THE EAGLES •Coach: Pat Samanich, second season •Top players: Xzavier Brandon (OL/DL), Jack Burgdoerfer (RB/DB), Ryan Maguire (OL/DL), Tyler Pearson (OL/DL), Joey Rolwing (K/P), Jack Schroer (OL/DL), Christo Semertsidis (RB/LB) and Jalen Ward (QB/DB) •Key losses: Tanner Cline (QB), Hayden Hatten (LB), Trey Quillin (RB/DL), Joe Siegenthaler (WR/DB) and Ryan Wilson (OL/DL)

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“Despite how good last year was, we have to build our own identity and know the program is already set up to get to (the playoffs). We can’t lean on last year. We just have to get better as a team.”

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Samanich and offensive coordinator Brian Finn listed three returning starters on a preseason questionnaire, later smiling and admitting that was a stretch. While senior Titus Williams saw time as a receiver, senior running back Christo Semertsidis suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second half of a 38-20 win over Reynoldsburg in the opener, and Ward was a defensive starter. Semertsidis rushed for 225 yards and three touchdowns against Reynoldsburg. Jack Schroer, a 6-5, 250pound senior tackle who has

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committed to Miami University, will be among the leaders of a largely new line, increasing some pressure on Ward to perform. Semertsidis is expected to be the featured ball carrier. “(Ward’s) progression will be a huge key until that offensive line jells,” Finn said. “He and the backs will have to carry us a little bit.”

Mount Vernon’s J.D. Orr and Kilbourne’s Seth Hill. “We are counting on (the line),” Samanich said. “We have a young linebacking crew, and the guys up front have to hold it down to give the guys in the back some time to grow up. It’d be nice to get some turnovers from the secondary. They can be explosive.”

The lineup Quarterback: *Ward (sr., 510, 170) Running backs: *Jack Burgdoerfer (sr., 6-0, 195), *Semertsidis (sr., 6-1, 210) Receivers: *Nick Dewberry (jr., 6-0, 185), Nat Henry (jr., 6-3, 215), *Jake Simons (jr., 65, 185), James Smith (sr., 6-0, 180), *Josh Stedman (jr., 6-4, 240), Williams (sr., 5-11, 165) Linemen: Xzavier Brandon (sr., 5-11, 250), Paul Hong (sr., 5-9, 235), *Paul Kalec (sr., 60, 250), Tommy Lee (jr., 5-11, 220), *Ryan Maguire (sr., 6-6, 245), *James Parr (sr., 5-7, 215), Pearson (sr., 6-1, 230), *Michael Resnick (sr., 5-10, 220), *Schroer (*denotes projected starter)

The lineup Linemen:*Brandon,*Maguire, *Pearson, Deshawn Poindexter (sr., 6-3, 305), *Schroer, Kyle Simon (so., 5-10, 220) Linebackers: Davey Chamberlain (so., 5-11, 175), *Dewberry, Nate Evans (jr., 5-7, 220), *M.J. Jones (jr., 6-1, 190), *Semertsidis Secondary: Burgdoerfer, David Daly (sr., 6-0, 190), *Nate Glenn (sr., 5-11, 175), Eric Klopfenstein (jr., 6-3, 160), *Jake Lindsey (sr., 6-2, 180), Mano Paz (so., 5-8, 150), *Ward, *Justin Washington (jr., 5-10, 175)

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The Eagles return five starters, including three on the line in Brandon, Pearson and Schroer, who recorded 49 tackles last year, including five sacks. The other returning starters are Burgdoerfer (safety) and Ward. “We will fly to the ball. We are very physical up front,” Pearson said. “That’s the big mentality this year. Our backs and linebackers are young, but they are able to come up and fill holes.” The linebacking unit must figure out how to replace 2014 graduate Hayden Hatten, who had 149 tackles, including 20 for loss and 12 sacks, as well as six forced fumbles last year and was named Division II state Defensive Player of the Year. Hatten also was named district Defensive Player of the Year and shared OCC-Capital Player of the Year honors with

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Big Walnut

Eagles driven to atone for last season

By JOHN HULKENBERG way they perform.� THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Big Walnut finished 2-8 overall last year, marking the first Big Walnut High School time since 1996 that it finished football coach Joe Weaver has with a losing record. The noticed a different energy, a dif- Golden Eagles, who lost their ferent intensity, a different focus first eight games before winning their final two, went 2-5 in preseason practice. “It’s about responding to sit- in the OCC-Capital Division to uations and responding specif- finish sixth behind champion ically to a (losing) season,� said Worthington Kilbourne (7-0). Big Walnut, which missed Weaver, who is in his sixth season leading the program. “It’s the playoffs the past two seathe mindset of knowing what sons after qualifying for the you’ve got to do so (that type postseason in 2010 and 2011, of season) doesn’t repeat itself. is looking to win its first league “If you spend all your time title since 2011 and make a run in the Division III playoffs. looking in the rearview mirror, However, Weaver said the seathat’s where you’re going to son won’t be graded solely on live. (The players) get that, but whether or not his team accomit’s still there. It’s fueling the plishes those goals. fire and has guided them in the “If they can look back and say they had a good experience, learn something about the game and learn to become better men, that’s what it’s about,� Weaver said. Big Walnut lost 18 players from last season to graduation, including linebacker Alec Eisnnicher, who had a team high 137 tackles and was named first-team all-district and all league and special mention all state. The Golden Eagles will be leaning on their 20 seniors this " " year for leadership. “That work ethic has to come from within,� Weaver said. “You can go in and lift weights or you can lift weights with intensity and purpose. Our kids have committed themselves.� Big Walnut will attempt to win its first season opener since 2010 when it opens Friday, Aug. 29, at home against Mansfield Senior. “I’ve been playing with these guys since I was 6 and 7 years old,� senior running back Christian Johnson said. “It’s our last time playing together, so why not make it memorable?� Senior offensive lineman Justin Richards, a second-year starter, agreed with Johnson, saying, “It’s a real tight team.

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Everyone’s been in the weight room, getting after each other. Everyone wants the same thing. We want to win.� Big Walnut is in its second consecutive season in Division III after being in Division II the previous four seasons. The Golden Eagles won the Division III state championship in 2007 and were a state semifinalist in that division in 2008. “Each year each team is different,� Weaver said. “The helmets stay the same, but the faces inside change. With that you get a different attitude, a different mentality. You’ve just got to show up every week.�

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The Golden Eagles have a set plan on offense. “We’re a tight-end and twoback approach,� Weaver said. “We want to run the ball. We’re not big and we’re not fast, but we’re going to try and slam it in there between the tackles.� Opponents can expect to see Johnson out of the backfield. A third-year starter, he rushed for 284 yards on 86 carries last season. Senior Jordan Wall has returned at quarterback after

completing 93 of 167 passes for 1,167 yards with six touchdowns and seven interceptions last year. “Anytime you return your (quarterback), that’s a big plus,� Weaver said. The Golden Eagles also return their second-leading receiver in senior Joe Muench, who caught 24 passes for 453 yards a year ago.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Wall (sr., 61, 195), Nick Ulery (so., 5-11, 165), John Sutton (fr., 5-11, 170) Running backs: *Johnson (sr., 5-7, 175), Blake Marioth (sr., 5-9, 160), Brayden Sheppard (sr., 5-10, 190), Cole Weaver (jr., 5-6, 170) Receivers: Joey Mazzi (sr., 6-1, 185), *Muench (sr., 6-1, 180), Isaac Lucas (jr., 6-1, 185), Josh Seabrook (jr., 6-3, 200) Tight end: *Alec Evans (sr., 6-0, 195) Linemen: *Richards (sr., 63, 260), *Joey Spaulding (sr., 6-1, 215), *Ethan Hale (jr., 61, 260), Wayne Lambert (jr., 61, 260), Joey Schooley (jr., 62, 225), Caleb Hahn (so., 6-5, 320), Zack Pruyn (so., 6-5, 230) (*denotes projected starter)

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ......vs. Mansfield Senior Sept. 5........at Canal Winchester Sept. 12 ..............vs. St. Charles *Sept. 19..............vs. Olentangy *Sept. 26 ................at Delaware *Oct. 3 .........at Worth. Kilbourne *Oct. 10 ..........vs. Mount Vernon *Oct. 17 ..............at New Albany *Oct. 24....vs. Olentangy Orange *Oct. 31........at Franklin Heights 2013 RESULTS (2-8 overall, 2-5 OCC-Capital) Mansfield Senior............L, 28-7 Chillicothe....................L, 21-14 St. Charles.....................L, 34-0 *Olentangy...................L, 25-19 *Delaware .....................L, 21-0 *Worth. Kilbourne...........L, 31-0 *Mount Vernon.............L, 58-35 *New Albany ................L, 13-10 *Olentangy Orange........W, 17-0 *Franklin Heights...........W, 48-8 *League contest INSIDE THE GOLDEN EAGLES •Coach: Joe Weaver, sixth season •Top players: Christian Johnson (RB), Isaac Lucas (WR/DB), Jacob Lucas (LB), Blake Marioth (RB/DB), Joe Muench (WR), Justin Richards (OL), Joey Spaulding (OL) and Jordan Wall (QB) •Key losses: Austin Crow (OL/ DL/LB), Alec Eisnnicher (FB/LB), Austin Hale (OL/DL), Chase LaVeer (WR/DB), Austin Thomas (DB) and Joel Windle (DB)

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Among those expected to lead the defense are junior Isaac Lucas in the secondary and senior Jacob Lucas at linebacker. Last season, Isaac Lucas led the team in takeaways with five interceptions and a fumble recovery and had 63 tackles. Jacob Lucas had 27 tackles.

The lineup Linemen: Moody Firewick (sr., 5-8, 150), Jacob Pickrell (sr., 5-8, 110), Will Smith (sr., 5-6, 240), Jarrett Adkins (jr., 60, 185), Chuka Akusoba (jr., 510, 230), Hale, Justin Nelson (jr., 6-4, 260) Linebackers: Mark Lewis (sr. 5-11, 190), *Jacob Lucas (sr., 6-1, 205), Darren Taylor (sr., 5-10, 175), Colin Siders (sr., 5-9, 185), Charlie Klinedinst (jr., 6-0, 190), Mike Sensi (jr., 5-10, 190), Jacob Trott (jr., 6-3 210) Secondary: Conner Fry (sr., 5-9, 165), *Marioth, Cole Stark (sr., 6-0, 165), Donovan Chhuom (jr., 5-6, 160), *Isaac Lucas

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Big Walnut is looking to improve its special teams. “We want to make this a focal point for us – an area we want to get better at,� Weaver said. The Golden Eagles attempted only three field-goal attempts last season, converting two. Junior Tommy Fleser returns as place-kicker and will serve as the backup punter to junior Hayden Bowmar, who averaged 29.4 yards per punt last season.

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New coach set on improving Falcons’ fortunes

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Seth Dawkins can’t wait for the season to begin for the Franklin Heights High School football team. The junior wide receiver sees a lot of positives as the Falcons look to improve on last season, when they finished 1-9 overall and 0-7 in the OCC-Capital Division. Franklin Heights opens Friday, Aug. 29, at Columbus West. The Falcons posted their lone victory last year against the Cowboys, winning 53-26 in week 3. “It’s a different experience,� Dawkins said. “We’re used to having less than 30 people and we have so much more than that (68). “The offense is doing well and is really progressing fast. The linemen are doing well for us. We want this to be a

good year.� Franklin Heights, which finished last season with only 20 players, underwent a coaching change during the offseason. Tenneyson Varney, a first-time head coach, has replaced Mike Owen, who stepped down after two seasons. Varney was the offensive coordinator for Hamilton Township the past four seasons. Last year, the Rangers averaged 28.3 points per game en route to finishing 7-3 and sharing the MSL-Buckeye title with Circleville. Franklin Heights averaged 19.6 points for the 2013 season, but only 10.7 points against league competition. “When I was at Hamilton Township, we went 0-10 (in 2009), and the next year we turned it around to go 8-2,� said Varney, who was at Hamilton Township for six seasons after serving as an assistant at Ohio Dominican University, his alma mater, for two seasons. “I was

involved in the process of turning that program around. Now I want to get in the halls (at Franklin Heights) and start recruiting players.� Franklin Heights has not had a winning season since going 6-4 in 2001. In the 11 seasons since, the Falcons are 22-88, including 4-36 over the past four seasons. Since 2002, they have had two winless seasons and four seasons with only one victory. Franklin Heights did not play in 2009 because of a levy failure in South-Western City Schools. “I like the tenacity of these players,� Varney said. “It’s a very tough group. I’m the third coach this senior class has had in their four seasons. They have really bought into our approach and they want to be good. This is a great group of kids.� Although Varney is a 2000 graduate of Hamilton Township, he has learned about the Falcons’ legacy over the years.

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“My wife and brother-in-law are graduates of Franklin Heights, and this school has a lot of pride and a lot of tradition,� said Varney, whose 68-player roster includes 20 seniors and 25 freshmen. “We want to bring that back. “We know we have to earn it, which is our motto. We know that no one is going to take it easy on us. We have been working on a process and the kids have really responded to it.�

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Varney has implemented a multiplespread attack, which excites Dawkins, who was named honorable mention alldistrict in Division II and second-team all-league last year. “Coach Varney really knows what he’s doing,� said Dawkins, who has been clocked at 4.5 seconds in the 40-

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Olentangy Orange

Schroeder pushes for ‘level of excellence’ By SCOTT HENNEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM For the first time in its history, the Olentangy Orange High School football program is under the direction of someone not named Brian Cross. Zebb Schroeder, a former assistant at Olentangy and Olentangy Liberty who spent the past three seasons coaching Delaware, was hired in January to replace Cross. Schroeder went 11-19 with the Pacers, including a 1-2 mark against Orange. Delaware defeated the Pioneers 17-14 last year on its way to a 5-5 season. Coming off its worst season, Orange went to work during the offseason. The Pioneers hit the weight room with an attention to detail that Schroeder hopes will carry over to the season. “We knew in the offseason that we had two choices,” said Schroeder, whose team opens Friday, Aug. 29, at home against Liberty. “We could either come in and be accommodating, make (the players) feel good about themselves and get a lot of players out. Or we could come in and do things through hard work ... and do things the right way. “We pushed for a level of excellence. We had a tough offseason, which is why we might only have 54 kids out. But the kids who stayed around want to be here. They feel like they have earned the right to be a part of this program. We have 54 guys with heart and the 54 right guys.” Cross, who coached the Pioneers in their first six seasons, resigned in November after compiling a 33-30 record and guiding Orange to OCC-Capital Division titles and playoff appearances in 2009 and 2011. The Pioneers, who went 93 in 2009 and 8-3 in 2011, finished 1-9 last season. Their only other losing season was their inaugural season of 2008, when they went 3-7. Orange posted its lone victory last season against Franklin Heights, a 33-10 home win in week eight. The Pioneers went 1-6 in the OCC-Capital to finish seventh behind champion Worthington Kilbourne (7-0). “We started in November working toward this season,” said Sam Damko, a senior offensive and defensive lineman who missed the first eight weeks of last season with a torn flexor tendon in his left ring finger. “There was a high level of focus and we want to take that onto the field. As the coaches say, ‘Play like you’re going to get cut.’” Senior two-way lineman Nic Lee likes what he has seen from his teammates during the preseason. August 28, 2014

Phillis was 31-for-67 passing for 400 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions. He shared time with C.J. Stablein (71-for-145 passing, 773 yards, 4 touchdowns and 9 interceptions), who did not return to for his senior season. D.J. Dayhuff, a sophomore, was pushing Phillis for playing time in the preseason. Last season, Lichter rushed for 222 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries and Skuratowicz had 114 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries. Collins caught 28 passes for 394 yards and one touchdown, with Shepherd having 16 receptions for 237 yards and one score.

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“There’s a new energy. It’s a new era,” said Lee, who was named special mention allleague last season. “We put a lot of effort in (during) the offseason and we worked hard to get back on the field and show what we are able to do.” Senior two-way lineman Kenny MacMillan said the transformation has been mental as well as physical. “We really stressed mental toughness,” he said. “We stressed doing the little things in order to get better ... working hard on every rep. We’re making sure everything is right.” With limited numbers, Schroeder is hoping his team can stay healthy. “We can’t afford to have many injuries if we expect to compete,” he said. “We just don’t have the depth to cover something like that. We want to try to rotate so we can keep players fresh on both sides of the ball.”

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The Pioneers, who are implementing a wing-T alignment, return eight starters, including MacMillan at tackle. The others are center Kyle Pellington, wide receivers Matthew Collins and Hunter Shepherd, tailback Tyler Lichter, fullback Blake Skuratowicz, guard Albert VanFossen and quarterback Will Phillis. “These eight guys played a lot on offense last year but didn’t have a lot of success,” Schroeder said. “That made them hungry and they wanted to work hard to make sure they didn’t go through that again.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: J.D. Dayhuff (so. 6-1, 154), *Phillis (so., 63, 208) Running backs: Christian Albertini (so., 5-10, 171), *Lichter (jr., 6-1, 171), *Blake Skuratowicz (jr., 6-3, 215) Receivers: *Collins (jr., 56, 150), Steven Collins (so., 60, 155), Michael Sargent (jr., 5-10, 144), *Hunter Shepherd (jr., 5-9, 149) Tight end: *Emerson Milner (so., 6-3, 195) Linemen: Garrett Allen (sr., 5-11, 210), Andrew Appel (sr., 5-11, 248), Sam Damko (sr., 6-1, 220), Jake Fisher (jr., 60, 228), *Kenny MacMillan (sr., 6-3, 229), *Pellington (sr., Orange’s Matthew Collins makes a catch last season against Olentangy. Collins had 28 receptions 5-10, 266), *VanFossen (jr., for 394 yards last season. PAUL VERNON/THISWEEKSPORTS 6-3, 224), (*denotes projected starter)

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2014 SCHEDULE Orange will line up in a 4Aug. 29 ........vs. Olentangy Liberty 3 set with three returning Sept. 5 .........................vs. Milford starters in MacMillan and Lee Sept. 12 ............at Hilliard Bradley up front and Skuratowicz at *Sept. 19 ..............vs. New Albany linebacker. *Sept. 26 ..................at Olentangy “I’m pretty excited defen*Oct. 3 ................at Mount Vernon sively because we have some *Oct. 10....................vs. Delaware *Oct. 17...........at Franklin Heights pretty decent size up front,” *Oct. 24 ...................at Big Walnut Schroeder said. “We have some *Oct. 31 .........vs. Worth. Kilbourne very smart kids who under2013 RESULTS stand attention to detail is (1-9 overall, 1-6 OCC-Capital) needed in playing defense at Olentangy Liberty..............L, 25-7 the varsity level.” New Philadelphia ............L, 34-17 The Pioneers allowed 28.7 Hilliard Bradley..................L, 44-0 points per game last season, *New Albany ...................L, 49-13 including a 26.3 average in *Olentangy........................L, 45-2 seven OCC-Capital games. *Mount Vernon ..................L, 21-7 *Delaware.......................L, 17-14 The lineup *Franklin Heights............W, 33-10 Linemen: Appel, *Damko, *Tyler Houston (jr., 6-2, 221), Andrew Kessler (sr., 5-6, 218), *Nic Lee (sr., 5-9, 238), BUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED *MacMillan, Milner, VanFossen Linebackers: *Nick Buening (sr., 6-4, 201), Dylan Czempinski (so., 6-0, 177), A.J. Glass (jr., 5-10, 164), *Logan Seum (sr., 5-10, 190), *Skuratowicz SPECIAL TEAMS Secondary: Steven Collins, The lineup *Josh Forrester (jr., 5-10, 156), Kicker: Garet Delelles (so., *Hayden Heilshorn (sr., 5-11, 160), Lichter, *Connor Ryan 6-1, 161), Skuratowicz Punter: Phillis, Skuratowicz (jr., 5-11, 168), Sargent

*Big Walnut.......................L, 17-0 *Worthington Kilbourne .....L, 28-7 *League contest INSIDE THE PIONEERS •Coach: Zebb Schroeder, first season •Top players: Nick Buening (WR/LB), Matthew Collins (WR/DB), Sam Damko (OL/DL), Nic Lee (OL/DL),Tyler Lichter (RB/DB), Kenny MacMillan (OL/DL), Will Phillis (QB/DB), Hunter Shepherd (WR/DB), Blake Skuratowicz (RB/LB/K) and Albert VanFossen (OL/DL) •Key losses: Jake Bobrowski (RB/DL), Cole Cunningham (OL/DL), Justin Gels (TE/LB), Lenn’s Kamba (RB/DL), Jake Lewis (TE/LB), Alec McCurry (WR/DB), Alex Menzo (WR/DB), C.J. Stablein (QB/DB) and Marco Ventresca (QB/DB)

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Worthington Kilbourne

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A strong defense sparked a big turnaround for the Worthington Kilbourne High School football program last season. Buoyed by six three-year starters, the Wolves went 10-2 overall after going 3-7 in 2012, won the OCC-Capital Division championship, qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2008 and reached a Division II, Region 5 semifinal before losing to Zanesville 36-0. Kilbourne, which was ranked 10th in the final state poll, posted its most wins since going 11-3 in 2004. “Our goals are to follow the same path we did last year,” eighth-year coach Vince Trombetti said. “We don’t have nearly the experience we had last year, but I believe in our guys and their abilities. We want to continue to win, win the league and make a run in the playoffs.” The Wolves, who allowed an average of 10.8 points during the regular season and 12.3 points for the season, lost eight starters on defense to graduation. “It was one of the top-three defenses we’ve ever had at Kilbourne, based on numbers like yards per game, turnovers caused and all the other numbers,” said Trombetti, whose team opens Friday, Aug. 29, at home against Dublin Scioto in the “Battle of Hard Road.” “We were excellent against the run and a lot of that started with the defensive line.” Trombetti was keeping a close eye on that position during the preseason. Getting first looks at defensive tackles were senior Jake Selph and junior Ryan Clay. Junior Dakota Holtzclaw and seniors David Turner and Darius Turner are expected to rotate at ends.

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“Our biggest question is, can we replace the defense? A lot of that will depend on how those guys up front do,” said Trombetti, who was named district and league Coach of the Year last season. “The first job for any defensive line is to keep the blockers from reaching the linebackers so that they can make the plays. It’s a bonus when the linemen make as many plays as we did last year.” Among the key defensive players to graduate were nose guard Gavin Elifritz, linemen D.J. Freer and Connor Silva, linebackers Josh Happ and Taylor Wilson and defensive backs Seth Hill and Chandler Bridges. Hill was named first-team all-district and shared OCCCapital Player of the Year honors with New Albany’s Hayden Hatten and Mount Vernon’s J.D. Orr. Wilson (first team), Bridges (second team), Happ (second team), Freer (special mention) and Elifritz (honorable mention) also earned alldistrict honors. Bridges, Freer, Happ and Wilson also were first-team allleague, along with Hill. Elifritz was second-team all-league. “There definitely is some pressure on us because we have big shoes to fill,” David Turner said. “We had great seniors on the line who were third-year players last year. The main thing for us as a group is gap control and making way for our linebackers to make plays. “We’re doing well right now, but I think we need more practices to determine just how good we are going to be.”

ries, 922 yards and 14 TDs).

The lineup Quarterback: *Griffin Dahn (sr., 6-5, 210) Running backs: Bobby Austria (sr., 5-10, 178), Josh Stoner (jr., 5-10, 175), Isaiah Young (jr., 5-9, 180) Receivers: *Rafael Herrera (sr., 5-11, 160), *Dakota Holtzclaw (jr., 6-7, 210), Jack Thayer (jr., 6-1, 165) Linemen: J.C. Bartok (sr., 65, 260), Sam Beerman (so., 511, 210), Sean Mulholand (sr., 6-3, 286), Ray Trombetti (sr., 5-11, 218), Carson Van Lynch (so., 6-6, 205) (*denotes projected starter)

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Mike Cottrill has taken over as coordinator for Dan Sparks, who stepped down. “Mike Cottrill was with us the first 16 years of the program before he left to go to Marysville with (former Wolves coach) Jeff Gafford,” Trombetti said. “We’re glad to have him back and we’re going to run the pistol option again, but we’re going to extend the package some and I’m sure we’ll have a few wrinkles in there, too.” Griffin Dahn has returned at quarterback after rushing for 545 yards and five touchdowns on 120 carries and throwing for 925 yards and 10 touchdowns on 56-for-116 passing. The senior was special mention allleague last year. “He’ll be helped by the OFFENSE scheme and get through his The offense is expected to reads more quickly,” Trombetti have a few new wrinkles as said. “His play-action will be

better and he’ll deliver the ball quicker. Our option and zone reads will get better with a stronger passing game. “Griffin had a lot of summer sessions with his receivers. Although the receivers aren’t burners, they’re running sharper routes.” Senior tackle J.C. Bartok, the lone returning lineman, was special mention all-league last season. Senior Ray Trombetti, the coach’s son, takes over at center for 2014 graduate Joe Schick, who was first-team alldistrict. Among those expected to see time at running back is Isaiah Young, who rushed for 260 yards and two touchdowns on 45 carries and caught 10 passes for 66 yards last season. The junior was the team’s secondleading rusher behind 2014 graduate Justin Stoner (158 car-

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The corps of linebackers includes seniors Luke Hackathorne, Johnny Mack and Ahjallah Williams. Hackathorne will play in the middle when Kilbourne employs a 4-3 formation, and junior Connor Alley will be inside when the Wolves utilizes a 3-4 formation. Senior Dom Brown, who was honorable mention all-district last season, has returned to lead the secondary. “We feel pretty good about the defense as a whole,” Trombetti said. “We feel we’ve got good athletes in the right positions to make plays. I expect (cornerback Joe) Davis, Brown, Hackathorne and Williams to have strong seasons and be our defensive playmakers.”

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29............vs. Dublin Scioto Sept. 5...at Thomas Worthington Sept. 12 ...at Hamilton Township *Sept. 19...............vs. Delaware *Sept. 26 .........at Mount Vernon *Oct. 3.................vs. Big Walnut *Oct. 10.......vs. Franklin Heights *Oct. 17.................at Olentangy *Oct. 24 .............vs. New Albany *Oct. 31 .....at Olentangy Orange 2013 RESULTS (10-2 overall, 7-0 OCC-Capital) Dublin Scioto ...............L, 22-21 Thomas Worthington .....W, 44-7 Hamilton Township......W, 28-23 *Delaware.....................W, 42-7 *Mount Vernon ............W, 41-14 *Big Walnut...................W, 31-0 *Franklin Heights.........W, 49-16 *Olentangy....................W, 33-0 *New Albany ...............W, 14-12 *Olentangy Orange........W, 28-7 PLAYOFFS Dublin Scioto ................W, 38-3 Zanesville ......................L, 36-0 *League contest INSIDE THE WOLVES •Coach: Vince Trombetti, eighth season •Top players: J.C.Bartok (OT),Dom Brown (DB), Griffin Dahn (QB), Joe Davis (DB), Luke Hackathorne (LB), Rafael Herrera (WR), Dakota Holtzclaw (WR/DE), Johnny Mack (LB), Josh Stoner (RB/DB), Ahjallah Williams (LB) and Isaiah Young (RB) •Key losses: Chandler Bridges (slotback/DB), Gavin Elifritz (DL) , D.J. Freer (DE), Josh Happ (LB), Seth Hill (slotback/DB), Alex Meehan (OT), Keaton Reinhart (WR), Mason Rigio (DE), Joe Schick (OL), Connor Silva (DT), Justin Stoner (RB/DB) and Taylor Wilson (LB)

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Linebackers: Connor Alley (jr., 5-7, 200), *Luke Hackathorne (sr., 6-2, 211), *Johnny Mack (sr., 5-10, 170), *Ahjallah Williams (sr., 5-9, 180) Secondary: *Dom Brown (sr., 5-10, 180), *Joe Davis (sr., 5-6, 145), Tyler Davis (so., 58, 135), Griffin Grosh (so., 511, 155), *Nick Hill (so., 5-7, 141), Stoner

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Stoner is expected to handle kickoffs, with Grant Chesser returning to handle field-goal and extra-point attempts. Liam McCullough, a senior who has committed to Ohio State, is the long-snapper. Young, Stoner, Brown and Davis all could return punts and kickoffs. The lineup Kickers: Grant Chesser (sr., 5-10, 187), Stoner Punter: To be determined The lineup Returners: Stoner, Young Linemen: *Ryan Clay (jr., 6Long snapper: Liam McCul1, 247), *Holtzclaw, *Jake Selph (sr., 6-5, 241), Darius lough (sr., 6-3, 220) Turner (sr., 5-10, 171), *David Turner (sr., 6-0, 200) bemerine@thisweeknews.com August 28, 2014


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Mount Vernon

Jackets out to make good on investment By DON DELCO THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Motivation can be hard to sustain at times for players during the grueling two-a-day schedule, but for members of the Mount Vernon High School football team, their driving force was within sight. Literally. On Aug. 11, like most of their preseason practice sessions, the Yellow Jackets were banished to a sliver of grass tucked between the stadium’s parking lot, a practice soccer field and Yellow Jacket Drive. The football team’s two practice fields adjacent to the stadium were completely torn up because of construction. Last June, school officials announced stadium renovations would take place this summer. “We’ve been looking over there from our practice field and it has given us motivation during the long two-a-days that that is where you’re going to be playing on Friday nights,” senior running back J.D. Orr said. “We’ve played on some tough conditions here the past few years. It’s going to be nice to have a brand new field.” Among the improvements are the installation of artificial turf, a new track surface and locker rooms. “It’s been 20 years since they’ve done anything to this place,” fourth-year coach Anthony Naples said. “To put the time and money into our facilities, it shows our kids that maybe they have made an impact and changed the culture around here.” Things have been trending upward for Mount Vernon since Naples took over for Gary Keller in 2011. The Yellow Jackets finished 2-8 that season before improving to 5-5 in 2012 and 6-4 last season. Mount Vernon is now seven seasons removed from going 0-10. “Gary started to change the culture,” Naples said. “We understood we had to step it up and get it to where we want it to. We were fortunate to get some good senior classes and some good kids playing for us.” Mount Vernon has 37 players on its roster, down from 40 last season. The 15-member senior class entered the program in Naples’ first year. “What we taught them have sunk in,” Naples said. “They’ve shown all the classes what it takes to win and they under-

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...........at Central Crossing Sept. 5............vs. Sparta Highland Sept. 12 .....vs. Mansfield Madison *Sept. 19 .........at Franklin Heights *Sept. 26........vs. Worth. Kilbourne *Oct. 3 vs..........Olentangy Orange *Oct. 10 ...................at Big Walnut *Oct. 17.....................at Delaware *Oct. 24...................vs. Olentangy *Oct. 31 .................at New Albany 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 4-3 OCC-Capital) Marion Harding ..............W, 55-42 Sparta Highland ..............L, 35-26 Mansfield Madison .........W, 34-21 *Franklin Heights............W, 37-15 *Worthington Kilbourne....L, 41-14 *Olentangy Orange ...........W, 21-7

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Receivers: *Greg Dennis (sr., 6-0, 165), *Tyler Galbraith (sr., 6-4, 195), Lucas Staten (sr., 57, 185), Nathan Davis (jr., 6-0, 170), Tristian Little (jr., 5-10, 145), Lucas Schlabuch (jr., 61, 175), Avery Fenton (so., 59, 165), Nick Rush (so., 5-10, 160), Jacob Tiell (so., 5-9, 155) Tight ends: Cody Mundy (sr., 6-0, 170), *Hunter Quillen (sr., 6-2, 190), *Joey Upton (sr., 60, 200), Tyler Hanna (jr., 5-11, 190), Cody Valrance (so., 5-11, 180) Linemen: Jeep Cochran (sr., 6-4, 245), *Alec Curts (sr., 64, 250), *Chase Gallagher (sr., 6-1, 290), *Tyler Norris (sr., 62, 280), *Kyle Stump (sr., 6-0, 250), Dylan Lamoure (jr., 5-10, 210), Paul Nimeth (jr., 5-6, 190), *Jacob Tilton (jr., 6-2, 300), Dylan Whaley (jr., 5-10, 175), The lineup Anthony King (so., 6-3, 215), Quarterbacks: *Fitzgerald Marc Quinn (so., 6-2, 420), (sr., 5-11, 185), Mason Williams Greg Wyatt (so., 5-10, 185) (jr., 6-1, 160), Bryior Burney (*denotes projected starter) (so., 5-11, 150) Running backs: Luke Earnest DEFENSE (sr., 6-1, 200), *Orr (sr., 5-11, The small roster size means 205), Ethan Rummel (jr., 5-11, 170), Tyler Fleming (so., 5-7, a majority of the players will 165), Freddie Hart (so., 6-1, be going both ways, but the YelOFFENSE 210), Jarrod Laslo (so., 5-9, low Jackets are prepared, Orr, who was named first- 140), Dakota Shock (so., 5-9, according to two-way lineman team all-state in Division II last 170) Alec Curts.

stand what is in front of them.” Mount Vernon ended last season with consecutive losses to Olentangy and New Albany in OCC-Capital Division play by a combined 14 points. The Braves and Eagles were a combined 17-3 in the regular season last year. New Albany qualified for the Division II playoffs and reached a regional final. “(The players) saw where we were at in those last two games,” Naples said. “They understand why we didn’t win those two games, what they need to do to make it right and what it’ll take to get there.” Mount Vernon, which opens Friday, Aug. 29, at Central Crossing, will debut its renovated stadium Sept. 5 against Sparta Highland. “The kids are excited that the stadium improvements show the community is invested into them,” Naples said. “The community is also excited about the football season. There is a bit of football talk around town in a sport they usually don’t talk about.”

season, returns as the key cog to the Mount Vernon attack. Orr has a combined 3,082 yards rushing and 32 touchdowns the past two seasons. Quarterback Ryan Fitzgerald also is back after rushing for 714 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns and passing for 1,034 yards and eight scores last season. The Yellow Jackets return four of five starters on the line. “It’s our job to make sure defenses pay when they key on J.D.,” said Naples, whose team averaged 32.8 points per game last season. “In the passing game, if the coverage is there, Fitzgerald uses his legs and goes. Teams will have consequences if they pay too much attention to J.D.”

“We’ve been working really hard in the offseason,” Curts said. “Everyone has been showing up to the weight room and we’ve been getting stronger and in conditioning we’ve all been pushing ourselves. “We’re like the 300 Spartans. We’re a small group, but we’re going to do our best.” Mount Vernon’s 4-3 scheme is not lacking experienced players, but how and where those players fit may differ from a season ago. Naples admits determining the defense’s lineup has been “a bit of a chess match.” “We’ve got guys with experience playing football,” Naples said. “We just need to make sure it translates in what we need to do on the defensive side.” At linebacker and in the secondary, Naples is moving his pawns around, but up front the Yellow Jackets are well represented by Curts and Jeep Cochran. Curts has committed to the University at Buffalo. “He’s a big guy with great strength and good speed,” Naples said of Curts. “He can play either defensive tackle or defensive end. Jeep also has a great motor. Those two guys are 6-foot-4 apiece.” Last season, Mount Vernon allowed 29.7 points per game, but in the finale against playoff-bound New Albany, the Yellow Jackets limited the Eagles

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FROM >> 30 coach Anthony Naples said. “In the past, maybe J.D. didn’t understand it, but now in his senior year, he does. Those offensive linemen want to hear ‘J.D. Orr gets 20 yards’ over the stadium’s loudspeaker. That means they know they’re doing the right things up front and his yards are something they can hang their hat on.” According to Norris, gaping running August 28, 2014

*Big Walnut ....................W, 58-35 *Delaware......................W, 42-28 *Olentangy......................L, 38-27 *Mount Vernon ................L, 17-14 *League contest INSIDE THE YELLOW JACKETS •Coach: Anthony Naples, fourth season •Top players: Jeep Cochran (OL/DL), Alec Curts (OL/DL), Greg Dennis (WR/DB), Ryan Fitzgerald (QB/DB), Chase Gallagher (OL), J.D. Orr (RB), Lucas Staten (WR/DB) and Kyle Stump (OL/DL) •Key losses: Josh Edwards (LB), Logan Rhea (WR) George Walker (LB), Rain Wiggand (WR) and James Wright (OL)

lanes aren’t a necessity for Orr. “He makes our job easy,” Norris said, holding up his right hand and separating his index finger from his thumb by about four inches. “We only need to give J.D. that much space and he’s gone. They can’t catch him.” When an opposing defense faces Orr, it encounters not only a speedy tailback, but also a strong one. According to Naples, Orr is one of the strongest players on the team. Last

February at the Danville Powerlifting Meet, he won the middleweight title with a combined 1,275 pounds in three categories — bench press, squat and deadlift — to help Mount Vernon to the team title. Orr has prepared his body to take on a heavy workload this fall. Last year, he averaged 23.6 carries per game and Naples doesn’t expect that number to decrease. “He’s one of those throwback tail-

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backs that can do it all,” Naples said. “He can run through you and he can run around you. He has the speed, but also the thickness to take the hits. “He’s going to get the rock a lot. He can handle it. He’s an old-school kind of kid and one of the best backs I’ve ever seen.” Perhaps Wright State should reconsider its absence of a football program.

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to 14 points.

The lineup Linemen: *Cochran, *Curts, *Stump, Gallagher, Mundy, Norris, *Hanna, Lamoure, Nimeth, Tilton, Whaley, King, Quinn, Wyatt, Valrance Linebackers: Earnest, *Quillen, *Upton, *Rummel, Fleming, Hart, Shock, Valrance Secondary: Orr, *Dennis, *Fitzgerald, *Staten, *Davis, Little, Williams, Burney, Fenton, Fleming, Rush, Schlabuch, Valrance

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ing to contribute in the secondary. The lineup Linemen: *Kyler Cline (sr., 6-3, 210), *Blumenshein, *Ben Roshon (jr., 6-1, 225), *Keano Smith (sr., 6-5, 225) Linebackers: *Costlow, *Seth Kidd (sr., 5-9, 210) Secondary: Desmond Johnson, *Jesse Ramirez (sr., 5-10, 180), *Casey Gould (jr., 5-9, 150), *Stiers

group, but we have some work to do and we’ll be able to be better. You can feel the energy. I feel like we’re a team starting to work toward where we were last year.” Stiers will play safety after starting every game last season in the secondary. “We’ve put a little pressure on Ty not only to be able to play, but to be able to lead the way back there,” Cotter said. SPECIAL TEAMS Senior Jesse Ramirez has moved to safety from outside Senior Andrew Latimer, linebacker. who plays on the boys soccer Desmond Johnson and jun- team, will handle kicking duties ior Casey Gould also are look- and Snyder is the punter.

FROM >> 19

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6-0, 185), *Mason Shimmel (jr., 5-10, 170), *Antonio Quintana (jr., 5-10, 150)

senior Jake Hale, who committed to Ohio University as a long snapper, were starters last season. The lineup Linemen: *Jake Hale (sr., 62, 210), *Littlejohn, Acuri, Lind, Rosi

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yard dash and already has received a scholarship offer from the University of Toledo. “We had some 7-on-7 drills and that went well. We’re having a lot of fun and getting better every day.” The Falcons return seven on offense in Dawkins, senior wide receiver Day Summerall, senior quarterback Ray Spangler, senior running backs Armane Cotton and Mitch Kittinger, senior tackle Justin Harris and senior guard David Haynes. Harris was first-team allleague and Haynes was honorable mention all-league last year. “Our quarterback, Ray Spangler, is coming along nicely, making his reads and throwing the ball well,” Varney said. “We have good receivers in Seth Dawkins and Day Summerall. Seth is fast has great hands and doesn’t shy away from contact.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Spangler, Dylan Akers (so.) Running backs: *Cotton, *Kittinger, Emmanuel Braxton (jr.) Receivers: *Summerall, *Dawkins, Dylan Bush (jr.), Varney, Orlando Wilborn (jr.) Tight ends: *Alonzo Longshore (sr.), Darren Gammell (so.) Linemen: *Justin Harris (sr.), *David Haynes (sr.), Joey Nunnery (sr.), Tony Johnson (jr.), *Christian Scase (jr.), Joey Slark (jr.) (*denotes projected starter)

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The lineup Kicker: *Andrew Latimer (sr., 6-0, 175) Punter: *Snyder Returners: Johnson, Mowery, Shreve, Stiers Long snapper: *Gunner Daniels (so., 5-10, 210) fdirenna@thisweeknews.com

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FROM >> 25

Mowery, Johnson, Shreve and Stiers should give the team several threats in the return game. Cotter said sophomore long snapper Gunner Daniels attended several camps during the offseason to help develop his skills.

Drew Carmichael will be the Harr. kicker. The lineup Bass and Stephens are the Kicker: Drew Carmichael top returners. Palmer, a four-year starter at (so., 5-10, 160) Punter: Shimmel long snapper, attended a Ray Returners: Bass, Stephens Guy/Pro Kicker.com camp in Long snapper: Palmer the offseason and is considered one of the top players in the area at the position, according to fdirenna@thisweeknews.com

Linebackers: *Jackson SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Drunkenbroad (sr., 6-1, 210), The lineup *Shelton Eggleston (sr., 5-10, Shimmel will handle the Kicker: Goodwill 190), *Scott Goodwill (sr., 6punting duties and sophomore Punter: Goodwill 1, 215), Tyler Smith (sr., 5-11, Returners: Wiseman, 210) Durtschi Secondary: *Barboza, Kyle Long snapper: Hale Miller (sr., 5-10, 160), Alec Ross (sr., 6-0, 160), *Jacob sports@thisweeknews.com FROM >> 28 “Dre is really a tough guy, Worrell (sr., 5-10, 190), *White both physically and mentally,” kids like football and they want coach Crabtree said. “He does to be good.” everything well, though his At a glance speed is probably fourth on the list, but he’s not slow by any OFFENSE *Worthington Kilbourne....L, 49-16 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ............at Columbus West * Olentangy Orange.........L, 33-10 The 11 starters back for the means. He’s just a great wellSept. 5....................vs. Centennial *Delaware.........................L, 41-6 shotgun spread alignment rounded back.” Also returning are senior lineSept. 12........................vs. Briggs *Big Walnut.......................L, 48-8 include two quarterbacks in senmen Evan Crabtree (honorable *Sept. 19 ...........vs. Mount Vernon *League contest ior Ben Beckett and junior Gun*Sept. 26................at New Albany INSIDE THE FALCONS mention all-district), Josh Greennar Hoak, who has an offer from *Oct. 3.....................vs. Olentangy •Coach: Tennyson Varney, first seathe University of Toledo. They walt, Sam McCollum (honor*Oct. 10 ..........at Worth. Kilbourne son split time last season and dur- able mention all-league) and *Oct. 17.......vs. Olentangy Orange •Top players: Armane Cotton Corey Williams (honorable ing the 7-on-7 competition. *Oct. 24.....................at Delaware (RB/LB), Seth Dawkins (WR/CB), “(A two-quarterback system) mention all-district) and senior *Oct. 31..................vs. Big Walnut Justin Harris (RB/DL), David Haynes is what we have until one pulls wide receivers Chase Granlund (OL/DL), Mitch Kittinger (RB/DB), 2013 RESULTS significantly ahead of the other,” (21 catches, 232 yards, 2 touchAlonzo Longshore (OL/LB), Joey Slark (1-9 overall, 0-7 OCC-Capital) coach Crabtree said. “Ben had downs), Kyle Marcinick (honWesterville North.............L, 48-21 (OL/DL), Ray Spangler (QB/LB) and Centennial ......................L, 48-47 Day Summerall (WR/DB) more experience early on last orable mention all-district, secColumbus West ..............W, 53-26 •Key losses: Austin Earle (QB), Matt year, and it showed. Gunnar ond-team all-league; 30 recep*Mount Vernon ................L, 37-15 German (RB/LB/SS), T.J. Jenkins was coming out of freshman tions, 596 yards, 5 TDs), Rankin and C.J. Saunders (15 catches, *New Albany ...................L, 42-13 (OL/DL) and Baylee Kibbey (OL/DL) football and had a lot of catch182 yards, 1 TD). * Olentangy.......................L, 49-7 ing up to do. It’s something we evaluate on a daily basis.” The lineup Beckett completed 80 of 141 Quarterbacks: Ben Beckett passes for 1,061 yards with eight (sr., 5-11, 181), Gunnar Hoak touchdowns and four intercep- (jr. 6-3, 190) BUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED UNTIL tions. He missed portions of Running backs: *Dre three games with concussion- Kendrick (sr., 5-7, 174), Stephen related symptoms. Hoak, was Headings (jr., 5-10, 213), Casey 36-for-81 for 449 yards with Kirk (soph., 5-9, 156) © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. four touchdowns and four interReceivers: *Chase Granlund ceptions. (sr., 5-10, 155), *Kyle Marcinick “Ben is big as a leader on the (sr., 6-1, 175), Tommy McElemploying a 4-2-5 alignment, Briggs. field. He’s much more com- roy (sr., 5-11, 160), *Shaun return seven starters. manding,” said senior Shaun Rankin (sr., 5-9, 155), *C.J. The lineup Harris and Haynes have Linemen: *Harris, *Haynes, Rankin, a returning starter at Saunders (sr., 5-9, 160), Eric returned on the defensive line, wide receiver who was second- Bradford (jr., 5-6, 145) Cotton, Summerall and senior *K’Shawn Agee (jr.), *Slark team all-league. “Gunnar has a Tight ends: *Alex Berling Linebackers: *Cotton, great skill set.” Alonzo Longshore are back at (sr., 6-2, 200), Jack Dorenkott linebacker and Dawkins and *Longshore, *Summerall, Omar In a spread attack, the focus (soph., 6-0, 195) senior Ray Wallace have Ibrahim (jr.), *Gammell, Eddie normally goes to the quarterLinemen: *Evan Crabtree Ferguson (fr.) returned in the secondary. back and receivers, but senior (sr., 5-11, 235), *Josh GreenSecondary: LeVor Reid (sr.), running back Dre Kendrick had walt (sr., 5-10, 212), Alex Hill Longshore was special menShephard, *Wallace, *Dawkins, a breakout 2013 season. The 5- (sr., 5-8, 220), Matt Hite (sr., 5tion all-league last season. “I’m really pleased with the Wilborn foot-7, 174-pounder was spe- 10, 232), *Sam McCollum (sr., way our linebackers have played cial mention all-state, first-team 6-4, 275), Saajan Patel (sr., 6and the way they have been SPECIAL TEAMS all-district and all-league by 9, 334), *Corey Williams (sr., moving to the football,” Varrushing for 1,569 yards and 17 6-0, 282), Alex Gellerstedt (jr., The lineup ney said. “They have been really touchdowns on a program- 6-7, 245), Sterling Roseberry Kicker: Spangler good in pursuit and have really record 277 carries. He ran for (jr., 5-7, 235) Punter: Spangler been hustling.” (*denotes projected starter) Returners: Kittinger, Bush 200-plus yards four times, Also expected to play a key including 240 yards and five Long snapper: Scase DEFENSE role is senior cornerback Nate touchdowns on 29 carries in the Coffman’s 4-3 set has eight Shephard, who transferred from shennen@thisweeknews.com playoff win over Centerville.

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starters back, including Rankin and senior Reagan Malas (second-team all-league) in the backfield. Others returning are senior tackles Austin Blazer, Drew DeNoble and Terrance Rudolph and Hogan at defensive end with seniors Jared Febus and Griffin Grady at linebacker. “We have a lot of guys who can run to the ball, which is always a good thing,” coach Crabtree said.

The lineup Linemen: *Austin Blazer (sr., 6-0, 243), *Drew DeNoble (sr., 5-11, 238), *Kyle Hogan (sr., 6-1, 198), Tyler Pajk (sr., 5-11, 212), *Terrance Rudolph (sr., 6-0, 262), Quinton Wolfe (sr., 6-1, 268), Ryan Beardsley (jr., 6-1, 215), Gellerstedt, Addison Zimmer (jr., 5-11, 180) Linebackers: *Jared Febus (sr., 5-9, 188), *Griffin Grady (sr., 6-2, 195), Andrew Kraly (sr., 6-1, 196), Dominic Drouhard (jr., 5-10, 180), Isaac McKinney (jr., 6-0, 162), Colt Whitman (jr., 6-0, 215), Joe Kendrick (soph., 5-9, 234) Secondary: Granlund, Justin Hill (sr., 5-11, 170), Brent Kaffenbarger (sr., 5-10, 158), Devin Kelly (sr., 5-10, 168), *Reagan Malas (sr., 6-0, 183), Gavin Mulqueen (sr., 5-11, 180), *Rankin, Reece Partridge (jr., 5-8, 168),

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The lineup Kicker: *Granlund Punter: *Caleb Stoneburner (soph., 6-2, 171) Returners: Granlund, Marcinick, Rankin, Saunders Long snapper: *Crabtree (PAT/FG), Greenwalt (P), Kraly (P) shennen@thisweeknews.com

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Delaware Hayes

Pacers embrace changes set by Golden

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The buzz around the Delaware Hayes High School football program hasn’t subsided since Mike Golden was named coach in January. The ultra-successful Golden also is excited about turning around the program as he enters his 26th year as a head coach. “I don’t know if you’d call it a cultural change, but I think the kids understood that we needed to make changes in schemes, attitudes and work ethics to move forward and they have been very accepting,” said Golden, who coached Upper Arlington the past nine seasons and has a 203-78 career record with 16 playoff appearances. “I know what it takes to win. I’m a big believer in execution and fundamentals, and that’s what wins games. “That’s what we’re introducing to them. The kids have taken to the (new) schemes. We’re going to be a power-run football team and play a 3-4 defense. They’re not complex strategies. It’s all based on fundamentals, so it has been easy to implement even though we have a long way to go. They have grasped a lot of it and we’re making improvements every day.” Golden, who coached Watterson from 1988-2002 and led the Eagles to the Division III state title in 2002, replaced Zebb Schroeder, who left to coach Olentangy Orange after compiling an 11-19 record in three seasons with the Pacers. Last season, Delaware finished 5-5 overall and went 34 in the OCC-Capital Division to place fifth, behind champion Worthington Kilbourne (7-0). “We want a winning season. In fact, we want to win every game,” said Golden, whose team opens Friday, Aug. 29, at Buckeye Valley. “That’s the goal. But you don’t reach that goal without reaching the first objective and that is to be the best team we can be each and every week, and you can only do that when you give 100 percent on every play in every practice and game. If we do that, the record will take care of itself.” Golden’s coaching staff includes four of his assistants at UA, including his brother, Ed Golden (offensive coordinator), and Mike Kerr (defensive coordinator). Holdovers from Delaware’s staff last year are Phil Carr (assistant offensive line), Justin Malivuk (receivers/outside linebackers/special teams coordinator), Ryan Montgomery (running backs/inside linebackers) and volunteer Casey King (assistant running backs/inside line-

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .............at Buckeye Valley Sept. 4 ....................vs. Marysville Sept. 12 .....................at Westland *Sept. 19.........at Worth. Kilbourne *Sept. 26 ................vs. Big Walnut *Oct. 3 ..................vs. New Albany *Oct. 10 ........at Olentangy Orange *Oct. 17 .............vs. Mount Vernon *Oct. 24..........vs. Franklin Heights *Oct. 31....................at Olentangy 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 3-4 OCC-Capital) Buckeye Valley .................W, 51-0 Canal Winchester .............W, 23-7 Dublin Jerome ..................L, 41-0 *Worthington Kilbourne .....L, 42-7 *Big Walnut......................W, 21-0 *New Albany .....................L, 31-9 *Olentangy Orange .........W, 17-14 *Mount Vernon ................L, 42-28

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backers). “We’ve got pretty good speed and decent size and we have good strength,” Mike Golden said. “With our enrollment and the way the kids have worked, there’s no reason for us not to be successful. “We only have 55 or 60 kids and I enjoy that number because I was used to averaging around 80 or 85 at UA, but a lot of those guys were just sitting around. This has been nice because we get a chance to coach all of them up. Every kid has a chance to get better every day, and that will be a big bonus in the future.”

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Delaware returns six starters, including junior running back Ethan Tucky and senior fullback Ernest Bonsu. “Bonsu and Tucky are capable of making big plays anywhere on the field,” Mike Golden said. “Bonsu is an excellent player and a great leader. He is thick and full of muscle, but he’s also quick. “Tucky is (6-foot-2, 220 pounds) and runs the 100 meters in 10.7 (seconds). He’s a great example to the kids because of what he has already accomplished on the field and on the track, and he’s only ... a junior.” Bonsu rushed for 322 yards

on 94 carries last season and Tucky saw limited action in the backfield. They will take handoffs from junior Connor King or sophomore Cullen Moore, who were competing to replace 2014 graduate Janté Wright as the starting quarterback. “We haven’t decided at quarterback. Cullen is more of a runner than Connor,” Golden said. “He’s more of an X-factor. Connor is a very good student and very diligent in trying to execute each play. Cullen has a little bit more natural athleticism.” The Pacers return two starters on the line in seniors Austen Kimbro and Shane Sand. Their other two returning starters are senior wide receiver Brandon McConaha and senior tight end Lamar Rhymes.

The lineup Quarterbacks: Connor King (jr.), Cullen Moore (so.) Running backs: *Ernest Bonsu (sr.), *Ethan Tucky (jr.) Receivers: Derrick Buford (soph.), *Josh Hyatt (jr.), *Brandon McConaha (sr.), Noah Watts (jr.) Tight ends: Jacob Hackathorn (jr.), Nick Katona (so.), *Lamar Rhymes (sr.) Linemen: *Austen Kimbro (sr.), *Derek Louck (sr.), Matt

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*Franklin Heights..............W, 41-6 *Olentangy........................L, 27-9 *League contest INSIDE THE PACERS •Coach: Mike Golden, first season •Top players: Ernest Bonsu (FB), Jake Brown (LB), Josh Daughenbaugh (LB), Nick Katona (TE/LB), Austen Kimbro (OL/DL), Derek Louck (OL/DL), Brandon McConaha (WR/DB), Lamar Rhymes (TE/DL), Shane Sand (OL/DL), Joseph Sanfillipo (K/P), John Shields (OL/DL) and Ethan Tucky (RB/LB) •Key losses: Anthony Hinton (slotback/LB), Caleb Howell (slotback/DB), Shawn Johnson (OL/LB), Keenan Kimbro (DL), Reece Kotaka (OL), Gaige Linville (OL), Andrew Sierawski (OT),Theoun Sorn (RB/DB), Collin Wittig (OL/DL) and Janté Wright (QB/DB)

Persinger (sr.), *Shane Sand (sr.), Elliot Shaw (sr.), John Shields (jr.), Kyle Willis (sr.) (*denotes projected starter)

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The Pacers return five starters, including two outside linebackers in Tucky and senior Josh Daughenbaugh. Last season, Tucky had 48 tackles and four sacks and was named first-team all-league and all-district in Division I. Daughenbaugh had 35.5 tackles. “Josh Daughenbaugh and Ethan Tucky give us a pair of outside linebackers who should be big defensive playmakers,” Golden said. “They will be the strength of our defense on the edges.” The Pacers plan to rotate players on the line. Rhymes, who had 33 tackles last year, and Sand are returning starters. Others expected to be a part of the rotation include Kimbro, Derek Louck and John Shields. “We’re fortunate to have five or six defensive linemen that we can rotate,” Golden said. “Many of those same guys will be asked to do a lot on the offensive side. That’s why we’re still trying to figure out the right combinations and rotations. I don’t mind kids playing both ways as long as we have a rotation to keep them

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on field-goal attempts and averfresh.” The other returning starter aged 36.3 yards per punt to is McConaha at defensive back. earn honorable mention alldistrict and second-team allThe lineup league honors. Linemen: Kimbro, Louck, “We have a good kicker in Rhymes, Sand, Shields Sanfillipo,” Golden said. “I Linebackers: *Jake Brown really like him. He is more than (sr.), Caleb Cooper (jr.), a kicker, too. He’s been a leader *Daughenbaugh (sr.), Max that the kids look up to and lisHendrix (so.), Katona, Cole ten to. He will captain our speSparks (sr.), *Tucky cial teams and be one of maybe Secondary: McConaha, Sean four captains.” Gliebe (jr.), Hyatt, Jon Hunsaker (sr.), Watts, Cody The lineup Wooten (sr.) Kicker: Joe Sanfillipo (sr.) Punter: Sanfillipo SPECIAL TEAMS Returners: To be determined Joe Sanfillipo returns as the Long snappers: Daughenplace-kicker and punter. Last baugh, Mason Davis (so.) season, he was 25-for-27 on extra-point attempts, 3-for-4 bemerine@thisweeknews.com

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Olentangy

Braves feel they have something to prove By DAVE PURPURA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Whichever team won the final drive of the Olentangy High School football team’s Blue-Gold scrimmage Aug. 9 got first crack at a cooler full of ice-cold sports drinks. The Braves’ defense came up big at the right time, stopping the offense on fourth down, just inches from a first down. Olentangy, which opens Friday, Aug. 29, at home against Westerville South, felt like it came up just that short of the playoffs last year, and it doesn’t want that to happen again. The Braves went 8-2 overall, but losses in consecutive weeks to OCC-Capital Division rivals New Albany (38-21) and Worthington Kilbourne (33-0) in weeks 7 and 8 prevented them from making their second playoff appearance in a row and ninth overall. Olentangy was one of only five teams statewide to win at least eight games but not make the postseason. The Braves finished 11th (17.3 points) in Division II, Region 5 as the top eight teams qualified for the playoffs. Northland (20.3333) was eighth.

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.........vs. Westerville South Sept. 5 ..........at Olentangy Liberty Sept. 12...................vs. Lexington *Sept. 19 .................at Big Walnut *Sept. 26 .....vs. Olentangy Orange *Oct. 3.............at Franklin Heights *Oct. 10 .................at New Albany *Oct. 17 .........vs. Worth. Kilbourne *Oct. 24 ..............at Mount Vernon *Oct. 31....................vs. Delaware 2013 RESULTS (8-2 overall, 5-2 OCC-Capital) Canal Winchester .............W, 41-6 Olentangy Liberty ..W, 26-23 (2OT) Lexington.......................W, 48-21 *Big Walnut ....................W, 25-19 *Olentangy Orange ...........W, 45-2

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Olentangy returns eight starters on offense and nine on defense, including five all-district honorees in place-kicker Jared Bell (first team), running back and defensive lineman Chris Crumb (second team), linebacker Jake Didion (second team), running back Anthony Golden (honorable mention) and quarterback Deeb Haber (honorable mention). Second-year coach Mark Solis hopes that experience, not to mention having a full offseason with his team as well as a newly-installed artificial turf field, proves fruitful. His aim is for his offense to run 90 plays per game. According to his calculations, the Braves averaged 77 plays last season. “It really comes down to how you practice,” said Solis,

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The lineup Quarterback: *Haber (jr., 62, 185) Running backs: *Golden (sr., 5-11, 205), *Crumb (jr., 6-1, 255), Kyle Dickinson (jr.) Receivers: *Batt (sr., 5-11, 180), Jarod Johnson (sr.), *Obi Anunike (jr., 6-4, 195), *Kochheiser (jr., 6-5, 235), Seth O’Neill (jr.) Linemen: *Quinn Tucker (sr.), *Campbell (jr., 6-4, 245), *Ben Harder (jr.), *Josh Lloyd (jr.), *Andrew Luxeder (jr.) (*denotes projected starter)

*Franklin Heights..............W, 49-7 *New Albany ...................L, 38-21 *Worthington Kilbourne .....L, 33-0 *Mount Vernon ...............W, 38-27 *Delaware........................W, 27-9 *League contest INSIDE THE BRAVES •Coach: Mark Solis, second season •Top players: Drew Batt (WR), Luke Campbell (OL), Chris Crumb (RB/DL), Jake Didion (LB), Jimmy Elmurr (jr.), Anthony Golden (RB), Deeb Haber (QB), Austin Kochheiser (WR) and Nick Tarpey (DB) •Key losses: Curtis Conrad (OL),Victor Elmurr (WR), Tim Feasel (LB), J.T. Grega (WR), Kevin Sherry (LB) and Andy Simms (OL)

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yards and passing for 1,892. Haber joined the program during preseason practice last season and took over as starting quarterback in the fourth game, after senior incumbent Noah Durst sustained a season-ending hand injury. Haber was 114-for-171 passing for 1,211 yards with seven touchdowns and six interceptions. “The kid is comfortable. He is ready to go,” Batt said of Haber. “He’s great at reads and picking apart defenses so far (in preseason). The reads he’s making are awesome and (they are) putting us in great positions to make plays.” Golden rushed for 421 yards and seven touchdowns on 81 carries last year. He will be joined in the backfield by the 6-foot-1, 255-pound Crumb, whom Solis projects to play tailback. Olentangy’s top returning receiver is junior tight end Austin Kochheiser, who had OFFENSE 16 receptions for 167 yards and Olentangy averaged 32 a touchdown last season. points last year and had a balJunior lineman Luke Campanced attack, rushing for 1,992 bell has a scholarship offer

who was hired in June 2013 to replace Ed Terwilliger and, thus, didn’t have a full offseason heading into his first season with the program. “It’s our culture. Everything we do is fast. It started in the offseason in the weight room. Everyone is on a whistle. We have conditioned our players since January that this is how we’re going to do it.” Among the goals is a league championship. Olentangy went 5-2 in the OCC-Capital last year to place third, behind Kilbourne (7-0) and New Albany (6-1), and has yet to win an OCC title. The Braves acknowledge that fact with this year’s slogan, “Hang the Banner.” “On paper, we had a great record and a great season,” defensive back Nick Tarpey said. “We haven’t taken that next step as a program, and that’s to win an OCC championship. We want to make history at our school.”

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Didion will be one of several leaders of the Braves’ 43 defense after recording 120 tackles (23 for loss) last year. Other key players include Crumb (95 tackles) at defensive tackle, Tarpey (78 tackles) at safety and seniors Nate Hall (70 tackles, including 8 for loss) and Connor Slade (83 tackles, team-high six sacks) at defensive end. Solis also expects junior middle linebacker Jimmy Elmurr to be a leader on defense after seeing considerable playing time as a sophomore. “He’s the captain of the defense. He’ll set everything for us,” Solis said. Tarpey’s praise of his unit was even more pointed. “They will be beasts,” Tarpey said of Didion and Elmurr. “(Defensive backs) Seth (O’Neill) and Jarren (Williams) have the ability to lock guys down. We’re going to be a very cohesive unit because we are familiar with each other.” According to Solis, Crumb and O’Neill are among the few players who will play both ways. O’Neill also plays wide receiver.

The lineup Linemen: *Hall (sr., 6-2, 205), *Slade (sr.), *Crumb, *Will Strawser (so.) Linebackers: *Didion (sr., 5-11, 195), *Elmurr (jr.) Secondary: *Tarpey (sr., 58, 175), *Williams (sr.), *Rahim Benton (jr.), *Jacob Fleck (jr.), *O’Neill (jr.)

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Bell made five of seven field-goal tries last season and converted from 46 and 49 yards in the Blue-Gold scrimmage. Bell also was the Braves’ punter last year, averaging 36.4 yards on 28 tries, but junior Jake Jenkusky will assume those duties this year in addition to being the backup placekicker.

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Spotlight

‘Old-school’ approach benefits Conner

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Nick Conner has heard from plenty of people about his size. Even as a fifth grader, word spread that Connor – who grew into a 6-foot-3, 225-pound senior linebacker for the Dublin Scioto High School football team – was actually a 16-yearold who had been held back in school. Some have accused him of using steroids. None of that is true. Conner has just been a believer in hard work. “My dad has always been a hard-nosed guy,” he said. “Growing up with someone in your ear all your life makes you a tougher person.” Conner is sure to be a worry for offenses in the OCC-Cardinal Division where the Irish last season finished fourth (4-3) behind Westerville Central (70), Hilliard Darby (6-1) and Hilliard Bradley (5-2) and ahead of Westerville South (3-4), Dublin Jerome (2-5), Westerville North (1-6) and Canal Winchester (0-7). Conner also drew the attention of Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, who in June asked the linebacker to be part of the Buckeyes’ 2015 recruiting class. He committed to OSU after receiving a long list of offers

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Inside the division 2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall West. Central 7-0 10-2 Hilliard Darby 6-1 8-3 Hilliard Bradley 5-2 6-4 Dublin Scioto 4-3 6-4 West. South 3-4 5-5 Dublin Jerome 2-5 4-6 West. North 1-6 3-7 Canal Winchester 0-7 0-1 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Bradley at Jerome Scioto at Central Darby at North Canal Winchester at South Sept. 26 Central at Canal Winchester Jerome at Darby North at Scioto South at Bradley Oct. 3 Bradley at Central Canal Winchester at Darby

from programs that included Oregon, Michigan State, West Virginia and Kentucky. “He’s a fine-tuned machine and he’s a major competitor,” Scioto coach Karl Johnson said. “He’s a tough, old-school football player who is a heck of an athlete. He’s always been a big, athletic kid who’s competing at a high level.” Johnson knew Conner could be a Division I recruit when the

Jerome at North South at Scioto Oct. 10 Central at North Darby at South Scioto at Jerome Bradley at Canal Winchester Oct. 16 South at Central Oct. 17 North at Bradley Jerome at Canal Winchester Scioto at Darby Oct. 24 Bradley at Scioto Central at Darby Canal Winchester at North South at Jerome Oct. 31 Darby at Bradley Jerome at Central North at South Scioto at Canal Winchester

linebacker was a freshman. After last season, he realized Conner would be a “big-time player” for the Irish. As a junior, he led the team with 129 tackles, including 19 for a loss. He also collected 5.5 sacks and three interceptions. Opposing running backs often would meet Conner in the backfield. “He’s always been the best kid out there, but he’s also been

very coachable,” said Scioto defensive coordinator Jim Schafer, who also coached Conner in youth football. “I won’t say that he never questions you, but he questions you with a purpose. He wants to learn and loves the game. That’s what’s awesome about having him.” Coaches compare Conner to 2002 Scioto alum Jay Richardson, a defensive lineman who played for Ohio State (20022006). He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders (2007), and, currently, is a free agent. “He’s got that competitive edge that you want at that next level,” Johnson said. “What's great for me is that I get to coach a kid who loves the game, loves being on the field and is willing to work at it.” Conner arrived in Dublin in second grade when his father moved the family from Whitehall so his son could attend Dublin schools. He was holding a football at an early age. A fan of the Buckeyes, Conner would often be seen wearing the jerseys of some of Ohio State’s greatest linebackers like A.J. Hawk (2002-2005), Bobby Carpenter (2002-2005) and James Laurinaitis (2005-2008). He has a poster of Mike Vra-

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Canal Winchester

Indians look to bounce back with Mauro ByAARON BLANKENSHIP THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Phil Mauro led the Canal Winchester High School football team to plenty of success during his first tenure as the Indians’ head coach from 200710. During those four seasons, Mauro guided the Indians to a 36-9 record, two MSL-Buckeye Division championships and four playoff appearances. Before his arrival, the Indians had not had a winning season since 2001 and had qualified for the playoffs only twice (1986, 1988). Mauro returned to coach and teach at Canal Winchester in January, after going 3-7 at Trenton Edgewood 2011 and leading Bloom-Carroll to a 1212 record with two Division IV playoff appearances the past two seasons. Now that he’s back, Mauro faces another challenge after the Indians were outscored 402116 while going 0-10 overall and 0-7 in the league during the first season in the OCCCardinal Division. There is a foundation of success to build on, however, as Canal Winchester finished 93 overall in 2012 under former coach Shawn Hinkle and won the MSL-Buckeye title, going 7-0 to mark the third time in program history that it went undefeated in league play. The Indians also qualified for the Region 7 playoffs, where they upset secondseeded Zanesville 21-16 in the first round as the seventh seed before losing to third-seeded Marion-Franklin 44-14 in a regional semifinal. In beating Zanesville, the Indians posted their second playoff victory in program history and their first postseason win on the road. “This has been a very simple transition in that I already know a lot of the people in the building and a lot of our current players, who were in middle school when I was here the first time around,” Mauro said. “You spend a lot of your first year trying to figure out what you’re good at, but one thing that hasn’t changed is our student-athletes have great pride in themselves and this community. They want to be successful and they’re working extremely hard to get there.” That emphasis on building

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ..................at Groveport Sept. 5 ................vs. Big Walnut Sept. 12.................at Lancaster *Sept. 19 ....at Westerville South *Sept. 26 .vs. Westerville Central *Oct. 3..............at Hilliard Darby *Oct. 10 ........vs. Hilliard Bradley *Oct. 17.........vs. Dublin Jerome *Oct. 24.......at Westerville North *Oct. 31...........vs. Dublin Scioto 2013 RESULTS (0-10 overall, 0-7 OCC-Cardinal) Olentangy......................L, 41-6 Delaware.......................L, 23-7 Lancaster ....................L, 37-14 *Westerville South..........L, 50-7 *Westerville Central......L, 57-14 *Hilliard Darby................L, 44-0 *Hilliard Bradley .............L, 49-7 *Dublin Jerome............L, 30-13 *Westerville North ........L, 30-28 *Dublin Scioto..............L, 41-20 *League contest INSIDE THE INDIANS •Coach: Phil Mauro, first season •Top players: Nick Hammond (QB), Lamont Martin (RB/LB) and Skyler Scott (WR) •Key losses: Luke Ford (LB), Khari Golden (DB), Jalen Smith (WR) and William Totten (WR/DB)

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ties with the community is something Mauro has made sure to stress. “In the spring we had a community service day and we held a massive practice with the recreational football kids, too,” Mauro said. “It’s important for us to support our community, because we hope the community will come out and support our football team.” As the Indians prepare for their second season in the OCC-Cardinal, Mauro also is working on establishing the mindset that his team is capable of beating any opponent. Canal Winchester will open Aug. 29 at Groveport and begins league play Sept. 19 at Westerville South. “We’re an OCC program now and we’re definitely not intimidated to play this kind of competition,” Mauro said. “We’re a Division II team and this is the league we need to be in to prepare ourselves for

postseason play. I don’t know if we’re going to be the most talented team in all of our games, but our goal is to outwork every team we play.”

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Six senior starters return in the Indians’ spread offense led by quarterback Nick Hammond. He will be joined by Ryan Kaser (center), Austin Lynch (slotback), Travis Lynch (slotback), Ryan Tamasovich (tackle) and Skyler Scott (wide receiver). Hammond was 65-for-127 passing for 790 yards, with eight touchdowns and eight interceptions last season. Scott, who had 19 catches for 376 yards and five touchdowns in seven games before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury, was honorable mention all-league. Junior running back Mike Dean and senior running back

Lamont Martin also are back. Dean rushed for 247 yards and a touchdown on 49 carries, and Martin ran for 211 yards and a score on 62 carries. “We’re still trying to find what we can hang our hats on offensively, but we’re looking to run a fast-tempo, no-huddle offense this year,” Mauro said. “We have some experienced players back in key positions. Our offensive line may be awfully young but we’re big and pretty talented up front.”

The lineup Quarterback: Nick Hammond (sr.) Running backs: Josh Jones (sr.), Austin Lynch (sr.), Travis Lynch (sr.), Lamont Martin (sr.), Mike Dean (jr.), Alonzo Booth (soph.) Receivers: Jalen Sanders (sr.), Skyler Scott (sr.), Linemen: Ryan Kaser (sr.), Ryan Tamasovich (sr.)

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Six starters have returned to lead Canal Winchester’s Lynch, Elijah Miller (sr.) defense, a group that includes SPECIAL TEAMS seniors Ryan Oliver (tackle), Trace Luckett (linebacker) and The lineup Martin (linebacker) and junKicker: Aaron Graber (sr.) iors Je’Len Olbrantz (end), Ty Punter: Moore Luckett (linebacker) and Colin Returner: Miller Sotlar (linebacker). Long snapper: To be deterMartin, who had 44 tackles, mined two sacks and nine tackles for a loss, was first-team all-league. ablankenship@thisweeknews.com “We’ve switched to a 4-3 defense, which we feel fits the players we have,” Mauro said. “We need to play tough and together as a team.”

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have taken notice of his leadership by example. “He’s always there for us, working hard just like we are,” Justin Shafer said. “He’s never put himself before the team. The way he plays just lifts the guys around him. You always see him working hard and he’s one who goes the extra mile.” Conner isn’t about to change.

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Hinz to lead path for ‘King Warriors’ By DAVE PURPURA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Jake Hinz of the Westerville North High School football team hardly thinks of himself as royalty. But if the Warriors’ plans come to fruition, he’ll have a productive run as their king. Trying to continue the program’s progression after going 3-7 a year ago – including 20 to start the season and break a 45-game losing streak – North is switching to a 4-2-5 defense and hopes to balance its offense under third-year coach Rodger Elander. As part of the changes, Hinz will play a newly created hybrid position called “King,� which combines the responsibilities of an outside linebacker and a strong safety. “I have no idea where the name came from,� Hinz said, chuckling. “Coaches say to be ‘King Warriors,’ but I don’t really see myself as a king. I think (Elander) just wanted to have an extra guy back in coverage, not on the line. I think I am a little too small (5-foot9, 175 pounds) to play the line.� According to Elander, Hinz’s speed and power made him an ideal candidate for the position. He had team highs of 112 tackles and eight sacks last year, and Hinz rushed for a team-high 642 yards and six touchdowns on 99 carries. That led a balanced ground game that also got 606 yards and seven touchdowns on 88 carries from 2014 graduate Andy Struttmann, who now plays for Duquesne, and 532 yards and

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seven touchdowns on 122 carries from 2014 graduate John Taylor. “(Hinz) is good enough and physical enough to still step up on run plays, but he’s also athletic enough to be one of our quicker, faster kids (who can) play out in space,â€? said Elander, whose team opens Friday, Aug. 29, at Marion-Franklin. “(Hinz) is a tough kid. That’s the only way I can describe him. ‌ He is a physical specimen. I just wish he and (senior quarterback Jake Downs) were more vocal in their leadership. They are both quiet, lead-by-example guys. Every once in a while, you want them to jump up and throttle somebody.â€? That is the hope for North, which was 1-6 in the OCCCardinal Division last year to finish seventh behind champion Westerville Central (7-0). The Warriors have 50 players on their roster. “We don’t have the consistency right now. I am sure we’re like a lot of teams in the

area (in that) we don’t have much depth,� Elander said. “Unfortunately, it’s a situation where there’s not a great deal of competition for backup spots. We might have a situation where a starting guard goes down, and we have to bring in somebody from another position. It might be a situation where we have to move a kid from one position to another.�

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At a glance *Dublin Scioto .................L, 41-19 *Dublin Jerome.................L, 21-0 *Westerville Central...........L, 56-7 *Hilliard Bradley ..............L, 21-20 *Canal Winchester..........W, 30-28 *Westerville South...........L, 48-19 *League contest INSIDE THE WARRIORS •Coach: Rodger Elander, third season •Top players: Gage Archer (OL/DL), Jake Downs (QB/P), Jake Hinz (RB/LB), Andrew Malick (LB/P) and Antonio Shelton (OL/DL) •Key losses: Andy Struttmann (RB/LB), John Taylor (RB/DB) and Moises Vasquez (OL/DL)

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29............at Marion-Franklin Sept. 5........................vs. Newark Sept. 12...................vs. Groveport *Sept. 19 ............vs. Hilliard Darby *Sept. 26..............at Dublin Scioto *Oct.3...............vs. Dublin Jerome *Oct. 10 ......vs. Westerville Central *Oct. 17 ............at Hilliard Bradley *Oct. 24........vs. Canal Winchester *Oct. 31 .........at Westerville South 2013 RESULTS (3-7 overall, 1-6 OCC-Cardinal) Franklin Heights .............W, 48-21 Newark..........................W, 42-35 Reynoldsburg..................L, 34-14 *Hilliard Darby...................L, 37-6

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Junior defensive tackle Antonio Shelton started all 10 games as a sophomore and is expected to help lead a line also featuring seniors Gage Archer, Trey Crumrine and A.K. Mensah. Shelton has been offered by Toledo. Linebackers Hinz and Andrew Malick each recorded more than 100 tackles last year. Malick had 103 tackles and three sacks in addition to averaging 36.5 yards per punt. “When we’re in the correct spots defensively, we play really, really solid,� Elander said. “But if you get nine of 11 or 10 of 11 playing it right, the football gods always find the guy who is in the wrong spot.�

The lineup Linemen: *Archer, *Crumrine, A.K. Mensah (sr., 5-7, 205), *Miller, *Shelton, Mason Hay (so.) Linebackers: *Hinz, *Malick, *Whaley, Fugger Secondary: *Mason Gresh (sr., 5-10, 152), *Mudzinganyama, *Emmitt Reed (sr., 5-7, 168), Hunter Wolfe (jr., 5-7, 152), Brice Beverly (so.)

(sr., 6-2, 180), Colin Fugger (jr., 6-2, 172) Running backs: *Jake Hinz (sr., 5-9, 175), *Benn Mudzinganyama (sr., 5-7, 162), Andrew Malick (jr., 5-11, 203), Nick Whaley (jr., 5-9, 157) Receivers: *Daequan Hughes (sr., 6-3, 195), *Wes Nally (sr., 6-0, 188) Linemen: *Jimmy Albright SPECIAL TEAMS (sr., 5-11, 274), *Gage Archer The lineup (sr., 6-1, 243), *Trey CrumKicker: Brandon Horn (sr., rine (sr., 6-2, 258), *Brian 6-0, 155) Miller (sr. 5-9, 213), Antonio Punter: Malick Hernandez (jr., 5-7, 182), Chris Returners: To be determined Muncie (jr., 5-8, 201), *AntoLong snapper: Hernandez, nio Shelton (jr., 6-3, 265), Nick Jack Williams (so.), Wilson Surbaugh (jr., 5-8, 190), Connor Vermillion (jr., 5-5, 153), dpurpura@thisweeknews.com August 28, 2014


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Hilliard Darby

Playoff berth remains focus for Panthers ByAARON BLANKENSHIP his team will need to find a way THISWEEKSPORTS.COM to win against a tougher nonleague schedule before playing Senior linebacker Ben Rad- its seven OCC-Cardinal Divicliff, whose Hilliard Darby High sion games. The Panthers open Friday, School football team has qualified for the playoffs four of the Aug. 29, by playing host to past seven seasons, said the Pan- Clayton Northmont before playthers are looking to add to their ing Sept. 5 at Hilliard Davidrun of success by earning son and Sept. 12 at Springfield. Northmont (8-2 last year) and another playoff berth this fall. Darby qualified for the play- Springfield (1-9) have replaced offs in back-to-back seasons for Youngstown Boardman (1-9) the first time last year before and Toledo St. John’s (2-8) on losing at Huber Heights Wayne Darby’s non-league schedule. 37-7 in the first round in Divi- Davidson finished 13-1 last year. The Panthers also finished sion I, Region 2. The Panthers finished 8-3 second (6-1) in the OCC-Caroverall, their fourth consecu- dinal last season behind Westtive winning record. They have erville Central (7-0). Darby went 5-0 against teams posted winning records in six of the past seven years after put- that finished with losing records ting together just one winning and defeated the only 5-5 opposeason and failing to reach the nent it faced, beating Westerplayoffs in their first 10 sea- ville South 52-17. The Panthers went 2-3 sons. “We’ve made the playoffs against teams that finished with the past two years, so it’s start- winning records, including wining to become more of an expec- ning 28-17 at Dublin Scioto, tation for our team than some- another league opponent that thing we just hope for,” Rad- qualified for the playoffs. cliff said. “We’ve already started “We’re not even looking at a tradition of making it to the the playoffs this soon because playoffs, so this year we’re look- our schedule is going to be a ing to do some special things. big challenge each week, beginWe want to win an OCC cham- ning with Northmont,” Santapionship and go further in the gata said. “I expect the OCCplayoffs than we did last year.” Cardinal to be extremely comCoach John Santagata said petitive once again, so we’ve

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The returning seniors for the Dublin Scioto High School football team have twice been to the postseason. There’s a more ambitious mission this season – and plenty of motivation. Those seniors likely have not forgotten last year’s 38-3 loss to Hard Road-rival Worthington Kilbourne in the first round of the Division II playoffs to finish at 6-5 overall. The Irish won’t have to wait for their chance to avenge that setback, however, as they open at Kilbourne on Aug. 29. In week one a year ago, Scioto Evan Wallace, a junior, is expected to start in the slot for the Irish, defeated the Wolves 22-21 with a late touchdown pass. who finished 6-5 last season. PAUL VERNON/THISWEEKSPORTS

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a playoff-caliber team,” said Coach Karl Johnson, who begins his 15th season with the Irish. “For us, we have to be able to survive in a very challenging league where everybody is beating each other up.” Last year’s schedule included five teams – Dublin Coffman, Hilliard Darby, Marysville, Westerville Central and Kilbourne – that qualified for the playoffs. Coffman and Central both advanced to the second round in Division I. The Irish will face those opponents again this season. In the OCC-Cardinal Division, Scioto went 4-3 to place fourth behind Westerville Central (7-0), Hilliard Darby (61) and Hilliard Bradley (5-2). “We’ve always competed,” Johnson said. “We’ve just got to find a way to finish. Last year, we lost a couple of close ones late in the season.”

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Next season is now for Jaguars By SCOTT HENNEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM The Hilliard Bradley High School football team was on the verge of its first playoff berth last season. All the Jaguars had to do was defeat Hilliard Darby in the final week of the regular season. The winner moves on, the loser turns in their uniforms Monday morning. After a 19-16 overtime loss, the Jaguars came to realize how close they had come to the postseason. Darby made the playoffs in Division I, Region 2 and Bradley ended up four spots short in Division II, Region 5. “I can’t lie. That stung,” senior linebacker Keegan Driscoll said. “That’s something you don’t forget. You try to work out hard and make it next year. This is our next year. “That was a good Darby team we played, and we played them close. I think it opened some eyes in the area. People think that we are a young school (opening in fall 2009), but that’s a mistake. We want to go out and surprise people this year.” The Jaguars finished 6-4 overall and missed out on their first league title. They finished third (5-2) in the OCC-Cardinal Division behind Westerville Central (7-0) and Darby (6-1). Bradley lost a 24-member senior class but returns five starters on offense and six on defense. “Everyone is like one big family at Bradley,” said senior running back Trey Anderson, who was honorable mention all-district. “Our whole team wants to put us on the map. We have the skills to do that. That’s what we’re look-

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Dublin Jerome

Celtics look to shake streak of 4-6 marks By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Although his program might be down in numbers, Dublin Jerome High School football coach Mark Hundley believes the quality of his team’s play will improve this year. Last season, the Celtics finished 4-6 overall and 2-5 in the OCC-Cardinal Division, sixth behind champion Westerville Central (7-0). Jerome opens Friday, Aug. 29, at Upper Arlington. “It makes it an issue with depth, but it makes it easier to get reps for the kids,” Hundley said. “We knew it would be possible that our numbers would be lower. I love the potential of both sides of the ball and special teams. We’re making progress all the time.” The lack of numbers is evident in the freshman class as there are 21 on this year’s roster, compared to the high 20s or low 30s in previous seasons, Hundley said. The Celtics’ non-league schedule also includes a game at home Sept. 5 against Pickerington North. The Panthers, who last season lost to Hilliard Davidson 20-7 in a Division I, Region 2 second-round play-

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off game, again are considered one of the top teams in the Central District. Jerome begins league play Sept. 19 at home against Hilliard Bradley. Hundley believes the OCCCardinal is up for grabs, although he sees Central as the favorite with Hilliard Darby and Westerville South also in contention.

Central has a major hole to fill, having lost quarterback Jared Drake to graduation. Last season, he was district Offensive Player of the Year and league Player of the Year. “We’ve had three consecutive years of 4-6 and I told the guys that is not acceptable,” Hundley said. “We have got to improve that and luckily the team has set a goal to at least

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After running the doublewing last season, Jerome returns to a spread scheme led by senior quarterback Alex Cline, who completed 79 of 169 passes for 825 yards with seven touchdowns and nine interceptions a year ago.

Sophomore Austin Booth has emerged as the No. 1 running back, with senior Austin Hall pushing for carries. Senior Steve Kidwell and junior Zack Hazlett will play slot back. Kidwell, who saw limited time last season because of injuries, rushed for 659 yards and six touchdowns on 112 carries. Hazlett, who injured his ankle in week seven against Dublin Scioto and missed the final three games, rushed for 300 yards and three touchdowns on 60 carries. Senior Nate Szekely led the team in receiving last season with 18 catches for 238 yards and three touchdowns, and sophomore Ty Henderson should be another pass-catching threat. Hundley calls junior Emilio Paesano the leader of the offensive line. Paesano saw limited time last season because of a left MCL injury. “We’re going back to the spread, which we ran a couple of years ago,” Hundley said. “We may always have elements of that double-wing in our system just because I like it, but we’re going to the spread because we think those are the kind of kids we have.”

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .........at Upper Arlington Sept. 5.....vs. Pickerington North Sept. 12 ....vs. Olentangy Liberty *Sept. 19 ......vs. Hilliard Bradley *Sept. 26 ..........at Hilliard Darby *Oct. 3.........at Westerville North *Oct. 10...........vs. Dublin Scioto *Oct. 17......at Canal Winchester *Oct. 24.....vs. Westerville South *Oct. 31 ....at Westerville Central 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 2-5 OCC-Cardinal) Dublin Coffman............L, 16-14 Beechcroft ..................W, 26-14 Delaware ......................W, 41-0 *Hilliard Bradley .............L, 20-0 *Hilliard Darby................L, 30-7 *Westerville North .........W, 21-0 *Dublin Scioto..............L, 42-20 *Canal Winchester.......W, 30-13 *Westerville South..........L, 21-0 *Westerville Central........L, 40-3 *League contest INSIDE THE CELTICS •Coach: Mark Hundley, 11th season •Top players: Austin Booth (RB), Armand Castilla (LB), Alex Cline (QB), Austin Hall (RB/LB), Zack Hazlett (WR/DB), Steve Kidwell (WR/DB) and Emilio Paesano (OL/DL) •Key losses: Nate Fairand (DL), James Hanson (LB), Juan Jennings (DB), Connor Kerns (TE/RB), Matt McCarthy (DL) and Louis Torchio (LB)

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ......vs. Clayton Northmont Sept. 5............at Hilliard Davidson Sept. 12...................at Springfield *Sept. 19........at Westerville North *Sept. 26 ..........vs. Dublin Jerome *Oct. 3..........vs. Canal Winchester *Oct. 10 .........at Westerville South *Oct. 17 ..............vs. Dublin Scioto *Oct. 24 ......vs. Westerville Central *Oct. 31 ............at Hilliard Bradley 2013 RESULTS (8-3 overall, 6-1 OCC-Cardinal) Boardman........................W, 31-7 Hilliard Davidson ...............L, 21-0 Toledo St. John’s ............W, 34-14 *Westerville North ............W, 37-6 *Dublin Jerome ................W, 30-7 *Canal Winchester............W, 44-0 *Westerville South..........W, 52-17

*Dublin Scioto ................W, 28-17 *Westerville Central.........L, 35-21 *Hilliard Bradley ......W, 19-16 (OT) PLAYOFFS Huber Heights Wayne L, 37-7 *League contest INSIDE THE PANTHERS •Coach: John Santagata, seventh season •Top players: Trevor Cox (RB/DB), Zack Donatelli (WR/DB), Jake Harms (OL/DL), Braeden Hook (LB), Lorenzo McLaurin (RB), Chad Miller (OL), Dwayne Oates (DB), Ben Radcliff (LB) and Nick Zawodney (OL) •Key losses: Brian Casey (DL), Nate Green (QB),Tony Hajjar (OL),Josh Humbert (OL/DL),Hunter McSweeney (RB), Trevor Parker (LB),Devon Rogers (DB), Jacob Stacy (RB) and David Still (OL)

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Santagata is counting on junior Nick Powers to replace 2014 graduate Nate Green, a firstteam all-league selection, as Darby’s starting quarterback. Green rushed for 788 yards and 12 touchdowns and threw for 700 yards and seven scores last year. The spread-option offense also features senior running back Lorenzo McLaurin and senior wide receiver Zack Donatelli. Last year, McLaurin rushed for 570 yards and eight touchdowns on 136 carries and Donatelli had eight receptions for 199 yards and four scores. “We’re running the same offense we’ve run in the past, but we’re adjusting some of our plays to fit the athletes we have,” Santagata said. “For example,

we had a 235-pound quarterback last year and we used him as a fullback in a lot of plays. We’re not as big across the board as we’ve been the past few years, so we’re going to try to use our quickness to our advantage more this year. “We’re going to utilize all of our backs and receivers, so Nick’s job is going to be spreading the ball around to each of them depending on how teams are defending us.”

The lineup Quarterback: Nick Powers (sr., 6-foot, 185 pounds) Running backs: Trevor Cox (sr., 5-9, 165), Cameron Kean (sr., 5-6, 170), Lorenzo McLaurin (sr., 6-0, 190), Kyle Colvin (jr., 5-8, 175) Receivers: Zack Donatelli (sr., 5-9, 180), Alex Jones (jr. 5-10, 150), Dakota Jones (jr., 6-2, 183), Jim Ohler (sr., 5-10,

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165) Linemen: Logan Hernon (sr., 5-11, 226), Chad Miller (sr., 63, 270), Jake Harms (jr., 6-1, 205), Nick Zawodney (so., 62, 240)

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Darby’s 4-3 defense lost its leader in tackles to graduation in Trevor Parker (89 tackles) but returns its next four leading tacklers in Radcliff (66), junior linebacker Braeden Hook (52) and backs Donatelli (45) and Cox (44). Cox and Radcliff were second-team all-league and Donatelli and senior back Dwayne Oates were special

1, 185), Mason Schmeling (jr., 6-2, 185) SPECIAL TEAMS Secondary: Cox, Donatelli, Szekely will handle the kickDwayne Oates (sr., 5-5, 160), Austin Wine (sr., 5-7, 150), ing duties, with Hazlett expected to punt. Willie Lewis (jr., 5-8, 160) As the opener approached, Hundley said the team’s return SPECIAL TEAMS game remained a big question The lineup mark, although Hazlett and Kicker: Ryan Kasprzak (sr., Henderson were candidates to 5-7, 175) handle return assignments. Punters: Kenny Hurley (sr., 5-10, 175), Powers The lineup The lineup Returners: Cox, Alex Jones Kicker: Szekely Linemen: Harms, Chris (jr., 5-10, 150), Lewis, McLauPunters: Hazlett, Cline Schultz (jr., 5-11, 190), Mo rin Returners: Hazlett, HenderDebyan (so., 6-0, 250) Long snapper: Cory Brooks son Linebackers: Brett Lucas (sr., (so., 6-0, 175) Long snapper: Flanagan 5-8, 160), Ben Radcliff (sr., 5fdirenna@thisweeknews.com 6, 165), Braeden Hook (jr., 6- ablankenship@thisweeknews.com

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the running back position. And it seems like we have a lot of competition throughout the team.” Driscoll said that competition will make the Jaguars tougher on Friday nights. “It’s extra motivation when you have competition,” he said. “There’s no one here that has 100 percent job security and it elevates the whole team. One person raises the bar in practice and it lifts everyone and makes them better.”

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touchdowns and 10 interceptions and rushed for 813 yards and seven touchdowns on 156 carries. Stepping in to fill his spot in the spread-option attack will be junior Chance Levitt, who had 75 yards rushing and one touchdown on 14 carries a year ago. “Tommy was a good runner for us, but Chance is an even better runner,” LoParo said. “He runs like a running back. He runs hard and he’s not scared of anything. Plus, he has a really powerful arm.” The returning starters are senior tackle Warsame Aden, Anderson (596 yards rushing, 47 carries, 5 TDs), senior wide receiver Justin Lemmermen, senior guard Kyler Mottola and junior wide receiver Derek Dunnagan (6 catches, 70 yards, 1 TD).

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The lineup Quarterbacks: *Chance Levitt (jr., 6-1, 190), Dalton Hatfield (sr., 6-0, 185) Running backs: *Trey Anderson (sr., 6-3, 210), Patrick Enright (sr., 6-0, 165), *Jordan Haywood (sr., 5-9, 196), Jamil Jones (sr., 5-7, 180) Receivers: *Justin Lemmermen (sr., 5-8, 155), Jordan Veil (sr., 6-0, 175), *Derek Dunnagan (jr., 6-4, 185), Jacob Roberts (jr., 5-11, 170) Linemen: *Warsame Aden (sr., 6-4, 260), Jacob Griest (sr., 6-0, 205), *Kyler Mottola (sr., 6-0, 230), Jacob Ziegler (sr., 6-2, 275), Sam Brown (jr., 6-0, 220), *Shane Cornett (jr., 5-11, 230), Jake Siford (jr., 6-2, 265) (*denotes projected starter)

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Among the returning starters on defense, Griest moves from defensive end to nose guard. The other returning starters are Driscoll, Hatfield and junior Chris Wall at linebacker, senior Demias Heard at cornerback and senior Kenny Sanford at strong safety. “We have a lot of competition on defense,” said LoParo, who has 72 players on his roster. “I like how the kids are competing to play and we hope that competition is a springboard to becoming exceptional players.” Bradley allowed 24.5 points per game last season, but LoParo expects that to improve. “We have three good linebackers returning, so we have a lot back there,” he said. “Plus, we have a lot of speed. We just have to get to the ball.”

The lineup Linemen: *Rafael Diaz (sr., 6-3, 195), *Griest, Zaid Mubaslat (sr., 6-0, 205), Jalen Myrick (sr., 5-10, 206), *Austin Upper (sr., 6-6, 195), *Patrick Yeo (jr., 6-1, 205), Nicholas Dewolf (so., 6-3, 210) Linebackers: *Keegan Driscoll (sr., 5-10, 180), *Hatfield, Jack Erwin (jr., 6-0, 175), *Chris Wall (jr., 5-11, 195), Secondary: Anderson, *Demias Heard (sr., 5-9, 160), *Kenny Sanford (sr., 5-9, 203), Connor Davis (jr., 5-11, 175), Blake Vanvorhis (jr., 6-0, 160), Johnny Williams (jr., 58, 155)

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...................vs. Thomas Sept. 5 .............at Reynoldsburg Sept. 12 ...vs. Olentangy Orange *Sept. 19 ........at Dublin Jerome *Sept. 26 ...vs. Westerville South *Oct. 3 ......at Westerville Central *Oct. 10......at Canal Winchester *Oct. 17 .....vs. Westerville North *Oct. 24 ............at Dublin Scioto *Oct. 31...........vs. Hilliard Darby 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 5-2 OCC-Cardinal) Marysville......................L, 21-7 Reynoldsburg...............L, 33-21 Olentangy Orange .........W, 44-0 *Dublin Jerome.............W, 20-0 *Westerville South.......W, 52-48 *Westerville Central......L, 69-31 *Canal Winchester.........W, 49-7 *Westerville North .......W, 21-20 *Dublin Scioto ......W, 34-28 (OT) *Hilliard Darby.......L, 19-16 (OT) *League contest INSIDE THE JAGUARS •Coach: Mike LoParo, fourth season •Top players: Warsame Aden (OL/DL), Trey Anderson (RB/DB), Keegan Driscoll (RB/LB), Derek Dunnagan (WR/DB), Jacob Griest (OL/DL), Dalton Hatfield (WR/QB/LB), Jordan Haywood (RB/LB), Demias Heard (RB/DB), Jamil Jones (RB/LB), Chance Levitt (QB/DB), Kenny Sanford (RB/DB) and Chris Wall (RB/LB) •Key losses: Ryan Beveridge (OL/DL), Josias Cruceta (OL/DL), Zac Davis OL/DL), Walker Hamilton (DB), Tyler Harris (DE), Skylar Hartley (OL/DL),Tommy Horn (QB), Matt Johnson (WR/DB), T.J. Martin (RB), Zack Popovec (WR/DB), Jacob Pugh (RB/DB) and Daniel Tepe (DB)

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The Jaguars will be looking to a pair of juniors from the boys soccer program to handle kicking duties. River Banks and Brady Whittekind have impressed LoParo in the preseason. “They both have big legs. They have a lot of potential and are still learning the game.”

The lineup Kicker: River Banks (jr. 63, 220), Brady Whittekind (jr. 5-10, 165) Punter: Banks, Whittekind Returners: Anderson, Enright, Heard, Jones, Sanford Long snapper: Cornett shennen@thisweeknews.com

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2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29...at Worthington Kilbourne Sept. 5 ............vs. Dublin Coffman Sept. 12 ..................vs. Marysville *Sept. 19 .....at Westerville Central *Sept. 26.......vs. Westerville North *Oct. 3..........vs. Westerville South *Oct. 10 .............at Dublin Jerome *Oct. 17...............at Hilliard Darby *Oct. 24 ...........vs. Hilliard Bradley *Oct. 31 .........at Canal Winchester 2013 RESULTS (6-5 overall, 4-3 in OCC-Cardinal) Worthington Kilbourne ....W, 22-21 Dublin Coffman ..............W, 30-17 Marysville .......................L, 30-28 *Westerville Central.........L, 41-38 *Westerville North ..........W, 41-19 *Westerville South..........W, 31-24

*Dublin Jerome ..............W, 42-20 *Hilliard Darby.................L, 28-17 *Hilliard Bradley ..............L, 34-38 *Canal Winchester..........W, 41-20 PLAYOFFS Worthington Kilbourne.......L, 38-3 *League contest INSIDE THE IRISH •Coach: Karl Johnson, 15th season •Top players: Nick Conner (LB/FB), Nathan Densel (QB), Sedaya Keita (OL), Jestin Penn (FB), Cody Rice (OL), Brennen Sawicki (OL/DL), Justin Schafer (WR), Evan Wallace (RB), Brian Zimmerman (OL) •Key losses: Elijah Berry (DL), Dan Carney (WR), Darius McDonald (RB), Cody Steffy (WR), Spencer Talentino (DB)

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IRISH FROM >> 44 Densel (sr., 6-2, 200) Running backs: Dominick Cutchember (jr., 5-9, 160), *Jestin Penn (jr., 5-9, 180), *Evan Wallace (jr., 5-11, 150) Receivers: *Jake Keely (sr., 6-0, 165), *Justin Schafer (sr., 6-0, 175), Amari McMahon (jr., 5-11, 165) Tight ends: *Clint Conner (jr., 6-1, 185), Austin Gillispie (jr., 6-0, 190) Linemen: *Sedaya Keita (sr., 6-2, 230), *Blake Moeller (sr., 5-10, 265), *Cody Rice (sr., 6-4, 255), Brennen Sawicki (sr., 6-2, 270), *Aleck Kelly (soph., 6-1, 260), *Brian Zimmerman (soph., 5-9, 210) (*denotes projected starter)

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backer are an experienced group that includes seniors Christian Rice, Spencer Stephenson and Mitch Winters. In the secondary, senior Francis Cutchember is still recovering from a broken collarbone.

The lineup Linemen: *Ben Purugganan (sr., 5-7, 180), *Sawicki, *Kevin Sanabria (sr., 5-5, 165), Cameron Dietrich (jr. 5-10, 195), *Ras Lumpkins (jr., 62, 235), Nick Treboni-Hogan (jr., 6-0, 220) Linebackers: *Nick Conner (sr., 6-3, 225), *Christian Rice (sr., 6-0, 190), *Spencer Stephenson (sr., 6-1, 185), *Mitch Winters (sr., 6-1, 185), Willis Hutras (jr. 6-0, 170), Joe Wallace (jr., 6-0, 175) Secondary: *Chris Asman (sr., 5-11, 160), Francis Cutchember (sr., 6-1, 175), Brian Jones (sr., 5-10, 145), *Patient Mwamba (sr., 5-6, 170), *Jack Suich (jr., 5-11, 185), Nick Densel (soph., 57, 175)

A linebacker who committed to Ohio State in June will lead a 4-4 defense that will have a number of new starters. Inside senior linebacker Nick Conner had a team-high 129 tackles and seven sacks last season. Also back at tackle is Sawicki, who recorded 49 tackles SPECIAL TEAMS and two sacks. “We’ve got a lot of new The lineup guys who have to step up and Kicker: Sam Crosa (sr.) be playmakers,” Johnson said. Punter: Suich “They’re seniors and they’ve Returners: To be determined been waiting their turn. Long snapper: Clint Con“Now they need to go and ner, Brian Johnson get it.” Playing with Conner at line- sports@thisweeknews.com

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Westerville Central

Warhawks set to build on last season By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

After winning its first postseason game last year, the Westerville Central High School football team has its sights set a little higher this season. Although his team lost the most prolific quarterback in program history in Jared Drake, coach John Magistro believes the Warhawks have the potential to reach their goal. Central finished 10-2 overall last season, losing to Austintown Fitch 40-24 in a Division I, Region 1 second-round playoff game. The Warhawks beat Solon 55-7 in the first round. “I like our attitude, I like our work ethic,” said Magistro, whose team opens Friday, Aug. 29, at DeSales. “Since January, we’ve been together trying to get ready for this moment. We have to see how tough we are mentally. Last year, things went our way a lot. This year might be more of a dogfight and I just want to see how we’re going to handle it.” Senior Nate Jackowski and junior Gavin Lyon have been vying to replace Drake in the team’s spread offense and could share time. Jackowski will begin the season as the starter, as Lyon recovers from a hip injury. “We have two good guys and it’s a good battle,” Magistro said. “It’s two good kids and it’s two kids we feel comfortable with, confident with.” Magistro said Jackowski (6foot-4, 220 pounds) also will be valuable at H-back, inside linebacker and long snapper. The Warhawks won the OCC-Cardinal Division last year at 7-0 and Magistro and his players believe they again can contend for the title. “We’ve been working really hard and we’ll be ready to go,” Jackowski said. “Hopefully, we’ll have another great season.” Last season, Drake completed 170 of 260 passes for 2,873 yards with 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions and rushed for 745 yards and nine touchdowns on 129 carries. An East Tennessee State recruit, he was named captain of ThisWeek’s Super 25 team, first-team all-state, district Offensive Player of the Year and OCC-Cardinal Player of the Year.

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The team’s depth also is evident at running back, where several players are expected to receive carries. Junior Benny Snell returns with the most experience, having rushed for 501 yards and eight touchdowns on 68 carries last season. “I think our running back game has a chance to be even a little bit better,” said Magistro, whose team rushed for August 28, 2014

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .......................at DeSales Sept. 5 ...................at New Albany Sept. 11 ............vs. Independence *Sept. 19 ............vs. Dublin Scioto *Sep. 26 ........at Canal Winchester *Oct. 3 .............vs. Hilliard Bradley *Oct. 10..........at Westerville North *Oct. 16 ........vs. Westerville South *Oct. 24...............at Hilliard Darby *Oct. 31 ............vs. Dublin Jerome 2013 RESULTS (10-2 overall, 7-0 OCC-Cardinal) DeSales ...........................W, 29-7 New Albany.....................L, 57-50 Independence ................W, 54-32 *Dublin Scioto ................W, 41-38 *Canal Winchester..........W, 57-14 *Hilliard Bradley .............W, 69-31 *Westerville North ............W, 56-7

*Westerville South..........W, 54-35 *Hilliard Darby................W, 35-21 *Dublin Jerome ................W, 40-3 PLAYOFFS Solon...............................W, 55-7 Austintown Fitch .............L, 40-24 *League contest INSIDE THE WARHAWKS •Coach: John Magistro, sixth season •Top players: Ben Cooper (DL), Cedric Frierson (WR/DB),Ty Holmes (WR/DB), Nate Jackowski (QB/LB), Gavin Lyon (QB), Andy Oppliger (LB/RB), Benny Snell (RB/DB) and Nate Traini (OL/DL) •Key losses: Eldin Anu (WR), Jordan Bratton (RB/LB), Jared Drake (QB/DB),Alex Fisher (RB), Jason Gruber (OL/DL),Adam Lowe (RB/LB) and Nick Richardson (OL/DL)

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2,847 yards last year. Seniors Justice Jenkins and Ray Williams also are looking to contribute. A key loss was Alex Fisher, who rushed for 722 yards and 15 touchdowns on 117 carries and was first-team all-league and special mention all-district last season. Junior Cedric Frierson should lead the wide receivers after catching 38 passes for 839 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was second-team all-district and all-league. The offensive line took a big hit with the graduation of Nick Richardson, who is playing at Kentucky after being first-team all-state, all-district and allleague. Leading the way up front

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should be seniors Maleek Richey and Nate Traini and junior Jalen Carter-Henley.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Nate Jackowski (sr., 6-4, 220), Gavin Lyon (jr. 5-10, 170) Running backs: Justice Jenkins (sr., 5-9, 2-5), Ray Williams (sr., 5-10, 170), *Benny Snell (jr., 5-11 208) Receivers: *Ty Holmes (sr., 5-10, 175), Lucas Irwin (sr., 61, 180), Daniel Kwarteng (sr., 6-4, 190), *Cedric Frierson (jr., 6-2 190), Andrew Wallace (jr., 6-2, 180) Linemen: *Maleek Richey (sr., 6-4, 230), *Nate Traini (sr., 5-11, 260), *Jalen CarterHenley (jr., 6-1, 280) (*denotes projected starter)

Junior running back Benny Snell should see an increase in his numbers after rushing for 501 yards and eight touchdowns on 68 carries last season. KYLE ROBERTSON/THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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ate Timmy Bates, who threw for 2,049 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed for 480 yards and two scores to earn special Senior Abu Daramy said the mention all-league honors. Westerville South High School Daramy, who also is being football team has flown under the radar throughout the offsearecruited by Division I colleges, son after finishing 5-5 overall has replaced graduate Torrodd last season. Carter as South’s No. 1 receiver. “We’re being overlooked Daramy had 19 catches for 300 right now because people think yards and two touchdowns last of us as a 5-5 team, but we feel season, while Carter finished like we’re better than that,” said with 63 catches for 1,111 yards Daramy, who plays slot receiver and 10 touchdowns and was and strong safety. “Our attitude honorable mention all-league. and effort have been great this Graduation also hit the Wildyear because we all want to do cats hard at running back, where everything we can to bounce they must replace Darien Miller back from our 5-5 record. after he rushed for 1,210 yards We’ve worked really hard to and 21 touchdowns on 209 carget better and we’re not afraid ries and was second-team allof anybody.” league. Coach Rocky Pentello also Senior running back Devan believes his team has the poten- Abu Daramy, a Division I prospect, had 19 receptions for 300 yards and two scores last season. Wade will start, and he gained tial to put together a good sea- JOSHUA A. BICKEL/THISWEEKSPORTS 189 yards on 20 carries with son but he is concerned with two scores a year ago as Miller’s end than we did last year.” a year ago. the Wildcats’ overall lack of ple hurt.” backup. The Wildcats went 1-3 in Pentello said the Wildcats size and depth. “I feel like our offense is still OFFENSE “We have good speed and must fare better in the OCC- games decided by 10 points or going to be very good because athleticism, like we usually do, Cardinal Division in order to fewer and were 1-5 against Senior linemen Rob Dowdy we have a lot of weapons,” and the kids are working hard qualify for the playoffs for the opponents who finished with and Charles Cartwright are the Daramy said. in practice,” Pentello said. “But fourth time in the past six sea- winning records. only returning starters in South’s “I think we’re in the strongest spread offense, but Dowdy (6we have low numbers, with sons. The lineup South, which will open the division of the OCC because foot-6, 305 pounds) is a Diviabout 48 to 50 kids on our team, Quarterback: Lincoln Flood and we don’t have a lot of size league schedule Sept. 19 at three to four playoffs team come sion I college recruit who will (sr., 6-2, 190) home against Canal Winches- out of our division every year,” lead the group up front protectoverall either. Running backs: Devan Wade “Our first group needs to stay ter, finished fifth (3-4) in the Pentello said. “We’ve got to ing senior quarterback Lincoln (sr., 5-10, 175), Daylan Haynie healthy and fit, because we don’t OCC-Cardinal behind cham- find a way to make big plays to Flood. (jr., 6-1, 175) have anyone else if we get peo- pion Westerville Central (7-0) pull out some more wins in the Flood takes over for graduReceivers: Abu Daramy (sr., 5-10, 175), Marcus Williamson (soph., 5-10, 170), Jaelen Gill (fr., 6-0, 170) Linemen: Charles Cartwright (sr., 6-2, 230), Rob Dowdy (sr., 6-6, 305), Anthony Imondi (jr., it requires 6-0, 230) perseverance, DATE OPPONENT TIME self-denial, DEFENSE 9/6 at St. John Fisher Noon hard work, With so many new starters sacrifice, on offense, South will rely on 9/20 MARIETTA* 2 p.m. dedication, and a 4-3 stack defense that is loaded respect for authority. with speed and experience. 9/27 at Wilmington* 7 p.m. Eight players return with — VINCE LOMBARDI starting experience, a group that 10/4 HEIDELBERG* 1:30 p.m. includes seniors Ben Finn (end), Shuron Howard (linebacker), 10/11 CAPITAL* 7 p.m. Charles Thigpen (cornerback), Wade (cornerback), and 10/18 at Muskingum* 1:30 p.m. Daramy (safety) along with juniors Zach Wachalec (tackle), 10/25 at Baldwin Wallace* 1:30 p.m. Haynie (safety) and Imondi (nose guard), 11/1 MOUNT UNION* 1:30 p.m. Daramy finished with 81 tackles to earn second-team allleague honors, and Imondi (78 11/8 at John Carroll* 1:30 p.m. tackles), Wachalec (67 tackles), from your friends at Thigpen (65 tackles) and 11/15 OHIO NORTHERN* 1:30 p.m. Howard (56 tackles) also were *Denotes Ohio Athletic Conference games key contributors. “We like to call our defense HOME GAMES IN RED the ‘no-fly zone’ because we’ve

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got some good lockdown corners and a lot of speed across the board,” Daramy said. Pentello’s biggest concern is making sure his defense doesn’t get worn down by some of offensive lines it will face. “The key will be holding our own in the trenches because most of the teams we’ll be facing are so big,” Pentello said. “We’ve got to hold up in the front as long as we can to allow the rest of our guys to make plays behind them.”

The lineup Linemen: Ben Finn (sr., 6-1, 230), Imondi, Zach Wachalec (jr., 5-11, 180) Linebackers: John Edwards (sr., 6-0, 190), Shuron Howard (sr., 5-11, 190), Christian Nkansah-Wiafe (soph., 6-0, 180) Secondary: Daramay, Charles Thigpen (sr., 5-8, 165), Wade, Haynie

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Brookhaven’s departure alters landscape By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM With the Beechcroft and Mifflin high school football teams looking to bounce back from average seasons and Northland hoping to build on its second playoff appearance in four seasons, there should be some dramatic Friday nights this fall in the City LeagueNorth Division. It also might feel like something is missing for the league’s returning coaches and players, particularly when they’re playing a non-league opponent in late September or in October instead of one of the league’s other perennial powers. Brookhaven — which won 10 league championships from 1987-2002 under Gregg Miller and went on to win nine additional division championships — closed its doors at the end of the 2013-14 school year after opening in 1963. The Bearcats won five league titles and the 2004 Division II state championship under Tom Blake, three league titles under Anthony Thornton and a final league championship last season under Trevor White. After going 9-3 overall and

Inside the division 2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Brookhaven 7-0 9-3 Northland 5-2 7-3 Beechcroft 5-2 6-4 Whetstone 4-3 6-4 Mifflin 4-3 5-5 Centennial 2-5 4-6 Columbus East 1-6 2-8 Linden 0-7 1-9 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Whetstone at Beechcroft Centennial at Linden East at Mifflin Sept. 26 Beechcroft at Linden Centennial at Mifflin Northland at East

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7-0 to win the City-North a year ago, Brookhaven won’t get an opportunity to defend its championship. “It’s going to be weird,” Northland coach Kevin Tooson said. “They’ve been the litmus test for everybody for so long. They’re the only

school from the (City-North) or (City-South) to have a state championship. For them to close that school is mind-boggling.” While Tooson was an assistant at Beechcroft under former coach Tom Dunlap for three seasons before taking

over in 2003 at Northland, Miller, Thornton and White each will take Brookhaven ties into the post-Brookhaven era of the City-North. Miller has gone 25-15 in four seasons at Mifflin, including an 8-2 mark in 2011 when the Punchers’ only losses were

to Beechcroft and Brookhaven. Thornton, who helped usher in nearly three decades of success at Brookhaven when he was the quarterback for the Bearcats as they won the 1986 City title, is now an assistant at Centennial. “Now that I’m not at Brookhaven, the way I look at it is that’s one less team I’ve got to worry about,” Mifflin coach Gregg Miller said. White and his coaching staff at Brookhaven elected to remain together even though it meant putting on the uniform

Oct. 3 Mifflin at Beechcroft Northland at Centennial Whetstone at East Oct. 10 East at Beechcroft Mifflin at Northland Whetstone at Linden Oct. 17 Centennial at East Northland at Whetstone Linden at Mifflin Oct. 24 Centennial at Beechcroft Linden at Northland Mifflin at Whetstone Oct. 31 Beechcroft at Northland Whetstone at Centennial East at Linden

of their former program’s biggest rival. After helping Brookhaven make its 15th playoff appearance in program history a year ago, White and the Bearcats’ former coaching staff will try to add to Beechcroft’s 15 postseason berths. White became the fourth coach in Cougars’ history shortly after it was announced that Brookhaven would be closing. He took over for Bruce

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Centennial

Stars shooting for winning season ByAARON BLANKENSHIP THISWEEKSPORTS.COM The Centennial High School football team switched to a spread offense that used a short passing game to set up its running game under offensive coordinator Anthony Thornton a year ago. Thornton stepped down during the offseason to accept an assistant coaching position at Walnut Ridge, but the Stars have continued to utilize his scheme under new offensive coordinator Brian Knisley. “We have a different offensive coordinator, but Brian was Anthony’s assistant here last year and he knows his offense well, so we decided to keep the principals of our offense the same as last year because we had some success with it and our kids already know it,” coach Donte Goosby said. “We’re going to use a quick passing game to get the ball in space on the edges to set up our running game. And once we’ve established the run that sets up our play-action passing game.” Centennial opens Friday, Aug. 29, by playing host to Grandview. Goosby hopes staying the course offensively will help the Stars build on what they accomplished last season, when they finished 4-6 overall after going 1-9 the previous season. The four-win season marked Centennial’s best record since the Stars went 6-4 in 2000 and 2001. Centennial won three of its first four games last season before losing five of its last six. The Stars struggled to sixth (2-5) in the City League-North

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29...................vs. Grandview Sept. 5.............at Franklin Heights Sept. 11........................vs. Bexley *Sept. 19 ........at Linden-McKinley *Sept. 26 ........................at Mifflin *Oct. 3 .....................vs. Northland Oct. 10 ........................at DeSales *Oct. 17.............at Columbus East *Oct. 24...................at Beechcroft *Oct. 31 ..................vs. Whetstone 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 2-5 City-North) Grandview .......................W, 20-7 Franklin Heights .............W, 48-47 Bexley ............................L, 34-22 *Linden-McKinley...........W, 28-18

*Mifflin ...........................L, 53-21 *Northland ........................L, 55-6 *Brookhaven.....................L, 54-7 *Columbus East..............W, 54-24 *Beechcroft.......................L, 36-7 *Whetstone.....................L, 42-21 *League contest INSIDE THE STARS •Coach: Donte Goosby, second season •Top players: Jeremy Johnson (QB), Tyler Patterson (WR/DB), Hunter Waits (OL/LB) and DarSean Watts (RB/LB) •Key losses: Jirequez Fair-Harris (TE/LB), Nick Martin (OL), Noah Martin (OL/DL), Taylour Ousley (WR) and Dazmin Smith (RB/DB)

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Division behind champion Brookhaven (7-0). Goosby said his team needs to earn a quality win to take the next step. Centennial went 0-6 last season against opponents that finished .500 or better. “Of course, we want to have another strong start like we had last year,” Goosby said. “But we need to build upon last year’s success by beating some of those tougher teams on our schedule. We need to be more competitive against some of the better teams in our league.”

son, who will start at quarterback for the third consecutive season. Johnson was honorable mention all-league a year ago. He passed for more 1,500 yards with 18 touchdowns and rushed for 340 yards and four scores. Centennial features an experienced wide receiver corps led by seniors Tyler Hill, Tyler Patterson and Anthony Slappy. Senior running back DarSean Watts also has returned along with junior tight end Marquise St. John and four returning starters on the offensive line in seniors Kenny Lambert and OFFENSE Hunter Waits and sophomores Nine starters have returned, Darius Echols and Timothy including senior Jeremy John- Leach.

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Watts and Patterson were second-team all-league a year ago. “We’re looking for Jeremy Johnson to have another big year,” Goosby said. “He’s a heady guy who knows this offense well with it being his second year in this system. We’ve got experienced players all around him, so we’re hoping our offense will be even more effective this season.”

at strong safety, Echols, St. John and Watts at linebacker, linemen Lambert, Leach and Waits and cornerbacks Hill and Patterson. Waits was second-team allleague a year ago. “We’re relying on a lot of the same key guys on both sides of the ball,” Goosby said. “We picked up Glen Blue from Mifflin, so we’ve switched to a 43 with multiple coverages The lineup because that’s what he ran there. Quarterbacks: Jeremy John- We’ve got a lot of experience son (sr.), Cole Murray (jr.) back on defense, too, and I Running back: DarSean believe Hunter Waits is ready Watts (sr.) to have a huge year at defenReceivers: Tyler Hill (sr.), sive end.” Tyler Patterson (sr.), Anthony Slappy (sr.) The lineup Tight end: Marquise St. John Linemen: Lambert, Leach, (jr.) Waits, Woods Linemen: Kenny Lambert Linebackers: Echols, St. John (sr.), Hunter Waits (sr.), Brynel and Watts Crawford (jr.), Kobe Woods Secondary: Hill, Murray, Pat(jr.), Darius Echols (so.), Tim- terson, Slappy othy Leach (so.) (*denotes projected starter) SPECIAL TEAMS

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Tigers pin hopes on strong junior class When Lewis Carter was offered the chance to work for the U.S. Marshals Service in Georgia over the summer, it was an opportunity that the Columbus East High School football coach decided not to pass up. That opened the door for one of his assistant coaches, Marcus Vaughn, to speed up his own career path. Vaughn, a 2007 Dayton Meadowdale graduate who went on to play football for Central State University, will be a head coach for the first time after assisting Carter the last two seasons. He believes a junior class that helped the Tigers go 5-5 as freshmen in 2012 is his ticket to a successful first season at East, which finished 2-8 a year ago. East, which went 8-22 in three seasons under Carter, has fewer than 30 athletes in uniform. “I took over in the summer, and it’s August 28, 2014

been going well,” Vaughn said. “It’s a strong junior class. Our strength is that we’ll be a cohesive unit. Our weakness is that we’ll have a lot of new kids who are just getting acclimated to football.” Carter, who was looking to further his career in criminal justice, called being at East “a great experience.” Last season, the Tigers’ only wins came over non-league Briggs (52-32) in week two and in the season finale against Linden-McKinley (22-8). East hung with Beechcroft before losing 21-14 in overtime in week seven. It was a much different finish than in 2012, when the Tigers won their first three games and lost three games by seven points or fewer before closing with back-to-back victories. East also went 5-5 in both 2006 and 2008 but was just 35-95 in 13 seasons under former coach Mike White. The Tigers’ last winning season came in 1999 when they made the Division II playoffs and went 8-3. Junior Asa Burke, who is back at slot

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James Curry (special mention all-district), wide receiver Zay’on Mock (second-team all-district) and tight end Nick Burke (honorable mention all-district) among their 2014 graduating class, Asa Burke and junior William Evans are among the athletes they plan to utilize at wide receiver. Junior Orpheus Twyman will anchor the offensive line. “We’ve got some athletes and some OFFENSE The biggest addition for an offense great pieces,” Fairley said. “We just that averaged 19.4 points a year ago need to put everything together. I look could be senior Dwayne Fairley, who forward to having a great season.” has received interest from Kent State as The lineup well as a some Football Championship Quarterbacks: *Brandon Hurd (sr., Subdivision schools. He is a transfer from Red Springs 6-foot, 205 pounds), Juwaun Smith (jr.) Running backs: *Chuck Ingram (sr., (N.C.) who is expected to see action at 6-0, 210), Andre Daniels (jr., 5-9, 170) tight end and on the defensive line. Receivers: *Asa Burke (jr., 5-8, 165), Senior quarterback Brandon Hurd, who also is new to the program, will *Arshad Turner (jr., 6-0, 170), *William Evans (jr., 5-10, 185) lead a pistol spread offense. Tight end: *Dwayne Fairley (sr., 6“He’s just a natural thrower and a natural leader,” Vaughn said. TIGERS >> 57 While the Tigers lost quarterback receiver and cornerback, echoed Vaughn’s sentiment that the Tigers will have a tight-knit team. “Things are coming together,” Burke said. “We’re all actually teammates. Last year there were a lot of singleminded players. We get along with each other better and I do feel that we’re going to have a great season.”

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Northland

Vikings taking aim at first playoff win

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The Northland High School football team isn’t planning to let up this season. After reaching the postseason for the first time in 2010, the Vikings went 4-6 in 2011 and 5-5 the next year before earning another playoff berth last fall. Considering there were just 12 seniors on the roster a year ago, Northland enters its opener Aug. 29 at home against Independence believing another trip to the playoffs is within reach. The drive to build on last year’s 7-3 record – which included a 35-21 loss to New Albany in the first round of the Division II, Region 5 playoffs

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– fueled the team throughout the preseason, according to senior Nateshawn Hargrove. “I don’t want the guys to get complacent just because we did well last year,� said Hargrove, who is back for his third season. “We have to make sure guys are staying focused. We’ve got high expectations. We want to get our first playoff victory and advance deep into the playoffs.� Northland, which also lost its playoff opener in 2010, earned the eighth and final playoff spot in Region 5 despite losing its regular-season finale to Beechcroft 17-14. After winning both of their non-league games a year ago, a tougher and busier non-league slate awaits the Vikings. Northland plays host Sept. 5 to Marion-Franklin, which was a Division III state semifinalist a year ago, and again faces Cincinnati Taft. With Brookhaven no longer on the schedule, the Vikings also added Whitehall on Sept. 19. The Rams went 5-5 but averaged 36.1 points a year ago. Northland has gone 55-56 with four winning seasons since coach Kevin Tooson took over in 2003. Tooson has the longest current continuous tenure of any coach in the City League-North Division, but rarely has he had such an experienced cast to work with heading into a season. The Vikings tied Beechcroft for second at 5-2 in the league behind Brookhaven (7-0) a year ago. “Provided we can stay healthy, we can have a good season,� Tooson said. “We’ve got a nice group of freshmen, and our senior class is pretty strong. “The push is to make the guys mentally tougher and com-

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mit them to excellence. (Former Northland boys basketball) coach (Satch Sullinger) has a saying that ‘good is the enemy of great.’ I’ve just talked to them about how they need to constantly be trying to find an edge so that they can be great. When you’re satisfied, you’re not hungry.�

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Although two of the Vikings’ biggest playmakers last year, Jhustus Cornley and Glenn Smith III, are no longer with the program, several others who contributed are back. Senior quarterback Nick Fischer was 71 of 134 passing for 1,358 yards with 14 touchdowns and six interceptions. Hargrove finished with more than 700 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns and was first-team all-City-North and second-team all-district. Senior Sherman Watson was

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ..........vs. Independence Sept. 5.........vs. Marion-Franklin Sept. 12 .........vs. Cincinnati Taft Sept. 19..................at Whitehall *Sept. 26........at Columbus East *Oct. 3 ..................at Centennial *Oct. 10 .....................vs. Mifflin *Oct. 17 ................at Whetstone *Oct. 24......vs. Linden-McKinley *Oct. 31...............vs. Beechcroft 2013 RESULTS (7-3 overall, 5-2 City-North) Independence .............W, 20-18 Cincinnati Taft .............W, 36-30 *Brookhaven................L, 29-28 *Columbus West..........W, 64-20 *Centennial...................W, 55-6 *Mifflin .........................W, 42-7 *Whetstone.................W, 33-24 *Linden-McKinley........W, 66-16 *Beechcroft .................L, 17-14 PLAYOFFS New Albany .................L, 35-21 *League contest INSIDE THE VIKINGS •Coach: Kevin Tooson, 12th season •Top players: Mohamed Diakite (WR/LB), Nick Fischer (QB/LB/P), Nateshawn Hargrove (RB/DB), Mike Harris (OL/DL), Michael Kyle (OL/DL), Abu Turay (RB/DB) and Sherman Watson (WR/DB) •Key losses: Corbin Bannister (WR/DB), Jhustus Cornley (RB/WR/ DB), Mike Kambwanya (OL/DL), Malcolm Marshall (RB/DB), Glenn Smith III (WR/DB) and Adrion Taylor (OL/LB)

the second-leading receiver with 15 catches for 337 yards. Senior Abu Turay will use his speed at slot receiver and tailback. Senior offensive lineman Michael Kyle will be in his third season as a starter and has offers from Indiana State and Youngstown State. He was firstteam all-league. Cornley split time between AVAILABLE ON WOW! running back and wide receiver and finished with more than 700 all-purpose yards as a senior. He signed with Indiana State. Smith III led Northland in receptions with 20 and was second-team all-league but transCertain restrictions apply. Š 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. ferred to Westerville North for his senior season. He was the Vikings’ starting quarterback The lineup two years ago. Quarterbacks: *Nick Fischer “It was great getting a feel for varsity last year,â€? Fischer (sr., 5-foot-10, 210 pounds), said. “We want to get off to a Dante Lewis (sr., 5-11, 170) Running backs: *Nateshawn great start again.â€?

Hargrove (sr., 5-9, 195), *Abu Turay (sr., 5-7, 160) Receivers: *Mohamed Diakite (sr., 5-11, 170), *Sherman Watson (sr., 5-10, 165), *Caleb Woods (jr., 5-9, 145) Linemen: *Darrick Drennan (sr., 5-10, 220), *Mike Harris (sr., 5-8, 230), *Michael Kyle (sr., 6-5, 280), *Adam Tyson (sr., 5-11, 230), *Moussa Kaba (jr., 6-1, 240) (*denotes projected starter)

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Northland is expecting to run an even front with four linemen and four linebackers on defense. While the loss of Cornley (first-team all-district) creates a hole in the secondary, Hargrove, Turay and Watson are expected to lead the backfield. Turay returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown in a 55-6 win over Centennial last season. He was secondteam all-league.

The lineup Linemen: Drennan, Kyle, *Harris, *Tyson, *Kaba, Dominique Powers (jr.) Linebackers: *Diakite, *Fischer, *Malik Williams (sr.) Secondary: *Hargrove, Chris Swann (sr.), *Turay, *Watson, Chad King (jr.)

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Mifflin

Miller hopes change in style benefits Punchers By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM A change in preseason philosophy that wasn’t easy to accept for Mifflin High School football coach Gregg Miller could pay dividends later this season. With only about 40 athletes, the Punchers spent significant chunks of their practice time staying in top physical shape with an eye on being healthy for the long run. Miller also spent extra time teaching the game. Limiting drills was a foreign concept to the veteran of more than 30 years. “We’ve concentrated more on conditioning and education

of football rather than on beating each other up,� Miller said. “That’s not my style. My style is that you beat up on each other in practice so that Friday nights are easier.� The Punchers lost three of their final four games last season to finish 5-5 for the second time in Miller’s first four years. Mifflin is 25-15 since Miller took over after going 24-46 over the previous seven seasons. The Punchers have made the playoffs just four times, with the last appearance in 2002. “We’re just trying to get ready because we want to make it to the playoffs this year,� senior Makiyn Tate said. For that to occur, Mifflin

likely will need to get out to a better start than a year ago when it lost two of its three non-league games. The Punchers open with the same three opponents as a year ago, beginning Friday, Aug. 29, against visiting Licking Heights, and currently have a bye in week 10, but Miller is expecting to find an opponent for that week. The areas with the most depth entering the season likely will be at running back, where Tate is among a group of returnees, at wide receiver, where senior Stanley Jackson is back, and on an offensive line that returns three-year

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Beechcroft

Former Bearcats blending with Cougars By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM With several juniors in key roles on both sides of the ball a year ago, the Beechcroft High School football team came up short of advancing to the Division III, Region 9 playoffs by two spots after back-to-back appearances in 2011 and ’12. The Cougars, already armed with a large group of returning seniors, then got some major reinforcements during the offseason. Shortly after it was announced in March that Brookhaven would be closing, former Bearcats coach Trevor White filled the vacancy at Beechcroft that was created when Bruce Ward left to take over at Gahanna. Brookhaven’s entire coaching staff came to Beechcroft as well. A large number of the Bearcats’ expected returnees have enrolled at Beechcroft, creating a team that appears to combine the best of two of the City League’s top programs. The Cougars have had 15 consecutive winning seasons and have made the playoffs 15 times in their history. “It’s been going great,” said senior Tyree Dukes, who started for the Cougars a year ago. “We’re going to be a playoff team hopefully. I’m getting along with them well. It’s kind of different, but everybody has to make an adjustment so I’m fine with it.” White went 23-10 in three seasons at Brookhaven, with playoff appearances 2011 as well as last season when the Bearcats lost to Marion-Franklin 20-19 in a Division III, Region 9 semifinal. Brookhaven finished 9-3 overall and went 7-0 to win the City League-North Division. Beechcroft lost to the Bearcats 34-7 but closed the regular season with wins over Centennial (36-7) and Northland (17-14) to finish 6-4 overall and tie for second with Northland at 5-2 in the City-North. The Cougars are expected to fill four starting spots on both offense and defense as well as have both their kicker and punter be former Brookhaven players. But despite the talent in the

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junior and senior classes, Beechcroft has low numbers overall. “It’s definitely an ongoing process,” White said. “In reality (at Brookhaven) we were at about 35 players, and Beechcroft is fighting the same fight over here. We’re looking just like any other City school. We’re still fighting the depth issue with 50 kids, but it definitely is exciting to have who we have.”

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Two of the top playmakers in the City-North a year ago for Brookhaven, senior running back David Peoples and junior quarterback Macyah Fleming will start for the Cougars. Fleming finished 48 of 104 passing for 1,070 yards with 15 touchdowns and six interceptions and Peoples rushed for 1,019 yards and 10 touchdowns while making second-team alldistrict. Teaming up at wide receiver will be senior Rayshawn Norah and junior Mike Powers, who are Beechcroft holdovers, and senior Asan Crego, who comes

over from Brookhaven. Senior Chaquez Fair, who was first-team all-league for the Cougars, and senior Steffen Banks, who was second-team all-district for the Bearcats, will lead an offensive line that also includes senior Steven Pelletier, formerly of Brookhaven, and Dukes. “We’ve got to stay healthy because depth is definitely going to be an issue,” White said. “We’re very thin on the offensive line. We’ve got some talent.” Adonis Davis, a 2014 graduate, led Beechcroft in rushing with 503 yards and six touchdowns. Classmates L.J. Cox (412 yards rushing), Khalor Franklin (415 yards rushing) and Darius Ford (19 receptions) also were key offensive contributors.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Macyah Fleming (jr., 6-2, 175), Kyle Barrett (soph., 6-2, 175) Running backs: Paul Hicks (sr., 5-8, 170), *David Peoples (sr., 6-0, 180), *Robert Williamson (jr., 5-6, 134),

Receivers: Asan Crego (sr., 5-10, 175), *Rayshawn Norah (sr., 5-7, 160), *Mike Powers (jr., 5-10, 160) Tight end: *Najeed DeYoung (jr., 5-9, 180) Linemen: *Steffen Banks (sr., 6-3, 260), *Tyree Dukes (sr., 6-3, 280), Chaquez Fair (sr., 61, 300), *Steven Pelletier (sr., 6-1, 250), *Daiyon Goins (jr., 6-3, 290) (*denotes projected starter)

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Banks and Fair return as key players on the defensive line, while senior Takeyvion Simmons will lead the linebacking corps after making first-team all-district a year ago for Brookhaven. Seniors Colby Ketchens and Crego from Brookhaven as well as Powers, junior Kasaad Tyree and sophomore Tre’Quez Parks from Beechcroft will see action in the secondary. “I came from Brookhaven, but it’s good,” Ketchens said. “We’re just trying to get along with everybody and trying to get things together.” Beechcroft lost 15 players to

graduation, including first-team all-league defenders Cox, Davis and Franklin. In addition, two-way lineman Christian Scase and linebacker Scott Scase would have been senior returnees but are not back with the team.

The lineup Linemen: *Banks, *Fair, © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. Rodell Rahman (jr., 6-3, 205), Elonzo Reynolds (soph.), Erin Smoot-Baker (soph.) The lineup Linebackers: *Yohannes Kicker: Abass Ceesay (sr., Berhane (sr., 5-9, 180), *DeYoung, *Takeyvion Simmons 5-8, 175) Punter: Fleming (sr., 5-9, 180) Returners: Norah, Powers Secondary: *Crego, Colby Long snapper: Pelletier Ketchens (sr., 5-6, 155), *Powers, *Kasaad Tyree (jr., 6-0, 180), Raequawn Alexander julrey@thisweeksports.com (soph., 5-10, 160), *Tre’Quez Parks (soph.)

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Fleming averaged 37 yards per punt to make second-team all-district. Senior Abass Ceesay will double as both the kicker and as a member of the Cougars’ soccer team after previously attending Brookhaven.

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Ward, who left to become Gahanna’s coach after leading the Cougars to a 37-14 mark with two playoff appearances in five seasons. Andy Powell was Beechcroft’s coach for eight seasons and Dunlap headed the program for the next 23. “It’s definitely different, but desperate times call for desperate measures,” said Beechcroft assistant Chuck Andrick, who played for Brookhaven during its first three playoff appearances and was an assistant during its other 12 trips to the postseason. “At the end of the day, we wanted to stay August 28, 2014

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 30 ..........at Dayton Dunbar Sept. 5........vs. Central Crossing Sept. 12 ............at Walnut Ridge *Sept. 19 .............vs. Whetstone *Sept. 26 .....at Linden-McKinley *Oct. 3 .......................vs. Mifflin *Oct. 10 ........vs. Columbus East Oct. 17.......................at Hartley *Oct. 24...............vs. Centennial *Oct. 31 .................at Northland 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 5-2 City-North) Dayton Dunbar..............W, 14-0 Dublin Jerome .............L, 26-14 Walnut Ridge .................L, 24-0 *Whetstone...................W, 15-8 *Linden-McKinley..........W, 81-6 *Mifflin ........................L, 21-20 *Columbus East ...W, 21-14 (OT) *Brookhaven..................L, 34-7 *Centennial...................W, 36-7 *Northland ..................W, 17-14 *League contest INSIDE THE COUGARS •Coach: Trevor White, first season •Top players: Steffen Banks (OL/DL),Tyree Dukes (OL), Chaquez Fair (OL/DL), Macyah Fleming (QB), David Peoples (RB/DB), Mike Powers (WR/DB) and Takeyvion Simmons (LB) •Key losses: L.J. Cox (WR/DB), Adonis Davis (RB/LB), Darius Ford (WR), Khalor Franklin (RB/LB), Christian Scase (OL/DL) and Scott Scase (QB/LB/DB

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— VINCE LOMBARDI together.” “It feels weird being in the locker room,” said Beechcroft senior defensive back Colby Ketchens, who is among the transfers from Brookhaven. “It’s something we’ve got to get used to.” White was an assistant at Brookhaven from 2000-06 and returned to become head coach in 2011. The Bearcats went 23-10 with two playoff appearances under White, including last season when they lost 20-19 to eventual state semifinalist Marion-Franklin in a regional semifinal that was the final game in program history.

Although Mifflin added approximately 400 former Brookhaven students, every key player from the Bearcats’ playoff team who was eligible to return is joining White and his staff at Beechcroft. “My initial reaction was that it set Beechcroft apart because Beechcroft got every football player from Brookhaven,” Miller said. Still, White isn’t expecting a seamless transition or for his team to immediately dominate the City-North. With about 50 players, the Cougars have fewer athletes overall than Northland, which came up just short against Brookhaven (29-28 in overtime) and

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Beechcroft (17-14) while going 7-3 a year ago. The biggest focus for White has been in blending upperclassmen from the two programs into one unit. “We’re all Beechcroft Cougars now,” White said. “We’re still adjusting. You’ve got a committed group of professionals (on the coaching staff) with a lot of experience, and they’re all in for Beechcroft 100 percent. “I’ve seen a lot of good things. I don’t feel like there have been divisions on the team. They’re all getting to know one another.”

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Whetstone

Expectations remain high for Braves

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The Whetstone High School football team went 6-4 a year ago to post its first winning record since 2009, and coach Don Poff hopes the Braves can increase that victory total. It won’t be easy, however, as Whetstone lost 17 players to graduation as well as a pair of senior running backs who were expected to return. “We only have seven seniors and two of those are firstyear players,� said Poff, who is entering his third season. “We have a very young group and we’re facing a really tough schedule. The good news is that with a small senior class,

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we’re going to get those young guys a bunch of experience moving forward.� The Braves went 4-3 in the City League-North a year ago to tie Mifflin for fourth behind champion Brookhaven (7-0), Beechcroft (5-2) and Northland (5-2) and ahead of Centennial (2-5), East (1-6) and Linden-McKinley (0-7). Brookhaven will not have a chance to defend its title, however, as the school was closed at the end of the 2013-14 school year. The Bearcats have been replaced on the schedule by a non-conference matchup against Ready, which advanced to a Division VI state semifinal before losing 10-7 to eventual champion Kirtland last season. Among the Braves’ graduates were record-setting quarterback Ramroth Finnegan and a trio of standout receivers. Finnegan was 141-for-255 passing for 2,041 yards with 24 touchdowns and six interceptions. He also ran for 315 yards and three touchdowns and was a first-team all-district selection in Division II. His top targets were David Simmons (43 receptions), Trent Harper (23 receptions) and Chris North (17 receptions), who were all special mention all-district. Sophomore Jack Staggs, who played in two games last season when Finnegan was out with injury, will take over at quarterback in the spread offense. “Staggs doesn’t have a lot of varsity experience, but he fared well in the time he got last year,� Poff said. “He’s intelligent and has similar qualities as (Finnegan). He’s a student of the game and a hard worker. He seems to be identifying coverages pretty well

of mail right now and his brother (Dezwan Polk is a redshirt freshman playing safety at Purdue). Having three bigs back is definitely a plus with the inexperience we have in our skill positions.�

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...........at Columbus South Sept. 5..............at Upper Arlington Sept. 12....................vs. Whitehall *Sept. 19 .................at Beechcroft Sept. 26 ........................vs. Ready *Oct. 3...............at Columbus East *Oct. 10..........at Linden-McKinley *Oct. 17 ...................vs. Northland *Oct. 24.........................vs. Mifflin *Oct. 31 ...................at Centennial 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 4-3 City-North) Columbus South.............W, 42-32 Africentric ........................W, 40-0 Whitehall ........................L, 32-18 *Beechcroft.......................L, 15-8 *Brookhaven...................L, 46-24 *Columbus East..............W, 44-26 *Linden-McKinley.............W, 36-0

*Northland ......................L, 33-24 *Mifflin...........................W, 21-14 *Centennial ....................W, 42-21 *League contest INSIDE THE BRAVES •Coach: Don Poff, third season •Top players: Zack Arnold (FB), Justus Barnett (LB), Marcus Benson (RB), Ryan Burnett (LB), Nick Entingh (OL/DL), Bobby Kelly (DL), Rozell Manley (WR), Jeremy Polk (OT), Malik Posley (OT), Ibrahim Sesay (DB), Jack Staggs (QB), James Summerall (C) and Aidan Tuttle (WR) •Key losses: Demitri Burrell (DL), Austin Davy (RB), Ramroth Finnegan (QB), Trent Harper (WR/DB), Shane Johnson (OL), Chris North (WR/DB), David Simmons (WR), Demetrius Wade (OL) and Melek White (RB)

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for his age.� Juniors Aidan Tuttle and Colin Lind and sophomore Rozell Manley are expected to be the top receivers. “Aidan Tuttle has excellent hands with speed to match,� Poff said. “I also expect Manley to be a playmaker for us. We have a good receiving corps and I thought we made great progress during the 7-on7s we had this summer.�

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and Melek White are ineligible. White rushed for 738 yards and 14 touchdowns and was special mention all-district last season, while Davy ran for 281 yards. “I’m pretty happy with Benson. He’s a good back,� Poff said. “He finds the hole and moves well laterally. I have high expectations for him for the future.� Senior tackles Jeremy Polk and Malik Posley return to anchor the line along with senior center James Summerall. Polk was honorable mention all-district. “Jeremy Polk has great feet and delivers a blow,� Poff said. “He’s one of the best linemen, not only in the City, but in central Ohio. He’s receiving a lot

“Justus Barnett is a strong leader on the field,� coach Poff said. “He knows the defense and he’s just like a coach out there, so he’ll get the young guys straightened out. He also has the ability to play Division I football and is receiving interest. He’s aggressive, finds the ball well and is a ferocious tackler.� The line will consist of Entingh, junior Rick Jennings, sophomore Nathan Farner and freshman Bobby Kelly. “I expect Sesay and Kelly, even as a freshman, to join Barnett as defensive playmakers,� coach Poff said. “We have a number of freshmen and sophomores competing for positions and several will play. Both classes are strong and that’s a good sign for the future.�

The lineup Quarterback: *Jack Staggs (soph., 6-0, 160) Running backs: *Zack Arnold (sr., 6-0, 200), *Marcus Benson (soph., 5-9, 145), Justin McDaniel (soph., 5-7, 160) Receivers: *Colin Lind (jr., 6-1, 170), *Rozell Manley (soph., 5-7, 130), *Aidan Tuttle (jr., 6-0, 150) Linemen: *Jacob Click (soph., 5-10, 200), Nick Entingh (sr., 6-0, 200), *Logan Foster (soph., 5-8, 210), *Jeremy Polk (sr., 6-5, 315), The lineup *Malik Posley (sr., 6-2, 300), Linemen: *Entingh, *Nathan *James Summerall (sr., 5-10, Farner (soph., 5-9, 165), *Rick 220) Jennings (jr., 5-9, 190), *Bobby (*denotes projected starter) Kelly (fr., 6-2, 180) Linebackers: *Justus BarDEFENSE nett (sr., 6-1, 210), *Ryan BurSenior middle linebacker nett (sr., 5-9, 200), Lincoln Justus Barnett is the lone return- Mullins (fr., 6-0, 170), *Miles ing starter in the 4-3 base Poff (soph., 5-11, 175) Secondary: *Oshea Jones defense. “At first I was a little con- (fr., 5-10, 165), *Christian cerned about (our inexperi- Kelly (jr., 5-8, 140), *Noah ence), but now I’m excited Minor (jr., 5-9, 140), *Ibrahim because we have a bunch of Sesay (sr., 5-8, 135) young kids who are eager to SPECIAL TEAMS play and eager to learn,� said Junior Luke Green-Lauber Barnett, who was honorable mention all-district last year. will handle both the kicking “We’ve got kids in the right and punting for Whetstone. A positions to make plays and year ago, Davy was the placewe’re already starting to jell.� kicker (13 extra points). Senior Ryan Burnett and The lineup sophomore Miles Poff, the Kicker: Green-Lauber (jr., coach’s son, are the other starting linebackers. The second- 5-11, 150) Punter: Green-Lauber ary will include senior Ibrahim Returners: To be determined Sesay, juniors Christian Kelly Long snapper: Poff and Noah Minor and freshman Oshea Jones. bemerine@thisweeknews.com

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Despite a number of obstacles, members of the Linden-McKinley High School football team expect to be competitive this fall. Working against the Panthers is a small roster, with fewer than 40 athletes in a program coming off back-toback 1-9 seasons. On the positive side, nearly all of the players expected to fill key roles are seniors. “We’ve all been looking at this year,� senior quarterback Wanya Glenn said. “Since our freshman year, we’ve all wanted to get to this.� The top returning senior is Nick Battle, who is expected to play a variety of positions after making first-team allCity League-North Division and firstteam all-district in Division IV a year ago. He is beginning his fourth season on varsity and hopes to stay healthy after

missing the final three games last season with a deep thigh bruise, according to coach Aaron Owens. Linden is 9-41 in five seasons under Owens, who has stressed avoiding injuries and playing mistake-free after his team was outscored by an average of 27 points a year ago. The Panthers’ only wins the last two seasons were over Africentric, 36-14 in 2012 and 28-0 a year ago. The Nubians have lost 21 consecutive games. In addition to again opening with Africentric and facing Columbus West, the Panthers have replaced Columbus South with Central Crossing. Replacing Brookhaven on the schedule is Ansonia, a school from western Ohio that went 2-8 a year ago. Throughout the preseason, several of the Panthers’ players were working jobs, which cut down some on productivity during practice. Still, Owens is pleased that several of his key players have grade-point aver-

ages better than 3.0. “I hope we can be very competitive in every game, and most of all we want to win,� Owens said. “The kids that have stuck it out understand. We’re trying to eliminate all penalties after last year when George (Reid) had one game where he would have had 250 yards but about 110 yards of it was called back by penalties.�

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A year ago, the Panthers were shut out twice and were held to eight points or fewer four other times. In addition to Glenn and Battle, other key returnees are seniors Marquise Mann and Reid at running back, senior Hasan Vance at tight end, senior James Williams at wide receiver and senior offensive linemen Josh Spelhaug and Jeff Swalbauch. The Panthers are planning to run a spread offense. “We’ve got some speedsters,� Owens said. “I think we have some good play-

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makers. We’re going to run the spread and we’re going to be a little faster.� Senior Jaymison Niece should be another key offensive lineman after starting two years ago. He is the younger brother of 2009 Linden graduate Doug Niece, who was a three-year starter. “We’ve got a lot of players returning, and we’ve got some big players who can make a big impact on the field,� Reid said.

The lineup Quarterback: *Wanya Glenn (sr., 511, 185) Running backs: *Nick Battle (sr., 62, 215), Marquise Mann (sr., 5-7, 160), *George Reid (sr., 5-9, 170) Receivers: *DeAngelo Brunner (sr.), *James Williams (sr.) Tight end: *Hasan Varence (sr., 67, 208) Linemen: *Donovan Brumfield (sr., 6-2, 230), *Yassine Djafi (sr.), *Jaymi-

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starter Michael Gause. Jackson is the team’s top playmaker after making firstteam all-City League and second-team all-district in Division III. “We’re making good progress,” said Jackson, who joined the program last year after previously attending Hartley. “We need to have lots of determination, loyalty and commitment to the team.”

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...........vs. Licking Heights Sept. 5......................vs. Westland Sept. 12........at Watkins Memorial *Sept. 19..........vs. Columbus East *Sept. 26 ................vs. Centennial *Oct. 3.....................at Beechcroft *Oct. 10 ....................at Northland *Oct. 17.........vs. Linden-McKinley *Oct. 24 ...................at Whetstone 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 4-3 City-North) Licking Heights .................L, 46-0 Westland..........................W, 24-0 Watkins Memorial ...........L, 26-12 *Columbus East..............W, 48-12 *Centennial ....................W, 53-21

*Beechcroft....................W, 21-20 *Northland ........................L, 42-7 *Linden-McKinley.............W, 33-6 *Whetstone.....................L, 21-14 *Brookhaven.....................L, 48-0 *League contest INSIDE THE PUNCHERS •Coach: Gregg Miller, fifth season •Top players: Ty Allen (OL/DL), Montrese Frazier (RB/LB), Michael Gause (OL/DL), Stanley Jackson (WR/DB), Melik Scott (LB) and Makiyn Tate (RB/DB) •Key losses: Ray Crowder (DB), Markaelon Duffy (TE/LB), Carlos Luna (OL/DL) and Aundreaus Winton (WR/DB)

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The position at which the Punchers might be the least experienced is quarterback, where junior D’Anthony Williams has taken over despite never previously playing at the prep level, according to Miller. Senior Montrese Frazier was limited to six games last season because of injury but rushed for 720 yards. The Punchers likely will run an I-formation offense that will strive to utilize the skills of players like Jackson, who had 29 catches for 541 yards and nine touchdowns a year ago. Gause is back on the offensive line after making first-team all-district. “We’re very athletic,” Miller said. “We’ve got a great group of kids. I don’t see one kid that’s going to be a problem, so from that point this might be the most maintenance-free team I’ve ever had.”

The lineup Quarterback: *D’Anthony Williams (jr., 6-foot-1, 186 pounds) Running backs: Maurice Chatman (sr., 5-9, 175), *Montrese Frazier (sr., 6-0, 175), *Makiyn Tate (sr., 5-8, 145) Receivers: *Jeremiah Jackson (fr., 6-0, 185), *Stanley Jackson (sr., 6-3, 190)

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Tight end: *Lamont Bowman (sr., 6-0, 190) Linemen: *Ty Allen (sr., 61, 200), *Eric Anderson (jr., 6-1, 230), *Howard DixonBurton (jr., 5-9, 268), Isaiah Clardy (sr., 6-0, 280), *Michael Gause (sr., 6-2, 240), Kwame Peprah (sr., 6-1, 244), Desean Scales (so., 6-1, 288), Lee Strickland (so., 6-0, 283) (*denotes projected starter)

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average of 37 points over their final three losses last season. “I think we’ll be strong at receiver, and the offensive and defensive lines are going to be really nice, as will our linebackers,” Stanley Jackson said.

The lineup Linemen: *Allen, *Gause, *Peprah, *Strickland, Devyn Whitlow (so., 6-1, 160) Linebackers: *Bowman, *Frazier, Isaiah Terrell (sr., 60, 180), *Melik Scott (jr., 5-9, 220) Secondary: *Chatman, *Paimah Gogbeh (sr., 5-9, 145), *Tate, *Donya Smith (jr., 5-9, 178), Jeremiah Jackson, Stanley Jackson, Pete Randolph (so., 5-9, 150)

The Punchers have an anchor for their defense in junior linebacker Melik Scott, who had 81 tackles and made second-team all-district a year ago. He will be in his third season as a starter. Gause is a returning starter on the line, with Chatman a SPECIAL TEAMS returning starter at safety and Bowman back at linebacker. The lineup The biggest loss defensively Kicker: Peprah was Ray Crowder, who had 63 Punter: Smith tackles and made honorable Returners: To be determined mention all-district from his Long snapper: Randolph spot in the secondary. The Punchers gave up an julrey@thisweeknews.com

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and effort.”

in the right place. Now we just have to see if we can go out and execute.” Senior Ben Cooper should anchor the line, with seniors Jeffrey Mix, Manny Roberts and Nate Rodriguez also contributing. Rodriguez missed last season with a broken arm. Jackowski and senior Andy Oppliger are key linebackers, with Holmes at free safety and Jenkins at cornerback. “Hopefully, we’ll have a better season than last year,” Holmes said. “We’re looking at being undefeated this year. We have to continue what we’re doing now. Hard work

The lineup Linemen: *Ben Cooper (sr., 6-4, 305), Jeffrey Mix (sr., 63, 228), Manny Roberts (sr., 6-1, 248), *Nate Rodriguez (sr., 6-4, 250), *Traini Linebackers: * Jackowski, A.J. Lammert (sr., 6-0, 215), *Andy Oppliger (sr., 6-1, 220), The lineup Corey Walker (sr., 5-11, 205) Kicker: Alex Barnhart (jr., Secondary: Frierson, *Holmes, *Jenkins, Wallace, 6-0, 190) Punter: Brooks Burton (sr., Snell, *David Rucker (jr., 5-8, 6-0, 175) 165) Returners: Frierson, Snell, Williams SPECIAL TEAMS Long snapper: Jackowski Magistro said Jackowski is considered one of the top long fdirenna@thisweeknews.com

snappers in the area and has received interest from several colleges at that position. Magistro also likes the speed and potential of his return game, led by Frierson, Snell and Williams. Senior Alex Barnhart will be the kicker and senior Brooks Burton is the punter.

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6, 215) Linemen: *Derrick Callender (sr., 5-10, 220), Marvel Seneh (sr., 5-10, 195), *Isaiah Hutchinson (jr., 6-0, 225), Nick Jordan (jr., 5-10, 275), *Orpheus Twyman (jr., 6-4, 230) (*denotes projected starter)

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The Tigers are looking for improvement from a defensive unit that gave up an average of 39 points. Twyman, who is a returnee, and Fairley give East a pair of big bodies up front, and junior Akeesh Ross is expected to lead the linebacking corps. Evans will be at strong safety and junior Arshad Turner is at free safety, with Burke and junior Andre Daniels slated to play cornerback. At linebacker, the Tigers are replacing Nate Burkes, a 2014 graduate who was second-team all-district each of the last two seasons. “The defense is coming along,” Asa Burke said. “The (playbook) is simpler this year and I feel like it’s going to be organized very well.”

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son Niece (sr., 6-2, 200), *Josh Spelhaug (sr., 6-3, 285), *Jeff Swalbauch (sr., 6-5, 320) (*denotes projected starter)

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Battle made 104 tackles and had 11 sacks a year ago. Mann finished with five interceptions at cornerback and was honorable mention all-district. He’ll be joined at cornerback by senior DeAngelo Brunner in a 3-5 defense. Cordell Calloway started every game at linebacker a year ago despite being a freshman. New to the program are junior linebacker Daevon Britford, who previously attended Brookhaven, and sophomore defensive back DeSean Henry. According to Owens, Reid and Vance have received interest from Georgia State and have grade-point averages of 3.7 and 3.6, respectively. Swalbauch, according to Owens, has a grade-point average of 4.1. “It’s a good defense,” Battle said. “We’ve got five linebackers flowing through the whole set and we’ve just got some minor things to work on.” The biggest loss on defense was 2014 graduate Davonte Cox, who had six interceptions

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .......at Hamilton Township Sept. 5..........................vs. Briggs Sept. 12 ..........vs. Columbus West *Sept. 19 ........................at Mifflin *Sept. 26 .................vs. Northland *Oct. 3 ....................vs. Whetstone *Oct. 10...................at Beechcroft *Oct. 17..................vs. Centennial Oct. 24 .......at Jefferson Township *Oct. 31..........at Linden-McKinley 2013 RESULTS (2-8 overall, 1-6 City-North) Hamilton Township............L, 48-6 Briggs............................W, 52-32 Westland ........................L, 28-12 *Mifflin ...........................L, 48-12 *Northland ......................L, 64-20

*Whetstone.....................L, 44-26 *Beechcroft..............L, 21-14 (OT) *Centennial.....................L, 54-24 *Brookhaven.....................L, 43-6 *Linden-McKinley.............W, 22-8 *League contest INSIDE THE TIGERS •Coach: Marcus Vaughn, first season •Top players: Asa Burke (WR/DB), William Evans (WR/DB), Dwayne Fairley (TE/DL), Brandon Hurd (QB), Chuck Ingram (RB/LB) and Orpheus Twyman (OL/DL) •Key losses: Nick Burke (TE/LB), Nate Burkes (LB), James Curry (QB), Zay’on Mock (WR/DB) and Andre Williams (WR/DB)

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The lineup SPECIAL TEAMS Linemen: *Callender, *FairThe lineup ley, *Theodore Gamble (jr., 6Kicker: Gamble 3, 215), *Twyman Punter: Gamble Linebackers: *Ingram, Returners: Burke, Daniels *Akeesh Ross (jr., 5-10, 205), Long snapper: Deshane Cole*Thomas Featherstone (soph., man (sr., 5-7, 210) 6-0, 175) Secondary: *Burke, *Daniels, julrey@thisweeknews.com *Evans, *Turner

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...................vs. Africentric Sept. 5 .............at Columbus West Sept. 12 ..........at Central Crossing *Sept. 19 ................vs. Centennial *Sept. 26................vs. Beechcroft Oct. 3...........................at Ansonia *Oct. 10 ..................vs. Whetstone *Oct. 17..........................at Mifflin *Oct. 24 ....................at Northland *Oct. 31 ...........vs. Columbus East 2013 RESULTS (1-9 overall, 0-7 City-North) Africentric ........................W, 28-0 Columbus West ...............L, 33-22 Columbus South................L, 48-6 *Centennial.....................L, 28-18 *Beechcroft.......................L, 81-6

*Brookhaven.....................L, 33-0 *Whetstone.......................L, 36-0 *Mifflin .............................L, 33-6 *Northland ......................L, 66-16 *Columbus East ................L, 22-8 *League contest INSIDE THE PANTHERS •Coach: Aaron Owens, sixth season •Top players: Nick Battle (RB/ LB/K/P),Wanya Glenn (QB), Marquise Mann (RB), George Reid (RB), Josh Spelhaug (OL/DL), Jeff Swalbauch (OL/DL), Hasan Vance (TE/LB) and James Williams (WR/DB) •Key losses: Davounte Cox (WR/DB), Kavon Edwards (DB), Damon Green (OL) and Dymanic Johnson (LB)

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and made second-team all-district.

The lineup Linemen: Brumfield, Djafi, Niece, Spelhaug, Swalbauch, Neal Praider (jr., 6-3, 215) Linebackers: *Battle, *Varence, Daevon Britford (jr.), Damon Davis (jr.), Alize McKnight (jr.), *Cordell Calloway (soph.) Secondary: *Brunner, *Mann, *Reid, *DeSean Henry (soph.)

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Battle punted for an average of 38.6 yards a year ago and also will be the placekicker.

The lineup Kicker: *Battle, Teyivian Rhodman (fresh.) Punter: Battle Returners: Mann, Reid, Williams Long snapper: To be determined julrey@thisweeksports.com

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Former foes unite for Marion-Franklin By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

Senior Anthony Mckee Jr. will play linebacker and wide receiver for the Red Devils after transferring from Walnut Ridge. ERIC GEORGE/THISWEEKSPORTS

Alijahwon Tarvin can’t wait to get back on the field this fall for the Marion-Franklin High School football team. The 5-foot-11, 251-pounder who went down with a seasonending broken right ankle in the Red Devils’ 27-2 win over Brookhaven last September is back for a program that made it to a Division III state semifinal a year ago. The senior — who estimates he’s at about “90 percent, and the other 10 percent is just mental” — will line up at middle linebacker alongside returnees Thomas James, David Wellborn and Shemar Moss as well as someone who has split time being both friend and foe. Anthony Mckee Jr. (6-3, 200) is expected to play at wide receiver and free safety after transferring to Marion-Franklin for his senior season. After competing on youth teams with Tarvin as well as other current Marion-Franklin players, he spent his first three prep seasons at Walnut Ridge. “Most of the guys on the team are players I grew up with,” said Mckee, who is shifting to the secondary on defense after playing linebacker for the

Inside the division 2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Marion-Franklin 7-0 12-2 Walnut Ridge 5-2 7-3 Independence 5-2 6-4 Eastmoor 5-2 6-4 Columbus West 3-4 3-6 Columbus South 2-5 3-7 Briggs 1-6 1-9 Africentric 0-7 0-10 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Africentric at Briggs Marion-Franklin at Independence South at Walnut Ridge West at Eastmoor Sept. 26 Eastmoor at Briggs Independence at South Marion-Franklin at Walnut Ridge West at Africentric Oct. 3 Africentric at Marion-Franklin Briggs at Independence

Scots. “Their whole team is a family atmosphere.” “We were enemies on the field, brothers off the field,” Tarvin said. Tarvin and Mckee aren’t just reunited friends. “He and (Tarvin) are the top two players in the City,” Marion-Franklin coach Brian Haffele said. According to Haffele, Mckee and his family moved into the

South at Eastmoor Walnut Ridge at West Oct. 9 Eastmoor at Walnut Ridge Oct. 10 West at Marion-Franklin Independence at Africentric South at Briggs Oct. 17 Africentric at South Independence at West Marion-Franklin at Eastmoor Walnut Ridge at Briggs Oct. 24 Briggs at Marion-Franklin Eastmoor at Independence Walnut Ridge at Africentric West at South Oct. 31 Briggs at West Eastmoor at Africentric South at Marion-Franklin Walnut Ridge at Independence

Marion-Franklin attendance zone during the third week of June. He and his sophomore brother, Anthony Mckee III, are cleared to play the entire season for the Red Devils. Two seasons ago, Tarvin was a captain and finished with 89 tackles and one interception as the Red Devils went 11-2 and were Division II regional runners-up.

Walnut Ridge was 7-3 but settled for ninth in Division II, Region 7 that season as Mckee Jr. finished with 116 tackles, 13 tackles for losses and three sacks. He was second-team alldistrict at linebacker. Then last season, the Scots went 7-3 again but finished 13th in computer points in Division II, Region 5. Mckee Jr. made 117 tackles and had 12 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and two interceptions while making first-team all-district. He even averaged 40.2 yards per punt. Tarvin and Mckee Jr. attended school together at Franklin Middle School in sixth and seventh grade. “You hear a lot of stuff every year (about players in the City transferring),” Haffele said. “People have asked why he would leave Ridge. He and (Tarvin) and Shemar Moss are all best friends. They all played little league football together and all thought it would be fun to go out as seniors together.” In addition to what each hopes is a long postseason, college football appears to be in the future for both Mckee Jr. and Tarvin. Despite Tarvin’s injury last

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who had started for three years. The Red Devils averaged 218.4 yards rushing per game and finished 12-2 overall following a 17-9 loss to St. Vincent-St. Mary in a Division III state semifinal. With new faces on the line entering this season, coach Brian

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be. This year, we have no clue. We’re just trying to get these guys to compete.” Junior Jamari Walker (6-foot2, 260 pounds) is the only returning starter on the offensive line, which last season featured Martesse Patterson (6-5, 305), DeVante Collins (5-10, 330) and Ricky Jackson (6-1, 330). Patterson is playing at Purdue. Traditionally, MarionFranklin has been known for its size. When Haffele was an assistant at Walnut Ridge, he knew what the Scots would be up against when they faced Marion-Franklin. And while the Red Devils will not have a lineman over 300 pounds this season, they’re far from small. Seniors Dezonte Jordan (61, 254) and Twain Davis (6-2, 285), who transferred from West, are expected to start with Walker. Junior Sir Bennett Anthony (6-3, 275), sophomore Donovan Hayes (6-3, 250) and freshman Travis Geiger (6-5, 290) are competing for the other positions. “Jordan is a guy who played in a lot of games last year, so he gets the system,” Haffele said. “Geiger is a big guy who really reminds me a lot of Patterson. We’ve been really impressed by him this summer. We’ve got about six guys vying for those two final spots.”

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .........vs. Westerville North Sept. 5 ......................at Northland Sept. 12 .......................vs. Hartley *Sept. 19 ............at Independence *Sept. 26..............at Walnut Ridge *Oct. 3.....................vs. Africentric *Oct. 10...........vs. Columbus West *Oct. 17 ......at Eastmoor Academy *Oct. 24 ........................vs. Briggs *Oct. 31 .........vs. Columbus South 2013 RESULTS (12-2 overall, 7-0 City-South) Upper Arlington ................W, 26-7 Brookhaven .....................W, 27-2 Hartley............................L, 28-14 *Independence...............W, 44-18 *Walnut Ridge ..................W, 22-7 *Africentric.......................W, 57-6 *Columbus West.............W, 48-16 *Eastmoor Academy .........W, 17-0

*Briggs ..........................W, 49-14 *Columbus South ...........W, 37-12 PLAYOFFS Dover.............................W, 34-14 Brookhaven....................W, 20-19 Athens .............................W, 38-7 St. Vincent-St. Mary...........L, 17-9 *League contest INSIDE THE RED DEVILS •Coach: Brian Haffele, 11th season •Top players: Michael Champion (DB), Thomas James (WR/DB), Anthony Mckee Jr. (DB),Terric O’ Neal (RB/DL),Alijahwon Tarvin (LB),Ty Taylor (DL), Justin Tyler (QB/DB), Jamari Walker (OL/DL) and David Wellborne (RB/LB) •Key losses: Omar Alfred (WR), Devante Collins (OL/DL), Jhulyis Monroe (RB), Martesse Patterson (OL/DL) and Landon Yeartie (RB)

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Eastmoor Academy

‘More mature’ Warriors plan speed attack

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The Eastmoor Academy football team entered last season with plenty of youth and inexperience, which was reflected in the Warriors’ final record. Coach Jim Miranda’s roster looks much different as he begins his 12th season, however. “There were a lot of growing pains last year to get these guys to where they’re biting like football players,” said Miranda, whose team opens at Westland on Aug. 29. “Last year, they were little puppies. We’re looking to be a lot more impressive this year.” At 6-4 overall, the Warriors missed the playoffs for the second straight season after four consecutive postseason appearances from 2008-2011. Eastmoor reached the Division III state final in 2008, where it lost to Aurora 21-10. In the City League-South Division, Eastmoor went 5-2 to tie Walnut Ridge and Independence behind champion Marion-Franklin (7-0). “In terms of what we’ve been doing here, last year was one of our low points,” Miranda said. “But I like what I’ve seen so far with these guys who are

back. We’re more mature and we’re looking for our play up At a glance front to be even stronger.” *Columbus South.............W, 42-28 2014 SCHEDULE The Warriors abandoned the Aug. 29........................at Westland *Walnut Ridge...................L, 34-20 power running game a year ago Sept. 5 .....................vs. St. Charles *Marion-Franklin.................L, 17-0 and implemented a spread Sept. 12 .....at Thomas Worthington *Independence ................W, 23-14 offense to utilize its skill-posi*Sept. 19 ..........vs. Columbus West *Africentric ........................W, 58-6 tion players and help bring along *Sept. 26 .........................at Briggs *League contest a young offensive line that could *Oct. 3.............vs. Columbus South INSIDE THE WARRIORS *Oct. 9...................at Walnut Ridge •Coach: Jim Miranda, 12th season be one of the better groups in *Oct. 17............vs. Marion-Franklin •Top players: Jaylen Belcher (RB/DB), the league this season. *Oct. 24 ...............at Independence Chauncey Coleman (DL), Lawrence Four projected starters — *Oct. 31......................at Africentric Dailey Jr. (OL/DL), George Daniels IV Lawrence Dailey Jr. (6-foot-6, (WR/DB),Tyler Simmons (QB), Jaylen 2013 RESULTS 257), Jaylen Smith (6-0, 288), Smith (OL/DL), Dominic Smith (FB/DB) (6-4 overall, 5-2 City-South) Lane Applin (6-0, 245) and Westland ...........................W, 42-7 and David Via (LB) Issah Ray (6-1, 237) — are senSt. Charles..........................L, 48-8 •Key losses: William McCarey (DL), iors. Thomas Worthington.........L, 35-12 Jalen Smith (OL/DL) and Derrick WilSenior Elijah Harris (6-0, *Columbus West ................W, 58-6 son Jr. (RB) 215), junior Nigel McMillian *Briggs ..............................W, 36-9 (6-0, 250), and sophomore Emmanuel Ray (5-10, 293) are competing for the fifth spot up front. Junior Jeffrey Owens will BUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED UNTIL start at tight end. Miranda remains concerned about depth, with only 11 freshmen on a roster of 62 players, © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. “We’ve never had a class that’s been that small,” he said. “That’s why we’re not going to have a That group at receiver include freshman team. Normally, we’ll much of last season. In his place, graduate Jahmal seniors Ricardo Melhedo, Jaylen have 20-25 guys.” Hughes threw for 1,000 yards. Woody and George Daniels IV “It was hard to take him out,” and junior Terry Johnson. OFFENSE Miranda said. “But Tyler is a Senior running back Jaylen Senior quarterback Tyler lot stronger this year and more Belcher was sidelined with shin Simmons had to stand on the confident. He’s going to fit well splints during the preseason sidelines after he was injured into our spread offense. We’ve scrimmages, with sophomore in week three and watch his got some kids with some speed Tyion Akins filling in for him. backup lead the offense for who are around him.” Miranda wasn’t certain how

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The lineup Quarterbacks: *Tyler Simmons (sr., 6-3, 170), Josh Jones (soph., 5-10, 165) Running backs: *Jaylen Belcher (sr., 5-9, 160), *Dominic Smith (sr., FB, 5-8, 185), Tyion Akins (soph., 6-1 181) Receivers: *George Daniels IV (sr., 6-2, 170), *Ricardo Melhedo (sr., 5-8, 150), *Jaylen Woody (sr., 5-6, 158), *Terry Johnson (jr., 6-1, 160) Tight end: *Jeffrey Owens (jr., 6-1, 230) Linemen: *Lane Applin (sr., 6-0, 245), *Lawrence Daily (sr., 6-6, 257), Elijah Harris (sr., 60, 215), *Issah Ray (sr., 6-1, 237), *Jaylen Smith (sr., 6-0, 288), Nigel McMillian (jr., 60, 250), Emmanuel Ray (soph., 5-10, 293) (*denotes projected starter)

Junior David Via and Owens have earned starting spots at linebacker, while juniors Quincey Colvin and Bernard Banga and sophomores Michael Keels and Malik Jolly will be competing for playing time, Miranda said. Up front, senior nose guard Chauncey Coleman will anchor the line. Miranda also likes Eastmoor’s depth in the secondary, where Belcher, Woody, Johnson and Daniels will contribute.

The lineup Linemen: *Chauncey Coleman (sr., 6-0, 295), *Dailey, *Ray Linebackers: Bernard Banga (jr., 5-11, 205), Quincey Colvin (jr., 5-11, 245), *Owens, *David Via (jr., 5-10, 215), Malik Jolly (soph., 5-11, 205), Michael Keels (soph., 6-0, 165) Secondary: Christopher Allen-Spiller (sr., 5-9, 170), *Belcher, *Daniels, Melhedo, DEFENSE Opponents will likely notice *Woody, *Johnson, Malik the Warriors’ speed, as East- Crockett (soph., 5-10, 168) moor switches from a 4-3 to a SPECIAL TEAMS 3-4 scheme. “We’ve got some extremely The lineup fast guys who can run,” Miranda Kicker: Colvin said. “That’s one of our Punter: Colvin strengths. In going to a 3-4, we’ll Returners: Daniels, Melhedo be able to take advantage of Long snapper: Via those guys we have on the sports@thisweeknews.com perimeter.”

Africentric Early College

Nubians aiming for early victory to build momentum At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .......at Linden-McKinley Sept. 5............at Toledo Holgate Sept. 12 ........at Worth. Christian *Sept. 19.....................at Briggs *Sept. 26......vs. Columbus West *Oct. 3 ..........at Marion-Franklin *Oct. 10..........vs. Independence *Oct. 17 .......at Columbus South *Oct. 24 ...........vs. Walnut Ridge *Oct. 31..vs. Eastmoor Academy 2013 RESULTS (0-10 overall, 0-7 City-South) Linden-McKinley..........L, 54-21 Whetstone .....................L, 40-0 Paint Valley ....................L, 46-0 *Briggs ........................L, 24-18 *Columbus West ..........L, 51-16 *Marion-Franklin............L, 57-6 *Independence ..............L, 72-0 *Columbus South ...........L, 70-0 *Walnut Ridge..............L, 49-12 *Eastmoor Academy.......L, 58-6 *League contest INSIDE THE NUBIANS •Coach: Sean Zink, first season •Top players: Savon Banks (OL/DL), D’yonmarte Bibens (OL/DL), Mike Hartway (RB/DB), Malik Leonard (RB/LB), James Martin (OL/LB), Keanieyl Rice (RB/DB) •Key loss: Jalen Portis (RB/QB)

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Sean Zink is a first-year coach in the City-League South Division, but he knows what his Africentric Early College football team is up against heading into its season opener Friday, Aug. 29 at Linden-McKinley. The Nubians, a Division VII program that has always struggled facing much larger schools in the City-South, has roster around 30 players and what Zink hopes to do is build off an early-season victory. “With Linden, they were 19 each of the last two seasons,” he said. “After that, we go to Toledo to play a Division VII school (Holgate), then we have Worthington Christian, which is a first-year program. We have to teach these guys how to win.” Africentric has not won a game since 2011, when it defeated Harvest Preparatory School 57-6 and South 28-20. There have been 21 consecutive losses. In going 0-10 overall and 07 in the league behind champion Marion-Franklin (7-0) a year ago, the Nubians were held scoreless four times and allowed 52.1 points per game. Most of the City-South teams are Division II and III schools. “We need to build that cul-

ture of success like the (Africentric) basketball teams have done,” Zink said. “I’m excited to have that challenge. My mindset is that was can build something special here before we move into a new school.” The new 52-acre, K-12 campus on Columbus’ East Side is expected to open in 2016 with a 139,500 square-foot academic building and a 2,000-plus-seat competition “field house.” It will be more than double the size of the current site in German Village. Zink takes over for Todd Murgatroyd, who took the job last season after serving as an assistant at Wilmington College for three years. Zink comes from Dublin Jerome, where his freshman team went 10-0 last season. He also was an assistant at his alma

Keanieyl Rice are expected to start at running back. The backfield will be without graduate Darius Brown-Walker and Jalen Portis, who transferred to Whitehall. OFFENSE At tight end, Camara will The Nubians will run a ver- have a large target in senior sion of the double-wing forma- Ulmer Mazie (6-8, 240), as well tion that Zink brings from Jerome. The idea is to control the clock and keep the defense off the field. “We’re going to look a little different because we’ll run it it requires out of the shotgun,” Zink said. perseverance, “I think our guys are meshing self-denial, well with it and the kids are buyhard work, ing into it. If we have success, sacrifice, they will buy into it more.” dedication, and Africentric has a number of respect for authority. upperclassmen at the skill positions, including senior Raqwan Camara at quarterback. Senior — VINCE LOMBARDI Mike Hartway and junior

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Independence

Coaches’ persistence snagged Perry

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In the hallways at Independence High School, Sydney Perry was approached more than once by football coaches. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound senior hadn’t played the game since eighth grade and he seemed to be more interested in basketball. “We chipped away at him,� 76ers coach Maurice Douglas said. “We just thought he was built pretty well and that he could help the team.� So Perry finally gave in last fall and decided to give it shot. On the Thursday before the game against Westerville Central in the season’s third week,

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he joined the 76ers. A week later, Perry was wearing a jersey on the sidelines, and by week five he was starting at middle linebacker. “It turned out to be a pretty good decision,� said Perry, who recorded 31 tackles last season while becoming a team leader. “I felt like I had a better opportunity at football. It was a fast game, but it was fun. I think I’m a very versatile player and I can react pretty fast.� Perry will be among four returning starters for the 76ers, who finished 6-4 overall and 52 in the City League-South Division to tie Walnut Ridge and Eastmoor Academy for second behind champion MarionFranklin (7-0). Coaches expect even bigger things from Perry this season. “He’s a special athlete because he picked it up pretty quick,� said Douglas, who begins his fifth season at Independence with the Aug. 29 opener at Northland. “I’ve never had a kid come out like that and get so acclimated. That’s almost impossible to do in football. He’s really developed into our leader.� That leadership will be needed among a linebacker group that includes a number of first-year starters. Juniors Jayvon Brown, Jalin Rodriguez and sophomores Malik Adams and Jaden Cox are competing for the other linebacker spots in the 76ers’ 4-3 defense, which lost third-team all-state lineman Akeem Mitchell to graduation. Mitchell was part of a unit that held City-South opponents

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to 15.4 points per game.

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Independence again expects to rely on a potent ground attack led by junior running back Ronnie Kuipers, who gained 751 yards on 110 carries and scored six touchdowns a year ago. Kuipers will be the featured back with the graduation of DeAnte’ Townsend, who was first-team all-state in Division III after rushing for 1,599 yards with 16 touchdowns Also lost to graduation was Iman Lowery, who gained 631 yards with 14 scores. “We’ve graduated a lot of guys, so the new kids coming up are going to be expected to play well,� said Douglas, whose team finished 15th in the Division III, Region 9 playoff rankings last season. “The guys have set a standard. We’ve been right on the cusp of getting into the

playoffs and playing well at the end the season. We just came up a few computer points short.� New at quarterback is senior Antonyo Lavender. He replaces Anthony Bange, who threw for nearly 900 yards and rushed for more than 500 yards. Senior Cedric Cooley is the only returning starter up front.

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...................at Northland Sept. 11 .....at Westerville Central *Sept. 19.......vs. Marion-Franklin *Sept. 26.......at Columbus South *Oct. 3.........................vs. Briggs *Oct. 10 ..................at Africentric *Oct. 17 ..........at Columbus West *Oct. 24 ...vs. Eastmoor Academy *Oct. 31 ............vs. Walnut Ridge 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 5-2 in City-South) Northland......................L, 20-18 Central Crossing...........W, 44-32 Westerville Central ........L, 54-32 *Marion-Franklin ...........L, 44-18 *Columbus South ...........W, 66-6 *Briggs...........................W, 84-8 *Africentric .....................W, 72-0 *Columbus West...........W, 88-20 *Eastmoor Academy......L, 23-14 *Walnut Ridge ................W, 40-7 *League contest INSIDE THE 76ERS •Coach: Maurice Douglas, fifth season •Top players: Cedric Cooley (OL/DL), Ronnie Kuipers (RB/DB), Antonyo Lavender (QB), Kaavon Parker (WR/DB), Santino Peake (FB/DL), Sydney Perry (TE/LB) and Jalin Rodriguez (WR/LB) •Key losses: Anthony Bange (QB), Jemiah McNeal (WR/DB), Akeem Mitchell (OL/DL) and Deante’ Townsend (RB)

Cox (soph., 5-10, 190), Lamond Packmett (sr., 5-9, 220) (*denotes projected starter)

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While many returning players on defense will be first-year starters, Douglas isn’t discouraged by the lack of experience. “The one thing I like about this group is that most of them have been in our system for a year or two,� he said. Along with Cooley on the line, Parker is a returning starter in the secondary where sophomores Townsend, Eu’rell Turnage and Asaan Dukes also are likely to see action. The defensive front will feature Peake, Cooley, Angel and freshman Chad Douglas, with senior Ivory Burton and junior JaQuel Clardy also expected to contribute.

The lineup Linemen: *Peake, *Cooley, *Angel, *Chad Douglas (fr., 61, 265), Ivory Burton (sr., 5-10, 180), JaQuel Clardy (jr., 5-11, 190) Linebackers: *Perry, Jayvon Brown (jr., 5-10, 175), Rodriquez, Malik Adams (soph., 5-8, 160), Cox Secondary: *Parker, *Townsend, *Jones, *Kuipers, Xavier Lewis (sr., 6-0, 180), Eu’rell Turnage (soph., 6-0, 175), Asaan Dukes (soph. 5-7, 155)

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A year ago, Larry Willoughby was sitting in the stands at a Briggs High School football game, scouting for a friend. It didn’t take long for him to soak up the atmosphere. The intimate setting reminded him of his coaching days at Heath, where he compiled a 41-29 record and won two MSL-Cardinal Division titles from 1994-2000. For two years (2001-02), he was an assistant at Hilliard Darby. Willoughby had been itching to get back on the sidelines, but it had to be the right fit. He wasn’t ready to go back as an assistant. When the job at Briggs opened, he knew it could be the perfect match. He was hired June 13. “I sat down with friends and said it would be cool if I could jump back in,� said Willoughby, whose team plays host to Watkins Memorial in its opener Friday, Aug. 29. “This is a unique opportunity

ler By’not’e, who despite his resume as a former Ohio State running back (1990-93) and *Independence..................L, 84-8 2014 SCHEDULE NFL player (1994-95 with Aug. 29........vs. Watkins Memorial *Columbus South ............L, 34-21 Denver and Carolina) could Sept. 5 ..............at Columbus East *Walnut Ridge .................L, 63-12 not turn around a Briggs team Sept. 12...........at Franklin Heights *Marion-Franklin .............L, 49-14 that went 2-18 during his two *Sept. 19.................vs. Africentric *Columbus West..............L, 60-22 years as coach. *Sept. 26 ...vs. Eastmoor Academy *League contest Briggs went 1-9 last season, *Oct. 3................at Independence INSIDE THE BRUINS including 1-6 in the City *Oct. 10 .........vs. Columbus South •Coach: Larry Willoughby, first sea*Oct. 17 ..............vs. Walnut Ridge son League-South to finish (sev*Oct. 24 ...........at Marion-Franklin •Top players: James Bradley enth) behind champion Mar*Oct. 31...........at Columbus West (RB/LB), Isaiah Caldwell (WR/DB), ion-Franklin (7-0). Mason Cullen (OL/LB), Maleik Gore 2013 RESULTS There were a number of lop(RB/DB), Tavin Jordan (OL/DL) and (1-9 overall, 1-6 in City-South) sided losses, including 84-8 to Watkins Memorial .............L, 62-0 Tyson Miles (QB/DB) Independence. The defense Columbus East................L, 52-32 •Key losses: Jacob Hall (LB), Chrisallowed 52.1 points per game. Ready.............................L, 63-20 tian Marshall (WR) and Bobby Walker Willoughby already is assur*Africentric.....................W, 24-18 (OL) ing fans this year will be dif*Eastmoor Academy..........L, 36-9 ferent. His roster is dominated by juniors and seniors who played varsity as freshmen. He expects his team to creBUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED UNTIL ate a lot of buzz in the community. “People who have watched this football team are going to Š 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. be stunned by what they see,â€? he said. “Hopefully, not just the quality of play but everyto help build something spe- to look past the 12-year cavity thing, like the way we look and cial. They got somebody with in my resume.â€? walk and our demeanor. It’s Willoughby replaced But- going to be completely differexperience and I got somebody

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Despite the popularity of the spread offense, Briggs intends to do something different and bring the power and misdirection of the wing-T to opposing defenses. Leading the new scheme will be returning starting quarterback Tyson Miles, a junior. Senior Maleik Gore is back as the top rusher. A transfer from Columbus West, senior James Bradley also is expected to be in the backfield with junior Conner Holt, although Bradley has not played since his freshman year. Willoughby expects Gore to be a catalyst and help improve an offense that averaged 16.2 points last season. “He’s a big, strong, fast kid and he’s got some vision,� Willoughby said. “He plays hard and he runs hard.� Blocking up front will be an experienced group of mostly

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Columbus South

Sophomore trio to lead Bulldogs’ charge

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Dez Robinson has the physique to match his position on the Columbus South High School football team, but his age might fool some opposing coaches. At 6-foot-1 and 200 pounds, the wide receiver/defensive back isn’t your typical sophomore. Neither is fullback/linebacker Deaquan Taylor (6-0, 205) nor tight end/defensive end Lamont Broomfield (6-3, 235). All three sophomores return for the Bulldogs after gaining valuable experience in starting roles last season. “Those guys are definitely the heart and soul of our program at this point,” said coach Keith Dimmy, whose team plays host to Whetstone in its opener Friday, Aug. 29. “These guys all started from day one. They have game experience and they certainly don’t look like sophomores. It’s going to be scary and fun to watch until they’re seniors.” Dimmy, in his third year, hopes his sophomore class can help lead the Bulldogs to their first winning season since 2006, when they went 6-4. South finished 3-7 overall and 2-5 in the City LeagueSouth Division a year ago, sixth

behind champion MarionFranklin (7-0). At a glance “I’m not a junior or a senior, *Eastmoor Academy........L, 42-28 2014 SCHEDULE but I know what it takes to sucAug. 29...................vs. Whetstone *Briggs ..........................W, 34-21 ceed,” Robinson said. “(Our Sept. 5.....................vs. Groveport *Africentric.......................W, 70-0 class) talks about where we want Sept. 12 ...............at Harvest Prep *Columbus West..............L, 49-40 to go and we want to make sure *Sept. 19..............at Walnut Ridge *Marion-Franklin .............L, 37-12 we get there.” *Sept. 26 ...........vs. Independence *League contest The sophomores have been *Oct. 3.......................at Eastmoor INSIDE THE BULLDOGS quick to embrace their leader*Oct. 10 .........................at Briggs •Coach: Keith Dimmy, third season *Oct. 17...................vs. Africentric •Top players: Lamont Broomfield ship responsibilities. *Oct. 24...........vs. Columbus West (TE/DL), Nigel Brown (OL/DL), Taylor started at middle line*Oct. 31 ...........at Marion-Franklin Deswaun Divens (DB), Dez Robinbacker last season and finished son (WR/DB), Tyrone Sheppard 2013 RESULTS with 90 tackles. Robinson calls (RB/DB), Deaquan Taylor (FB/LB) and (3-7 overall, 2-5 in City-South) the coverages on defense and Whetstone ......................L, 42-32 Devin Tyus (RB/LB) returns as the Bulldogs’ most Zanesville .......................L, 55-14 •Key losses: Deone Lindsey (RB), consistent receiver. This year, Linden .............................W, 48-6 Donjae Neal (LB) and Terric O’Neal Broomfield will move from the *Walnut Ridge .................L, 47-20 (QB) offensive line to a skill position. *Independence..................L, 66-6 “I’m just trying to lay out a blueprint for those guys to help them succeed as athletes,” said Dimmy, an Eastmoor Academy graduate who played safety at BUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED UNTIL the University of Minnesota. “They want to play, so they know how to put the work in.” © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. There is plenty to play for. “We play for championships and scholarships,” Robinson said. “We want to be on top.” Terric O’Neal, who threw for doing. I think he’s really going more than 800 yards and rushed to be a player who’s an extenOFFENSE sion of his coach. I like the confor about 700. O’Neal transferred to Mar- tinuity that he has and he’s a South must replace its top offensive producers from last ion-Franklin. Taking his place guy I want out there in that posiseason in running back Deone is sophomore Joehnas Joyce. tion.” Along with Taylor, juniors “I’ve had a new quarterback Lindsey, who rushed for 1,816 yards and 27 touchdowns on every year,” Dimmy said. “I Tyrone Sheppard and Devon 170 carries, and quarterback really like what Joehnas is Tyus will handle duties in the

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The lineup Quarterback: *Joehnas Joyce (so., 6-1, 170) Running backs: Tyrone Sheppard (jr., 5-9, 190), Devon Tyus (jr., 5-11, 180), Deaquan Taylor (so., 6-0, 205) Receivers: *Dez Robinson (so., 6-1, 200), *Thomas Guttierrez (jr., 6-1, 150), *Anthony Hall (sr., 6-0, 175), *Robert Williams (sr., 6-2, 170) Tight end: *Lamont Broomfield (so., 6-3, 235) Linemen: *Nigel Brown (jr., 6-1, 280), *Kalen Spears (sr., 6-3, 250), *Melvin McGlown (sr., 6-1, 220), *Cadeem Warner-Pierce (sr., 6-0, 215), Cornelius Mitchell (sr., 6-2, 230) (*denotes projected starter)

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season, he has received an offer to play for Toledo. Mckee, meanwhile, credits his performance in a 7-6 loss to Marion-Franklin in 2012 when he had “17 or 18 tackles and four or five sacks” for getting him on the radar of recruiters. Since that time, he has racked up 22 Division I offers and has visited Kentucky, Michigan State, Pittsburgh and Purdue. Mckee Jr. also has offers from Arkansas and Tennessee from the SEC, Oklahoma and West Virginia from the Big 12 and Wisconsin from the Big Ten. No offers have yet come from either Michigan, which regularly has recruited central

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The lineup Quarterback: *Raqwan Camara (sr., 6-2, 200) Running backs: *Kennieyl Rice (jr., 5-9, 175), *Mike Hartway (sr., 6-5, 210) Receivers: *Jermaine Ward (sr., 6-0, 175) Tight ends: *Trevall Walls (jr., 5-10, 175), Ulmer Mazie (sr., 6-8, 240) Linemen: *Savon Banks (sr., 5-10, 245), *D’yonmarte Bibens (jr., 6-5, 265), *James Martin (sr., 5-8, 220), Robert Lewis (jr., 6-2, 250), Jalen Martin (jr., 5-9, 260) (*denotes projected starter) August 28, 2014

Ohio players in recent years, or Ohio State. “It’s coming to the point where I’m starting to narrow it down,” Mckee Jr. said. “I went to a Tennessee camp, Ohio State and Michigan camps. Michigan said they were taking a certain number of guys from our class, and I know Ohio State has (Dublin Scioto senior) Nick Conner and (Cincinnati St. Xavier senior) Justin Hilliard, who is actually bigger and faster than Conner, plus Ohio State got the No. 1 linebacker from last year (Raekwon McMillan from Hinesville, Ga.). “(Recruiting) has been fun. I was really enjoying all the mail and people coming up and talking to me.”

Tarvin expects Mckee Jr. to fit in immediately, albeit in a slightly different role than he served at Walnut Ridge. They didn’t interact much on the field the last few years because both primarily played on defense. “We never really got to go against each other, and we both just tried to be leaders on our teams,” Tarvin said. “With him being a new player here, he’s not that vocal. With me being the (middle) linebacker, I’m more vocal because that’s like the quarterback of the defense. “It’s going to make a big difference having him. We just have the same mindset about bringing a lot of energy.”

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The lineup Linemen: *Bibens, *Lewis, *Martin, *Nick Ross (sr., 5-9, 165) Linebackers: *James Martin, *Camara, *Malik Leonard (sr., 6-0, 230) Secondary: *Hartway, *Rice, *Ward, *Jarod Martin (jr., 5-9, 150)

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With a number of two-way players, Zink has stressed conditioning in the offseason. Africentric returns veterans at the linebacker position in Martin, Camara and senior Malik Leonard. “We do not want to get worn down,” Zink said. “That’s why we’re trying to use our offense as a defensive weapon to conSPECIAL TEAMS trol the clock and the tempo of The lineup the game. We want to make Kicker: Camara other teams panic.” Punter: Camara Expected to start up front in Returners: Ward, Rice the 4-3 defense are Bibens, Long snapper: Banks Lewis, Martin and senior Nick Ross, while Rice will lead the sports@thisweeknews.com way in the secondary.

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Walnut Ridge

Offensive line expected to drive Scots

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Everything will start with the big guys this season for the Walnut Ridge High School football team. Four returning offensive linemen, all seniors, are expected to give the Scots plenty of push and protection up front as they look to remain a contender in the City League-South Division. “These guys have played a lot of football,” said coach Byron Mattox, who begins his ninth season Friday, Aug. 29, at Watterson. “They’re a cohesive unit and we’re going to rely on them a lot. We’re excited about that group. They’ve been really dedicated and commit-

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ted to working hard this summer.” Dezjuan Starks (5-foot-11, 315 pounds), Damon Hardgrove (5-11, 300), Brian Edwards (510, 300) and Xavier Files (6-1, 215) will provide the foundation for a team coming off a second-place finish (5-2) in the league, behind Marion-Franklin (7-0) and tied with Eastmoor Academy and Independence. It potentially could be the best line Mattox has had at Walnut Ridge. It’s definitely the biggest. The experience runs deep, with Starks being a four-year starter and Hardgrove being a three-year starter. Senior Chris Burke (6-3, 260) and sophomores Arius Griffin (6-3, 275) and Kameron Brown (6-1, 250) also will see time up front. “We had a pretty good line a couple of years ago,” Mattox said. “They were small, but they could really get after people. This year’s group is certainly one that’s able to recognize different things because they’ve been there and done that together. We certainly have some guys who can make things happen and this year I think we’re going to be able to wear people down.” To go along with that line, the Scots’ spread offense will feature last year’s leading rusher in senior Jaisean Johnson, who carried 165 times for 882 yards and 19 touchdowns. Senior quarterback Malik Harrison completed 80 of 152 passes for 909 yards and seven touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He rushed 90 times for

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559 yards and five touchdowns. “He started all 10 games last year,” Mattox said. “He’s very athletic and he’s got a calm demeanor, which is good for that position. He throws a good ball and likes to throw it on the run.”

OFFENSE

This season’s group of wide receivers presents a first for Mattox, who never has had a roster of receivers with such height. All of them are at least 6-0. “This is group where everyone is going to get equal time,” Mattox said. “We have some new guys in there, but I think it can be a solid group.” The Scots must replace Brandon Paschal, a Division II firstteam all-state defensive back who caught a team-best 41 passes for 516 yards and three touchdowns last season.

Juniors Dejon Jordan, Jeff Munnerlyn and Kaleb Younger and senior Kesean Chenault are competing for receiving roles.

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...................at Watterson Sept. 5....................at Chillicothe Sept. 12.................at Beechcroft *Sept. 19......vs. Columbus South *Sept. 26.......vs. Marion-Franklin *Oct. 3 ............at Columbus West *Oct. 9....................vs. Eastmoor *Oct. 17........................at Briggs *Oct. 24 ..................at Africentric *Oct. 31 ............at Independence 2013 RESULTS (7-3 overall, 5-2 City-South) Watterson .....................L, 17-12 Groveport .......................W, 28-6 Beechcroft......................W, 24-0 *Columbus South .........W, 47-20 *Marion-Franklin .............L, 22-7 *Columbus West.............W, 28-7 *Eastmoor ....................W, 34-20 *Briggs.........................W, 63-12 *Africentric ...................W, 49-12 *Independence................L, 40-7 *League contest INSIDE THE SCOTS •Coach: Byron Mattox, ninth season •Top players: Michael Ayers (DB), Brian Edwards (OL/DL), Derrick Forest (DB),Malik Harrison (QB),Jaisean Johnson (RB/DB), Jacob Shuford (LB) and Jaylen Spotts (LB) •Key losses: Daveon Miskel (WR/DB) and Brandon Paschal (WR/DB)

The lineup Quarterback: *Malik Harrison (sr., 6-4, 210) Running backs: *Jaisean Johnson (sr., 5-10, 175), Mark Newton (sr., 5-11, 185), William Stringer (so., 6-0, 180) Receivers: Kesean Chenault AVAILABLE ON WOW! (sr. 6-0, 170), Dejon Jordan (jr., 6-0, 195), Jeff Munnerlyn (jr. 6-0, 165), Kaleb Younger (jr., 6-2, 200) Linemen: *Dezjuan Starks (sr., 5-11, 315), *Damon Hardgrove (sr., 5-11, 300), *Brian Certain restrictions apply. Edwards (sr., 5-10, 300), © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. *Xavier Files (sr., 6-1, 215), Chris Burke (sr., 6-3, 260), DEFENSE Arius Griffin (so., 6-3, 275), Kameron Brown (so., 6-1, 250) The best attribute of this sea(*denotes projected starter) son’s defensive unit might be

speed, according to Mattox. “They’ve got a lot of ability to fly around out there,” he said. “It’s going to be a pretty fast unit. I also think it’s a smart group. They’ve bought into what we’re doing and the sky is the limit for these guys.” Returning starter Jaylen Spotts is back at middle linebacker for a defense that held opponents to 15.6 points per game. The senior was one of the Scots’ top tacklers a year ago with 58. Last season’s leading tackler, defensive back Anthony Mckee Jr. (109), has transferred to Marion-Franklin. All-district defensive back Daveon Miskel graduated. Mattox will be relying on a number of sophomores, including linebacker Quoran Knights and defensive back Michael Ayers.

The lineup Linemen: *Edwards, *Burke, *Griffin, *Files Linebackers: *Jaylen Spotts (sr., 6-2, 200), *Quoran Knights (sr., 5-10, 180), *Jacob Shuford (sr. 6-0, 200) Secondary: *Michael Ayers (so., 6-1, 170), *Derrick Forest (so., 5-9, 155), Johnson, Jeremiah Parham (sr., 5-10, 165), Deohn Butts (jr., 5-7, 155)

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Cowboys ground air attack, shift to ‘double wing’ By SCOTT GERFEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM In preparing for the Columbus West High School football team over the years, opponents have faced a spread offense that featured a passing attack that could quickly accumulate yards. The scouting report will look much different this season for the Cowboys, who plan to implement a strong rushing game with the double-wing – a formation that features two wingbacks, a wide receiver, a tight end and a fullback. “This is really a 180-degree shift in our philosophy,” said coach Mike Flusche, who begins his eighth season at West. “We’ve been a team that’s accustomed to throwing 20 to 30-plus passes a game. Now, we’re becoming a grinding offense that chews up time of possession and racks up rushing yards.” Last year’s quarterback, Charles Holland, finished with 1,850 all-purpose yards as West finished 4-6 overall and 3-4 (fifth) in the City-League South

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ..........vs. Franklin Heights Sept. 5 ..........vs. Linden-McKinley Sept. 12 ............at Columbus East *Sept. 19 ....at Eastmoor Academy *Sept. 26 ..................at Africentric *Oct. 3 ................vs. Walnut Ridge *Oct. 10 ...........at Marion-Franklin *Oct. 17.............vs. Independence *Oct. 24 ..........at Columbus South *Oct. 31 ........................vs. Briggs 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 3-4 City-South) Brookhaven ....................L, 49-20 Linden-McKinley ............W, 33-22 Franklin Heights ..............L, 53-26 *Eastmoor Academy..........L, 58-6

*Africentric.....................W, 51-16 *Walnut Ridge...................L, 28-7 *Marion-Franklin .............L, 48-16 *Independence................L, 88-20 *Columbus South ...........W, 49-40 *Briggs ..........................W, 60-22 *League contest INSIDE THE COWBOYS •Coach: Mike Flusche, eighth season •Top players: Shemer Brown (RB/DB), Wyatt Gabbert (OL/DL), Chris Horsely (OL/DL),Tim Hufford (DB), Mose’ Lattimore (RB/LB), Harris Rodgers (QB), Kevin Russell (RB/LB), Mackenzie Sieber (DB), Byron White (RB) •Key loss: Charles Holland (QB)

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ish under Flusche at 7-3. Rhodes threw for 2,538 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior and 2,512 yards and 33 touchdowns as a junior. Rhodes’ predecessor was Eric Stewart, who threw for Central District records of 8,421 yards and 85 touchdowns in his career. The cornerstone of the newlook offense is wingback Byron White, a returning two-year letterwinner who played mostly defense last season. He will be joined in the backfield by sophomores Shemer Brown (wingback) and Mose’ Lattimore (fullback) and senior Kevin Russell (fullback) Joining the coaching staff is Derek Katris, who was head coach at Briggs from 2009-11 and will share offensive coordinator duties with George Yates. Last season, Katris was a member of the staff at Dublin Jerome, which runs the double-wing. “The change is philosophy is coming at a time when the type of athlete has changed at West,” Flusche said.

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Along with the new-look offense, there are plenty of new faces led by sophomore quarterback Harris Rogers. While the Cowboys expect two seniors – Wyatt Gabbert and Chris Horsely – to start on the line, sophomores and freshmen will fill the other spots. “One of our key concerns is youth and inexperience,” Flusche said. “We might go through some growing pains, but it makes the future awfully bright.” Of the 39 players on the roster, 18 are freshmen, according to Flusche.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Harris Rogers (soph., 5-10, 160), Mackenzie Sieber (sr., 5-11, 150) Wingbacks: *Shemer Brown (soph., 6-2, 180), *Byron White (jr., 6-0, 185), Fullbacks: *Mose’ Lattimore (soph., 6-0, 220), Kevin Russell (sr., 6-1, 230) Tight end: *Rodney John-

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DeSales, Hartley eager to resume rivalry

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Fresh off a two-year run in which it captured the 2010 Division IV state championship and was a regional runner-up the next season, the Hartley High School football team added Watterson to its schedule in 2012. In the first matchup between the programs since 1996, the Hawks won 28-14 on their home field. That game also marked the beginning of what has devel-

oped into an increasing consolidation of the CCL. A year ago, Hartley defeated Watterson 35-14 and also beat St. Charles 20-7 in the first matchup between those two teams since 1988. In addition to again facing Watterson and St. Charles as well as its annual CCL-Gold Division matchup against Ready on Oct. 31, the Hawks will play Oct. 24 at DeSales in the first meeting between the programs since 1987. Although Hartley is one of five opponents the Stallions

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did not face a year ago, it’s easy to see that the renewal of their matchup will be the most anticipated among those games. “We’ve talked about it as a

2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Oct. 3 St. Charles at DeSales Oct. 17 DeSales at Watterson Oct. 24 Watterson at St. Charles Oct. 31 Ready at Hartley

league,” DeSales coach Ryan Wiggins said. “When you look at the difficulty we all have at scheduling, we might have to play in Indiana while Watter-

son is playing Michigan and someone else is playing in Pittsburgh. We have a good league and good football teams in the CCL. Why not play each other? It brings good competitive football games and a good game. We play big games in every other sport.” Whether the recent trend started by the Hartley-Watterson matchup in 2012 eventually will evolve into the teams no longer having separate divisions of the CCL remains to be seen. The five programs in the

CCL haven’t competed as one league since 1986, although there have been crossover games. Hartley is 5-29 all-time against Watterson and 7-16 against DeSales. The Hawks lost to the Stallions 27-6 when they last met 27 years ago. “It should be a fun game,” Hartley senior Cavell Bennett said. “Back in the old days, we were the little brother. To be able to hang with them would be good.”

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Stallions hoping for return to postseason

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By the end of last season, the DeSales High School football team was starting a junior at quarterback, had a sophomore as its No. 1 running back and had underclassmen at all five spots on the offensive line. Although the youthful lineup didn’t produce a playoff berth or a CCL-Silver Division championship for the second consecutive season, both goals are back on the Stallions’ radar because of the experience they return. After losing to St. Charles 36-0 a year ago, DeSales bounced back to beat Watterson (13-3) and Cincinnati LaSalle (34-6) and still was in contention for the Division III, Region 9 playoffs before being DeSales’ Austin Andrews was second-team all-district after rushing 526 yards and four touchdowns eliminated on the final Friday last season. JOHN HULKENBERG/THISWEEKSPORTS night of the regular season. The Stallions settled for 11th in the region as the four teams they lost to finished a combined 35-11. “It’s been a good summer,” coach Ryan Wiggins said. “We it requires have some guys returning in some key areas. All five guys perseverance, at on the (offensive) line return self-denial, and we’ve got our leading rusher hard work, back. We’re excited about getsacrifice, ting some speed on the field in dedication, and the triple option.” respect for authority. For his team to improve on Check out our exciting NEW MENU! — VINCE LOMBARDI a 5-4 finish that included a 1-1 record and second-place finish in the CCL-Silver Division behind St. Charles (2-0), Wiggins has a senior class of just 14 to lean on. Five teams from last year’s schedule have returned, and the Stallions will play Warrensville Heights (Sept. 26) and Centennial (Oct. 10) for the first time in program history. Expires 10-31-2014. Not including alcohol. Not valid with any other offers. Warrensville Heights has lost from your friends at 18 consecutive games while 2025 Polaris Pkwy Centennial was 4-6 a year ago (Just East of I-71) and posted the only two winning seasons in program history in 2000 and 2001. www.carfagnaskitchen.com Also added to the schedule

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.......vs. Westerville Central Sept. 6......................................... .....at Dayton Chaminade Julienne Sept. 12................vs. New Albany Sept. 19.............vs. Akron Buchtel Sept. 26 ....at Warrensville Heights *Oct. 3....................vs. St. Charles Oct. 10 ...................vs. Centennial *Oct. 17 ....................at Watterson Oct. 24.........................vs. Hartley Nov. 1....at Wheeling (W.Va.) Linsly 2013 RESULTS (5-4 overall, 1-1 CCL-Silver) Westerville Central ............L, 29-7 East Cleveland Shaw ........W, 23-6 New Albany ......................L, 17-0 Toledo Rogers ................W, 41-20 Clinton-Massie...............W, 21-16

*St. Charles.......................L, 36-0 *Watterson.......................W, 13-3 Cincinnati LaSalle.............W, 34-6 Akron Buchtel .................L, 26-16 *League contest INSIDE THE STALLIONS •Coach: Ryan Wiggins, eighth season •Top players: Adam Acquista (RB/DB/K), Austin Andrews (RB/DB), Josh DeLozier (QB), Brian Dytko (OL/DL), Luke Melsop (TE/DL), Nick O’Brien (OL), Drew Selegue (OL/DL) and Mikey Wade (WR/DB) •Key losses: Sayyid Kanu (RB/DB), Emanuel Mawutor (RB/LB), Griff Saunders (LB), Domenic Skunda (LB), Andrew Sparks (WR), Bryan Stopar (OL/DL) and Tucker Yinger (RB/DB)

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touchdowns, with 388 yards coming on 55 carries over the final three games. He was second-team all-district. Senior Josh DeLozier was at quarterback for the final four games and completed 24 of 47 passes for 353 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. Senior Adam Acquista had two touchdown receptions a year ago and should take on more of a role when the Stallions pass, along with senior Mikey Wade, who averaged 19.6 yards on five catches a year ago. Senior Nick O’Brien will be at center and has started the last two seasons on the offensive line. Seniors Andrew Barber, OFFENSE Brian Dytko and Drew Selegue The Stallions have experi- and junior Nick Carter also are enced players throughout their returning starters up front. offense. “Our line is awesome,” Junior Austin Andrews STALLIONS >> 66 rushed for 526 yards and four are games against Dayton Chaminade Julienne (Sept. 6) and Wheeling (W.Va.) Linsly (Nov. 1), as well as the first matchup with Hartley (Oct. 24) since 1987. Clarksville Clinton-Massie, which would go on to win its second consecutive Division IV state championship, lost its only game last season to DeSales (21-16) but is not back on the schedule. “We’ve asked the seniors as a whole to lead, and to a man they’ve all gotten better and better at that,” Wiggins said. “We’ve always said your team goes as your seniors go, so we’re really asking a lot out of those guys.”

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Hartley

Hawks’ goal simple: ‘Another great season’ By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Over the past four seasons, no central Ohio program has won more games than the Hartley High School football team. Beginning with the 2010 season when they went 13-2 and captured the Division IV state championship, the Hawks have gone 50-6. The only blemishes in last year’s 13-2 record were caused by Coldwater, which beat Hartley 41-16 in the regular season and 24-7 in the Division V state final. The Hawks beat Ready in the CCL-Gold Division championship game (21-14 in overtime) for the fourth consecutive season. Continuing a run that has seen the Hawks make the playoffs in five of coach Brad Burchfield’s first six seasons has become the expectation for many in the program. “(We want) to have another great season,” senior Jalen Austin said. “It’s Hartley. It’s a brotherhood and we’re trying to stay together. That’s what keeps it going.” No longer with the team are Alonzo Saxton, the state’s Defensive Player of the Year who now is at Duke, and fellow college recruits Kalil Morris (Kent State), Jacob Mercier (Ohio Dominican), Sam Mackowiak (Ashland) and Jared Brandewie (Walsh). What the Hawks will lean on is a 17-member senior class, an experienced offensive line and a slew of speedsters at running back and wide receiver. One thing that could help Hartley approach its past level of success is better health. Seniors Cavell Bennett (RB/LB), Ben Reis (OL) and Jack Zang (RB/DB) all missed significant action last season with injuries. Senior Mateo Saxton (RB/LB), who is Alonzo Saxton’s brother, was lost during last year’s preseason. All four are expected to be key players on a roster of about 90. The Hawks’ schedule now includes the first matchup with DeSales since 1987 on Oct. 24. Also new to the schedule is Muskegon (Mich.) Catholic Central, which went 12-2 and won Michigan’s Division 8 state title last year. It travels to Hartley on Aug. 30.

who also could see time at safety. Zang is moving from linebacker to free safety, where he’ll play alongside cornerbacks Mateo Saxton and Anderson. “We’ve got a nice, physical team with a lot of seniors,” Bennett said. “We just have to do the right things, stay physical and hope for the best.”

The lineup Linemen: Aaron Hannah (sr., 6-2, 220), *Macioce, Race Sharrett (sr., 6-3, 220), *Washington, Sean Gilmore (jr., 510, 220), Jake Hanson (jr., 510, 220) Linebackers: *Austin, *Bennett, *Pat Heinmiller (sr., 6-0, 210), *Hickman, *Keith Key (sr., 6-3, 220), Jack Baughman (so., 6-2, 200), Casmir, Kirkbride Secondary: *Saxton, *Zang, *Anderson Tayron Washington zones in on Coldwater’s Brody Hoying during the Division V state final last season. Washington returns at defensive line and tight end for the Hawks. CHRIS PARKER/THISWEEKSPORTS

Coldwater and Division III state semifinalist MarionFranklin are among the other teams again on the schedule. “I think it looks like an impressive team,” Burchfield said. “We look like a bigger team to me. I’m really excited about the quality of depth that we have. These kids are used to winning, but they also have a good perspective. They don’t take it for granted.”

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Although Mackowiak emerged to rush for 2,102 yards and 29 touchdowns last season, the Hawks believe they have several options in the backfield with Bennett, Saxton, Zang and junior Quri Hickman. Hickman rushed for 577 yards and three touchdowns a year ago. The new quarterback is sophomore Jake Ruby, who Burchfield expects to become a “great player.” He takes over for Brandewie, who passed for 1,372 yards and 15 touchdowns. While Mercier was the leading receiver with 31 catches for 729 yards and nine touchdowns and Alonzo Saxton added 16 catches a year ago, Austin and junior Rian Anderson are being looked at to step

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 30........vs. Muskegon (Mich.) Catholic Central Sept. 5......................at Coldwater Sept. 11 ...........at Marion-Franklin Sept. 19...................at St. Charles Sept. 26......vs. Thurgood Marshall Oct. 3 ......................vs. Watterson Oct. 10 ...vs. Ft. Wayne (Ind.) Luers Oct. 17 ...................vs. Beechcroft Oct. 24 ........................at DeSales *Nov. 1 ..........................vs. Ready 2013 RESULTS (13-2 overall, 1-0 CCL-Gold) Amanda-Clearcreek .........W, 38-6 Coldwater .......................L, 41-16 Marion-Franklin..............W, 28-14 St. Charles .......................W, 20-7 Pittsburgh Perry ...............W, 62-7 Watterson ......................W, 35-14 Fort Wayne (Ind.) Luers ...W, 49-27 Ironton.............................W, 54-0 Cincinnati Withrow .........W, 42-16

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in. “We’ve got Cavell, Jack and Quri Hickman back at running back, so obviously we’re returning a lot of quality, and we’ve got two good receivers

past when we’d get down, their effort would go by the wayside. These young guys are going to play four quarters and I’m looking forward to that mentality.” Taylor will lead a linebacker group where Tyus also returns as a starter. August 28, 2014

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The lineup Quarterbacks: *Jake Ruby (so., 6-1, 190), Conor Collins (so., 6-4, 180) Running backs: *Cavell Bennett (sr., 6-0, 180), Mateo Saxton (sr., 5-10, 175), *Jack Zang (sr., 5-10, 175), *Quri Hickman (jr., 5-10, 220), The lineup Richard Jones (jr., 5-10, 170) Kicker: Ben Hawk (jr., 5Receivers: *Jalen Austin (sr., 6-3, 195), *Rian Anderson (jr., 10, 165) Punter: Ruby 6-3, 180), Cam’Ron Culver Returners: Anderson, Jones, (so., 5-7, 165) Culver Tight end: Tayron WashingLong snapper: Reed ton (sr., 6-4, 265), *Austin Rawlins (jr., 6-3, 220) julrey@thisweeknews.com Linemen: *Ben Reis (sr., 510, 220), Cameron Macioce (sr., 5-10, 200), *Jared Croswell (jr., 5-10, 265), *Ryan Reed (jr., 6-0, 220), *Ross Wirthman (jr., 6-3, 255), Thomas Casmir (so., 6-0, 210), Cody it requires Kirkbride (so., 6-2, 215) perseverance, (*denotes projected starter) self-denial, hard work, DEFENSE sacrifice, The Hawks have a returndedication, and ing end in Washington and respect for authority. returnees at linebackers in senior Pat Heinmiller and Hick— VINCE LOMBARDI man to lead a 3-5 defensive front. Senior Keith Key will be at outside linebacker with Austin,

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along with junior Jared Croswell, are returnees with starting experience.

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Junior Ben Hawk takes over at kicker for 2014 graduate Colin Barringer, who made four field goals and was second-team all-state. Ruby, like Brandewie a year ago, will serve in a dual role as quarterback and punter. The Hawks punted just 15 times last season. Anderson again should be a part of the return team after averaging 25.9 yards per kickoff return a year ago.

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Cross brings experienced staff to Knights

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What the Ready High School football team will lack in depth and experience it hopes it can compensate for with one of the area’s most veteran coaching staffs. Brian Cross, who has a career record of 218-124 entering his 33rd season as a head coach, took over in the offseason after Joel Cutler left to become coach at Upper Arlington. Among those joining Cross on the coaching staff are former Westland coach Steve White, a 1988 Grove City graduate who played for Cross, as well as Tony Milano and John Snoad, who were assistants at Grove City in 1989 and ’90. While Cross led the Dawgs to a 114-55 mark from 19872002 with seven Division I playoff appearances, Snoad coached Napoleon to a 96-53 mark with seven playoff appearances from 1994-2007 and headed Gahanna from 2008 through last season with a playoff appearance in 2011. White was Westland’s coach the last three seasons. “These guys have a lot of experience and they all bring a tremendous work ethic,” said Cross, who also led Canton McKinley to a Division I state runner-up finish in 2004. With just 42 players out, the Silver Knights will lean on the leadership of their coaches as well as a group of 15 upperclassmen who all are expected to play key roles. Ready is coming off a season in which it went 12-2 and reached a Division VI state semifinal, its longest postseason run since advancing to the same level in 2007. Among an 18-member 2014 graduating class that helped Ready make playoff appear-

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ......................at Whitehall Sept. 5 .......at Columbus Academy Sept. 12........................at London Sept. 19 ......................at Jackson Sept. 26 ...................at Whetstone Oct. 3 ...............at Marion Harding Oct. 10 ..................vs. Loudonville at Hilliard Bradley Oct. 18 .........................at Bellaire Oct. 25 ..........vs. Detroit Plymouth Educational Center at DeSales *Oct. 31.........................at Hartley 2013 RESULTS (12-2 overall, 0-1 CCL-Gold) Newark Catholic.............W, 26-14 Columbus Academy..........W, 35-7 Briggs............................W, 63-20 Whitehall........................W, 49-19 Fisher Catholic ...............W, 49-14 Wash. Court House .........W, 98-20 Miami Trace ...................W, 52-35 Bexley ...........................W, 62-13

Muskegon Hts. (Mich.)......W, 63-8 *Hartley ...................L, 21-14 (OT) PLAYOFFS Oak Hill............................W, 48-6 Monroe Central ..............W, 45-14 Newark Catholic.............W, 48-21 Kirtland.............................L, 10-7 *League contest INSIDE THE SILVER KNIGHTS •Coach: Brian Cross, first season •Top players: Alex Eblin (TE/DL), Anthony Havens (WR/DB),Alvin Knox (LB), Connor Lancia (WR/LB/P), Dominic Lombardi (QB), Seth Stock (RB/DB) and Tre Windham (OL/DL) •Key losses: Bran-den Bailey (WR/LB), Nickolas Chapman (RB/DL), Hunter Clanin (WR), Kelly Culbertson (WR/DB), Myles Fowler (WR), DeAndre Golden (RB), Andrew Hurd (OL), Akili Taylor (RB), Brady Taylor (OL/DL) and Matt Yoho (QB)

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ances in each of Cutler’s two seasons were college recruits Bran-den Bailey (Notre Dame College), Zach Jarrett (Navy), Akili Taylor (Navy), Brady Taylor (Ohio State) and Matt Yoho (Morehead State). Akili Taylor was the district’s Offensive Player of the Year and one of the state’s co-Players of the Year after rushing for 1,992 yards and 27 touchdowns, while Brady Taylor was firstteam all-state on the offensive line and had 17 tackles for losses on defense. “It’s fun being here,” said Cross, who led Olentangy Orange to a 33-30 record with two playoff appearances in six seasons as that program’s inaugural coach. “Most of my schools have had 70 to 80 kids in the top three grades and we’ve only got 42 in grades nine through 12, but we’re a Division VI school. “The older kids are all doing really well. We’ve got 27 kids in grades nine and 10 and only a couple of them are ready. They’re picking up things a little slower, but that’s expected.”

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were last year. It’s such a speThe Knights are planning to cial feeling to (go deep into the run the wing-T behind new postseason). I know we’ll be quarterback Dominic Lombardi, ready.” who saw limited action a year The lineup ago as Yoho completed 86 of Quarterbacks: *Dominic 148 passes for 1,740 yards with 25 touchdowns and just four Lombardi (jr., 5-10, 160), Anthony Havens (sr., 6-1, 155) interceptions. Running backs: *Seth Stock Senior Anthony Havens will be the split end in addition to (sr., 5-10, 155), *Brenden Knox serving as the backup quarter- (soph., 6-1, 190) Receivers: *Havens, *Conback. Senior Seth Stock saw most nor Lancia (sr., 6-0, 190) Tight end: *Alex Eblin (sr., of his playing time at linebacker a year ago but is expected to be 6-0, 225) Linemen: *Tre Windham the starting halfback, with sophomore Brenden Knox at full- (sr., 6-1, 260), *Zach Baum (jr., 5-10, 215), *Nick Durbin (jr., back. Senior Connor Lancia should 5-11, 185), *Marcus Stone (jr., take on a more prominent role 6-0, 225), *Patrick Jansen as well after serving in other (soph., 6-0, 220), Kyle Usner key roles a year ago. He will be (jr., 6-2, 200) (*denotes projected starter) at wingback and flanker. The top returnee on the offenDEFENSE sive line is senior Tre WindSenior Alvin Knox is the top ham. “We feel like we have peo- returnee for a defense that limple to replace Akili and Brady,” ited eventual state champion Havens said. “The coaches are Kirtland to a season-low point coaching to our strengths. This total in a 10-7 state semifinal is our senior year, so hopefully loss. Ready also held eventual we’ll be right back where we Division V state runner-up Hart-

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ley to one of its lowest offensive outputs in a 21-14 overtime loss for the CCL-Gold Division title. Alvin Knox led in tackles with 113 and was first-team allstate. Also back on defense are Lancia, who had five interceptions, as well as Alex Eblin and Tre Windham on the line and Havens in the secondary. “We’re playing a different type of football than we’ve played, and our (upperclassmen) are getting it done,” Lancia said. “The coaches have been around so they know what they’re talking about. They know how to stop teams defensively.”

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Linebackers: *Alvin Knox (sr., 5-10, 215), *Lancia, *Brian Weiner (sr., 5-11, 185) Secondary: *Havens, *Stock, *Lombardi, Kevin Morrison (soph., 5-10, 170), *Tristen Sieman (fresh., 5-9, 165)

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The Knights return a pair of experienced players in the kicking game. Lancia punted for an average of 38.4 yards and made special mention all-district, while Dulin was honorable mention all-district as a place kicker.

The lineup Kicker: *Dulin, Weiner Punter: *Lancia Returners: *Havens, *Stock, The lineup Brenden Knox Linemen: *Aidan Dulin (sr., Long snapper: *Usner, Baum 5-11, 190), *Eblin, *Windham, *Usner, Baum, Stone, Jansen julrey@thisweeknews.com

STALLIONS FROM >> 64 Acquista said. “We’ve got a bigger line than the past few years. Between me, Austin, Drake (Yinger), Mikey Wade and Justin Borghese, we’ve got a very athletic backfield. We’ve just got to put it all together.” Andrew Sparks, who had 11 catches a year ago, is a 2014 graduate who is playing for Walsh. Classmate Tucker Yinger, who rushed for 418 yards and four touchdowns, is at Dayton.

160), *Justin Borghese (sr., 6-2, 175), *Mikey Wade (sr., 6-2, 180), Shawn Snyder (jr., 6-2, 190), Ragan Tuffey (jr., 5-10, 175), Drake Yinger (jr., 5-9, 170) Tight end: *Luke Melsop (sr., 6-4, 215) Linemen: *Andrew Barber (sr., 6-2, 235), *Brian Dytko (sr., 6-0, 240), *Nick O’Brien (sr., 6-2, 280), James Prater (sr., 6-2, 220), *Drew Selegue (sr., 511, 240), Darren Barren (jr., 6-1, 215), *Nick Carter (jr., 5-10, 310) (*denotes projected starter)

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Josh DeLozier (sr., 5-10, 200), Jeremy Ford (jr., 6-1, 190) Running backs: *Austin Andrews (jr., 6-1, 185), *Jake Gilmore (jr., 5-9, 185), Darren Hankins (jr., 5-9, 170), Elijah Jones (jr., 5-9, 180), Ryan Peaks (soph., 5-7, 160) Receivers: Adam Acquista (sr., 5-8,

The defense will have several players in key roles for the first time after losing Sayyid Kanu (DB), Emanuel Mawutor (LB), Griff Saunders (LB), Bryan Stopar (DL), Domenic Skunda (LB) and Tucker Yinger (DB) to graduation. Saunders signed with Bowling Green

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and Kanu and Stopar both made firstteam all-district. Melsop, who was one of the team’s leading tacklers at linebacker, will see action at that position as well as defensive end. Prater and Selegue are expected to join Melsop on the line. “I’m thinking we should be pretty good this year,” Dytko said. “We’ve got a lot of people on the same page. We haven’t made the playoffs the last two years, so we’re motivated to get back to where we want to be.”

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Acquista is expected to be the fulltime kicker after being limited to playing the field most of last season because of an injury. He was 5-for-6 in field goals as a sophomore. The Stallions must replace 2014 graduate Charlie Stack, who served as placekicker for most of last season and was first-team all-district at punter after averaging 40 yards. He is now at Valparaiso.

The lineup The lineup Kicker: *Acquista Linemen: Dytko, *Melsop, *Prater, Punter: *Chris McNally (soph., 5-9, *Selegue, Carter, Derrius Mullins (soph., 160) 6-4, 315) Returners: *Andrews Linebackers: *DeLozier, *Elijah Jones Long snapper: *Luke Barber (soph.), (jr., 5-9, 180), *Ryan Corkrean (soph., Tuffey 6-1, 185), Nick Smith (soph.) Secondary: *Borghese, *Wade, julrey@thisweeknews.com

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St. Charles

Seniors ready to step up for Cardinals By SCOTT HENNEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM After having 24 seniors last season on a squad that finished 8-3 overall, the St. Charles Preparatory School football team is waiting for the next player in line to step up and fill the roles of the previous class. The Cardinals have 18 seniors this year, and sixth-year coach Jeff Pharion wants to make sure his team continues the momentum of winning its first league title since 1962 and reaching the postseason. St. Charles lost to host Zanesville 38-0 in the opening round of the Division II, Region 5 playoffs. “The seniors have adopted the motto, ‘Next man up,’ ” Pharion said. “We had a great season last year and lost some valuable players to the program, but the next guy in line has to come in and do his part — do his job — to continue what we started last year.” St. Charles had its best record since 1983, when it finished 82, and played in the postseason for the first time since 2010. The Cardinals won the CCLSilver Division at 2-0, ahead of DeSales (1-1) and Watterson (0-2). They defeated DeSales 36-0, their first win over the Stallions since 1976, and beat Watterson 20-14. “We’re definitely in uncharted waters (in terms of being a defending league champion),” Pharion said. “Our goal is to improve every day and keep working so we can be competitive and have a chance to win each game.” Senior Jacob Moehrman said the 2014 senior class set the example needed for this year’s team to excel. “We had great chemistry last year and the seniors made sure we played together as a team,” said Moehrman, who started at linebacker last season and will start at quarterback when the Cardinals open Friday, Aug. 29, against visiting Dublin Coffman. “They rallied everyone up and got us ready to play. This year, that responsibility will be upon us as seniors.” In relief of 2014 graduate Ryan Bailey against Zanesville, Moehrman ran for 31 yards on two carries and recovered a fumble at linebacker.

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ...........vs. Dublin Coffman Sept. 5.......................at Eastmoor Sept. 12...................at Big Walnut Sept. 19 .......................vs. Hartley Sept. 26 ..........vs. Cols. Crusaders *Oct. 3.........................at DeSales Oct. 10 ..........................at Ironton Oct. 17.........vs. Cincinnati LaSalle *Oct. 24...................vs. Watterson Oct. 31 .............at Marion Harding 2013 RESULTS (8-3 overall, 2-0 CCL-Silver) Pickerington North ............L, 20-0 Eastmoor .........................W, 48-8 Big Walnut .......................W, 34-0 Hartley..............................L, 20-7 Columbus Crusaders ......W, 27-24 *DeSales..........................W, 36-0 Ironton...........................W, 38-14 Kings Mills Kings............W, 37-15

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“We want NiQuille to touch the ball as many times as possible, and from as many positions as possible,” Pharion said. “We don’t want the opponent to know where he is lined up from snap to snap.” Junior Jacob Nowell is back at running back. Moehrman should have consistent targets in Bell, senior Jack Billman and junior Otis Smith. “The strength of our offense is our receiving corps,” Pharion said. “Jacob Moehrman has an extremely strong arm and they will give him some nice targets.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Jacob Moehrman (sr., 6-1, 235), Joe Maciejewski (jr. 5-9, 170) Running backs: Matt O’Neal (sr., 5-8, 165), *Jacob Nowell (jr., 5-8, 185), Connor King (so., 6-0, 180) Receivers: *NiQuille Bell (sr., 5-9, 165), Matt Cooke (sr., 5-11, 165), Jimmy Holtz (sr., 5-8, 145),*Matt Martin (sr., 511, 155), *Ian Lennon (jr., 6-1, 160), *Otis Smith (jr., 5-8, 175), Zach Franz (so., 6-1, 155) Receivers: *Jack Billman (sr., 6-2, 180), Ronnie Wollett (jr., 6-0, 185) Linemen: *Cole Delaney (sr., 5-10, 190),*Kit MacDonald (sr., 5-9, 215), *Peter Oellermann (sr., 6-0, 255), Patrick McPherson (jr., 6-1, 320), Chris Silber (jr., 6-2, 235), Charles Caudill (so., 6-4, 225), Eric Cothern (so., 5-11, 200), Will ScheirOFFENSE The key to the Cardinals’ mann (so., 6-0, 225) (*denotes projected starter) spread attack might come from their “slash” player, senior DEFENSE NiQuille Bell. The wide Graduation hit the defensive receiver/running back/quarterback was hitting his stride before line hard, leaving Pharion and suffering a broken leg in a 37- his staff to fill the gaps in the 15 win at Kings Mills Kings in front of their 3-4 defense. “The line is definitely a work week eight last season. Bell (special mention all-dis- in progress,” he said. “We have trict) rushed for 559 yards and a good, stout group (but) we’ll eight touchdowns on 61 carries probably be doing a lot of rotatand had 19 catches for 179 yards ing, especially early on.” Pharion said junior Taylor and two scores. He also had a 68-yard punt return for a touch- Hill and McPherson would play down against DeSales and 30 key roles up front. Billman, Delaney and tackles and one interception as a defensive back. Moehrman lead the returnees August 28, 2014

*Watterson.....................W, 20-14 Marion Harding ..............W, 53-21 PLAYOFFS Zanesville .........................L, 38-0 *League contest INSIDE THE CARDINALS •Coach: Jeff Pharion, sixth season •Top players: NiQuille Bell (WR/DB), Jack Billman (WR/LB), Cole Delaney (OL/LB), Will Groeber (K/P), Jimmy Holtz (WR/DB), Kit MacDonald (OL/DL), Patrick McPherson (OL/DL), Jacob Moehrman (QB/LB), Jacob Nowell (RB/LB) and Otis Smith (WR/DB) •Key losses: Ryan Bailey (QB/DB), Andy Deak (RB/LB),Ben Hale (WR/DB), Michael Hamrock (RB/LB), David Heil (OL/DL), Sean Hennessey (TE/DE), Gabe Klingler (RB/DL), Graham Plageman (WR/DB), Nathan Puthoff (OL/DL) and John Quinn (RB/LB)

at linebacker, with Bell, Holtz and Smith returning in the secondary. “Just like with the receiving corps, we’re blessed in the defensive backfield,” Pharion said. “We have some pretty decent skill players all the way around.” The lineup Linemen: Joe Huey (sr., 61, 175), Taylor Hill (jr., 6-0, 225), Sean King (jr., 5-11, 190), Micah Mayo (jr., 6-2, 235), McPherson, Andrew Ballenger (so., 6-0, 240), Cothern, Grant Griffith (so., 6-1, 200), Alex Igwebuike (so., 5-11, 195) Linebackers: *Billman, Sam Curry (sr., 5-11, 165), *Delaney, Eddie Glace (sr., 5-10, 175), *Moehrman, Nick Eramo (jr., 5-11, 155), Nowell, Ian Klingler (so., 6-0, 165) Secondary: *Bell, *Holtz, Martin, O’Neal, Lennon, Pearson McDaniel (jr., 5-8, 145), *Smith, Willie Wiseman (jr., 5-8, 155), Jordan Burkey (so., 5-9, 145), Davionn Johnson (so.,

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Watterson

Eagles set on restoring winning ways By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM The last members of the Watterson High School football team to be in the program when it won the 2010 Division III state championship were seniors a year ago, but expectations for 2014 throughout the program are much closer to that postseason success compared to what occurred a year ago. For the second time in three seasons, the Eagles won just three games and failed to make the playoffs. Watterson, which went 0-2 in 2011 for its first winless league record since 2000, lost to DeSales 13-3 and St. Charles 20-14 in the CCS-Silver a year ago. The disappointment following a season in which the Eagles averaged just 12.3 points and failed to make the postseason for only the fourth time since 1992 brought “a lot of hype” to preseason workouts, according to senior Ben Kaminski. “We’ve just used it as motivation,” Kaminski said. “Winning three games is not acceptable. We know every team we play is going to give us our all, so we’ve got to bring our ‘A’ game.” The addition of 41 freshmen

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29...............vs. Walnut Ridge Sept. 5 .........................vs. Mason Sept. 12...............vs. Walsh Jesuit Sept. 19 .........at Poland Seminary Sept. 26 .........vs. Cle. Benedictine Oct. 3............................at Hartley Oct. 11...vs. Buffalo (N.Y.) Canisius *Oct. 17......................vs. DeSales *Oct. 24...................at St. Charles Oct. 31.........at Cin. Winton Woods 2013 RESULTS (3-6 overall, 0-2 CCL-Silver) Walnut Ridge..................W, 17-12 Mason ..............................L, 24-7 Walsh Jesuit .....................L, 16-7 Cincinnati Winton Woods ...L, 17-0 Cincinnati LaSalle....W, 23-20 (OT) Hartley............................L, 35-14

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might not help much this season but should provide hope that a three-year stretch in which the Eagles have gone 13-17 is an aberration. Things aren’t likely to get easier in terms of the opposition this fall, though. After facing nine opponents who went a combined 58-39 a year ago, with three making the playoffs, Watterson’s schedule

features a trio of new teams – Poland Seminary, Cleveland Benedictine and Buffalo (N.Y.) Canisius – that were a combined 28-6. Poland Seminary (Division III, Region 7) and Benedictine (Division IV, Region 11) were playoff qualifiers, while Canisius went 9-2 and provided Division I points a year ago. Despite winning just three

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The Eagles figure to take a step forward offensively because of the return of senior quarterback Sam Maglicic and an offensive line that should feature returning senior John Pirrmann at tackle. Maglicic completed 48 of 117 passes for 458 yards with three touchdowns and was the second-leading rusher with 308

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*DeSales...........................L, 13-3 *St. Charles.....................L, 20-14 Jonathan Alder...............W, 38-14 *League contest INSIDE THE EAGLES •Coach: Dan Bjelac, 12th season •Top players: Tyler Bair (WR/DB), Stephen Golonka (OL/DL), Jack Haley (RB/LB), Ben Kaminski (RB/LB), Alex Loscko (WR/DB), Sam Maglicic (QB), John Pirrmann (OL/DL) and Michael Schweitzer (TE/DL/LB) •Key losses: John Bogue (OL/DL), Cody Calhoun (RB/DB), Kyle Fada (OL/DL), Walter Green (RB), Alec Greene (TE/DL), Eli Kirk (LB), Patrick Pirrmann (DB), Patrick Roark (LB) and Ryan Urquhart (WR/DB)

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yards and three touchdowns. Senior Alex Loscko, who had 11 catches to tie 2014 graduate Ryan Urquhart for the team lead, returns at wide receiver. Senior Tyler Bair is another wide receiver who saw action a year ago. Kaminski and junior Michael Auddino are expected to be the top tailbacks, with seniors Jack Haley and Hunter Spencer and junior Sam Lewis likely to split time at fullback. Top rushers Walter Green (348 yards, three touchdowns) and Cody Calhoun (248 yards, four touchdowns) were lost to graduation, as was tight end Alec Greene (second-team alldistrict). “We’re young but the sophomores look good,” Kaminski said. The lineup Quarterbacks: *Sam Maglicic (sr., 6-foot-1, 195 pounds), Stephen Markos (jr., 6-2, 185) Running backs: Jack Haley (sr., 5-9, 196), *Ben Kaminski (sr., 5-11, 187), Hunter Spencer (sr., 5-11, 190), *Michael Auddino (jr., 5-10, 173), Sam Lewis (jr., 6-1, 207) Receivers: *Tyler Bair (sr., 5-10, 163), *Alex Loscko (sr., 6-1, 180), Teddy Walter (sr., 511, 171) Tight end: Matt Froehle (sr., 6-2, 215), Matt Kent (jr., 6-1, 212), *Michael Schweitzer (jr., 6-3, 218), Linemen: *Danny Alu (sr., 6-1, 198), Adam Entler (sr., 510, 237), *Stephen Golonka (sr., 6-0, 217), Alex Hawkins (sr., 6-2, 278), *John Pirrmann (sr., 6-4, 238), Adam Gilles (jr., 6-1, 191), *Dylan Murphy (jr., 6-6, 268). (*denotes projected starter)

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ago. He finished third on the team with 36.5 tackles. Haley figures to lead the linebacking corps after finishing with 25.5 tackles last season. “I think we’re a little quicker than last year from a line perspective,” Pirrmann said. “We’ve just got to focus and have good practices.” The biggest losses to graduation were John Bogue (second-team all-district), Eli Kirk (team-leading 52 tackles), Kyle Fada (first-team all-district, 6.5 tackles for loss), Calhoun and Urquhart. Bogue and Urquhart both are playing for Ohio Dominican.

The lineup Linemen: *Alu, *Golonka, *Pirrmann, Chase Towns (jr., 6-1, 216), Matt Clark (soph., 510, 176) Linebackers: *Matt Froehle (sr., 6-2, 215), *Haley, *Kaminski, Colin Ruegg (sr., 5-10, 193), *Schweitzer, Spencer, Lewis, Jacob Winters (jr., 6-2, 191) Secondary: *Tyler, *Luke Nutter (sr., 5-8, 160), Tommy Wagner (sr., 5-10, 163), *Walter, *Markos

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The Eagles will have a new punter after Wesley Graham was lost to graduation but return a second-team all-district kicker in senior Michael Harper. Graham, who signed with Ohio Dominican, was first-team all-district after averaging 35.9 yards per punt, while Harper made 15 of 16 extra points and was 4-for-7 in field goals.

The lineup Kicker: Michael Harper (sr., 5-10, 157) DEFENSE Punter: Maglicic, Schweitzer Pirrmann, who started all nine Returners: Bair, Kaminski, games at offensive tackle, is Walter expected to be a leader on Long snapper: Alu, Kent defense at an end position after being a part-time starter a year julrey@thisweeknews.com August 28, 2014


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Farley adds to Johnnies’ running back tradition By SCOTT HENNEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

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Running backs have become the centerpiece in the off-set Iformation offense of the Johnstown-Monroe High School football team. Since 2002 when coach Mike Carter arrived at the Licking County school, Johnstown tailback has become one of the premier offensive positions in central Ohio. In 2002, Mick Reilly rushed for 2,043 yards and shared the Division V state Offensive Player of the Year honor with Sabina East Clinton’s Chris Wisecup. Reilly had 4,075 career rushing yards for the Johnnies. Marcus Hendren rushed for 2,869 yards in 2006 as a senior for the Johnnies to earn Division V state Player of the Year on offense. He gained 4,106 career yards. Ross Franklin gained 3,416 yards with 51 touchdowns in 2011, leading the Johnnies to a Division IV state semifinal, which they lost 59-28 to Creston Norwayne. The 2012 graduate, who was first-team allstate and Division IV district Player of the Year, totaled 5,153 career yards. Next in line is Cody Farley. The 5-foot-10, 190-pound sen-

Inside the divisions LCL-BIG SCHOOL 2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Granville 3-1 7-3 Licking Heights 3-1 9-2 Licking Valley 3-1 8-3 Watkins Memorial 1-3 5-5 Lakewood 0-4 1-9 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Oct. 3 Lakewood at Licking Heights Granville at Watkins Memorial Oct. 10 Licking Heights at Granville Watkins Memorial at Licking Valley Oct. 17 Licking Valley at Licking Heights Granville at Lakewood Oct. 24 Lakewood at Licking Valley Licking Heights at Watkins Memorial Oct. 30 Licking Valley at Granville Oct. 31 Watkins Memorial at Lakewood

ior enters his third season in the Johnstown backfield spotlight and wants to add to the legacy of the position. “The biggest thing you can do is keep going and try to run through people,” said Farley, who has rushed for 3,371 yards and 38 touchdowns on 551 carries the past two seasons. “As the coaches always are saying,

LCL-SMALL SCHOOL 2013 STANDINGS Team League Overall Newark Catholic 4-0 11-2 Johnstown 3-1 5-5 Utica 2-2 3-7 Heath 1-3 2-8 Northridge 0-4 2-8 2014 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Oct. 3 Northridge at Johnstown Newark Catholic at Heath Oct. 10 Johnstown at Newark Catholic Heath at Utica Oct. 17 Utica at Johnstown Newark Catholic at Northridge Oct. 24 Johnstown at Heath Northridge at Utica Oct. 31 Heath at Northridge Oct. 31 Utica at Newark Catholic

‘No one man can take you down.’” Last fall, Farley ran for 1,579 yards and 21 touchdowns on 266 carries, which was no surprise to Carter. “We have had a really great tradition here at running back and I’m proud of the way we have had good lines to open things up for them,” said Carter,

who has a 93-40 record with the Johnnies. “Not only did (the tailback) perform well on the field, but off as well. A lot of them have come back to help out the program and keep things going.” Farley said he keeps in touch with Franklin, who was a senior during his freshman season and now plays at the University of Findlay. “We keep in touch, usually talking after Friday night games,” said Farley, who was second-team all-district in Division IV and first-team all-LCL Small School Division last season. “(Franklin) tells me things I can work on or things I need to look for. He’s a big help. “He was such a great role model. He never gave up when he was on the field, and was always pushing to get better.” Farley knows he needs a push to be successful, and much of that extra effort comes from his blockers. “I’m running the ball, but I know it pretty much all has to do with the offensive line,” he said. “You’re only as good as your line. They know what to do and we all have been doing so many reps that we know the offense so well.”

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Missing playoffs provided offseason motivation

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After reaching a Division IV regional final the two previous seasons, the JohnstownMonroe High School football team found itself sitting out of the postseason playoffs a year ago. The Johnnies finished 5-5 overall and 15th in the final Region 13 computer ratings, with the top eight making the playoffs. They lost to Licking Heights 21-7 in week 10, but a victory over the Division II Hornets likely would have boosted Johnstown into the postseason. It was also a season in which the Johnnies failed to beat an opponent that finished with a winning record. “We have to go out and make things happen as seniors. No one else is going to do it,” said senior Joey Norris, a returning starter at guard. “Everyone really picked it up with a vengeance in the weight room because we want to get back to the playoffs. This year is our year, and we want to leave that kind of legacy (like the 2011 and 2012 teams).” In 2011, the Johnnies won the program’s lone regional title by defeating Coshocton 27-24 in the Region 15 final at Zanesville. They lost 59-28 in a state semifinal to eventual state champion Creston NorAugust 28, 2014

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ....................at Chillicothe Sept. 5 ...............at Fairfield Union Sept. 12 ...................at Lakewood Sept. 19.....................vs. Granville Sept. 26 .............vs. Licking Valley *Oct. 3 ....................vs. Northridge *Oct. 10 ..........at Newark Catholic *Oct. 17 ..........................vs. Utica *Oct. 24 ..........................at Heath Oct. 31 ............vs. Licking Heights 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 3-1 LCL-Small School) Chillicothe.........................L, 20-7 Fairfield Union..................W, 31-0 Lakewood......................W, 69-13 Granville .........................L, 26-13 Licking Valley..................L, 26-21 *Northridge ......................W, 41-0 *Newark Catholic ............L, 42-21

*Utica ............................W, 49-16 *Heath ...........................W, 56-26 Licking Heights .................L, 21-7 *League contest INSIDE THE JOHNNIES •Coach: Mike Carter, 13th season •Top players: Brendan Barasch (WR/DB), Alex Catalogna (OL/DL), Jonny Chatfield (OL/DL), Eli Dowell (RB/LB), Cody Farley (RB/LB), Zack Fleming (WR/LB), Mitch Montgomery (OL/DL), Jeff Nogaj (OL/DL), Marcus Nogaj (TE/DL), Joey Norris (OL/DL) and Jake Taylor (OL/LB) •Key losses: Nathanael Ashbrook (WR/LB), Charles Benton (K/P), Clayton Bullard (TE/DL), Aaron Davis (OL/DL), Harrison Johnson (RB/LB), Josh Kirkpatrick (QB/LB), Loren Queen (WR/LB) and Alex Workman (RB/DB)

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iors),” said senior running back Cody Farley, who had 1,579 yards and 21 touchdowns on 266 carries last season. “What we do from here on out will determine our legacy ... how we want to be remembered. We have high hopes and we want to go out with a bang.” That journey begins Aug.

29, at Chillicothe, which beat the Johnnies 20-7 in last season’s opener. “A lot of us were not too happy with how we did last season,” said senior Zack Fleming, who is a returning starter at linebacker. “We wanted to to hard to make sure that didn’t happen again.” Coach Mike Carter said the team’s 14 seniors led the way in the offseason to prepare for a return to the postseason. “I love their attitudes ... the way they have been pushing themselves,” said Carter, who enters his 13th season. “They’ve been working hard and have been good role models to the younger players, making them work to get better.”

what we want to do on the field,” Carter said. “The players on the offensive line are the MVPs of our team.” The Johnnies must replace quarterback Josh Kirkpatrick (second-team all-league), who rushed for 383 yards and one touchdown on 95 carries and

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The Johnnies use an unbalanced I-formation attack with Farley (second-team all-district, first-team all-league) and senior fullback Eli Dowell (honorable mention all-league; 180 yards, three touchdowns) as two of seven starters back. The others include Norris (second-team all-district, firstteam all-league), senior center Mitch Montgomery, senior tight end Marcus Nogaj, junior tackle Alex Catalogna and sophomore tackle Jeff Nogaj. “We have a tremendous offensive line back and they’re seasoned guys who understand

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completed 43 of 89 passes for 677 yards with six touchdowns and four interceptions. The four players vying for that spot include senior Ethan Clift, junior Trent Coe and sophomores Kyle Carpenter

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Newark Catholic

New-look Green Wave not lowering goals By CLIFF OLSEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

After a Division VI state runner-up finish with a 12-3 record in 2012 and an 11-2 mark with a regional final appearance last fall, Newark Catholic is faced with the challenge of trying to replace 19 seniors who played key roles in those postseason runs. Coach Bill Franks said the last time he was in a similar situation was heading into the 2004 campaign. “A veteran group made two final four runs in 2002 and 2003, and in 2004 we pulled out a nice 9-3 and got beat in the second round of the playoffs,” said Franks, who is entering his 13th season. “We said we were as

green as our uniforms. “This year there’s a lot of new faces, but they’re trying to grasp the concepts and they’re working hard. They’re taking pride in the fact that it’s their turn.” In the last 17 years, the Green Wave has reached the postseason 14 times and has made six trips to the state semifinals, coming away with the Division VI state championship in 2007 and reaching the title game in 2012. Newark Catholic still leads all schools with 69 playoff wins. “We’re a very young team, but I’ll take motivated young over unmotivated veterans,” Franks said. “We had a fine team last year that had a great couple of years run and they certainly set the bar high.

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“Now this young group that we have has been an absolute joy to coach. They’re listening and learning and showing strong will.” Not surprisingly, there are many position battles going on to fill the spots left by last year’s seniors, especially on the offensive and defensive lines. But the biggest hole to fill was left by quarterback Chayce Crouch, who is freshman at Illinois. Crouch threw for 1,996 yards and 16 touchdowns and ran for 527 yards and 13 scores last fall. He also earned District Defensive Player of the Year honors as a punter. Juniors Kris Goodman and Jack Wollenburg and sophomore Tanner Lake are competing for the starting job at quarterback, as the Green Wave will shift from a spread offense to a more run-oriented attack. “They’re really hard workers, so they’ll get the job done. We just need to help them where they need to go,” said senior Mitch Willis, who returns at linebacker and on the offensive line. “I definitely don’t look at it as a rebuilding year. I think we’re already re-built and we’re going to go after a title, whether it’s a league championship or a run in the playoffs. “Newark Catholic has been good throughout the years, so upholding that tradition is a mentality.”

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Whoever win the starting job at quarterback will be joined in the backfield by juniors Wes Jurden and Cole Buchanan and seniors Blake Baker and Luke Ceneviva as the Green Wave shifts to an offense that puts more emphasis on running the ball. Ceneviva also will see action at receiver, and Willis anchors an offensive line that will feature several new faces. Both

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Cenviva and Willis were honorable mention all-district last season. “We’re a classic I-formation team that’s going to try and give the ball to the fullback and the tailback and we’re even looking to run some option. It’s a true team approach,” said Franks, whose team averaged 33.2 points a year ago. “We have a big challenge. Our young Newark Catholic football team is doing what we can do to repeat. We want to repeat as league champions and be alive week 11.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: Tanner Lake (soph., 5-10, 140), Kris Goodman (jr., 6-1, 170), Jack Wollenburg (jr., 6-1, 170) Running backs: Blake Baker (sr., 5-11, 170), Luke Ceneviva (sr., 6-0, 175), Cole Buchanan (jr., 6-0, 188), Wes Jurden (jr., 5-10, 180) Receivers: Ceneviva, Derek Bielecki (sr., 5-8, 160), Jud Lewis (jr., 5-9, 150), Nolan Jur-

den (soph., 5-9, 150), Zach Kent (sr., 5-11,165) Tight ends: Austin Miller (sr., 6-2, 200), Riley Whitaker (soph., 6-0, 180) Linemen: David Fosco (sr., 5-11, 187), Mitch Willis (sr., 6-1, 190), Ryan Allyn (jr., 6-1, 250), Ian Harper (jr., 5-9, 190), Nate McNabb (jr., 5-9, 200), Nick Gialdini (soph., 5-10, 180), Drake Nance (soph., 5-11, 185)

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2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ......vs. Portsmouth West Sept. 5..........at Nelsonville-York Sept. 13..........at Fisher Catholic Sept. 19 ...............vs. Lakewood Sept. 25.....at Watkins Memorial *Oct. 3 .........................at Heath *Oct. 10 ..............vs. Johnstown *Oct. 17 ................at Northridge Oct. 24 ...................vs. Granville *Nov. 1.........................vs. Utica 2013 RESULTS (11-2 overall, 4-0 in LCL-Small School) Ready..........................L, 26-14 Nelsonville-York ..........W, 34-16 Fisher Catholic ..............W, 42-6 Lakewood.....................W, 40-3 Watkins Memorial .......W, 34-14 *Heath ..........................W, 42-6 *Johnstown ................W, 42-21 *Northridge .................W, 41-21 Granville .......................W, 25-8 *Utica .........................W, 33-12 PLAYOFFS Bellaire .........................W, 29-0 Lucasville Valley..........W, 35-21 Ready..........................L, 48-21 *League contest INSIDE THE GREEN WAVE •Coach: Bill Franks, 13th season •Top players: Blake Baker (Safety), Luke Ceneviva (RB/WR) and Mitch Willis (OL/LB) •Key losses: Chayce Crouch (QB/P), Joe Davis (LB/TE), Cameron DeBevoise (DE/OL), Evan Hartman (OL/DL),Aaron Jurden (WR), Brenden Jurden (OL/DL), Eric Lensink (OLB), Mike Lohr (S) and Anthony Wing (RB/DB)

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Heath

Bulldogs’ Dyer overcomes injuries By CLIFF OLSEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

It is not uncommon for a high school football player to learn how to handle adversity while also maturing as a young man. Heath High School senior Aidan Dyer has had plenty of experience with both as he enters his fourth season with the Bulldogs. He started as the backup quarterback during his freshman year and threw for 1,000 yards during a 3-7 season in place of Chace Geller, who suffered a torn ACL in the 2011 season opener. When Geller returned the following season, Dyer moved to tight end and outside linebacker. Near the end of a 47-0 victory at Lakewood on Oct. 19, 2012, in what he said most likely would have been his final defen-

sive series, Dyer suffered a serious injury to his left leg. “I tackled the quarterback on an (isolation) play. He ran right at me and I tackled him in the midsection and a teammate came in and tried to take out his legs,” Dyer said. “He hit me on the side instead, and I got this weird sensation and my leg went numb. I lost all feeling in it and I fell to the ground. “I looked at my leg and started screaming. My leg was broken and was at a 45-degree angle when I laid on the ground.” Dyer was rushed from the field and transferred to Children’s Hospital in Columbus, where the leg was reset before he underwent surgery. He said the injury was similar to the one former South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore suffered that same month.

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Dyer spent the next six weeks with his leg in a hard cast, followed by another four weeks with his leg in a big brace while using crutches to move around. After extensive rehab, he actually saw limited action for the Heath baseball team in the spring of 2013. Although he was hesitant about returning to the football team because of concern in the community, Dyer continued his recovery and entered the 2013 season as the starting quarterback. He held that job for only a short time, however, as he was hit in the head while being tackled during a scrimmage at Fairfield Union in August. He said he suffered a concussion and battled through three weeks of intense headaches that prevented him from making it through a full

day of school. Dyer eventually passed the ImPACT concussion test and, after the five-day recovery period, returned against Lakewood in week five and had a rushing touchdown at quarterback in Heath’s 52-19 win. But Dyer’s return was short lived, as he was moved back to linebacker and on the Thursday practice before the game against Newark Catholic, he suffered what he said was severe whiplash and a mild concussion. Doctors told him his football season was over. “At that point I was thinking about giving up football. I was set on not playing,” Dyer said. “Baseball is fun and a hobby for me, but football for me is passionate. There is just something about football that I love, and if I don’t play, I’m going

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Darby Riley sees a change in his third season coaching the Northridge High School football team. The Vikings went 2-8 overall last season, losing their final eight games. That alone could have made for a long offseason, but the players worked hard, determined not to repeat the past. “We had our scrimmage (Aug. 12) at Danville and they came out and played with a Danville program that is tough year in and year out,” Riley said. “We didn’t back down. We didn’t take plays off. If we had a bad play, we would shake it off and go to the next play. That’s what you have to do to be successful.” Senior Brennan Angus plays fullback and on the defensive line for the Vikings, who finished 0-4 in the LCL-Small School Division behind champion Newark Catholic (4-0). He said the tempo for the team is set by its eight seniors. “We try to keep things positive and we have to keep it like that,” Angus said. “We have to set the tone for the underclassmen and make sure they don’t get down on themselves.” Senior quarterback/defensive back Bryant Garee said the Vikings had a frenzied offseason. “We started getting ready for football earlier than we ever did before,” said Garee, who was honorable mention all-district in Division V and second-team all-league. “After last year, we knew we had to get bigger, faster and stronger before this

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year began.” Riley, however, wanted to make sure the Vikings stressed fun as much as hard work. He said that in the end, football is all about having fun. “On the first day of practice (Aug. 1), we came out at midnight and had a quick workout and slept in sleeping bags on the field,” Riley said. “The kids not only had fun, but it was a good team-building experience for them” But senior running back Chase Hess said the Vikings still had a lot of work ahead before the team opens Friday, Aug. 29, at Arcanum. “We have a lot of young players, especially on the offensive line,” said Hess, who was second-team all-league last season. “We had a lot of seniors who we lost on the line and there are a lot of things we need to work out before the opener. But we’ll be ready for that.”

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Riley describes the Northridge attack as a spread offense “similar to what they run at Auburn with off-set backs.” Garee and Hess teamed for a lot of success last season, especially in a 42-35 loss to Lakewood in week seven. Garee completed 32 of 49 passes for a school-record 334 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, and Hess caught 12 passes for 151 yards. “I definitely have more confidence going into this year,” Garee said. “We have a lot of skill players back from last season and I have a year of playing varsity behind me.” Northridge returns five offensive starters in Garee, Hess, sen-

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ior wide receiver Mike Kimes, senior center Matt Herbert and sophomore guard Austin Chambers. “As long as everyone does his job, we’ll be all right,” Garee said. “You have to trust that the line in front of you will give you time to get the ball where it needs to go.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Bryant Garee (sr.), Daniel Hatfield (so.) Running backs: Brennan Angus (sr.), *Chase Hess (sr.), *Sam Doran (jr.) Receivers: *Mike Kimes (sr.), *Daniel McNamara (sr.), Canden Chapman (sr.), Collin Remy (jr.) Tight ends: Brenton Ickes (jr.), Alex Webb (jr.) Linemen: *Matt Herbert (sr.), Logan Parker (jr.), *Sam Schultz (jr.), *Austin Chambers (so.), Jon Feightner (so.), Trevor Roach (so.), *Austin White (so.), Drew Davidson (fr.) (*denotes projected starter)

points per game last season, including 42.3 during the eightgame losing streak. “We want to do a better job of moving people around before the snap,” Riley said. “We want to be able to utilize our strengths as much as we can. It’s similar to the way (Licking) Valley has played defense for years. That’s what we want to try to do.” Riley also said it’s important to keep fresh players on the field. “We’re going to rotate a lot of people, especially on defense because we don’t want to have so many two-way players,” he said. The lineup Linemen: *Angus, Herbert, Hunter Reece (sr.), Parker, Schultz, Chambers, Feightner, White Linebackers: Chapman, Hess, McNamara, *Doran, Hunter Corbin (so.), Logan Garee (so.), *Gage Linkous (so.), Roach Secondary: Bryant Garee, *Kimes, Ickes, Remy, *Hatfield

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Utica

Rise in numbers gives Redskins flexibility

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Coach Charlie Smith has more to pick and chose from in his second season leading the Utica High School football team. The Redskins have 45 players in the program, up from the 33 they had last fall when they finished 3-7 overall and third (2-2) in the LCL-Small School Division behind champion Newark Catholic (4-0). “We’ve gotten some more kids out and some of the better athletes in the school have come out this year,” said Smith, whose team opens Aug. 29 at home against Centerburg. “That means that there’s a lot of competition for starting positions and players are being pushed to get better. “Last year, the kids knew they were starters and that was that. This year, we have more kids, better kids, and they know that if they don’t perform, they can be replaced.” Two of the additions are a pair of August 28, 2014

standouts from winter sports. Senior Austin Parmer is a wrestler and junior Josh Dassylva plays basketball, but both will line up at wide receiver and defensive back. “We have 25 players back from last year and 18 letterwinners, so we have something to work with,” Smith said. “The biggest thing is that we’re a lot further along than we were last year. We’re doing things now that we weren’t doing until week six last year.” Senior Zack Edmister, who is a returning starter in the offensive and defensive backfields, said he has noticed a difference during the preseason. “We’re a lot more comfortable with the offense and we feel like we know what we’re doing,” Edmister said. “We’re working hard but we need to keep getting better.” The last time the Redskins reached the postseason was 2000. They finished 9-1 that year in the regular season before defeating Bellaire 35-28 in overtime in the first round and losing to Licking Valley 33-7 in a regional

semifinal at Newark’s White Field. Utica finished 7-3 in 2008 and 6-4 in 2010, but finished ninth in the Division IV, Region 17 computer rating in both seasons to miss the playoffs by one spot. Smith said the school district is hungry for a return to the postseason. “There’s a lot of history around football in Utica and we want to get back to that,” Smith said. “When you talk to the local people who have been here for a while. They remember that. “Even though this is a self-funded program, we get a lot of local support because they want to see these kids succeed. It’s a source of pride for the community.”

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Smith said the Redskins run a “procon offense,” which he describes as a “hybrid of wing-T and flat-back set.” Utica returns nine starters on offense, but one big loss is 2014 graduate Travis Baldwin at tailback. Baldwin – who

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was second-team all-district in Division IV and the league Back of the Year – rushed for program-record 1,549 yards with 17 touchdowns on 255 carries. He also rushed for a single-game program-record 471 yards on 22 carries with six touchdowns in a 59-38 win over Heath. In a 52-18 victory over Northridge, the 5-foot-11, 185-pounder ran for 273 yards on 39 carries and scored six times. “I definitely have some big shoes to fill, so I’ll need help from the line,” said Edmister, who will take over in the backfield for Baldwin. “I can’t do anything without the line in front of me, but they have one more year of experience and should do well.” Edmister started in the backfield along with sophomore quarterback Mitchell Marston and junior fullback Pierce Piazza. Returning on the line are seniors Tate Evans and Austin Hays and juniors Jacob Kennedy and Garett Robberts (second-team all-league) with

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Blue Aces planning on balanced offense

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If the Granville High School football team is going to make a run at qualifying for its sixth playoff berth, it will be with an emphasis on “run.” It’s not that the dynamic multiple-spread offense is going to be put aside by the Blue Aces, who were a central Ohio frontrunner in the implementation of the four-receiver set that has produced big passing numbers. It’s more that they have the personnel to keep opposing defenses honest. “We’re planning to run the ball more often and become more balanced on offense,” sixth-year coach J.R. Wait said. “We’ve got maturity, speed and

power with our rotation of running backs. I think we have some good combinations, and we could go with two-back sets more frequently. “Our receiving corps is very young and inexperienced, but they are talented. Our quarterbacks, (junior) Kyle Zies and (sophomore) Jake Peterson, are also inexperienced, but both have developed nicely this offseason and have had great Augusts. Zies and Peterson are competing to replace 2014 graduate Isaac Maurer, who was firstteam all-district and also was named the district Offensive Player of the Year in Division III. Maurer completed 177 of 295 passes for 2,904 yards and 38

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touchdowns with 14 interceptions. He established school records for season passing yardage, touchdowns in a season and touchdowns in a game (seven). “We’ll use three-, four- and five-receiver sets. We’re going to really mix things up. We’ll do our share of passing, but I think we’re going to be very successful running the ball.” The Blue Aces are aiming reach the playoffs for the fifth time in the last eight seasons and sixth time overall. They reached the playoffs in 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012, but have yet to win a first-round game. “We desperately want to reach the playoffs this year and win our first playoff game,” said senior Patrick Oehlman, who plays running back and linebacker. “I think that’s one of the reasons we’re going to be a more run-geared offense this year. That should help us be more diversified and less predictable when we get there.” The belief is that colder weather and sloppier surfaces that can arise during games in November often wreak havoc on finesse offenses and even prolific passing games. The Blue Aces finished just outside the Division III, Region 9 playoff pairings last season, finishing ninth as the top eight teams advanced to the postseason. Granville went 7-3 overall and 3-1 in the first year of the LCL-Big School Division. All three setbacks were to playoff teams. The Blue Aces lost 37-35 to Marion River Valley in the opener, 27-26 in overtime to Licking Heights in week seven and 25-8 to Newark Catholic in week nine.

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .................vs. River Valley Sept. 5............................at Heath Sept. 12 .................vs. Cambridge Sept. 19 ..................at Johnstown Sept. 26 ..........................vs. Utica *Oct. 3 ..........at Watkins Memorial *Oct. 10...........vs. Licking Heights *Oct. 17....................at Lakewood Oct. 24............at Newark Catholic *Oct. 30..............vs. Licking Valley 2013 RESULTS (7-3 overall, 3-1 LCL-Big School) River Valley .....................L, 37-35 Heath.............................W, 56-16 Cambridge.......................W, 49-7 Johnstown.....................W, 26-13 Utica..............................W, 56-16 *Watkins Memorial.........W, 52-24 *Licking Heights.......L, 27-26 (OT) *Lakewood ......................W, 48-0

*Newark Catholic ..............L, 25-8 Licking Valley .................W, 30-23 *League contest INSIDE THE BLUE ACES •Coach: J.R. Wait, sixth season •Top players: Kyle Bundy (RB/NG), Aaron Holbrook (OL/DL), Braeden Leigh (OL/DL), Christian McDermott (RB/DB), Thomas McGrath (DL), Jett Nye (RB/LB), Patrick Oehlman (RB/LB), Jack Peterson (WR/DB), Jake Peterson (QB/DB), Ashton Plute (WR/DB), Brandon Priest (OL/DL),Trevor Steyn (RB/DB) and Kyle Zies (QB) •Key losses: Ajay Alderman (WR/DB), Bradley Burkholder (P/K), Andrew Cecil (OL), Blake Compton (WR\/DB), Brock Hill (WR), Ian Huprich (OL), Remington Larsen (DL), Isaac Maurer (QB) and Hunter Orth (WR/DB)

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a new group of receivers after the graduation of Ajay Alderman, Brock Hill and Hunter Orth. All were all-league selections, and Alderman and Hill also were first-team all-district. Alderman finished with 56 catches for 1,142 yards with 14 touchdowns, and Hill had 51 receptions for 1,106 yards with 14 touchdowns. A large group of players are competing to replace that trio, including seniors Ashton Plute and Sam Stone, junior Hunter Brown and sophomore Jack Peterson. Granville plans to use five seniors at running back, where Christian McDermott and Jett OFFENSE Nye joined Oehlman as the In addition to a new quarter- team’s primary runners last seaback, the Blue Aces will have son. Trevor Steyn and Kyle

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Bundy also will see action. Senior Brandon Priest is the returning starter on the offensive line, which will be key to Granville’s hopes for a more balanced attack.. “Offensive line play will be critical, especially early, as those players need to gain confidence,” Wait said. “We lack depth on the line on both sides of the ball and we’re still trying to figure out the best combinations.”

(sr.), *Ashton Plute (sr.), *Sam Stone (sr.), *Hunter Brown (jr.), Colin Mulford (jr.), *Jack Peterson (soph.), Michael Reed (fr.) Linemen: Matt Berg (sr.), *Brandon Priest (sr.), Caleb Brown (jr.), Matt Cubbison (jr.), Aaron Holbrook (jr.), Braeden Leigh (jr.), Alex Eckels (soph.), Nick Kurek (soph.), Dave Parkinson (soph.), (*denotes projected starter)

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Many of the same names are expected to play vital roles in the team’s 3-5-3 defense. Oehlman, Nye and McDermott are at inside linebacker, and are expected to be joined outside by junior Thaddeus Winston. The other starting spot could be filled by Plute or juniors Hunter Brown, Andrew Bubnar and Jared Melick. Wait said all eight will see playing time. The linemen will be Bundy, senior Austin Finley and junior Thomas McGrath. “Kyle Bundy is the foundation of our defense and maybe our entire team,” Wait said. “He gives us a physical presence on both sides of the ball. With our team speed, having Bundy in the middle and having strong linebacker play, we should be able to play solid defense right out of the gate.” Plute also could play in the secondary, joining Steyn as leaders of a young group. “We have a number of freshmen and sophomores competing for starting varsity positions,” Wait said. “It’s providing good competition in preseason and it’s pushing everyone to work harder.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Kyle Zies (jr.), Jake Peterson (soph.) The lineup Running backs: Kyle Bundy Linemen: Berg, *Bundy, (sr.), Christian McDermott (sr.), Jett Nye (sr.), Patrick Oehlman *Austin Finley (sr.), *Thomas (sr.), Trevor Steyn (sr.) BLUE ACES >> 73 Receivers: Kyle Freeman

Lakewood

Lancers looking to change culture By CLIFF OLSEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM As Craig Conley enters his first season as coach of the Lakewood High School football team, he said he is aware of the Lancers’ 4-46 record over the past five seasons and their 11-89 mark during the last decade. Those past struggles are not something the first-time head coach is paying attention to as he attempts to change the culture of the program, however. “The bottom line is those numbers to us, honestly, for what we are trying to achieve out here with this program, don’t mean a lot to us,” said Conley, who was the offensive line coach at Marysville before replacing the retired Rex Sponhaltz. “It’s there. It will rear its head every once in a while as we make this change to the culture of the program and this change to what we’re trying to achieve. “You have to use the past as motivation at times, but we also are really trying to focus on the forward path of the team. It’s

what are we trying to do for the future of the program. We’re going to use those numbers and look at those numbers at times when we need to pull that card, but we’re really trying to not live there.” Senior defensive end and wide receiver Dalyn Loomis said he is excited about the fresh start. “The whole culture has to change. When you win four games in the last five years, you know something has to change,” Loomis said. “This year with a new head coach coming, a new offense and a new defense, I think it’s going to bring a little bit more interest from players. “I’m a huge competitor and I can’t stand losing. That would be a goal for me this year to at least win as many games as we lose. Heck, that doubles the number of wins I’ve had in my whole high school career.” Conley said getting players to work together as a unit will be one of the keys to improvement for the Lancers. “I’ve watched all (the game tape) of last season numerous times. What I’ve noticed

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is we’ve never seen 11 guys on the same page,” said Conley, whose father, Bill, is a former Ohio State assistant and the current head coach at Ohio Dominican University. “We’ll see nine guys on the same page, eight guys on the same page, but that one individual that makes the breakdown is what is giving up a 40-yard run or a long pass. “ Conley added that he likes the effort he has observed from his team thus far. “We’ve seen a hungry group of kids that wants to see success and we have kids that want to work their tails off,” he said. “We have to show them how that happens.”

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The Lancers plan to change to a spread attack from the veer offense they used last season, with junior Cole Glaub expected to start at quarterback. His top targets will be Loomis, seniors Zac Holbrook and Jared Chorpenning and junior Austin Myers. Zach Cozad is expected to get most of

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Licking Heights

Hornets counting on young players

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The Licking Heights High School football team might need a quick growth spurt in order to earn its third consecutive playoff berth and league title. “We graduated a lot of size and athleticism, but we think this group can fill those shoes,” said coach Darren Waters, whose team opens Aug. 29 at Mifflin. “How quickly it happens will determine everything. We’re so young in terms of experience. We’ve got to grow up in a hurry.” Officially, just one fulltime starter returns on each side of the ball. However, several more played in rotations last season when the Hornets relied heavily on 24 seniors to finish 9-2 overall after losing to Mansfield 24-0 in the first round of the Division II, Region 5 playoffs. Licking Heights went 3-1 in the LCL-Big School Division to share the title with Granville and Licking Valley. It was the first time the program produced consecutive league titles and consecutive playoff berths. “We’ve been blessed with special players last few years,” Waters said. “This is a new opportunity, even for many of our 18 seniors, to play under the lights. We’re cautiously optimistic. We’ve got speed and the kids are working hard. We’ve performed well in scrimmages. It’s all about the learning curve and the maturation process.” The returning starter in the Stack-I base offense is senior fullback Robbie Moore, who led the team with 844 yards and 13 touchdowns on 99 carries in

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ..........................at Mifflin Sept. 5 .......vs. Hamilton Township Sept. 12 .......................at Newark Sept. 19..........................at Heath Sept. 26..................vs. Northridge *Oct. 3 ....................vs. Lakewood *Oct. 10 ......................at Granville *Oct. 17..............vs. Licking Valley *Oct. 24 ........at Watkins Memorial Oct. 31 ....................at Johnstown 2013 RESULTS (9-2 overall, 3-1 LCL-Big School) Mifflin ..............................W, 46-0 Hamilton Township .........W, 21-13 Groveport...........................W, 7-0 Heath.............................W, 62-12 Northridge........................W, 40-0 *Lakewood ......................W, 54-6 *Granville................W, 27-26 (OT) *Licking Valley.................L, 33-14 *Watkins Memorial...........W, 28-3 Johnstown.......................W, 21-7

PLAYOFFS Mansfield..........................L, 24-0 *League contest INSIDE THE HORNETS •Coach: Darren Waters, ninth season •Top players: Tyler Angle (G/DT), Kendall Bradley (TB/S), Chris DeLeau (FB/LB), Jake Langkamp (OT), Mershawn McMcahan (WB/DB), Robbie Moore (FB/OLB), Nick Murphy (TE/DE), London Pearson (TB/DB) and Curtis Richardson (QB) •Key losses: Douglas Benniefield (WR/OLB), Cameron Claborn (G/DT), Martell Davis (QB), Ross Friel (G/DE), Mike Hopewell (OT/DT), Jacob Hopkins (OT), D.D. Kelso (LB), Luke Langkamp (TE), Adrian Myrthil (QB/CB), John Neary (FB/LB), Craig Righter (C), Aaron Tiller (H-Back/DE) and A.J. Velasquez (OT)

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the regular season. Moore was special mention all-district and second-team all-league. The Hornets also return senior tailback Kendall Bradley, who ran for 822 yards and eight touchdowns on 93 carries in nine games. “Moore and Bradley are similar in build, but they’re different styles of runners,” Waters said. “Robbie is a slash-anddash guy who always finishes going forward. He’s more apt to break away for 60 yards on

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a trap play. Bradley has a different gear than most, so he’s most dangerous when he gets on the perimeter.” The lone returning starter on defense also could have a big impact on the offense this season, as senior defensive back Mershawn McMcahan is expected to start at wingback. “McMcahan has become a great leader and he’ll be another explosive playmaker,” Waters said. “We have a lot of options, too. London Pearson has been

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a real surprise at tailback. He had a great camp. We could work in rotations with our backs because most of those guys play defense as well. Chris DeLeau is solid at fullback, and Nate Thacker can relieve McMcahan at wingback.”

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Although the competition at quarterback between senior Curtis Richardson and junior Gabe Caldwell had not been decided after the team’s first scrimmage, whoever emerges as the starter will take snaps behind a line led by senior Tyler Angle (guard) and junior Jake Langkamp (tackle). They will be joined by seniors Brent Bennett (guard) and Mark Reischman (tackle) and junior Zach Sims (center). “Angle will anchor our line,” Waters said. “He leads by example and actions and then by words. That’s why the guys up front follow him. Langkamp is 6-foot-5 and 295 pounds and has good footwork. He’s played basketball and baseball, so he’s athletic for his size. We’ve had great centers here and Sims is going to be another.” Missing up front are 2014 graduates Jacob Hopkins and Mike Hopewell, who both earned all-district honors as the Hornets averaged 31.8 points and held possession for an aver-

age of nearly 33 minutes per game while opponents had the ball just over 15 minutes each game. Depending on what type of package the Hornets use, senior Luke Kramer line up at receiver and classmate Andrew Battle will be at tight end.

The lineup Quarterbacks: Curtis Richardson (sr.), Gabe Caldwell (jr.) Running backs: *Kendall Bradley (sr.), Chris DeLeau (sr.), *Mershawn McMcahan (sr.), *Robbie Moore (sr.), London Pearson (jr.), Nate Thacker (jr.) Receivers: *Luke Kramer (sr.), Devon Miller (jr.), Iman Ragland (soph.) Tight ends: *Andrew Battle (sr.), Nick Murphy (jr.), Chasen Neff (jr.) Linemen: *Tyler Angle (sr.), *Brent Bennett (sr.), *Mark Reischman (sr.), *Jake Langkamp (jr.), *Zach Sims (jr.) (*denotes projected starter)

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is going to have a big year. He’s got great instincts and physical size. He’s a great finisher. “We’ve got a three-man rotation at tackle. Angle is going to be a playmaker and Williams played significantly as a sophomore but did not play last year. Chance Canady has stepped up and will give us a strong rotation.” Last season, the defense allowed 9.9 points and 160.2 yards per game as graduates Aaron Tiller (DE) and Douglas Benniefield (LB) earned all-district honors. Tiller was Lineman of the Year in the league.

The lineup Linemen: *Angle, *Antonio Anzalone (sr.), *Murphy, Chance Canady (soph.), *Colton Williams (sr.) Linebackers: *DeLeau, Moore, *Cameron Malicoate (jr.), *Neff, Joey Harrell (soph.), *L.A. Kelly (soph.), Secondary: Bradley, *McMcahan, *Pearson, Thacker

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The lineup Inside linebackers DeLeau Kicker: Cameron Christian and Neff are expected to anchor (jr.) a retooled defense, along with Punter: Kramer tackles Colton Williams and Returners: McMcahan, PearAngle and defensive backs son McMcahan and Pearson. Long snapper: Anzalone “I really like our inside linebackers,” Waters said. “DeLeau bemerine@thisweeknews.com

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McGrath (jr.), Zac LaRussa (jr.), Jake Purdy (soph.), Linebackers: *McDermott, *Nye, *Oehlman, Plute, Hunter Brown, Andrew Bubnar (jr.), *Thaddeus Winston (jr.), Jared Melick (jr.) Secondary: Plute, Steyn, Jack Peterson, Jake Peterson, Travis Wollenberg (soph.), Bob Compton (fr.),

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Senior Tyler Thomas and sophomore Daniel Brnjic are competing at kicker to replace Bradley Burkholder, a first-team all-district selection last season.

The lineup Kicker: Daniel Brnjic (soph.), Tyler Thomas (sr.) Punter: Plute Returners: To be determined Long snapper: To be determined

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Watkins Memorial

Inexperience a factor Warriors must handle

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Every football season has presented a new challenge for Watkins Memorial High School senior Mike Ford. Although he has served as a back-up quarterback the past two seasons, Ford has been valuable in other positions because of his versatility and quickness as he waited his turn to be the top signal-caller. As a sophomore, Ford played free safety, and last season at running back he led the Warriors’ spread-option attack with 545 yards rushing and six touchdowns on 107 carries. Now it’s time for him to take the snaps from center. “It is definitely more of a challenge, but I feel like I’m up for it,” Ford said. “I played quarterback when I was younger and they’ve given me some reps through the years to make sure I was ready in case I needed to fill in. “It should be fun. We have some talented young guys in our offense. I know I need to be precise with my mesh, and my reads on runs and passes have been going well. I know what everybody’s doing on every play, except the linemen, and I want to have that down pat soon.” Ford will replace graduate Ben Shroyer, who was 56-for174 passing for 1,041 yards with 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Shroyer also ran for 217 yards and five touchdowns on 81 carries. The Warriors – who finished 5-5 overall and 1-3 in the LCLBig School Division – lost 22 players to graduation and return

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ..........................at Briggs Sept. 5 ....vs. East Elgin Secondary (Aylmer, Ontario, Canada) Sept. 12 ........................vs. Mifflin Sept. 19 ...........................at Utica Sept. 26.........vs. Newark Catholic *Oct. 3.......................vs. Granville *Oct. 10...............at Licking Valley Oct. 17............................at Heath *Oct. 24...........vs. Licking Heights *Oct. 31....................at Lakewood 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall, 1-3 LCL-Big School) Briggs..............................W, 62-0 Athens..............................L, 53-3 Mifflin ............................W, 26-12 Utica................................W, 48-6 Newark Catholic..............L, 34-14

*Granville........................L, 52-24 *Licking Valley ..................L, 34-7 Heath.............................W, 52-30 *Licking Heights................L, 28-3 *Lakewood.....................W, 42-14 *League contest INSIDE THE WARRIORS •Coach: Jeff Severino, seventh season •Top players: Solomon Broomfield (RB), Evan Caniff (RB), Mike Ford (QB), Kaleb Goad (RB), Corey Hare (LB/K/P), Terrial Hitchings (LB), Nathan Miller (NG) and Cameron Smith (SS) •Key losses: Travis Hall (RB/LB), Kyle Hickin (OL/DL), Hunter Holton (WR/DB), Preston Jenkins (OL/DE), Shawn Johnson (DE) and Zach Lescalleet (DB)

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just two starters on both sides of the ball. Although there are 19 seniors on the roster, Watkins Memorial returns only 10 letterwinners. “We lack varsity experience. We’re very young,” seventhyear coach Jeff Severino said. “But the kids are coachable and we’ve got strong senior leadership. The key for us will be how quickly we grow up and how well we can deal with adversity during the games.” The other returnee who started on offense last season is junior Zach Jenkins, but he has moved from center to defensive tackle.

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Junior Kaleb Goad and senior Solomon Broomfield are expected to share time in the backfield, with juniors Robert Speaks and Evan Caniff lining up as slot backs. Junior Alex Miles will be at split end, with his twin, Rex Miles, and senior Trace Klienline vying for time at the other receiver position. They will replace graduate Hunter Holton, who was second-team all-district in Division II and first-team all-LCL. Holton set a school season record for touchdown receptions with nine, breaking the mark of seven shared by Eric

Arnett (2005) and Greg Morrison (2006). “I think we have some good talent in the skill positions,” Ford said. “It’s just a matter of figuring out where everyone fits. We have our spread package and we have a bigger package.” The all-new offensive line must replace Kyle Hickin, who was second-team all-district and first-team all-LCL. His brother, junior Josh Hickin (6-foot-3, 295 pounds), will start at one tackle and is the only projected starter over 220 pounds up front. The offensive line also is expected to include senior Drew Burgess (guard) and juniors Nick Weurstl (center), Jack May (guard) and Thomas Smedley (tackle).

The lineup Quarterbacks: Westley Brandon (sr., 6-4, 215), *Mike Ford (sr., 5-9, 185) Running backs: Solomon Broomfield (sr., 6-1, 215), *Evan Caniff (jr., 5-10, 165), *Kaleb Goad (jr., 6-0, 205), *Robert Speaks (jr., 5-10, 185) Receivers: Trace Klienline (sr., 6-0, 175), *Alex Miles (jr., 6-3, 200), Rex Miles (jr., 6-4, 210) Linemen: *Drew Burgess (sr., 5-9, 205), *Josh Hickin (jr, 6-3, 295), *Jack May (jr., 6-1, 205), *Thomas Smedley (jr., 62, 220), *Nick Weurstl (jr., 61, 220) (*denotes projected starter)

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4-2-5 defensive scheme are seniors Nathan Miller at nose guard and Taven Jenkins at cornerback. The only other senior in the lineup is Cameron Smith at safety. “We don’t have a lot of seniors, but we have good senior leadership that will help us through the first few games as the young players get used to Friday night games,” Severino said. “Mike Ford, Cameron Smith, Nathan Miller and Drew Burgess are our captains and will do a great job leading us. “But we’ll be behind the eight ball until we catch up to varsity speed, especially on the defensive side.”

The lineup Linemen: *Alex Miles, *Rex Miles, *Nathan Miller (sr., 61, 235), *Zach Jenkins (jr., 63, 250) Linebackers: *Corey Hare (jr., 5-10, 210), *Terrial Hitchings (jr., 6-0, 215) Secondary: *Bobby Broomfield (jr., 6-2, 185), *Taven Jenkins (sr., 6-1, 175), *Cameron Johnson (jr., 5-9, 165), Garth Medors (soph., 5-9, 160), Logan Morrison (jr., 5-8, 155), *Cameron Smith (sr., 6-0, 185)

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Hare will serve as place kicker replacing graduate Jerrod Lyon, who was honorable mention all-district after making all 30 of his extra-point attempts and converting five field-goal attempts.

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Licking Valley

‘Rebuilding’ talk motivating Panthers By CLIFF OLSEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

Licking Valley High School football coach Randy Baughman, who enters his 33rd season on the sidelines with a career record of 271-89-1, knows a little something about handling preseason projections and roster turnover from one year to the next “I’ve gone through years where we have been projected to be good and other years where we were projected not to be so good,� said the 61-yearold Baughman, whose team finished 8-3 overall last year and was the top seed in Division IV, Region 13. “I tend not to pay attention to that. The preseason polls are nothing but adding motivation if you’re not real good.� Baughman recalls an example of that from the season after the Panthers advanced to a Division IV state semifinal in 2000. “In 2001 we were supposed to be rebuilding and we went to the state championship game for the first time ever,� Baughman said. “It really motivated those kids.� The Panthers returned to the playoffs last fall after a twoyear absence but must replace 15 seniors from that team, including seven who received all-district honors. “It was a special group last year, on and off the field,� Baughman said. “We always enter each season with the same expectations, to win our league and make the playoffs. You can’t judge your season on paper, and it remains to be seen what this group can accomplish.� Wide receiver Ty Griffith, a first-team all-state selection and the district Offensive Player of the Year, and quarterback Grant Garber, a second-team all-state

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and first-team all-district choice, highlight the list of 2014 graduates. Griffith had 61 receptions for 933 yards, and Garber passed for 2,227 yards a year ago, as the Panthers averaged 33 points. “Instead of having one guy fill a big spot, we have several guys who can run several positions,� said senior Tyler Nethers, who will move from receiver to take over at quarterback. “We have a group of guys who can fill spots and they have their own individual skills to help the team. “I’m just really excited to show people that this is not going to be a rebuilding year for us and that hopefully they realize we’re still here to play.� Baughman also enters the season with high expectations. “I wouldn’t characterize it as rebuilding,� he said. “We won’t be real young. We’ll play a lot of seniors who are inexperi-

enced,� Baughman said. “Rebuilding is throwing sophomores out there to take their licks. When you rebuild, you’re playing for the future, and we want to win now.�

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ior Garrett Robinson will see time in the backfield next to Nethers. Senior Damon Hupp, who missed most of last season after dislocating his kneecap in a scrimmage, returns to lead a receiving corps that also includes juniors Elijah Brechbill, Tommy Klein and senior Austin Tarquino. Junior Bailey Hayden will see action at both running back and receiver. Senior Bo Redman, an honorable mention all-district choice, anchors the offensive line along with senior Hayden Walpole. Senior Mason Brehm, a fullback last season, also will see action on the offensive line along with juniors Brylan Taylor and Jaqui Van Meter.

Nethers, who was Licking Valley’s junior varsity quarterback as a sophomore, is making a smooth transition to his new position because of his old one. “Being a wide receiver last year, I could see the different defenses and the areas that could be thrown to,� he said. “Now I’m seeing it from the quarterback perspective. “I know what the receivers need to do to get open and I can The lineup just look at my receivers and Quarterback: *Tyler Nethers know when they’re going to (sr., 6-2, 175) Running backs: *Nathan make the their breaks based on Loper (sr., 5-10, 195), Garrett coverage.� Senior Nathan Loper and jun- Robinson (jr., 5-10, 190)

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*Jeff Nogaj (soph., 6-4, 280) (*denotes projected starter)

and Cody Workman. “All of (the players battling to play DEFENSE quarterback) are different and they all Seven starters return in the Johnnies’ have great attributes,� Carter said. “We’re 4-4 defensive alignment, including Flemlooking to find the one who can take con- ing, who was first-team all-league and trol of the offense and lead our team.� honorable mention all-district at linebacker. The lineup He had 70 tackles (12 for losses), four Quarterbacks: Ethan Clift (sr., 5-11, interceptions, two fumble recoveries and 185), Trent Coe (jr. 5-9, 155), Kyle Car- two forced fumbles last season. penter (soph., 6-2, 180), Cody Workman Also back at linebacker are Clift and (soph., 5-11, 160) senior Jake Taylor, with senior Brendan Running backs: *Cody Farley (sr., 5- Barasch returning at free safety, Marcus 10, 190), *Eli Dowell (sr., 5-7, 180), Justin Nogaj at defensive end and both junior Brown (jr., 6-1, 180), Hayden Bullard (jr., Jonny Chatfield and Catalogna at defen5-10, 150), Justin Franklin (soph., 5-11, sive tackle. 170) “We’re really pretty aggressive defenReceivers: Brendan Barasch (sr., 5-8, sively and we’re doing a pretty good job 175), Zack Fleming (sr., 6-0, 180), Matt of reading our keys,� Carter said. “We Hollis (sr., 6-4, 165), Cody Thompson have been pursuing the ball well and I (sr., 6-1, 185) really like the way we have been gangTight end: *Marcus Nogaj (sr., 6-1, tackling.� 205), The Johnnies lost defensive end ClayLinemen: *Mitch Montgomery (sr., 5- ton Bullard to graduation. The Urbana 11, 205), *Joey Norris (sr., 5-9, 200), A.J. University signee was first-team all-state, Napier (sr., 6-3, 240), Matt Walton (sr., the district’s defensive Player of the Year 5-11, 180),*Alex Catalogna (jr., 6-3, 285), and the league’s Lineman of the Year with August 28, 2014

113 tackles, including 21 for losses, and 10 sacks. “You don’t replace someone like Clayton. He’s one of a kind,� Carter said. “We just have to coach the other kids up to be the best they can be. Clayton is the template for our other defensive linemen to follow.�

The lineup Linemen: *Marcus Nogaj, Norris, Cody Blevins (jr., 6-3, 210), *Catalogna, *Jonny Chatfield (jr., 5-7, 170), Thompson, Marquez Denney (so., 6-3, 185), Brandon Siegfried (so., 6-3, 185) Linebackers: *Clift, Dowell, *Fleming, *Jake Taylor (sr., 6-0, 185), Walton, Nate Brown (jr., 6-1, 180), Bullard Secondary: *Barasch, Hollis, Coe, Franklin, Workman

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2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29..................vs. Tri-Valley Sept. 5 .........................vs. Philo Sept. 12......................vs. Heath Sept. 19................at Northridge Sept. 26 ...............at Johnstown Oct. 3............................at Utica *Oct. 10....vs. Watkins Memorial *Oct. 17.........at Licking Heights *Oct. 24 ...............vs. Lakewood *Oct. 30...................at Granville 2013 RESULTS (8-3 overall,3-1 LCL-Large School) Tri-Valley.....................W, 17-14 Philo............................L, 26-21 Heath .........................W, 62-26 Northridge ....................W, 55-8 Johnstown..................W, 26-21 Utica.............................W, 41-7 *Watkins Memorial........W, 34-7 *Licking Heights..........W, 33-14 *Lakewood .................W, 37-14 *Granville.....................L, 30-23 PLAYOFFS Steubenville.................L, 21-14 *League contest INSIDE THE PANTHERS •Coach: Randy Baughman, 33rd season •Top players: Damon Hupp (WR/DB),Tyler Nethers (QB/FS), Bo Redman (DL) and Hayden Walpole (OL/DL) •Key losses: Mason Baker (WR), Grant Garber (QB), Ty Griffith (WR/DB), Hunter Hartshorn (RB/LB), Blake Owens (DE), Craig Prince (OL), and Seth Walpole (OL)

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(sr., 5-10, 195), *Hayden Walpole (sr., 6-1, 225), *Bo Redman (sr., 6-2, 245), *Brylan Taylor (jr. 6-0, 150), *Jaqui Van Meter (jr., 6-0, 270) (*denotes projected starter)

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Licking Valley might not appear very imposing to opposing offenses in its 4-3 defense, but looks can be deceiving. “Our quickness is our strength. It is a defensive group that’s small in stature,� said Baughman, whose defense allowed 17 points per game a year ago. “We look small when we’re out there, but we’re very quick. We’ll have to move around and bring a lot of people to the ball.� Redman and Walpole are slated to share time at one end position, while seniors Trevor Carroll, James Cable and Lee Andrews round out the line. Linebackers will be Loper, Robinson, Brehm and juniors Josh Montgomery and Ethan Fout, and the secondary includes Tyler Nethers, Hupp, Brechbill and junior Alec Baughman.

The lineup Linemen: *Lee Andrews (sr., 5-11, 195) Redman, Walpole, *Trevor Carroll (sr., 5-10, 225), *James Cable (sr., 5-11, 205), Linebackers: Brehm,*Loper, *Robinson, Ethan Fout (jr., 60, 170), *Josh Montgomery (jr., 5-10, 175), Secondary: *Hupp, *Tyler Nethers, *Brechbill, *Alec Baughman (jr., 5-9, 145)

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to really regret it.” During summer workouts, the 6-foot-1, 185-pound Dyer squatted over 400 pounds, and he now wears a Xenith football helmet, which has extra padding to help prevent concussions. He also wears an additional helmet cover for practices and scrimmages. “I view it all as a character test,” Dyer said. “Before that I haven’t had any struggles in life. Those injuries that happened were difficult to handle, but it tested my character and made me grow up and mature. “It showed me how to handle adversity and to have a positive attitude on things and to not give up.” Dyer, who said he is very thankful for the support of his parents through his injuries, said he has never been more excited for an upcoming football season. “If I get hurt, I get hurt, but I won’t regret playing because I’ve already had a great experience and the season has not even started yet,” Dyer said. “I can’t even imagine what the season has in store.” Dyer said he has been cleared by doctors to play, and Heath coach Mark Collier is happy to have him back. “He can embody a little bit of what our whole team is about. He’s gone through a bumpy road the last couple of years and so have we. He’s trying to come back strong and so are we,” Collier said. “I have a lot of respect for him. … He has definitely done more than pay his dues. He’s ready to play some football.”

Lakewood......................W, 52-19 *Newark Catholic ..............L, 42-6 *Utica .............................L, 59-38 Watkins Memorial ...........L, 52-30 *Johnstown ....................L, 56-26 *Northridge ......................W, 32-8 *League contest INSIDE THE BULLDOGS •Coach: Mark Collier, 14th season •Top players: Donny Beistel (FB/LB), Aidan Dyer (TE/DL), Jackson Kaiser (WR/DB), Bobby Kazar (WR/DB), Camron Romine (FB/LB) and Elijah Senior (OL/DL) •Key losses: Payton Booth (OL/LB) and Jaivon Gresham (RB)

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Kaiser, as well as Dyer at tight end. “We have a lot of experience returning, so we think we should be pretty balanced as far as running and throwing,” Collier said. “We have enough talent that we can win football games. “If we play together, if we play smart and if we do all the little things right, then I think we can win some close games early and then we can get some momentum and keep getting better.”

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*Johnstown ....................L, 49-16 *Northridge ....................W, 52-18 *Newark Catholic ............L, 33-12 *League contest INSIDE THE REDSKINS •Coach: Charlie Smith, second season •Top players: Josh Dassylva (WR/DB), Zack Edmister (RB/DB),Tate Evans (OL/DL), Jacob Kennedy (OL/DL), Mitchell Marston (QB/P), Matt Moore (OL/DL), Austin Parmer (WR/DB), Garett Robberts (OL/DL), Jake Smith (WR/LB) and Braedon Taylor (WR/LB) •Key losses: Travis Baldwin (RB/LB), Kevin Bigler (OL/DL), Daniel Comer (OL/DL), Hunter Selmon (WR/DB), Shane Sparks (QB/WR/DB) and Will Sturm (OL/DL)

2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29..................vs. Centerburg Sept. 5 ......................at East Knox Sept. 12 .............at Fredericktown Sept. 19.......vs. Watkins Memorial Sept. 26......................at Granville Oct. 3.................vs. Licking Valley *Oct. 10 .........................vs. Heath *Oct. 17...................at Johnstown *Oct. 24 ..................vs. Northridge *Nov. 1 ............at Newark Catholic 2013 RESULTS (3-7 overall, 2-2 LCL-Small School) Centerburg .......................L, 28-0 East Knox.......................W, 38-30 Fredericktown...................L, 34-0 Watkins Memorial .............L, 48-6 Granville .........................L, 56-16 Licking Valley....................L, 41-7 *Heath ...........................W, 59-38

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Mitchell Marston (jr., 6-5, 200), Brad Potes (fr., 5-7, 130) Running backs: Jacob Butler (sr., 5-7, 165), *Zack Edmister (sr., 5-6, 155), *Pierce Piazza (jr., 5-10, 190), Christian Roberts (jr., 5-8, 170), Crew Young (jr., 5-10, 160), Brad Keener (soph., 5-11, 180) Receivers: *Jacob McKee (sr., 6-0, 175), Austin Parmer (sr., 5-10, 155), *Jake Smith (sr., 5-10, 155), Josh Dassylva (jr., 6-0, 160) Tight end: *Braedon TayBUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED lor (sr., 6-0, 190) Linemen: *Tate Evans (sr., 5-9, 195), *Austin Hays (sr., 6-2, 200), Stout VanWey (sr., 6-0, 195), *Jacob Kennedy (jr., 6-2, 230), *Garett Robberts (jr., 6-0, 240), *Matt Moore (soph., 5-9, 245), Chad VonDach (fr., field to play linebacker. 6-1, 275) Utica gave up 37.5 points (*denotes projected starter) per game, including more than 40 points in four games and 30-plus points in eight games. DEFENSE “Our defense is much more The Redskins run a 4-4 forathletic than it was last seamation defensively with eight son,” coach Smith said. “This returning starters. will allow us to be much more Evans and Robberts join sen- aggressive.” ior William Sherer as returnees Baldwin also was the Redup front with senior Braedon skins’ top tackler with 120 from Taylor and junior Christian his linebacker position. Roberts back as linebackers. The lineup Edmister returns at defensive Linemen: *Evans, *Austin back and will be joined by McKee, who moves from line- Johnson (sr., 6-0, 190), backer to defensive back. Jake *William Sherer (sr., 6-1, 230), Smith moves up from the back- *VanWey, Kennedy, Robberts,

club allowed 52 or more points in six of its eight losses. “Last year we were so bad defensively that as much as anything else we needed a change for our psyche. We were very unaggressive, and we didn’t tackle well.” Elijah Senior, Tyler Felumlee, Dyer and Postelwaite are expected to start on the defensive line, with Beistel, Dalton Brown, Demetrius Hatem and Romine making up the linebacking corps. The starting secondary will feature Isaiah Young, Billy Beistel and The lineup Rencher. Quarterback: Aric Adams “All 11 of those guys at some (jr., 6-0, 156), Aaron Latiolais point in time last year started (soph., 5-9, 163) on the defensive side of the Running backs: Donny Beis- ball,” Collier said. “We should tel (sr., 5-10, 166), Camron be much better up front, I think Romine (sr., 5-11, 183), Mike our linebackers are better, I think Postelwaite (jr., 6-0, 236), Car- our secondary is better. I think los Rencher (jr., 5-9, 144) we’re better at all levels of our Receivers: *Jackson Kaiser defense. OFFENSE “We know we’re better. How FROM >> 72 The Bulldogs will continue (sr., 6-3, 184), *Bobby Kazar much? The proof is in the pudto operate out of a pro-I set that (sr., 6-6, 180). the carries at running back Tight ends: *Aidan Dyer (sr., ding.” will feature multiple looks and behind an offensive line 6-1,185) formations. The lineup Linemen: Josh Bradford (sr., anchored by Mat French and Heath, which averaged 25.4 Linemen: *Senior, *Felumpoints last fall, must replace 6-0, 235), Robbie Brown (sr., lee, *Dyer, *Postelwaite, Parker Shay French. Conley hopes the change in 2014 graduate Jaivon Gresham 5-10, 184), Tyler Felumlee (sr., McDonald (sr., 6-0, 228), Lampin the backfield after he ran for 5-10, 168), Camden Hays (sr., ton, Bradford, Robbie Brown, the offense scheme will spark the Lancers after they averaged more than 1,500 yards and 5-9, 146), Sam Kuczynski (sr., Kuczynski just 11.8 points per game last scored 11 touchdowns to earn 6-0, 187), Tristan McKee (jr., Linebackers: *Beistel, *Dalsecond-team all-district honors 5-10, 168), Josh Lampton (jr., ton Brown, *Demetrius Hatem season. 6-3, 214), *Elijah Senior (jr., 5“Our best attributes are on in Division IV. (jr., 6-2, 182), *Romine, Kazar the edge, and we need to get Senior Donny Beistel, a sec- 11, 194), Dalton Brown (soph., Secondary: *Isaiah Young ond-team all-district offensive 5-10, 205); Kyle Yoho (soph., (sr., 5-5, 138), *Billy Beistel our athletes in space,” he said. “Dalyn presents all kinds of lineman last season, will move 6-2, 238) (*Denotes projected starter) (sr., 5-7, 150), *Rencher, Rahli nightmares from a defensive to fullback to join Camron Khaliq (jr., 6-0, 152), Adams, coordinator’s standpoint. He’s Romine (honorable mention allLatiolais DEFENSE a huge kid (6-foot-4, 225 district), Carlos Rencher and pounds), he’s got good hands, Mike Postelwaite in the backAfter giving up an average SPECIAL TEAMS field. runs very crisp routes, knows of 46.3 points per game last seaThe lineup Aaron Latiolais and Aric son and holding only one of its all of his assignments and he Kicker: Hatem Adams are competing for the 10 opponents to single digits, can high point a ball.” Punter: Hatem starting quarterback spot, and Heath will be switching back The lineup they will be throwing to a pair to a 40 defense. Returners: To be determined Quarterback: *Cole Glaub of big targets in 6-foot-6 Bobby “We adjust well out of it, and Long snapper: Kaiser (jr., 6-1, 175), Zach Holbrook Kazar (honorable mention all- we were really good with it in (sr., 5-11, 165) district) and 6-foot-3 Jackson the past,” said Collier, whose sports@thisweeknews.com Running backs: *Zach Cozad (sr., 5-11, 185), Jared Chorpenning (sr., 6-0, 175), Trevor Watkins (sr., 5-11, 170) Receivers: *Dalyn Loomis FROM >> 70 lenburg, Grant Rausch (soph, 5-6, 145), Lewis (sr., 6-4, 225), *Holbrook, *Chorpenning, *Austin Myers The lineup SPECIAL TEAMS (jr., 5-8, 155) Linemen: Nick Cavinee (jr., 6-6, 215), Miller, The lineup Linemen: Ben Lyle (sr., 6-4, Allyn, McNabb, Brett Copeland (sr., 6-2, 295), Kicker: Heath McCarthy (jr., 5-10, 145) 260), *Mat French (jr., 6-3, 307), Tyke Wilson (soph., 5-11, 230), Nick Franks Punter: Cavinee Logan McCune (jr., 6-3, 205), (sr., 6-2, 180), Zach Collins (jr., 6-5, 210) Returners: To be determined Travis Conaway (soph., 5-11, Linebackers: Wes Jurden, Willis, Buchanan, Long snapper: Baker 180), *Cody Copeland (soph., Kent, Nance, Whitaker 6-0, 180), *Shay French (soph., Secondary: Bielecki, Baker, Goodman, Wol- sports@thisweeknews.com Page 76

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Moore Linebackers: *Butler, *Smith, *Roberts, *Taylor, Young, Tony Hoover (so., 510, 160) Secondary: *Edmister, McKee, *Parmer, *Dassylva, Peyton Snow (jr. 5-9, 140)

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29......at Amanda-Clearcreek Sept. 5................vs. Liberty Union Sept. 12 .................vs. Johnstown Sept. 19 ..........at Newark Catholic Sept. 26.........................vs. Heath *Oct. 3 ..............at Licking Heights Oct. 10.....................at Northridge *Oct. 17.....................vs. Granville *Oct. 24...............at Licking Valley *Oct. 31 .......vs. Watkins Memorial 2013 RESULTS (1-9 overall, 0-4 LCL-Big School) Thornville Sheridan ...........L, 34-7 Liberty Union ....................L, 52-0 Johnstown......................L, 69-13

Newark Catholic................L, 40-3 Heath .............................L, 52-19 *Licking Heights................L, 54-6 Northridge......................W, 42-35 *Granville..........................L, 48-0 *Licking Valley.................L, 37-14 *Watkins Memorial..........L, 42-14 *League contest INSIDE THE LANCERS •Coach: Craig Conley, first season •Top players: Eddy Boerstler (WR/LB), Zach Cozad (RB/LB), Kaleb Gloyd (DB), Zac Holbrook (WR) and Dalyn Loomis (WR/DE) •Key losses: Cameron Hubble (OL/DL) and Alex Napier (RB/DB)

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6-3, 260), Logan Hissong (soph., penning, Cozad, Watkins and sophomore Riley Vierstra 5-8, 260) (*Denotes projected starter) should be the strength of the Lancers’ defense, which expects to improve considerably after DEFENSE allowing 46.3 points per game Conley has installed a 3-5-3 a year ago. defense, in part because of the “With this system and our Lancers’ solid group of line- kids, it’s a linebacker-driven backers and in part because it system and we have a lot of linewas a defensive scheme that backers,” Conley said. “The gave Conley problems while he bottom line for our defense, and was coaching Marysville’s what we’re banking on this year, is we’re hitting you fast, comoffensive line. The starting linebacking unit LAKEWOOD >> 80 of seniors Eddy Boerstler, ChorAugust 28, 2014


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Harvest Prep

New coach brings success to Warriors By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

As an assistant coach for the Independence High School football team in 1999, Milan Smith helped the program go 10-2 and reach the playoffs for the second time in program. Also in Smith’s background is a college playing career at the University of Findlay from 1990-94 that included an NAIA Division II national championship in 1992 and AllAmerica honors as a senior. As the new coach at Harvest Prep, he’d love nothing more than for his players to soak up what he has learned over the past three decades and enjoy some of the same experiences. In 15 seasons as a program, the Warriors’ best seasons came in 2010 and ’12 when they finished with 6-4 records, and they are still looking for their first postseason berth. “They’ve never been to the playoffs and they’ve never even won seven games before,” Smith said. “They’ve never tasted that postseason, so we’re really anxious to change the tone and the mindset.” In addition to his coaching experience at Independence, which also is his alma mater, Smith has served as an assistant at Whitehall, St. Charles and Columbus South. Although he previously spent two seasons as an assistant at Harvest Prep under former coach Jack Johnson, he was at South the last two seasons as the Bulldogs won four and three games, respectively. Smith takes over after Johnson went 34-46 in eight seasons. The Warriors’ home field is named after Johnson, who also was Pickerington’s coach for 30 years and won more than 200 games before retiring in the offseason. Smith has known he someday wanted to be a head coach since the late 1990s before finally getting his chance when he was hired in April. His first team features a roster that he estimates is “95 percent the same” as last season, although he has brought in some new concepts. Harvest Prep finished 3-2 in the MSL-Cardinal Division a year ago behind Fairfield Christian (5-0) and Fisher Catholic (4-1) and ahead of Grove City Christian (2-3), Berne Union (1-4) and Millersport (0-5). Worthington Christian, which will play a varsity schedule for the first time this fall, is new to the MSL-Cardinal in football. “I’ve looked at coaching like a ministry,” Smith said. “To play like a champion, you August 28, 2014

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.........................vs. Bexley Sept. 5.vs. Toledo Horizon Science Sept. 12.........vs. Columbus South *Sept. 18 ..........vs. Fisher Catholic *Sept. 26 .......at Fairfield Christian *Oct. 3....................vs. Millersport *Oct. 10......at Grove City Christian *Oct. 17................vs. Berne Union Oct. 24......vs. Columbus Academy *Oct. 31...at Worthington Christian 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 3-2 MSL-Cardinal) Bexley ..............................L, 28-7 Notre Dame ......................L, 34-0 Northridge......................W, 34-12 Vinton County ...................L, 13-6 West Jefferson..................L, 21-0

*Fisher Catholic......L, 28-27 (2OT) *Grove City Christian ........W, 28-0 *Berne Union..................W, 28-13 *Fairfield Christian.............L, 37-6 *Millersport ......................W, 54-0 *League contest INSIDE THE WARRIORS •Coach: Milan Smith, first season •Top players: Fabian Cuveitje (RB/DB), Sam DuPree (QB), James Johnson (OL/DL/LS), Curtis Jones (WR/DB), Asante’ Palmer (OL/LB), Hunter Pharis (RB/TE/LB) and Terrence Walton (WR/DB) •Key losses: R.J. Johnson (QB/WR/ DB), Robert King (DL/P), Tyler Pannell (RB) and Gideon Woodson-Levey (RB/DB)

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have to prepare like a champion. We talk a lot about the craft of the game. We do measure fundamentals, but we also measure the discipline of the game. “They system we’re running is relatively complex, so it’s probably taking a little longer than I’d like, but this is one of the hardest-working groups of kids I’ve ever had.”

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The Warriors’ biggest area of experience is on the offensive line, where seniors James Johnson and Asante’ Palmer are returnees. Senior Hunter Pharis, who is the son of Harvest Prep assistant Brian Pharis and spent last season as a starter at offensive guard, is expected to play at H-back. Senior Fabian Cuveitje, who is a move-in from Miami, is expected to be the tailback with sophomore Sam DuPree at quarterback in what Smith calls a “short unbalanced shotgun” offense. “I think we’ll definitely be improved,” Hunter Pharis said. “As a team we’re just overall tougher and will move well as a unit. I already know coach Smith because he was our defensive coordinator my freshman year. “We want to win the MSL championship and get to the playoffs for the first time in Harvest Prep history.” The Warriors’ two biggest playmakers a year ago were 2014 graduates R.J. Johnson, who scored 10 touchdowns while splitting time at quarterback and wide receiver, and Gideon Woodson-Levey, who scored seven touchdowns at running back and was a four-

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The Hamilton Township High School football team earned a share of the MSL-Buckeye Division title a year ago when it finished 7-3 overall and 6-1 in the league, but the season didn’t end the way the Rangers had hoped when the final playoff rankings were announced. In search of its first trip to the postseason since 2002, Hamilton Township finished ninth in Division II, Region 5 with 19.05 points as Northland (20.33 points) edged coach Nathan Hillerich’s squad for the final spot. Heading into his fifth season, Hillerich expects an even more successful campaign after his team finished 7-3 for the second consecutive season. “In four years of coaching at Hamilton, last year was the best year they had,” Hillerich said. “The kids expect to win now.” Just missing out on the playoffs was a source of motivation during the offseason for the Rangers’ players, who say that disappointment WARRIORS >> 80 has helped bring them together.

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Bexley

Healthy Gray to boost Lions’ running game By SCOTT GERFEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Following an intra-squad scrimmage last season, Javell Gray of the Bexley High School football team received the news that he would be on the sidelines for much of the season. A broken thumb would take time to heal. “It really bothered me sitting out and watching my teammates practice,” said the 6-foot, 180pound running back. “I did my best to help out, but it was really nerve-racking. Once I took my cast off, I was good to go.” Gray made his first start in week nine against London, but he showed his full potential a week later when he ran for 134 yards on 27 carries in a 24-7 victory over Columbus Academy. The senior hopes to pick up where he left off and help provide a more potent rushing attack for the Lions, who return a number starters from last year’s group that finished 7-4 overall after falling to Zanesville Maysville 35-14 in the first round of the Division IV, Region 13 playoffs. “He’s our ‘hang-our-hat guy,’” said coach John Smith, whose team opens at Harvest Preparatory School on Aug. 29. “He’s got himself in good shape. He’s a lot faster than he was a year ago. He’s very explosive and very strong. We’re excited to see how he moves forward.” Smith, who begins his eighth season, expects to deploy a three-back system that includes junior Corbin Thompson and sophomore Sean Early.

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 .....at Harvest Preparatory Sept. 5 .................vs. Berne Union Sept. 12...................at Centennial *Sept. 19 ................vs. Grandview *Sept. 26 ..................vs. Whitehall *Oct. 2...............at West Jefferson *Oct. 10 ...........vs. Madison Plains Oct. 17 .........vs. Fairfield Christian *Oct. 24.......................vs. London *Oct. 31 ....vs. Columbus Academy 2013 RESULTS (7-4 overall, 4-2 MSL-Ohio) Harvest Preparatory .........W, 28-7 Berne Union .....................W, 28-2 Centennial .....................W, 34-22 *Grandview ....................W, 48-12 *Whitehall .............W, 35-34 (2OT) *West Jefferson ..............L, 21-14 *Madison Plains ..............L, 47-31

Ready.............................L, 62-13 *London.........................W, 28-20 *Columbus Academy ........W, 24-7 PLAYOFFS Zanesville Maysville ........L, 35-14 *League contest INSIDE THE LIONS •Coach: John Smith, eighth season •Top players: Javell Gray (RB/DB), Youseff Abou Hashish (TE/LB), Adam Hirsch (K), Jackson Lee (OL/DL), Jacob Mittman (DB), Jeff Nicosia (WR/LB), Andre Stewart (QB/DB), Corbin Thompson (RB/LB) and John Yee (OL/DL) •Key losses: Eric Maxwell (OL/DL), Greg Miller (RB/DB), Rasheed Morgan (RB/DB), Jack Needles (OL/DL), Jacob Old (RB/DE) and Zach Ward (LB)

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Another rushing threat to return is senior quarterback Andre Stewart, who ran for 1,284 yards and 17 touchdowns on 199 carries. The first-team all-league selection also competed 28 of 82 passes for 341 yards with five touchdowns and eight interceptions. “With the way high school

football is going you really have to develop some depth,” Smith said. “We lost some guys early last season, but we saw guys fill in those roles. With injuries, we had a lot of guys who saw playing time last year. We’ll see if that will pay dividends this year.” Bexley opens play in the

Linemen: *Jamari Walker (jr., 6-2, 260), *Dezonte Jordan (sr., 6-1, 254), *Twain Davis (sr., 6-2, 285), Travis Geiger (fr., 6-5, 290), Donovan Hayes (soph., 6-3, 250), Sir Bennett Anthony (jr., 6-3, 275) (*denotes projected starter)

man Ty Taylor, a transfer from Hamilton Township, and senior defensive back Anthony Mckee Jr. (6-3, 200), who played linebacker at Walnut Ridge last season.

MSL-Ohio Division against visiting Grandview on Sept. 19. Last season, the Lions tied Academy for second in the league at 4-2 behind West Jefferson (6-0).

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To support its running game, Bexley will have a versatile line

that includes returning starters senior John Yee and junior Jackson Lee, who will miss the first two games due to an injury. At tight end, junior Youseff Abou Hashish is back as a starter. Those expected to fill other positions along the line are junior Izzy Keller and sophomores Wade Randle, John Corcella and Parker Getz. “We’re very athletic up front with good size for our league,” Smith said. “We’re going to pull people and have our linemen running all over the place. The kids fit right into our sys-

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tem.” Smith also intends to have a more balanced offensive attack after Stewart worked with his receivers in the offseason. Senior Jeff Nicosia and junior Jake Nagle started last season. The lineup Quarterbacks: *Andre Stewart (sr., 5-11, 192), Simon Kroos (soph., 5-11, 138) Running backs: Aljuanta Counts (sr., 5-7, 156), *Javell Gray (sr., 6-0, 180), *Corbin Thompson (jr., 5-8, 210), Sean

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times for 833 yards and 15 touchdowns. “The big thing with Justin is that he’s so far ahead of the game,” Haffele said. “Last year, we only threw it six times during the first three weeks because we didn’t trust him. This year, we’re really trying to get creative in getting our skill guys the ball.” The running game will feature juniors Derrione Leeper and 270-pound Terric O’Neal, who was South’s starting quarterback last season. Senior Michael Winfrey is a returning starter at receiver.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Justin Tyler (sr., 6-1, 190) Running backs: *Derrione Leeper (jr., 5-11, 215), *Terric O’Neal (jr., 6-3, 270), David Wellborne (sr., 5-10, 195), Thomas James (sr., 5-11, 215) Receivers: *Michael Winfrey (sr., 6-2, 215), *Franklin Smith (sr., 6-3, 200), *Allen Michael-Roberts (jr., 6-0, 165), *Terrance Sealey (jr., 5-9, 170) Page 78

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The lineup Linemen: *Walker, *Shemer Smalls (sr., 6-2, 230), *Ty Taylor (6-3, 275), O’Neal, Davis, Jordan Linebackers: *Alijahwon Tarvin (5-11, 251), *Thomas James (5-11, 215), *David Wellborne (5-10, 195), Lewis Gibson (sr., 6-0, 220), Anthony Mckee III (soph., 5-10, 175) Secondary: *Michael Champion (sr., 5-9, 170), *Leeper, *Anthony Mckee Jr. (6-3, 200), Markel Drake (jr., 5-9, 180), Dashwan Nelmos (sr., 6-0, 185), Sealey, Tyler

If senior linebacker Alijahwon Tarvin (5-11, 251) had not broken his ankle in week two last season, Haffele believes his team might have won the state title. Tarvin, a Division I recruit who has an offer from Toledo despite missing most of last season, is healthy again and ready to anchor a strong group of linebackers. “Those guys are the leaders of this team,” Haffele said. “They’ve played in two state SPECIAL TEAMS semifinals and a regional final. We’ve got a lot of guys playThe lineup ing on this side of the ball with Kicker: Leeper experience.” Punter: O'Neal, Mckee Jr. Seniors Thomas James and Returners: To be determined David Wellborne will be the Long snapper: Brian Hodother linebackers in a 4-3 nett (jr.) defense that features two other Division I recruits in senior line- sports@thisweeknews.com

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Worthington Christian

Warriors aim to build strong foundation By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

Playing with a sense of purpose might not be difficult for any of the members of the Worthington Christian High School football team this fall. Even though Dominic Francis is a senior, he’s looking at this season as being about more than just wins and losses for a first-year varsity program he is helping to build. “It’s about teaching the underclassmen football,” Francis said. “Three years down the line, we want this to be an excellent team.” Worthington Christian administrators decided to start a football program in the winter of 2010 for the school which opened in 1973, and Brian Stier was hired as coach in the summer of 2011. Stier, who had coached the Columbus Crusaders club football team to a 19-11 mark from 2009-11, headed a combined seventh- and eighth-grade team at Worthington Christian in 2012. Then last fall, he coached the Warriors’ junior varsity team to a 5-3 mark. “We’re obviously trying to figure out who we are,” Stier said. “We have a number of kids who played last year for us and

we’re trying to come up with our identity. There’s not a tradition to build on. I think we have some talented kids but we just don’t have a lot of depth. “The school administrators and students are excited to have the opportunity to have football. We talked to a number of families who said they’d like to have the experience of having Friday night football. We want to have competitive games, especially in the league we’re in.” Worthington Christian, which will be in Division VI, competes in the MSL-Ohio Division in most sports but will play in the MSL-Cardinal in football along with Berne Union, Fairfield Christian, Fisher Catholic, Grove City Christian, Harvest Prep and Millersport. Each of those schools are either Division VI or VII programs. There are 32 players on the roster for the first varsity season, which will begin Aug. 29 at home against the Cincinnati Landmark Christian Eagles club team. While Francis has competed for the Warriors’ boys tennis team and sophomore Sam Homoelle played for the school’s varsity baseball team last spring, the only player with significant varsity football experience is senior Brian Lambright. A regional qualifier in the

shot put for the boys track and field team last spring, Lambright played for the Crusaders throughout his prep career before electing to play for Worthington Christian this fall. At 6-foot-3, 320 pounds, Lambright will give the Warriors a big body on both the offensive and defensive lines. “I think (Stier) has tried to simplify things, but we’re still learning the offense,” said Lambright, who played for Stier as a freshman when Stier still was coaching the Crusaders. “Just because it’s a new program doesn’t mean the playbook is small,” Francis said. “But we’re picking it up pretty quickly.”

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.................vs. Cincinnati Landmark Christian Eagles Sept. 5 .........at Galion Northmor Sept. 12 ...............vs. Africentric *Sept. 19 ..............at Millersport *Sept. 26.at Grove City Christian *Oct. 3 vs. ......Fairfield Christian Oct. 10 ......................at London *Oct. 18..........at Fisher Catholic *Oct. 24 ............vs. Berne Union *Oct. 31 ...........vs. Harvest Prep *League contest INSIDE THE WARRIORS •Coach: Brian Stier, first season •Top players: Ben Betulius (RB/LB), Robby Brennan (WR/LB), Devon Feigenbaum (OL/DL), Dominic Francis (TE/LB), Nick Grant (RB/LB), Brian Lambright (OL/DL) and Alex Tucker (QB)

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The Warriors are expected to run a one-back spread offense that features four wide receivers, with Francis expected to play H-back. Sophomore Alex Tucker likely will be the quarterback. He was expected to be the starter for the j.v. team last year but got hurt in the preseason and played sparingly. Lambright and Devon Feigenbaum are seniors on an offensive line that is expected to also include three sophomores. “We’ll be mostly a one-back,

don’t have the varsity experi- effort by everyone.” ence. We’ve only got six senThe lineup iors and only three juniors, so Linemen: *Feigenbaum, we’ll be young.” *Lambright, *Lambert Linebackers: *Brennan, The lineup Quarterbacks: *Alex Tucker *Emlich, *Francis, *Grant Secondary: Patrick (soph., (soph., 5-11, 150), Braedon Mullins (fresh., 5-10, 180) 5-5, 140), *Tucker, *Isaac WilRunning backs: Ben Betulius son (soph., 5-10, 160) (sr., 5-8, 170), *Nick Grant (sr., 5-6, 180) SPECIAL TEAMS Receivers: *Robby Brennan The lineup (sr., 5-10, 150), *Ty Emlich Kicker: Sammy Myers (sr., 6-1, 160), *Emerson Patrick (soph., 5-5, 140), *Reed Tucker (soph., 5-11, 145), Brad Robbins (soph., 6-0, 165) (soph., 5-11, 140) Punter: Myers, Robbins Tight end: *Dominic FranReturners: *Grant, *Patrick, cis (sr., 6-1, 200) Linemen: *Devon Feigen- *Tucker Long snapper: *Morrow baum (sr., 6-0, 250), *Brian Lambright (sr., 6-3, 320), *Sam Homoelle (soph., 6-1, 235), julrey@thisweeknews.com *Parker Lambert (soph., 6-1, 230), *Ben Morrow (soph., 510, 185) (*denotes projected starter)

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shotgun offense,” Stier said. “We try to tell people that it’s a cross between what Oregon and what Auburn run. We’ll try to be a little up tempo. I think our sophomore class is extremely talented but we just

Feigenbaum, Lambright and sophomore Patrick Lambert are expected to comprise the line in a 3-4 defensive front. Nearly every starter on defense, including Francis and Grant at linebacker, also will play a key role offensively. “Because our team is small, a lot of key players are going to play both ways,” Francis said. “It’s going to be an all-around

Columbus Crusaders

Crusaders are enjoying feel of new home By JARROD ULREY THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

The Columbus Crusaders club football team is starting a new phase in its history. When the program began in 1996 as an outreach ministry of Grace Brethren Church, the Crusaders practiced behind Worthington Christian Middle School and were led mostly by athletes from Worthington Christian High School. As the years went by, the Crusaders began drawing more extensively from various communities, as home-schooled students and athletes who attended schools that didn’t have football flocked to the program. Then in 2010 when Worthington Christian announced it would field a varsity team beginning in 2014, the Crusaders began a transition that has seen them move their facilities to The Church at Polaris this season. The Crusaders have about 45 athletes, drawing mostly from Westerville, Worthington, Delaware and Columbus. Third-year coach Ben Barlow is hoping the move will help create a more successful program. The Crusaders followed a 5-5 finish in Barlow’s first season by losing five of their first August 28, 2014

At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 30.........at Indianapolis Lions Sept. 5.at Cin. Landmark Christian Sept. 13 .............at Saltsburg (Pa.) Kiski Prep Sept. 20 ....at Dayton Meadowdale Sept. 26...................at St. Charles Oct. 3.................vs. Kingston (Pa.) Wyoming Seminary at Otterbein Oct. 10 ..........at Greencastle (Ind.) South Putnam Oct. 17 ........at Dayton Ponitz Tech Oct. 24 ..........vs. Wheeling (W.Va.) Linsly at Otterbein Oct. 31....vs. Middletown Christian at Otterbein 2013 RESULTS (5-5 overall) Indianapolis Lions ...........L, 27-24 Cin. Landmark Christian ...W, 51-0

Saltsburg (Pa.) Kiski Prep...L, 21-0 Dayton Meadowdale..........L, 26-6 St. Charles ......................L, 27-24 Wheeling (W.Va.) Linsly....L, 26-20 Detroit Westside Christian.W, 35-0 Dayton Ponitz Tech ...........W, 19-6 Troy Christian.................W, 41-21 Middletown Christian......W, 42-20 INSIDE THE CRUSADERS •Coach: Ben Barlow, third season •Top players: Anthony Andrews (OL/DL),NoahArmentrout (RB/LB),Carl Jones (WR/DB), Alex Melfe (WR/LB), Glenn Ransom (OL/DL), Max Roberts (WR/DB) and Don Stinson (RB/DB) •Key losses: JakeArmentrout (OL/DL), Elijah Bowie (WR/DB), Josh Hayes (WR/LB), Brian Lambright (OL/DL), Kyle Nowak (QB/DL), Cory Richards (OL/DL) and Spencer Smith (WR/DB)

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six games a year ago before bouncing back to again go 55. “We’ve got a real nice facility over here,” Barlow said. “We’ve got a new building, a new weight room and a locker room, and we’ve been able to take our weightlifting program

was senior two-way lineman Brian Lambright. While four players attend either a Westerville or Worthington school, three attend Columbus City Schools, three go to Tree of Life and 15 are home-schooled. Also among the key players are Noah Armentrout from Johnstown and Hebron resident Anthony Andrews, who attends Licking County Christian Academy. Despite the distance, Andrews has been a part of the program since fifth grade. “We want to have a winning record this year,” he said. “We’re trying to work together more as a team because that was probably the weakest part of our team last year.”

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to the next level. “Some people have seen us working over here from the street, so we’ve gotten some more exposure.” Despite their past connection to Worthington Christian, the only player the Crusaders lost to the new Warriors’ team

Returning at the skill positions are senior running backs Armentrout and Don Stinson (Columbus Downtown) and senior wide receiver Carl Jones (Tree of Life). Jones had 14 receptions for 322 yards and 21 rushes for 223 yards with nine total touchdowns a year ago while making honorable mention all-district in Division VII. Sophomore Tim Triplett, who is 6-foot-4, is expected to start at quarterback in the

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opener Saturday, Aug. 30, at the Indianapolis Lions. Triplett is “excellent in the pocket,” according to Barlow, and fits the team’s system, which will be a combination of the spread and the wing-T. Junior Dakota Holtzclaw, a 6-7 wide receiver who contributed a year ago, now is playing for Worthington Kilbourne. Sophomore Alex Melfe will be an H-back in an offense that won’t often use a tight end. “We’ve got some good receivers, and Stinson is back at tailback,” Andrews said. “We should do pretty well if we keep doing what the coaches tell us to do.”

The lineup Quarterbacks: Terry Geiger (sr., 5-8, 160), *Tim Triplett (so., 6-4, 180) Running backs: *Noah Armentrout (sr., 5-9, 180), *Don Stinson (sr., 5-6, 184) Receivers: *Carl Jones (sr., 5-9, 150), *Max Roberts (jr., 6-3, 216), *Alex Melfe (so., 63, 215) Linemen: *Anthony Andrews (sr., 6-0, 235), *Kyle Hsu (sr., 5-10, 225), *Glenn Ransom (sr., 6-1, 270), Jon Veatch (sr., 6-3, 290), *Colin Swisher (jr., 5-7, 250), Chase

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Whitehall-Yearling

Expectations running high for Rams By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM

Whitehall-Yearling High School football coach Jake Kuhner believes his team has the most potential of any in his three seasons in the program. The Rams, who finished 55 overall last season, open at home against Ready on Friday, Aug. 29, in a rematch of a contest the Silver Knights won 4919 last season. According to Kuhner, added depth and a core group of players should make a difference for his team, which is hoping to make the playoffs for the first time since 2003. “We have a little more depth this year,� he said. “We have about 15 to 17 guys who are pretty good. For the most part, we’re bigger, faster and stronger than what we were.� That core group includes two transfers in junior Kaelan Portis from Africentric and junior Davon Moore from Franklin Heights. Portis will play running back and cornerback, and Moore will play fullback and on the defensive line. Last season, Whitehall went 3-3 in the MSL-Ohio Division to finish fourth behind champion West Jefferson (6-0). The Rams lost to the Roughriders 44-19. Kuhner believes his team will be more competitive with West Jefferson this season and can challenge for a league title. The Rams had three diffi-

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Senior Tristen Ritchie, who played quarterback as a sophomore, will replace 2014 graduate Cody Koons at the position and direct the team’s new pro-style offense. Ritchie moved to wide receiver last season but missed the final six games after suffering a knee injury in week four. “Tristen is fully recovered and he looks pretty good,� Kuhner said. “He should be fine in there. He has very good leading capabilities. He’s grown up a lot. He’s shown a lot of leadership with these guys doing all the right things.�

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cult learning experiences last year, suffering close losses that they feel cost them a postseason berth. They lost to Bloom-Carroll 52-51 in triple overtime, fell to Bexley 35-34 in double overtime and lost to Columbus Academy 42-40. “The kids are starting to learn how to win and that’s the biggest thing,â€? Kuhner said. “They’re competing. They want to win. Spirit is up. ‌ I see us (at) seven, eight, nine wins this year. We’re going to be a very competitive team. We just have to get everybody on board.â€? Former Ohio State and NFL punter A.J. Trapasso has joined the staff as a kicking, running backs and outside linebackers coach. Dassan Jefferson will start at wide receiver and in the secondary for the Rams, who are looking to improve on last season’s 5-5 record. BARBARA J. PERENIC/THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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Sophomore Dashonte Vaughn also will see time at At a glance quarterback, Kuhner said. *Grandview ......................W, 36-0 2014 SCHEDULE Last season, Koons rushed Aug. 29 .........................vs. Ready *London.........................W, 47-20 1,022 yards and nine touchSept. 5 ................at Bloom-Carroll *West Jefferson ..............L, 44-19 downs on 181 carries and comSept. 12 ...................at Whetstone *Madison Plains .............W, 54-14 pleted 89 of 161 passes for Sept. 19...................vs. Northland *League contest 1,408 yards with 18 touch*Sep. 26 ........................at Bexley INSIDE THE RAMS downs and four interceptions. *Oct. 2 .......at Columbus Academy •Coach: Jake Kuhner, third season *Oct. 10..................vs. Grandview •Top players: Cameron Barker He was first-team all-league *Oct. 17........................at London (TE/LB), Jaquan Bevly (OL/DL), Branand second-team all-district. *Oct. 24............vs. West Jefferson don Buchert (OL/DL), Nelson Cage Portis and Moore will be fea*Oct. 31 ............at Madison Plains (RB/LB), J.D. Hornberger (OL), Dastured in the backfield as they san Jefferson (WR/DB), Davon Moore 2013 RESULTS look to replace 2014 graduate (RB/DL), Kaelan Portis (RB/DB) and (5-5 overall, 3-3 MSL-Ohio) Shaquille Alexander, who Central Crossing.............W, 29-25 Tristen Ritchie (QB/K) rushed for 1,200 yards and 15 Bloom-Carroll.........L, 52-51 (3OT) •Key losses: Shaquille Alexander touchdowns on 214 carries and Whetstone .....................W, 32-18 (RB), Cody Koons (QB), B.J. Upchurch was first-team all-district and Ready.............................L, 49-19 (RB/WR/DB) and Nick Wright *Bexley..................L, 35-34 (2OT) (TE/RB/DL) all-league. *Columbus Academy .......L, 42-40 An experienced line should feature senior J.D. Hornberger at center, senior Brandon Buchert at guard and junior Jaquan Bevly at tackle. BUNDLE PRICE GUARANTEED UNTIL “We’re going to have to come together more as a team instead of playing as individŠ 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. uals,â€? Hornberger said. “Last year, some people played as individuals. Other times it was better and we just needed to (sr., 6-0, 240), *Darren Horner *Davon Moore come together more than we (sr., 5-11, 225), *J.D. HornLinebackers: *Barker, did as a football team.â€? berger (sr., 5-10, 230), *Jaquan *Cage, Horner, *James Moore Secondary: *Harris, *JefferBevly (jr., 6-0, 250) The lineup (*denotes projected starter) son, *Portis, *Braden Barker Quarterbacks: *Tristen Ritchie (sr., 6-5, 205), Dashonte SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE Vaughn (so., 6-0, 170) Ritchie also was the team’s The team’s 3-4 base defense Running backs: Nelson Cage (sr., 5-6, 180), *Davon Moore will include Bevly, Buchert kicker before his season-end(jr., 6-2, 240), *Kaelan Portis and Davon Moore on the line. ing injury last season and Seniors Cage and Cameron returns to the position. (jr., 6-0, 190), Braden Barker Cameron Barker will han(so., 5-9, 170), Siraj Barker will play inside linedle the punting duties. backer and seniors James Muhammed (so., 5-6, 160) Receivers: Cameron Barker Moore and Horner will be at The lineup (sr., 6-1, 230), *Kendall Har- outside linebacker. Kicker: Ritchie The secondary will feature ris (sr., 6-1, 175), *Dassan JefPunter: Cameron Barker ferson (sr., 5-10, 195), *Sky- Harris and Portis at cornerback Returners: Portis, Muhamlar Wilichowski (jr., 5-5, 170) and Jefferson at free safety. med Tight end: *James Moore Long snapper: Hornberger (sr., 6-2, 210) The lineup Linemen: *Brandon Buchert Linemen: *Bevly, *Buchert, fdirenna@thisweeknews.com

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Pharis made first-team alldistrict on offense but also is back to lead the defense after setting a program record for tackles in a season with 123. Either Cuveitje or senior Terrence Walton will start at strong safety, with the other expected to gain a starting role on offense. “We’re doing well,� James Johnson said. “It’s looking to be a very good season. When you lose somebody like Jack Johnson it’s always tough, but we’re looking to do big things.� The most notable losses on defense are R.J. Johnson, who had four interceptions and made first-team all-district in the secondary, and WoodsonLevey, who had five tackles for loss and 90 tackles while making first-team all-district at linebacker.

The lineup Linemen: *James Johnson, *Pryor, *Thomas Linebackers: *Palmer, *Pharis Secondary: *Bangura, Cuveitje, Walton, *Colvin, *Jones, *Nigal Jackson (soph., 5-9, 160)

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Harvest Prep lost one of the central Ohio’s top punters in 2014 graduate Robert King, who averaged 41.4 yards and was first-team all-district.

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Grove City Christian

Eagles looking to battle for MSL title By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Although he realizes his Division VII program again lacks numbers, second-year Grove City Christian School football coach Andrew McCampbell likes his team’s nucleus. The Eagles are looking to improve on last season’s 4-6 overall record and 2-3 mark in the MSL-Cardinal Division. It was their first season in the league. “We do have three more guys than we did last year,”

said McCampbell, who has 27 players on his varsity roster. “I would love to have 30, but I’ll take 27. That’s good. We have a good core team coming back.” Fairfield Christian won the league at 5-0 a year ago and earned a Division VII, Region 25 postseason berth before losing to Shadyside 40-14 in the first round. McCampbell would like to match those feats this season. “(Going) 7-3 would be a good place for us,” he said. “Our goal is to go for that league championship this year.

There are four teams that will really contend for that. We were close with all the league games last year, minus Harvest Prep (28-0 loss), which wasn’t a good day for us.” McCampbell expects Fairfield Christian, Fisher Catholic, Harvest Prep and his team to contend for the league title. Worthington Christian has joined the MSL-Cardinal for its first varsity season. Last season, Grove City Christian finished fourth behind Fairfield Christian, Fisher Catholic (4-1) and Harvest Prep (3-2) and ahead of

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Berne Union (1-4) and Millersport (0-5). “Fairfield Christian is the game we look forward to every year,” senior Tre Roberts said. “There’s a lot of competition in the league.” The Eagles also will face two MSL-Ohio teams in Columbus Academy and Madison Plains. They play host to Academy in the opener Friday, Aug. 29, and visit Madison Plains on Oct. 3. “It was a big learning curve last year just getting my first year in and learning the sport

*Fairfield Christian...........L, 21-17 *Harvest Prep ...................L, 28-0 *Fisher Catholic...............L, 35-28 *Millersport ......................W, 67-0 *Berne Union..................W, 71-19 *League contest INSIDE THE EAGLES •Coach: Andrew McCampbell, second season •Top players: Matt Bailey (QB), Kylar Hunt (OL/DL), Logan Kohl (OL/LB), Alec Poling (RB/DB), Tre Roberts (RB/DB),Tavian Sim (RB/LB) and Tristan Taylor (QB/WR/K) •Key losses: Landon Aurentz (OL/DL), Jordan Haywood (RB/LB), Nate High (QB/DB) and Casey Stauffer (RB/LB/P)

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Sophomore Matt Bailey should replace 2014 graduate Nate High at quarterback in the team’s pistol-wing offense. “I’m excited to see what Matt can do,” McCampbell said.

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.....vs. Columbus Academy Sept. 5 .........................at Rittman Sept. 12 ......vs. Ports. Notre Dame *Sept. 20 .......at Fairfield Christian *Sept. 26 ........vs. Worth. Christian Oct. 3................at Madison Plains *Oct. 10...............vs. Harvest Prep *Oct. 17..................vs. Millersport *Oct. 25.............at Fisher Catholic *Oct. 31.................at Berne Union 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 2-3 MSL-Cardinal) Columbus Academy ........L, 55-20 Rittman...........................L, 41-39 Portsmouth Notre Dame ..L, 51-13 Troy Christian.................W, 37-14 Fayetteville.....................W, 35-14

with the kids,” McCampbell said. “Overall, being the head coach was a whole new experience for me. I enjoyed it. It was a lot, but I was glad to do it. It was fun. The kids are like a family. They get along with each other.”

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Barons ready to atone for last year

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Under the direction of firstyear coach Matthew Stephens, the Buckeye Valley High School football team is looking to bounce back from its first losing season in three years. The Barons finished 3-7 overall last season and 1-5 in the MOAC-Red Division, tying Fairbanks and Marion Elgin for fifth, behind Caledonia River Valley (6-0), North Union (51), Marion Pleasant (4-2) and Jonathan Alder (3-3). Buckeye Valley, which finished 6-4 in 2011 and 7-3 in 2012, was shut out five times and outscored 373-129 last season. Stephens, a former assistant coach at Olentangy Liberty and Otterbein University who served as the head coach at Cardington from 2006-09, replaced Mike Marshall, who stepped down after 11 seasons. “One of our problems last year was that in several games we lost by many (points) and we weren’t competitive enough,” Stephens said. “This year, we aim to be competitive every week and hope to see constant improvement throughout the season.” Buckeye Valley opens Friday, Aug. 29, at home against Delaware. Its opponents had a combined record of 62-42 last season and two opponents, River Valley and North Union, qualified for the playoffs. The Barons finished 24th in Division III, Region 9 last year, as the top eight teams made the postseason. They have yet to make their first playoff appearance.

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ....................vs. Delaware Sept. 5...............at Fisher Catholic Sept. 12 ...................vs. Bellbrook *Sept. 19.......................vs. Galion *Sept. 26 .................vs. Fairbanks *Oct. 3...............at Jonathan Alder *Oct. 10...........at Marion Pleasant *Oct. 17 .vs. Caledonia River Valley *Oct. 24...........at Upper Sandusky *Oct. 31 ................vs. North Union 2013 RESULTS (3-7 overall, 1-5 MOAC-Red) Delaware..........................L, 51-0 Fisher Catholic ...............W, 34-20 Cardington .....................W, 48-25 Sparta Highland ................L, 28-0 *Jonathan Alder L, 28-0

*Marion Elgin W, 26-13 *Fairbanks L, 45-14 *North Union L, 55-0 *Marion Pleasant L, 56-7 *Caledonia River Valley L, 52-0 *League contest INSIDE THE BARONS •Coach: Matthew Stephens, first season •Top players: Wes Cochran (OL/DL), Nick Cooper (DB), Austin Harsh (FB/LB), Austin Kelleher (WR/DB/P), Ben Kidwell (RB/LB), David Praul (OL/DL), Gavin Terry (RB/DB) and Eli Walls (OL/DL) •Key losses: Jack Baesman (OL), Wyatt Pfeifer (OL) and Garrett Purcell (DB)

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Stephens believes the fact that several players saw playing time last year as sophomores and juniors could pay dividends this fall. “The young guys on the team will bring some experience with them this season,” he said.

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The lineup Quarterbacks: *Man (jr., 511, 165), Schilling (jr., 5-10, 170) Running backs: Austin Harsh (sr., 5-11, 195), *Terry (sr., 510, 170), Kidwell (jr., 5-10, 185), Jayke Morris (jr., 5-11, 195), Matt Schumm (so., 5-10, 190) Receivers: *Kelleher (sr., 65, 205), Hunter Morrison (sr., 5-9, 155), Ian Hogg (jr., 6-1, 175), *Gabe Miller (jr., 5-10,

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160), Chris Santillan (so., 5-9, 150) Tight ends: Dalton Sims (sr., Tailback Ben Dahl will be one of several players expected to step up for the Vikings. A year ago, 6-6, 210), *Gardon Wycoff (jr., Dahl rushed for 328 yards and five touchdowns on 66 carries and was honorable mention all6-1, 200), Hayden Owens (so., league. CHRIS PARKER/THISWEEKSPORTS 6-0, 190) Linemen: *Adam Coulter (sr., 6-0, 225), *David Praul (sr., 5-10, 250), *Andy Park (jr., 62, 245), Jacob Fout (jr., 6-0, 265), Cameron Juadzems (jr., 5-11, 190), Cody Ridge (jr., 60, 180), *Walls (jr., 6-2, 250), Brandon Webb (jr., 5-11, 190), *Wes Cochran (so., 5-11, 270), Quinn Walls (so., 6-0, 190) (*denotes projected starter) By FRANK DiRENNA THISWEEKSPORTS.COM At a glance

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The Barons primarily will utilize a 4-3 formation. Expected to anchor the line is David Praul, a 5-10, 250pound senior who had 32 tackles, including eight for loss, and was named honorable mention all-district. The linebacking corps includes Harsh, Kidwell and Jayke Morris and leading the secondary is 5-9, 155-pound junior Nick Cooper, who had five interceptions last season and was named second-team all-district and all-league. “We will emphasize stopping the run and eliminating big plays with speed,” Stephens said. The lineup Linemen: *Praul, *Sims *Walls, *Park, Nick Tubaugh (jr., 5-10, 190), Wycoff, Cochran, Daryl Mayo (so., 58, 170) Linebackers: *Harsh, *Kidwell, *Morris, Blayde McCully (so., 5-10, 185), Schumm, Terren Wycoff (fr., 6-1, 195) Secondary: *Kelleher (sr., 65, 205), Morrison, *Terry, Jordan Anthony (jr., 5-5, 135),

With just 27 players in his program, Columbus Academy football coach Jim Collis realizes depth will be a major issue for his team. Collis, however, believes his core group of players can help the Vikings contend for an MSL-Ohio Division title and possible Division VI, Region 21 postseason berth. After losing 10 players to graduation, the Vikings have just four seniors and will not have a junior varsity team. “It’s really frustrating,” Collis said of the low numbers. “We have some good kids, but it’s truly a matter of injuries. You get one injury for us and it’s like three because they play offense, defense and special teams, so it gets tough. The kids are working hard and they’re doing everything we’re asking them to do. We don’t have a lot of them, but the kids we have are good kids. “My fingers are crossed. If we can stay healthy, I’m optimistic. We can be pretty good.” Last season, the Vikings finished 6-4 overall for their first winning season since 2009, BARONS >> 86 when they went 8-2.

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2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29 ......at Grove City Christian Sept. 5 ..........................vs. Ready *Sept. 19 .....................vs. London *Sep. 26 ..................at Grandview *Oct. 2 ......................vs. Whitehall *Oct. 10............vs. West Jefferson *Oct. 17 ............at Madison Plains Oct. 24 .................at Harvest Prep *Oct. 31 ........................vs. Bexley 2013 RESULTS (6-4 overall, 4-2 MSL-Ohio) Grove City Christian ........W, 55-20 Ready...............................L, 35-7 North Union .............L, 30-24 (OT) *London.........................W, 30-18 *Grandview ......................W, 38-7 *Whitehall ......................W, 42-40

*West Jefferson ..............L, 38-14 *Madison Plains .............W, 35-20 Cleveland Heights Lutheran East .......................................W, 48-6 *Bexley.............................L, 24-7 *League contest INSIDE THE VIKINGS •Coach: Jim Collis, fourth season •Top players: Luke Albers (OL/DL), Roman Bellisari (RB/LB), Reed Clark (OL/DL), Ben Dahl (RB/DB), JaVahn Iverson (RB/LB) and Matt Watters (QB/DB) •Key losses: Bryce Bailey (RB/DB), Tyler Kohman (TE/LB), Garrett Levine (OL/DE), Isaac Sheumaker (OL/LB), Lee Solomon (RB/LB) and Charlie Watters (QB/DL)

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Bobcats seek to carry over momentum By SCOTT HENNEN THISWEEKSPORTS.COM Grant Varner and the Grandview Heights High School football team got a boost heading into the offseason a year ago. The Bobcats won their final two games to finish 4-6 overall and set the tone for the preparation for their opener Aug. 29,at Centennial. Grandview defeated Madison Plains 41-12 in its MSLOhio Division finale, followed by a 10-9 win at Swanton in week 10. “Those wins really gave us a lot of momentum,” said Varner, a 6-foot-2, 240-pound two-way returning starter on the line. “They really motivated us to work hard in the weight room and through summer camp and preseason workouts. We’ve worked hard and we’re ready to make sure that hard work pays off.” Eighth-year coach Jason Peters noticed a difference. “It gave us some good momentum,” Peters said. “We were very young last year and played a lot of young kids who were getting their first taste of varsity football. They want to pick up where they left off and it’s an encouraging way to go into the season.” The Bobcats finished fifth (2-4) in the MSL-Ohio behind West Jefferson (6-0), Bexley (4-2), Columbus Academy (42) and Whitehall (3-3), and ahead of London (1-5) and Madison Plains (1-5). Peters said the experience gained a year ago would give his players a confidence they might not have had at the start of last season. “We had a lot of kids taking a lot of snaps and we only had six seniors last year,” said Peters, whose team will play in Division VI, Region 21. “I really like the experience we have coming back. If you really think about it, we probably have 11 of 12 kids back who started for us one time or another on both sides of the ball.” This year, the Bobcats have 38 players with eight seniors. Varner said the seniors want to make the most of their final season. “Leadership is really important because you can only go as far as your seniors lead you,” said Varner, who was special mention all-state and first-team all-district and all-league. “The rest of the seniors and I have to be leaders of this group if we’re going to win this year. “The experience we have back from last year helps a lot. Last year we were coming off of a team that lost a ton of seniors (from 2012) and we had to go through some rebuilding. We’re not just throwing kids out there for the first time anymore, so we should be able to come out strong.”

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Punter: Leo Ready, Jump starters. Returners: Maupin, Pinney “We have a lot of kids back Long snapper: Varner with a lot of experience,” Peters said. “Our front six probably have started 10 games or more shennen@thisweeknews.com over the past couple of years.” Back on the line are Varner (92 tackles, two sacks) and Walters at tackle, as well as linebackers Leo Readey (honorable mention all-league; 75 tackles), Benton Bair (33 tackles) and it requires Rhodes Jump (second-team allperseverance, district and all-league). self-denial, Returning in the defensive hard work, backfield are Maupin (honorsacrifice, able mention all-district; 49 tackdedication, and les, two fumble recoveries, one respect for authority. interception), Pinney, Andre Readey and Landusky (49 tack— VINCE LOMBARDI les, three interceptions). “We need to be aggressive and get more hats to the ball,” Peters said.

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sive attack that contains elements of the wing-T, option and bits of other schemes. Junior Andre Readey and sophomore Joey Landusky are competing at quarterback to replace 2014 graduate Nick Schopis (70-for-165 passing, 821 yards, six touchdowns, 10 interceptions). “We’re trying to find our quarterback from a couple of kids who played safety (on defense) and some receiver last year,” Peters said. “They’re both a little different. Andre is more of a prototypical drop-back guy, with Joey being a little shorter and stockier and is more of a dual threat. They both bring something to the table.” Seniors Nick Maupin and Joe Pinney (honorable mention alldistrict and all-league; 723 yards, 99 carries, four touchdowns) return in the backfield, with jun-

ior Rhodes Jump (462 yards, 80 carries, six touchdowns) back at fullback. Readey started at receiver. Back on the line are seniors Varner, Jake Walters and Hank Wilson and juniors Thomas Stanley and Luke Treasure.

The lineup Quarterbacks: Andre Readey (jr.), Joey Landusky (soph.) Running backs: Ben Jump (sr.), *Nick Maupin (sr.), *Joe Pinney (sr.), Leo Readey (sr.), Glenn Cheney (sr.), *Rhodes Jump (jr.) Receivers: *Benton Bair (jr.), Jordan Beight (soph.), *Jordan Butler (soph.), Hunter Holland (soph.) Tight ends: *Grant Crabill (jr.), James Lachey (fr.) Linemen: Christian Meyer (sr.),*Grant Varner (sr., 6-2, 240), *Jake Walters (sr.), Hank

Wilson (sr.), *Thomas Stanley (jr.), *Luke Treasure (jr.), *Donny Casey (soph.), Patrick Taylor (soph.) (*denotes projected starter)

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Experience is also a theme in the Bobcats’ 4-2-5 defensive scheme, with nine returning

The lineup Linemen: Ben Jump, Maupin, *Varner, *Walters, Wilson, *Stanley, *Treasure Linebackers: *Leo Readey, *Bair, *Rhodes Jump, Keion Price (jr.), Holland, *Landusky Secondary: *Maupin, Pinney, *Cheney, *Andre Readey, *Beight, Butler

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29....................at Centennial Sept. 5........................vs. Minford Sept. 12 .......vs. Fairfield Christian at New Lexington *Sept. 19 .......................at Bexley *Sept. 26 ..........vs. Cols. Academy *Oct. 3.........................vs. London *Oct. 10 .....................at Whitehall *Oct. 17.............at West Jefferson *Oct. 24 ...........vs. Madison Plains Oct. 31 ...................vs. Millersport 2013 RESULTS (4-6 overall, 1-5 MSL-Ohio) Centennial ........................L, 20-7 Minford.............................L, 34-0 Fairfield Christian .............W, 27-0 *Bexley...........................L, 48-12 *Columbus Academy .........L, 38-7 *London...........................W, 21-6 *Whitehall.........................L, 36-0

*West Jefferson ................L, 50-0 *Madison Plains .............W, 41-12 Swanton ..........................W, 10-9 *League contest INSIDE THE BOBCATS •Coach: Jason Peters, eighth season •Top players: Benton Bair (WR/LB), Glenn Cheney (RB/DB), Rhodes Jump (RB/LB), Joey Landusky (QB/DB), Nick Maupin (RB/LB), Joe Pinney RB/DB), Andre Readey (QB/DB), Leo Readey (RB/LB), Thomas Stanley (OL/DL), Grant Varner (OL/DL) and Jake Walters (OL/DL) •Key losses: Sam Callison (OL/DL), Noah King (OL/DL), Luke Miller (TE/DE), Tim Murphy (TE/DL/P), Phil Readey (RB/DL) and Nick Schopis (QB/DB)

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Early (soph., 5-10, 152), Micah Fliegel (soph., 5-6, 160) Receivers: *Jeff Nicosia (sr., 6-0, 175), Jack Allen (jr., 6-1, 152), Elijah Fabyan (jr., 6-0, 150), *Jake Nagle (jr., 5-11, 145), Dorian Widener-Love (jr., 6-1, 175) Tight end: *Youseff Abou Hashish (jr., 5-11, 207) Linemen: *John Yee (sr., 60, 200) Kareem Jackson (jr., 61, 194), *Izzy Keller (jr., 6-0, 230), *Jackson Lee (jr., 6-0, 210), Jordan Robinette (jr., 61, 180), *John Corcella (soph., 5-10, 154), *Parker Getz (soph., 6-0, 215), *Wade Randle (soph., 6-3, 260) (*denotes projected starter)

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allowed 24.4 points per game last season. Returning to starting roles are Thompson and Hashish, while Nicosia was a first-team all-league selection. There are two returning starters – Stewart and junior Jacob Mittman in the secondary, and Yee is back as a starter on the line. “I think our No. 1 concern is our interior people,” Smith said. “But based on our first scrimmage, we didn’t feel all that bad. We played a physical team in Independence and did a pretty Andre Stewart returns at quarterback after rushing for 1,284 good job. I think we can play yards and passing for 341. JOHN HULKENBERG/THISWEEKSPORTS about three-deep with the tackles and two-deep with the ends.” (soph., 5-8, 170) SPECIAL TEAMS Linebackers: *Thompson, The lineup The lineup *Hashish, *Nicosia, Getz, Gray, Kicker: Adam Hirsch (sr.) Linemen: *Yee, *Jordan Corcella, Fliegel Punter: Stewart Robinette (jr., 6-1, 180), Dylan Secondary: *Stewart, *Jacob Returners: To be determined Cramer (jr., 5-11, 160), *Keller, Mittman (jr., 5-11, 155), Counts, Long snapper: Hashish Jackson, Robert Lewis (jr., 5- Rico Truss (jr., 5-11, 160), 9, 188), Randle, Jalen Hatton Nagle sports@thisweeknews.com

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juniors, including Mason Cullen, Tyler Poeschel and Mike Robinson, along with senior Bobby Walker.

The lineup Quarterback: *Tyson Miles (jr., 5-foot-11, 160 pounds) Running backs: *James Bradley (sr., 5-8, 170), *Maleik Gore (sr., 6-1, 200), Conner Holt (jr., 5-8, 170) Receivers: Isaiah Caldwell (jr. 5-10, 150), Jacob Tanner (sr., 5-10, 160), Cam Marshall (jr., 5-6, 135) Linemen: *Bobby Walker (sr., 5-8, 230), *Mason Cullen (jr. 5-11, 220), *Tyler Poeschel (jr., 6-1, 250), *Mike Robinson (jr., 6-3, 235) (*denotes projected starter)

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on teamwork and camaraderie and be able to understand our Thompson (so., 6-4, 250) strengths and weaknesses,” (*denotes projected starter) said Stinson, who is expected to start in the secondary.

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Armentrout is back to lead the defense at linebacker after finishing with 18 tackles for loss and making special mention all-district. He’ll be joined at that position by Melfe, who had 10 tackles for loss and made honorable mention all-district. Lost to graduation were Jake Armentrout, who had 15 tackles for loss and was firstteam all-district on the defensive line, and Elijah Bowie, a special mention all-district cornerback who had four interceptions and now is playing for Ohio Dominican. “We have to keep working

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Briggs’ 3-4 defense will be getting a makeover under a new coaching staff. “We’re giving up a little bit in size to get the speed on the field,” Willoughby said. “We spend a lot of time (in practice) tackling and pursing. You go back and look at those big scores (last season) and it’s the result of big plays. “Fundamentals can take care of those cut-back runs and big plays.” The Bruins opened last season with a 62-0 loss at Watkins Memorial. Six times, opponents scored more than 50 points. Willoughby is counting on a linebacker group that will be led by Cullen and Bradley. On the line, sophomore Tavin Jordan and senior Collins Dede will start as Robinson, Walker and Poeschel rotate in the third spot.

The lineup Linemen: *Andrews, Hsu, Ransom, Veatch, Swisher, Thompson Linebackers: *Armentrout, *Nehemiah Bowie (so., 6-0, 165), *Melfe, Secondary: *Geiger, *Jones, *Stinson, *Roberts

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Holt and Gore are the top returnees in the defensive backfield.

The lineup Linemen: *Collins Dede (sr., 5-9, 210), *Tavin Jordan (so., 6-2, 180), Robinson, Walker, Poeschel Linebackers: *Cullen, *James Bradley, Kapone Richardson (jr., 6-0, 165), *Michael Bradley (so., 6-0, 200), Zach Jenkins (so., 5-8, 165), Tanner Secondary: *Holt, *Gore, *Mitts Distelhorst (jr., 5-9, 155), *Caldwell, Miles

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At a glance 2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 29.........................vs. East Sept. 5...........at Licking Heights Sept. 12......vs. Worth. Kilbourne Sept. 19 .................at Circleville Sept. 26.vs. Amanda-Clearcreek Oct. 3 ..............vs. Liberty Union Oct. 10 ...............at Teays Valley Oct. 17 ............at Fairfield Union Oct. 23 ...........vs. Bloom-Carroll Oct. 31 ................vs. Logan Elm 2013 RESULTS (7-3 Overall, 6-1 MSL-Buckeye) Columbus East..............W, 48-6 Licking Heights ............L, 21-13 Worthington Kilbourne..L, 28-23 *Circleville...................W, 26-21 *Amanda Clearcreek ...W, 28-23 *Liberty Union................L, 27-6 *Teays Valley...............W, 20-10 *Fairfield Union .............W, 49-0 *Bloom-Carroll ..............W, 46-0 *Logan Elm .................W, 24-21 *League contest INSIDE THE RANGERS Coach: Nathan Hillerich, fifth season Top players: Jake Ellis (DE), Josh Gregory (RB/DB), Xavier Harris (WR/DB), Dillon Hawthorne (LB), Eric Juarez (K), Brandon Marable (DB), Houston Palmer (LB), Deric Phouthavong (WR), Evan Roberts (DB), Christian Swauger (OL), Josh Sweet (OL) and Aaron Williams (RB/DB) Key losses: Lorenzio Bridges (RB), Mickey Crumb (TE, DL, P), Dylan Napier (DB), Ben Swauger (OL), Tyaun Taylor (DL), Michael Wellman (LB) and Ketdrick West (DL)

Despite the absence of White, the Rangers hope to continue the offensive success they had a year ago when they averaged 30.4 points. Sophomore Patrick Robinson is expected to replace White, and he will have a speedy corps of receivers to work with. That group includes senior Aaron Williams, who had 21 catches for 499 yards and 11 total touchdowns to earn special-mention all-district, and senior WR Deric Phouthavong, who had 19 receptions for 510 yards and six scores. “The speed we have is important for a high-tempo offense” said Phouthavong, who is drawing attention from college recruiters. Another big loss was 2014 graduate Lorenzio Bridges, who ran for 1,009 yards on 177 carries with seven touchdowns and was first-team all-district. Seniors Josh Gregory and Aaron Williams will replace Bridges in the backfield running behind a line anchored by senior Josh Sweet. The lineup Quarterbacks: Bowen Austin (soph., 5-10, 171), *Patrick AVAILABLE ON WOW! Robinson (soph., 5-9, 157) Running backs: *Josh Gregory (sr., 5’7”, 145), *Aaron Williams (sr., 5-10, 185) Receivers: *Xavier Harris (sr., 5-7, 139), *Deric Phouthavong (sr., 6-3, 196), *Dillon Hawthorne (sr., 6-0, 215) Certain restrictions apply. Lineman: *Jesse Harler (sr., © 2014 WideOpenWest Finance, LLC. 5-10, 181), *Josh Sweet (sr., 511, 235), *Jake Ellis (jr., 6-2, The lineup 225), *Jacob Gall (jr., 5-10, Linemen: *Sweet, *Ellis, 214), Christian Swauger (jr., 61, 265), *Tristan Kieffer (fr., 6- Thomas Mouzon-Keen (jr., 52, 271) 10, 192), Jeremy Maynard (*denotes projected starter) (soph., 6-1, 162), Jacob Maynard (soph., 6-1, 168) Linebackers: *Hawthorne, DEFENSE The defense gave up an aver- Houston Palmer, (sr., 6-0, 190), age of 15.7 points per game last *Wes Payne (jr., 5-11, 187) Secondary: *Harris, *Branseason, and two of the key returnees in the defensive back- don Marable (sr., 5-10, 182), field are senior Xavier Harris, *Evan Roberts (sr., 5-8, 147), who had 42 tackles last season, *Williams. and Williams, who had three SPECIAL TEAMS interceptions in both 2012 and 2013. The Rangers return senior Also back is senior linebacker kicker Eric Juarez, who scored Dillon Hawthorne, who had 61 34 points and went 3-for-5 on tackles a year ago. field-goal attempts. One of the areas of concern for Hillerich is on the defensive The lineup line, where the Rangers will be Kicker: *Eric Juarez (sr., 6young and inexperienced after 0, 1656) Taylor’s transfer to MarionPunter: To be determined Franklin and the loss of 2014 Returners: To be determined graduate Ketdrick West. Long snapper: To be deterTaylor finished with 60 tack- mined les, including 15 for a loss, with sports@thisweeknews.com six sacks.

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tian in a rematch of last year’s opener, which Academy won 55-20. “We can be good, but it’s a fine balance,” Collis said. “Our whole focus right now is winning game one.” The Vikings will showcase a new synthetic turf field when they play host to Ready on Sept. 5. “It’s a beautiful field,” Collis said. “It doesn’t get any nicer.” Academy will play just nine games this season because it was unable to find an opponent for week three. Last season, the Vikings tied Bexley for second (4-2) in the MSL-Ohio behind West Jefferson (6-0). Academy will renew its rivalry with Bexley when the teams close the regular season Oct. 31 at Academy. Last season, Bexley won 24-7 to eliminate the Vikings from postseason contention. “We’ll make the most of it,” Collis said of the season. “We’ll try and put a good product on the field and get the kids to play hard and have fun.”

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Junior Matt Watters and sophomore Nick Stringer competed for the starting quarterback job in the preseason, with Watters gaining a slight edge in directing the team’s wingT offense, according to Collis. “There is a competition,” Collis said. “Matt Watters has the edge, but Nick Stringer is making some progress, too. It will be interesting. It’s all about production. Whoever produces is going to play.” They are looking to replace Watters’ brother, 2014 graduate Charlie Watters, who last season completed 85 of 162 passes for 1,263 yards with eight touchdowns and eight interceptions. He was secondteam all-league and honorable mention all-district. There also is a big void to fill at running back, where 2014 graduate Bryce Bailey had 73 carries for 622 yards and eight touchdowns and 22 receptions for 291 yards and two scores. He was second-team all-district and all-league. Senior Ben Dahl will be the starting tailback. He rushed for 328 yards and five touchdowns on 66 carries last season and was honorable mention allleague. “We have a lot of guys who have to step up,” Dahl said. “We have guys learning multiple positions, but we have

quality guys. Everyone just has to stay healthy. We have to get quality reps instead of killing everyone.” With a limited roster, several players will play both offense and defense, including on the lines. Leading the way up front should be senior Reed Clark, who will play offensive tackle.

The lineup Quarterbacks: *Matt Watters (jr., 6-1, 185), Nick Stringer (so., 6-0, 160), Matt Saling (fr., 5-11, 170) Running backs: *Ben Dahl (sr., 5-11, 160), *JaVahn Iverson (sr., 6-0, 225), *Roman Bellisari (so., 6-1, 190), Herman Moultrie (fr., 5-10, 160) Receivers: Jacob Jeffers (jr., 5-11, 160), Andy Bowman (jr., 6-0, 190), *Lou Burns (so., 511, 170), *Jerome Buckner (fr., 5-9, 150) Tight end: *Jack Mills (jr., 6-3, 180) Linemen: Luke Albers (sr., 6-0, 220), *Ben Allison (sr., 65, 295), *Reed Clark (sr., 6-3, 210), *Dalton Porter (jr., 6-0, 210), *Brett Bates (so., 6-4, 205), *Darren Bates (so., 6-1, 215), *Jeremiah Mills (so., 63, 200) (*denotes projected starter)

The lineup who last season was secondKicker: Sam Tuckerman (jr., team all-league. “Everyone expects to go 6-2, 200) Punter: Tuckerman both ways and play special Returners: Buckner, Moulteams,” Clark said. “It’s part of football here at Academy to trie Long snapper: Stringer play pretty much the whole game.” The line also should include fdirenna@thisweeknews.com three sophomores in Jeremiah Mills and twins Brett and Darren Bates. Iverson, Porter and Bellisari return and will play linebacker. The secondary should feature Dahl, Jack Mills and it requires two freshmen in Buckner and perseverance, Moultrie. self-denial, hard work, The lineup sacrifice, Linemen: *Clark, *Brett dedication, and Bates, *Darren Bates, *Jererespect for authority. miah Mills Linebackers: *Iverson, — VINCE LOMBARDI *Porter, *Bellisari, Stringer Secondary: *Dahl, Jeffers, *Jack Mills, *Buckner, *Moultrie

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Returning junior Sam Tuckerman, who also plays on the boys soccer team, will kick and punt. Tyler Kohman, who graduated, handled the kicking duties last season and was first-team all-district. Buckner and Moultrie, who DEFENSE Collis said have shown promThe team’s 4-3 base defense ise, should be the top return should be led by Clark, an end threats.

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Senior guard Joey Norris said the offense is just like a family, looking out for one another. “The running back is like our little brother, so you have to look out for him,” said Norris, who was second-team all-district and first-team all-league August 28, 2014

last season. “We have to get the block every play and he finds the hole to get through it. We appreciate what (Farley) does. “He does a good job of following his blocks and he’s not scared to run people over. He’s good at picking us up and getting us going.” Senior linebacker Zack Flem-

ing, who was honorable mention all-district and first-team all-league, said tackling Farley in practice isn’t an easy task. “(Farley) is really shifty and reads his holes well, plus he has a good burst to get to those holes,” Fleming said. shennen@thisweeknews.com

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EAGLES FROM >> 81 all-district. Roberts and junior Tavian Sim should replace Haywood in the backfield. Last season, Roberts rushed for 282 yards and two touchdowns on 34 carries and caught 10 passes for 228 yards and two scores. Sim rushed for 146 yards and five touchdowns on 28 carries. “Our backfield is going to be new, but our speed is going to be up from last year,” McCampbell said.

The lineup Quarterbacks: Tristan Taylor (sr., 5-10, 150), *Matt Bailey (so., 5-8, 155) Running backs: Alec Poling (sr., 5-11, 180), *Tre Roberts (sr., 5-11, 180), *Tavian Sim (jr., 5-5, 165) Receivers: *Taylor, *Aaron

Whitaker (sr., 6-2, 145) Linemen: *Kylar Hunt (sr., 5-8, 220), *Logan Kohl (sr., 5-9, 215), *Bill Carson (jr., 58, 225), *Clayton Lepley (so., 5-9, 190), *Joe Pashovich (so., 5-9, 220), *Sawyer Kohl (fr. 6-0, 220) (*denotes projected starter)

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Roberts should lead the 42 base defense at cornerback after he had eight interceptions and 38.5 tackles last season and was first-team all-district and all-league. Poling had 35 tackles last season as a defensive back. Senior Jayson Stauffer is in his first season and will play defensive back. Hunt also should be a key contributor on the defensive line, along with sophomores Adam Blake and Pashovich. Logan Kohl and Sim are key

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The lineup SPECIAL TEAMS Linemen: *Gabbert, *Sable, The Barons are expecting to use two kickers. Sam Scharff *Camper (jr., 6-1, 170), will handle the field goals and *Rolanderick Dumas (5-10, extra points, while Man will 145), Zefi, Gregory, Fleurval Linebackers: *Lattimore, handle the kickoffs. *Russell, *Horsely, Frank The lineup Coyer (soph., 5-8, 170), James Kicker: *Sam Scharff (jr.), Mitchell (jr., 5-10, 190) *Man Secondary: *Sieber, *Tim Punter: *Kelleher, Man Hufford (jr., 5-11, 150), *JorReturners: *Terry, *Miller, dan Emmerson (sr., 5-11, 135), *Kidwell, *Santillan Long snapper: Praul, *Mayo, *Brown, Leroy Canter (soph., Joe Greenwood (so., 5-11, 175) 5-8, 155)

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GROVE CITY against a CCL team is) always good because we don’t get a lot of them. Each team gives you their best shot. DeSales is our biggest rival, but every CCL game is important. I’m familiar with all of the other guys because we all played for the feeder schools. We all know each other, which adds to the rivalry.” The five CCL schools comprise one division in every other varsity sport. Despite the differences in boys enrollment, Hartley won a CCL title last winter in wrestling and Ready, Hartley and St. Charles tied for runnerup in the league in boys basketball. The last time Ready played a CCL program other than Hartley in football, however, was 2001 when it beat St. Charles 36-29. Although the Silver Knights went 12-2 and reached a state semifinal a year ago, they have just 42 athletes out this fall in grades nine through 12. Hartley, meanwhile, has about 90 players in its program. “If we could get about 15 players per class, we could consider playing (the teams in the CCL-Silver),” first-year Ready coach Brian Cross said. “Right now we’re just not big enough.”

Since Brad Burchfield took over as coach in 2008, the Hawks have gone 77-14. They went 13-2 and were Division V state runners-up a year ago. Despite Hartley’s past struggles against DeSales, St. Charles and Watterson, Burchfield has made it a goal to be “one of the big boys.” “The only way to do that is just to make sure you can compete against them,” Burchfield said. “You want to be the best at whatever you choose to measure yourself up against and we want to be able to compete with them. I don’t take our history lightly. There’s obviously a reason we stopped playing them. Now we’re here and we’ll get to see how we do against them.” With the expansion by the Ohio High School Athletic Association to seven divisions for football beginning last season, the Eagles competed in Division IV while St. Charles was in Division II and DeSales was in Division III. Hartley dropped to Division V and Ready to Division VI after both made the Division IV, Region 14, playoffs in 2012. “It’s great to have another CCL game,” Watterson senior John Pirrmann said. “(Playing julrey@thisweeknews.com

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After previously running a 50-shade defense, the Dawgs have moved to a 4-3. Sapp returns at linebacker after leading the team in tackles (54.5) last season.He was first-team all-league and special mention all-district. Bowyer, who had 45.5 tackles last season, and Grooms (honorable mention all-league) are other key linebackers. “We have a nice linebacking corps,” Lanza said. The line should feature Minerd, Skeen and Treneff. “I’m excited for my senior year,” Skeen said. “It’s going to be one to remember. With this new coach and the talent we’re bringing, we will have a very successful year.” Boll, Kimball and Moore were the leading candidates to start in the secondary during the preseason. The lineup Linemen: Green, *Minerd, *Treneff, *Skeen, Smoot, Sullivan Linebackers: *Bowyer, *Grooms, Garrett Pack (sr., 59, 180), *Sapp, Zach Sarver (sr.,

The lineup for kicking duties during the Kickers: Capehart, Jonah preseason, with Kimball expected to punt. “Our kicking Monhemius (jr., 6-0, 165) Punter: Kimball has been up in the air,” Lanza Returners: To be determined said. “One is probably going be Long snapper: Logan See kicking off and the other will (sr., 6-0, 215) be kicking extra points.” SPECIAL TEAMS Lanza said about eight playCapehart and junior Jonah ers were contending to handle fdirenna@thisweeknews.com Monhemius were contending kick and punt return duties.

6-1, 190) Secondary: *Boll, Hite, *Kimball, Pack, Cameron Cormany (jr., 5-11, 180), *Moore Gavin Rodgers (jr. 5-11, 175), Schoonover, Smith

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