t-'ress t;ommun1ty Newspapers • Suburban Life
October 25, 1995
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL:
Al:J
WEEK
EIGHT
Moeller, St. Xavier knock off Northern foes Moeller 23 Kettering Alter 12 Playmakers: Mike Kamphake scored two touchdowns as Moeller evened its record. Plays: First quarter - Pat McLaughlin threw a 36-yard touchdown pass to Kamphake; Jim Siciliano kicked the conversion. Moeller 7, Alter 0. Second quarter - McLaughlin threw a five-yard touchdown pass to Mike Logan; Siciliano kicked the conversion. Moeller 14, Alter 0. Third quarter Kamphake returned a kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown. Moeller 20, Alter 6. Fourth quarter - Tom Pucke kicked a 22-yard field goal. Moeller 23, Alter 12. This week: Saturday, Oct. 28 - St. Ignatius (8-0) vs. Moeller (4-4)@ Nippert Stadium, 2 p.m.
St. Xavier 42 Chamlnade-Jullenne 13 Playmakers: Joe Sprengard ran for three touchdowns and threw for a fourth. Plays: First quarter - Sprengard scored on a five-yard run; Kevin Kerr kicked the conversion. St. Xavier 7, ChaminadeJulienne 7. Second quarter - Sprengard scored on a 12-yard run; Kerr kicked the conversion. Dan Hayes scored on a five-yard run;
Kerr kicked the ~o·om l'rsion. St. Xavier 21, Chaminade-Julienne
7. Third quarter - Sprengard scored on a 1.1-yard run; Kerr kicked the conversion. Sprengard threw a 6 7 -yard touchdm\ n pa~~ to Warren Dorn; Kerr kicked the conversion. Jason Arling scored on a 15-yard run; Kerr kicked the conversion. St. Xavier 42, Chaminade-Julienne 13. This week: Friday, Oct. 27 St. Xavier (5-3) {Q' Columhus DcSales, 7:30p.m.
down pass to Schaffer. Indian Hill 7, Deer Park 6. Third quarter - (Deer Park) Hollatz threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Sl·haffer. Deer Park 12, Indian Hill 7. Fourth quarter - No scoring. Deer Park 12, Indian Hill 7. This week: Friday, Oct. 27 -Deer Park (6-2; 4-2 Cincinnati Hills League) (ciJ Greenfield McClain, 7:.10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27- Reading (62; 4-2 CHL) <ct Indian Hill (3-5; 2-4 CHL), 7:30 p.m.
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St. Xavier will host a chili cookout and pre-game show before next Friday's game against Anderson. WL WT -Channel 5 will broadcast live from the St. Xavier cafeteria; a chili dinner will be served until game time. Tickets are $5; proceeds henefit St. Xavier athletics. To order tickets, call 6779362.
Deer Park 12, Indian Hill 7 Playmakers: Dale Hollatz and Sean Schaffer hooked up on a pair of touchdown passes for the Wildcats. Plays: First quarter -- (Indian Hill) Mike Leininger scored on a two-yard run: Michael Bergman kicked the conversion. Indian Hill 7, Deer Park 0. Second quarter - (Deer Park) Hollatz threw a 25 yard tou~o·h
Cincinnati Country Day 34 Lockland 7 Playmakers: Brad Jones and Brandon Guttman each scored a pair of touchdowns as the Indians remained undefeated. Plays: First quarter - Reed Werner threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Guttman. Lockland 7, Cincinnati Country Day 6. Second quarter - Jones scored on an eight-yard run; Werner threw to Guttman for the twopoint conversion. Cincinnati Country Day 14, Lockland 7. Third quarter - Jont:s scored on a 42-yard run. Cincinnati Country Day 20, Lockland 7. fourth quarter - Hisham Samawi returned a fumble 72 yards for a touchdown; Werner kicked the con version. Werner threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to Guttman; Werner kicked the
conversion. Cincinnati Country Day 34, Lockland 7. This week: Friday, Oct. 27 New Miami (4-4; 1-3 Miami Valky Conference) @ Cincinnati Country Day (8-0; 5-0 MVC), 7:30p.m.
Summit Country Day 14 East Clinton 3
Harbin Ratings Harbin Computer Ratings for local high school football teams through seven weeks. The top four teams In each region will qualify for the playoffs at the end of the season.
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Division I Region 4 RANK
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Second quarter - Eric Bruns threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Adam Keslosky; Nick Konerman kicked the conversion. Summit 7, East Clinton 3. Fourth quarter - Nick Daniel scored on a 47-yard run; Konerman kicked the conversion. Summit 14, East Clinton 3. This week: Friday, Oct. 27 Batavia (2-6; 1-3 MVC) @ Summit Country Day (6-2; 3-1 MVC), 7:30 p.m.
Taylor 45, Madeira 20 Playmakers: Kyle Westrup carried 37 times for 178 yards and two touchdowns; Steve Carlin caught nine passes for 148 yards. Carlin had caught 36 passes for 530 yards this season. Plays: Second quarter - Josh Cohen scored on a nine-yard run. Taylor 18, Madeira 6. Third quarter - Westrup scored on a three-yard run. Taylor 31, Madeira 6.
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24.0
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82.0
Avo.
15.1428
Last week- Defeated Chaminade-Julienne 42-13 This week- Friday, Oct. 27@ Columbus DeSales
Plays: First quarter- No scorlllg.
LEVEL
St. Xavter
14.
Moeller 17.0 68.5 12.2142 Last week - Defeated Alter 23-12 This week · Saturday. Oct. 28 vs. St. Ignatius
Division IV Region :16 RANK
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18.
lEvEL 1 lEvEL 2 Avo. Deer Park 22.0 40.0 8.8571 Last week- Defeated Indian Hill 12-7 This week- Friday, Oct. 27@ Greenfield McClain
Indian Hill 12.5 12.5 Last week- Lost to Deer Park 12·7 This week -Friday, Oct. 27 vs. Reading
3.5714
Division VI Region 24 RANK
2.
lEvEL 2 Avo. 80.5 15.5 Last week- Defeated Lockland 34-7 Th1s weeh - Fnday. Oct. 27 vs. New Miami LEvEL
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Country Day 28.0
25 (T), Madeira
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Last week -Lost to Taylor 45-20 Th1s week - Friday, Oct. 27 vs. Mariemont
Fourth quarter - Westrup scored on a four-yard run; Westrup added the two-point conversion. Taylor 45, Madeira 20.
This week: Friday, Oct. 27 Mariemont ( 8-0; 6-0 CHL) @ Madeira (0-8; 0-6 CHL), 7:30 p.m.
.FOOTBALL STATISTICS ~
Scoring
Player, School Alexander, Boone Cty ... 'Cohen, Surrmit............... :Andreadis, Anderson.... ·Hart, East Central.. ....... Martini, East Central .... Lewis, Reading............... .Holland, SUmmit............. Johnson, WM>ut His..... .WHschevik, Marimnt..... Russel, Ointon-Massie. 'Brockhoeft, Beechwd... Asmann, <:ampbell Cty. Plummer, Wyoming ...... Murphy, Colerain ........... Wilson, Ross....................
G Pes. TD.PAFG Tot .212 9 RB 35 1 8 RB 11 6 0 172 RB 22 8 0 0 132 9 FB 22 0 0 132 9 RB 21 2 0 128 8 RB 21 0 0 126 8 RB 17 16 0 118 8 RB 18 2 0 110 8 RB 17 6 0 108 8 WR 16 3 0 106 9 TB 16 2 0 TOO 9 RB 16 2 0 98 8 QB 14 2 0 86 8 QB 14 2 0 86 84 8 TB 14 8 RB 11 18 84 8 RB 14 0 84 82 8 RB 12 10 RB 13 2 80 8 78 8 RB 13 78 8 RB 13 78 8 RB 13 78 9 RB 13 0 74 9 RB 12 2 74 8 WR 12 2 7 RB 12 1 74 6 RB 12 0 0 72 8 WR 11 2 0 68 9 RB 11 2 0 68 8 RB 11 0 0 66 9 TB 11 0 0 66 66 8 RB 11 66 8 RB 10 66 8 RB 11 9 RB 11 66 8 RB 10 64 9 WR 9 60 8 RB 10 60 60 8 WR 10 60 8 RB 10 0 59 8 QB 6 17 8 RB 9 3 57 8 QB 8 4 56 8 RB 9 1 56 8 RB 9 2 56 8 RB 9 1 56 8 RB 9 54 9 54 8 RB 9 RB 9 54 9 54 8 RB 54 8 RB 8 9 0 0 54 8 FB 8 FB 7 10 0 52 8 WR 326 2 52 8 RB 8 2 0 50 8 RB 8 2 0 50 8 WR 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 9 WR 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 9 WR 8 0 0 48 8 RB 48 8 8 RB 8 48
Orr, Mariemont..............
. Wiliams, Loveland......... .Barnes, Blanchester...... Hamner, HamHton......... Keller, Moeler................ Miree, Winton Woods... Nelson, Taft..................... Simon, Newport CC....... Conrad, Holmes.............. Grubbs, Harrison ........... Barkley, ceo.................. Menetrey, Camp.Co...... Gregovlch, WiHiamsbrg Abney, Lloyd................... Wiliams, Northwest ...... Lubrecht, Beechwood ... Worthington, Springbr.. Walker, Lima.................. Ford, Hllsboro................
Peace, Conner................
Davidson, Turpin............ Sneling, CoMer .............. _Pope, Purcel Marian .... Kapprel, Anderson. ........ 'Bel, Middelown............. Price, Loveland .............. Green, Lemon Monroe. White, New Miami... ...... Taylor, ceo..................... Holbert, Harrison........... Cook, Little Miami......... Hinton, Oak Hils............. Pence, Mason................. Herolaga, Ryle ................ Johnson, Wyoming ........ Moody, NCH ..,................. Nettles, Colerain............. Mayer, New Miami ....... Mattscheck, Reading .... Alexander, Colerain....... File, Goshen .................... Parton, Elder.................. Sandhas, Elder ................ Schubert, Batavia .......... Fulton, Wyoming ............ Wooten, NRichmnd........ Sheffield, Lloyd............... Anderson, Amelia.......... Miler, Glen Est e............. Goehring, Goshen ........... Gilbert, East Central..... Doxsey, 51 Xavier.......... Reily, St. Xavier .............
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Rushing
Player, School All. Yards Avg. Martini, East Central ................... 175 1951 11.1 Alexander, Boone County ........... 274 1912 7.0 Mlree, Winton Woods .................. 145 1370 9.4 Johnson, Walnut HiHs .................... 131 1286 9.8 Lewis, Reading .............................. 164 1183 7.2 Asmann, Compbell County ......... 149 1168 7.8 Andreadis, Anderson ................... 157 1161 7.5 Barnes, Blanchester ..................... 182 1145 6.2 5.9 Wi~ams, Northwest ..................... 189 1124 6.3 Simon, Newport CC ...................... 174 1094 7.2 Wilson, Ross ................................... 147 1052 Abney, Lloyd .................................. 157 6.2 974 Walker, Lima ................................. 172 5.5 947 Wilson, Lakota ............................... 179 5.3 939 Wiliams, Loveland ........................ 117 7.9 932 Pope, Purcel Marian ................... 159 932 5.9 Lubrecht, Beecl!wood .................. 111 8.1 902 Keller, Moeler ............................... 142 6.3 888 Barkley, ceo .................................. 92 9.5 870 6.8 Hamner, HamRton ........................ 124 868 Ward, Aiken ................................... 132 6.4 846 Herolaga, Ryle ............................... 177 4.6 829 Nelson, Tall .................................... 113 7.3 828 Wynn, Fairfoeld .............................. 153 5.4 824 Brockhoell, Beechwood ............... 86 9.4 815 Mayer, New Miami ...................... 142 811 5.7 Worthington, Springboro ............. 145 5.4 784 Green, lemon Monroe ................ 107 7.2 780 FHe, Goshen .................................... 78 779 9.9 Bel, Middetown ............................ 110 778 7.1 5.4 Pence, Mason ................................ 142 767 Menetrey, Campbell County ....... 70 760 10.9 9.4 Gamboa, Flnneytown ................... 80 754 6.9 Deck, Princeton ............................ 109 753 Davidson, Turpin ........................... 150 5.0 749 ·.Alexander, Colerain ....................... 97 7.7 748 Gribler, Turpin ............................... 115 744 6.5 tonrad, Holmes ............................. 142 716 5.0 Hinton, Oak H~s ............................ 160 4.4 713 Orr, Mariemont ............................. 134 5.2 699 10.0 Nettles, Colerain ............................. 69 693 Mundy, NCH .................................... 98 6.9 675 Jones, Goshen ................................. 85 7.9 670 .Goehring, Goshen .......................... 112 5.8 649 Kely, Badin ..................................... 123 5.3 647 Holbert, Harrison ........................... 98 642 6.6 Sandusky, Taylor .......................... 112 636 5.7 Burns, WHmington ........................ 129 4.9 635 Murphy, Colerain ........................... 59 619 10.5 T. J. Ball, Western Brown ........... 134 4.6 615 10.5 Holland, SUmmit ............................. 58 612 Taylor, ceo ..................................... 50 12.0 609 Wooten, New Richmond .............. 101 6.0 608 Cook, Lillie Miami ........................ 119 5.1 600 9.6 Hart, East Central ......................... 87 837
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Passing
Player, School All Comp Kaeser, Harrison ........................... 199 103 Brewer, Williamsburg .................. 199 94 McHenry, WM>ut Hills .................204 99 Blair, Springboro ........................... 190 98 Hergott,'Beechwood ..................... 76 47 Vaught, Moeler ............................ 158 76 Albers, Anderson ........................... 99 65 Cook, Conner .................................. 160 77 Lee, Lloyd ....................................... 114 63 Betz,LaSale ................................. 146 75 Barton, HiMsboro ........................... 163 76 'Lammers, Bder ............................ 152 66 'Stormer, Campbell County ......... 120 70 Kidwel, NCH .................................. 116 65 Martin, Reading ............................ 110 57 Slusher, Holmes ............................. 138 65 Distler, East Central ...................... 83 51
Yds 1448 1388 1327 1326 1319 1292 1253 1202 1151 1136 1135 1124 1077 1069 1047 1018 1006
Nler, Ointon-Massie ..................... 113 Ahrens, Roger Bacon ................... 149 Plummer, Wyoming ...................... 81 Bruns, Summit ................................ 99 Sprengard, St. Xavier .................. 129 Rieck, Glen Este ............................ 150 Taylor, Woodward ....................... 148 Milner, Mariemont ....................... 105 Early, Aiken ................................... 103 Turner, Norwood ............:............. 130 Rl<ley, Tall ..................................... 101 Schroeder, Kings ........................... 154 Bray,Oaktfols ............................... 169 Cole, HamiHon ................................. 92 Stormer, Finney!own .................... 96 Malone, Badin ................................. 79 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 99 Zeigler, Wimington ...................... 129 Correll, Amelia ............................... 126 Cole, Hamilton ................................. 68
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1001 917 909 862 839 824 823 809 790 785 782 736 734 733
Yds 806 636 672 703 727 529 434 481 318 443 565 378 575 332 444 430 379 309 681 589 408 387 461 324 249 573 392 223 386 337 318 311 294 275
Avg. 14.7 13.5 14.6 18.6 19.6 14.7 13.6 15.5 10.9 15.8 21.0 14.0 23.0 12.8 17.8 17.6 15.2 12.5 28.4 24.5 17.0 16.1 20.0 14.7 11.3 27.3 18.7 10.1 19.3 16.9 15.9 15.6 14.7 13.8 13.2 13.0 8.9 8.2 17.7 16.4 20.0 18.0 16.0 20.1 16.0 14.5 13.4 21.7 19.1 17.3 15.5 14.3 13.1 11.5 11.3 10.6 10.0 8.0
Receiving
Player, School Ne. Grubbs, Harrison ............................55 Gregovlch, Wiiiamsburg ...............47 Torrey, Springboro .........................46 Russell, Olnlon-Massie ................. .40 McHugh,Moeler ............................37 Parton, Elder ...................................36 McG;nnis, Hlsboro .........................32 Cooper, Deer Park .........................31 McGhee, Walnut Hils .....................29 Buerger, Mariemont ......................28 Gilbert, East Central ......................27 Chambers, Walnut Hills .................27 Snelling, Conner ...............................26 Bridges, Wiliamsburg ....................26 selby, Elder ......................................25 Humphrey, Holmes ........................25 Keller, Moeler .................................25 Dahlmeler, Mariemont ..................25 Sheffield, Lloyd ................................24 Jones, Beechwood ..........................24 Niesen, Roger Bacon ......................24 Adams, Wilmington ........................24 Brummell, campbell Coolly .......23 Jones, Springboro ...........................22 Miller, Glen Este ..............................22 Kapprel, Anderson ..........................21 Rook, Badin ......................................21 Edwards, Norwood ........................ 21 Ostendorf, La Salle ......................... 20 Whitney, Harrison ..........................20 Kanatzar, Ryle ................................. 20 Captain, tfollsboro ............................ 20 Betts, Mount Healthy .....................20 Mundy, NCH ..................................... 20 Mack, Woodward ........................... 20 Jones, Lima ...................................... 20 Cousino, Indian Hil ........................... 20 Zeijna, Sycamore ............................ 20 Reilly, St. Xavier .............................. 19 Cox, St. Xavier ................................. 19 Keidel, Oak HiHs ............................... 13 Johnson, Walnut Hils ...................... 18 Willis, New Richmond ..................... 18 Evans, Lakota ................................. 17 Holman, Amelia ............................... 17 Lewis, Batavia ................................. 17 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................ 17 Thacker, Kings ................................ 16 Cohen, Summit ................................ 16 Leary, Finneytown ......................... 16 Beam, Turpin ................................... 16 Turner, Compbell County .............. 16 Hopkins, Purcell Marian ................ 16 Roberts, Tolawanda ....................... 16 Presion, Springboro ....................... 16 Slilslnger, Mid<letown ................... 16 Powers, Mason ............................... 16 Peace, Conner ................................. 16
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58 73 42 56 59 67 58 57 41 70 39 49 65 34 42 42 51 52 53 24
277 259 177 163 336 311 360 324 296 342 273 246 244 347 306 262 249 228 212 184 182 169 160 127
686
681 677 661 660 609
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G Rsh 9 1912 9 1951 8 1286 8 1161 8 932 8 1145 8 888 8 1052 8 932 8 1183 8 403 8 1124 8 1370 8 493 9 1168 8 521 8 828 7 870 8 713 8 868
Rec 67 17 324 186 194 149 379 78 182 217 703 48 0 636
47 239 118 230 71 209
Ret 637 70 180 424 605 372 339 392 321 18 269 225 0 197 30 453 256 TOO 383 160
Total 2616 2038 1790 1771 1731 1666 1606 1522 1435 1418 1415 1397 1370 1326 1245 1213 1202 1200 1167 1137
Kickoff returns
Player, School No. Menetrey, Campbel County ......... 4 Leininger, Indian Hill ........................ 6 Andreadis, Anderson ...................... 7 Turner, CampibeH County ............... 4 Alexander, Boone Coolly .............. 9 Moody, NCH ...................................... 4 Barkley, ceo .................................... 6 Williams, Campbell County ............ 4 Johnson, Walnut Hills ....................... 5 Williams, Loveland ......................... 16 Russo, Badin ...................................... 5 Buller, Roger Bacon ........................ 6 Conrad, Holmes ................................ 8 Daniels, Mount Healthy .................. 8 Keller, MoeBer .................................. 8 Bryan, Newport cc ......................... 4 Williams, Roger Bacon .................... 6 Cook, Little Miami ......................... 11 Captain, HiHsboro ........................... 10 Ford, Hnlsboro .................................. 5 Scudder, NCH .................................... 9 Reliy, St. Xavier ............................... 7 Deck, Princeton ............................. 10 Slaven, Harrison ............................... 5 Rogers, Hamilton ........................... 10 Holland, Summit ............................... 4 Shestina, Turpin ............................... 6 Wainscott, Beechwood ................... 4 Sheffield, Lloyd ................................. 8 MIHer, Springboro .......................... 14 Wilson, Ross ...................................... 9 McHugh, Moeiler ........................... 11 Hamilton, Western Brown ............. 8 Barnes, Blanchester ...................... 13 Hines, Walnut Hils ......................... 14 Holber.t, Harrison ............................. 8 Anderson, Woodward ..................... 6 Paulinelli, La Sale ........................... 15 SneiNng, Conner ................................ 6 Patterson, Western Hils ................ 5 Orr, Mariemont ................................ 8
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Yds Avg. 65.3 261 49.2 295 299 42.7 163 40.8 365 40.6 156 39.0 230 38.3 152 38.0 180 36.0 566 35.4 174 34.8 202 33.7 268 33.6 265 33.1 32.9 263 32.8 131 186 31.0 29.6 326 29.5 295 28.2 141 248 27.6 192 27.4 269 26.9 -132 26.4 262 26.2 104 26.0 155 25.8 103 25.7 25.4 203 354 25.2 222 25.0 24.7 272 194 24.3 24.0 315 23.9 334 23.9 191 23.5 141 22.9 343 114 22.8 114 22.8 180 22.5
McGowan, Springboro .................. 10 Brandenburg, Glen Esle ................. 6 Smith, New Miami ......................... 11 Brenner, Western Brown ............... 4 Walker, Lima .................................... 7 Carr, Wilmington ............................ 14 Hinton, Oak Hills ............................. 12 Russell, Oinlon-Massie ................... 8 Rodgers, HamHion ......................... 14 Johnson, Wyoming .......................... 7 McBrayer, Sycamore ..................... 4 Harmon, Talawanda ........................ 9 Pritchett, Sycamore ....................... 6 Rutter, Milford ................................. 5 Migal, Lakota .................................... 9 Davidson, Turpin .............................. 6 Pope, PurceH Marian .................... 13 Schubert, Batavia ............................ 9 Higlifil, Mason .................................. 8
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133 243 88 153 304 261 173 305 150 85 186 124 104 184 121 261 180 159
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22.3 22.2 22.1 22.0 21.9 21.7 21.7 21.6 21.5 21.4
21.3 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.4 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0
Kick scoring
~Punting Avg. 44.4 40.9 40.8 40.5 40.1 40.0 39.7 39.1 39.0 38.3 37.9 37.2 37.0 36.7 36.4 36.1 36.0 35.9 35.3 35.2 35.2 35.1 35.0
~Touchdown passes 19: Kaeser, Harrison 16: Cook, Comer 14: Blair, Springboro 13: Albers, Anderson 12: Hergott, Beechwood; Brewer, Wiliams· burg
n: Lee, Lloyd; Stormer, campbell' Coolly; Lammers, Elder 10: Distler, East Central; Barton. Hllsboro; Rlcley, Taft; Vaught, Moeler 9: Betz, La Sale 8: Martin, Reading; Sprengard, St. Xavier ~
Punt returns
Player, School No. Yards Avg. Jackson, Woodward ....................... 4 145 36.3 Jones, ceo ....................................... To 276 27.6 Alexander, Boone County ............. 10 272 27.2 Shesllna. Turpin ............................... 6 155 25.8 Grubbs, Harrison ............................. 4 102 25.5 Ingram, Lloyd .................................... 5 117 23.4 Gilbert, East Central ....................... 9 208 23.1 Goodhart, Moeller ........................... 4 91 22.8 Smith, New Miami .......................... 10 226 22.6 White, East Central ......................... 6 135 22.5 Johnson, Wyoming .......................... 4 90 22.5 Muldrow, Princeton ........................ 7 141 20.1 Cole, Winton Woods ........................ 4 80 20.0 Ford, Hilsboro ................................. 11 215 19.5 19.5 Bridges, Williamsburg ..................... 6 117 19.0 Penberton, New Rlclrnond ............ 6 117 Mapp, Tall ........................................ 6 112 18.7 Mundy, NCH ...................................... 4 74 18.5 17.9 Thacker, Kings ................................. 7 125 17.8 Lewis, Batavia .................................. 5 89 Wainscott, Beechwood ................... 7 136 17.4 Wilson, Ross ..................................... 10 170 17.0 Tuclor, SUmmit ................................. 7 114 16.2 Davidson, Turpin .............................. 4 64 16.0 Herman,Ryle ................................... 12 191 15.9 15.8 Helvey, Lemon Monroe ...,............. 18 286 Jones, Goshen .................................. 24 15.2 Keler, Moeler .................................. 5 76 15.2 15.1 Reilly, St. Xavier .............................. 14 211 Wiliams, Roger Bacon ................... 10 147 14.7 14.3 Gusich, St. Xavier ............................ 6 86 Highfil, Mason .................................. 7 96 14.0 13.8 sexton, La Sale ................................ 8 110 13.4 Leininger, Indian Hill ........................ 5 67 13.1 Wiliams, Boone County .................. 9 118 Woolen, New Rlclrnond ................. 6 82 13.0 Plummer, Wyoming ........................ 5 62 12.4 12.3 Krolvner, Newport CC .................... 6 74 Captain, Hilsboro ............................. 5 60 12.0 Russel, Ointon-Massie ................... 8 96 12.0 Creutzlnger, Northwest .................. 8 95 11.9 11.6 Sandfoss, Newport CC .................... 8 93 Andreadis, Anderson ..................... 12 125 10.4
Offensive average
East Central ........................................................... 470.0 Beechwood ............................................................. 434.6 Compbel Coolly ................................................... 397.0 Anderson ................................................................ 397.0 ColerM> ................................................................... 395.3 Lloyd ........................................................................ 381.0 Winton Woods ........................................................ 377.0 ceo .......................................................................... 359.0 Moeler ..........................................................._ ..... 356.0 Wyoming ................................................................. 349.0 Mariemont ............................................................. 348.0 NCH .......................................................................... 345.4 Harrison .................................................................. 344.4 Boone County ......................................................... 342.0 Goshen ..................................................................... 333.6 Springboro .............................................................. 331.0 Reading ................................................................... 328.3 Batavia .................................................................... 327.9 Lemon Monroe ...................................................... 311.1 SurTmit ··-·--....................................................... 307.0 New Rldmond ...................................................... 301.0 Tall .......................................................................... 299.0 Blanchester ............................................................ 293.0 Badin ........................................................................ 290.0 Loveland ................................................................. 289.1 Willamsburg .......................................................... 288.0 Comer ..................................................................... 288.0 Aiken ........................................................................ 286.0 La Salle ................................................................... 285.6 HamiHon .................................................................. 284.0 Turpin ...................................................................... 283.4 Hillsboro .................................................................. 281.6 Hamilton ................................................................. 281.6 New Miami.............................................................. 278.2 Roger Bacon ........................................................... 276.0 Elder ........................................................................ 276.0 Holmes ..................................................................... m.J Ryle .......................................................................... 270.0 ainton-Massie ....................................................... 267.5 Newport CC ............................................................ 264.6 Lakota ..................................................................... 262.9 Middelown ............................................................ 261.8 Tolawanda .............................................................. 256.0 Finneytown ............................................................. 252.0 Ross .......................................................................... 251.0 Princeton ................................................................ 246.8 Glen Este ................................................................ 244.0 Purcell Marian ....................................................... 244.0 St.Xavler ................................................................. 242.9 Lima ......................................................................... 239.1 Amelia ..................................................................... 239.0 Northwest ............................................................... 237.9 W!st-n~
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Deer Park ............................................................... 233.0 MH!ord ..................................................................... 231.6 Sycamore ............................................................... 230.5 Norwood ................................................................. 230.0
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Fumble recoveries
6: Swackhamer, Hilsboro 5: Brown, Hamilton; Ogletree, Batavia; Brown, Hamilton; King, Goshen; Byrd, Tolawanda 4: Kostoff, Colerain; Leary, Arneytown; Voland, Flnneytown; Green, Lemon Monroe; Dledrlchs, Surrmil; Turner, Hillsboro
Player,School FG PAT Total 54 Meece, East Central ....................... 3 66 Engle, Lloyd ....................................... 6 24 42 Rosser, Anderson ............................ 2 34 40 lies, <:ampbell County ...................... 2 32 38 5yrd, Boone County ........................ 1 34 37 Stamp, Lakota .................................. 8 13 37 Tymitz, Mason ................................. 6 16 34 Mattscheck, Reading ...................... 2 26 32 Evans, Springboro ........................... 3 22 31 Weisman, La SaHe ........................... 2 22 28 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................. 3 19 28 Bishop, Beechwood ......................... 0 28 28 Drake, Wyoming .............................. 1 25 28 Kirzner, ceo ..................................... 1 25 28 Bauguess, St. Xavier ....................... 1 25 28 Best, Ross .......................................... 2 21 27 Webb, Princeton .............................. 3 18 27 Scherz, Colerain ................................ 0 26 26 Cogeshal, Fairfield .......................... 5 11 26 Sullivan, Holmes ............................... 3 17 26 Driggers, Elder ................................. 1 23 26 26 . Hlllner, Newport CC ......................... 1 23 Holtkamp, Purcell Marian .............. 2 18 24
Player, School Ne. Yards 577 Taylor, ceo ...................................... 13 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................ 21 858 Dillman, Taiawanda ......................29 1182 Gourley, Western HiHs ...................39 1580 Pidgeon, Conner ..............................28 1121 Hinton, Oak Hils ..............................38 1521 Weisman, Finneytown ................... 16 535 Keegan, Walnut Hils ......................25 978 Schaeffer, Amelia ........................... !! 428 Carter, Wiiiamsburg ...................... 27 1034 Gregory, Lloyd ................................ 15 569 James, Lima ....................................31 1153 Dunn, Norwood ................................ 17 630 Brenner, Western Brown ..............26 953 Wiliams, Loveland .......................... 18 656 Bishop, Beechwood ........................ 15 542 Scherz, Colerain ............................... 16 578 Freeland, Glen Esle ............... .. ... 16 574 Parton, Elder ...................................32 1130 Kahn, Batavia ..................................29 1021 Pennekamp, Moeller ...................... 12 422 Cohen, Summit ................................ 22 773 Byrd, Boone County .......................21 735
Interceptions
7: Wiliams, Lemon Monroe 5: Strayhorn, Princeton; Jones, Goshen; Pat· terson, Western Hils; Kostoff, Colerain; Plummer, Wyoming; Crowe, Mason; Wllschevick, Mariemont 4: Cohen, Surrmit; Barton, Hilsboro; Muldrow, Princeton; Price, Lakota; Anderson, Amela; Wer· ner, Anderson; Taylor, Colerain; Slaven, Harrison; Leary, Finneytown; Lusby, Taylor; Carr, Wilmington; Rkley, Taft; Leininger, Indian HI; Ringer, Turpin; Scudder, NCH; W!I!IOOf', Boone Coolly
Team Rec Pts 1. Colerain (15) .............. 8-0 150 2. St. Xavier ................... 7-1 134 3. Hamilton .................... 7-1 112 4. Anderson ................... 8-0 109 5. Moeller ...................... 5-3 60 6. Elder .......................... 5-3 50 7. Winton Woods ........... 7-1 43 8. Mariemont ................. 8-0 42 9. Badin ......................... 8-0 37 10. Princeton ................... 5-3 23 Others receiving votes: Lakota 19, Wyoming 11, Lemon Monroe 10, Withrow 9, Turpin 7, La Sale 4, Tall, CC'J 2, Western Hils 1.
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All-purpose yardage
Player, School Alexander, Boone Cty ... Martini, East Central.... Johnson, Walnut Hils..... Andreadis, Anderson.... Williams, Loveland......... Barnes, Blanchester...... Keller, Moeller................ Wilson, Ross.................... Pope, Purcel Marian .... Lewis, Reading,.............. Russell, Ointon-Massle. WIWams, Northwest ...... Mlree, Winton Woods... Gregovich, Wiliamsbrg Asmann, Compbel Cty. Paullnelli, La Sale ........... Nelson, Taft..................... Barkley, ceo.................. Hinton, Qak Hils............. Hamner, HamiHon. ........
Coaches poll
Defensive average
St. Xavier ................................................................ 112.8 Lemon Monroe ...................................................... 124.3 Mariemont ............................................................ 136.0 ceo .......................................................................... T37.o Colerain ................................................................... 141.0 Anderson ................................................................ 145.0 New Miami .............................................................. 164.6 East Central ........................................................... 166.0 Fairfield ................................................................. 187.88 Wyoming ................................................................. 189.0 Badin ........................................................................ 189.0 Beechwood ............................................................. 199.2 Oinlon-Massle ....................................................... 207.8 New Richmond ...................................................... 209.0 Amelia ..................................................................... 209.0 Finneytown ............................................................. 211.0 Hamilton .................................................................. 212.0 Boone Cty ............................................................... 213.0 Conner ..................................................................... 213.0 Reading ................................................................... 215.4 Summit .................................................................... 217.7 Ryle .......................................................................... 218.0 Northwest ............................................................... 219.6 Indian Hill ................................................................. 220.0 Turpin ...................................................................... 220.5 Newport CC ............................................................ 221.4 Ross .......................................................................... 222.0 Lima ......................................................................... 224.8 Lloyd ........................................................................ 226.7 Purcell Marian ....................................................... 228.0 Goshen ..................................................................... 231.1 Mason ...................................................................... 232.0 Elder ............................... _ ...................................... 235.0 La Sale .................................................................... 240.5 Kings ........................................................................ 243.0 Tall .......................................................................... 245.0 Princeton ................................................................ 247.4 Hllsboro .................................................................. 247.4 Batavia .................................................................... 248.0 Winton Woods ........................................................ 248.0 Blanchester ............................................................ 249.0 Lakota ..................................................................... 251.4 Middetown ............................................................ 255.5 Loveland ................................................................. 260.7 Compbel Coolly .................................................. 263.3 Glen Este ................................................................ 264.0 Springboro .............................................................. 265.0 Wlllamsburg .......................................................... 269.0
FOOTBALL STANDINGS Cincinnati Hills League Team Mariemont........ Loveland............ Taylor................. Wyoming........... Reading.............. Deer Park......... Indian HiH............
League Overall W L W L 5 0 s o 3 2 4 4 3 2 3 4 3 1 7 1 2 2 5 3 1 4 3 5 0 5 2 6
PF 311 173 106 258 246 114 113
PA 48 173 153 134 126 201 149
Greater Miami Conference
League OVerall Team W L W L Hamllon........... . 6 0 7 1 Lakota. .............. . 5 1 5 3 Princeton. .......... 4 2 5 3 Lima Senior ..... .. 4 2 5 3 Fairfield............ . 2 4 3 5 Middetown..... .. 1 5 1 7 MH!ord. ............. . 1 5 1 7 Sycamore........ .. 1 5 1 7
PF 183 137 169 148 110 142 96 105
PA 129 129 131 90 131 151 262 197
Fort Ancient Vallev Conf. Team Mason................ Goshen.............. Little Miami...... Springboro......... Ross.................... Wilmington........ 'lorwood.,:......... ~iftnc.
Ltague overaTr W L W L 4 1 6 2 4 1 5 3 3 2 4 4 3 2 4 4 2 3 4 4 2 3 3 5 1 4 1 7 1
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149 75
PA 131 128 205 175 112 222 209 un
Queen City National League Overall w L w L PF
Team Winton Woods.. Northwest......... Harrison............. Walnut HiRs....... Hughes ...............
3 2 2 1 0
0 1 2 2 3
7 4 3 4 1
1 4 5 4 7
219 109 223 197 101
Queen City American League Overall w L w L PF
Team Anderson........... Tall..................... Turpin................. Amelia................ Glen Esle........... Woodward ........
Team St. Xavier.......... Elder................... MoeHer............... LaSalle...............
Team Badin................... c.-Julienne......... McNicholas....... AHer................... Roger Bacon..... Pur MN'IAn
4 3 2 2 1 0
0 1 2 2 3 4
8 6 6 4 2 1
0 2 2 4 6 7
GCL-South Ltague Overall w L wL 3 2 1 0
0 1 2 3
7 5 5 4
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PA 88 175 214 216 194
344 200 166 126 124 86
PA 62 182 106 130 194 262
PF 216 166 213 204
PA 37 122 162 170
PF 180 199 181 139 147
PA 115 121 225 158 163
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Cincinnati CD... No. College Hill.. New Miami....... SummitC.D....... LOristlan........ Lockland............ Batavia...............
5 3 3 3 0 0 1
0 2 1 1 4 4 3
8 5 6 5 3 1 2
0 3 2 3 5 7 6
290 147 •196 243 98 91 127
60 214 103 136 167 315 205
Southern Buckeye Conf League Overall 'W L w L PF PA Team
Hillsboro. ............ N.Richmond....... Bethel-Tate....... Blanchester ....... Clermont NE ..... W.Brown.......... Wiliamsburg.....
4 3 3 2 2 1 0
0 1 1 2 3 3 5
7 6 6 4 2 1 2
1 2 2 4 6 6 6
233 185 147 164 97 99 136
Mid Miami Leapue League OVeral w L w L PF
Team LemMon ........... Franklin.............. Tolawanda........ Edgewood......... Carroll................ Miamisburg...... Lebanon............. Fenwick.............
5 4 3 2 2 2 1 1
0 1 2 3 3 3 4 4
8 6 4 4 2 2 3 2
0 2 4 4 6 6 5 6
201 195 137 167 88 165 155 103
100 121 94 139 163 285 195
PA 44 112 196 149 212 191 201 199
Metro County Conference LtagUt OVerall w L w L PF PA
Team Colerain.............. West. Hils......... Withrow ............. Mt.Heanhy....... Aiken.................. OakHiis.............
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8 4 5 2 3 0
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0 0
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5 7
334 163 197 97 129 120
94 160 154 278 190 282
PF 155 85
PA 156 254
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Kentucky Ttam Boone Coolly .................................... Beechwood........................................ Harrison Co Compbel Coolly............................... Hlf1Wids............................................ Conner................................................. Dayton................................................ Lloyd.................................................... Ryle...................................................... Dixie Heights..................................... Holmes ................................................ Covington catholic............................ NewportCC ...................................... Belevue.............................................. Carrol Coolly................................... Simon Kenton. ................................... Scott.................................................... Ludlow................................................ ~~~ly...................................
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FOOTBALL
.:......=An-=--:d:...:er::_::so-=n,=s=-op_po_n_e-nt_t_hi_s-w-ee-k is St. Xavier, the No. 2 team in the ~ BY CAREY HOFFMAN city. Winton Woods also faces a Enquirer contributor large Division I opponent in Fair- 路 One week remains before the field. Ohio football playoffs, and the fore"We know we have to beat cast for the Cincinnati area - with Fairfield, and then we'll have to the exception of some cloudiness in see how some things work out," Division I and II- is mostly clear. says Dan Bamonte, Winton Woods'路 Most teams, barring an unlikely associate head coach. Winton run of upsets, are now aware of Woods was in the fourth spot in their destiny and can stop wonder- this week's Harbins, but had less ing if they'll make the playoffs and than a one-point lead in average begin thinking about whom they over Marysville, along with anothmight play. er potential challenge from No. 6 Here's a rundown of the area Chaminade-Julienne. picture in each division: Marysville plays Pickerington DIVISION 1: Nine teams came this week, a Columbus-area Diviinto the weekend with a chance at sion I team with eight wins. If the four regional playoff berths, Marysville wins, Bamonte says, it according to Steve Shuck, assistant could pass Winton Woods. Chami- i athletic director at Princeton, nade-Julienne also has a potentially whose hobby is to track the Harbin large Harbin payoff when it travels computer points that determine to Massachusetts to play Brockton, the playoff participants. That num- the No. 1 team in that state. If CJ ber, he says, is now down to seven. wins that game, it could mount a Three teams are locks for play- challenge for the fourth spot. off berths - Colerain, St. Xavier DIVISION Ill: Three area teams and Dayton Wayne. "With Moel- lead the regional ratings - Lemler's loss and what that does to the on-Monroe, Badin and Hillsboro point totals," says Shuck, "I'm with a large dropoff in point totals very comfortable saying those from the current fourth team to three teams are in." No. 5 Goshen. Hamilton could put a lock on the Both Lemon-Monroe's John Sinfourth berth by upsetting Colerain gleton and Badin's Terry Malone this Friday. If Hamilton loses, how- believe they've locked up playoff ever, and Moeller, Elder and Day- spots, but both still have goals in ton Fairmont all win their fmal- week 10. Lemon-Monroe can week games, Shuck projects all clinch the Mid-Miami League title four will finish within a miniscule outright, Badin can wrap up its one-point range of each other in a first 10-0 season since 1980. battle for' the final playoff berth. Hillsboro coach Jim Horne be"Those four would then be at lieves his team has a solid shot, but the mercy路 of how well their de- needs to win this week at 3-6 feated opponents play next week," Clermont Northeastern. That says Shuck. For instance, the Ket- could be more difficult than he tering Alter-Lakota game could be previously thought, since four of a pivotal game. Alter is a defeated Hillsboro's key players were opponent of Fairmont, Lakota a thrown out for fighting in Friday defeated opponent of Hamilton. night's win over Western Brown, The winner of their matchup will making them ineligible to play this bring second-level points to one of week. those teams and deny them to the DIVISION IV: Wyoming is the other school. only area team among the top six Centerville and West Carrollton lost Friday, moving them out of the in the region. The Cowboys were second in the region and added a picture. DIVISION II: Two local teams win over 5-4 Reading Friday, so " should be a lock for a playoff show up in the top six in the region they berth. 路 in Division II - Anderson and DIVISION V: Like Wyoming, Winton Woods. Anderson is pretty Mariemont is the only area team in sure it's in the playoff mix. Winton Woods is pretty sure that it's ner- the top six in its region, and ranks a strong second. The Warriors are vous. Anderson is 9-0 and last week undefeated and are headed to the ranked third in the region, with an playoffs, where they show all the average of 25.2500 Harbin points. signs of being a legitimate state ! That's better than a full five points title threat. DIVISION VI: Undefeated Cinahead of fourth-place Winton Woods, and a sizable cushion at cinnati Country Day put a lock on its first trip back to the playoffs this point in the season. "Just listening to the computer since 1991 with its win over New analysts talk, they seemed to think Miami Friday night. "We're starting to emphasize that when we beat Woodward this week, we would have enough the playoffs to our players," says points," says Anderson coach CCD coach Tim Dunn. "We've Vince Suriano. "We've looked at it been undefeated before, but we and feel we have a pretty good haven't done as well in the playoffs chance at a spot, but we'll prepare as we would've liked." for this game with the feeling that' CCD will be the only area team we don't, and do everything we to qualify among the top four in have to do to win this game." this division.
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St. Ignatius d~mps Moeller, 41-7 The Cincinnati Enquirer
CLEVELAND - Sean Grady threw five touchdown passes, leading Cleveland St. Ignatius over Moeller, 41-7, Saturday night. Moeller fell to 5-4 while St. Ignatius, which replaced Moeller as the dominant team in Ohio the past six years, raised its record to 8-1.
The St. Ignatius defense took away Moeller's rushing game, holding the Crusaders to 44 yards on the ground. Grady completed 12 of 15 passes for 269 yards. Moeller
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Records: Sl 8-1, M 5--4.
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P-Rob Brown 8 rm !pass failed) Records: PH, R 2-7.
..,. Amelia 22, Taft 21, at Taft -Amelia's Brian Correll connected with wide receiver Mike Schaeffer for 29 yards with 45 seconds remaining to give Amelia a comefrom-behind victory Friday night. Schaeffer's extra-point kick sealed the win. Ameililiaa=======7o oe o7 156 -22 -21
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Moeller faces .500, 'worst' season ever BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer contributor l O 3l. q ·• ....k 'f. Steve Kl onne never spo e truer words "The Princeton game (Friday) could make or break our season" Moeller's veteran football c~ach said "It's senior week and there'; a lot of things going on for the kids which should help." At 5-4, Moeller is facing the prospect of having the worst record in school history. Since starting • varsity football in 1963 , Moeller has never lost Steve Klonne five games in a season. Its worst record was 6-4 in 1991. Princeton is 6-3, but both former state champions are out of the playoff picture. Tlie Crusaders are coming off Saturday's 41-7 loss to Cleveland St. Ignatius - the
third worst defeat in school history. Nevertheless, Klonne was encouraged by his players. "The kids played hard,'' Klonne said. "Nobody walked off the field with their heads down or looked around. I think we will come back and play hard against Princeton." Moeller's weakness has been on defense. The Crusaders have given up 203 points in nine games while the offense has scored 220. Moeller could be in more trouble next season. It loses its entire starting offense except two wide receivers. Defensively, Moeller will return five junior starters but must replace the entire corp· of linebackers and defensive backs. "The reserve team lost only one game and that was to Elder," Klonne said. "The freshman team tied two but won the remaining games." Tickets for Friday's game will be on sale at both schools beginning Tuesday during school hours.
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DIViSION 11-111-IV-V-VI FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE LINE
OFFENSIVE LINE
Mike Glassmeyer Turpin
Jason Hackney Mariemont
David Knott Goshen
Seth Klein Wyoming
Dustin Cohen Summit Country Day
Don Gallagher Roger Bacon
Jason Allmon Lemon-Monroe
Ethan Howard Bethel-Tate
J.D. Warden Mariemont
A 6-2, 230-pound senior, Glassmeyer was a Division II allstate pick after blocking for two 1,000-yard rushers this year.
One of the big reasons the Warriors made it to the regional finals, the 6-2 230-pound Hackney was a Division V all-state selection.
At 6-6 and 265-pounds helped account for more than 3,000 yards of offense. He was picked to the Division Ill all-state team.
The 6-2, 215-pound senior helped the team run up more than 350 yards of offense each game and qualify for the playoffs.
Powerful and agile, the 6-5, 21 0-pound senior blocked for a 1 ,000yard rusher and helped the Silver Knights rack up almost 350 yards a game of offense.
The 6-3,205-pound sanior started the season at linebacker before switching to down lineman. Was the GCLN Lineman of the Year.
His speed and tenacious style of play helped Lemon-Monroe allow just 137 yards a game, which was second-best in the area.
A 6-1 , 170-pound senior, Howard had an impressive 22 sacks among his team leading 70 tackles.
The 6-2, 240-pounder was all-Southwest District after helping lead a Mariemont team that allowed just 156 yards a game to the regional finals.
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DEFENSIVE BACKS
LINEBACKERS
Buck Green Lemon-Monroe
Lee Wilschevick Mariemont
Quincy Falker Winton Woods
Jeff Buchanon Mason
Tyler Williams Lemon-Monroe
Jeff Rook Hamilton Badin
Chris Dahlmeier Mariemont
Brad Kirzner Cin. Country Day
JaJaTaylor Cin. Country Day
The Division Ill Southwest Ohio district Defensive player of the Year, Green's speed and quickness was impressive in leading his team to a spot in postseason play.
A 6-1, 21 0-pound senior, Wilschevick intercepted five passes and returned three for touchdowns while recording 70 solo tackles and 75 assisted tackles.
The team's leading tackler, Falker used his 6-3, 230-pound size to crush ball carriers for a defense that allowed only 233 yards per game.
The 6-3, 205-pound senior recorded 93 tackles and three quarterback sacks and an all-Southwest District selection.
Williams, a 6-2, 170pound junior, used his athletic ability to lead the city in interceptions with nine.
The 6-4 195-pound junior was a first-team aii-GCLN selection and second-team Division IV all-state pick.
A Cincinnati Hills League all-star, the 6-3 21 0-pound senior was all-Southwest District after making 64 tackles and intercepting two passes.
The Indians' best open-field tackler, he recorded 90 tackles and had four interceptions while scoring 30 points as a kicker.
The 6-2, 205-pound senior was a secondteam Division VI allstate pick after averaging 42.1 yards on 21 punts.
KICKER Brent Rosser Anderson His long kickoffs and pin-point accuracy made Rosser one of the most important parts of the Redskins' scoring machine. He kicked three field goals and 41 extra points, while also earning Enquirer player of the year honors in soccer.
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HONORABLE MENTION Offense Quarterbacks: Dan'Yea Ridley, Taft; Jasen Barton, Hillsboro; Troy Hinkston. New Richmond; Casey Blair, Springboro; Jeff Kidwell, North College Hill; Derick Jenkins, Winton Woods, David McHenry, Walnut Hills; Chad Murphy, Franklin; Chris Dittman, Talawanda; Jesse Milner, Mariemont. Running backs: Shawn Nelson, Taft; Nick Monk, Franklin; Derek Gribler, Turpin; Brandon Barnes, Blanchester; Keith Ford, Hillsboro; Rob Wooten, New Richmond; T.J. Ball, Western Brown; Jeff Goehring, Goshen; Scott Jones, Goshen; Shawn Fite. Goshen; Mitch Pence, Mason; Jay Waters, Mason; John Cook, Little Miami; Jarrod Burns, Wilmington; Tony Flan-
nery, Norwood; Nick Wilson, Ross; Kenny Pope, Purcell Marian; Kevin Kelly, Badin; Thomas Holland, Summit Country Day; Steve Mayer. New Miami; Mozelle Miree, Winton Woods; Curtis Williams, Northwest; Justin Bach, Fenwick; Lynsey Lewis, Reading; Tugg Orr, Mariemont; Cwt Williams, Loveland. Receivers: Robert Mapp, Taft; Jason Beam, Turpin; Jeremy Michael, Lebanon; Adam McGinnis, Hillsboro; C.J. Captain, Hillsboro; Clint Cooper, Talawanda; Mickey Thompson, Little Miami; Joe Torrey. Springboro; Bryan Preston, Springboro; Josh Thacker, Kings; Rod Hopkins, Purcell Marian; Cleon Lewis, Batavia; Kevin Sills, Landmark Christian; Alex Sulfsted, Cincinnati Country Day; Gary Grego-
ry, Northwest; Matt Woeste, Winton Woods; Brad Buerger, Mariemont; Mike Mefford, Wyoming. Linemen: Eric Seibert, Anderson; Curt Yuskewich, Turpin; Dave Bruan, Turpin; Jason Harrison, Hillsboro; Chris Knause, New Richmond; Chase Thompson, Blanchester; Andrew Evans, Hillsboro; Ryan Stuckey, Hillsboro; Brandon Fawley, Goshen; Steve King, Goshen; Jedd Williams, Mason; Quentin Short. Little Miami; Eric Johnson, Norwood; Joe Houpe, Ross; Andy Farfsing, Purcell Marian; Don Richardson; Badin; Brad Thompson. McNicholas; Matt Vollmer, Cincinnati Country Day; Blue Eaves, Cincinnati Country Day; Eric Nadermann. New Miami; Jimmy Dorsey, Batavia; Ken Relic. Landmark Christian; John Robert, Hughes; John Woods, Walnut Hills; Josh Campbell, Winton Woods: Jamie Gatto, North-
···---- --------------west; Steve Putt, Winton Woods; Mike O'Neill, Wyoming; David Bethel, Indian Hi!l. Kicker: David Yeager, Northeastern; Kevin Tymitz. Mason; Andy Schur, Northwest; Brian Bales, Franklin; Kevin Mattscheck, Reading. Defense Linemen: Brian Hensley, Anderson; Adam Terp, Anderson; Brian Bolger, Turpin; Shannon Bradley, Blanchester; Rusty Swackhamer, Hillsboro; Brian Nichols, Western Brown; Joe Deavers, New Richmond; Joe Davidson, New Richmond; Tony Franchini. Badin; Damon Anderson, Cincinnati Country Day; Sean Riley, Summit Country Day; George Gaines, North College Hill; Charlie Sapp, New Miami; Gary Gregory, Winton Woods; Brian Henderson, Northwest; Dave Orr, Northwest; John Woods, Walnut
Hills; Ameer Rasheed, Hughes; Kendrick Johnson. Winton Woods; Adam Smith. Lebanon; Jay Berksmeyer, Wyoming; Matt Barber, Wyoming; Garry Clark, Reading. Linebackers: Joer Werner, Anderson; Brian Harking, Turpin; Clint Kirker, Bethel-Tate; T.J. Turner, Hillsboro; Jermonn Mack, Lemon-Monroe; Adam McGinnis, Hillsboro; Mike Felts, New Richmond; Tim O'Hara, western Brown; Doug Widner, Goshen; Matt Marcum, Badin; Tony Buschur, McNicholas; Clayton Duncan, North College Hill; Jason Smith, Landmark Christian; Charles Chambers, Walnut Hills; Dan Edmondson, Northwest; Damon Robinson, Hughes; Brian Dever, Mariemont; Mike Yeager, Indian Hill; Jeremiah Caudill, Reading. Backs: Jim Rogers, Turpin; Adam
Szabo. Anderson; C.J. Captain, Hillsboro; John Cook, Little Miami; Chris Pemberton. New Richmond; Johnny Hood, Mason; Jason Crowe, Mason; Brian Adams, Wilmington; Aaron Helvey, Lemon-Monroe; Toby HatJn, Purcell Marian; Kevin White. McNicholas: Derrick Haynes, Purcell Marian; Brian Hoffman, Roger Bacon; Jason Jurgenson. Cincinnati Country Day; Kory Scudder, North College Hill; Terry White, New Miami; Kelly Heekin, Summit Country Day; Pat Cruetzinger, Northwest; Tyrone Cole, Winton Woods; Avery Waller, Hughes: Bobby Bodnar, Mariemont; John Johnson, Wyoming: Todd Frakes, Wyoming. Punter: Brad Wiseman, Finneytown: Tim Albers, Anderson; Jeremiah Carter, Williamsburg; Pete Engle, Indian Hill.
Elder dominates Moeller Panthers cruise to 21-0 victory By Bill Peterson Post staff reporter
BOB DICKEASONfTha Cincinnati Post
:lder's Corey Stein separates Moeller receiver Greg McHugh from the >all. Elder's defense stuffed Moeller for a 21-0 victory.
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Unfortunately for Elder High School's football team, the Harbin computer rankings don't give extra weight to road wins against Moeller. So, the Panthers don't know if their im· pressive 21-0 win against Moeller at Galbreath Field Friday night will be enough to keep them in the playoff hunt. "I think we're hopeful," said Elder quarterback John Lammers. "But we have a lot of football left to play." Lammers completed 12 of 24 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown while Elder's defense held the Crusaders to no rushing yards after halftime. The loss almost certain-
ly knocked Moeller, which played in last year's state championship game, out of the playoffs. The game revealed no s:Pecific turning point. Instead, the Panthers worked patiently against a gnawing problem throughout the first quarter while Moeller pounded the ball on the ground. "They came out with an extra tackle on their strong side, a formation they hadn't been in all year," said Lou Grippa, Elder's defensive coordinator and head coach Tim Grippa's brother. "We kept trying to adjust to it and finally got it figured out after the start of the second quarter. The kids did a great job adjusting on the field." The Crusaders had rushed for 64 yards through their first full drive of the second period. From that point forward, they lost five yards on the ground. Please see ELDER, 50
Week 7 highlights GAME OF THE WEEK
Seniors Jim Davidson and Derek Gribler combined to rush for more than 300 yards and Turpin held off a furious fourth-quarter rally in knocking off Woodward, 28-26, In the Queen City Conference. NOTABLES • Walnut Hills senior running back Glynn
Johnson rushed 276 yards after rushing for 268 yards last week. • Blanchester's Brandon Barnes rushed for 270 yards and four TDs. • Reading senior Lynsey Lewis totaled 256 yards offense and five TDs. • Winton Woods' Mozelle Mlree and North· west's Curtis Williams both went over 1,000 yards rushing for the season.
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Headed for paydirt: Elcer running back B.J. Sandhaas (43) dodges Moeller's Mike Steltenpohl en route to one of his two touchdowns during the Panthers' 21-0 Greater Catholic League victory on Friday night.
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Meanwhile, Elder's big-play passing attack moved the ball downfield for two touchdowns in the final 2:20 of the second quarter. A 41-yard run by tailback B.J. Sandhas finished off the first touchdown, sending the Elder half of the crowd into a frenzy. Elder got the ball back at its 25-yard line with 1:01 remaining in the half. A 42-yard pass from Lammers to Sandhas put the ball on the Moeller 13 with 19 seconds remaining. On the next play, Lammers connected with Beau Parton, who made a diving catch on the goal line for the touchdown. The Panthers drove all the way to Moeller's 15 without scoring on their first possession of the second half. On their next drive, however, they moved 73 yards on nine plays. Sandhas ran the final three yards for the score, but Lammers completed 4 of 4 passes for 72 yards to four different receivers - Parton, Sandhas, Jeff Selby and Brad Lambers. Elder looked like a different team from the outfit that lost a week earlier, 14-0, to St. Xavier. Said Tom Grippa, there was a reason. "I told the kids that when you have adversity, you can either take a step forwards or a step backwards," said Grippa.
"We won this game because we're a better football team than we were seven days ago. Moeller is still Moeller in all of our minds. They started the year ranked as one of the best four or five teams in the country." Unfortunately for Moeller, it now is barely a winning club, 4-3 overall and 1-2 in the Greater Catholic League South Division. Elder is 5-2 and 2-1, finishing second in the GCL South after St. Xavier's 25-3 win over La Salle Friday night. ELDER MOEUER E-Sand~as 41 run (Dfio!lers k'ck) ~-Parton 13 pass from"EMn<ners (Driggers kick). E-Sandhas 3 run (Driggers i<':k).
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FOOTBALL STATISTICS ..,. Scoring Player, SChool Alexander, Boone Cly .. . Hart, East Central ......... Andreadls. Anderson. ... Wilschevick, Marimnl... Lewis, Reading. .............. Russel, C·Massie.......... . Murphy, Colerain........... Martini, East Central .... Holland, Summit CD...... . Hamner, Hamitlon ......... Brockhoell, Beechwd.. . Johnson. Wanut Hils..... Wiliams, Loveland........ . Menetrey, Cornpbll Cty Asmann, Campbel Cly. Conrad, Holmes.............. Keller, Moeller ................ Plummer, Wyoming ..... . Nelson, Tall..................... Wilson, Ross.................... Barkley, ceo.................. Hendrix, Withrow .......... Bel, Middletown............. Pope, Purcel Marian....
Grubbs, Harrison...........
Wiliams, Northwest...... Kapprel, Anderson......... Ford, HiHsboro................ Miree, Winton Woods.. . Cohen, Surrvnil CD ...•..•.. Green, Lemon Monroe. Gregovich, Wllmsbrg... Davidson. Turpin........... . Cook, Little Miami........ . Simon, Newcath............ . Lubrechl, Beechwood... Worthington. Springbr.. Wooten, NRichmond...... Mundy,NCH ................... . Taylor, CCD..................... Reily, 51. Xavier............. McHugh, Moeler ........... Johnson, Wyoming....... . Parton, Elder .................. Anderson, Amelia ..........
Orr, Mariemont .............. File, Goshen.................... Barnes, Blanchester ..... . Abney, LLoyd................ . Mattscheck, Reading... . Mayer, New Miami ....... Bogner, McNicholas ..... . Wills, New Richmond... . Alexander, Colerain...... . Fulton, Wyoming. ........... Evans. Lakota................ Smilh,Ryle..................... . Hlnkston, NRichmond.... Goehring. Goshen.......... . Stigers, Bethel................. Michael, Lebanoo........... Miracle, Blanchester.... . Sheffield, Lloyd............ . Burns, Wilmington. .........
G Pos. TD.PAFG Tot 7 RB 'IT 1 0 164 7 FB 19 0 0 114 6 RB 19 0 0 114 6 TB 15 6 0 96 6 RB 16 0 0 96 6 WR 13 6 1 87 6 QB 13 0 0 78 7 RB 13 0 0 78 6RB1111077 6 RB 12 2 0 76 7 RB 12 2 0 74 6 RB 12 0 0 72 6 HB 12 0 0 72 6 RB 12 0 8 72 7RB112868 7RB112068 6RB110066 6QB102062 6 RB 10 0 0 60 6 TB 10 0 0 60 5RB90056 6QB92056 6RB90054 6RB90054 6WR 900 54 6RB90054 6WR 900 54 6HB90054 6RB98054 6RB84052 6 RB 8 2 0 51 6WR 81050 6RB82050 6RB82050 7RB 80048 7RB80048 6RB80048 6HB80048 6RB74046 6RB72044 6WR70042 6WR70042 6RB 70042 6WR 70042 6TB 70042 6 TB 4 18 0 42 6TB70042 6TB66042 7RB70042 6 WR 2 23 2 41 6 FB 6 5 0 41 5 RB 4 12 1 39 6 K 3 21 0 39 5RB62038 6RB60036 6RB60036 4RB60036 6HB60036 6FB60036 6QB60036 6SE60036 6FB 60036 7WR60036 6RB60036
..,. Rushing Player, School Alt. Yards Avg. Alexander, Boone County ...........211 1563 7.4 Martini, East Central ................... 127 1424 11.2 Lewis, Reading .............................. 122 1000 8.2 Mlree, Winton Woods ................... 98 920 9.4 Andreadis, Anderson ................... 107 867 8.1 Johnson, Walnut Hils •.................... 89 844 9.5 Wiliams, Northwest ..................... 142 833 5.9 W~iams. Loveland ..........................90 803 8.9 Asmann, Campbell County ........... 88 775 8.8 Menetrey, Campbel County ........70 760 10.9 Simon, Newcath ............................ 141 758 5.4 Lubrecht, Beechwood ................... 89 713 8.0 Barnes, Blanchester ..................... 119 713 6.0 Abney, Lloyd .................................. 126 709 5.6 Wynn, Fairfield .............................. 120 708 5.9 Wilson. Ross ................................... 100 702 7.0 Keller, Moeler ............................... 101 688 6.8 Hart, East Central ......................... 77 687 8.9 File, Goshen ..................................... 52 657 12.6 Pope, Purcel Marian ................... 116 644 5.6 Hamner, Hamilton ......................... 90 644 7.2 Pence, Mason ................................ 111 637 5.7 Mundy, North Colege HIN ..............89 636 7.1 Conrad. Holmes ............................. 120 617 5.1 Deck, Princeton ............................. 82 617 7.5 Herolaga, Ryle ............................... 127 615 4.8 Brockhoeft, Beechwood ............... 69 606 8.7 Burton, Bethel ..................................85 602 7.0 Gamboa, Finneytown ................... 60 601 10.0 Barkley, ceo .................................. 66 592 9.0 Mayer, New Miami ...................... 114 578 5.1 Alexander, Colerain ........................74 576 7.8 Bel, Middletown ............................. 86 574 6.7 Davidson, Turpin ........................... 116 566 4.9 Green, Lemon Monroe ................. 71 557 7.8 worthington, Springboro ............. 104 546 5.2 Smith, Landmark ........................... 86 546 6.3 Murphy, Colerain ............................ 45 539 11.9 Orr, Mariemont ............................. 100 538 5.4 Goehring. Goshen ............................91 533 6.4 Wilson, Lakota ............................... 111 531 4.8 Ward. Aiken .....................................80 512 6.4 Burns, Wilmington ........................ 102 512 5.0 Ford, Hillsboro ................................. 57 505 8.8 Gribler, T urpln .................................77 501 6.5 Kelly, Badin ...................................... 85 500 5.9 Bogner, McNicholas .......................65 496 7.6 Jones, Goshen ..................................61 495 8.1 Wooten, New Richmond ............... 75 484 6.4 Nettles, Colerain ..............................41 476 11.6 Hinkston, New Rictmond ............. 65 472 7.2 Miracle, Blanchester ..................... 95 468 4.9 Balser, Sycamore .......................... 77 462 6.0 Fulton, Wyoming ............................ 54 455 8.4 Cook, Little Miami ..........................82 453 5.5 Taylor, CCD ..................................... 37 450 12.1
..,. Passing Player, School Aft Comp Hergott, Beechwood ..................... 58 37 Kaeser, Harrison ........................... 158 77 Brewer, Williamsburg .................. 137 70 Vaught, Moeler ............................ 103 54 McHenry, Walnut Hils ................. 145 72 Perry, Lebanon ............................. 111 67 Betz. La Sale ................................. 109 60 Albers, Anderson ........................... 69 48 Lee, Lloyd ........................................ 96 54 Barton, HiNsiboro ........................... 113 54 SkJsher, Holmes ............•................108 51 Dislier,EastCentral ...................... 61 39
Yds 1064 1056 1054 1050 1034 1002 1001 958 922 844 827 822
Flannery, Norwood....... . Ward, Aiken. ...................
Football Poll 1. 2. TIE TIE 5. , 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Others receiving votes: Withrow 17, Badin 12, Wyoming 4, ceo 3, Monroe 2, Turpin 2, Lakota 1
42 68 51 46 47 63 51 41 31 35 46 52 27 30 31 45 39 40 36 42 37 22 46 38 36 45 25 24 27
821 819 813 788 750 727 704 688 684 675 626 609 594 581 574 568 564 558 557 553 537 521 507 505 487 460 456 455 454
Yds 612 494 674 406 465 407 597 369 290 565 348 316 341
Avg. 14.2 14.1 19.8 11.9 14.1 14.0 23.0 14.3 12.6 25.6 15.8 14.4 17.1 26.0 19.9 16.3 9.0 18.6 18.6 24.2 20.1 16.8 14.8 14.4 14.1 12.2 12.2 19.7 18.8 11.9 9.0 31.3 25.9 21.7 19.5 19.3 11.0 10.5 24.9 17.5 16.7 14.1 13.4 27.5 25.6 18.8 17.7 14.7 13.8 13.1 8.8 8.7 6.4 28.7 18.9 16.5 16.5 14.7 13.6 12.7 11.1
..,. Receiving Player, School No. Grulbbs, Harrison ............................43 Torrey, Springboro ......................... 35 Russell, Oinlon-Massle .................. 34 Michael, Lebanon ............................ 34 Gregovich, Williamsburg ............... 33 Parton, Elder ................................... 29 Mcliugl, Moeller ............................26 McGuiness, HiHsboro .....................25 Bridges, Wiliamsiburg ....................23 Jones, Beechwood ..........................22 Cooper, Deer Park .........................22 Buerger, Mariemont ......................22 Humphrey, Holmes ........................ 20 Sheffield. Lloyd ................................ 19 McGhee, Walnut Hills ..................... 19 Keller, Moeler ................................. 19 Cousnino, Indian ............................... 19 Adams, Wilmington ........................18 Selby, Elder ...................................... 18 Gilbert, East Central ...................... 17 Ostendorf, La Salle ......................... 17 Chambers, Walnut Hills ................. 17 Wilson, Milford ................................ 17 Lewis, Batavia ................................. 17 Mack, Woodward ........................... 17 Miler, Glen Este .............................. 17 Dahlmeier, Mariemont .................. 17 Johnson, Walnut Hills ...................... 16 Evans, Lakota ............•.................•. 16 Kanatzar, Ryle ................................. 16 leRna, Sycamore ............................ 16 KappreL Anderson .......................... 15 Bailey, Hughes ................................. 15 Brummett, Campbell County ....... 15 Reily, St. Xavier .............................. 15 Niesen, Roger Bacon ...................... 15 Molley,Lioyd ................................... 15 Edwards, Norwood ........................ 15 Woll, Lebanon .................................. 14 Homan, Amelia ............................... 14 Mundy, North Colege Hil .............. l4 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................ 14 Culman, La Salle .............................. 14 Mapp, Taft ....................................... 13 CaudiH, Reading ............................... 13 Sandhas, Elder ................................. 13 Ja. Phipps, Ointon-Massie .........•.. 13 Thompson, Little Miami ................ 13 Anderson, Bethel ............................. l3 Andreadis, Anderson ..................... 13 Davis, Lockland ............................... 13 Stitsinger, Middletown ................... 13 Bell, Middletown .............................. 13 Sils, Landmark ................................ 12 Woeste, Winton Woods ...•............ 12 Cook. Little Miami .......................... 12
Whitney, Harrison .......................... 12
Captain, Hillsboro ............................ 12 Wels, Princeton .............................. 12 Holbert, Harrison ............................ 12 Preston, Springboro ....................... 12
4~4
189 309 171 335 335 412 341 286 252 246 239 207 207 315 302 191 144 478 388 326 293 290 160 158 349 251 234 197 188 357 333 2451 231 192 180 170 115 113 83 327 212 199 198 176 163 152 134
..,. All-purpose yardage Player, School Alexander, Boone Cty ... Martini, East Central.. .. Andreadis, Anderson ... . Wilams, Loveland. ....... . Johnson, Walnut Hills..... Keller, Moeler ................ Menetrey, Cmpbll Co.... Barnes, Blanchester...... RusseH, C·Massie.......... . Mundy,NCH ...................• Lewis, Reading. ............. . Wilson, Ross .................... Gregovich, Willamsbrg. Pope, PurceU Marian... . Conrad, Holmes ............. . Williams, Northwest..... . Cook, Little Miami ......... Paulinelll, La SaNe.......... . Brockhoell, Beechwd... M'tree, Winton Woods.. . Davidson, Turpin ............ Helvey, L·Monroe......... . Asmann, Campbel Cty.
G Rsh Rec 7 1563 67 7 1424 13 6 867 170 6 803 122 6 844 315 6 688 309 6 760 105 6 713 140 6 247 674 6 636 234 6 1000 72 6 702 63 6 391 465 6 644 140 7 617 149 6 833 41 6 453 199 6 405 192 7 606 276 6920 0 6 566 108 6 297 257 7 775 47
Ret 465 70 342 429 180 232 295 306 206 203 0 295 197 256 268 142 296 351 65 0 195 254 30
642 624
..,. Kickoff returns
Team Rec pts Colerain (15) ....... 6-0 150 St. Xavier ............ 5-1 134 Anderson ............ 6-0 105 Moeller ............... 4-2 105 Elder ................... 4-2 83 Hamilton ............. 5-1 68 LaSalle ............... 4-2 60 Princeton ............ 4-2 29 Winton Woods .... 5-1 27 Mariemont .......... 6-0 22
Kidwell, North College Hil .............76 Blair, Springboro ........................... 139 Stormer, Campbell County ...........89 Nier, Ointon-Massie .......................90 Lammers, Elder ........................... 104 Rieck, Glen Este ............................ 135 Ahrens, Roger Bacon ..•........•...•...96 Marlin, Reading ............................. .71 Ridley, Tall .......................................76 Porter, Hughes ...•........................... 83 Seizer, McNicholas ....................... 112 Turner, Norwood ........................... 95 He!Nn, Lemon Monroe .....•.........• 60 Pklmmer, Wyoming ...................... 59 Stigers, Bethel .................................81 Taylor, Woodward ....................... 111 Correll, Amelia ...........................•.....97 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 75 Sprengard, St. Xavier ................... 90 Milner, Mariemont ........................ .75 Bruns, Summit CD ......................... .72 Cole, Hamilton ................................. 62 Fletcher, Middletown .................... 99 Schroeder, Kings ........................... 115 Zeigler, Wilmington ....................... 86 J. McKinney, Lockland ..................94 Malone, Badin ................................. 47 Jenkins, Winton Woods ..............• 56 Reder, Elder .....................................53
314 201 127 512 112 0
Total 2095 1507 1379 1354 1339 1229 1160 1159 1134 1073 1072 1060 1053 1040 1034 1016 948 948 947 920 869 808 852
Player, School No. Menetrey, Camplbel County .......... 4 Alexander, Boone County .............. 5 Leininger,lndian Hill ......................... 6 Andreadis. Anderson ...................... 5 Wiliams, Loveland ............................9 Cook. Little Miami ............................8 Conrad. Homes .................................7 Johnson, Walnut Hils ....................... 5 Keler, MoeHer .................................. 6 Barkley, ceo .................................. 5 R. Buller, Roger Bacon ....................6 Scudder, North College Hil1 ..............6 White, McNicholas .......................... 11 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................. 4 Nelson, Tall ........................................6 Hines, Walnut Hills ........................... 6 Bailey, Hughes ................................ 11 Slaven, Harrison ............................... 5 Miller, Springboro .......................... 10 Captain, Hilsboro ..............................8 Wainscott, Beechwood ................... 4 Ford, Hilsiboro ...................................4 Warren, MI. Healthy ........................4 ReiHy, St. Xavier ............................... 6 Sheffield. Lloyd ................................. 7 Muldrow, Princeton ........................ 4 Lusby, Taylor ....................................7 Rogers, Hamllon ............................. 9 Smith, New Miami ............................9 Barnes, Blanchester ...................... 12 Schubert, Batavia ............................ 4 Paulinell, La Salle ........................... 12 Carr, Wilmington ............................ 11 Anderson. Woodward ..................... 6 McGowan, Springboro .................... 9 Russel, Ointon-Massie ....................7 Holbert, Harrison ............................. 7 Patterson, Western Hils ................ 5 Kirby, Reading ...................................4 Rutter, MHford ................................. 4 Gregory, Lloyd ................................. 4 Orr, Mariemont .................................4 Hlghlil, Mason ................................... 5 McHugh, Moeler ........................... 10 Johnson, Wyoming .......................... 7 McBrayer, Sycannore ..................... 4 Brown, Wilmington .......................... 7 Faulkner, New Miami ...................... 4 Harmon, Talawanda ........................ 7 Pope, Purcel Marian ..................... 10 Whalen, McNicholas ......................... 7
Yds Avg. 261 65.3 264 52.2 295 49.2 232 46.4 390 43.3 256 42.6 268 38.3 180 36.0 35.7 214 110 34.0 202 33.7 198 33.0 337 30.6 118 29.5 173 28.8 166 'IT.7 300 27.2 132 26.4 263 26.3 26.1 219 103 25.7 103 25.7 102 25.5 153 25.5 1n 25.3 100 25.0 171 24.4 218 24J 218 24.2 789 24.0 96 24.8 287 23.9 261 23.7 141 23.5 23.1 208 161 218 160 22.9 114 22.8 91 22.8 90 22.5 89 22.3 89 22.2 109 21.8 217 21.7 150 21.4 85 21.3 148 21.1 83 20.8 145 20.7 206 20.6 142 20.2
..,. Kick scoring Player,SChool FG PAT Total 44 50 Meece, East Central ....................... 2 Rosser, Anderson ............................ 2 29 35 lies, Camplbel County ....................... ! 31 34 Engel, Lloyd ....................................... 6 19 31 5 tamp, Lakota .................................. 7 9 30 13 28 Tymilz, Mason .................................. 5 27 Mattscheck, Reading ...................•...2 21 26 Byrd, Boone County ........................ 0 26 24 Bishop, Beechwood ............•............ 0 24 Weisman, La Salle ........................... 1 20 23 Solllvan, Holmes ................................ 3 14 23 Schur, Northwest ............................. 4 10 22 22 Bauguess, St. Xavier ....................... 1 19 Wills, New Richmond ...................... 0 21 21 Driggers, Elder .................................. ! 18 21 Drake, Wyoming .............................. 1 17 20 Webb, Princeton .............................. 2 14 20 Cogeshal, Fairfield .......................... 4 8 20 Gunnels, WU1Ion Woods .................. 0 19 19 Best, Ross .......................................... 2 13 19 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................. 1 16 19 Schaeffer, Amelia .............................2 12 18 HiHner, Newcath ............................... ! 15 18 Kirzner, CCD ..................................... 1 15 18
..,. Punting Player, SChool No. Yards Avg. 437 43.7 Taylor,CCD ...................................... lO Gourley, Western Hils ................... 33 1373 41.6 carter, Wiliamsburg ...................... 19 783 41.2 Dittman, Talawanda ...................... 21 841 48.0 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................ 16 639 39.9 Keegan, Walnut Hils ......................19 }48 39.4 Brenner, Western Brown .............. 19 738 38.8 Slilsinger. Middletown ................... 20 765 38.2 Weisman, Finneytown ................... 14 531 37.9 Gregory, Lloyd ................................ 12 452 37.7 Russel, Ointon-Massie ..................23 843 36.6 Albers, Anderson ............................. 9 329 36.6 Parton, Elder ...................................24 875 36.5 Pope, Hughes ................................... 22 BOO 36.3 Dunn, Norwood ................................ !! 396 36.0 Kahn, Batavia ..................................27 962 35.6 Bishop, Beechwood ........................ 12 428 35.6 Smith, New Miami ............................5 168 35.6 Moots, Mi~ord .................................21 744 35.4 Pemekamp, Moeller ...................... 12 422 35.2 Doyle, Bethel .................................... 15 526 35.1 Kaeser, Harrison ............................. 23 799 34.7 Cohen, Summit CD .......................... 16 549 34.2
..,. Punt returns Player, School No. Yards Avg. Crutcher, Hughes ............................. 5 154 34.3 Shestina, Turpin ................................4 137 34.3 Oark, Landmark .............................. 5 160 32.0 Jones, ceo ........................................ 1 184 26.3 Alexander, Boone County .............. 8 204 25.5 Ingram, Lloyd .................................... 5 117 23.0 Pemberton, New Rictmond .......... 5 115 23.0 Goodhart, Moeler ........................... 4 91 22.8 Tudor, Sumnmil CD ..........................5 108 21.6 Bridges, WMiamsburg ..................... 5 102 28.4 Mapp, Taft .........................................5 100 20.0 Cole, Winton Woods ........................ 4 79 19.7 Wainscott, Beechwood ..........•........ 7 136 19.4 Srnith, New Miami ............................ 7 132 18.9 Wilson, Ross ...................................... 9 168 18.7 Mundy, North College HiH ................4 74 18.5 Lewis, Batavia .................................. 5 89 17.8 Ford, Hilsiboro ...................................6 105 17.5 Helvey, Lemon Monroe ................. 13 2'lT 17.4 Wiliams, Roger Bacon .....................& 133 16.6 Herman, Ryle .....................................9 147 16.3 Highfil, Mason ................................... 5 80 16.0 Reilly, St. Xavier .............................. 13 204 15.7 15.0 Wooten, New Rictmond ................. 5 79 Sexton, La Salle ................................ 8 110 13.8 Andreadls, Anderson ...................... 8 110 13.8 Sandfoss, Newcath ..........................6 79 13.2 Wiliams, Boone County .................. 6 78 13.0
Miler, Glen Este .............................. 6 Russel, Olnton-Massle ................... 4 Plummer, Wyoming ······-···-·-···- 4 Forsthoefel, Loveland ...................5 Cousino, Indian ...................................4 Torrey, Springboro ........................ 16 Lallier, Reading ................................4
69 45 45 56 45 160 48
11.5 11.3 11.2 11.2 10.5 10.0 10.0
..,. Interceptions 1: Marine, Lawrenceburg 6: Wiliams, Lemon Monroe 5: Cole, Winton Woods; Jones, Goshen; Crowe, Mason; Pohling, Bethel 4: Anderson, Amelia; Taylor, Colerain; Kostoff, Colerain; Wilschevlck, Mariemont; Wrqoer, Boone County; Muldrow, Princeton; Strayhorn, Princeton; Leary, Flnneytown
..,. Fumble recoveries 5: King. Goshen; Ogletree, Batavia 4: Green, Lemon Monroe 3: Crosby, Aiken
..,. Touchdown passes 13: Kaeser, Harrison 11: Allers, Anderson; Perry, Lebanoo 10: Stormer, Campbel County 9: Ridley, Tall; Lammers, Elder; Distler, East Central; Vaught, Moeler; Hergott, Beechwood; Brewer, W~lamsburg 1: Betz, La Salle 7: Stigers, Bethel; McHenry, Walnut Hills; Barton, Hllsiboro 6: Rieck, Glen Este; Oair, Springboro; Porter, Hughes
..,. Offensive average East Central .......................................................... 478.0 Beechwood ............................................................. 435.2 Anderson ......................................•......................... 411.0 Compbel County .........•..............•.•....................... 404.4 Wilmington ............................................................. 260.5 Colerain ................................................................... 393.0 Winton Woods ...............................•........•............. 382.0 Moeler .................................................................... 381.0 North Colege Hll ................................................... 376.3 Lloyd ....................................................................... 372.0 ceo .......................................................................... 354.2 Reading ........................................•.......................... 344.0 Withrow .................................................................. 344.0 Batavia .................................................................. 343.3 Boone County ························································· 342.0 New Rictmond ................................................... 339.0 Goshen ...................................................................... 332.7 Mariemont ................................•............................ 331.0 La Salle ................................................................... 328.8 Lemon Monroe ...................................................... 318.0 Harrison .................................................................. 316.5 Bethel ...................................................................... 314.0 Wyoming ................................................................. 312.8 Roger Bacon ........................................................... 309.2 Badin .....................................................................•. 298J Williamsburg .................•.•....•........•...................... 294.0 Holmes .......................................................•............. 292.4 Taft ........................................................................ 291.0 Blanchester ............................................................ 290.0 Oinlon-Massle ...................................................... 286.8 Loveland ................................................................. 282.0 Lebanon ................................................................... 280.0 Turpin .................................................................... 'IT2.5 Springboro .............................................................. 'IT4.0 Ryle .......................................................................... 'IT2.0 Princeton ................................................................ 'IT0.3 Elder ..................................................................... 'ITO.O Sl.mrnit •····················•·············································· 268.8 Hamilton ................................................................. 265.3 New Miami ............................................................. 261.7 Amelia ..................................................................... 260.0 Middletown .......................................................... 258.8 Glen Este ................................................................ 252.0 Northwest ............................................................... 248.7 Sycannore ............................................................... 240.3 Mason ...........................................•....•..................... 234.5 Newport CC ............................................................ 234.4 MHford ................................................................ 232.5 Lakota ..................................................:.................. 229.5 Purcel Marian ............................•...........•............. 229.0 Norwood ............................................................. 229.0 Ross .......................................................................... 229.0 St. Xavier ................................................................ 2'IT.2
..,. Defensive average ceo .......................................................................... 125.9
St. Xavier ................................................................ 134.7 Mariemont ............................................................. 136.0 Anderson ................................................................ 142.0 Lemon Monroe ...................................................... 142.5 Ointon-Massie ...................................................... 157.0 Colerain ................................................................... 161.6 New Miami ............................................................. 174.2 Beechwood .......................................................... 177.1 East Central .......................................................... 180.0 New Richmond ..................................................... 182.0 Belhel ........................................................................ 185.0 Reading .................................................................•. 186.7 Northwest ............................................................... 190.5 Turpin ...................................................................... 194.0 Fairfield .................•.........•.•....•..........•.......•............ 194.7 Ross .......................................................................... 196.0 Amelia ................................•...•......•.....•....•...•....•.. 199.0 Wyoming ................................................................ 200.8 Badin ........................................................................ 202.8 Withrow .................................................................. 217.0 Hamilton .................................................................. 218.0 La Salle .................................................................... 222.3 Lloyd ··························-················-·························· 225.0 Landmark ............................................................... 238.8 Winton Woods ........................................................ 240.0 Talawanda .............................................................. 250.4 Norwood ................................................................. 252.0 Princeton ............................................................... 252.5 Glen Este ................................................................ 255.0 Kings ....................•................................................... 256.0 Blanchester ......................................................... 259.0 Lakota ..................................................................... 265.5 Middletown ........................................................... 'IT0.7 Batavia ................................................................. 271.7 Sycamore .............................................................. 289.3 Milford ..............................•..................................... 289.8 Springboro ............................................................ 301.0 Western Hils ......................................................... 305.0 Moeler .................................................................... 308.0 Madeira ................................................................... 308.5 Wilmington .............................................................. 317.8 Harrison .................................................................. 387.2
FOOTBALL STANDINGS Cincinnati Hills League Team Mariemont... ..... Wyoming........... Loveland ............ Taylor................. Deer Park ......... Reading.............. kldian Hili............
League Overall w L w L 4 0 6 0 2 1 5 1 2 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 1 5
PF 218 178 125 85 66 191 101
Miami Valley Conference
Queen City National PA 21 117 Ill
132 162 56 142
League Overall w L w L 2 0 4 2 1 0 5 1 1 0 4 2 0 2 1 5 0 2 1 5
Team Northwest... ...... Winton Woods.. Walnut HiUs ....... Harrison ............. Hughes ...............
PF 90 164 149 132 101
PA 107 72 145 179 118
Team Oncinnati C.D... No. College HiH.. Summi!C.D ....... New Miami ....... L. Christian ........ Lockland............ Batavia ...............
League Overall w L w L 3 0 6 0 3 0 5 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 2 1 5 0 3 1 5
PF 196 133 154 117
79 78 101
Metro County Conference
PA 41 130 122 95 98 226 158
Greater Miami Conference Team Hamilton............ Lima Senior....... Princeton........... Lakota................ Fairfield ............. Middletown ....... Milford ............... Sycannore ..........
League overall w L w L 4 0 5 1 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 3 3 1 3 2 4 1 3 1 5 1 3 1 5 0 4 0 6
PF 129 119 138 100 80 103 69 67
PA 99 59 100 108 100 108 202 159
Team Anderson........... Turpin ................. Taft..................... Amelia................ Glen Este ........... Woodward........
Fort Ancient Valley Cont. Team Mason................ Little Miami...... Goshen ............... Ross....................
Springboro ......... Wilmington........ Norwood............ Kings ...................
League Overal w L w L 3 0 5 1 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 5
PF 134 65 152 109 128 117
59 49
PA 97 139 96 71 142 167 157 128
PF 309 126 153 112 89 60
PA 50 76 154 102 147 220
PF 154 131 169 188
PA 34 91 128 107
GCL-South Team 51. Xavier.......... Elder ................... Moeller ............... LaSalle...............
League Overall w L w L 2 0 5 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 0 2 4 2
Team Badin................... C.-Julienne......... McNicholas ....... Alter................... Roger Bacon..... Pur. Marian......
Team Finneytown....... Madeira .............
Southern Buckeye Conf Team N.Richmond....... Bethel-Tate ....... HiHsboro............. Clermont NE..... W.Brown.......... Blanchester ....... Wiliamsburg.....
League Overall w L w L 3 0 6 0 3 0 6 0 2 0 5 1 1 2 1 5 0 2 0 5 0 2 2 4 0 3 2 4
PF 167 147 192 73 40 110 111
PF 136 144 145 119
120 114
PF 241 79 103 164 96 94
PA 82 188 148 113 137 227
PA 79 93 173 110 113 128
Team LemMon........... Franklin.............. Lebanon............. Edgewood......... Fenwick. ............ Talawanda........ Carroll. ............... Miamisburg ......
League overal w L w L 3 0 6 0 3 0 5 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 5
PF 164 150 134 137 75 68 65 JOB·
League Overall w L w L 0 0 1 5 8 0 1 5
PF 97 85
PA 150 183
Kentucky PA 66 55 92 137 205 101 157
Mid Miami Leapue
GCL-North
League Overall w L w L 3 0 6 0 2 1 5 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 2 4 0 3 1 5
Leooue Overall w L w L 2 0 6 0 2 8 2 4 1 1 2 4 1 1 4 2 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 6
Independents
Queen City American League Overall w L w L 2 8 6 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 4 0 2 1 5
Team Colerain .............. Mt.Healthy ....... West. Hils ......... Withrow ............. Aiken.................. Oak Hills .............
PA 38 76 146 128 153 146 163 144
Team Beechwood........................................ campbel County ............................... Boone County .................................... Harrison Co........................................ Conner................................................. Dayton.............................................. Lloyd.................................................... Highlands .....................•...........•........ Ryle...................................................... Dixie Heights..................................... Holmes .............................................. Covington catholic............................ Belevue.............................................. Carroll County ........•......................•. Simon Kenton.........•.......................... NewportCC....................................... Ludlow............................................... Scott.................................................... Mason County ................................... Newport .........................••...•.•........... Grant County .....................................
w 6 7 7 6 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 0
L 0 0 0 8 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 7
FOOTBALL STATISTICS .,.. Scoring Player, School Alexander, BooneCty ... . Hart, Easl Central ......... Andreodis, Anderson. ... Wilschevick, Marimnl... Lewis, Reading ........·-···· Martini, Easl Central.... Menetrey, Cmpbl Co... . Russen, Olnlon-Massie. Brockhoefl, Beechwd... Murphy, Colerain.......... . Harmer, Hami~on.···-··· Conrad. Holmes.............. Holland, SUmmit............. .Johnson, Walnu!His....... Asmann, Cmpbll Co ...... . Wiliams, Loveland........ . Gregovich, WiUmsbrg ... Plummer, Wyoming ...... Miree, Winton Woods.. . Nelson. Tall···········-········ Grubbs, Harrison .......... . Wilson, Ross.......•.-......... Monk, Franklin.............. . Ford, HIHsboro............... . Cohen, SUmmit... ........... . Taylor, ceo:.................... Bel, Middletown...-....... . Lubrechl, Beechwood... Wiliams, Northwest...... Reily, Sl. X..................... . Parton, Elder·········-······· Worthington, Sprngbro. Keller, Moeller............... . Kapprel, Anderson......... Woolen, NewRichmnd.. Green, Lemon Monroe. Cook, Little Miami ......... Bogner, McNicholas...... Hendrix, Withrow.......... Davidson, Turpin............ Murphy, Frankrm........... Smith,Ryle ..................... . Abney, Uoyd............ ·-···· Johnson, Wyoming........ McHugh, Moeler.......... . Anderson. Amelia.......... WiAis, New Richmond... . Pence, Mason................ . Mayer, New Miami....... Mundy,NCH................... . les, Campbell Co\Jnly ... . Barnes, Blanchester···-· Price, Loveland............ _
Orr, Mariemont............_ Sandusky, Taylor........... Burton, Ryle................... . Anderson, Withrow...... . Barkley, ceo.................. Walker, Lima................. . Murphy, HIHsboro.......... Leary, Finneytown....... . Evans, Lakota............. _. Wynn, Fairfield.... -......... Nettles, Colerain............. Bailey, Hughes................ Coleman, NCH....•............ Miracle, Blanchester.... . Si1s, Landmark .............. . Hlnkslon, NewRichrnnd SM<IIas, Elder ................ Pauineli, La Salle•..•..•.... Stigers, Bethel·Tale...... LaBarbara, Indian Hil .. F~on, Wyoming........... . Hrllon, Oak Hils............ . Cepluch, Badin................
G Pos. TD.PAFG Tot 6 RB 22 1 0 134 6 FB 17 0 0 102 5 RB 15 0 0 90 5 RB 13 4 0 82 5 RB 12 0 0 72 6RB120072 6RB120072 5 WR 11 1 1 71 6TB112068 5 QB 11 0 0 66 5 RB 10 1 0 62 6 RB 10 2 0 62 5RB98062 5RB100060 6RB90056 5HB90054 5RB82050 5QB81050 5RB80048 5RB80048 5WR80048 5TB80048 5TB80048 5RB80048 5HB 74046 5RB71044 5RB70042 6HB70042 5RB70042 5WR70042 5WR70042 5RB 70042 5RB 70042 5WR 70042 5HB70042 5RB 62039 5RB 61038 5 TB 4 11 1 38 5QB62038 5RB 62038 5QB60036 4RB60036 6RB60036 5 RB 6 0 0 36 5WR 60036 5TB60036 5 TE 3 18 0 36 5TB60036 5FB55035 5RB 54034 6K128034 5RB54034 5 QB 3 16 0 34 5 RB 3 16 0 34 5TB 52032 6QB 52032 5RB52032 4RB51032 5RB51032 5RB 50030 5RB 50030 5RB 50030 5RB 50030 5FB 50030 5WR 50030. 5RB50030 5RB50030 5WR 50030 5HB 50030 5RB 50030 5RB50030 5QB50030 5RB50030 5RB50030 5RB50030 5RB50030
.,.. Rushing Player, SchoOl Alt. Yards Avg. 6.8 Alexancler,BooneCounty ........... 184 1263 Martini, E. Central ······-················114 1254 11.0 Miree, Winton Woods ................... 84 853 10.2 Lewis, Reading .............................. 101 783 7.8 Menetrey, campbel Coonty ....... 70 760 10.9 Wiliams, Northwest ..................... 121 760 6.3 Andreodls, Anderson .................... 85 735 8.6 5.9 Wynn, Fairfield .............................. 120 708 Wiliams, Loveland ......................... 69 6n 9.8 Abney,Uoyd .................................. 120 671 5.5 9.1 Hart, E. Central .............................. 72 657 6.3 Pence, Mason ················-··············· 95 604 .Johnson. Walnut Hills ..................... 72 576 8.0 Lubrecht, Beechwood ................... 73 575 7.8 7.0 Keller, Moeller ··········-···-······-···..·· 78 547 9.7 Asmann, Campbell County .......... 56 544 Ward. Aiken .................................... 91 540 5.9 Brockhoell, Beechwood ............... 57 538 9.4 Wilson. Ross .................................... 81 531 6.6 7.2 Smith, Landmark ........................... 73 527 Mundy, North College Hll ............. 74 525 7.1 Barnes, Blanchester ..................... 104 523 5.0 Mayer, New Miami ....................... 95 516 5.4 Gamboa, FiMOylown ................... 56 512 9.1 Hamner, Hamilton ......................... 78 499 6.4 7.6 Bogner, McNicholas ··········-·-·-···· 67 496 Ford, Hilsboro ................................ 49 486 9.9 Green, Lemon Monroe ................. 62 482 7.7 5.0 Herolaga, Ryle ········-·················..... 93 473 7.0 Deck, Princeton ··················-······-· 67 471 5.7 Wori~ariemont ·:···························· 83 470 5.2 Alex..Z~Co!S::~~.~.::::::::::::::: 470 8.1 Davidson, Turpin ............................ 88 : 5.3 Wilson, Lakota ................................ 92 469 5.1 Conrad, Holmes .............................. 97 466 4.8 Bel, Middletown ............................. 7o 459 6.6 6.7 Burton, Belhe~Tate ....................... 68 457 Gribler, Turpin ................................ 70 441 6.3 Murphy, Colerain ........................... 36 439 12.2 Barkley, ceo .................................. 52 432 8.7 Miracle, Blanchester ..................... 83 431 5.1 Wooten, New Richmond ............... 63 426 6.8 KeHy, Bodin ...................................... 68 425 6.3 Monk, Franklin ............................... 67 419 6.3 Nelson, Tall ..................................... 64 415 6.5 12.2 Nettles, Colerain ............................. 33 403 Merlow, Milford ............................. 59 399 6.7 SarMtlas, Elder ................................ 99 396 4.0 6.1 Cohen. summit ............................... 64 395 5.8 Sandusky, Taylor ·············-············ 68 393 Anderson. Withrow ....................... 30 387 12.9 Hinkston. New Richmond ............. 49 386 7.9 5.9 10.4 Fulton, Wyoming ...................-....... 44 378 8.6 Jones, ceo ...................................... 33 3n 10.7 4.7 Smith, Ryle ························-············ 78 375
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Team Rec Colerain (15) ....... 5-0 St. Xavier ............ 4,1 Eldsr ................... 4-1 Andsrson ............ 5-0 Mosller ................ 3-2 Winton Woods .... 5-0 La Salle ............... 4-1 Hamilton ............. 4-1 Princeton ............ 3-2 Withrow ............... 3-2
Player, School No. Menetrey, Cart1lbel Coonty ......... 4 Leininger, Indian Hil ·--·----·---- 4 Andreadis, Anderson ···----······-···· 4 Alexander, Boone County ···-·--····· 5 Schaffer, Deer Park ·--··--··············· 3 Herron. Boone Co\Jnty ··············---· 3
Pts 150 133 113
93 83 67
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19 13
Others receiving votes: Badin 12, Mariemont 10, Tall 9, Western Hils 3, Wyoming 2, ceo 1.
49 42 44 46 35 29 49 39 35 53 32 37 30 53 27 31 25 38 37 46 39 35 27 38 17
Lee, Lloyd ........................................ 89 Stormer, Campbell County .......... 69 Belz, La Salle .................................. 85 Barton. Hillsboro ............................ 93 Distler, E. Central .......................... 56 Ri<ley, Tall ...................................... 64 Blair, Springboro ....................... :... 108 Lambers, Elder .............................. n Martin, Reading ............................. 61 Reich, Glen Este ............................ 120 Kidwell, North Coftege Hift ............ 62 Murphy, FrankUn ........................... 66 Stigers, BetheHate ...................... 73 Bray, Oak Hils ............................... 123 Nler, Oinlon-Massie ...................... 50 Sprengard, St. X ............................. 80 Porter, Hughes ............................... 58 Ahrens, Roger Bacon .................... 76 Correl, Amelia ................................ 84 Fletcher, Middletown .................... 99 Taylor, Woodward ........................ 91 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 62 Reder, Elder ·······-·························-53 Turner, Norwood ........................... 74 Cole, Hami~on ·························-···... 50 Schroeder, Kings ............................ 97 Heflin, Lemon Monroe .................. 47 Plummer, Wyoming ...................... 49 Jenkins, Winton Woods ···-···-······ 44 Zeigler, Wilmington ....................... 68
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Dittman, Talawanda ..................... 75
731 722 714 713 689 644 630 625 597 587 577 571 548 534 530 529 512 511 510 507 481 478
454
450 437 430 421 421 414 414 400 380 375
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Russell, CNnlon-Massie ..................22 Jones, Beechwood ..........................20 McHugh, Moeller ............................20 Cooper, Deer Park ......................... 19 Bridges, Willamsburg ........... -.....-19 McGiMis, Hllsboro ......................... 18 Cousino, Indian Hll ........................... 18 Lewis, Batavia ···-····························17 Sheffield. Lloyd ..........................._ ... 16 Olambers, Walnut HiHs ................. 16 Dahlmeier, Mariemont .................. 16 McGhee, Walnut Hils ..................... 16 Bailey, Hughes ................................. 15 Ostendorf, La Salle ......................... 15 Evans, Lakota .......................... ._.... 15 Sel>y, Elder ...................................... 15 H!Jmplrey, Holmes ........................ 15 Mack, Woodward ...........................15 Miller, Glen Este .............................. 15 Moley,Uoyd ................................... 15 Gibert, E. Central ........................... 14 Reily, St. X ....................................... 14 Adorns, Wilmington ........................ 14 Holman, Amelia ............................... 14 Wilson, Milford ................................ 14 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................ 14 Mapp, Tall ....................................... 13 Brunvnett, Cart1lbel County ....... 13 San<tlas, Elder ................................. 13 Zelina, Sycamore ............................ 13 Stltslnger, Midkletown ................... 13 Bell, Middletown .............:................ 13 Johnson, Walool Hils ...................... 12 Keller, Moeler ................................. 12 Andreadis, Anderson .................... .l2 Fox, Oak Hils ................................... 12 Kanatzar, Ryle ....•........................... 12 Kapprel, Anderson .......................... 11 caudlll, Reading ·········-···············..... 11 Willis, New Richmond ..................... 11 Leary, F!nneytown ......................... 11 Keidel, Oak Hils ............................... 11 Thompson. Little Miami ................ 11 Niesen, Roger Bacon ...................... 11 Captain, Htlsboro ............................ 11 Wels, Princeton .............................. 11 Culman, La Salle •.•.••.•..•.••.•..•..••••••.•• 11 Roberts, Talawanda ....................... 11 Hinton. Oak Hills ········-···············..... 11 Rook, Badin ...................................... 10 Woeste, Winton Woods ................. 10 Phipps, Clinton-Massie ................... 10 Cox, St. X .......................................... 10 Whitney, Harrison .......................... 10 Voegele, Lockland .......................... 10 Mundy, North Colege Hil .............. lO Preston, Springboro ....................... 10 Boerger, Mariemont ...................... 10 Holler!, Harrison ............................ 10
.,.. All-purpose yardage
Davidson, Turpin............
G Rsh Rec Ret 6 1263 38 465 6 1254 13 70 5 735 175 314
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 5
760 6n 576 364 547 247 523 160" 525 466 783 853 531 538 340 657 486 671 396 469
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Oernens, Taylor ...._......................... 3 Butler, Roger Bacon .........•............•. 5 Brown, Wilmington ·-·········-·--········ 7 Yordy, Badin·····-·····················-··...·· 4 Paulineli, La Salle ••.•......................• 10 Faul<ner, New Miami ..................... 4 Gregovich, Wilamsburg ··-···--··--· 8 Wilson, Ross -··--········-·········--······· 8 J. McKinney, Lockland -···-·--······· 8 Bridges, Willamsburg ············-····-· 5 whalen, McN"ocholas ·············-········· 7 Monk, Franklin ................................. 6 Highfil, Mason ··-···-···-----·········...·· 3
12.0 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.2 11.2 10.8 10.7 10.5 10.0
.,.. Interceptions . 5: Crow, Mason; Pol*lg, Bethel-Tate; Cole, Winton Woods; W1lllams. Lemon Monroe 4: Muldrow, Princeton; Wilams, Hilsboro;
Anderson, Amelia 3: James, Fairfield; Strayhorn. Princeton; Leary, Flnneytown; Gibert, East Central; WI~ schevk:k, Mariemont; Men<e, Badin; Wag:oer, Boone Co\Jnty; Ml!ltey, Boone County; Patterson. Western Hils; Murphy, Frankln; Ringer, Turpin; Taylor, Colerain; Kostott, Colerain; Turner, Nor· wood; Werner, Anderson; Thorwarlh, Cornpbel Co\Jnty; Mundy, North College HI; Scudder, North College HI; Anderson. Withrow
.,.. Fumble recoveries 4: Ogletree, Batavia; 3: Meadows, Oak HiHs; Green, Lemon Monroe; Davis, Lockland; Mlgal Lakota; Leary, Flnneytown; Walkins, FrankNn: Kostoff, Colerain; Thacker, Kings; Belts, Mt: He~y; Thomas, MI. He~; Mitchel, Withrow
.,.. Touchdown passes 10: Kaeser, Harrison ': Abers, Anderson; Stormer, Cart1lbel COIJn. ty; Ro<ley, Tall; Lambers, Elder; Brewer, WI~ Ramsburg 1: Vaught, Moeler Hils 7: Disfler, East Central; McHenry, Walnut 6: Hergott, Beechwood; Barton. Hllsboro· ' Lee, Lloyd; Stigers, Bethel-Tate 5: Fletcher, Middletown; Jenkins, Winton Woods; Sprengard, St. Xavier; Murphy, Frankin; Porter, Hughes; Blair, Springboro
.,.. Offensive average
.,.. Kick scoring Yds Avg. 570 14.3 410 13.6 421 15.0 379 14.1 495 22.5 511 25.5 421 21.1 324 17.1 241 12.7 244 13.6 168 9.2 246 14.5 346 21.6 2n 17.3 196 12.3 176 11.0 388 25.8 306 20.4 292 19.5 264 17.6 245 16.3 197 13.2 171 11.6 160 10.6 312 22.3 292 20.9 280 20.0 251 18.0 226 16.2 197 14.1 357 27.5 291 22.4 245 18.8 121 9.3 113 8.7 83 6.4 298 24.8 227 18.9 175 14.6 154 12.8 139 11.5 383 34.8 267 24.3 217 16.0 215 19.5 202 18.4 181 16.4 178 16.2 161 14.6 155 14.1 137 12.5 116 10.4 56 5.1 208 20.8 195 19.5 191 19.1 182 18.2 154 15.4 150 15.0 143 14.3 106 10.6 101 10.1 96 9.6
Player, School No. Grubbs, Harrison ............................40 Gregovich, Wiliamburg .................30
Player, School Alexander, Boone Cly... Martini, E. Central......... Andreadls, Anderson.... Menetrey, Campbe· IC!y ................................... Wilarns, Loveland......... .Johnson, Walnut Hils.... . Gregovich, Woliornsbrg Keller, Moeler................ Russet Clnlon-Massle. Barnes, Blanchester ...... WiiUams, Northwest...... Mundy, NCH Conrad, Holmes............. . Lewis, Reading. .............. Miree, Winton Woods.. . Wilson. Ross ....... ·-········· Brock hoe II, Beechwd. .. Cook, Little Miami......... Hart, E. Central.............. Ford. Hlsboro................ Abney, Uoyd.................. . Sandhas, Elder......•.........
Conrad, Holmes ·····-········-··········--·· 6 .Johnson. Walool Hils··················--·· 4 Wiliams, Loveland ---·--···-----· 7 Keler, Moeler ...................... ·-···-·-- 4 Miller, Springboro ·--·-·-·---· 5 Slaven, Harrison ....-······-················ 3 While, McNicholas ·····-············· ...·· 11 Scudder, North College Hil .._...._ ... 5 waynescott, Beechwood ·---··--···· 3 Brandenburg, Glen Este -·---···---- 4 Alen, Winton Woods ....................... 3 Reilly, St. X -···-································· 5 Captain, Hllsboro ·······---···---········· 7 Hines, Walnut Hils ........................... 3 Patterson, Western Hils ·····-········· 4 Ford, Hilsboro .................................. 4 Warren, MI. He~hy ············-········· 4 Muldrow, Princeton ........................ 4 Russell, Ointon-Massie ········-········· 6 Smith, New Miami ........................... 8 Lusby, Taylor ··········-·-···-············ ... 7 Carr, Wilmington .............................. 8 Harmon. Talawanda ........................ 6 Holbert, Harrison ............................. 6 Anderson, Woodward -·········-······ 6 McGowan, Springboro .................... 9 Barnes, Blanchester ...................... 11 McHugh, Moeller ··-···-···············...·· 8 Orr, Mariemont ................................ 4 Gregory, Lloyd ···-·--·····--·-············ 4
Yds Avg. 261 65.3 232 51.0 212 53.0 261 52.2 145 41.3 141 0.0 129 43.0 256 4<.6 245 40.8 160 40.0 278 39.7 145 36.3 168 33.6 100 33.3 337 30.6 150 30.0 89 29.6 118 29.5 87 29.0 143 28.6 187 26.7 79 26.3 103 25.7 103 25.7 102 25.5 100 25.0 148 24.6 196 24.5 171 24.4 194 24.3 145 24.2 144 24.0 141 23.5 208 23.2 258 23.0 182 22.8 89 22.2 89 22.2 133 22.1 66 22.0 67 22.0 106 21.2 148 21.1 84 21.0 208 20.8 83 20.8 164 20.5 163 20.5 162 20.3 101 20.2 142 20.1 120 20.0 60 20.0
36 45 34 34 56 45 54 32 42 150
Cousino, Indian HI ·-------·-·- 3 Russel, Ointon-Massle ·--·-··-·-··· 4 Davidson, Turpin -----·-·· 3 Menetrey, Cart1lbel County ____ 3 Forslhoefel, Loveland ·····-····-········ 5 Plummer, Wyoming ...-·-····-···-··· 4 Dal*neler, Mariemont - - - - 5 Grubbs, Harrison ----·------- 3 Brandenburg, Glen Este -·--·-·- 4 Torrey, ~o --·-·----·-··-··15
105 85 298 441 227 495 123 41 143 149 72 0 29 222 150 74 44 33 245 110
Total 1766 1337 1232
295 1160 287 1049 160 1034 147 952 163 937 193 935 258 904 82 883 202 870 245 860 0 855 0 853 270 830 38 788 296 786 51 782 208 738 16 720 76 717 128 707
Player, School FG PAT Total Meece, E. Central ............................ 2 40 46 31 Engle, Lloyd·-·-·--·--·-··--··············· 6 13 28 Des, Campbel County ···-················· 0 28 Rosser, Anderson ... -....................... 0 24 24 Maltscheck, Reading ...................... 2 17 23 23 Stamp, Lakota ·············-··················· 5 8 22 Byrd, Boone County ··········-··········· 0 22 21 Driggers, Elder ······-······---···-········· 1 18 Schur, Northwest ............................. 4 8 20 Bauguess, St. X ....: ........................... 1 17 20 20 Tymilz, Mason ·--···-····-············...·· 3 11 19 Sullivan, Holmes ············-················· 2 13 18 Best, Ross ·······················-----···-···· 2 12 18 Gunnels, Winton Woods·-··············· 0 18 18 Bishop, Beechwood ·-·················...·· 0 18 18 Wills, New Richmond-···················· 0 18 17 Weisman, La Salle --······················· 0 17 17 Schaeffer, Amelia ···················-······· 2 11 16 16 15 Boots, Milford .... ·-···························· 2 9 15 Francis, Lemon Monroe-·--··········· 1 12 15 Pogozalski, Badin ····-······-····-···-···· 0 15
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.,.. Punting Player, School No. Yards Taylor, ceo ....-···----·----·---···--··10 437 Carter, Wiliamsburg ·-···-·-···········16 677 Gourley, Western lfols ·--·---·-·-29 1211 Dillman, Talawanda ····-·····--········16 655 Francis, Lemon Monroe _.............. 11 443 Hinton, Oak Hills ·--··-····--····--·-·-26 1028 Keegan, Walnut Hils ...................... 15 591 Parton, Elder ·········-················-·-···16 627 Weisman, Finnetown ..................... 12 464
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Bishop, Beechwood ........................ 10 Dunn, Norwood ................................. 9 Gregory, Lloyd ................................ 12 Russell, Oinlon-Massie .................. 18 Doyle, Belhe~ Tate ......................_.. 11 Bailes, Franklin ···-·--·-·-·····---...... 12 Abers, Anderson ············-··············· 9 Stilsinger, Middletown ..... ._........... 16 Cogeshal, Fairfield ....._ .................. 14 Boots, Milford ·····-··············-·--·-···18 Berre, Indian Hil --·--··········-···-····-10 Pennekamp, Moeller ·--········--··---10
378 341 452 671 406 439 329 579 502 645 356 356
Wills, New Richmond ....·-······-······10
335
Niesen, Roger Bacon .............._...... 12
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Avg. 43.7 43.3 41.8 40.9 40.2 39.5 39.4 39.2 38.7 38.5 38.1 37.8 37.8 37.7 37.3 37.0 37.0 36.6 36.2 35.9 35.8 35.6 35.6 35.5 34.1 33.5 33.3 33.2 32.5
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.,.. Punt returns Player, School No. Yards 160 Oark, Landmark·············-········--···· 4
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Reily, St. X ·············--·-·--··-··-·---12 Herman, Ryle ·········-········-··········...·· 9 Wooten, New Richmond ··············-· 4 Hlghfil, Mason ··-···--·-······-·--········ 5 Wiliams, Boone County .....•............ 5 Waynescott, Beechwood ·-···-······· 5 Dauner, Kings ................................... 4 Sexton. La Salle ................................ 8 Andreadis, Anderson ...-···-···-······· 8 Russo, Badin ···-···-·--···········..--··-···· 3 CretJtzlnger, Northwest····-·········-· 7
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Avg. 40.0 32.6 30.3 28.0 26.3 25.5 25.2 23.4 22.3 21.8 21.0 20.4 20.4 20.0 19.7 18.3 18.1 17.8 17.5 16.8 16.3 16.0 16.0 15.6 15.2 14.5 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.4
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FOOTBALL STANDINGS Cincinnati Hills League Team Mariemont........ Wyoming........... Loveland............ Taylor........ ,........ Deer Park......... Indian Hill............ Reading..............
League Overall W L W L 3 0 5 0 2 1 4 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 4 0 1 3 2
PF 178 138 100 85 53 101 157
PA 21 87 83 132 128 102 43
Greater Miami Conference Team Hamilton........... . Lima Senior...... . Princeton........... Lakota. ............... Middletown....... MiHorL .......... . Fairfield...·-······· Sycamore ......... .
League Overall W L W L 3
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PF 101 88 114 87 82 69 70 54
PA 86 59 79 98 84 171 87 131
Fort Ancient Vallev Conf. Team Mason................ Ross.................... Little Miami...... Norwood............ Springboro......... Kings...................
Goshen...............
Wilmington........
League OVeralr W L W L 2 0 4 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 0 2 1 4
PF 114 96 53 45 109 42 124 97
Metro County Conference
Queen City National
PA 83 51 132 137 114 116 77 154
League Overall w L w L 1 0 5 0 1 0 3 2 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 3 2
Team Winton Woods.. Northwest.........
Harrison............. Hughes ............... Walnu!Hfts.......
PF 157 70 114 87 128
Miami Valley Conference PA 48 89 159 97 131
Queen City American League overall w L w L 1 0 5 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 3 2 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 4
Team Anderson........... Tall..................... Amelia................ Turpin................. GlenEsle ........... Woodward........
PF 249 135 104 106 69 48
PA 32 94 82 68 135 200
PF 140 131 157 135
PA 34
GCL-South Team St. Xavier.......... Elder................... LaSaHe ............... Moeler...............
League Overall w L w L 1 0 4 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 4 1 2 0 1 l
Team Badin................... McNicholas....... C.·Julienne......... Alter................... Pur. Marian. ..... Roger Bacon.....
PF 129 126 118 116 94 79
PF 156 105 97 133 79 81 40
PA 41 110 74 102 58 130 194
Southern Buckeye Conf Team N.Richmond....... Bel~ Tate....... Hilsboro............. W.Brown.......... Blanchester ....... Wiliamsburg..... Clermont NE.....
League OVerall w L w L 2 0 5 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 3 0 2 0 5
PF 146 127 174 26 96 105 52
73 97
PA 76 132 73 103 102 94
Team Colerain.............. West. Hils......... MI. He~hy....... Withrow............. Aiken·-···--········· OakHills.............
PA 52 49 76 184 80 137 123
League OVerall WL WL 1 0 5 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 1 4 0 1 3 2 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 5 League Overall W L W L 0 0 1 4 0
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Team LemMon........... Franklin.............. Lebanon.......••.... Edgewood......... Fenwick ............. Carroll................
Talawanda ........ .Miamisburg......
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PA 70 107 168 94 116 193
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The Cincinnati Post,
Saturday, October 8, 1994
Moeller rallies for last-minute victory By Todd Jones Post staff reporter
Tears, shouts of joy, team prayers and an endless cast of heroes were scattered all around Lancer Stadium Friday night. La Salle and visiting Moeller tangled in a Greater Catholic League South Division high school football game that had the entire homecoming crowd standing and screaming throughout the final 10 minutes. Moeller, as it has so many times in the past, broke the hearts of La Salle by defusing the home team's comeback with one of its own. Senior running back Matt Keller, with his team trailing by four points, raced 31 yards on fourth down for his fourth touchdown - this one putting
Moeller ahead for good with 1:02 remaining in the game. The Crusaders iced the 34-31 victory with seven seconds left when junior defensive back Nick Hartman intercepted a pass by La Salle senior quarterback Keith Betz after the Lancers had driven to the Moeller 44. "It was a great football game for fans, but if you're the coach on the losing end it was not a great football game," said La Salle coach Jim Louder, whose team fell to 4-2 overall and 0-2 in the GCL. Said Keller: "This is what you play for." Moeller, coming off a 28-6 league loss at St. Xavier the previous week, kept its playoff hopes alive by improving to 4-2 overall and 1-1 in the GCL.
"People said we were done," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "Well, we're not done yet." It was a game that resembled an offensive amusement park. La Salle churned out 242 yards passing and 228 yards rushing. Moeller had 265 yards passing and 195 yards on the ground. Keller ran for 141 yards on 23 carries and set up one of his four touchdowns with a 66-yard kickoff return in the second quarter. He also caught seven passes for 82 yards. Moeller senior wide receiver Greg McHugh caught six passes for 176 yards. Moeller led 27-24 when Keller fumbled the ball away at the La Salle 16 on the second play of the fourth quarter. That ignited a frenetic final 11:10 as the Lancers immediately' charged back.
La Salle drove from the 16 to the Moeller 26 in eight plays, but sophomore back Steve Stapleton fumbled and junior linebacker Marshall Hyzdu recovered for the Crusaders. The Lancers' defense quickly forced a punt and got the ball back on their own 15 with 5:39 remaining. They needed inches on fourth down at their own 35 and converted. And on the next play, Betz rolled right and hit Brian Hinton with a 61-yard TD pass that put La Salle ahead 31-27 with 2:16 remaining. Moeller started the ensuing drive at its own 45. On the fourth play, Keller took a pass and was driven into the La Salle bench. The collision knocked Louder's father, Bruce, to the ground. As trainers frantically worked on Bruce Louder, the La Salle players
formed a circle around him, held hands and prayed out loud. After a five-minute delay, the elder Louder sat up and was deemed all right. Not all of La Salle's prayers went_ an-¡ swered. Three plays later, Moeller had fourth-and-two at the Lancers' 31. Keller took a pitch, headed right, cut b_ack to the middle and ran for his team's 31st victory in 32 meetings with La Salle. MOELLER LASALLE
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M-Paulinelli 62 pass from Betz (kick failed) M-Keller 2 run (kick failed) M-Keller 20 run (Schreiber kick) L-Wieisman 47 field goal M-Keller 4 run (Ross kick) L-White 12 pass from Betz (Sexton from Betz) M-McHugh 71 pass from Vaught (Ross kick) L-Watson 1 run (Weisman kick) L-Hinton 62 pass from Betz (Weisman kick) M-Keller 31 run (kick good) RECORDS: LaSalle 4-2, 0-2 in GCL South; Moeller 4-2, 1-1.
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FOOTBALL STATISTICS
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~Scoring Player, SChool Alexander, Boone Co .... . Hart, East Central ......... Menetrey, Campbll Co .. Andreadis, Anderson... . Wilschevick, Marrml ... . Holland, Sunvnil CD...... . Lewis, Reading.............. . Martini, East Central ... . Conrad, Holmes.........•... Brockhoefl, Beechwd.. . Cohen, Summit CD ........ . Hamner, Hamolton......... Pope, Purcel Marian... . Grubbs, Harrison........... Keller, Moeller ....•.......... Johnson, Walnut Hils.....
Green, Monroe...............
Gregovich, Willmsbrg .. . Cook, Lillie Miami........ . Plunvner, Wyoming •.... Parton, Elder................. . Reily, 51. Xavier............ . Miller, Edgewood.......... . Asmann, Campbell Co.. . Woolen, New Riclvmd. Smith, Ryle ..................... . Jones, ceo..................... . Murphy, Colerain .......... . Nelson, Tall .................... . Miree, Winton Woods.. . Bell, Middelown ............ . Wilson, Ross.................... Mayer, New Miami ...... . Barnes, Blanchester..... . Meece, East Cenlral... .. Taylor, ceo..................... Walker, Lima................. . Hendrix, Withrow.......... Mundy, No. College Hil.
Orr, Mariemont ............. .
Simon, Newport CC. ..... . Nettles, Colerain............. Wiliams, Norlhwesl... ... Kapprel, Anderson. ....... . Cepluch, Badin..............• Pence, Mason ................ . Lubrechl, Beechwood.. . Leary, Finneylown....... . McHugh, Moeler .......... . Johnson, Wyoming....... . Miracle, Blanchester .... . Bailey, Hughes............... . Wiliams, Loveland........ . LaBarbara, Indian HM .. . Price, Loveland............. . Wilis, New Rictvnond... . Davidson, Turpin. .......... . Anderson, Withrow ....... Peace, Madeira ............. . Gilbert, East Central.... . Fitzgerald, Roger Bacn. S~s, Landmark ............... Hnkston. New Rich...... . Lewis, Batavia ................ Schubert, Batavia ......... . Burns, Wilmington.......... Gamboa, Finneytown .... Betz, La Salle.................. . PauRneftl, La Salle.......... . Worthington, Sprngbro. Evans, Lakota............... . West, Lima..................... . Anderson, Amelia.......... Gribler, Turpin. .............. . Stigers, Bethel................ .
G Pos. TD.PAFG Tot 5RB1920116 5 RB 15 0 0 90 5 RB 13 0 0 78 4 TB 12 0 0 72 4 TB 10 4 0 64 4RB98062 4 RB 10 0 0 60 5 RB 10 0 0 60 5RB 92056 5TB 80048 4RB74046 4RB 72044 4RB70042 4WR 70042 4RB70042 4 RB 7 0 0 42 4RB61"039 4RB62038 4RB61038 4QB62038 4WR 6·0 0 36 4WR60036 4RB60036 5RB60036 4HB60036 4RB 60036 4RB60036 4QB60036 4RB60036 4RB60036 4RB60036 4TB 60036 4FB55035 4RB 54034 5 K 0 31 1 34 4RB51032 4RB 52032 4QB52032 4RB 52032 4 TB 3 12 0 30 5HB50030 4FB 50030 4RI! 50030 4WR 500 30 4RB 50030 4TB 50030 5HB50030 4WR50030 4WR 500 30 4RB 50030 4FB 50030 4RB 50030 4HB50030 4RB 50030 4QB211227 4 TE 2 15 0 27 4RB 42026 4RB 42026 4RB 40024 5WR 40024 4RB36024 4WR 40024 4HB40024 4WR 40024 4RB40024 4TB40024 4RB40024 4QB40024 4RB40024 4RB40024 4WR 40024 4RB 40024 4TB 40024 4 RB 4 0 0 24 4QB 40024
~Rushing Player, School All. Yards Martini, East Central .................... 97 1053 Alexander, Boone Co.................... 142 1027 Menetrey, ~County ....... 67 738 Miree, Winton Woods ................... 69 646 Wiliams, Northwest ...................... 99 633 Andreadis, Anderson .................... 73 632 Lewis, Reading ............................... 89 628 Wynn, Fairfield ............................... 99 593 Simon, Newport CC ...................... 110 576 Hart, East Central ......................... 63 575 Pope, PurceN Marian .................... 80 553 Abney, Uoyd .................................. 100 542 Walker, Lima .................................. 93 524 Keller, Moefter ................................ 56 495 Miller, Edgewood ........................... 66 483 Pence, Mason ................................. 72 475 Lullrecht, Beechwood ................... 60 474 Smith, Landmark ........................... 58 466 Ward, Aiken .................................... 65 464 Mayer, New Miami ....................... 85 456 Harmer, Hamilton ......................... 65 455 Brockhoell, Beechwood ............... 46 447 Barnes, Blanchester ...................... 83 441 Mundy, North College HiM ............. 60 431 Gamboa, Finneytown ................... 57 415 Bel, Middletown ............................. 60 414
305 304 301 300
Avg. 10.9 7.2 11.0 9.3 6.4 8.7 7.1 6.0 5.2 9.3 6.9 5.4 5.6 8.8 7.3 6.6 7.9 8.0 7.1 5.4 7.0 9.7 5.3 7.2 7.2 6.9 7.0 7.5 7.8 6.4 5.6 5.2 6.1 4.7 6.7 4.5 6.7 9.3 7.6 5.6 5.8 6.5 7.5 8.7 9.1 5.4 5.9 11.6 9.7 6.2 5.8 4.3 6.3 10.2 5.8 7.1 4.2 5.9 4.4
~Passing Player, SChool All Comp ;;;~Henry, ~alnut HiMs ................. 103 53 wer, Williamsburg ................... 93 50 Hergott, Beechwood ..................... 45 27
Yds 872 748 741
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Green, Monroe ............................... 51 Gribler, Turpin ................................ 62 Orr, Mariemont .............................. 70 Wilson, Lakota ................................ 76 Wilson, Ross .................................... 63 Smith, Ryle ...................................... 78 Wooten, New Richmond ............... 55 Conrad, Holmes ................•............ 81 Cohen. Summit CD ......................... 54 Nettles, Colerain ............................. 39 Gregovich, Williamsburg .............. 47
398 397 393 393 387 372 371 364 363 362 357
Kefty, Badin ...................................... 53 ~JrlowW Milford ............................. 46 on, yommg ............................ 39 Asmann, Campbell County .......... 37 Pastura, Batavia ............................ 61 Johnson, Walnut HiUs ..................... 55 Holland, Summit CD ....................... 28 Barkley, ceo .................................. 34 Alexander, Colerain ....................... 51 Deck, Princeton ............................. 55 Sandhas, Elder ................................ 74 Paulineli, La Salle ........................... 50
343 343 341
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327 326 326 324 318 318 317 315
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Cepluch, Badin ................................ 43 Hinton. Oak Hils ............................. 12 Wiliams, Roger Bacon .................. 51 Worthington, Springboro ...........•. 68
Hinton, Oak HiUs............. Torrey, Springboro........ Sandhas, Elder................ Pence, Mason.................
Football poll
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Team Rec pta Colerain(14) ............ 4-0 149 Moeller(1) ............... 3-1 129 La Salle .................... 4..0 116 St. Xavier ................. 3-1 109 Elder ........ ......... 3-1 88 Anderson ................ .4-0 77 Winton Woods ........ .4-0 51 Withrow ................... 3-1 43 Turpin ...................... 4-0 14 Princeton .................. 2-2 13 Hamilton ................... 3-1 13 Others receiving votes: Mariemont 12, Hamilton Badin 9, Lemon Monroe 3, Fairfield 3, Western Hills 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. TIE. TIE.
Kaeser, Harrison ........................... 100 Vaught, Moeller ............................. 64 Slusher, Holmes .............................. 89 Ridley, Taft ...................................... 58 Stormer, Campbell County .......... 51 Distler, East Central ...................... 47 Albers, Anderson ...................•...... 46 Blair, Springboro ............................ 82 Betz, La Salle .................................. 55 Rieck, Glen Este ............................. 93 Martin, Reading ............................. 50 Correll, Amelia ................................ 68 Reder, Elder .................................... 53 Lanvners, Elder ............................. 53 Porter, Hughes ............................... 41 Fletcher, Middletown .................... 80 Lee, Uoyd ........................................ 71 Sprengard, St. Xavier .................• 74 Kidwell, North College Hil ............ 53 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 53 Taylor, Woodward ........................ 71 Stigers, Bethel ................................ 51 Bray, Oak Hills ................................ 83 Ahrens, Roger Bacon .................... 50 Storr:>er, Finneytown .................... 40 Jeni<Jns, Winton Woods ................ 35 Turner, Norwood ........................... 60 Malone, Badin ................................. 32 Frakes, Indian HiH ........................... 69 Plunvner, Wyoming ...................... 39 Craig, Little Miami ......................... 55 Zapkowski, Milford ....................... 34
53 34 40 27 30 29 28 37 30 43 29 31 27 29 18 37 39 28 26 28 30 21 36 24 16 19
730 692 682
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18 29 18 20 21
322 320 319 304 300
Yds 477 356
Avg. 14.5 14.8 14.1 16.1 23.3 21.7 14.5 13.3 17.2 9.6 12.1 23.3 19.1 17.8 16.3 20.8 17.3 34.3 27.0 16.5 16.5 15.4 12.5 11.6 9.4 21.7 21.2 20.8 20.6 19.5 19.4 18.2 17.7 10 9.0 26.7 19.3 17.2 16.0 15.9 13.6 13.4 13.0 11.4 8.6 4.4 32.3 26.6 21.8 21.4 16.9 16.0 15.4 15.3 15.0 14.5 14.4 12.9 11.0 8.4
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567 563 553 509 505 495 488
457 454 434 423 423 419 418 403 389 371 365 364 361 348
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~Receiving Player, SChool No. Grubbs, Harrison ............................ 33 Gregovlch, WiNiamsburg ·····-········24 Parton, Elder ................................... 24 Torrey, Springboro ......................... 22 Jones, Beechwood .......................... 19 McHugh, MoeUer ............................ 17 ~~i~s, B~~~ia ................................. 17 ..,.es, tltamsburg ···-· ..·-·-.... 16 Chambers, Walrwt Hills ................. 15 gc:sino: Indian J:llll .......................... 15 t"imeter, Martemont .................. 14 Giller!, East Central ...................... 13 Cooper, Deer Park ......................... 13 Humphrey, Holmes ........................ 13 Sheffield, Lloyd ................................ 13 Holman, Amelia ............................... 12 Ostendorf, La SaMe ......................... 12 Bailey, Hughel ................................. 11 Mapp, Taft .•.................................... 11 Sealy, Elder ...............•..................... 11 Reily, St. Xavier .............................. 11 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................ 11 Miller, Glen Este .............................. 11 Mack, Woodward ........................... 11 ~elina, Sycamore ............................ 11 ummell, Campbell County ....... 10 Evans, Lakota ................................. 10 Rook, Badin ...................................... 10 Keller, Moeler ................................. 10 Leary, Finneytown ......................... 10 Wilson, Milford ............................... 10 Cox, St. Xavier ................................. 10 San<t.as, Elder ..............................•. 10 Thompson, Little Miami ................ 10 Stitsinger, Middletown ................... 10 Johnson, Wallnut Hlis ....................... 9 Mattscheck, Reading ...................... 9 Niesen, Roger Bacon ....................... 9 Wtlls, New Richmond ...................... 9 Wels, Princeton ............................... 9 Fox, Oak Hils .................................... 9 Kanatzar, Ryle .................................. 9 Anderson, Bethel .............................. 9 Mundy, North Coiege HiH ............... 9 Edwards, Norwood ......................... 9 Bel, Mlddetown ............................... 9 Kapprel, Anderson ........................... 8 Adams, Wilmington ......................... 8 Woester, Winton Woods ................ 8 Palmer, Holmes ................................ 8 Whitney, Harrison ........................... 8 Betts, Mount Healthy ...................... 8 Coleman, North College Hill ............ 8 Barnes, Blanchester ........................ 8 Lucky, Holmes .................................. 8 Bach, WiUiamsburg .......................... 8 ~Lockland ........................... 8 , ma ....................................... 8 Culman, La Salle ............................... 8 Hinton, Oak Hifts ............................... 8
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368 443 369 246 212 258 144 170 303 248 232 212 241 207 378 301 181 181 169 137 128 103 217 212 208 206 195 194 182 177
149 90 241 174 155 145 143 122 121 117 103 77 40 258 213 175 171 135 128 123 123 120 116 115 103 88 67
~ All-purpose yardage Player, Scheol G Rsh Rec Ret Total Alexander, Boone Co..... 5 1027 38 399 1464 Martini, East Central.... 5 1053 13 70 1136 Menetrey,CompbJICo.. 5 738 105 277 1120 Andreadis, Anderson.... 4 632 124 322 1078 KeHer, Moeler................ 5 495 369 163 1027 Gregovich, Wlmsllrg.... 4 357 345 147 849 Williams, Loveland......... 4 413 86 287 786 Williams, Northwest...... 4 633 41 74 758 Pope, PurceM Marian.... 4 553 109 89 751 Conrad, Holmes.............. 5 364 149 222 735 Mundy, No. College Hil. 4 431 103 198 732 Johnson, Wallnut Hills..... 4 326 241 160 727 Miler, Edgewood........... 4 483 51 64 714 Lewis, Reading............... 4 628 12 o 100 Lewis, Batavia................ 4 298 246 153 697 Hart, East Central......... 5 575 51 51 677 Barnes, Blanchester...... 4 441 123 105 669 Wilson, Ross.................... 4 387 23 248 658 Paulinelll, La Sale........... 4 315 100 190 605 Simon, Newport CC....... 5 576 21 o 597 Brockhoeft, Beechwd... 5 447 105 38 590
304 67 212 14 368 180 317 177 58 5 475 29
583 552 552 504
Kickoff returns
Player, SChool No. Leininger, Indian Hill ........................ 2 Menetrey, campbel County ......... 4 Alexander, Boone Co....................... 4 Andreadis, Anderson ...................... 4 Russo, Badin ...................................... 2 Barkley, ceo .................................... 2 Sean Schaeffer, Deer Park ........... 3 Herron, Boone Co............................. 3 Wiliams, Roger Bacon .................... 2 Conrad, Holmes ................................ 5 Mundy, North College HiM •.•.••.••••..•. 3 Johnson, Walnut Hils ....................... 4 Wiliams, Loveland ........................... 7 Miler, Springboro ............................ 4 Keler, Moeler .................................. 4 Salyers, Edgewood .......................... 4 Reilly, 51. Xavier ............................... 4 Cook, Little Miami ........................... 4 Scudder, North College HiH ............. 3 A. Anderson, Woodward ................ 5 Hines, Walnut Hils ........................... 3 Yordy, Badin ..................................... 2 Scott,Beechwood ............................. 2 Holbert, Harrison ............................. 5 McHugh, Moeler ............................. 4 Lusby, Taylor ................................... 7 Butler, Roger Bacon ........................ 3 Bell. Middletown ............................... 3 J. McKinney, Lockland ................... 5 Babinec, Milford ............................... 7 Lehman, Little Miami ..................... 5 Brown, Wilmington .......................... 6 Johnson, Wyoming .......................... 6 Kirby, Reading .................................. 3 Wilson, Ross ...................................... 4 aernens, Taylor ............................... 3 Patterson, Western HiHs ................ 2 Cupp, Mason ..................................... 2 Paulineli, La Salle ............................. 7 Muldrow, Princeton ........................ 3
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Scott Schaeffer, Deer Park ........... 2 Miler, Glen Este ............................... 4
Lewis, Batavia .................................. 3 Pritchefl, Princeton ........................ 3 Goldie, Blanchester .......................... 3 HoMand, Summit ............................... 2 Faulkner, New Miami ..................... 4 Thacker, Kings ............................... 10 Orr, Mariemont ................................ 3 Gregovich, Williamsburg ................ 8 Herman, Ryle .................................... 3 ~~~~ighlands ........................... 3 1g , ason .................................. 3
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Yds Avg. 140 70.0 261 65.3 234 58.5 212 53.0 101 50.5 99 49.5 145 48.3 141 47.0 112 45.0 222 44.4 129 43.0 160 40.0 278 39.7 153 38.2 145 36.3 140 36.0 129 32.2 126 . 31.5 88 29.2 134 27.0 79 26.3 52 26.0 51 25.5 125 25.0 98 24.5 171 24.4 73 24.3 72 24.0 116 23.2 161 23.0 113 22.6 135 22.5 133 22.1 66 22.0 88 22.0 67 22.0 44 22.0 44 22.0 153 21.9 65 21.7 174 21.7 43 21.5 43 21.5 86 21.5 64 21.3 63 21.0 63 21.0 42 21.0 83 20.8 206 20.6 62 20.6 162 20.3 61 20.3 60 20.0 60 20.0
Helvey, Monroe ................................ 9 Lewis, Batavia .................................. 5 ReiNy, St. Xavier .............................. 10 Wooten, New Richmond ................. 3 Williams, Boone Co.......................... 5 Highfill, Mason .................................. 4 ~-~!lfoss, Newport CC .................... 5 t tams, Loveland ........................... 2 Alexander, Colerain ......................... 3 Cousino, Indian Hil ............................ 2 Andreadis, Anderson ...................... 8 sexton, La Sale ................................ 8 Russo, Badin ...................................... 3 Herman, Ryle .................................... 7 Torrey, Springboro ......................... 12
175 89 173 48 78 62 77 30 45 29 110 110 41 91 143
19.4 17.8 17.3 16.0 15.6 15.5 15.4 15.0 15.0 14.5 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.0 11.7
~Interceptions 6: Marine, Lawrenceburg 5: Crowe, Mason . 4: Cole, Winton Woods; Pohling, Bethel; Leary, Ftnneytown; Muldrow, Princeton 3: Strayhorn, Princeton; Wagner, Boone Co.; Gilbert, East Central; Thorwarth, CampbeM County; Anderson, Withrow; Anderson, Amelia; Taylor, Colerain; Kostofl, Colerain; Patterson, Western Hils; Mundy, North College HiM; Wiliams, Monroe
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4: Ogletree, Batavia .. 3: Davis, Lockland; Brown, Hamiton; Carter, W!lliamsburg, campbell, Edgewood; Kostoff, Cole-
ram; Kraft, Flnneytown; Green, Monroe
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Touchdown passes
8: Kaeser, Harrison; Ridley, Taft; Brewer, WiHiamsburg 7: Vaught, Moeler; Stormer, CampbeM County; McHenry, Walnut Hills 6: Distler, East Central; Albers, Anderson 5: Lammers, Elder; Hergott, Beechwood 4: Stigers, Bethel; Blair, Springboro; Betz, La Salle; Slusher, Holmes; Stormer, Porter, Hughes; Reder, Elder; Stephens, Landmark; Rieck Glen Este; Bishop, Batavia '
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Player, School FG Meece, East Central ....................... 1 lies, campbell County ....................... Rosser, Anderson ............................. -
PAT Total 31 34 25 25 21 21 18 18 17 17 13 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 11 14 8 14 5 14 5 14 7 13 7 13 13 13 10 13 7 13 10 13 10 13
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Bauguess, St. Xavier ....................... 1 Weisman, La Sale ........................... 0
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Bishop, Beechwood ......................... 0 Mattscheck, Reading ...................... 1 Schaeffer, Amelia ............................ 2 Stamp, Lakota .................................. 3 Cogeshal, Fairfield .......................... 3 Boots, Milford ................................... 2 Taylor, Lima ..................................... 2 Gunnels, Winton Woods .................. o Hiltner, Newport CC ......................... 1 Price, Loveland ................................ 2 Stamper, Edgewood ....................... 1 Sulivan, Holmes ................................ 1
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~Punting Player, SChool No. Yards Taylor, ceo ....................................... s 347 Gourley, Western Hils ................... 26 1089 Carter, Willamsburg ...................... 12 488 Hinton, Oak Hils ..............................22 895 Brown, Hamilton ............................. 12 477 Parton, Elder ................................... 12 475 Dittman, Talawanda ...................... 13 514 Francis, Monroe ..............•............... 9 355 Freeland, Glen Este ......................... 5 194 Brenner, Western Brown .............. 13 501 Albers, Anderson ............................. 5 192 l<eegan, Walnut Hils ...................... 11 420 Bishop, Beechwood ......................... 9 343
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Miler, Edgewood ............................ 16 Boots, MiKord .................................. 13 Weisman, Flnneytown .................... 8 CogeshaM, Milford ........................... 12 Doxsey, St. Xavier ........................... 6 Serre, Indian Hil ............................... 6 Kahn, Batavia .................................. 19 Pennekamp, Moeler ...................... 10
483 295 436 218 217 679 356
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Wills, New Richmond ...................... 8 HaN, Ross .......................................... 20
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277 692
Avg. 42.1 41.9 40.7 40.7 39.7 39.6 39.5 39.4 38.8 38.5 38.4 38.2 38.1 38.0 37.9 37.7 37.6 37.2 36.8 36.3 36.3 36.1 35.7 35.6 35.5 35.2 35.1 35.0 34.6
Punt returns No. Yards
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Goodhart, MoeMer ........................... 3 Pemberton, New Richmond .......... 4 Alexander, Boone Co....................... 6 Goodpaster, Deer Park .................. 2 Sils, Landmark .................................. 2 Tudor, Sunvnit CD ........................... 4 Jones, ceo ........................................ 5 Bridges, Williamsburg ..................... 4 Ingram, Uoyd .................................... 5 Walnescott, Beechwood ................. 3 Mundy, North College HiM ............... 3 Wilson, Ross ..................................: ... 7 ~~icl~/'· _Xavier ............................ 2
91 113 165 53 52 101 130 97 117 70 69 160 45
Hendrickson, Uoyd .......................... 2 Gilbert, East Central ....................... 5 Mapp, Taft ........................................ 5 Cook, Little Miami ........................... 2 Cole, Winton Woods ....................... .4
41 101 100 40 74
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FOOTBALL STANDINGS Cincinnati Hills League T~am
Mariemont........ Wyoming........... .Deer Paork......... LQ.veland ............ Taylor................. Indian Hill. ........... Reading...•.........
League Overall w L w L 3 0 4 0 1 1 3 1 1 I 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 0 1 2 2
PF 144 98 53 69 60 89 100
M~ro
Queen City National PA 21 75 97 83 132 62 43
Team Winton Woods.. Walnut Hills ....... Northwest......... Harrison............. Hughes...............
League overall w L w L 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3
PF 122 107 56 93 74
Miami Valley Conference PA 27 117 76 124 83
Greater Miami Conference Team Hamilton..•........ Llma5enior....... Princeton ........... Middletown ....... Milford............... Lakota................ Fairfield....•....... Sycamore..........
League overall w L w L 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 4
PF 80 75 59 75 55 52 44 46
PA 73 38 65 58 116 90 80 96
Fort Ancient Valley Conf. Team Mason................ Ross............•...... LittleMiam ...... Norwood............ Springboro......... Wilmington ........ Goshen. .............. Kings ...................
League overal w L w L 1 0 3 1 1 0 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 "1 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 4
PF 93 83 53 26 69 75 68 21
PA 70 30 76 116 92 114 77 97
Team Anderson ........... Turpin................. Taft ..................... Amelia ................ Glen Este ........... Woodward ........
PF 202 86 105 68 69 40
PA 32 38 74 74 88 164
PF 132 129 112 89
PA 31 69 28 52
GCL-South Lea~e
Team LaSaie............... Moeller............... St. Xavier .......... Elder ...................
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GCL-North Team Badin................... Alter................... McNicholas....... c.-Julienne......... Pur. Marian...... Roger Bacon.....
League OVerall w L w L 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 3
PF 108 102 103 103 80 71
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team effort with big plays on offense, defense and the kicking game - just about everywhere. Our intensity was up, and that's important. "I was pleased. If we can get that kind of improvement each week that's what We're looking for." The major Panther improvement against Bedford came on the offensive end, total yardage increasing from 195 to 347. The defense has played respectably in both games: "Our scouts say Bloomington is a little young at quarterback," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "They're a very well-coached team. It should be a good game for us." Sophomore Anthony Crane is the Panthers' quarterback. He got his first varsity start against Bedford and completed three of seven passes for 17 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Right halfback Damian Clay-
Moeller at South cRusADERs' oFFENsE Greg McHugh 1175l Fl Gabe Tincher (285) T Rob Murphy (260) G Dan Koterba (220) C Adam Shackleford (215) G Chad Carlberg (250) T B1ll Kemme (220) TE aB Chris Vaught (175) Derrick Edwards (240) FB MattKeller(200) TB Bnan Etter (175) SE CRUSADERS' DEFENSE Todd Shafer (190) E zach Gagel (215) T Jett Lynch (210) T casey Liebert (190) E Jermaine Monk (220) LB Nick Hartman (175) ' LB Marshall Hyzdu (195) LB Todd Huffine (210) LB Jerry Thompson (185) C Rob Steltenpohl (175) CB Andy
PANTHERS' OFFENSE A. Rosenberger P45 l SE Matt Muehhng (195) T Bill Bridges (220) G Jimmy Smith (170) C Mike Rogers (220) G Nathan Podsakott (21Ql T Chad Carpenter (230) TE Anthony_ crane (160) aB Adam Kinser (190) HB DamianCiaybrook(171) HB Kenn1tay Byrd (165) Fl PANTHERS' DEFENSE Ryan Kirchner (190) LB A.J. Hattield (195) T J.H. Payne (160) NG Mike McArdle (175) T Mike Albright (145) LB Chris Johnson (185) LB JeremyPennington(190) LB Willy Sylvester (170) CB Jeremy Melton (160) CB Anthony Hickman (165) S Byrd (165)
with a back problem. Junior John Livingston, who has been a· quarterback but was assigned to defense only this year has been reinserted • ' back p1ans. mto t h e quarter Moeller was· 13_1 and the state runnerup last year. According to • ' one college .s~o~t, th1s years team has seven DIVISion I players ' "I don't know if we have seven " Kl onne sal'd . "I th'm k we h ave fi1ve ' for sure maybe six " '
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Cleat:lY, Klonne SitS on a footb~ll gold mme. A former Moeller ass1stan t W h 0 move d Ill ' t0 th e head ]0 · b 10 ' KwlatkowskiJ~~~ R~c'C>'~~~ s 1982, he's coached the Crusaders to CIN.MOELLER(Hll soUTH(1-1) a 116:24-2_ record, two state Ft.Thomas(Ky.) W54-15 THNorth L s-24 champiOnships and two runner-up Bedford NL w 40- 1 titl I 't h' t M h es. n 1 s IS ory, . oe11_er as brook ripped Bedford for 175 yards won seven state ch~mp10nsh1ps. There are 41 semors on the team, to take over the team lead in rushing with 226. Left half Adam Kinser and 20 of them start. has 179 after a 107-yard game. The Division I players are left Moriarity expects no lineup tackle Gabe Tincher (285), left changes this week. Junior backup guard Rob Murphy (260), fullback quarterback Ryan Lobsiger missed Derrick Edwards (240), tailback last week and probably this week Matt Keller (200) and left outside
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KINGS MILLS, Ohio - The bnal score says Moeller High School 54, Ft. Thomas Highlands 15. The final statistics say .Moeller 521 yards, Highlands 282 . . Apparently, that's nothing. Moeller coach Steve Klonne says he . took it easy on coach Dale Mueller's Northern Kentucky football team on Friday night at Galbreath Field. Which may ex~lain Highlands scoring the final '15 points. "He played his ones (first~tringers) the whole way against our twos and threes, so at that point, you're going to score a couple touchdowns," said Klonne. "I thought we were pretty benevolent, to tell you the truth. ' "After the second drive of the third quarter, we had the reserves in there the rest of the game." · The victor was decided by then. After an unsuccessful first drive produced a scoreless first quarter, Moeller scored touch:·downs on its next eight posses,sions, leading 54-0 one play into ~he fourth quarter. · In his first loss as coach of Highlands 0-1), Mueller was .pleased with his team's constant .effort and its success early and late in the game. As for what happened on the scoreboard in between, it was tough to endure, .but he considers the competi· ,tion. "'That's one of the best foot_ball teams in the country right ~here," said Mueller. "They don't ,O.ave a weakness at all." ): For their opening game, the Crusaders showed why USA Toj
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D~rrick ~dwards of Moeller rambled through the Highlands defense and helped the Crusader-s to a 54-15 wctory Friday mght. Moeller is ranked No. 1 in The Post poll of area Ohio teams. ·
day ranked them in the preseason Top 10. Moeller came out in a fullhpuse backfield, with three runners in a T formation behind quarterback Chris Vaught. Klonne said he hadn't used that look for anything but short-yardage situations in three or four years, but he likes his running game - and he wanted to see what Highlands' defense had planned. After Highlands opened by moving from its 25 to the Moeller 46, Moeller took the ensuing punt. and moved from its 26 to the Highlands 44, but could get no farther and had to punt. Klonne decided to scrap the power game and the stacked backfield and use the pass with the run. That's when Vaught took over .
On Moeller's next possession, the senior passer connected with senior running back Matt Keller for 23 yards and with senior receiver Greg McHugh for 14 to set up Keller's two-yard TD run. After Highlands went three plays and a punt, Moeller scored again, this time on a 57-yard touchdown pass play from Vaught to McHugh as the Crusaders went ahead 13-0 . Highlands then made its move, driving from its 30 to a first down at the Moeller 13. But Highlands couldn't get the ball farther than the 10, and Tim Walsh's 25-yard field-goal attempt was blocked. Five plays later, Vaught threw his second TD pass, this one 38 yards to McHugh, and he completed the first-half scoring with a threeyard touchdown pass to Brian Goodhart.
It was 26-0 at halftime.
The rout was on. So many looked so good for Moeller. Keller had 208 all-purpose yards - 66 rushing, 89 receiving and a 53-yard kickoff return - and two TDs, senior Derrick .Edwards ran for 110 yards and one TD, and McHugh had five catches for 121 yards and two TDs. Vaught completed 10 of 14 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns. Hl&lll.ANOS
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M-l<eller 2 rw (Ieick failed) M-McHugl\51 !*11 from VIIUQhl (Schreiber kle:!<) M-Mc:Hugh 38 ~ from V!lllghl (kick fallld) M-Goodhart 3 pass from VIIIJ9ht {Sdll'eibet klcl<) M-Keller 32 tt.r1 ~loCk) M-Ec!W&I'dS 5 run (Sidliano tUcl<) M-Higglns 27 'Uil (Bryalt kld!) M-Goodhsn 66 pes from Mcl.aoglllill (P~ IQck) H-Frbche 23 peS$ ~tom Muon llbns pass 110m rennel) H-lolason 10 ""' (Will$/\ kick) RECORDS: Mooler HI.~ 1-1.
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\lloeller ta1_lback _Matt Keller fends off Highlands defender Mike faylor dunng a first-period run Friday. The Crusaders won, 54-15.
Moellef-jSilences Highlands, 54-15 BY RAY SCHAEFER Enquirer contributor
Highlands was not allowed to bring the cannon it fires after every. touchdown to Friday's game agamst Moeller. It wasn't missed. Moeller, The Enquirer's topranked team, got three touchdown passes from quarterback Chris Vaught on the way to a 54-15 wipeout at Galbreath Field in Kings Mills. "I really didn't know what to expect out of these guys," Vaught ~a1d_of the Highlands defense. "My JOb 1s to get the ball to the wide receivers and let them do their jobs. I got great protection out of the offensive line." Moeller's start was inauspicious. A 10-yard sack by the Bluebirds' Damien Skop on Vaught e?ded the Crusaders' first possesSIOn. But that would be practically the last mistake Moeller would make. Consider: • The Crusaders rolled up 521 yards in total offense. ... Vaught was 10-for-14 for 213 yards, including two touchdown passes to senior Greg McHugh. . ... Running back Derrick Edwards finished with 11 0 yards on only eight carries. "'I was proud of our guys, how they hung in there and played tough," said Highlands coach Dale Mueller. "We got down, and we
played every single play like it was ~e last plaY: of th~ S~per Bowl ...
I m not leaVIng this disappointed in our play, I'm leaving it impressed with Moeller's football team." The Crusaders' Matt Keller started the scoring with a 2-yard plunge five seconds into the second quarter. Moeller (1-0) needed just a couple of minutes to make the score 13-0. Vaught hit McHugh with a harmless-looking screen pass that turned into a 57-yard touchdown with 9:16 left in the quarter. "They run a complicated defense," said McHugh. " ... We were expecting to pass the ball some. They blitzed almost all their guys. As s~n as I caught the ball, they had blitzed most of their linebackers. The linemen did a great job of blocking downfield." With a little less than three minutes left in the half, Vaught and McHugh hooked up again to make it 19-0. "Once we got a cushion, then we really started going after them a little bit more," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne .
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to you." Among the brightest Cincinnati stars this fall: .,.. Andre Barkley, running back, Cincinnati Country Day, 6-1, 190. Rushed for 2,097 p:rds on 200 carries last season and 16 touchdowns. Also a state champion sprinter. .,.. Ryan Stallmeyer, lineba"ker, Elder, 6-2, 215. Has 4.6 speed and great agility. Led his team in tackles a year ago. .,.. Matt Keller, running back, Moeller, 6-0, 185. Versatile back rushed for 94 7 yards and 14 TDs, and caught 18 passes for 200 yards and three more TDs. .,.. Mario Strayhorn, defensive back, Princeton, 6-3, 205. Had eight interceptions last year to go with 4.6 speed and tremendous quickness. .,.. Gabe Tincher, tackle, Moeller, 6-2, 280. One of the best run blockers, and can play several offensive line positions. John McCallister, who publishes a booklet called Prep Football Prospects of Ohio, rates some of the Cincinnati players as the state's best. "There's no doubt that Andre Barkley is the best running back in Ohio," said McCallister, a school teacher and former coach in Fostoria. "And Stallmeyer is by far the best inside linebacker. Strayhorn comes in as one of the top two defensive backs. The talent is very much there this year." That's a big improvement on last year, when the talent level was down and local players felt the impact of NCAA scholarship cutbacks. "Mter what I saw last year, I'm not sure what to expect anymore, even though there are some outstanding kids this year," said Elder coach Tom Grippa. "It's all cyclical, and Cincinnati just had a low spell the last few years." Petroff said.
Division I prospects Major college recruits Player Andre Barkley Derrick Edwards Matt Keller Lemar Marshall Mike Marshall Jermaine Monk Rob Murphy Ahmed Plummer Ryan Stallmeyer Mario Strayhorn Gabe Tincher
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Other top players Player Tim Albers Jake Andreadis Keith Boyd Manuel Chavez Steve Coning Sal Gilene Eric Huddleson Davis Knott Greg Lang Brian McCann David McHenry Eric Naderman Shawn Nelson Scott Paulinelli Mitch Pence Mike Price Robert Pritchett Dan'Yea Ridley Don Richardson Craig Rieck Fred Rogers Jeff Sherrick Adam Smith Jerry Thompson Chris Trahan Shauncey Wynn Curt Yuskewich
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In Enquirer poll q-l-tJo.t Moeller was an overwhelming choice as the No. 1 team in The Enquirer's preseason coaches poll. "There are a lot of good teams, but I definitely think Moeller deserves to be ranked at the top," said Princeton coach Pat Mancuso.
Malone nears 300 Hamilton Badin's Terry Malone could become the third area coach and only the 15th in the nation to win 300 games. Malone's record after 36 ¡ seasons is 292-80-8. Princeton's Pat Mancuso got his 300th win last year, in his 34th season. Roger Bacon legend Bron Bacevich won 318 from 1930-74.
New divisions With the addition of a sixth division this year, here's where area schools place in the new division alignment (Teams in bold moved from division marked in parentheses): DIVISION 1: Aiken, Amelia, Colerain, Elder, Fairfield, Glen Este, Hamilton, Harrison, La Salle, Lakota, Middletown, Milford, Moeller, Oak Hills, Princeton, St. Xavier, Sycamore, Western Hills, Withrow and Woodward. DIVISION II: Anderson (1), Hughes (I), Lebanon, Mount Healthy, Northwest, Norwood, Roger Bacon, Taft, Talawanda, Turpin, Walnut Hills, Wilmington and Winton Woods (1). DIVISION Ill: Badin, Clermont Northeastern, Edgewood, Franklin
Enquirer poll Moeller (22) .... 323 Princeton (7) .. 292 St. Xavier (4) .. 225 Elder (1) .......... 213 Colerain ......... 128 LaSalle ........... 123 Anderson ....... 118 Middletown .... 97 9. Fairfield .......... 81 10. Lakota ............ 48
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Others recervmg votes: Western Hills 44, Withrow 38, Hamilton 28, Winton Woods 25, Harrison 15, Purcell Marian and Wyoming 12, Mariemont 10, Lima and Roger Bacon 8, Goshen 5, Sycamore and Mason 4, Badin and Oak Hills 3, Lockland 2, Glen Este 1. Number in parentheses is first-place votes received. Second number Is points received based on voting. Point totals based on this scale: 10 for first-place vote, 9 for second, 8 for third, etc.
(II), Goshen, Hillsboro (II), Kings, Lemon Monroe (II), Loveland (II), Mason, New Richmond (II), Purcell Marian (II), Ross (II), Springboro (II) and Western Brown (II). DIVISION IV: Bethel-Tate (Ill), Blanchester, Deer Park, East Clinton, Indian Hill, Little Miami (Ill), McNicholas (Ill), Taylor (Ill), Valley View (Ill) and Wyoming. DIVISION V: Batavia (IV), Finneytown (IV), Mariemont, North College Hill (IV), Reading (IV) and Waynesville. DIVISION VI: Cincinnati Country Day, Middletown Fenwick, Hillcrest, Landmark Christian, Lockland, Madeira, New Miami, Summit Cpuntry Day and Willi!!msburg.
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City's loaded with prospects BY TIM PENNINGTON Enquirer contributor
With a long list of major college football prospects, Cincinnati should live up to its nickname of the Blue Chip City this fall. "This looks to be a very good year for Cincinnati football players," said Larry Petroff, former Ohio State recruiting coordinator and now director of operations for the Buckeye football team. "The players are definitely there to be had." "Last year, I think 21 signed Division I, seven or eight with major colleges," said John Harbaugh, University of Cincinnati recruiting coordinator. "This
year, off the top of my head, I'd say 30 to 35 will get scholarships and there's probably 10 to 12 major college players. And there's five or six really, really good players." Besides drawing the usual flock of recruiters from the Big Ten and MAC, and some from the SEC and ACC, the big crop of prospects has drawn interest from schools that usually never set foot in Cincinnati. "I saw where Arkansas was up here looking at a couple of linebackers," said Terry Hoeppner, assistant head coach at Miami University. "Now what the heck are they doing up here? That signals something (Please see PREPS, Page ClO)
Prep football preview '94 The Enquirer's six-page high school football special, with league preview, team-by-team outlooks, rost~rs and schedules, begrns on Page C4. .,. Greater Catholic League-South, C4 .,. Fort Ancient Valley Conference, C4 .,. Greater Catholic League-North, CS .,. Southern Buckeye Conference, CS
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FOOTBALL STATISTICS Davidson, Turpin............ Hinton. Oak Hils............. Miler, Edgewood ........... Smilh,Ryle ...................... Barnes, Blanchester ...... Torrey, Springboro........
~Scoring Player, School Alexander, Boone Co..... Hart, East Central ........ . Menetrey, Cmpbl Co... . Andreadis, Anderson.... Conrad, Holmes.............. Wilschevick, Marimnl... Russen, Clinton Massie. Martini, East Central.... Lewis, Reading............... Holland, SummiL.. ........ . Plummer, Wyoming..... . Keller, Moeller............... . Frisk, Highlands............. . Smith, Ryle..................... . Grubbs, Harrison.......... . Murphy, Colerain ........... Mayer, New Miami... .... Green, Lemon Monroe. Hendrix, Withrow .......... Gregovich, Willmsbrg ... Davidson, Turpin............ Hamner, Hamilton ........ . Walker, Lima..................
Nelson, Taft..................... Cepluch, Badin................ Johnson, Walnut HiDs.... . Miracle, Blanchester .... . Miller, Edgewood........... ReiRy, St. Xavier............. Kapprel, Anderson........ . Lubrechl, Beechwood. .. Pope, PurceH Marian.... Wooten, NRiclvnond...... Barnes, Blanchester ..... . Bogner, McNicholas...... Taylor, Ceo.................... . Cohen, Summit... ........... . Asmann, CampbeU Co... Bell, Middletown............. Nettles, Colerain............. Lewis, Batavla ................ WiUiams, Northwest. .... . Schubert, Batavia ......... .
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\iamboa, FiMeytown... . Price, Loveland. ............. Kostoff, Colerain............ Burton, Bethel................ . Jones, Beechwood......... Barkley, ceo.................. Sandusky, Taylor ........... Mundy,NCH. .................. . Anderson Withrow ....... . Broughton, Oak Hills ..... . Hergott, Beechwood.... . Helvey, LMonroe.......... . Mallscheck, Reading... . McHugh, Moeller........... L. Marshall, St. Xavier.. Doxsey, St. Xavier ........ . WiHiams, Loveland ........ . Pence, Mason ................. Jones, ceo ..................... . Ford, Hillsboro............... .
Dever, Mariemont......... James, Edgewood........ . Worthington, Sprngbro. Brockhoeft, Beechwd... Howard, Bethel .............. . Johnson, Wyoming....... . Fulton, Wyoming. ...........
Ferris, Harrison.............. Rieck, Glen Esle ............ . Cook, Little Miami ........ . Labarbara, Indian Hill... . Parton, Elder .................. Wynn, Fairfield...............
Evans, Lakota ............... . Oeck, Princeton............. .
G Pos. TD.PAFG Tot 4 RB 15 1 0 92 4 FB 12 0 0 72 4RB110066 3 TB 10 0 0 60 4RB 82050 3·TB 82050 3WR73149 4TB70042 3RB70042 3 FL 6 5 0 41 3QB62038 3TB60036 4RB 60036 4RB60036 3WR 60036 3QB 60036 3FB 53033 3RB52033 3QB 51032 3RB 52032 3RB 52032 3RB 52032 3RB 50030 3RB 50030 3RB 50030 3RB 50030 3FB50030 3RB50030 3WR 50030 3WR 50030 4TB50030 3RB50030 3HB50030 3RB42028 3TB38026 3RB 41026 3TB41026 4RB40024 3RB 40024 3FB 40024 3WR 400 24 3RB 40024 3HB40024 3WR 40024 3TE211023 3RB 34022 3QB25122 3RB 32020 3TB32020 4WR 32020 2RB31020 3TB32020 3RB 32020 3RB31020 3TE32020 4QB 32020 3WR 31020 3 WR 1 8 1 19 3 WR 3 0 0 18 3 WR 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 18 3 HB 3 0 0 18 3 TB 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 18 3 HB 3 0 18 3 FB 3 0 18 3 QB 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 18 4 HB 3 0 0 18 3 TE 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 18 3 QB 3 0 0 18 3RB 30018 3RB 30018 3 WR 3 0 0 18 3RB 30018 3 WR 3 0 0 18 3RB 30018
~Rushing Player, School All. Yards 878 Alexander, Boone County ........... 118 Martini, East Central .................... 73 853 Menelrey, Campbel County ....... 56 618 Wynn, Fairfield ............................... 75 517 Lewis, Reading ............................... 68 514 WiHiams, Northwest ...................... 77 511 Hart, East Central ......................... 49 457 Walker, Lima .................................. 64 397 Burton, Bethel ................................. 50 393 Lubrechl, Beechwood ................... 48 374 Smith, Ryle ...................................... 78 372 Mayer, New Miami ....................... 68 368 Gamboa, FiMeytown ................... 51 365 Frisk, Highiands .............................. 46 362 BeH, Middletown ............................. 40 361 Andreadis, Anderson .................... 43 360 Miller, Edgewood ........................... 52 360 Barnes, Blanchester ...................... 61 359 Pence, Mason ................................. 44 348 Davidson, Turpin ............................ 65 346 Keller, Moeller ................................ 39 339 Green, Lemon Monroe ................. 40 333 Hamner, HamiHon ......................... 47 327 Asmann, Campbell County .......... 33 320 Bogner, McNicholas ...................... 42 319 Pope, Purcel Marian .................... 55 319 Wooten, New Riclvnond ............... 41 308 Mundy, NCH .................................... 43 288 ~ible~_Turpin :······························· 43 286 ego tch, Wtlltamsburg .............. 29 279 Barkley, ceo .................................. 28 274 Fulton, Wyoming ............................ 29 274 Orr, Mariemont .............................. 49 271 Conrad, Holmes .............................. 63 270 Lewis, Batavia ................................ 29 269 Wilson, Lakota ................................ 49 269 Hendrix, Withrow .......................... 32 268 Johnson, Walnut Hills ..................... 43 266 Hinton, Qak HiHs ............................. 57 265 Nettles, Colerain ............................. 29 262
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Alexander, Colerain ....................... 34 Wiliams, Loveland ......................... 43 Jones, ceo ...................................... 24 Deck, Princeton ............................. 44 Holbert, Harrison ........................... 36 Worthington, Springboro .............. 54
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Miracle, Blanchester ..................... 49 Paslura, Batavia ............................41 Wilschevick, Mariemool .............. 43 Kelly, Badin ...................................... 37 Anderson, Withrow ....................... 18 Lowry, Badin .................................. 31 Cepluch, Badin ................................ 29 Edwards, MoeHer .......................... 25 Sandhas, Elder ................................ 55 Herolaga, Ryle ................................ 34
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Football Poll Team Rec Pis St.Xavier(14) ........ 3-0 144 Colerain (1) ............ 3-0 119 Moeller .................. 2-1 114 La Salle .................. 3-0 1 01 Withrow ................. 3-0 85 Anderson ............... 3-0 73 Elder ...................... 2-1 63 Princeton ............... 2-1 44 Winton Woods ....... 3-0 38 Mariemont. ............ 3-0 15 Others receiving votes: Turpin 8, Badin 5, Wyoming 2, Fairfield, Tall, Middletown, Lemon Monroe 1. Coaches voting in the football poll: Pat Mancuso, Princeton; Steve Klonne, Moeler; Kerry Coo!rbs, Colerain; Steve Rasso, St. Xavier; Tom Grippa, Elder; Vince Suriano, Ander· son; Steve Sheehan, Withrow; Ed Youngs, Western Hils; Herb Woeste, PurceR Marian; Jim Carty, Fairfield; Jeff Liebert, Glen Este; Tom Sharp, Walnut Hils; Tom Crosby, Mariemont; Tim Lichtenberg, Mason; Jim Prather, Milford.
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Russel, Ointon Massie ................... 3 Hines, Walnut Hils ........................... 3 Yordy, Badin ..................................... 2 McHugh. Moeler ............................. 3 Lusby, Taylor ................................... 6 Wainscott, Beechwood ................... 2
Yds 382 287 415 293 246 218 243 232 159 286 265 106 208 170 124 226 208 185 155 149 142 122 118 83 215 194 171 146 121
Avg. 15.9 13.0 23.0 17.2 145 13.3 18.6 17.8 12.2 23.8 22.1 8.8 20.8 17.0 12.4 25.1 21.0 20.5 17.2 165 15.8 13.5 13.1 9.2 26.9 24.2 21.4 18.3 15.9
Nier, Ointon Massie ·········-·-···-·- 43
Reder, Elder ................•................... 53 .Albers, Anderson ........................... 34
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Distler, East Central ...................... 32 Rieck, Glen Este ............................. 69 Taylor, Woodward ........................ 58 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 49 Kidwell, NCH ........•.................•..•..... 40 Bray, Oak HiHs ................................ 33 Fletcher, Middletown .................... 59 Correll, Amelia ................................ 23
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Malone, Badin ................................. 28 Sprengard, St. Xavier ................... 40 Ahrens, Roger Bacon .................... 36 Stigers, Bethel ................................ 38
Herd"ix, Withrow .......................... 22
Porter, Hughes ............................... 24
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546 535 510 477 461 454 449 429 423 390 363 355 354 351 337 335 308
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213 163 149
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.. Thompson, Lillie Miami ................. 7 Mallscheck, Reading ...................... 7 Willis, New Richmond ...................... 7 Bell, Middletown ............................... 7 Kapprel, Anderson ........................... 6 Frye, Withrow .................................. 6 Johnson, Wyoming .......................... 6 Helvey, Lemon Monroe .................. 6 Cox, St. Xavier .................................. 6 LIIOOers, Elder ................................ 6 Barnes, Blanchester ........................ 6 Baker, Blanchester .......................... 6 Kanalzar,Ryle ................................... 6 Lucky, Holmes .................................. 6
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95 88 26 234 170 163 141 125 114 100 93 92 91
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74 71 62
281 274 264 263 258 254 252 240 239 229 226
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23.3 21.3 17.4
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13.6 12.6 3.7 39.0 28.0 27.1 23.5 20.8 19.0 16.6 15.5 15.3 15.2 15.0 :g 11.8 10.3
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49 46
9.5 8.2 7.5
All-purpose yardage
Player, School Alexander, BooneCo...... Martini, East Central.... Menetrey, CmpbHCo..... Andreadis, Anderson.... Keller, Moeller................ Lewis, Batavia................ Gregovich, Wilmsbrg... Wiliams, Loveland......... Russell, Clnton Massie. Conrad, Holmes.............. Wiliams, Northwest...... Mundy, NCH.................... Lewis,'Reading............... Pope, PureeD Marian.... Johnson, Walnut Hils..... SanO.tsky, Taylor...........
G Rsh Rec 4 878 9 4 853 42 4 618 105 3 360 83 3 339 163 3 269 246 3 279 287 3 252 67 3 210 286 4 270 149 3 511 41 3 288 79 3 514 72 3 319 109 3 266 133 3 194 15
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Faul<ner, New Miami ..................... 3 Oemens, Taylor ............................... 2 Thomas, MI. Healthy ...................... 6 Martini, East Central ...................... 3 Walker, Lima .................................... 3 Bablnec, Milford ............................... 7 Wiliams, Northwest ........................ 2 Gregovich, Williamsburg ................ 3 Cupp, Mason ..................................... 2 Pritchett, Sycamore ....................... 2
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Keidel, Oak Hils .............................. 11 Orr, Mariemont ................................ 3 Weling, Harrison .............................. 5
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Yds Avg_ 140 70.0 205 68.0 185 61.7 122 61.0 120 60.0 234 58.5 112 56.0 111 55.5 101 50.5 99 495 141 47.0 87 43.5 275 42.8 119 39.6 145 36.3 121 30.2 30.1 301 88 29.3 116 29.0 136 27.2 80 26.7 79 26.3 52 26.0 77 25.7 153 255 51 25.5 102 255 73 24.3 73 24.3 48 24.0 141 23.5 70 23.3 70 23.3 161 23.0 45 22.5 67 22.3 44 22.0 44 22.0 66 22.0 21.7 65 43 21.5 42 21.0 229 20.8 62 20.6 102 20.4 61 20.3 60 20.0
296
~Receiving Player, School No. Grubbs, Harrison ............................ 24 Gregovlch, Wiliamsburg ............... 22 Jones, Beechwood ..........................18 Torrey, Springboro ......................... 17 Lewis, Batavia ................................. 17 Parton, Elder ................................... 16 Chambers, Walnut Hils ................. 13 Humphrey, Holmes ........................ 13 Bridges, Wiliamsburg ................-13 Russell, Clinton Massie .................. 12 McHugh, MoeHer ............................ 12 Cousino, Indian Hill ........................... 12 Rook, Badin ...................................... 10 Selly, Elder ...................................... 10 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................ 10 Mapp, Taft ........................................ 9 Brlmlllell, Campbell County ........ 9 Holman, Amelia ................................ 9 Niessen, Roger Bacon ..................... 9 Sandllas, Elder .................................. 9 Evans, Lakota .................................. 9 Fox, Oak Hils .................................... 9 Mack, Woodward ............................ 9 Zelina, Sycamore ............................. 9 Git>erl, East Central ....................... 8 Leary, Finneytown .......................... 8 Palmer, Holmes ................................ 8 Phipps, Oinlon Massie .................... 8 Reilly, St. Xavier ............................... 8
Kickoff returns
Russo, Badin ...................................... 2 Barkley, ceo .................................. :. 2 Herron, Boone County .................... 3 Johnson, Walnut Hils ....................... 2 Wiliams, Loveland ........................... 6
643 628 582 551'
476 480 474 462 459 450
346 110 20 265 67 148 360 61 53 372 0 92 359 100 14 292 144
Player, School No. Leininger, Indian Hil ........................ 2 Menetrey, Carr¢el County ......... 3 Conrad, Holmes ................................ 3 Andreadis, Anderson ...................... 2 Reilly, St. Xavier ............................... 2 Alexander, Boone County .............. 4
25 36 41 34 36 25 26 21 24 27 21 22 67 19 36 27 26 21 71 26 49 16 13 16 18 17 16 13 10 20 17 21 13
Hergott, Beechwood ..................... 40 ~'tte,:; H~s .............................. 77 ew , WtHtamsburg ................... 63 Kaeser, Harrison ···················-······ 69 McHelry, Walnut Hils .................. 73 Vaught, Moeler ............................. 51 Stormer, Campbell County .......... 41 Ridley, Taft ...................................... 45
3 3 3 4 3 3
Ret Total 332 1219 70 965 205 928 314 757 163 665 132 647 67 631 287 606 109 605 185 604 45 597 226 593 o 586 73 501 87 486 267 476
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Player,School FG PAT Total 24 24 Meece, East Central ....................... 0 20 les, Campbell County ...................... 0 20 17 Rosser, Anderson ............................. 17 16 Cogeshal, Fairfield .......................... 3 4 15 12 Bauguess, St. Xavier ....................... 1 14 Schur, Northwest ............................. 3 5 14 Byrd, Boone County ......................... 14 11 Mallscheck, Reading ...................... 1 8 11 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................. 1 8 11 St.tivan, Holmes ............................... 1 8 11 5 Schaeffer, Amelia ............................ 2 11 Kaeser, Harrison .............................. o 11 11 Wils, New Riclvnond ...................... 11 11 SIIIIJ1M!I', Edgewood ....................... 1 8 10 PogozalskL Badin ............................. o 10 10 Bishop, Beechwood ......................... 0 10 10 Tymitz, Mason ................................. 1 7 9 Driggers, Elder ................................. 1 6 9 Holtkamp, Purcel Marian .............. 0 9 8 Sclreiber, Moeller ........................... 0 8
~Punting Player, School No. Yards 301 Carter, Wiliamsburg ....................... 1 Gourley, Western Hils ...................21 892 Taylor, ceo ....................................... 6 252 Boots, Milford ................................... 9 368 Russell, Clinton Massie ................... 7 285 Hinton, Oak His .............................. 13 518 Parton. Elder ................................... 10 397 Brenner, Western Brown .............. 13 501 Bishop, Beechwood ......................... 8 305 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................. 6 224 Scherz. Colerain ................................ 4 148 Doxsey, St. Xavier ........................... 3 111 Pemek"""', Moeler ....................... 7 253 Dunn, Norwood ................................. 8 288 Pogozalsk~ Badin ............................. 4 144 Kahn, Batavia .................................. 15 532 Cogeshat Fairfield .......................... 7 248 Wilams, Loveland ........................... 9 316 Pope, Hughes ................................... 10 346 Niessen, Roger Bacon ..................... 8 277 Wtesman, Fmeytown .................... 7 240 Ridley, Tall ........................................ 6 207 Brown; Hamilton ...- ....................... 6 207 Allers, Anderson ............................. 3 103 Berre, Indian Hil ............................... 4 137 Oever, Mariemont ........................... 4 137 Klein, Ryle ......................................... 12 408 Wills, New Riclvnond ...................... 6 206 Holman. Ameia ............................... 10 337
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Sandusky, Taylor ............................. 8 Gillihan, Sycamore ........................... 7 Ciolino, Madeira ............................... 8 Doyle, Bethel ..................................... 7 Schroeder, Kings ............................. 15 Webb, Princeton ............................. 11 Stitsinger, Middletown .................... 9 Byrd, Boone County ....................... 13 Burton, Ryle ...................................... 6 lluchanan, Mason ........................... 13 Oever, Indian Hil .............................. 5 Aikins, NCH ....................................... 5 :;.=;est :·-·····-·-···················· 8 ' urpm ............................. 8 Kaeser, Harrison .............................. 8 =ord, ,:Yomi_ng ·:························ 1 son. w M..,.. ....................... 5
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211 151
Avg. 43.0 42.5 42.0 40.9 40.7 39.8 39.7 38.5 38.1 37.3 37.0 37.0 36.1 36.0 36.0 35.5 35.4 35.1 34.6 34.6 34.6 34.5 34.5 34.3 34.2 34.2 34.0 34.0 33.7 33.6 335 33.4 33.3 33.0 32.9 32.7 32.7 32.4 32.3 32.1 32.0 32.0 31.6 31.5 31.3 31.3 30.1 30.0
Reily, St. Xavier ............................... 9 Herman, Ryle .................................... 5 Wooten, New Richmond ................. 2 HighfiH, Mason .................................. 4 Alexander, Colerain ......................... 3 Williams, Loveland ........................... 2 Russo, Badin ...................................... 3 Forslhoefel, Loveland ..................... 3
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Menetrey, CampbeU County ......... 4 Smith, New Miami ........................... 3 Howard, Middletown ...................... 2
154 83 33 62 45 30 41 36 107 34 44 33 22
17.1 16.6 16.5 15.5 15.0 15.0 13.7 12.0 11.8 11.3 11.0 11.0 11.0
~ Interceptions 4: Hendrix, Withrow; Muki"ow, Princeton 3: Anderson, Amefta; Strayhorn, Princeton; Taylor, Colerai~. Gilbert, East Central; Leary, FtMeytown; Wtltams, Lemoo Monroe; Wagner, Boone County; Patterson, Western Hills; Crowe, Mason; Mundy, North CoHege Hill 2: Mack, Lemon Monroe; Maney, Boone Coul!ty; Russel, Ointon Massie; L. Marshall, St. Xavter, Doxsey, St. Xavier; Goldie, Blanchester; Baker, Blanchester; Wilschevick, Mariemont; Fink, Mariemont; Pemberton, New Richmond; Felts, New Rtchmond; Duly, New Rictvnond; Rook, Badm;_ Jackson, Edgewood; James, Fairfield; Howard, Middletown; Landis, Lakota; Brown, Hamilton; Turner, Norwood; Kostoff, Colerain; Lammers, Elde~; Whit~, New Miami; Bailey, Taft; Slaven, Harnson; Wtlson, Reading; Holtzapfel, Ryle; Srockhoell, Beechwood; Bach, Wiliamsburg
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4: Ogelree, Batavia 3: Carter, WiHiamsburg; Elbrecht, Amelia; Green, Lemon Monroe; Davis, Lockland 2: Carder, Boooe County; Peters, Ointon MasSie; B. French, Lockland; Gilene, St. Xavier; Sl_loemaker, Loveland; Courtland, North College HtM; Wooten, New Rtchmond; Devers, New Richmond; Johnson, Sprinbgoro; Meadows, Oak Hils; Reek~ Edgewood; Campbell, Edgewood; Phelps, Amelta; Dougherty, Amelia; Bells, MI. Healthy; Warren, MI. Healthy; Leichman, MI. Healthy· Siz~e, New Miami; Byrd, Kings; Plummer: Wyommg; Ohr, Madeira; Kraft, Fimeytown; Voland, Finneytown
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7: Kaeser, Harrison 6: Albers, Anderson; Stormer, CampbeH County; Brewer, Wiftiamsburg M.,J";,.Ridley, Tall; Distler, East Central; Vaught, 4: Fletcher, Middletown; Reder, Elder; Slusher, Holmes; Hergott, Beechwood . 3: ~endrix, Withrow; Taylor, Woodward; N1er, Chnton Massie; Sprengard, St. Xavier;
McHenry, Walnut Hills; Frakes, Indian Hill; Rieck
Glen Est~; Stigers, Bethel; Stromer, Finneylown;
Blatr, Sprtngboro; Bray, Oak Hils; Bishop, Batavia
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Punt returns
Player, School No. Yards 98 Alexander, Boone County .............. 3 Pemberton. New Riclrnond .......... 3 94 Tudor, Su<rlnit ................................. 3 92 Bridges, Wilamsburg ..................... 4 97 Helvey, Lemon Monroe .................. 7 165 Mundy,NCH ...................................... 3 69 Waynescoll, Beechwood ............... 3 70 Mapp, Taft ........................................ 4 90 Gusich, St. Xavier ............................ 2 45 Andreadis, Anderson ...................... 5 102 Git>erl, East Central ....................... 5 101 Wliams, Boone County .................. 4 78 Lewis, Batavia .................................. 5
89
Avg_ 32.7 31.0 30.6 24.3 235 23.0 23.0 225 22.5 20.4 20.2 19.5 17.8
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FOOTBALL STANDINGS 95
Norwood............
Cincinnati Hills League Team Mariemont ........ Taylor ................. Wyoming........... Loveland............ Indian Hill............ Firmeytown ....... Deer Park......... Reading.............. Madeira.............
League Overall w L w L 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 0
PF 109 60 81 52 69 64 18 79 13
Greater Miami Conference Team Princeton ........... Hamilton ............ Lima Senior....... Middletown ....... Fairfield............. Milford............... Sycamore.......... Lakota ................
League overall w L w L 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3
PF 45 67 50 68 37 38 32 43
PA 40 66 24 39 67 102 79 83
Fort Ancient Valley Conf. Team Mason................ Ross.................... Springboro ......... Little Miami.. .... Wilmington........ Goshen............... Kings...................
League Overal w L w L 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3
PF 60 55 48 26 51 47 21
PA 49 30 59 52 87 41 69
League Overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0
Team Winton Woods.. Northwest......... Hug.es............... Walnut Hills....... Harrison.............
PF 59 50 53 69 83
PA 27 48 61 88 97
Queen City American League Overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2
Team Anderson........... Turpin................. Taft..................... Amelia................ Glen Este........... Woodward........
League Overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1
PA 26 28 53 36 60 101
PF 86 105 45 95
PA 31 7 30 53
GCL-North Team C.-Julienne ......... Badin ...................
Aller ................... Pur. Marian...... Roger Bacon.....
League overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2
PF 94 88 87 63 56
Team ancinnati c.o... L. Christian........ New Miami .......
No. Colege Hill.. Batavia............... Summi!C.D....... Lockland............
League Overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3
PF 89 58 69 49 66 79 22
carroll ................
Metro County Conference
PA 27 14 64 69 76 65 116
Team COlerain ..............
Withrow ............. West. Hills......... Aiken.................. Oak Hills ............. MI. Healthy .......
League Overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3
PF 116 88 43 30 45 35
PA 45 28 58 47 114 91
Kentucky
PF 174 59 84 41 63 40
GCL-South Team LaSalle............... St. Xavier.......... Elder................... Moeller ...............
104
Miami Valley Conference
Queen City National PA 21 97 61 70 27 64 77 41 76
86
McNicholas.......
PA 45 53 65 67 62
Team Beechwood........................................
Southern Buckeye Conf Team N.Riclvnond....... Bethel-Tale ....... Wiliamsburg. .... Blanchester ....... HiHsboro............. W.Brown.......... Oermon!NE. ....
League Overall w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3
PF 91 75 78 71 88 6 46
PA 40 36 48 28 54 114 73
Mid Miami Leapue Team Lem. Monroe.... Lebanon............. Franklin.............. Edgewood......... Talawanda ........ Fenwick............. Miamisburg......
League overa1 w L w L 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3
PF
PA
Harrison Co ........................................
Boone County .................................... campbel County............................... Dayton................................................ Simon Kenton.................................... Conner................................................. Highlands............................................ Ryle...................................................... Dixie Heights..................................... carroll County ................................... Lloyd.................................................... Newport CC. ...................................... Holmes ................................................ Ludlow................................................ Beftevue .............................................. Covington catholic ............................ Scott .................................................... Newport.............................................. Mason County ................................... Grant County .....................................
w 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0
L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4
Moeller: Faces tough foes CONTINUED FROM PAGE Bl 8-2<f .sfijng, year. We were hurt defensivewards, a 240-pound fullback who ly losing all but three starters " rushed for 526 yards and five TDs 'c · · ' · The offensive line is anchored omphcatmg . Mancuso s pr?bby two major college prospects in ~e~s. were possibl~ season-endmg Gabe Tincher, a 6-3, 285-pound InJ~nes to defensn:e backs Tony ' tackle and Rob Murphy a 6_4 Stites and J.C. Fitzgerald, who 260-p~und guard ' ' each suffered broken bones. However, Mo~ller lacks an ex"That hurt," Mancuso said. perienced quarterback and returns "We've _got a lot of good juniors only one starter on defense. but until they come around, it Senior Chris Vaught, a 5-7, could b~ tough. Mano Strayhorn, considered 170-pounder who has thrown the ball extremely well in two presea- t~e best defensive back in Ohio, son scrimmages, will take over the Will have to carry the load. quarterback job. St. Xavier, ranked third returns M?eller appears strongest at eight defensive starters 'from a the linebacker positions with an- team that lost in the first round of other all-state prospect, Jermaine Monk, the second cousin to former the playoffs to Princeton. "There's little doubt that is our NFL receiver Art Monk. strength," St. X coach Steve Rasso Suspect at the defensive back positions, CAPE transfer jerry said of the defense. Elder, at No.4, gives the GreatThompson solved one of the er Cincinnati League South three Klonne's problems. Although area coaches chose teams in the top four. "Our ranking is justified," said Princeton No. 2, veteran coach Pat coach Tom Grippa, whose team Mancuso begs to differ. "Not this year," Mancuso said. was 8-2 last season. "We have a "This is a rebuildim1. not a reload- chance to be a good team."
Top team, tough schedule 8- 2~'1- q "-+
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.Moeller will have to work for No. 1 BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer contributor
The Cincinnati Enquirer/Tony Tribble
Tailback Matt Keller, who rushed for 947 yards and scored 19 touchdowns last year, leads a Moeller offense that f(gures to be the team's strength. The Crusaders were a convincing No. 1 in The Enquirer's preseason coaches poll.
Moeller was an overwhelming choice as the No. 1 team in The Enquirer's preseason high school football coaches poll. Now, if the Crusaders can keep the ranking, they'll convince coach Steve Klonne. That's because Moeller faces a schedule that includes games against: â&#x20AC;˘ ~ No. 2 Princeton ~ No. 3 St. Xavier ~No.4 Elder ~ No. 6 LaSalle ~ Covington Catholic, defending Kentucky state champion. ~ Bloomington (Ind.) South, defending Indiana state champion; ~St. Ignatius, defending Ohio state champion and USA Today national champion. "If we go undefeated, then I'll tell you, we deserve to be the No. 1 team," said Klonne, who has a 115-24 record in 12 seasons at
Moeller. But don't underestimate the Crusaders. Klonne has a host of returning talent from a team that won the Greater Catholic League South title and went unbeaten before losing to St. Ignatius in the Division I title game. "This senior class won the GCL freshman and reserve t::hampionships," Klonne said. "They've lost only or.e game as a class and for that reason, many felt they would be even better this season." Moeller appears awesome on offense, especially at running back. Versatile tailback Matt Keller, a 6-foot-1, 205 pounder, rushed for 947 yards and caught passes for 200 more. He scored 19 touchdowns, including one each on kickoff and punt returns. Keller is joined by Derrick Ed-
(Please see MOELLER, Page B3)
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:P~ Coming up ..,.. Tuesday: Ohio's new sixdivision setup. ..,.. Wednesday: Ex-CAPE coach Steve Sheehan moves to Withrow. ..,.. Thursday: Cincinnati Country Day running back Andre Barkley. ..,.. Friday: Conference previews and the area's outlook for Division I college prospects.
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Player, SChool Alexander, Boone Co..... Hart, East Central......... Andreadls, Anderson. ... Lewis, Reading............... Holland, SIJrrvnit ............. Johnson, Walnut Hils..... Wllschevick, Marie........ Martini, East Cenlr al.... Brockhoeft, Bchwood... Murphy, Colerain ........... Asmann, Campbl Co..... Hamner, Hamilton ......... WiRiams, Loveland......... Plummer, Wyoming...... Miller, Edgewood ........... Menetrey, Campbl Co .. Wilson, Ross .................... Nelson, Taft ..................... Conrad, Holmes.............. Miree, Winton Woods... Worthington, Sprngbro. Simon, Newport CC....... Ford, Hillsboro................ Keller, Moeller ................ Davidson, Turpin............ Barnes, Blanchester...... Grubbs, Harrison........... Barkley, ceo .................. Cohen, SIJmmil............... Kapprel, Anderson.........
Green, Lemon Monroe.
Price, Loveland............_
Walker, Lima.................. BeU, Middletown.............
orr, Mariemont ..............
Hinton, Oak Hils.............
Pence, Mason................. Wiliams, NOrthwest......
Peace, Conner ................
Mattscheck, Reading.... Gregovich, Wllmsbrg... File, Goshen.................... Sneling, Conner .............. Cook, Little Miami... ...... Herolaga, Ryle ................ Lubrecht, Beechwood... White, New Miami ......... Reily, St. Xavier............. Abney, Lloyd ................... Parton, Elder.................. Miller, Glen Esle ............. Wooten, New Rctvmd .. Johnson, Wyoming ........ Mundy,NCH.................... Taylor, Ceo ..................... lies, campbell County .... Mayer, New Miami .......
McHugh, Moeller ........... Fulton, Wyoming............ Anderson, Amelia .......... Sandhas, Elder ................ Ridley, Taft ...................... Nettles, Colerain.............
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G POS. TD.PAFG TOt 206 8 RB 34 1 8 FB 22 0 0 132 7 RB 21 0 0 126 7 RB 21 0 0 126 7 RB 14 16 0 100 7 RB 16 2 0 98 7 TB 15 6 0 96 8 TB 16 0 0 96 8 TB 15 2 0 94 7 QB 14 0 0 84 8 RB 13 2 0 80 7 RB 13 2 0 80 7 RB 13 0 0 78 7 QB 12 2 0 74 72 7 RB 12 72 8 RB 12 72 7 TB 12 72 7 RB 12 68 8 RB 11 66 7 RB 11 66 7 RB 11 66 8 RB 11 66 7 HB 11 66 7 RB 11 0 64 7 RB 10 9 0 64 7 RB 62 7 WR 10 62 6 RB 10 60 9 7 TB 60 7 WR 10 57 9 2 7 RB 5 20 56 7 QB 9 2 56 7 RB 54 9 0 7 RB 54 9 18 7 FB 54 9 7 RB 9 0 0 54 7 TB 9 0 0 54 7 RB 9 0 0 54 8 RB 3 25 2 51 7 WR 50 7 WR 8 1 50 7 RB 8 1 50 8 WR 8 2 50 8 1 7 RB 8 0 0 48 8 RB 8 0 0 48 8 HB 7 6 0 48 7 QB 48 7 WR 8 8 48 8 RB 8 48 7 WR 48 7 RB 8 48 7 HB 8 7 RB 8 0 0 48 7 4 0 46 7 RB 7 2 0 44 7 RB 7 K 1 31 2 43 7 FB 6 7 0 43 42 7 7 WR 42 7 7 RB 42 7 7 TB 42 7 7 RB 42 6 7 QB FB 42 7 7
Rushing
Player, SChool AH. Yards Avg. 7.5 Alexander, Boone Co.................... 237 1778 11.2 MartiQ~.East Central ................... 142 1586 9.5 Miree, Winton Woods .................. 120 1140 7.7 Lewis, Reading .............................. 147 1126 10.6 Johnson, Walnut Hills .................... 106 1120 8.2 Asmann,campbell County .........126 1032 6.5 Barnes, Blanchester ..................... 152 992 7.8 Andreadis, Anderson ................... 127 987 5.7 Wiliams, Northwest ..................... 172 974 5.8 Schmidt, CNE ................................. 152 971 5.7 Simon. Newport CC ...................... 167 947 7.5 Wilson, Ross ................................... 121 912 8.4 W~iams, Loveland ........................ 103 868 5.9 Abney, Lloyd .................................. 143 839 9.6 Hart, East Central ......................... 87 837 7.8 Hamner, Hamilton ........................ 106 821 7.4 Miller, Edgewood .......................... 111 818 7.5 Lubrecht, Beechwood .................. 104 786 5.6 Wynn, Fairfield .............................. 138 777 11.0 File, Goshen .................................... 69 760 10.9 Menetrey, Campbel County ....... 70 760 Keller, Moeller ............................... 118 747 6.3 5.2 Walker, Lima ................................. 143 745 Pence, Mason ................................ 130 732 5.6 5.1 Qavidson, Turpin ........................... 143 729 Brockhoeft, Beechwood ............... 81 724 8.9 9.1 Barkley, ceo .................................. 80 719 Herolaga, Ryle ............................... 151 717 4.7 7.2 BeH, Middletown ............................. 99 712 4.8 Wilson, Lakota ............................... 147 702 Ward, Aiken ................................... 118 689 5.8 Mayer, New Miami ...................... 128 678 5.3 7.4 Nelson, Taft ..................................... 91 674 Worthington. Springboro ............. 123 668 5.4 7.2 Deck, Princeton ............................. 90 652 Grlbler, Turpin ................................ 95 655 6.9 Conrad, Holmes ............................. 128 641 5.0 Orr, Mariemont ............................. 120 639 5.3 Mundy, NCH .................................... 89 636 7.1 7.6 Green, Lemon Morvoe ................. 83 634 Gamboa, Fimeytown ................... 74 629 8.5 4.4 Hinton,oakHiRs ............................ 141 626 7.4 Alexander, Colerain ....................... 84 624 Murphy, Colerain ........................... 59 619 10.5 Goehring, Goshen .......................... 102 616 6.0 Kelly, Badin ..................................... 107 598 5.6 10.0 Nettles, Colerain ............................. 58 581 8.1 Ford, Hillsboro ................................ 70 569 6.3 Holbert, Harrison ........................... 88 557 Smith, Landmark ........................... 92 552 6.0 Jones, Goshen ................................. 71 546 7.7 Merlow, Milford ............................. 85 538 6.3 Miracle, Blanchester .................... 108 532 4.9 Burns, Wilmington ........................ 111 529 4.8
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Player, School AH Comp 91 Kaeser, Harrison ........................... 181 Vaught, Moeler ............................ 139 67 McHenry, Walnut Hils .................175 ;a Brewer, Williamsburg .................. 171 81 Hergott, Beechwood ..................... 68 42 Albers, Anderson ........................... 87 58 Blair, Springboro ........................... 162 84 Cook, Conner .................................. 142 72 Barton, Hillsboro ........................... 144 70 Martin, Reading ............................. 89 50 Lammers, Elder ............................ 129 59 Lee, Lloyd ....................................... 105 58 Sklsher, Holmes ............................. 128 60 Kldwel, NCH ................................... 94 50 Stormer, Campbel County ......... 103 59 Distler, East Central ...................... 72 44 Rieck, Glen Este ............................ 146 70 Ahrens, Roger Bacon ................... 117 61 Plummer, Wyoming ...................... 70 36 Taylor, Woodward ....................... 130 53
Yds 1252 1204 1196
Coaches poll
892
881 784 759 759
Pts 150 134 110 107 85 48 46 46 30 24
Others receiving votes: Hamilton Badin 22, Lakota 7, Wyoming 5, Turpin 4, Lemon Monroe 3, Withrow 3, CCD 1.
66 35 64 35 52 48 49 46 35 48 48 24 48 44 33
Turner, Norwood .......................... 109 Early, Aiken .................................... 88 Bray, Oak Hlns ...............................159 Ridley, Taft ...................................... 88 seizer, McNicholas ....................... 124 Sprengard, St. Xavier .................. 111 Milner, Mariemont ........................ 89 Bruns, Summit ................................ 83 Porter, Hughes ............................... 83 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 92 Zeigler, Wilmington ...................... 108 Cole, Hamilton ................................. 68 Correll, Amelia ............................... 116 SChroeder, Kings ........................... 135 Malone, Badin ................................. 66
728 720 719 719 704 695 684 679 675 630 629 609 600 597 544
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Receiving
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Player, SChool No. Yds Avg. 703 14.3 Grubbs, Harrison ............................ 49 573 14.3 Torrey, Springboro .........................40 500 13.2 Gregovich, Wiliamsburg ...............38 20.3 McHugh, Moeller ........................... .35• 710 489 14.4 Parton, Elder ...................................34 McGulnnls, Hilsboro ......................32 434 13.6 400 15.4 Cooper, Deer Park .........................26 389 15.6 Buerger, Mariemont ...................... 25 317 12.7 Bridges, Wiliamsburg .................... 25 258 10.3 McGhee, Walnut Hills ..................... 25 589 245 Jones, Beechwood ..........................24 366 15.9 Humphrey, Holmes ........................23 336 14.6 Chambers, Walnut Hills .................23 Snelling, Conner ...............................22 492 m 13.3 Wilson, Milford ................................22 528 26.0 Sheffield. Lloyd ................................ 21 396 18.9 5elly, Elder ......................................21 Adams, Wilmington ........................ 21 342 16.3 335 16.0 Keler, Moeller ................................. 21 Gilbert, East Central ...................... 20 451 22.6 Brummett, Campbell County ....... 20 417 20.9 259 13.0 Jones, Lima ......................................20 Dahlmeier, Mariemont .................. 20 239 12.0 177 8.9 Cousioo, Indian HiN ........................... 20 277 13.4 Mack, Woodward ........................... 20 239 11.9 Miler, Glen Este .............................. 20 Reily, St. Xavier .............................. 19 336 17.7 321 16.9 Niesen, Roger Bacon ...................... 19 Zelina, Sycamore ............................ 19 156 8.2 542 30.1 Kapprel, Anderson .......................... 18 291 16.1 Kanatzar, Ryle ................................. 18 212 11.7 Jones, Springboro ........................... 18 345 20.1 Keidel, Oak Hills ............................... 17 Evans, Lakota ................................. 17 342 20.1 318 18.7 Johnson, Walnut Hills ...................... 17 Wills, New Richmond ..................... 17 286 16.0 Lewis, Batavia ................................. 17 246 14.5 Captain, Hillsboro ............................ 17 240 14.1 Edwards, Norwood ........................ 17 180 10.1 294 18.4 Rook, Badin ...................................... 16 Whitney, Harrison .......................... 16 265 16.6 Holman, Amelia ............................... 16 259 16.2 229 14.3 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................ 16 Bailey, Hughes ................................. 15 388 25.8 Sandhas, Elder ................................. 15 293 19.5 Belts, Mount Healthy ..................... 15 246 16.4 Peace, COMer ................................. 15 140 9.2 Davis, Lockland ............................... 15 128 8.5 Malley, lloyd ................................... 15 106 11.0 Caudil, Reading ............................... 14 409 29.2 Sils, Landmark ................................ 14 357 25.5 Mundy,NCH .....................................14 234 16.7 Thacker, Kings ................................ 14 260 18.6 Cox, St. Xavier ................................. 14 233 16.6 Andreadis, Anderson ..................... 14 186 13.3 Wels, Princeton .............................. 14 182 13.0 Fox, Oak Hils ................................... 14 179 12.8 Stitsinger, Middletown ................... 14 120 8.6
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All-purpose yardage
Player, School Alexander, Boone Co..... Martini, East Central.... Johnson, Walnut Hills..... Andreadls, Anderson.... Barnes, Blanchester...... Keller, Moeller................ Lewis, Reading............... Wilson, Ross.................... Williams, Northwest...... Brockhoefl, Bchwd........ Menetrey, Cmpb1t Co.... Miree, Winton Woods... Asmann, Campb1l Co..... Gregovich, WiUmsbrg... Mundy, NCH.................... Corvad, Holmes.............. Barkley, ceo.................. Davidson. Turpin............ Hinton, Oak Hils............. Ford, Hilsboro................ Cook, Little Miami.........
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1154 1131 1089 1084 1014 979 979 973 940 931 923
Team Rec Colerain (15) ..... 7-0 St.Xavier .......... 6-1 Anderson .......... 7-0 Elder ................. 5-2 Hamilton ........... 6-1 Moeller ............. .4-3 Princeton .......... 5-2 Winton Woods .. 6-1 La Salle ............ .4-3 Mariemont ........ 7-0
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TIE 9. 10.
Cook, Little Miami ......................... 10 White, McNicholas ......................... 12 Scudder, NCH .................................... 8 Arnold, Hllcrest ............................. 12 Ford, Hilsboro .................................. 5 Nelson, Taft ....................................... 6 Captain, Hilsboro ............................. 8 Reily, St. Xavier .....,......................... 7 Bailey, Hughes ................................ 11 Brandenburg, Glen Este ................. 5 Slaven. Harrison ............................... 5 Miler, Springboro .......................... 10 Rogers, HamiHon ........................... 10 Hines. WUlul Hils ......................... 12 Holland, Summit ............................... 4 Deck, Princeton ............................... 9 Waynescott, Beechwood ............... 4 Sheffield, lloyd .............................. ;.. 8 McHugh, Moeller ........................... 11 HamiHon, Western Brown ............. 7 Smith, New Miami ........................... 9 Barnes, Blanchester ...................... 13 Holbert, Harrison ............................. 8 Anderson, Woodward ..................... 6 Orr, Mariemont ................................ 6 Patterson. Western Hils ................ 5 Kirby, Reading .................................. 4 Gergory, lloyd ................................. 4 McDowan, Springboro .................. 10 Wal<er, Lima .................................... 7 Carr, Wilmington ............................ 14 Hinton, Oak Hils ............................. 11 Johnson. Wyoming .......................... 7 McBrayer, Sycamore ..................... 4 Highfil, Mason .................................. 6 Rutter, Milford ................................. 5 Pritchett, Sycamore ....................... 6 Davidson. Turpin .............................. 6 Schaller, Deer Park ........................ 5
G Rsh Rec 8 1778 67 8 1586 35 7 1120 318 7 987 186 7 992 144 7 747 335 7 1126 201 7 912 63 7 974 41 8 724 342 8 760 105 7 1140 8 1032 47 7 410 500 7 636 234 8 641 147 6 719 75 7 729 108 7 626 71 7 S69 106 7 467 199
Ret 554 70 180 392 332 289 0 305 193 95 295 30 197 203
268 230 185 320 329
336
Kickoff returns
Player, SChool No. Menetrey, Can'1>bel1 County ......... 4 Leininger, Indian Hill ........................ 6 Alexander, Boone Co ....................... 6 Andreadls, Anderson ...................... 6 Williams, Roger Bacon .................... 4 Turner, campbell County ............... 4 Barkley, ceo .................................... 6 Corvad, Holmes ................................ 7 Wiliams, Loveland ......................... 14 Salyers, Edgewood ........................ 12 Johnson. Walnut HiMs ....................... 5 Russo, Badin ...................................... 5 Buller, Roger Bacon ........................ 6 Keller, Moeler .................................. 8 Oanlels, Mount HeaHhy .................. 4
Yds Avg. 261 65.3 295 49.2 282 47.0 272 45.3 165 41.3 163 40.8 240 40.0 268 38.3 531 37.9 456 37.8 180 36.0 174 34.8 202 33.7 263 32.9 121 30.0
192
300 133 132 263 262 312 104 232 103 203
'I/2 173 218 315 191 141 137 114 91 89 223 153 304 238 150 85 127 104 124 121 100
29.6 29.3 29.0 28.7 28.2 28.0 27.8 27.4 27.2 26.6 26.4 26.3 26.2 26.0 26.0 25.8 25.7 25.3 24.7 24.7 24.2 24.0 23.9 23.5 22.8 22.8 22.8 22.3 22.3 21.9 21.7 21.6 21.4 21.3 21.0 20.8 20.7 20.1 20.0
Kick scoring
Player, School FG PAT Total Meece, East Central ....................... 3 49 58 Engel, lloyd ....................................... 6 21 39 Rosser, Anderson ............................ 2 32 38 lies, Campbel County ...................... 2 31 37 Stamp, Lakota .................................. 8 10 34 Byrd, Boone Co................................. 33 33 Mattscheck, Readng ...................... 2 25 31 Tymltz, Mason ................................. 5 15 30 Sullivan, Holmes ............................... 3 16 25 Drake, Wyoming ............,....:............ 1 22 25 Schur, Northwest ............................. 5 10 25 Bishop, Beechwood ......................... 0 24 24 Bauguess. St. Xavier ....................... 1 21 24 Cogeshal, Fairfield .......................... 5 9 24 Best, Ross .......................................... 2 18 24 Driggers, Elder ................................. 1 21 24 Evans, Springboro ........................... 1 20 23 Klrzner, ceo ..................................... 1 20 23 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................. 1 19 22 Webb, Princeton .............................. 2 16 22 Fristoe, Oak Hils .............................. 4 10 22 GuiV1els, Winton Woods .................. • 21 21 Wills, New Richmond ...................... 21 21 Sherz, Colerain .................................. 0 21 21 Widner, Goshen ................................. 21 21 Stamper, Edgewood ....................... 1 17 20
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Punting
Player, SChool No. Yards Avg. 517 43.1 Taylor, ceo ...................................... 12 SChaeffer, Amelia ............................ 8 330 41.:1 Gourley, Western ~s ...................35 1440 41.2 Francis, Lemon Monroe ................21 858 40.8 Hinton, Oak Hils ..............................33 1320 40.0 Pidgeon, Conner .............................. 25 986 39.4 Weisman, Finneytown ................... 15 588 39.:1 carter, Willamsburg ...................... 24 941 39.2 Keegan, Walnut Hils ......................22 853 38.8 Brenner, Western Brown ..............22 852 38.1 Gregory, Lloyd ................................ 15 S69 37!1 Stitsinger, Middletown ...................23 858 37.3 Parton, Elder ...................................26 955 36.7 James, Lima ....................................26 950 36.5 Wlftiams, Loveland .......................... 17 619 36.4 Pope, Hughes ................... :...............22 800 36.3 Bishop, Beechwood ........................ 15 542 36.1 Yeager, CNE ....................................35 1250 35.8 Smith, New Miami ........................... 5 168 35.6 Pemekamp, Moeller ...................... 12 422 35.:1 Kahn, Batavia .................................. 29 1021 35.2 Niesen, Roger Bacon ...................... 17 596 35.1 Sherz, Colerain ................................. 13 456 35.1 Miler, Edgewood ............................25 875 35.0 Relic, Landmark .............................22 781 35.0 Freeland, Glen Este ........................ 13 454 35.0 Albers, Anderson ............................ 12 417 34.8
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296 352 232 346 141 173 219
Punt returns
Player, SChool No. Yards Avg. 128 42.7 Jackson. Woodward ....................... 3 Shesllna, Turpin ............................... 4 131 37.3 aark, Landmark .............................. 5 160 32.0 Crutcher, Hughes ............................. 5 154 30.8 Alexander, Boone Co...................... 10 272 27.2 Jones, ceo ........................................ 8 196 24.5 Gilbert, East Central ....................... 9 208 23.1 Ford, Hilsboro .................................. 8 188 235 Ingram, lloyd ................................... 5 117 23.0 Pemberton, New Richmond .......... 5 115 23.0 Smith, New Miami ........................... 9 202 22.4 Goodhart, Moeler ........................... 4 91 22.8 Muldrow, Princeton ........................ 6 130 21.7 Bridges, Williamsburg ..................... 5 102 20.4 Waynescott, Beechwood ............... 7 136 19.4 carr, Wilmington .............................. 4 77 19.3 JoneS, Goshen .................................. 18 19.1 Tudor, SIJmmil ................................. 6 114 19.0 Mapp, Taft ........................................ 6 112 18.7 Mundy, NCH ...................................... 4 74 185 Cole, Winton Woods ........................ 5 90 18.0 Lewis, Batavia .................................. 5 89 17.8 captain, Hilsboro ............................. 3 53 17.7 Wilson, Ross ..................................... ! 0 liO 17.0 Gregovich, Wiliamsburg ................ 3 50 16.8 Wiliams, Roger Bacon .................... 8 133 16.6 Helvey,LemonMonroe ................. 17 275 16.1 Highfil, Mason .................................. 5 80 16.0 Thacker, Kings ................................. 5 76 15.2 Herman, Ryle .................................. 10 151 15.1 Reily, St. Xavier .............................. 14 211 15.1 Woolen, New Richmond ................. 5 79 15.0 Wiliams, Boone Co.......................... 9 118 13.1 Sandfoss, Newport CC .................... 7 87 12.4 Andreadis, Anderson ..................... 10 120 12.0 Creutzinger, Northwest .................. 8 95 11.9 Plummer, Wyoming ........................ 4 45 11.2 Lattlre, Reading ............................... 4 40 10.0 Miller, Glen Este ............................... 7 70 10.0 Crawford, Western Hils ................. 4 40 10.0
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Interceptions
7: Wiliams, Lemon M«roe 5: Strayhorn, Princeton; Kostoff, Colerain; Crowe, Mason; Wlschevick, Mariemont; Cole, Winton Woods; Jones, Goshen 4: Wagner, Boone County; Anderson, Amelia; Mukrow, Princeton; Price, Lakota; Plurrmer, Wyoming; Taylor, Colerain; Werner, Anderson; Leary, Finneytown; Scudder, NCH; Patterson, Western Hils
Fumble recoveries
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Touchdown passes
16: Kaeser, Harrison 15: Cook, Comor 12: Albers, Anderson 10: Lammers, Elder; Blair, Springboro; Rkley, Tall; Stormer, Campbel County; Hlergott, Beechwood; Brewer, Wlllamsburg 9: Vaught, Moeler; Distler, East Central 1: Barton. Hlsboro 7: Taylor, Woodward; Sprengard, St. Xavier; Martin, Reading; Rieck, Glen Este; McHenry, Wa~ nut Hils
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Offensive average
East Central .................................._ .................... 458.0 Beechwood ............................................................ 419.3 Anderson ................................................................ 406.0 Campbel County ................................................... 404.4 Colerain ................................................................... 390.1 lloyd .......................- .......- .................................... 369.8 Win. Woods ............................_ ..__................... 368.0 NCH .......................................................................... 359.9 Boone Co....................... _________ .............. 359.0 Readng ............_ .................................................... 358.9 Moeller .............................-·--·-·-·--.......... 357.0 Mariemont ....................._______...................... 344.0 ceo ..................................- .................................... 341.0 Harrison .................._ ..____............................. 338.0 Batavia ...........................- ...................................... 336.4 Goshen ....................._ .._____................... 336.3 Wyoming ................................................................. 335.1 Springboro ...................._____.-............... 322.0 Lennon Monroe-·---·------... - ...- .............. 3175 New Richmond ............_____.......................... 315.0 Edgewood-·--·----·---·---.......... 312.0 Blanchester ...................._ ..,____................... 304.0 Hllsboro ..-----·--·-------·--............ 303.0 Tall ........................----------·--..... 296.0 Comer ..............................- .................................... 290.0 Badin ................................_______.............. 288.9 Turpin ...................................................................... 286.7 New Miami ..... _ ..._________................... 283.1 Wlllamsburg ......................................................... 282.0 Elder ........................................_,_.._ .................... 282.0 Hamilton ..................- .............- ............................. 281.6 Roger Bacon ........................................................... 279.9 Summit ............_ ..........- ..................................... 279.5 Loveland .........................._ ...._..__..................... 276.5 Ryle .................................- .............._ ..................... 276.0 Middletown ............................................................ 264.3 Mason ...................................................................... 258.0 Princeton ................................................................ 2551 Glen Este ................................................................ 251.0 Wilmington .............- ..............- ............................ 247.4 Ross ...................................................- ................... 246.0 Deer Park ............................................................... 244.0 Newport CC ....................................._ .................... 243.0 Lakota ....................... - .......................................... 2401 Llnna .......... - ............................................................ 239.4 Northwest ............................................................... 239.3 Clermont NE ............................................................238.0 · Sycamore ..................................___..................... 234.9 Amelia ..................................................................... 234.5 Western Hils....................._____........................... 233.0 Norwood ................................................................. 233.0 St. Xavier ................................................................ 223.4 Milford ................................................- .................. 231.6 Finneytown ............................................................. 221.0 Madeira .................................... - ........................... 214.4 Hughes .......................................................- ...- ..... 212.0 MI. Healthy ............................................................ 210.0
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Defensive average
ceo .......................................................................... 129.0 St. Xavier ................................................................ 129.7 Lemon Monroe....................................................... 131.2 Anderson ................................................................ 133.0 Mariemont ............................................................. 134.0 Colerain ................................................................... 155.4 New Miami ............................................................. 160.9 East Central ........................................................... 173.0 Badin ..................................- .............- ................... 187.4 Fairfield ................................................................... 189.3 Reading ................................................................... 193.0 Beechwood .............................- ............................. 193.1 Conner ..................................................................... 195.0 Wyoming ............................_, ____..................... 195.1 Ross .......................................................................... 201.0 Summit .................................................................... 202.2 Northwest ............................................................... 204.6 Turpin ...................................................................... 206.1 Elder ........................................................................ 213.0 Hamilton .................................................................. 215.1 Llnna .....................- ................................................. 222.0 Ryle ............................................. - ...- ................... 222.0 Indian HIM ................................................................. 223.0 New Richmond ..........- .....--............................... 224.0 Boone Co................................................................. 226.0 Finneytown ........................................................... 232.0 Win. Woods ...............................- ......................... 233.0 NCH .......................................................................... 238.6 lloyd .................................................- .................... 239.8 Princeton ................................................................ 240.4 Newport cc ........................................................... 245.0 Hughes ..................................................................... 247 .o Kings ........................................................................ 248.0 Mason ...................................................................... 251.0 Batavia .................................................................... 256.3 Middletown .......................................-.................. 258.9 Campbel County ......................._ ......................... 260.1 Springboro ............................................................. 264.0 Tall ............................................. - ....- ................. 264.0 Norwood ................................................................. 266.0 Lakota ...............................................- ................ 268.1 Deer Park ............................................................... 269.0 Willamsburg.......- ...................._ ......................... 276.0 Loveland ....................................._. __ ,.,_.......... ID.7 Glen Este ...................._ ........................................ 284.0 Sycamore ....................................----·-.......... 285.7 Western Hils.....................................- ................... 290.0 Milford .................................- ............--............... 296.7
FOOTBALL STANDINGS Team Mariemont........ Taylor ................. Wyoming........... Reading.............. Loveland............ Deer Park ......... Indian Hill............
League overall w L w L 4 0 7 0 3 1 3 3 2 1 6 1 2 1 5 2 2 2 3 4 1 3 3 4 1 5 1 6
PF 269 92 219 239 152 107 101
PA 41 132 127 84 159 162 149
League overall W L W L 5 0 6 1 4 4
1 1
4 5
3 2
3 1 1 1 1
2 4 4 4 4
4 2 1 1 1
3 5 6 6 6
PF 162 110 152 126 90 121 82 88
PF 190 93 184 174 101
PA 75 133 187 214 145
League overa1r W L W L 4 0 6 1 3 1 4 3 2
2
3
4
2 2 1 1 1
2 2 3 3 3
4 3 2 1 1
3 4 5 6 6
PF 1411 195 65 144 185 131 66 62
PF 243 139 203 159 79 78 107
PA 47 177 122 95 147 268 186
PA 112 115 110 69 114 129 235 177
PA 110 110 196 78 142 210 192 142
Team
Colerain.............. West.HIIs......... Mt.Heatthy....... Withrow............. Aiken.................. OakHIIs.............
League OVtrall W L W L 3 0 7 0 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 5 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 0 3 0 7
PF
276 135 91 170 123 120
PA 88 160 220
148 163 254
Independents League Overall W L W L
Team Anderson........... Turpin................. Taft..................... Amelia................ Glen Esle........... Woodward........
PF
3
0
7
0
330
2 2 1 1 0
1 1 2 2 3
6 5 3 2 1
1 2 4 5 6
154 186 112 117 86
PA 50 102 182 123 180 248
GCL-South Team St. Xavier ........ .. Elder................. .. Moeller ............... La Salle............ ..
League Overall W L W L 3 0 6 1 2 1 5 2 1 2 4 3 0 3 4 3
PF 179 152 169 191
PA 37 91 149 132
Fort Ancient Valley Conf. Team Mason................ Goshen............... Little Miami...... Ross.................... Springboro......... Wilrrington........ Norwood............ Kings...................
Team Cincinnati CD... No. College ~.. SIJmmlt C.D....... New Miami....... L Christian........ Lockland............ Batavia...............
League Overall W L W L 4 0 7 0 3 1 5 2 3 1 4 3 2 1 5 2 0 3 3 4 0 3 1 6 0 3 1 6
Queen City American
Greater Miami Conference Team Hamilton............ Lakota .............. .. Princeton.......... . Lima senior...... . Fairfield............ . Middletown...... . Milford............... Sycamore ........ ..
League Overall W L W L Team 2 0 6 1 Winton Woods .. 2 1 4 3 Northwest........ . 1 1 4 3 Walnut Hills...... . 1 2 2 5 Harrison. .......... .. 0 2 1 6 Hughes ............. ..
Metro County Conference
Miami Valley Conference
Queen City National
Cincinnati Hills League
GCL-North Team Badin................. .. C.·JUienne......... McNicholas...... .
Mer...................
Roger Bacon... .. Pur. Marian.... ..
League Overall W L W L 7 0 4 0 1 3 1 6 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 2 1 3 2 5 1 6 0 4
PF 152 168 159 139 134 125
PA 93 107 197 121 129 148
Team Flmeytown...... .
Southern Buckeye Conf Team N. Rictvnond...... Hllsboro............. Bethel-Tate....... Clermont NE..... Blanchester....... w. Brown.......... Wiliamsburg.....
League Overall W L W L 3 0 6 1 3 0 6 1 3 1 6 1 2 2 2 5 1 2 3 4 0 3 0 7 0 4 2 5
PF
177 219 147 83 144 71 117
Madeira.............
Hilcrest............ .. PA 107 92 82 143 125 £66 167
League OVer.. W L W L
0
0
2
5
0 0
0 0
1 0
6 3
Team Lem Monroe..... Franklin.............. Edgewood......... Talawanda........ carroll................ Lebanon............. Fenwick............. Miamisburg......
League OVeraC W L W L 4 0 7 0 3 1 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 3 4 2 2 2 5 1 3 3 4 1 3 2 5 1 3 1 6
PF 187 153 164 101 75 141 82 137
w
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Boone County.................................... Beechwood....................................... Harrison Co....................................._ Carnpbel County............................ ..
8 7 7 7
0
Hlg.Jands..................................__ _ Comer.................................................
5 5 5 5 5
Ryle......................................................
PA 41 99 135 175 170 173 163 177
PA 156 224 97
PF
Kentucky Team
Dayton.............................................. .. lloyd....................................................
Mid Miami Leaaue
125 85 24
Dixie Heights..................................... Holmes................................................ Covington cathoHc............................ Newport cc.................................... Belevue.............................................. Carrol County................................... Simon Kenton.................................. Scott.................................................... Luclow............................................... . Mason County_......................__ _ ~~! ..... :........................................
4
0 0 1 2 3 3 3 3 4
4 4
4
4
4 4 4
4 4 3 3 2 1
0
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OHIO FOOTBALL POLL COLUMBUS, Ohio - How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school foolbaN teams in the fifth of eight 1994 regular-season pols for The Associated Press, by Ohio High School Alhletlc Association divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses): DIVISION 1 1. Eucrod (23) 7-D .................................................... 323 2. Colerain (6) 7-D 306 3. Cieve. St.lgnalius (5) 6·1 ................................. 281 4. Hilliard ( 1) 7-D .................................................... 243 5. Canton McKinley 6-1 ........................................ 138 6 (tiel St. xavier 6-1 138 6. (tiel WarrenHarding6-1 ................................ 130 8.Dublln6-1 ............................................................. 111 9. Massillon Washington 6-1 .................................. 91 10. Youngs. Austintown Filch 5-2 .......................... 52 Others: 11, Massillon Perry 50. 12, Huber His. Wayne 31. 13, Akron Garfield 26. 14, Shaker His. 19. 15, Massillon Jackson 13. DIVISION II 1. Celina (9) 7-D ...................................................... 320 2. Piqua ( 17) 7-D .••.•.••.••.•.••.••••.••.•.••.••.•.••.••••.••.•.••.•• 312 3. Chardon (4) 7-D .••.••.•.•••••••.••••••••••••••••.••••••••.••.•••• 275 4. Anderson (3)7-D 206 5. Rayland Buckeye Local (2) 7-D .•..•.•••••.••...••••• 199 6. Cuy. Fails Wish Jesuit 6-1 ................................ 172 7. Jackson 7-D ......................................................... 151 8.Madison6-1 .......................................................... 81 9. Wash. CH Miami Trace 6-1 ............................... 65
10. Cols. Waflerson 6-1 ............................................. 51 others: 11, Salem 30. 12, Defiance 25. 13, Solon ( 1) 21. 14, Maumee 19. 15, Cols. Independence 15. 16, Pataskala Walkins Memorial 14. 17, Amherst Steele 12. DIVISION Ill 1. Steubenvile (19) 7-D ••••.•.••••..•••.••.•••••••••.••••.•••••• 326 2. Hamilton Badin (1) 7-D 250 3. ThornviNe Sheridan ( 1) 7-D ...........•.................. 245 4. Beloit West Branch ( 1) 7-D •.•••••••.••.•.••.•.••.••••.•• 203 5. Oyde 7-D ·'···························································· 187 6. Avon Lake (3) 7-D ............................................. 148 7. Lemon-Monroe (4) 7-D .................................... 130 8.1ronton 6-1 ........................................................... 126 9. Cols. DeSales (4) 7-D ......................................... 106 10. Louisvi"e ( 1) 6-1 .................................................. 83 Others: 11, Canton Cent. Ceth. 63. 12, Bellaire 47. 13, Elyria west ( 1l 23. 14, London 19. DIVISION IV 1. Wauseon (21) 7-D .••••.••.•.••••..•.••.••••.••••.••.•.••.••.••• 324 2. Germantown Valley View (8) 7-D •...•..•.••.•••.. 321 3. Amanda-Ciearcreek (3) 7-D ........................... 257 4. Kenton 7-D ••.••••..•••.••.••••.•••••••.••••.••.••••.••.••••.••••.•.•• 208 5. Nelsonville-York 7-D .......................................... 183 6. OrrviNe 6-1 .......................................................... 123 7. Youngs. Mooney 5-2 ......................................... 117 8. Youngs. Ursuline 5-2 ......................................... 105 9.Brookviile6·1 ........................................................ 65 10. Wheelersburg (2) 5·1 ......................................... 58 others: 11, Warren Champion 40. 12, Louisville Aquinas 37. 13 (lie), Belvile aear Fork ( 1),
Painesville Harvey ( 1) 29. 15, Hannibal River 22. 16, West Jefferson 20. 17, New London 17. 18, aeve. Benedictine 16. 19, Jamestown Greeneview (I) 13. DIVISION V 1. Versailes (24) 7-D ............................................. 344 2. Delphos Jefferson (2) 7-o ................................296 3. Maritmoni(4)7-D 772 4. Welsvile (2) 7-D ................................................ 249 5. Carey ( 1l 7-D ...................................................... 207 6. Columbiana Crestview ( 1) 7-D ........................ 181 7. Woodsfield Monroe Cent. (2) 7-D •••.••...••...•... 161 8. Sugarcreek Garaway ( 1) 7-D •••••••••••••.••••.•••••• 141 9. Steubenvle Cell\. Cent. 5-2 ................................. 66 10. Lore City Buckeye Trail 6-1 .............................. 42 Others: 11, Sugar Grove Berne Union 34. 12, Bucyrus Wynford 17. 13, Archbold 15. 14, Bainbridge Paint Valley 13. 15, Orwell Grand Valley 12. DIVISION VI 1. Delphos St. John's ( 101 7-D .............................. 342 2. McDonald ( 14) 7-D ............................................ 320 3. country Day (2) 7-D .......................................... 260 4. Cedarvile (4) 7-D ............................................... 235 5. Beallsville (2) 7-D ••••.•.••••.••••.•••••••.••••.••••.••••••.••••. 207 6. Portsmouth East (2) 7-D ................................. 186 7. Danvlle (1) 7-D ................................................... 132 8. Columbiana ( 1) 7-D ............................................ 106 9. Newark Celh. 5-2 ................................................. 82 10. St. Henry 5-2 ......................................................... 47 others: 11 (lie), Columbiana (1), Tipp City Bethel (1) 21. 13, Cuyahoga Hts. (1) 19. 14, Sandusky St. Mary's 16. 15, Leipsic 14.
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~Jioeller £'1-if• r
saves best for last
By Joe Minster Press Contributor
It was a season of ups-anddowns for a Moeller football team that had high hopes after finishing as Division I state runner-up a year ago. "Sure, we played a very tough schedule," coach Steve Klonne readily admitted. "But we were much too inconsistent, up one week and down another." And it all added up to a 6-4 record and 2-2 mark in the Greater Catholic League South Division, good for a second-place tie with Elder behind front-running St. Xavier·. · . ·' ·' · '
"Our troubles started when we lost a tough one to Bloomington, Ind., South," Klonne maintained. "We just weren't able to put a winning streak together the way we've done most of the time in the past." In closing the campaign on a victorious note, the Crusaders came from behind to outlast traditional rival Princeton, 28-20, in a game that annually determines one or i:wo playoff spots for the two teams. But it was different this time, as neither Moeller nor Princeton was in contention for a postseason berth, both of them strug-
gling most of the way in 1994. And when the firing ended before a sparse crowd at Galbreath Field, both the Crusaders and Vikings owned 6-4 slates. And neither was headed for the playoffs. "That probably was one of our best games of the season," Klonne said. "It was a matter of pride more than anything else, along with winning one for our graduating seniors." Senior tailback Matt Keller, one of the few bright spots for
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._ GOOD SPORTS: Cincinnati's Matt Glacken had more than his share of bad luck last fall. The star quarterback for Elder High badly tore the rotator cuff in his left shoulder when he was sacked during a big game against Moeller High. Within three weeks, his car was totaled in an accident and his family's home was damaged in a fire. Then help came from an unexpected source: the rival turf of Moeller. Dr. Tim Kremcheck, Moeller's orthopedic surgeon, did the innovative surgery that may· have saved Matt Glacken's football career from what the doctor called •'the most devastating r tear in a shoulder I've ever seen in a throwin;{ athlete," according to an Enquire,· story this week. And in an extraordinarily caring gesture, a group of Moeller players raised money to make sure the QB could afford the tuition at Elder this year. As a result, players on both sides have learned a valuable lesson in compassion.and true sportsmanship. That lesson shouldn't be lost on those who cheer on their teams, even as it's brought home by what Matt Glacken calls "very weird" circumstances - Friday night's Elder-Moeller rematch with Mr. Glacken back as starter. "I really do believe we would have done that for anyone in that spot," Moeller coach Steve Klonne said. That's a heartwarming thought. Whatever the outcome of last night's game, both teams are winners.
Moeller running back Carlos Collins picks up some ot 83 rushing yards In first halt action Friday night at Roger Bacon. Collins scored the Crusaders touchdown of the evening. first 1./; n~
Many happy returns
The man who would be the hero, Moeller's Matt Keller, breaks loose on a kickoff return in the second quar¡ ter against La Salle. Keller later scored the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute remaining to lift the Crusaders to a 34-31 victory. Game story, page 87.
Schedule OHIO STATE FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS Regional Finals Division 1 Sat. Nov. 19 Colerain {1HJ) vs. St. Xavier (9·1) at Nippert Stadium, Clncinnati,-7:30 p.m. Cfe. St. Ignatius {10..1) vs. Strongsv!lle (10·1) at Byers Field, Parma. 7 p.m. Canton McKinley (9-2) vs. Massillon Washington (1D-1) at Rubber Bowl, Akron, 7 30 ' Westerville South OO·ll vs. Dublin (11).1) at Upper Arllnglon Memorial Stadl· um, 7p.m. Division 11 . Fri. Nov. 18 Chardon ( 11-o) vs. Parma Padua (9·2) at D!Bizsio Stadium, Euclid; 7:30p.m. Cuy. Fal!s Walsh Jesuit (lD-1) vs. Defiance ( 10· 1) at Arlin Field, Mans fie!~ 7:30p.m. Rayland Buckeye Local (11..0) vs. Cols. Watterson (1D-1) at Sulsberger Me-morial Stadium, Zanesville, 7:30 p.m. Celina (II.()) vs. Piqua (11.0) at Troy Memorial Stadium, 7:30 p.m. Division Ill Fri. NDY-18 Lemon~Monroe (11-0) vs. London (II). I) at Welcome Stadium, Daylon, 7:30 p.m. . Beloit W. Branch (11-0) vs. Twinsburg Chamberlin (8·3) at Mol!enkopf Stadium, Warren, 7:30 p.m. Avon Lake (11.0) vs. Clyde (11).1) at Strobel Field, Sandusky, 7:30p.m. CO!s. Desales 01·0) vs. Steubenville {11-0) at Fawcett Stadium, canton, 7:30 p.m. Division IV Fri. Nov. IS Germantown Valley View {11-0) vs. Wyoming {1D-1) at Fairfield Stadium, 7:30 pm. Oe. Benedictine (9-2) vs. Brookfield {lQ-1) at Roosevelt Stadium, Kent, 7:30 p.m. Wauseon (lHJ) vs. Orrville (11)..1) at Donnell Stadium, Findlay, 7:30 p.m. Wheelersburg {9·1) vs. NelsonvilleYork (lJ.Ol al sparlan Municipal Sladium, Portsmouth, 7:30p.m. Division v Fri. Nov.18 Versailles (11·0) vs. Mariemont (11-0) at Northmont, Oayton, 7:30p.m. Akron Manchester (I HJ) \IS. Wellsvllle (11-0) at Falcon Stadium, Youngs~ town, 7:30 p.m. SmHhville (9-2) vs. carey (ll.OJ at Ram Field, Mansfield, 7:30 p.m. Lore City Buckeye Trail {lD-1) vs. Sugar-Grove Berne Union (lQ-1) at White Field, Newark, 7:30 p.m. Division VI sat. Nov. 19 McDonald (11.0) vs. New Washington Buckeye Central (10..1) at Lake Blue Streak Stadium, Hartvme, 7 p.m. Delphos St. John's (11-6) vs. Leipsic (lQ-1) at Lima Stadium, 7 p.m. · Beallsville (10·1) vs. Columbiana (11.0) at Harding Stadium. Steubenville, 7
p.m. cedarville (11.0) vs. St.l-ien~y (9-2) at Wertz Stadium, Piqua, 7 p.m. KENTUCKY FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS Class A Friday, Nov.18 Murray ( lD-2) at Russellvnle ( 10..2), 7
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Adam Collins, Wllmlng!o~; Clr! Yuske~, Cin. Turpin; Joe werner, an. Anderson; Brian Herking, Cin. Turpin; Brian Huffm11!); Cin. Roger Bacon; Tyrone Cole, C!n. Wtoto~ Woods; Andre Carr, Wilmington; Brent..Ros~ . ser, Cln. Anderson; De~y Keegan.U:in. Walnut 1-iills; Chris Oittm~ Oxford "T-ala~ wanda. n~ · Honorable Ment~n Jeremy Ahrens, Cin. R~er Bacon; Be~ Niesen, On. Roger Bacon; Robert Mapp, Cin. Taft; Olarfes Clamber-s, On. Walnut Hills; Kevin Uhl, Cin. Ruga..• Bacon; Tony Browning, Cin. ROger Bacon; VIctor ADen; Citt Tafti Doug Otto, an.·R_Q.ger Baconflisn Bailey, Cln. Taft; Ray Kass~w, Cln, V@)!i\if Hills; CUnt Cooper, Oxford 'hiawanda; Kendrick Napier, Cln. Tafti Tlrt~t"Green, Cfn. Taft; Aaron Fitzgerald, Ort, Roger BEH:;gn; Jay mar Hines, Cln. Walnut Hms. '·_:DIVISION Ill ,.,.. , Offense ~·:·;t . First Team~ Ends-Aaron Her~_~y; Lemon-Monroe, 5-11, 179, Sr..; Joe Tofrey, Springboro, 5--9, 165,· Sr. Unemen-Kevln Graf, Kettering Alter, 6-3, 215, Sr.; David Knoll; Goshen, 6-6, 265, SrJ Mike BYf.<L Eaton, 6-4, 260, Sr.; Don Richardson, Hamilton Badin. 6-3, 280, Sr.; Jason Carl'lP,Qe)l, Lemon-Monroe, 5-9, 182, Sr. Quarterbai:k-: Casey Blair, Sprtngborol 6·1, 185, Sr. Backs-Jeff Mlller, Trenton Edgewood, 6-11 172, Sr.; Kenny Pope, ern. PureeU-Mar:lan, 5-9, 155, sr.; Mck Wilson, Hamilton Ross;_ 5-11, 182, Soph. Return Speciollst-cur~Wil· Iiams, Loveland, 5-10, 165, Sr. Klcker-Brian ~ L' .. · Bales, Franklin, 6-0, 150, Sr. Defense . _._· First Team: Linemen-Byron Her.~: ward, Dayton Carroll, 6-3, 255, Sr.; Dustin Reek, Trenton Edgewood, 6-0, 172, Sn;-Jason Allmon, Lemon--Monroe.,. 6-1;-225, ~sr:; Toby 1-iahn, On. Purceft-Marian,6-1, 190;~. Linebackers-Buck G,reen, L!M'non--Monroe, · 5-9, 190, Sr.; George Weber, Kettering Alfer, 5-11,.195, Sr.; Jermom Mack,. Lemon-Monroe, 6-2, 200, Sr.; Jeff Buchanan, Mason.- 6-3, 205, Sr. Backs- . Monroe, 6-2, 170, Jr.; Chad Murphy, lin, 6-1, 185, Sr.; Jeff Rook, Hamilton 6-4, 195, Jr. Punter-Trevin Balr, Graham. 5-11,205, Sr. ;:·. Offensive player of the _year: •Jeff'; MiUer, Trenton Edgewood. ·Defensive player of Itt. year: BUek Green, Lemon-Monroe. . ..'. ,;" COach of the year: John Singleton, Lemon--Monroe. Special Menlion . .· :. ·. Kevin Kelly, Hamilton Badin; An,dY ·., Farfstng, on. Purc_e9-Marlan; Tim Mille·r, ~~ aermont Northeastern; Tony Franch,i!ll, \ Ham~ton Badin; Matt King, Kings; M~"ff Marcum, Hamilton Badin; Brian WIUiis, New Richmond; Jeff Goehring, Goshen; Derrick 1-iaynes, Cin. PurceU-Marfan; Eric Schmidt, : Clermont Northeastern; David Yeager, Clermont Northeastem. Honorable Menlion ..-' · ~ Joe Cepluch, HamDion Badin; Ro~er! Wooten, New RlchrTJlnd; Mitch Pence, son; .Shawn Rte,- Goshen; JoSh Thack_er., Kings; Joe Houpe, Hamilton Ross; Mtf<.e ZUbellk, Cln. PurceleMarian; Mall Borclr . ers, Cin. PurceiJ.Marlani Brandon Fawley, Goshen: Ken Holbert, Hamilton Ross; John Oark, · Cin. Purcell-Marian; Jerry Ra~, Kings; Ben Brlnck, Hamilton Badin; Matt Singer, Cin. Purce!I-Marian; Matt Ward.Loveland. :-JU, DIVISION IV .J
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p.m. cumberland (8-4) at Pikeville OHJ, 7:30p.m. ClassAA Friday, Nov. 18 Mayfield ( 10·2) at Owensboro Calholic (lQ-2), 7:30 p.m. Fort Knox (9-3) at Bu!lltt East (11-1), 7 30 ' ~~e County (9-3) at Danville (12.0), 7 30 ' ~~;seU (12-0l at Whltesb~rg 01·1), a p.m. Class AAA Friday, Nov. 18 BoWling Green {11-1) at Franklin· Simpson (11-1), 7:30p.m Nelson County ( 10·2) at Llncoln COun· ty (11·1), 7:30p.m. Bell County 01-ll al Leslie County (12.0), 7:30p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 Highlands (lJ.-2) at Covington Catholic (8·4), 2 p.m. Class AAAA Friday, Nov. 18 Henderson County (12-o) at North Hardin-(9~3), 8 p.m. Eastern {7-5).vs. TrliJ!fy (8·4,l6 p.m. Fern- Creek. (H-1) i.ls. -St. Xavl.er
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Springfield Kenton Ridge, 6-1, l75, Sr.; Tolly
Collins, Dayton Northridge, 6-4 170, Sr.l;ln.!t men-Jim Nutter,
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Brian Lynlnger, Valey VIew 6--0, 189,' ·St~i Seth Klein, ern. Wyoming, 6-2.. 215, Sr.i Bntd ThDill>SDn, On. McNicholas, 6-0, 265, Sr.i Chase Thompson, Blanchester., 6-0, 200.. ~~ Quarterback-Trevin Sears, Valley Vir!Yi,
6--2,200, Sr. Sacks-Emanuel Gt-een, James-
town Greenevlew, 5--9, 168~ Sr.; A~~ Focht, Valley VIew, 5-ll,"l75t Jr.; BrandOn Barnes, Blanchester, 5-11, 160, Sr•..Ret~rr} SpeciaUst-Johnny Johnson, ctn. Wyoming, 6-1~ 170, Sr. Pjace Kicker-'Tom HOV<:!R,
Jamestown Greeneview, lrO, 170, Sr. Defense
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Bellbrook, 6-5, 230,.Sr.i Ethan Howard, ~~!h~ el· Tate, 6-1, 170, Sr.; Matt Zlngery, Brook· ville, 6-1, 205, Sr.~ Bryan Lewn, Sprlngfi~ld Northeastern, 6-0, 185, Sr. LinebackersJosh Kenyon, VaHey Vlewl ~. 165, Jr'.i Tony Buschur, On. McNicholas, 6-1, 205, Sr.; Matt McPherson, Dayton ,Northrld;je, 6--h 185, Sr.; arran Peyton, Jamestown Greeneview, 6-2, 210, sr: Backs-Oil!d Lindsey; Brookville, 6-1, -180, Sr.; Ahmed Plummer, Cln. Wyoming, 6-1, 180, Sr.; Bolch Stidham. Valley VIew, 5·11, 185, Sr. Punter-Travis Knox, Ben1amln Logan, 6-1, 201, Sr. · . Offensive player_ of the yeai': Aar<m Focht, VaHey View. - · ' ..... -.: Defensive player of the rear_: Ahm~ Plummer, Cfn.. Wyoming. • coaches of lhe year: ~e Barre~
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. AP OHIO SOUTHWEST CT FOOTBAL L TEAM ALL·DISTRI · COLUMBUS, Ohio- The 1994 Associ· ated Press Southwest AII-Dfstnct high schOol football team as selected by a n:tedla panel from the district. (by poslt1on with schoo1, height, weight and grade): DIVISION I § 1~ Offense . First Team: Ends-Peerless Pnce, Dayton Meadowdale, 6-foot-3, 184 pounds, Senior; Ryan Grubbs, Harrison, 6-1, 185, Sr. Llnemen...;.Brlan Conners, dn. Elder, 6-0, 26 o~ sr.; Jefferson KeQy, ern; colerain, 6-0, 306, Jr.; Brad Gunlock, centerville, 6-4 210, Sr.; T.J. Upshaw, Huber Heights Wayne, 6-3, 265, Sr.; Gabe Tincher, Cln. Moeller, 6-3, 290, Sr; Quarterback-Reggle Johnson, H.Jber Height~ wayne, 6-2,213, Sr. BacksRonnie Alexander, Ci. cd!era!n, 5--9, 190, Jr; Shawn Reid, Dayton Patterson,6-1,218 Sr.; Steve Derrickson, Kettering Fairmont, 5-10~ 180, Sr. Kicker-Andy Stamp,, West Chester Lakqta, 6-1, 180, Sr. Return Speclalist-Matt Keller, Cin. Moeller, 6-0,.202, Sr. Defense . Fli-st Team: Linemen-Sal Gllene, On. st. Xavier, 6-3, 230, Sr.; Debron Betts, On. WUtiroW,· 6-2, 21S.. Sr.; Tywan. January, Springfield south, 6-0, 240,- Sr.; Cameron Monroe, Huber Heights Wayne, 6-4, 205, Sr.. Linebackers-Ken WBiker, 1-iam!iton, 6-1, 195, Sr.; Mike Marshall, Cln. st. Xavier, 6-3, 225, Jr.; Brett Hebenstreit, Cln. Colerain, 6·0, 210, Sr.; Aaron ~ackson, Dayton Mea~ dowdale, 6-2, 217, Sr. Backs-Lemar Mar· shall~ On. St. Xavier, 6-3, 200. Sr.; Marlo Strayhom, Cin. Princeton, 61 - , 206, Sr.; Fred Rodgers, Hamilton, 5-9, 150 Sr. Punt~ er-Charlle Gourley, Cin. Western Hills, 6-3, 175, ~ensive player of the year: Reggie Johnson, Huber Heights Wayne. Defensive player of the year: Lemar
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MarsChoaal~cChionf. St~'exv::;:ri:.d Mlngery, Hamllton. ·special Mention Corey Kaeser, Harrrson; Da'llfd Murphy Cin. Colerain; Cor'ey Hinton, On. ·Oak Hills; Darrell Bell, Middletown; Thomas Hamner, Hamilton; Kevin Wilson, West' Chest~r Lakota; Shauncey Wynn Fairfield; David Kremer, Cln. Colerain; Greg Little, Cln. Colerain; Steve Corning, Falrfiel~; J~ff Sherrick, Mlddletowm Dan Vescovt, Cm. coleraini Ryan Stal!meyer, Cln. Ekfer; Luke Chappell, Cin. Western Hills; Tim Fitzharris, Fairfield; Kevin Ward, West Chester Lakota.: Tim Banker, Cln. St. Xavier; Damian Ariderson, Cln. Withrow; Jerry Thompson, on. Moener. Honorable Mention Craig Rieck, Glen Este; Joe Hendrix, Cln. Withrow; Ben Holman, Ameliai Beau Parton, Cln. Elder; Troy Evans, Lakota; Josh Sacca.. Milford; Brian McCanrt M!!ford; Barry Dailey, Cln. Western Hills; Ryan Knudtson, ·.west Chester Lakot3; Jimbo Phelps, Amelia'; O!ris Oark, Cln. Wood. ward; Jarvis Johnson. On. Western Hills; Andra Ingram, Cln. Western Hills; Butch Printup, Hamlllom Mike Gus!ch.. dn. St. Xavief; Barrett Doxsey, On. St. Xavier; Doug Anderson, Amelia; Marquis Thompson, Hamilton. Mike Schaeffer, Amelia. DIVISION II Offense First Team: Ends-Jeremy Michael, Lebanon, 6-3, 180, Sr.; Brian Kapprel, Cin. Anderson, 6-3, 185, Jr. Linemen-Mike Glassmeyer, Cin. Turpin, 6-2, 230, Sr.; Matt Kirkpatrick, Greenville, 6-o, 210 Sr.; Ryan Ford, Piqua, 5--11, 234, Sr:; Eric Johnson, Cln. Norwood, 6-4J 280, Jr.; Matt Sames, Dayton Chamfnade--Jullenne, 6-3, 245, Sr. Quarterback-Dan'yea Ridley, ern. Taft, 6-2, 195, Sr. Backs-Jamal Robertson, Dayton Stebbins, 5-9, 189,.Sr.; Jake Andread!s, Cin. Anderson; 5-9, 175, Sr.; Moze!le.Miree, tin. W!ntort Woods, 5-11, 185, Sr: Return Specialist-Glynn Johnson, Cin. Walnut HIHs, .5-9, 185; Jr. Kicker-Matt Walker, Dayton Olart;~!nede-Jullenne 6-1, 175, Sr. - -Defense First Team: Linemen-Dan Gallagher, Cin. Roger Bacon, 6-3, 205, Sr.; Aaron Shaffer, Greenville, 6·3, 242, Sr.; ,Antwon Jones, Piqua, 6-4, 237, Sr.i Joey Lyman, Piqua, 6·3, 244, Sr. Linebackers-Nick Lonmatzsch, Dayton Stebbins, 6-1, 205, Sr.; Quincy Falker, Cin. Winton woods, 6-~ 230, Sr.; Doug Oti\I,Piqua, 6-2, 190, Sr.; R1Z Buckman, Dayton Stebbins, 6·1, 191, .Sr. Backs-Bryan Magoteaux, Piqua, 5-9, 175, Sr.i oonzell Dawson, Dayton ~amfnade Julienne, 6-1, 115, Sr.; Dfon Nelloms, Dayton Dunbar, 5-8, 155, Sr. Punter-Phil Overla. Vandalia Butler, 6·3, 220, Sr. Offensive player of lhe year: Jamal Robertson, Dayton Stebbins. Defensive players of the year~ An· twon JOnes_ and Bryan Magoteaux, P1qua. . . Coaches of the year:" Y'nce Suriano.. Cln. Anderson and Bill Nees, Piqua. Special Mention Mark Perry,Lebanon; Derrick Jenkins, Cin. Winton Woodsi Tim Albers, Cin. Anderson; David McHenry, Cln. Walnut Hills; Shawn Nelson, On. Taft; Jarred Bums, WllmlQ[1,on; Brian Adams,·Wllmlng· Chris Bbnle!s, Oxford . Talawanda; ___ton; _:___-""._-
Special Mention Kevin Selzer, Cln. McNidtolas; TituS Fullon, Cin. Wyoming; SCoH BU'Ion, Belhel' L Mlddl to M dlson ~~:~ '\ZH,~ms~n~m. Mc~iC:as; aKeviJ Whlte, Cin. McNicho!asi Mike Yeager, an; Indian Hlil• Mike Mefford, Cln. Wyomln!li Oint Kirker, Bethel-Tate; Greg !-luster, Deer Park. · Honorable Mention a N'chol D id Dean Bogner, n. M~ 1 as; av r' Whalen, dn. McNicholas, John Coope,, Deer Park; Shay Richardson, Middletown Madison; Don 1-ienry, Bethel--Tate; Bra~ Troxel~ Deer Park; Adam Scnenker, Cfn~ McNicholas; Jamey Lamb, C1n.. McNicholas, DIVISION V I Offense 1. First Team: Ends-Blll Russell, Clntonf Massie, 6-3, 200, Sr.; Dan Schlater, _V~~i saH!es, 6·3, 180, sr. unemtm-Jeremy Phipps, Clin1on--Massie, 6-2, ~~ Sr.; ~-n Gilmore, Versallles, 6-5, 26~ Sr.; JjJispn Hackney, em. Mariemont, 6-t l30, Sr.;,,De-rek Amold, Arcanum, 6-3, 24&, Sr.; Jimm Dorsey, Bata'llia, 5:10,. 190, Sr. Quarterback-Jason Turner, Versames.. 6-2.180, Jr. Backs-Lynsey Lewis, On. RtN!ding, 5-10, 170, Sr.i Brian Adams, _Tri-Cllunty North, 6-0, 170, Sr.; Tug Orr, ern. Marlemont;;s-.10, 185, Jr. Kicker-Sirmn Stillings, Arca'nUfn, 5-10, 165, Jr. Return SpeciaBsl-Jermclirie Harris, Dayton -Jefferson, 5-10, 164, Jr. Defense ,,.--. First Team: Linemen-Oint Baugh· man1 Tri-county North, 6-1, 207, Sr.; _Abe 11~ h 111 '2 ~ 5r carl Mar Hoe 11 c 'Versa es, tl" '.u.u, ..; ..... : row, Batavia, 5--11, 205, Sr.; J.D. Wati:Jen, Cin. Mariemont, 6-2, 240, sr. Linebackers":"' Lee Wlfschevlck, Cln. Mariemont, 6-1} 210, Sr.; casey Losh, Tri-Cm.mty North, s.n;·JBO, Sr.; Charlie McElligott, Daytoo Oakw(iqt\ 6-0,170, Sr.; Jeremiah Coodll' Readlng~6;0, 185, Jr. Backs-Chrl.s Dahlmeler, On\M~ riemont, 6·3, 210, Sr.; Tony H~ Triaa, 6-3, 185, Sr.; Dan Hake, Trl-county North, 5-11, 170, Sr. Punter-Brad Welsm&n, Cln. Flnneytown, 6-(), 185 Jr. ;:_ :-: Offensive players of the year: Jason Turner,Versailles; Bill Russei!, CilitoriMassie. Defensive ptaver of the year:~.~~.e ._ Wilschevick, Cin. Mariemont. Coach af the year: Bili Derrl~~.~!' Tri·County North. Special Mention Jesse Milner, on. Mariemont; ;q~n Lewis, BataoJia; Brad Buerger. On. Mademont; Garry aark, Reading, David Bow~r$, ern. Mariemont; Kevfn Mattscbeck, Readtng. , ~~. 1 Honorable MentiOn ,,.._ ,~ Nathan Bishop, Batavia; Rick Martin, Readlngi Ruben Gamboa. Batavia; Chrls W1itt, Reading; Dave Wilson, R~ingi ~~.~n Dever, dn. Mariemo"nti Dan Kraft, Rnl)eY· town, .-~.. ) DIVISION VI Offense ·· • First Team: Ends-:-Mlke Gregovfch, Witnamsburg, 5-7, 138, Jr.; Brett Hartman, Mlsslsslnawa Valley, 6-2, 170 Sr. UnemenMaH Volillllr, Cin. Country Coy, 6-3, 215, Sr.; Eric Naderman, New Miami, 6-2,. 245, Sr.; Dan Bosworth, CedaNJne, 6-2,230, sr.; Bill}' Carson, Tfpp City _Bethel, 5-9, 175,-Sr.; ·Greg Lang, On. Madlera, 6-4. UO,-Sr:Quar:. terback-BII Brewer, Wililamsburg, '-64), 180, Jr. Backs-Andre Barkley, On.-Colnf. try Day, 6-~- 205 sr.;· Tom Honand,. qq. Summit Country Day, 5-9, 165 Sr.i dirls Conley, Mechanicsburg, 6-3, 190, Sr. Kick· er-Charlle McNier, South Charleston Soulheaslern, 6-1, 175, Jr. Return Spej;la~ ist-Jason Tobias, Mechanlsburg. 6-1, c1S), Sr. Defense . Firsl Team: Linemen-Brett Rf~-, South Charleston Southeastern S.lO, 185;$:.; Matt Roswell, T!pp City Bethel, 6~1,205;'Sr'J Chris Branam, Sidney Lehman, 6--3, 200 sr.; Dustin Cohen, On. Summit Country .Day, 6-5, 210, Sr. Linebackers-Charles Kotlstal!, Cedarville, 6·3, 215, Sr.; Brad Tlllfl!a_!J_, Springfield catholic, 5-9, 180, Sr.; Da~ny Mayer, New Miami, 6-2. 20t Sr.; Jason Bailey, South Charleston Southeastern,_~ 175, Sr. Backs-Jason HambY~ CedarvHie; 6-3, 190, Sr.; Dusty Beam, Tlpp Ofy Belhel, 6-1, 200 Sr.; Brad K!rzner, Cln. Country Day, 5-11, 165, Sr. Punter-JaJa Taylor, Cin. Country Day, 6-2, 205, Sr. . .-. , OFfensive player of the year: T-om Holland, On. Summit COuntry D~y. Defensive player of lhe year: Dusty Beam, Tlpp Oty Bethel. :.. i\; , Coach of lhe year: Jim Villlnger; .c~ darville, 11 .~!~ Special Mention :-,:.; Jeff COle, Middletown Fenwick; Chris Munafo, Middletown Fenwick; Kelly· Heekfn, Cin. Summit Country Day; Blue Eaves, Cln. COuntry Day. Honorable Mentio~ Eric Bruns, On. Surnmlt Country··p_;y; Rocky Peace, an. Madlera; Alex SUifsted, Cln. Country Dayi Sean Rl1ey,5unvnlt COuntry Day; Joi]!l Underh!U, Summit CounllJI' Day; John O:§J:Ien, S\Jmmlt Country Day, ..,,,
. ALL·STARS
COACH OF THE YEAR
.PLAYER OF THE YEAR
QUARTERBACK
WIDE RECEIVERS
Kerry Coombs David Murphy Colerain Colerain In his third year, he . A 6-2, 175-pound junior, he ran the Cardi- guided the Cardinals to their first 10-0 season nals' high-powered . and No. 1 ranking while offense to perfection. earning Coach of the During the 10-game Year honors in the regular season, he. Metro County Conferrushed for 701 yards ·ence. and scored 14 TDs.
Corey Kaeser Harrison A 6-3, 195-pound senior, he led Division I quarterbacks in passing, completing 133 of 256 passes for 1,893 yards and 22 touchdowns.
Ronnie Alexander Colerain A 5-6, 190-pound tailback who was second team all-state, he rushed for 1,167 yards on 128 carries and scored 11 TDs.
Jefferson Kelley Colerain A 6-3, 306-pound junior tackle, he recorded a single season school record of 156 knockdowns. He was first team all-state and Metro County Conference.
Brian Conners Elder A 5-.11 , 260-pound guard, he started for the Panthers for three ye~trs. He was special mention all-state and was especially proficient at pass blocking.
Rob Murphy Chris Trahan Moeller LaSalle A 6-5, 260-pound A 6-2, 237-pound cenguard, he will play for ter, he earned Greater Ohio State. He graded .. Catholic League South mit at 85.6 percent effi- first-team honors. ciency.
Gabe Tincher Moeller A 6-3, 290-pound tackle, he was a first-team all-state selection. The Penn State-bound lineman graded out at 85.5 percent efficiency, pinning back his opponent 104times.
Maitt Keller Moeller A 6-0, 202-pound tailback who was special mention allcstate, he rushed for 1.~ 16 yardo;, scored 14 fouchdowns '. and accou~ted for 2,097 all-purpose yards
Kevin Wilson Lakota A 5-7, 190-pound junior tailback, he was the workhorse for the T-Birds, rushing for 1,272 yards on a city high 247 carries.
Ryan Grubbs Harrison A 6-1 , 185-pound senior who was first team all-state, he caught 67 passes for 1,032 yards (15.4 average), 15 for touchdowns.
· Beau Parton Elder A 6-0, 185-pound senior, he caught 45 passes for 661 yards. He averaged 14.1 yards per catch, including nine touchdowns,
Debron Betts Withrow A 6-2, 21 0-pound senior tackle, he was special mention allstate and defensive player of the year in the Metro County Conference. He led the Tigers in tackles and assists.
SaiGilene St. Xavier A 6-3, 230-pound senior, he was first team all-state. He led the Bombers with 85 tackles; eight sacks, two fumble recoveries and two blocked punts.
Tim Banker St. Xavier A 6-'1, 205-pound end, he rt:lcorded 58 tackles, eight sacks for minus73 yrards, caused two fumbies and recovered another.
DanVescovi Colerain A 6-5, 260-pound tackle, he recorded 100 tackles, seven sacks and three fumble recoveries to earn first team honors in the MCC.
Lemar Marshall St. Xavier A 6-3, 200-pound senior, he was first team all-state. He recorded 31 tackles, caused two fumbles and intercepted two passes that he returned for touchdowns
MikeGusich St. Xavier A 6-1, 170-pound senior, he recorded 67 tackles and intercepted one pass that he returned 82 yards for a. TD. He also returned 12 punts for a 12.6 average.
Charlie Gourley Western Hills A 6-3, 182-pound senior, he was special mention all-state. He averaged 40.8 yards on 45 punts, thll best of any Division I kicker in Cincinnati.
Greg McHugh Moeller A 6-t 17!:i- pound senior, he caught 43 passes for 832 yards, averaging 19.3 yards per catch
·,DEFENSIVE BACKS
Brett Hebenstreit Colerain A 6-0, 212-pound senior, he was a unanimous choice firstteam selection in the MCC and runner-up defen- ·. sive player ofthe year. He led the Cardinals in tackles and assists.
Mike Marshall St. Xavier A 6-3, 225-pound junior, he was special mention all-state. He was second on the team in tackles,
Andy Stamp Lakota A 6-1 , 180~pound senior, he was first team all-state. He was one of Cincinnati's most accurate field goal kickers, connecting on 11 o.f15 While scoring 47 points,
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ahmed Plummer Wyoming A 6~ 1, 180-pound senior, Plummer was the Division IV codefensive player of the year in the state after intercepting six passes for a Cowboy team which allowed 183 yards per game.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Ken Walker Hamilton A 6" 1, 195-pound senior, he was first~ team all-state for anchoring the defense of tile Greater Miami Conference champions.
Ryan Stallmeyer Mario Strayhorn Elder Princeton A6-2, 215-pound 'A 6-2, 20S"pound senior, he was special · senior, he was a first mention all-state after team all-state selection while leading the leading a tough Panther defense in tackles · Vikings in tackles and ·for the second consec- . interceptions. utive season.
Division I Quarterbacks: Chris Vaught, Moeller; Keith Betz, La Salle; John Lammers, Elder; Antonio Earley, Aiken; Joe Sprengard, St. Xavier; Wesley Cole, Hamilton; Coby Taylor, Woodward; Craig Riech, Glen Este; Joe Hendrix, Withrow. Running Backs: Corey Hinton, Oak Hills; Thomas Hamner, Hamilton·; Darrell Bell, Middletown; Shauncey Wynn, Fairfield; Jimbo Phelps, Amelia; Antonio
Ward, Aiken; Darrell Deck, Princeton;Marcel · Pritchett, Princeton; Craig Nettles, Colerain; Jay Balser, Sycamore; Scott Paulinelli, La Salle; Marion Gates, Middletown. ' Receivers: Ben Holman, Amelia; Troy Evans, Lakota; Mike Gurr, · Hamilton; Sherman Saddler, Withrow; Jeff Selby, Elder; Chad Whitney, Harrison; Brian Brandenburg, Glen Este; Reggie Mack, · Woodward; Dave Keidel,
Linemen: David.Kremer, Colerain; Bill Roark, Hamilton; Max Kane!, St. Xavier; Greg Little, Colerain; Steve Conning, Fairfield; Jeff Sherrick, Middletown; Josh Sacca, Milfo.rd; Brian McCann, Milford; Greg Little, .Colerain; Jason. Carson,
Fred Rodgers Hamilton A 5-9, 150-pound senior who was first team all-state as a defer:sive back, he. also played offense, rushing for 726 yards .
Colerain; Steve Smith, Amelia; Randy Wheeler, Lakota; Steve Conning, Fairfield; Bill Creach, Hamilton; Justin· Metz, Hamilton .. Place Kicker: Mike Driggers, Elder; Ryan · Cogeshall, Fairfield; Mike Schaeffer, Amelia; Buddy Fristoe, Oak.Hills. Defense Linemen: Chris Clark, Woodward; Barry Dailey, · Western Hills; Zach Gagel, Moeller; Josh Young, St. Xavier; J. D.
QUARTERBACK
Andre Barkley Billy Brewer Jake Andreadis · Williamsburg Cincinnati Country Anderson The only quarterback in Day He rushed for 1,435 A 6~2. 205-pound the area to pass for yards and. 25 touchrespected coaches in the area, Crosby led his more than 2,000 yards, senior who has already . downs. Andreadis also Brewer was 135 of 263 . committed to attend Warriors to an underacked up 2,056 total North Carolina, Barkley yards for Anderson, for 2,046yards and 19 feated regular season touchdowns. The 6-0, rushed for 1,171 yards . which qualified for the and a Cincinnati Hills 180-pound juriior engi- and 15 touchdowns, League championship. playoffs while averagneered an offense that leading the Indians to ing 376 yards a game. Crosby's team made it an undefeated.season. averaged 321 yards. to the regional finals.
Seiling, St. Xavier; Mike Ingram, Western Hills; Lind, Elder; Brian Burr, Ken Walker, Hamilton;· Colerain; Jason Chris Clark, Woodward; Chapman, Middletown; Ross E:stes, Withrow; Matt Eaton, Fairfield; Mike Freeman, Colerain; Kevin Ward, Lakota; Billy Jimbo. Phelps, Amelia; Knudtson, Lakota; Ken Defen'Sive Backs: Kevin Kelley, Sycamore; Chris Taylor, Colerain, Jerry Caldwell, Middletown; Thomp;son, Moeller; Billy Brown, Hamilton. Barrett Doxsey, St. Linebackers: Tim Xavier; Doug Anderson, Fitzharris, Fairfield; Jarvis Amelia; Marquis Johnson, Western Hills; Thompson; Hamilton; Luke Chappell, Western Damian Anderson, Hills; .Kevin Ward, Withrow; Damo.n Daniels, Lakota; Barry Dailey, Mount Healthy; Tyson Western Hills; Brian · Carter, Woodward; Ricky Knudtson, lakota; Andra Williams, Sycamore;
Mike Zapkowski, Milford; Curtis Knight, Fairfield; Barry Dailey, Western Hills. Punter: Mike Schaeffer, Amelia; Corey Hinton, Oak Hills; Art Freeland, Glen Este; Ryan Stitsinger, Middletown; Casey Scherz, Colera.in; Beau Parton,. Elder.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Glynn Johnson Walnut Hills . A 5-9, 185-pound senior, he won the . ·city's rushing title with 1,731 yards with a 10.2-yard average. Johnson also was the all-purpose yardage leader with 2,239 yards and 22 touchdowns:
Mike Gregovich Williamsburg A Division VI all-state selection after catching 71 passes for 973 yards, tile 5-7,138pound Gregovich averaged almost14 yards a catch. Gregovich also recorded 530 rushing yards.
Brian Kapprel Anderson While catching just 22 passes in a mostly runoriented offerise, Kapprel averaged more than 26 yards per catch in compiling 583 yards _ receiving. A 6-3 180pound junior, he had 10 touchdowns.
Jeremy Michaels Lebanon Michaels' 546 yards receiving gave him a 12-yard average for the year. A 6-2, 180"pound senior, his pertormance earned him secondteam all~state honors in Division 1.1.
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. CORAL GABLES, Fla . .,The return to power came with only one mystifyiiig stumble. It is The Associated Press Miami's season of redemption, With a victory over Nebraska with only one puzzling stain. :in the Orange Bowl and an Five minutes. The time it Oregon upset of Penn State in takes to pump in the gas. The the Rose, coach Dennis choice. Which meant Washington time it takes, perhaps, to lose a Erickson and his Miami not only received the opening · national championship. Hurricanes would likely win kickoff, but was able to choose to The Hurricanes allowed 119 another national title. points in 11 games, the fewest in receive the kickoff to starr the second half as well. of survival, for these Hurricanes the nation. Twenty-two of those Miami's worst nightmare hap- have been encircled by critics eapoints -fully 18 percent of the ger to end their golden era. pened. Held to three points and entire season output ~ came in 11 rushing yards in the first half, five awful minutes. It began with the Sugar Bowl loss to Alabama two years ago. Five minutes, at the beginning the Huskies took the second half gift kickoff and scored on the Intensified when the Hurricanes of the second half of the Washsecond play, a 75-yard screen dropped to 9-3 last year and ington game, that turned·a 14-3 . were blown away by Arizona in pass. Hurricane lead into a 25-14 Soon after, Frank Costa threw the Fiesta Bowl, 29-0. AndreHuskie gallop. an interception that was reemerged with the Washington Five minutes that led to the turned for a touchdown. The · loss. 38-20 Washington victory. That ended Miami's record home win- Hurricanes fumbled the ensuing This team is not as explosive kiCkoff. The Huskies moved in ning streak at 58 games. That as past Miami teams. Nor as for another touchdown. The haunt the Hurricanes even now. flashy. Nor as loud. They have game was gone. For without them, Miami likely spoken with resolve, and de· Said guard Tirrell Greene, would be 11-0 - and victory fense. · "All-the guys who sweated beover Nebraska in the Orange · "Ain't no need to trashtalk," Bowl probably would mean a na- . hind us, they found a way to win. Jones said. "If you're whipping We didn't." tional championship, no matter your man's butt, you're talking Said Frank Costa, "I have to what Penn State was up to. for yourself." look the past Hurricane coaches · "Five minutes, and it'd be "Whenever we got tired and . and players in the eye and know . didn't want to practice," Costa ours to lose," safety C.J. Richit was my class that lost the . said, "we reminded ourselves noardson said. "But we can't do streak. I have to live with that." anything but blame it on ourbody else in this country, includThey have won eight times selves." ing our home cities, believed in since, the turn-around game a Added defensive tackle Wartis anymore." 34-20 victory over Florida State ren Sapp: "It's a matter of mayThe defense; anchored by Alltwo weeks later. be 12 plays. But you can't take American Sapp and 10% saCks "I've never been around a them away. We watched the and 24 quarterback pressures, game film only one time the next game like that before, when you led the way. It gave up 38 points just dominate and you're a much week to see what happened. I alto Washington, 20 to Florida better football team and get most threw up." . State and 61 to everybody else. beat," coaCh Dennis Erickson No wonder. One.factor was a "Defensively, I don't think single act of brainloCk by Sapp as said of the Washington game. I've had a team as good," said "There was a lot of shock afteam captain. Erickson, in his sixth year here. ter that, but there wasn't panic. Miami won the opening toss, Maybe the best defense ever The thing I was proud of is how but instead of saying he wanted at Miami? they came bade" to defer his Choice until the sec"They'd kill me if I said that," Indeed, if there is a stamp on ond half, Sapp told the referee he Sapp said of past 'Canes. this Miami team, it is a knack for wanted to kick off. That's a
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Ron Cooper, who restored respectability to Eastern Michigan's football program, will be the next head football coach at Louisville. Cooper, a top assistant at Notre Dame for two years before he went to Eastern Michigan, was chosen after Louisville's search committee had interviewed several other coaches to succeed Howard Schnellenberger. Cooper, 33, becomes the 17th head coach at Louisville after Schnellenber- Ron Cooper ger resigned earlier this month to become head· coach at Oklahoma. , Cooper, who is among just a handful of black Division I-A head football coaches, has been at the Mid-American Conference sChool for two years. · His teams were 4-7 his first year and 5-6 this past season: Eastern Michigan . won just one game in the two seasons before his arrival at the school. "I have IJlY own way of doing things as a unit,"· Cooper said. "We will work under one . philosophy, which basically is that the team is first; there are no individuals." Bowling Green coach Gary Blackney and former Florida coach Charley Pell were interviewed by Louisville's search committee earlier this week. Among others considered for the job were Tennessee defensive coordinator Larry Marmie, Notre Dame offensive coordinator Dave Roberts and former Pitt and UC coach Mike Gottfried.
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~ South Carolina State (9-2) vs. Grambling State (9-2) ~ When: 1 p.m. ~·Where: Atlanta ~TV: ESPN. ~ Line: No line. · ~ Take note: South Caroiina State t1as won seven straight. : .. Grambli'ng's Eddie Robinson has a career coaching record of 397-142-15 in 52 seasons .... South .Carolina State won the Mideastern Athletic Conference · championship; Grambling shared the Southwestern Athletic.Conference title with Alcorn State.
TUCSON, Ariz. -John Walsh nade Gary Gibbs' last game as )klahoma's coach a nightmare, ;hrowing for 454 yards and four ;ouchdowhs Thursday night in .eading No. 22 Brigham Young to a 31-6 victory in the Copper Bowl. , Gibbs announced his resignation n November but chose to coach :hrough the bowl game. Walsh may 1ave made him wish he didn't stick tround. He threw a 43-yard completion · m the first play of the game and lidn't slow down. His. wound up. ll-of-45, setting a Copper Bowl ·ecord for completions and coming 1p just 22 short of the bowl's ecord for passing .yards, set two •ears ago by Drew Bledsoe of V"ashington State. The Cougars finished 10-3, heir ninth 10-victory season in 23 ears under coach Lavell Edwards. )klahoma (6-6) saw its string of onsecutive winning seasons end at
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>ver who'd put salt and pepper on \i-Jana's eggs," ·she said. But he ~Yalked, out, and, in turn, she ran mt nearly every evening herself, Jar hopping. But Ki-Jana, still in diapers, was 1lways on her conscience, not to nention always in the middle of he street. "Look away for a sec"nd, and he was on the run, off the arch, galloping into the street." Her father, Nathan, who has ince died, picked up on the child's 1cessant energy and appraised Kiana's future. He told his daughter hat little Ki-Jana would amount to omething. So, off to work she went, tireessly; to the point that she missed he majority of her son's touchlawns in high school. She had started her own hair ;alon from scratch, borrowing !>2,000 from the local church, and paying it back, in full,' after years of 18-hour days. Ki-Jana, in the summer, would lift weights at midnight ..L ..... tho cucpnzic-in.n...aLTrunz: Pns-
ateri, his high school coach, and Carter was usually out 9f the game by the third quarter. Colorado's . have to leave a light on for her. "I've always seen her g9 . to Salaam may have gained . 2,()00 · work at 9 a.m. and come back after yards this season, but he also'had 12," Ki-Jana said. "It seems like so 100 more carries than Carter.· much stress, and that it might do It was during the Reisman camsomething to her heart. I always paign that Ki-Jana and Kathy spoke call her to say, 'When are you at least three times a week. He had coming home?' and she says, 'In a .helped rename her salon SWA little bit.' I call again, and she says, (Styling With Attitude) and had 'Only one more head.' I call again, helped her learn the new hair and she's, 'Only two heads left.' · styles around campus. Finally, she's home and I say, . In return, she tells her son he is 'Mom, you've got to chill out.' " RWA (Runner With Attitude). She But he borrowed her work eth- sees he is about to graduate with a ic, in school and in. the backfield. degree in marketing, with a .2.7 Joe Paterno flew personally to grade-point average. Westerville to see Ki-Jana, alSo as the man is about to anthough it was not exactly a home nounce the Reisman Trophy recip. visit. It was a salon visit. . "Ki-Jana's mother was goingto ient, she does not hear. She does give me a haircut, but I said, 'No not need to pat the winner on the way, it's against NCAA rules,'" back; she needs to pat herself on the back. She does noLrieed that said Paterno, laughing. · · About the only thing that kept trophy. "Sometimes I say, 'Loo~ what I Carter from the Reisman Trophy accomplished,' but I sayit only to was Paterno's class. All but four of Penn State's myself," Kathy Carter s(lid. "Only .aames were __routs, which meant "
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GCLS rosters MOELLER Matt Keller ............. RB 6·0 200 12 Derrick Edwards ........ RB 6·1 240 12 Greg McHugh ...........WR 6-1 180 12
Chr1s Vaught ............. QB5·10 170 12 Sieve Schreiber ........... K 5-9 150 12 JasonFaessler ............ DB 5-5 150 12 Jason Zielinski ......... DB 5--9 150 12 Jim Sprinkle .......... 085·11 188 12 AndyKwiatkowski ... DB5·11180 12 Jerry Thompson .... " DB 6-0 185 12
MikeSteltenpohi ......... DB 6·0 185 12 Shane Jarv!s ............... WR 5·9 160 12 Jermalne Monk ........... LB 6·3 220 12 Brent Martin ................ LB 5-9 160 12 BnanMontag ........... LBS-10 170 12 M1chael Ross ......... DL 1. 2 2fll' 1: Pierce Brown .. . .. ')L 6-l 190 12
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Todd Huffine ............. LB 6-2 207 12 Rob Murphy ................OL 6·5 255 12 Drew Mueller ............. DLS-10 Steve Becker....... ... OL 6-5 Aaron Huwley .......... OL 6-2 Bnan Leugers ........ OL ~ 3 Adam Shackleford . OL5·11 Josh Cunnmghan -: 6· T1m Budd! . OL 6·0 Gabe Tincher .. ... •~:___ ~-3 Casey Ueben ...... " .. DL 6·0 Toda Jhafer ........... DLS-11
215 12 285 12 190 12 240 12 225 12 Z50 12
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Stacy Dillon ................ DL 6-2 160 12 Bnan Effer ................ WR 6-1 154 12 Bill Kemme ...............TE 6-6 210 12 Pete Dabbelt . __ .... TE 6·3 215 12 Zach Gagel .. . . • DL 6-0 220 12 Tom Gannon ......... DL5·10 175 12
Mike Schenk .......... OL5·11 175 12 Buddy Jackson ......... OL 6·1 200 12 Jeff Lynch ................... DL 5-8 220 12
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T1m Pennekamp ..... "" K 6-3 180 11
Pat McLaughlin ...........QB 6-1 Ted Fitz ................. WR 6-5 Marshall Hyzdu ....... LB 6-3 Bob Bryant. ........... K 5-8 Andy Collins .............. WR 5-9 Nick Hartman ............ DBS~lO David Lippincott. ........ DB5·11 Brian Goodhart ....... WR5·10 Troy Mycr. .............. 065·10
Moeller fullback Derrick Edwards (above) and St. Xavier defensive back Lemar Marshall are two of the top players in the GCLS and are major-college prospects. Edwards, a 6-1, 240-pounder, rushed for 526 yards last season. Marshall had 11 broken-up passes and three interceptions.
:: 11> 1993:13-1 (Lost in Division I state final to Cleveland St. Ignatius). • 11> Coach: Steve Klonne (13th year. '(15-24). : 11> Top returnee: Matt Keller. Second-team Enquirer all-star running back as a junior last year, when he had standout all-around season. He rushed for 947 yards and 14 TDs, and caught 18 passes for 200 yards and three more TDs. • 11> Outlook: Traditionally, Moeller is so senior dominated that the Crusaders start off with minimal varsity experience the next year. So the fact that thts year tHere's a reasonable number of starters back - ftve - and that the quality of those returnees is high means that this could be a memorable season. :• The offensive arsenal is scary. In addition to Keller, there's fullback Derrick Edwards, who rushed for 526 yards last year. · · At quarterback, senior Chris Vaught has settled in ntcely, as has understudy Pat Mclaughlin. Receiver Greg McHugh gives Moeller a legit deep threat. "We haven't thrown it a whole bunch (in the preseason)," says Klonne, "but when we've thrown it, big things have happened" ; The offensive line, considered by l<lonne the team's strength, is anchored b~ veterans Gabe Tincher and Rob Murphy. Moeller will line up Murphy (6-5, 255), Tincher (6-3, 290) and tight end Btll Kemme (6-6, 21 0).
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Mike Marshall ........... LB 6·3 225 Scott Simons ................ LB 6-Q 182
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,(oterba .. _ .... DB5·1l 170 11 Adam Mohna ........ DBS-10 170 11 Scott COchran" ....... DB5·10 170 11
Joe Buckley ............ LB 5-8 190 11 Mike Smith ...............OL 6-2 175 11 earned aii-GCL honors. He helped La Chris Albert.................OL5·11 200 11 Salle to the No. 6 ranking in the city in John Quinn ....................OL 6--3 225 11 1>- Coach: Steve Rasso (16th year, yardage allowed with his 78-tackle, Joe Kilgore .................. DL 6·1 205 11 t~o-1993: 8-2. 167-93-7). Sean Leugers ............OL 6--2 210 11 13-sack season. 1>- Top returnee: Lemar Marshall. D> Coach: Tom Grippa (7th year, Chad Carlberg ........... OL 6-2 250 11 ~ Outlook: After four straight Chris Vollman ......... OL 6--2 250 11 Second-team Enquirer all-star last year 57-16). Bob Hankey . .. .. . . OL b-0 200 11 winning years, last year looked like it as a defensive back, he led one of the 11> Top returnee: Ryan Stall meyer. He Pat Horan""""" •. WR 5-B l.ciO 11 would be a tough season. "I knew we Adam Tamashasky .. WR 6-2 185 11 better defenstve squads in town with 70 has all the tools colleges look for in a Eric Meyers .............. WR 6-0 150 11 were gotng to be hurting," said Louder. tackles, 11 broken-up passes and three linebacker. "He runs really well and he's Mike Logan .................. TE 6-1 180 11 "We were extremely young and didn't Steve Young ................ DL 6-0 195 11 interceptrons a big hitter," says Grippa. He started have a lot of returnees. We had a lot of Aaron Slang ................. DL 5-7 155 11 1J> Outlook: Last year, St. X was seven games last year and made about Steve F1ammgo .. _ .... DL 5-8 205 11 good kids but only a few good football coming back from a near-miss at a state 80 tackles. M1ke Ackerman ....... DL 6-4 205 11 players." Dan P1ening ........... DL 6·3 185 11 championship wtth almost no 1>- Outlook: Despite losses through MlkeKamphake ..... RB5·11 195 10 La Salle paid the price of youth in a experience. graduation, don't look for Elder to !an Day ...................... DB 5-9 155 10 tough league, although Louder said the This year, t~e Bombers return 12 abandon its passing game. "We'll have overall result was more competitive than ST. XAVIER starters inciudtng etght on defense. a chance to lead the city in passing he had anticipated. This year, 11 Name Pos H1 wr Yr "I've ne~er hilda defense with the yardage," Grippa said. starters return. seth Bauguess ........... K5·10 138 12 speed and overall athletic ability that Throwing the ball for Elder will be Under Louder, defense has been La Tim Banker ·· ...... RB·B 6-1 2os 12 this defense has," says Rasso. senior Bill Reder and backup junior Nick Reilly ................RB·R5·11 172 12 Marshall leads a group of defensive Salle's strong suit, a trend that should MikeGusich ............. OB·R 6-1170 12 John Lammers (who's also the starting backs and linebackers that Rasso raves continue. Heid is as good a defensive ~;,;,~,e~e;rsha'ti·:::~·~~:~ t~ l~~ free safety). Top receivers should be about. Joining him in the backfield are lineman as he's coached, Louder says. Phi!Sheridan ...............MG 6-o tss 12 tailback B.J. Sandhas, wideouts Jeff "He's like a Tim Krumrle-type player at James cox ............ wR s-9 152 12 Mike Gusich, Barrett Doxsey and Mike Selby and Beau Parton and tight end · h h II 1'' Damian Wilcox ........ DB 5·8 156 12 Wenstrup. The ltnebackers are juniors, t he htg sc oo eve . Pytel! Floyd ............ RB 5·9 195 12 Brad Lambers. both with great size and speed- Mike · He's also very high on junior Barrettooxsey ..... OB·B 6-0 185 12 Defensively, Stallmeyer should be a linebacker Brent Botts, going so far as TimFilzpatric ........... WR 6- 1195 12 Marshall and Chris Hoffman. standout, and he's joined by other solid Mike Wenstrup ........... 065·11 162 12 Anchoring the line are four to compare him favorably with La Salle JD.Beitlng ................ OLB 1-1 210 12 veterans tn ends Doug Hess and Mike returnees: tackles Sal Gilene and Josh grad Bart Conley, Purdue's leading f;if;~~~t:.:::::·::·.0.~t' l:~ ~~~ ~ind, and defensive back Shane Adler. Young and ends Tim Banker and J.D. tackler last year. Josh Young ........... DL 6-0 189 12 Belting. The Lancers have some established Brianvaske .......... oL 6·1 m 12 4. LASALLE kK • Jason En1a ............. OL 5·9 200 12 Offensively, junior quart!lrback Joe weapons on offense. Q uart erbac evtn JoeNichols ............. oL 1-1 193 12 Sprengard stepped in as an untested 1> 1993: 4-6. Betz has been strong in the preseason, MaxKanet.................. oL 6·1 210 12 and running back Scott Paulinelli, last Sa!Gilen,e ................. DL·L 6·3 230 12 sophomore midway through last year r.- Coach: Jim Louder (6th, 36-24). Tom Pel.egrlno ............ OL 6-1 201 12 _?.D.O end_~c! l!P th.roy.ti!)g for__76~ yax2s ~ -~-1!1>-Top returnee:J3rian_He,i,d.As a·. _ cyear'-s.. all-purpose.-var_dage leader-rwiiL- .. ~ Jason Kearns ...;.;.....,..DSS.OI0-177 12-line up behind him. JohnDrees ................... TE 6·4 212 12 ana rune touchdowns. junior last year, the defensive lineman
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Andy Kettler_ ............ QB 6·0 162 10 A.J Johnson ........ QB5·11 1-45 10 Doug Logeman ..... LB 6-2 178 10 BradGusich .. DB 5-8 1.45 10 MattMohlenkamp ..... KS..10 145 10 H
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Bill Reder .............. QB5·11160 Jon Broxterman ... WR~B 5-9 155 Doug Nicholas ............DB 6-0 170 Jeff Selby .................. WR 6-0 180 Shane Adler ............. DB-R 6·0 160 Ryan Stallmeyer ......... LB 6-2 215
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Rob Plagge .............. DB·B5·l0 190 12 Curtis Hmes ............DB 6-0 180 12 S J. Sandhas ........... RB 6-0 180 12
Adam Studt ........... FBS.IO 215 12 Rob Sellet. .......... DT·E5·11 215 12 Mick Boeing ........... RB·B S.9 180 12 EricPriestle ................ OL5·11 235 12
Jerry Davis .................OLl-11 220 12 Brian Conners ............ OLl-11 250 12 Jerry Gels .................. OL 6-0 225 12 .VukeLmd ............... DE 6-1 205 Brian Long ........... OL 6·2 235 Brian Wellbrock ..... OL 6·2 250 ArnieSandman ....... DT..t.S~lO 220 Casey McKenna ......... OL5-10 230
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TlmMcDonald ............ DB5·11160 11 \lrad Hargreaves ........DBl-10 155 11
Chris Mayer ............QB·B 6·1 170 11 Kevin Dwyer ........ WR 5-9150 11 Casey Kennedy •.. LB·B5-10 180 11
MikeOiiver ......... WR·B 6-1175 11 iVuk.e Lameier ......... RS..B 6·0 170 11 'Keith Bryson ........... LB-85·10 170 11 SrlanSchmutte ....... DT·B 6-0 220 11
SradRyan ................LB-Bl-10 205 11 Neal Gilday ................... OL 5·8 185 11 ken Vanderpool...... OL·L5-10 Jeff Btl! ................... OL5-l0 M1ke Noble .. - ........ OL 5~7 Joe Jansen ........... OL5·10
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JoeMoeddei.............. OL 6-2190 Jim Brogan ...................DT5·10 230 Mike Moeddei. ........ OL·E 6·2 195 Nate Hice ................ WR·E 6-1 170 NickKemen ............ TE·E 6·0 180 TomGoettke ........... DBE 6·1215 Bnan Bain ...... __ .... WR 6·2 180 Dan Ritter ......... TE-E 6~1 210
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Alec Bova .................... OL 6·1 196 11 John Schrantz ............. OL 6·2 200 11 Luke Blocher ............. OL 6·2 239 11
M1ke Robison _ ....... WR 6-0 160 12 M1keRoberts .........RB5·l0 160 12
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~ Defending champion Moeller is again tMe choice to win the GCL South, but the cbnsensus among the coaches is this will be one brutal league to win. · "I think our league is the toughest and most well-balanced it's been in a long time," says Moeller coach Steve l}lonne. • St. Xavier coach Steve Rasso agrees: "It's a toss up, it's that close. And I don't think it's been that way 1n a long time." " What the coaches see, in a nutshell, is that Moeller is loaded with talent, St. )(.may have its best defense ever, Elder will again be one of the toughest teams in town and La Salle's young team of a y,ear ago has grown up. · "You have to stay healthy," says Elder's Tom Grippa. "It will be a tough go for whoever wins." 1. Moeller ................................... 15 2. St. Xavier ............................... 12 ·3. Elder .........................................8
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Brent Botts ................ LB 6-3 215 11 Chns cramer ..............OL5-10 200 11 Brian Doyle ............ OL5-11 220
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Nick McDonald ............DB 5·5 135 10 Jason Maidens·..... QB·B 6-2 198 10 Shawn Murphy ........ LB 6-1 175 10 Joe Napier ................. OL 5-9 140 Buster Newton ........ DL·L 6-1 175
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ChriS Ray _ ......_ ....... LB 5-10 150 10 Dave Robbms ......... LB tr 1 193 10 John Robbins .......... B·DL 6-0 191 10 Ron Royer ............ OL·L 6-2 190 10
JeffRumpke .......... LB·B 6-2 163 10 Joe Salzano ...............DL·Ll-10 202 10 David Shellon ...........QB-R 6-4 208 10 Paul Thaler ........... OL·L 6-3 230 10
Bill Thoman ........ WR·B 6-0 154 10 Kevin Werbrich ...... DL~L 6-0 175 10
Wiz White ................ WB·B 5-9 171 10 Jeff WiDiams ............ RB·B 5-9 163 10 Dan Young .............. WR·B5·11 110 10 Mutt Young ............ LBS-10 1!0 10
Joel zang . . • .. OL·L 6-2 158 10 MarcBroermg;:_:;;..:;:-,DE &-e-180 '--lF -Adam Q;amer ,,,:;--, . ..,.DT'""5-8 174_ JO~~ ~SteveStapleton .....: .... OB 6-1154 10 RobDelfendahi ....... TE~T 6~1 210 11
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Name Pos Ht Wt Brent Dauner ......... WR·B 5·9 150 Josh Thacker .........WR·B 5-B 160 Brian Parrish ......... TE~B 6-1195 Held! Waugus ............. K 5-3 130 KeUhNlchols ...... WR~B 6-0160 Mickey Young ..... RB-B 5-8 200 Matt King .......... OL·L 6-3 260 Jon Byrd ...... , OL~BS. 10 190 Andy Holcomb ..... OL-L 6-3 205 Jon Russo .......... OL-L 5-B 160 Jason Horn ........... TE~L 6-2 200 Matt Taulbee ......... TB--B 5~9 170 Andy Schroeder ......... QB 6-3 180 Justin Jett .............. WR·B 5·5 130 ScottKeeton ......... WRMB 6-0 170 DanMahan ............ WR·B5+11150 Brian VeverKa ....... WR-85-11 150 Craig Roberts ......... RB-B 5-8 170 PatrlckMason ........OL~L5·10 190 Brian Stanley .......... OL·L 6-2 230 DamfanSumner ..... OL-L 6-0210 Derek Wise ........... WR·B 5~7 130 Brandon Freeman. TE·B lt-3 160 Jerry Rand_ ........ TE~LS-10 170 Brad Cummins ... RB~B 5·9 155 Rob Nicholls ...... WR·8 S..B 140 Matt Walker ....... OL·L 6-1 200 Eric Loual!en ....... OL-B 6-0 200 Ryan Byrnes ........ OL·L 6-2 200 Tim Jubach. __ ... OL~L5·11 195 Matt Sm!th ............ OLML 5-B 150 Matt Eurge ................ QB 6-0 145 MIKe Byrd ............. WR·B 5-7 135 Brian Prince ........ " .. RB·B 5·7 140 Sam Morwood ........ RB-8 5-9 140 Chris Teeter .......... WR·B 5-5 150 D. J. Moore, ........... RB-L 6-Q 190 RobbyMltcheii ....... OL·L 6-D 180 S. Brandenburg .......OL·L 5-7 185 Ryan McWhorter .. OL-L 5-8 180 Cory Sanders ......... OL·L 5--9 200 Adam Lane ............ OL·L 5-9 165
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MaH Dooley ........... T·LB 6·2 212 John Glass .......... WR-L5·11 165 Phil Lehman ...... WR-S5-10 170 BrlanMlrllsena . . G-T5-10 196 Ron Muncy ..... FB·T 5·8 161 Bryan Olllsh ............ C-E5-10 214 Joe Polakowski ......... T~E 6-2 219 Quentin Short .......... G-LB 6·1 214 Bnan Singleton ...... WR~ES..l1 168 Mike Taylor ........... M.G·T 5--6 209 Aaron Lewis ........... TE·E 6--D 189 Adam Arnold .......... QB-S 6-1 158 Shannon Davis ........ G·LB 5-9 184 RobDiss .........'"'"'"WR-C 5·7 149 Shawn Felts ........ -. T~E 6-D 209 K Frauenkncht ..... FB·E 6--1 178 Tony Jackson ..... T-T 5·7 211 Mike Sams ........ TE·E 6-3 212 Kevin Stouder . . . ~e-s 5·8 150 Micky Thompson WR·B 6~3 180 Jason Wilson ......... T·T 6-1 229 Danny No1h ....... RB·B 5-8 174 S1eveBu!lock ........... T-T5-11201 Mike Craig ........ " .. QB~L 5-8 151 Zach Crosthwaite. WR~C 5-7 134 Mark Davis ...............G·E 6-0 201 Krls DID ...................WR~C 5·9 156 Matt Feuerbach ..... TE·BS..lO 162 craig Franck ........... RB·E 5-9 150 Kevin HendricKson-· T-T 6·1 219 John Lucas ............. QB-C 5-8 158 Kevin M1rlisena .. _..c-LB 5-9 162 Justin Noble ........... G·E 5-9 171 Log~nNoble ... _ .... C~T 5-9191 Jason Ricketts ...... RB-B 5-8 174 Sean Wahl ......... G-LB 5·7 151 Robbie White .... WR·CS~ 11 140
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Wt 155 215 195 260 165 220 210 260 160 160 Bryson Brewer ....... QB--85-10 160 Nlck.Brown ..............RB-85·10 165 Jed Henry ............... RB-85·11 185 Jay LasKy .............. WR·B 5-9 160 JasonKnapp ......... WR-85·11160 JoeCole ................ WR-B 6-1 160 Tony BaKer .......... T -DL?·11 265 Dustin Bennett .... G~TE 6-3 220 Lance Kirk ........ RB-8 5·7 140 Andre Carr . . . . WR-B 5-9 145 Brian Steinmetz .... RB·B 5-8 145 Kevron Lindsy ...... RB-B 5-9 160 Ryan Van Pelt ..... RB-B 5-9 150 Andy Powell ........... C~DL5·10 215 MikeCook ............. G-LB5·10 185 Lee Davis ................ T-DL5-10 160 Shaun Hobson ......... T~DL5-11 170 TomFord ............... G-DL 6-0 235 Brad Copas ............. G-OL 5-9 250 Dennis Ledford" ... T·DL .5--8 235 Marcus Barr .......... WR·B 5-B 145 Jason Adkins ......... T·DL5·11 215 M
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1. MASON ~
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r.- Coach: Tim Lichtenberg (72-66-7). 1>- Top returnee: Mitch Pence, halfback. Blessed with lightning speed, Pence rushed for 1,214 yards on 230 carries for a 5.1 average. 1>- Outlook: On both sides of the ball, Mason appears strong with 18 returning starters and 221etter winners. Pence returns to lead an offense that is loaded with veterans, including wide receivers Jonny Hoon and Brian Cupp and bruising fullback Jay Walters. Mason's line is big and experienced.
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Jeff Buchanan (left) and Mitch Pence are two of the main reasons Mason is dubbed the FAVC favorite. Pence rushed for 1,214 yards last season, while Buchanan was a two-way player.
2. ROSS
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SPRINGBORO Name Pos Ht Wt Michael Jones .......... WR5-11 165 Craig Keiter_ ........ WR-8 6-0 150 Casey Blair .............. QB-8 6-1 180 Joe Torrey ............. WR 5·9 160 Rhett Johnson '""""""DB5-10 160 ZacMcGowan ....... RB-85-10 165 Josh Long ........... -WR-5 6-0170 Jason CUmmms .... OL-L 6-2 210 Jared Wade ......... OG·E 6-2 210 Robert Bowling ... OG·L 6-0 190 Andrew Heller ..... C·LB 6-0 200 Ben Hoffman .... OL·L 6-4 235 Terry O'Ne!ll ........ OG·B 6~1 190 Bryant Pickney ... OT·L 6-0 235 Joe Smith ........... C·DT5·10 200 John Frankson .. _ TE·E 6-1 210 BryanPreston ...... TE·E 6-6 235 Matt Pollock." ....... QB~S 6-3 160 Nathan Harper ....... J~B-85-11 185 Zak Blom ............... WR-B 6-Q 165 Jeff Stevens ........... RB~S 6-0 170 Joey Marln!ch ......... C-LB 6-Q 215 Brian0dlka ............ C·LB5-10 210 Ben Johnson ............ C-DE 6·3 195 Jeff Perchan ..... - ... OT-L 6-1 225 Darren Sharp ....... WR·E 6--3 185 JustinQlmpbeii ........ WR5·11160 Eric Weaver ........ WR·S 6-1 165 Derek Sharp ...........TE·B 6-2 190 John Mltler .......... RB·SS-11 165 Jake Evans ... ___ K~DBS·to 160 Brent Colingswrth .QB-8 6-1 150 Andy Barone ..... WR·S5-l0 150 Chad Worthington .RB-B 5-6 160 Jeremy Holmes .• WR-S 6-2 165 Nick Mltakldes ..... WR·B 5-9 150 Tony Woodside ...... T&E 6-3 210 Jimmy Wnght ........ OL~L 5--8 200 JeremyGil!ls ...........OL-LS-10 180 Doug Armstrong .... OL·L 6-0 185 Jeff wagoner ..........OL·L5·10 205 Andy Scanlon ......... OL·L5-10 195 ScottPOWCII ............ OL·L 6--5 285
Mason coach Tim Lichtenberg preferred ducking the issue. But fellow FAVC coaches made Lichtenberg's Comets the favorite. Mason has the inside track for its first league championship since 1984, and possibly a first-ever state playoff (Division Ill) berth. "We think we have a good team, but there are a lot of good teams in the FAVC," said Lichtenberg. If Mason falters, defending champion Ross or runner-up Goshen have a chance. Ross will rely on its rushing game this season, with option quarterback Jeff Hiaber and sophomore tailback Nick Wilson. 1. Mason (6) ....................................... 80 2. Ross (1).......................................... 50 3. Goshen .......................................... 47 4. Norwood (1) .................................. 43 5. Kings ............................................. 30 6. Little Miami... ................................. 22 7. Wilmington .................................... 21 8. Springboro .................................... 15
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~ 1993:8-3. 1> Coach: Dick Ballard (43-38). II> Top returnee: Ryan Childers, tight end/linebacker. Childers was a first-team FAVC selection in 1993 and the Rams' leading tackler. 1> Outlook: Ballard was concerned about a defense that returned only three starters. But tackle Jason Chasteen, Childers and company proved tougher than expected. Sophomore running back Nick Wilson rushed for 100 yards when pressed into service in a playoff game last fall. He'll direct an offense . that will stick to the running game with option quarterback Jeff Hiaber at the helm. Ross has decent size on the lines and good speed at the linebacker and defensive back positions.
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11>1993: 8-3. .. Coach: George Rise (144-43-5). .. Top returnee: David Knott, offensive tackle. An outstanding run blocker. Knott also has the potential to develop into a major college prospect. II> Outlook: Option quarterbacll Clayton Corrill and speedy tailback Craig English graduated. However, fullback Jeff Goehring and halfback Doug Widner are back, running behind an inexperienced line. The Warriors will have plenty of speed on defense but lack size, especially on the line.
4. NORWOOD .. 1993:8-2. .. Coach: Jim Barre (67 -54-1 ). 1>- Top returnee: Bill Dunn, RBILB. A hard-nosed player who seldom sits out a play, Dunn was the Indians' second-leading rusher (500 yards) and tackler in '93. 1>- Outlook: This will be a different type of Indians team than in past years, relying primarily on a running attack. Running backs Dunn and Greg Edwards -younger brother of Marc, the former Norwood and current Notre Dame standout -will run behind a line anchored by Eric Johnson, a 6-1, 290-pound JUnior. The Indians lack experience on defense.
5. KINGS I> 1993: 7-3. ~ Coach: Randy Gebhardt (7 -3). 1> Top returnees: Matt King, tackle. A starter on offense and defense, King earned honorable mention aii-FAVC honors as a junior. p. Outlook: A lack of experience will be tough to overcome. Gebhardt has only three starters, none at the offensive skilled positions. Although Kings lacks size on the line, overall
team speed is astrength. Look for seniors King, Josh Thacker and Brian Parrish to show the way.
6. LITTLE MIAMI ~ 1993:4-6. 1> Coach: Tim Marttn (22-30). II> Top returnee: John Cock, receiver/safety. He caught 12 passes for 158 yards (13.1 average) while rushing for 347 yards and rektrning 15 kicks for 436 yards (29.1 avenl.ge). On defense, he recorded 91 tackles. 1> Outlook: Probably the rr·1ost underrated team in the FAVC, the Panthers return a wealth of talent including Cook. Junior quarterback Adam Arnold will lead an explosive offensive unit blessed with proven receivers Micky Thompson, Mike Sams and John Glass. A strong defense returns seven starters.
7. WILMINGTON II> 1993:4-6. I> Coach: Roger llg (18-22). D> Top returnee: Josh Jewett, offensive tackle/defensive end. Jewett, who has good speed, is a solid blocker on offense and an outstanding defensive player. 1> Outlook: Blessed with an
outstanding line and speedy running backs, the Hurricanes could develop into a scoring machine. But a lack of a proven quarterback and receivers are big obstacles. On defense, the Hurricanes appear solid with Jarred Burns, Jewett, Adam Collins and Bob Snowball, along with talented linebackers Seth Cox, Ben Brown and Nick Brown. "We feel confident if we · can come out of the chute well, we have the potential to have a fine season," llg said.
8. SPRINGI:JORO 1>1993: 2-8
1> Coach: Dave Stuckey (15-15)
I> Top returnee: Casey Blair, quarterback. In five games, Blair completed 48 of 95 passes for 528 yards and four TDs. 1> Outlook: The Panthers are coming off consecutive losing seasons but with 16 returning starters, the outlook is bright despite the lowly ranking. The offense will be led by the one-two punch of Blair and receiver Bryan Preston (15 receptions for 180 yards). The offensive. line is big and quick with Jeff Perchan and Bryant Pickney. Although the Wildcats lack experience at linebacker, they are strong in the secondary with Zac McGowan, Terry O'Neill and Josh Long. This will be an improved Springboro team capable of pulling off the upset.
Friday, September 2, 1994 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sports/C3
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on l BY GEOFF HOBSON The Cincinnati Enql.\irer Bengals linebacker Ricardo McDon~ld, still feeling his way after reconstructive knee surgery, expects to be inactive for Sunday's NFL opener against the Brow_ns. Defensive coordinator Larry Peccatiello, who'll use six linebackers, said it's a possibility McDonald will sit as waiverwire pickup Santo Stephens makes the start at right outside linebacker. "I'm disappointed. I guess they don't think the knee's ready," said McDonald. But he admits he's not making the plays he did before the injury, when he finished as the team's second-leading tackler the last two seasons. McDonald capped a story of hard work and grit when he was ready for t!aining camp, just seven months after tearmg the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee
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in the 14th game. "I'm still hesitant. The doctors told me it would take 1 0 to 11 months before I got the speed back," said McDonald, who started 12 of 14 games last season. "It's hard to see on film some of the plays I used to make. I'm just hesitating and not letting it go. "But I'm sure in the next couple of weeks, whether it's in Rico McDonald a game or practice, it's all going to come back to me," McDonald said. Trainer Paul Sparling said the knee is fine medically. "If he appears tentative it's not because
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of anything physical," Sparling said. "There's no instability, no muscle weakness or swelling. It's a learning process. It's learning how to do it all over again and there's no magic medicine." Stephens will start on the right side in the base defense, qut you'll also see John Johnson and DaVid Braxton on passing downs. Coach Dave Shula wouldn't be specific, but just said substitution will be according to the run and the pass. TV TIME: The 1 p.m. game at Riverfront is sold out, meaning it will be shown on Channel 5 with Tom Hammond and Cris Collinsworth calling the action. JUST CHECKING: Just where do. the Bengals stand under the salary cap after the release of Jay Schroeder's $850,000?
The Vikings are second with $3.1 million. By the way, in addition to the Cardinals, Schroeder has also visited the Lions, and there is interest from the hometown Chargers. WAIVER MUSINGS: Shula noticed the thin waiver wire last Sunday, chalking it up partly to last spring's rule change that beefed the rosters from 47 to ·53. The Bengals voted against it. He figures that would have put 168 more players out there. But Shula also said it showed how well teams reacted to the salary cap, particularly in re-negotiating. deals with "unlikely to be earned" incentives. Those count against the 1995 cap and not this year's cap. "Teams will always find a way to keep their best players," Shula said. "I think it's
ro~wns eventually going to catch up. I think we're going to be closer to the cap next year because of contracts for (David) Klingler, (Carl) Pickens and James Francis." THIS AND THAT: Don't think Shula isn't frustrated over the five waiver pickups who have failed physicals: "I don't even want to see them now until I hear back from the doctor. I don't want to waste my breath." NEED A FOURTI-1: Rookie Corey Saw~ yer is clearly the third cornerback in the nickel package, but a fourth corner has yet to emerge. He'll cbme from the trio of Marcello Simmons, Forey Duckett and new pickup Roger Jones. Browns coach Bill Belichick took note this week of the Bengals' loss of Leonard Wheeler, who had been the fourth corner, because of a dislocated wrist. "That hurts them," said Belichick. "He's a pretty tough kid."
Marino OKs altered contract to help Dolphins get D~eion
NCAA FOOTBALL
Arizona holds off Ga. Tech
The Associated Press and Watters changed the terms of an incentive to make it harder to DAVIE, Fla. - Miami Dolphins NFL NOTES earn so the money wouldn't count quarterback Dan Marino has accepted a restructured contract to might be able to sigH Sanders against the cap. help the team's bid for free agent without releasing another highly Around the league cornerback Deion Sanders. paid player. BROWNS: Cleveland signed The agreement doesn't repre-. 49ers free money sent a pay cut over the life of the SANTA CLARA, Calif. _ San guard Mike :Sedosky and released contract, but an Francisco 49ers stars Jerry Rice, wide receiver Patrick Newman on NFL source said Ricky Watters and Tim McDonald Thursday. Bedosky, a rookie who was a nearly $1 milagreed to either give up contract four-year starter at Missouri, .had lion that Marino incentives or rework clauses to was to receive free money under the salary cap been let go by the Atlanta Falcons after playing in all five preseason this year will be for a practice squad. deferred until "We only asked thr·ee players games with them .this year. The 1995 and '96. and every one was willing to do it," Falcons practiced with the Browns Those in49ers President Carrr1en Policy for several days in Berea prior to valved declined ·said Thursday. "(Owr:er) Eddie their Aug. 19 exhibition game. PACKERS: Wide receiver Sterto discuss the DeBartolo is here and he's going to ling Sharpe practiced Thursday as deal. personally thank each of them."· "Ask Dan," Dan Marino Rice gave up the mo:st when he though there were no concern he Dolphins General Manager Eddie signed a revision Wedn(3sday night might boycott the Green Bay PackJones said Thursday. striking $170,000 in incentives, ers' season opener on Sunday. "It's nobody's business,", Mari- which count against the NFL's Sharpe and agent William Black no said. $34.6 million cap. have declined comment on pub·The new contract gives the DolThe 49ers gained another lished reports that he threatened phins more room under the salary $90,000 under the cap when to be a holdout unless there are cap to pursue Sanders. They now. McDonald gave up an. incentive changes in his contract. ,.....:.:::..__...:....__ _ _ _ _ __:__ _ _--=_ ___:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
The Associated Press ATLANTA - Freshman reserve Kevin Schmidtke scored on. a 6-yard · ruri with 29 seconds remaining as seventh-ranked Arizona overcame lost fumbles and penalties to edge Georgia Tech, 19-14, in the season opener for both teams Thursday night. The Associated Press While the Wildcats offense was Washington State linebacker Mark Fields lumbers to a 71-yard sputtering most of the night, the touchdown after recovering a fumble from Illinois quarterback "Desert Swarm" defense came up Johnny Johnson on Thursday. WSU upset the lllini, 10-9. · with four quarterback sacks and a · · blocked field goal to hold off the the Wolfpackedged Bowling Green Sept. 29. ·Jackets. Arizona's winning drive covered for its seventh straight seasonHurricanes quarterback Frank 60 yards, beginning with 5:46 left opening victory. Costa pleaded no contest to a in the game. · ~Washington State 10, Another Canes QB arrested drunken-driving charge July 8. MIAMI - Police say Miami Linebacker Rohan. Marley was arNo. 22 Northern Illinois 9, at rested July 4 and has pleaded inno· Chicago - Mark Fields returned a Hurricanes backup quarterback cent to a felony charge of aggraRyan Collins tried to incite a crowd late first-hal£ fumble 71 yards for a vated assault with a motor vehicle. touchdown and the Cougars held outside a nightclub last month, and he was arrested OiJ. a charge of Illinois without a touchdown. FSU player suspended Illinois' first game in Chicago in disorderly conduct. Collins, who started seven TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - A fifth 55 years and first ever at Soldier Field attracted only 39,472 to the games last season, is the t!riJ;d Florida State player was suspended Hurricanes player to be arrested m Thursday for taking illeg~ gifts 66,950-seat stadium. li'> W. Kentucky 24, E. Ken- the past two months. from sports agents. A police report said officers tucky 21, at Bowling Greeg, Ky. JUnior offensive tackle Forrest · - }.}. Jewell ran for two touch- were attempting to clear a club · Conoly was suspended for four downs and passed for another as entrance clogged with a large gam~s, the longest any of theSe..m- ~- •.. crowd. Collins wasjnst;ructed .to Western Kentucky upset Eastern move from the entrance several .. inole players will be 'mif. ..c - -~. e-~ Kentucky in their season opener. li'> NC State 20, Bowling times but refused. "I believe this closes the chap"The defendant replied, 'Go ter on ·game suspensions for our Green 15 at Raleigh, N.C. Carlos King injected some life into ahead, take me to jail,' " the report players," Florida State President North Carolina State's sluggish said. Collins was arrested at 2:50 Talbot "Sandy" D' Alemberte said. ground game in the second half and a.m. Aug. 8. He'll be arraigned
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H' BY JOHN FAY The Cincinnati Enquirer : Jesse Olverson looks pretty ii much like your prototypical tight end. Broad shoulders. Thick i< thighs. Born to block, but surehanded as well. K : . Those attributes won him the starting job at the University of ii Cincinnati from a fairly fast field. .Olverson makes his UC debut Sat~ urday when the Bearcats open the season at Indiana. Olverson didn't top anybody's recruiting charts out of high school. He was a 6-foot, 187-pound tight end at Princeton High School, where the offense has never been called wide open. "Run, run, run," Olverson said. Thus Olverson got no interest from Division IA schools. "I wasn't looking at IA schools, and IA schools weren't looking at me," he said. "I wanted to keep . that burden off my parents and get · a scholarship." So he took what he could get: An offer to Morehead State, a
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Division IAA team. Between the time football season ended at Princeton and started at Morehead, Olverson grew 2% inches and added 38 pounds. "I was one of them late bloomers," said Olverson, who is now 6-foot-3, 245 pounds. He won the starting job as a true freshman at Morehead and caught 11 passes for 76 yards. He made enough of an impact as a special teams player and blocker to earn second-team all-Ohio Valley Conference . But his career at Morehead was short-lived. "Me and the coach had a difference," he said. Olverson came home and showed up at the UC football office looking for a chance. "I remembered him from Princeton," said John Harbaugh, the tight end coach. "Morehead really took a chance. He was a pretty good athlete. They hoped he'd get bigger. When he came back to talk to us, he was 245, 250 pounds." . Olverson spent last year as the tight end-in-waiting, practicing every day but not playing, as NCAA rules for transfers require. It was
not a lot of fun. "It was hectic," he said. "There were days when I said, 'Why?' I went from a starting position back to a scouting team position. There were days when I just wanted to go to school. But, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get Qack on scholarship to take the burden off my parents." So he put in his time on the scout team. Olverson, a junior in eligibility, earned a starting spot in spring practice. "In the spring, my mind was really focused," he said. "I had just lost my grandmother (Mattie Chaney). At night, I'd sit alone and think about her. I'd visualiZe her telling me to be the best I can." He was No. 1 throughout the preseason camp. Shannon Scarbrough and Marcus Coleman will also play, but Olverson will start. "He's a very good blocker,". Harbaugh said. "In the passing game, he's solid. He knows what he's doing. He makes all the reads. He's very good in pass protection. "But he's probably our best blocking tight end."
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II Franklin and Lemon Monroe battled for the MML title last season and they're ·• projected to go at it again -they finished in a dead heat in preseason voting by the league's coaches. • "Monroe has more talent back than ·any team in the league," Franklin coach John Aregood said. "They're solid at :· every position and should be the · ·favorites." ·: : Aregood failed to mention, though, 'that tailback Nick Monk returns to lead _the explosive offense that carried " .. Franklin into the Division II playoffs last ·season. : "Monk is an outstanding back but we have a very inexperienced line," Aregood said. "Even the best running backs can't do it on their own." Monroe coach John Singleton still feels Franklin is the team to beat. "Tney have Monk and are the ·,defending league champions," · Singleton said. "We feel good about the ··season, but we lost (quarterback) John :Ratliff (1,000 yards passing and 500 -rushing) and tailback Matt Kistner (700 ,.rushing)." , . The Hornets have two outstanding :receivers back i11 Ryan Brehm (12 receptions and seven TD's) and Aaron _- Helvey (22 receptions and four TD's), · .. along with an experienced line. "Brad Heflin will take over at quarterback and he's a pretty good · :passer," Singleton said. "We can also . ·-·do other things on offense." ·; Miamisburg, the school with the • -biggest enrollment in !he !ylML, returns :·_only six starters and was picked to finish third. " . 1. Lemon Monroe (4) ........................... 60 1. Franklin (4)....................................... 60 3. Miamisburg ...................................... 48 · "·4. Talawanda ....................................... 39 • ''5. Edgewood ........................................ 31 • 6. Lebanon ........................................... 26 7. Dayton Carroll .................................. 16 ·8. Fenwick ............................................ 8
1>- Top returnee: Receiver Ryan Brehm was a second-team all-league selection. He caught only 12 passes, but seven were for TDs, and averaged a spectacular 37.7 yards per catch. 1> Outlook: Singleton's Hornets will field the league's most experienced squad with 12 returning starters. Brehm, Jermonn Mack (seven receptions for 136 yards and four TDs) and placekicker John Francis (51 points) key the offense. But quarterback Brad Heflin is inexperienced.
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3. MIAMISBURG 11> Last year's record: 8-2.
1>- Coach: Ttm Lewis (37-13). J> Top returnee: Brad Sizemore, tailback. Only a junior, Sizemore has already set single-season and career scoring and touchdown records. He's a breakaway runner who is a threat to score every time he handles the ball. 1> Outlook: Miamisburg returns only six starters, four on defense and two on offense. The Vikings lack size and will have to rely on their speed and strength -four players finished third or better in the state power-lifting competition. Miamisburg could start as many as 11 juniors and three sophomores.
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Chuck Mafihot ....... TE-T 6-5 Paul McKinney ..... OT~T 6-l EncPr1ce ............ QS..B 5-9 Nick South .......... OG-T 6-1 Brian Stang __ ........FB·E 5-9 Stefan Talley .......... OT·T5-10 Joe Walts ................. FB-E 5·0 Matt Ward ............. HB-8 6-1 Tim Zita ............. C-MG 5-9 Aaron Anderson .••.• SE·S 5-B Eric Beamer ............ SE-8 5-9 Donnie Bronner ....... HB-85-11 Mike Carrier ............ QB-S 5-9 Dam1en Cook .......... OG·G 5-9 Abe Fathmen .•. _ .••HB·B 5-9 DrewGibson ......... QB·S5-11 JoeHorst.. ........... SE-E5-10 Dirk Kubala .......... OT·E 6-1 WIUy Malfm ............. OG-E 5-8 ChriS McKay .......... OG-G 5-9 Seth Mitchell ........ SE-E 5-6 Rob Mueller ......... TE-E 6-1 Andy Patterson ...... TE-T5-11 Aaron Stallfus ........ C-MG 5-8 T. J. Taylor .............TE-85-10 Brad Walker_ ......... HB-G 5·6 Ryan Williams ....... SE·B 5·9
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Name Pos k't Wt Mike Yeager ............... TE 6-4 210 ToddFrakes .............. Q8 6-1 175 Jim LaBarbara .......... RB 5-B 185 Kirk Koppcnhoefer ... WR 6-4 195 lan Massey. .. .. .. .. .. RB 6·1 195 Shane Dever ............. G 6·0 190 David Bethel ................... G 6·0 lBO Ryan Gettys ................... T 6·1 200 Dan Hughes ................... G 5-7 175 Drew Lichtenberg ......... T 6·1 250 Michael Bergman ....... K S·B 140 TonyJanning .......... WR5·10 155 Oint COnn ................... RB5·11 160 Tyler Martin ............... WR 6-2 170 Steve Schubart ......... WR5-11 140 Matt Brown .............. RB 6-1 170 D. J Pedrick ........... WR 135 240 170 265 145 145
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Name Pos Ht WI Brad Jackson .......... 5-E &-3 170 ChrlsYoung ........ 5-FL5-11160 James Lusby ......... LB-8 6-0 185 Chad Sandusky ........ B-RB 6-0 185 J.D. Raphael. ......... LB-E 6-1 200 JohnKushnlroff ....... E-G 6-0 206 Billy Hunt. .............. T-C 6-1 200 Chad Getz .......... ,....... T-T 6-0 260 Charles Dunn .... ----·-- T-T 6-0 285 Mike Morrison .......... E·E 6-1 200 Nick Voynovich ..... S-QB 5-9 145 Matt Mongomery .. B-RB 5-9 150 Tony Lizotte .......... 5-RB5-10 180 Keith Harnist .............. K 5-9 155 BradCfemens ....... LB·B 6-0 190 Chris Oifton ............. B·FL 6-2 165 Jason Schreiber ........E-G 6.0 170 GarySanders ............T-G 6·1 215 Kyle Evans ............. E-CS-11 175 David Waldrop ....... T-T 6-2 260 Anthony Isaacs .......... T·T 6--1 285 Sean Eldridge ............ T-G5-11 245 Jason M1iler ............ E·RB 6--0 200 FredBiasmgame ...... Et 6-0 155 Barron Quatkemeyer .... LB-8 5-9 180 Sean fte~ ................... E-GS-10 155 JayHess ............... T..c s-a 210 Nathancourtney ..... T·T5·1D 215 Danny Hunt_ ............ E-G5-IO 160 ChadHeldemoo ..........T-T 6-2 240 RobbleMaxfleld ........ E-E5-11 186 Adam Begley ....... 5-QB 6-1 160 Robert Brock ..... _ .B·RB 5-6 145 ............... CB-E5·11 150 .............. 8-R8 5-6 145 ... - ....... T-G5-IO 192
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It seems fitting: the CHL had tri-champs two years ago and co-champs last year. How else could the preseason voting end up but in a · dead heat? Wyoming has claimed shares of the last two titles, and this year's pick to join the Cowboys atop the CHL is Mariemont. Warriors coach Tom Crosby, with perhaps his most experienced team ever, isn't afraid to take the favorite's role. "I've never in 20 years of coaching picked my team to win," Crosby said, "but I picked us first this year. Wyoming always has good athletes, and they've got some great skill (position) kids back, but I like our chances." Mariemont returns 12 starters and 19 letter-winners, and it will benefit from a pair of blue-chip transfers, Lee Wilschevick (from Lockland) and Jesse Milner (Clermont Northeastern). Wyoming has just four starters back, but four good ones -led by senior quarterback Ahmed Plummer, touted as one of the city's top prospects. "He'll be recruited by everybody," Wyoming coach Bernie Barre said. "He's the best athlete I've ever coached. He's got speed, he's intelligent, and he's got great Instincts." Opening up the league race is the closing of CAPE, wh1ch won at least a . share of every CHL title. Any tears shed? "Not at all," Crosby said, laughing. "He (former CAPE coach Steve Sheehan) cost me three undefeated seasons." 1. Mariemont.......................... 44 TIE Wyoming ............................ 44 3. Loveland ............................. 34 4. Deer Park ........................... 231/2 5. Indian Hill. .......................... 1?1/2 TIE Reading .............................. 17'12 7. Taylor. ................................. 151/2
1. WYOMING
~ 1993: 9-1, CHL co-champion (with CAPE). ~ Coach: Bernie Barre (4th year, 161-59) ~Top returnee: Ahmed Plummer, quarterback. He was named Offensive Player of the Year in the CHL last year and was a second-team Enquirer All-Star. 1>- Outlook: The season may hinge on one game- at Mariemont, Sept. 16. Besides possibly determining the CHL title, it could make or break each team's 10 playoff hopes. For the Cowboys, 19 of 10 10 40 players on the roster are 10 newcomers, including 14 freshmen. 10 10 Twelve sentors have departed, and 10 Plummer will scramble behind an 9 entirely new offensive line. Just four 9 9 starters they're all seniors 9 who will offense 9 H-~~10.1
Rauen and Adam O'Connor at wingback and Charlie Land at fullback. Also watch tight end/linebacker Pete Engel and new quarterback Greg Huster. Deer Park will start nine players who play both ways.The offensive line is young.
5. INDIAN Hill p.- 1993: 2-8. I> Coach: Kevin Siple (2nd year, 2-8). 11> Top returnee: Mike Yeager, tight end/linebacker (honorable mention Enquirer All-Star last year). He's big (6-foot-4) but lean (210 pounds). ~Outlook: The Braves, 0-71ast year in the CHL, were adjusting to Siple'~ new system. Injuries and youth complicated hopes of a decent season. This year, though, the experience is there, led by four-year starting , quarterback Todd Frakes- who's also a second-team aii-CHL defensive back. He's just one of eight returning lettermen on defense. End Cortt Cousino is a force. His father, Brad, was an All-American mtddle guard at Miamt University in the '70s. Linebacker Shane Dever is also a standout offensive guard. The Braves aren't big or qutck, but Siple says, "I'd be awfully disappointed tf we didn't win six or seven games this year." The Cincinnati Enquirer/Ernest Coleman
Mariemont co-captain David Bowers works on a blocking drill during practice. The Warriors are favored, with Wyoming, to finish atop the Cincinnati Hills League this season.
1. MARIEMONT II> 1993:6-4. ll> Coach: Tom Crosby (17th year, 122-63-4). II> Top returnee: Jason Hackney, offensive guard/defensive tackle. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound senior made first team aii-CHL last year. 11> Outlook: Crosby's lineup is loaded. Though it lacks high-profile names, it ts deep and experienced. Four big additions are Lee Wtlschevtck, Jesse Milner, Chris Dahlmeier and Brad Buerger. Wllschevtck transfered from Lockland, where he started as a fullback for the undefeated Panthers. The 6-foot-6 Milner played tight end at Clermont Northeastern, but will play center. Dahlmeier (split end) and Buerger (flanker) haven't played football, but are basketball/baseball stars who will contribute immediately. Crosby has 12 returning starters and 19 letterwinners back. In the trenches, Hackney will be helped by fellow co-captain David Bowers, and tailback Tug Orr (963 yards, 5.6 average per carry) should anchor the backfield. Crosby's goal- which may be realistic - is a Division V state title.
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4. DEER PARK ... 1993:6-4. 1>- Coach: Mtke Morgan (6th year, 20-30). l P. Top returnee: Chad Goodpaster, defensive back/tailback. He was named first team aii-CHL and honorable mention Enquirer All-Star last year. He moves to tailback, and he's also a defensive back (four interceptions last season). I>
5. READING II> 1993:3-7. II> Coach: Ken Minor (22nd year, 73-76-1). 1>- Top returnee: Lynsey Lewis, tailback/defensive back (first team aii-CHL). The four-year starter at tailback, who gained 808 yards last year (5.2 average per carry), needs just 420 yards to break the school's career rushing record. p.- Outlook: Reading could be a dark horse. The Blue Devtls graduated just four starters, though one was all-league quarterback Bnan Salzl. Lew1s, a 5-foot-10 workhorse, will again be,the focus of the offense. Senior Ricky Martin, 6-0 as the JV quarterback last year, steps tnto the varsity post. Senior split end/kicker Kevin Mattscheckend sophomore tackle Jason Wolf are two more to watch.
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1> Coach: Bob Goodridge (3rd year, 6-14). II> Top returnee: Charles Dunn, offenstve tackleldefenstve tackle (honorable mention aii-CHL). Finished third 1n a 25-team bench-press competition at Miami University, maxing out at 350 pounds. 1> Outlook: The Yellowjackets are rebuilding, but it may not take long. Almost every starter will be from the JV team or in a new position. QB Nick ear.
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1. PRINCETON I> 1993: 10-2 (Lost in second round of Division I playoffs to Moeller). ~ Coach: Pat Mancuso (34th year, • 305-89-14). II> Top returnee: Mane Strayhorn. Last year was honored as an Enquirer second-team all-star for h1s play at defensive back. He was one of the leaders of the city's No 4 defensive unit. ~Outlook: "I don't ever remember having a team this inexperienced, in terms of lack of football experience,'' Mancuso said. "We have several kids back, but we're going to rebuild." Inexperience and the loss of two defensive backs to broken bones 1n the preseason have forced shuffling of players. Typical of the uncertainity is the SJtuatJon at defensive end - one starter played strictly offense last year, the other is in h1s first year of football. The Vikings do welcome back two players - Strayhorn and fullback Robert Pritchett - who are considered blue chip college recruits. Offensively, Pnnceton has made a najor change, dropping the veer set it's ·un since 1978 in favor of an -formation. Pritchett- fully recovered rom a broken leg that sidelined him 1ost of last year- will play fullback, Jarrell Deck is at halfback and Brad •ierce starts at quarterback, although :trayhorn and David Shaun Brown will ---!so see time there. Defensively, Strayhorn provides tab11ity from free safety, but agam, 1ere's a lot of inexperience around hirn. •ne important change is moving ndrew Hermes from middle guard to 1ebacker.
. MIDDLETOWN II> 1993:5-5. II> Coach: Joe Tresey (4th year, 1-9). Iii> Top returnee: Marlon Gates. 11dway through last season, starting 1nmng back Darrell Bell went down ith an Injury, but Gates replaced him ld in SIX games rushed for over 500 .rds. This year, he and Bell will play gather 1n the same backfield. a> Outlook: There's no denying that
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3. FAIRFIELD I> 1993: 8-2. Jl> Coach: Jim Carty (3rd year, 12-8). ~
Top returnee: Shauncey Wynn. As a flanker last year, he averaged 10.1 yards per carry. A three-year starter, this year he'llline up at tailback. "He never has to slow down to make a cut and there aren't many backs like that," says Carty. "If he goes one-on-one with you in the secondary, you're beat." ~ Outlook: Pat Pennmgton is gone, taking with him about 60 percent of last year's offens1ve output. But Carty remains upbeat. "I don't think you have a team that's 8-2 Without having some good underclassmen to bolster the team," he says. Eleven starters return, including four who have been major contributors for the last two years: Wynn, Aaron James, Steve Conning and Tim Fitzharris. On offense, Wynn starts and quarterback James will split t1me w1th jumor Mark Hans; on defense, Wynn and James will split series at free safety. Conning IS the leader of the offensive line- a key area of rebuildlrlg for this year- and Fitzharris is an undersized but tough linebacker. Offensively, Carty sees a more balanced attack this year, with Wynn getting the ball around 20 times per game and more passing than last year. On defense, the Indians Will be smaller but quicker
4. LIMA SENIOR ,.. 1993: 9-3 (lost In second round of Dlvis>on I playoffs to Mount Vernon). I'> Coach: Leonard Rush (11th year, 103-88-4). t1> Top returnee: Doug West-He- received a rare honor for a JUnior last year when he was selected first-team all-Ohio at linebacker. He led the GMC in tackles last year. II> Outlook: Lima Senior returns more starters (14) than any other team in the league, and advanced two rounds deep Into the playoffs. Expenments in playing several players both ways have been scrapped, and w1th only about 50 kids on the roster, Lima has depth problems. Two players who will end up playing both offense and defense are running back/linebacker Alloyious Walker and guard/defe!'lsive end Chad Miller (wh9's being recruited by all the B1g 10 schools). On defense, mne starters are back - includin£1 a superb group of linebackers led by West. Offensively,
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Running back Derrick Deck (above) will team with fullback Robert Pritchett in Princeton's backfield. the line IS strong. Sophomore Jimmy Morris, who started last year as a freshman defensive back, has taken over as quarterback. Receiver Maurice Jones was third in the GMC in receptions last year. Lima was undefeated at home last year, and this year, Princeton, Middletown and Fairfield all have to make the two-hour tnp up 1-75 to play the Spartans.
5. HAMILTON ~ 1993: 1-9.
II> Coach: Ed Mignery (7th year, 67-62-1) II> Top returnee: Fred Rodgers. As a junior last year, he was honored as an Enquirer second-team all-star at defensive back. He owns Hamilton's career interception record and last year had the second-highest tackle total for a season in school history. II> Outlook: Mignery sees better team strength and speed and the return of some key players as reasons why he's hopeful for an over .500 finish. Rodgers should be a terrific jack-of-all-trades as a safety, part-time runnmg back and kick returner. Runnmg back Thomas Hamner is another strength. He ran for more than 800 yards last year and earned aii-GMC honors. Hamner and Rodgers are among five returning starters each on the offense and defense. The b1g concern is in the offensive and defensive lines. One intangible that should be a plus is the open1ng of Hamilton'~ new stadium. A delay in the project has the- · Sept. 30 game with Lima Senior set as the new stadium's first.
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7.SYCAMORE .. 1993:4-6 II> Coach: Jim Allison (1st year) to- Top returnee: Ricky Williams. A starting safety last year, he moves to linebacker. "Because of the kind of defense we play and what we expect from people, 1t's a key position," says Allison. "He's risen to the occasion." II> Outlook: Even w1th the loss of coach Dale Mueller, Sycamore football has an optimistic tone for this year. Allison was defensive backs and special teams coach, and most of the rest of the staff IS still around as well. Offensively, the major questions this year are at quarterback and on the line. The quarterback job Is between Jamie Johnson and Brad Johnson. Solidifying the offense are returning starters Jay Balser at halfback, and receivers John McCloud and Dave Zelina. On defense linebacking is in solid hands between Williams and outside linebacker Aaron St. Clair Returning starter Greg Schiel< anchors the secondary.
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47-51). 1> Top returnee: Mike ZapkowskJ. A returning starter at quarterback, he's playing both ways this year, lining up at ffee safety as well. II> Oullook: Milford returns 1 0 starters. -- '-'We're probably a-much better~ football team than the past couple of years," says Prather, "but our biggest I> 1993: 6-4. problem JS going to be depth." ~ Coach: Greg Bailie (2nd year, 6-4). The offense will be led by ,.. Top returnee: Kevin Ward. As a Zapkowski, a returning starter at junior last year, the linebacker led quarterback who also will play free Lakota's defense w1th 116 tackles. safety. ~ Outlook: Out of about 85 players Prather has a running back he likes on the roster, only 18 are seniors. in dimmutive Mike Ambrose. The line One goal is to become more balanced on offense. Last year, Lakota will be anchored by two-way tackle Brian McCann, the GMC heavyweight quarterbacks attempted only 82 passes wrestling champion and a likely Division all season. I football recruit. Senior Brandon Lloyd, a starter in the secondary last year, looks to start at Prather believes seven wins could be quarterback, backed by junior Tate attainable this year, most likely by Johnson. He has a pair of capable Milford winning its non-league games targets in Troy Evans, who had 19 and going .500 10 the GMC. "When you catches last year, and tight play in the GMC, numbers certainly play end/defensive tackle Ryan Knudtson. a bigger role 1n your success. It's really Defensively, besides Knudtson, a seven-week meat grinder when you other mainstays back from last year play this league schedule."
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Walnut Hills quarterback David McHenry will frequently get the ball to running back Glenn Johnson, on pitchouts or passes. David McHenry led the area in passing yardage last season, throwing for 2,111 yards He was a first-team Enquirer All-Star in Division II. ll>- Outlook: McHenry will run the show, but he lost Enquirer AW-Star receiver Jay Hall to Miami Uncversity. He'll look to Glenn Johnson a.nd Jaymar Hines coming out of the backriield "Glenn is a sprinter and pmbably one of the fastest guys in the city," said Sharp. "They both can catch the ball well and are good blockers, which is a ranty to have two that good.'' Sharp moved outside linebacker Charles Chambers to ins1de to strengthen the defense "We always shoot for a .500 record,
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Cincinnati Country Day is No. 1 in the MVC preseason poll, but coach Tim Dunn said he doesn't have to worry about his players getting overconfident. "We lost the league the last two years," Dunn said. "That should be enough for them. We want back on top." CCD features running back Andre Barkley, first-team all-stater who ran for more than 2,000 yards last season. But CCD didn't get all the first-place votes. One voter split his ballot between CCD and Summit Country Day. Summit is under new coach Garrick Robinson. Lockland was second in the poll. "We're being judged on our past accomplishments," said Lockland coach Dave Wancata. "We have three seniors on the team this year." But with 1-75 torn up, and one Lockland exit closed, will visiting teams even be able to find Roettger Stadium? 1. ceo (5112) ............................... 42 2. Lockland ............. ,.................. 31 3. New Miami. .................. :......... 29 4. Summit Country Day {Y2)....... 25 5. Batavia................................... 23 6. North College HilL ................ 13 7. Landmark Christian ................. 7
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1993:6-4. Coach: Jamie Corrill (6-4) 1>- Top returnee: Jimmy Dorsey. The four-year starter will go both ways this season. . 1> Outlook: At times nine players will be going both ways. "If we have the conditioning to hang on through the fourth quarter, we should win a lot of games," said Corrill. That's because there are some good athletes in the skill spots. Nathan Bishop, an option-style quarterback, . started last year as a sophomore. Tony Pastura is a hard runner at fullback. Cleon Lewis is at flanker. He's the school's all-time leading receiver. Steve Patrick, 6-0 and 290 pounds, is the big guy on the line. 11>-
1. CIN. COUNTRY DAY II> 1993:8-2. 1>- Coach: Tim Dunn (59-13). II> Top returnee: Andre Barkley. Ten yards and a cloud of dust. How much better can he get? II> Outlook: Rosy, but are too many eggs in one basket? ''We want to be in a position to win without handing off to Andre Barkley 30 times a game," said Dunn. Ja Ja Taylor and Rodney Cheng rejoin Barkley in the backfield. Both are 200-pounders this year. The defense is experienced, led by Blue Eaves, who had 80 tackles last year. Opening night has a catch. The opponent, Bellevue, Ky., has already played its opener. "We got a chance to see them," said Dunn. "But they got a chance to get past all those first-game mistakes everybody makes."
2.LOCKLAND 1>1993: 10-1. II> Coach: Dave Wancata (33-9) 1>- Top returnee: Josh McKinney. One of three seniors on the team, he was the top receiver last season. This year he moves to quarterback after the graduation of four-year starter Brian Wilschevick. 1>- Outlook: Only tWo starters back, and a new quarterback. :we're lean and green," said Wancata.
6. NORTH COLLEGE HILL il>-1993: 1-9.
1> Coach: Bruce Baarendse (31-49)
The Cincinnati Enquirer/Gary Landers
Ja Ja Taylor is a potent weapon for CCD who often gets overshadowed by superstar Andre Barkley. 1 And the word 'is McKinney, the new quarterback, has taken a beating in preseason scrimmages. Scott French, 6-foot-1, 236 pounds, is a senior who will have to anchor the offensive and defensive lines. The team is predominantly juniors. They'll have to play like seniors to approach last year's· mark.
straight years. The question marks are in the backfield, where three of the four starters are new. Terry White steps in as quarterback. Hubbard says he's looked good so far. The schedule is tougher this year, with the additions of Waynesville, Finneytown and Taylor.
3. NEW MIAMI
4. SUMMIT COU~TRY DAY 1>-1993: 3-6. II> Coach: Garrick Robinson (28-12) 1> Top returnee: Kelly Heekin. He can play both ways despite being one of the smaller players (5-foot-10, 175 pounds). He was an honorable mention Enquirer All-Star. 1> Outlook: Can seniors now playing for their third coach make a run at the MVC title? Coming off a 3-6 season? One MVC coach thinks so. Robinson isn't known around here,
... 1993: 4-6. 11> Coach: Ben Hubbard (160-109-5) 1> ToP returnee player: Josh Sizemore. At 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds, he's a two-way four-year starter on the line.· 1> Outlook: Look at the size of the linemen: 230 pounds, 245, 245, 288, 365. Don't these guys know they're a Division V school? Eric Naderman (6-2, 245) is one of the best. He's been all-conference three
11> Top returnee: Jeff Kidwell. The quarterback Is a four-year starter. 1> Outlook: For a team that has to stay healthy, the Trojans are off to a bad start. George Gaines, a tight end/linebacker and team captain, is out for at least the first two weeks with a dislocated knee. At 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, he's one of the bigger players. Otherwise, NCH has some hard-earned experience to count on this season. Eight of 11 defensive starters are back, and nine of 11 on offense. Of the eig~t seniors, six have been .. starting since their sophomore season.
1. LANDMARK CHRISTIAN ... 1993: 0-10. ..,.. Coach: Mark Ellis (0-0) ..,.. Top returnee: Jason Smith. The linebacker has speed, and loves to hit. It> Ouilook: In the first scrimmage, starting quarterback Adam Hollingsworth broke his ankle. Tight end Chad Stephens takes over. "My No. 1 goal is to get respect back, and to make sure the kids have · fun playing football," said Ellis, in his first year as coach. Landmark could surprise some opponents.
MVCrosters CIN. COUNTRY DAY Name Pes HI WI Andre Barkley .......... RB 6-1 210 Matt Vollmer ............... L 6·3 200 Blue Eaves .................. L 6·3 220
Yr 12 12 12
Brad Kirzner .............. RB 5·9 155 12
Rodney Cheng ........... RB5·11 195 Ja 'Ja Taylor .............. RB 6·3 205 Joe Sberna .................... L 5·9 190 Jason Jurgensen ......... E5-IO 160
12 12 12 12
casey Gilmore .......... RB 5·9 175 12
Neel Gleason ................ E5-10 180 12 Damon Anderson ........ LS-11 285 11
Runian Dhar ................. E>-11 145 Stan Hunting ................. L5-10 165 Jamie Jamieson ........ RB 5·9 165 Lach Mcaean .............. L 6.() 200 Trey Muhlhauser ........ L5-11165 Geoff Prewitt .............. E5-IO 175 ScottTumolo ............. QB 6.() 150 Alex Sulford .................. E 6-6 230 Ernest Walker ............. L 6.() 205 BrandonGuttman ....... E 5·9145 Brad Jones ................. RB 5·9 175 Nick Reinhart ............ RB 6.() 170 Burke Byer ................... L 6-1 175 Dan VoUmer ................. L 6-2 175 Nathan Neyra ............... L 6.() 170 ReedWerner ............ QB 6-1165 Rob Miller ..................... L5·11 155 Nlk Paui ........................ L5-IO 238 Rodney MarshaU ...... RB 5-8165 Jeff Bahi........................ L 6·1 155 Chad Bradford ............. L 6·1 lBO
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sean Ericson .............. RB 5-6 1.40
Greg Cheng ................... L 5·9 170 Chris Zimmerman ....... L 5-5 130
John Zimmerman ........L 6.() 145 Robbie Roberts ......... RB 5·9 155 9 Nick Sberna ............... RB 5·9 155 9 Jason Ligon .................. L 5·7 190 9 Adam Hulskamp ......... L 5·9 155 9 LOCKLAND Name Pos HI Wt Yr Josh McKinney ....... QB-B 6·0 IB6 12 ScoH French ............ OL·L 6·1 236 l1 Vincent Broach ........RB·B 6.() 203 12 Paul Poweii ...............RB·L 6·0 176 12 Justin Morrls .......... WR-B5·10 140 11 Shane McFerron ..... RB·L 6-1 193 11 R.Schmldlgssling ... WR·E 6-0 148 11 Paul Naplef .............. RB·E5·11 194 1I Anthony Davis ....... WR-B 5-9 135 11 Rico Harrison ......... WR·B 6.() 160 11 . Matt Fischer ........... TE·E5·10 157 11 Mike Foster ............. OL-L5·10 183 11 Bobby French .......... OL·L 6-0 200 11 Mike Surber .............OL·L 6-1 222 11 MikePhelps ............ WR-6 5·9 126 11 Erik Voegele ............TE-E 6-3 180 11 Jarred Griffith ......... RB-6 5-S 158 10 Jimmy Gilliam ......... OL·L 5·9 189 10 Chas Godbey ........... OL·B 5-6 181 10 DougAmos .............. OL-L5-IO 197 10 NicMcKinney .......... OL·L 6-1 219 10 WiUie Thompson ......OL·L 5-6 286 10 Jimmy Gertz .......... WR·E 6-0 132 10 Dan Wade ............... WR·B 5-5 125 10 Mike Schierloh ........ QB·E >-9 145 9 Mike Olt ................... RB·B ·5-7 148 9 Nick Lewis __ ......... R8·B 5-8 133 9 Dennis Raver ........... RB-B 5-5 131 9 Keith SOwder ........... OL·L 5-'1 183 9 Joe Godbey .............. OL·L 6-5 130 9 Jeff Gertz ................. OL·L 5-8 IB8 9 Phi!Wrenn ................ OL·LS-10 lBO 9 Bobby Aldrich ........ WR·B 5-8 138 9 NEW MIAMI Name Pos Ht WI Yr Tony SOrber ........... RB-B >-9 156 12 Terry White ............. QB-5 6-0 160 12 Larry Weatherholt .RB·B 5-7 140 12 Sandy Phelps ........... E·DE5·11 165 12 CharHe Sapp ............. RB·B 6-2 165 12 Chris Huelsman ....... FB-B 5·7 155 12 Eric Henley ............. WR·B5-10 140 12 Danny Mayer .......... FB-B 6-2 215 12
David Kent ................ C·LB 6-0 225 12 Mike Richardson .... T·DT5-IO 231 12
David Moffitt ............... DB5·10 160 12 Rodney Ogletree .....TE·B 6-0 140 12
EricNaderman ....... OG-T 6-2 245 12
Steve Patrick .......... OL-L 6-0 290 12
David Gorman ......... C·DT 5-10 Mike Price ............... T·DT 6-2 Mike Woods ............ T-OT 5-9 Ky~ Ruder ............... T-OT 6·8
Nathan Bishop ......... QB·B 5·11 158 11 B. J. Boerger ............TE·E 6·2 162 11
224 245 285 365
12 12 12 12
James Harcourt ...... OL-L 5-6 270 11
Brad Ketley .............. OL·L 5·9 185 11
Josh Sizemore ......... TE~B 6-4 230 12 Jason Chaney .......... RB·B 6-0 170 II
Jesse Stubblefield ... RB·B 6-0 Jason McNabb ........ RB·B 5-8 Jason Faulkner .....•. RB·B 5-8 Jerry Sailers ............ RB·B >-7 JeremyHouncheU ... RB-B5-IO Larry Jones .............OG·B 5-7 Brian Phillips ............ OT·T 6-2 MartyBrldge .......... E·DE 6-3 William Parman ...... RB·B 5-8 Jason Roberts ......... QB·B5-IO Brandon Smith ......... RB·B 5-6 Terry Jones ............. RB·B 5-7 Lee Mullins .............. OG-T 5-B
170 165 150 140 163 190 288 175 160 150 140 125 IB8
Carl Morrow ............ OL-L5-10 190 .,,
11 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 10 10
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TimWright ...................DB 5·9157
ChrlsWindle ............ DB·R5·111l3 11
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- ..Jake ArictreadiS ........... RB 5-9 180 12 Trevor ElliSon .......... FB-B 6.() 203 12 Matt Wulf.. ...............C·DE 6-0 210 12 Stevescaggs_.-...... G-LB BrianHens!ey .......... G-OE JoshGHfillen ....... :.: .. Doug Murphy .......... G-LB Jo~n D~emeny ........... T·T EncSe1bert.. ...............T·T
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6-0 195 12
6-3 240 6-0 190 6-2 210 6--2 205 6-1305
12 12 12 12. 12
Adam Szabo ........... WR·B 6-0 160 12
Trent Davls.... :.: ....... ot~s:;o172. Dan Daugherty ........ LB·C 5·8 164 Stacey Glassco ....... .B·Q8 5-9 160 AnthonyHoltz ..........DT-T ~1 180
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Danny Donato ::....:: ....:oL 5·6 174 Ja D 1 k LB 5-9 145
Chip McCord ............ LB·B 5.8 155 10
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son ?oou as ......... MattDu:ham ........... n.DL 6·1192 TonyGnmwood .......... DBS-10 158 Justin Hudnall ............. WRS-10 148 Josh Johnson ............... DL5·11 142 Brya~Lally .................. DB 5·9 141
RobBrown ................. TE 6·4 213 12 JoeVemer ............... TE-8 6-4195 12
ToddRiedei.............. DB-B 5•9157 10 JonStone .................. DT·T 5-6163 10
Joe Lmdhorst... ...........OL5·11 192 Sea~ Miller .................... CBS-10 124 KevlnMttcheii .............. RB 5·6168 ToryMulholland .......... LB 6·0 171
M1ke Murphy .......... QB-85·10 210 AndyBarras.:.......... QB·B 6-2185 ShawnWazymak ... WR·B 6-{) 160 JamesTerns .......... WR·B 5-B 125
Rick Thompson ....... OT-T 5·9 171 NcrmanZiggas ....... OE·T5·11172 SteveBrewster ....... OB-8 5·5 125 Ky!eOencler ............ DT~TS-10 180
Joe Nerhnger ................ QB JonathanPad1ai ...........DL MattPalm .................... DL Jason.Patton ................DB
CoreyBurke ........... WR·B5·10 155 12
Ja~on McCarthy .... WR·B5-IO
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David Stroup .......... WR·B5·10 IJB 11 RobertTune ............. RB-8 5-8 150 11 Mattober ................ FB·B5·11215 11
oavld Lawrence ..... DT·T5·10 165 10 WOO DWARD Name Pos HI WI Yr Ryancooper .................. G5-IO 172 12
.JeffMacKay ........... RB-85·11 George Adinamis .. WR·B 5-B DylanMclaughlin ..:FB-8 5-7 Steve Bronshteyn ...... T·T 5-6 Sea~Oark ... " .............. C·T 5-7 Chns Rogenskl ........ G-LB5·11 Garre1tG11reath ........ G-T5-10
EricCrutd\field ........... TB S.9 James Gibbons ............TB .5-7 RonHayes ..................... SE 5-9 Obie Hlx .........................FL 5-6 MlkeJackson .............. TB 6-0 Fernando Lemmons ... SE 6-1 KevinMullins .................. G 6-0
Bnce Kasee ............ WR-B 5-9 155 11
IBD 135 175 220 182 170 210
11 11 11 11 11 11 11
155 160 165 150 135 168 180
Joe Layton ..................G-T5·11 195 11 Davecrawford .......... C-T5·11 215 11
Chris Reid ...................... FL5·11 153 12 OeoSmith .................... SE 6-0 150 12 COby Taylor ................. QB 5·8 160 12
LukeKosman ............. T·T 6-2 240 11 Sean Sc:hrichten ......... T-T5·11 215 11
AndyVest ................... T·T 6-3 245 II
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Tyson Carter ................ SE 5·6 155 11
DarrinOreyer ......... TE-E 6·4195 11
ChrisCiark ...................... T 6-3 214 11
Matt Nisbett.. .......... TE-E 6-0 195 11
Issac Coats ................... FB 5·9 160 II
Nick Castellucio ....... TE·E 6-1 165 Tom Anderschat ... WR-B 6-(1 150 Ryan Collar ....... " ...... QB-6 5·9 157 LuisCruz .............,. .. WR-85·11150 Dustin Thurston ..... WR·S 5-9 155 JohnOrake ............. WR·B 6.0149
Richard cook .................. T 5·11 Donte Harrison ...............T 6-0 Lawrence Jackson ..... TE 6·1 Mike Johnson ................. T 6·0 Reggie Mack ............. ".FL 5·6 BrianPressley ................ C 6·0
260 221 215 255. 152 l£16
MarflnReld .................... G5-11 151 11 Fred Williams ............... FB 5·8 195 11 RodrigoWilllams ......... FL5-11 153 11
JasonMeyer .......... WR·B 5-8135 10
MaurlceRlef ................ TB 6-0176 11
P. J. Schiano ............. RB·B 5·8 163 10 Ryan Zamberlan ..... FB·B 5-7 155 10
Johnte Cross ................ FB 5·8 150 10 Mike Crutcher ............. SE 5-6 159 10
RyanJosefovsky .... RB·BS-10 150 10 JaredWellman ........ FB·ES-11 163 10
Tec:oGalnes ........:........ FL 5·9 150 10 MikeJac:kson .......... "'.RB 5·8 150 10
LarryAylward ........ G-LB5·11155 Adam Terp .............. ". T·T 6·3 225 Mlkesuriano .............. C·T 5-7172 DennyBoehm ........... G·T 5-8 205
10 10 10 10
LandonMarshaii ......... FL5-10 Oareance Moore ........ TE 6-0 StephonMoore ............ SE 5·7 StephonPhllips ............ QB 5·8
157 170 154 150
10 10 10 10
T. J. McKenna ........ G-DE5·11 200 Steve Pening ............... T·T 6-2 242 Wes Davidson ............ T•T 6-3 261 GregLewton ........... G-LB 5·8 170 TravlsKunz ............. G-OE 6-0190
10 10 10 10 10
Richard Sims ...................C 6·3 210 Dana Walker ................ FB 5·8 163 Carl Wilkerson ............... G 5·8 150 JeffersonWhitehead .... G5-10 170 GaryWilliams ................ G 6-0180
10 10 10 1D 10
Joe1Melneke ............ c-LB5·10 170 10 Alex Miller ................ TE-E 6-0 180 10 Josh Bowling ............ TE·E5·11 185 10
KennyWIIIIams ............ SE 5·5151 10 James Hazei ................. FL5·10 239 10 GLEN. ESTE
Steve Ciolino ............ TE-E5·11 160 10
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Aaron Bayer ................ DL5- 10 174 12
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Peter Wilks .................. LB 6-2 187 MikeEdwards ............ QB 5·9 142
GaryAnderson ............ FL 5·6 ISO 11 DarrenBrown .............. SE 6·2 ·160 11
George Khoury ....... TE·E 6-1 215 11
Name
KrisSalmon .................. DB 5-9142 Roger Schoumacher .. DL5·10 181 MikeSimes .................. DL 6-0 157 Jason Smith ................ WRS-11 154 TerrySh>derman ........ LB 5-7 158 Donnie stephens ......... DB 6-1 157 stephenVoline ............. RB 5-9 138
Marcus8eard ................ T5·10 !l50 12 Jamel Nelson ................FB 5..S !lOO 12
SrlanKapprei ......... WR-B 6-3 175 11
11 11 10 10 10 10
Andrew Rigsby ........... RB 5-9 151 JoshRoss ...................... LB 5-8 147 NormanRummei ........ DB 6-0 169
12 12. 12 12 12 12 12
Er1c DlfulVJO ............ G-DE 6-2 202 l1
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Brian Brandenburg .... WR 6·0 170 12 . Brad Davis .................... LB 6·1 185 12
Mike Schaeffer ....... B·FL 6·0 173 12 Steve Beach ............. DE-B 6·0 169 12
Art Freeland ................ DL5·11 lBO 12 Jason Haggerty ........... LBS.11 170 12
Brian Correll ............ E-QB 6-1 EricDie1rlch ........... B·WR 5·9 Dennis Elkins ........... TE·E5·11 Ben Holman ............. DE-E 5-9
Jimmy Jao ................... DLS-11 DannyLawson .............LB 5·9 Donny Miller ................ RB5-10 James Neville .............. OL 6-0
171 160 172 186
12 12 12 12
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Robert Mapp .......... WR·BS-11 175 Yahanna Wooten .... RB·B 5-6 155 Shawn Nelson RB·B 5·10 170 M .........
Johnny Collins .......... G-OT 5-6 150 Michael Kirkland .... T·DE 6·3 210 Tlrrel Green ............. TE-8 6~ l 210 Ceran Lipscomb ...."RB·B 5·4 125 Tony Napier ............ WR·85-l0 175
Brian Stewart .......... TE·B 5·8 160 Robert Holston ....... G-OT 5-7 215 ian Bailey ...... ~." ....... G·LB 6·0 Victory Allen ............ C-OT 6-0 Antonio Peake .........TE·E 6·0 Terrance Wilson .... WR·B 6·0 Calvin Hughes ,......... RB·E 5·8 Tremaine Barnett .. T·DE 6·1 PhiUip Hicks ...... G·DT 6-1 D. Washington .........G-DE 6·0 Antwain Davis ......... G-LB 5·6 Tafari Love .............. T·DT 5-10 Antonio Brown""'" WR·B 5-7 M .....
170 260 160 155 165 255 200 230 160 220 125
Dean Franklin .......... QB·B 5-10 140 James Nelson ...........RB-8 5·5 170
TURPIN Name Pos Ht Mike Glassmeyer .......... C 6-2 Curt Yuskewich .......... OT 6--2 Jason Beam ................. TE 6·7 Dave Braun ................. OG 6·0 Josh Crawford ............. TB 6-0 Jim Davidson ............... TB 5-8 Dan Dwyer .. OT 6·0 Derek Gribler ............. RB 6-0 Joe Gusweiler ..............FL5·10 M.M . . . . . . . . . . .
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Matt Keefner ............... SE 5-9 150 12 Randy Lawhorn .. ,...... OT 6·0 210 12 Nathan Miler ............... FL 5-B 150 12
Ed Holtz .................... DT·C 6-0 175 12
Mike Nichols .................LBS·IO 168 12
Casey Hopkins ....... B-WR 5-9 130 12 Ben Lewis ................. 8-FL 5-9 158 12
Scott Obermeyer ....... DL 6·3 202 12 Steve Pierce ................ TE 6·0 152 12
Eric Ringer ................... FL Ryan Timberlake" ...... SE BiiiBenken ................... OG Dave Bishop ................ OG
ErlcTaylor ............... OT-TS-10 JustinWeeks ........... OT-T 5-9 AngeloAthanus ....... DB·S 5-B DonBeagle ............... OT·T 6-2 Kevin Carpenter .••.• DT·C 6-0
MattBreeze .... ~ .......... OL 5-9 JeffBrooks~ ................ OL 6-0 DougDowns ................. RB 6-2 ChrisHumphreys ........OL 6-<l BrianKevHI ................... DB5·1D
171 217 172 224 145
11 11 11 11 11
Mike Daugherty ...... LB·B5·11 165 11 BobbyEibrecht....... DT-G 5-7 174 11
Tony Kirchner ............. OL 6-~ 209 11 JasonKrelmer ............ TE 6-~ 201 11
MarcBrawn ................ TE 6-3 200 Bob Gibson .. :................. FL 6-3 200 MaHGiassmeyer ....... FLS-11175 ChrisHanson ................ SE5·10 170 Brian Herking ............... FB 6-0 200
Don Evans ................DT--G5·11 182 11
JeremiahLarbes "'""" TE5·1D MarkMay ....................OL 6-~ Chris Redmond ............ RB 5-6 Scott Reveal.. ..... "·-·~· DB 5·7 Clhan Tak.tak ................LB5·1l Steve Wes1.. .......... " .....DL f.r7.
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147 141 162 181
11 11 11 11
Tom McAlister ............ TE 6-3 Bryan Page .................. TE 6-4 Jeff Prince ....................FB5-10 Jim Rogers ................... FL 6-0
Scott Neville ............. B-QB 6-2 165 12 JimboPhelps ............ LB·B 6·3 232 12 MlkeRoss ............... B·WR >-9 144 12 210 211 145 288 175
12 12 11 11 11
TomHiggins ............. LB-E 6-1 194 11
Myron Rust .............. LB-8 5-6 Steve smith ..... DT-G 6-0 Lonnie Sullivan .........08-ES..lD Jason Vance ............ DB·R5·11 M ......
165 192 179 160
11 11 11 11
Craig Rleck ................... QB 6·3 187 12 ErlcSebllle ................... PK 5·8 135 12 WalterVoline ............... OL 6·1 263 12
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Steve Guth ................... QB 6-0 170 12 Brian Heinrich ......
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Brian Bolger ................. OG 6·0 215 11 Shawn Brehob ............. TE 6·1 190 11 11 11 11 11 11
Dave Hackney .............OT 6-0 220 11 200 205 175 185
11 11 11 11
Ed Schults .................. OG5·10 185 11 Brad Shestina .............. QB 6·0 175 11 GeofiZinkan ................ FB 5-8 160 11
Call in your stats Ill> To report game results: The home team is responsible for calling The Enquirer immediately after each game at 768-8444 or 768-8452. Please be prepared to provide first names of all players and pertinent statistics, such as individual and team rushing and passing yardage, key defensive plays and names of players who come up with clutch plays. Also, it is important that the time remaining in the quarter be provided for each touchdown, field goal or safety. Ill> To report statistics: Beginning Sept. 11, The Enquirer will accept statistics Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 768-8444 or 768-8452. Include rushing and passing yardage along with receptions, kickoff and punt return yardage and all-purpose yardage. Please include team offensive and defensive averages along with overall and league records. Ill> To nominate Performers of the Week: Beginning Sept. 11, The Enquirer will accept nominations Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 768-8444 or 768-8452. Please provide detailed information on each player nominated.
150 140 165 150
10 10 10 10
ScottMusseiman ........ LB 5·5 135 10
Tony Pastura ............... LB 5-9 175 10
Brandon Hanning .....RB·B 5·8 163
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Jason Simpson ........ E·DB 5-7 130 10 Josh Barnes ............. E·DB 6-0 140 Brent Beln .................... DB 5-4 120 Trevor Bums ........... E·LB 6-0 156 Ike Clepper ............... OL·L 6-Q 230
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Aaron Edmonds .......... DB 5-7 106
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Brad Henson ............ E·DE 6-o 135 Ryan Jones ............... QB·B 5-2 100
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SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY Name Pas Ht WI Dustin COhen ·-........HB·B 6·5 210 Jim Curvall .............. WB·B 5-8 160 Josh Diedrichs ........WR·E5·10 165 KellyHeekin ............. TE·E5-11 175 Tom Holland ............ WB·S 5-9 165 Doug Kendaii ............TE·B 6-2 185 David Mason .......... WR·BS..IO 155 Sean Riley ....................T·T 6-4 240 Adam Schaeffer ........ G-T5-11 210 Ertc Bruns ................ QB·B 6-1 160 CoreyCOiman .......... QB-B >-9 150 ChrisDoan .................. G-T5-11170 Chris Jang ................ G-NG 5·8 160 .pefer Kinsley .............. C·T 6·3 185 Patrick Meyer ........ G-DE 6·2 165 Todd Schueler ........ WR·B 5-8 130 RyanSmlth ............... FB-E 6-Q 170 JohnUnderhiii ........... FB·S5·11 200 Brad Williams ......... WR·S 6-3 185 Char. Anderson ...... G-NG 5·9 160 BrandonByirs ........ C·DE5·10 170 Austin Cohen ...........TE·B 5-8 155 Sean Ernest ............ WR·B5·11 175 Jeff Eversman ........ FB·B5·10 165 Mike Flax ................ WB-B 5-9 145 ChipHein ................... QB·B5·10 165 Chris Jannecl< ............. T· T 5·10 175 Chad Kersting .......... C·DE5·11 175 Joe Kroeger ............ G·NG 5-8 170 Jon Lippert.. ........... WB·B 5-9 135 Anthony Marquez .. HB·B 5-9 135
Yr 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Glenn Adams··~·-·.. WR-8 5-9 150 12
John O'Brien .....~ ..... G·LB 5-9 165 10
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Chris Henderson .... WR·S 5-10 Matt Kerbo .............. TE-3 6-0 Dan Meyer ............... OL·L 6-2 Andorian Mundy .... WR·B 6·1 Troy Ponder ............ OL·L 6·0 Kory Scudder .......... RB-B 5·9 D. Carpenter ............ RB-L 5-9 Greg Courtland ........ RB-B 6·0
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Jeremy Redman ....FBLB5-IO 180 10 Adam HoUingsworth .. QB>-10 135 .. 10 Allen Mienheartt ...SEDB 5-5 130 10· Courtney Chambrn .... CG 5-8 ·155 .10 Michael Leach ....... TBDB 5-7 145 ··10 Hassaanoavenport .... SE5·10 150 -10 Jeremy Fryer ....... OTDT 6·2 190 9 Chuck Bawfenheimer CG 5·10 165 9
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Larry Jackson, a 6-2, 190-pound inside linebacker, is the best of the --Anlderstlrt l'le(is~;imrtr.~VEL' 'A.rtd'.~fcJr:1-994:----·-ljefen:siVJet,.' gn)up, which- Jacksonllopes--- ... can keep' in the game. there should be more of the same. "I really thought we were making · The Redskins have a 28-2 some strides last year," hesaid. "I hop_e regular-season record the last three we can get the momentum baci<.'' seasons,' in which they've won the QCCA title each season. 4. GLEN ESTE Anderson has not lost a home game ~ 1993:3-7. since the beginning of 1990. 1>- Coach: Jeff Liebert (3-7). Despite losing 19 seniors to 1>- Top returnee: Quarterback Craig graduation, coach Vince Suriano returns Reich, a 6-3, 175-pound senior, threw a nucleus of starters on offense who for more than 1,200 yards and accounted for 34 touchdowns and connected on 15 touchdown passes last almost 3,000 yards. year. He was an honorable mention "We have all of our. skill position Enquirer All-Star. people back, but we did lose a lot of ~Outlook: Reich's strong arm and people on the offensive line," Suriano command of the offense will be the key said. "We've got some big guys to fill to the Trojans' success, Liebert said. · · those holes, but we 'II have to see how Reich needs to have enough time to well they do." pass to wingback Brian Brandenburg, 1. Anderson ................................ 36 who caught more than 500 yards in passes last year, as well as senior 2. Amelia ..................................... 24 flanker Donnie Miller, who rushed for 3. Woodward ....... " ..................... 19 935 yards as a tailback. 4. Glen Este ......... " ..................... 16 "We needed to move Donnie to 5. Taft......................................... 15 better suit our offense," Liebert said. TIE Turpin .................................... 15 "We have two junior backs, Chris Redmond and Doug Downs, who both 1. ANDERSON run the 40 in 4.5, so we shouldn't be hurting back there." 1>-1993:9-1. Liebert said the Trojans have . 1>- Coach: Vince Suriano (68-34). something to prove after a miserable •. 1>- Top returnee: Running back Jake season a year ago, when six seniors · Andreadis, who is coming off a big were booted from the team for season in which he rushed for 1,570 disciplinary reasons just when the team yards and scored 15 touchdowns. was starting to put things together. ·· ~ Outlook: Six offensive starters led "Myself, the players, and the by Andreadis, quarterback Tim Albe~s coaches aren't happy with the way . (41-for-87, 619 yards and 6 . things turned out last year," he said. · touchdowns), and Greg Curvall, Adam "We've had a year to think about it, and Szabo, and Trevor Ellison make the I think we're ready to change some Redskins potent. things." The defense also returns six starters, including outside linebacker 5. TAFT Joe Werner, who recorded 55 tackles. 1>-1993: 5-5. 2. AMELIA II> Coach: Troy Green (first year). The Cincinnati EnquirerfTony Tribble 1>- Top returnee: Quarterback ... 1993: 1-9. Taft's hopes to iry'prove_ on i~s 5-5 record rest largely on Dan'Yea Ridley, who threw for 1,129 1>- Coach: Mike Hall (6-14). quarterback Dan Yea Ridley s shoulders. A major college prospect yards, ran for 500 and is being courted 1>- Top returnee: Linebacker Jimbo he threw for 1,129 yards and ran for 500 more last season. ' by some top Division I college Phelps, who had 111 tackles last programs. season and also plays fullback. · ~ Outlook: The Senators have a lot II> Outlook: Hall says the team hasn't of talent at certain positions, including gotten any bigger since last year, but . Ridley, who Street & Smith magazine they do have some burners. called one of the top quarterbacks in the The coaching staff has yet to decide country. whether Scott Neville or Brian Correll Senior Shawn Nelson ran for i ,559 will be the team's permanent yards a year ago as Taft had the most quarterback, but Hall says Correll will potent offense in the city. Fullback get the nod for Game 1. Yahanna Wooten racked up 416 yards· Phelps will engineer the defense, on the ground. which lost its entire secondary to "Offensively, we should be able to . waduation. Hall will shift Phelps from score," said first-year coach Green, ,, linebacker to down lineman in certain who was the Withrow defensive . situations when the team goes from a coordinator last year. 50 to a 40 defense. But it may be tough "Defensively, it will be tough, for Amelia to stop other teams from because we'll probably have nine guys putting points on the board. going both ways this year, which could "Hopefully we'll get some breaks on tire us," he said. the sc~edule and ca·~ch some people," -Hall sa1d.
5. TURPIN
3. WOODWARD "'1993: 7-3. II>- Coach: Ed Jackson (55-43-2). ~Top returnee: Tailback Mike Jackson, who rushed for 563 yards last year and was second-team aii-QCCA. II>- Outlook: The Bulldogs are coming off one their best years in memory, but 19 starters have been lost- some to graduation, some after the district .decided to move the math and science academy. "That change has hit us hard," Jackson said. "We just about lost everybody. This is major rebuilding." Leading the Bulldog offense will be quarterback Coby Taylor, a 5-8 150-pound junior whom Jackson calls ruick ·
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"" 1993: ~ 1993: 4-6. 1>- Coach: Bob Berta (81 -93-2). 1>- Top returnees: Linemen Mike . Glassmeyer and Curt Yuskewich, who Berta calls the two best linemen he's · had in 17 years at Turpin. 11> Outlook: The Spartans have suffered through three consecutive losing seasons, but they did win three. of their last four games after opening their new stadium . Turpin returns 11 starters from last season. "They have all the tools, except perhaps height, to be major college . players, either offensively or defensively," Berta says the pair. "I would call them g~eat high school
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1. BADIN 1>- 1993: 10-2 (lost to Valley View in
second round of Division Ill playoffs). II> Coach: Terry Malone (37th, 292-80-8). 1>- Top returnee: Joe Cepluch. A senior halfback and linebacker, he's a team captain and one of four players who will start both ways. 11> Outlook: Even after all the years at Badin, a Malone remains at the helm for Badin- and we're not referring to head coach Terry Malone. His youngest son, junior Andy Malone, is Badin's QB. "We've got some excellent 'receivers, and he's got a good arm, so we will throw more," says Terry Malone, who had two other sons quarterback for him in the 1970s. Badin has two tall and exceptional junior receivers in Jeff Rook and Ben Brinck. Still, Malone likes to run the ball and .seniors Cepluch and Gil Lowry should get plenty of chances to do that. Up front, Badin has good size, led by senior tackle Don Richardson. . Only two starters are back from last year's defense. Younger players are filling in, including Rook and Brinck !Joubling as defensive backs. They have the speed, and with their size "it's almost like having two more linebackers out there," says Malone.
2. PURCELl MARIAN
The Cincinnati Enquirer/Tony Tribble
Roger Bacon quarterback Jeremy Ahrens is returning from an injury that forced him to miss the second half of last season. Still, in five games, he threw for 799 yards. are bacK on the line.
II> 1993:6-4. .,_Coach: Herb Woeste (13th, 71-51-1). II> Top returnee: Rod Hopkins. A three-year starter, he helps set the tone for Purcell's aggressive defense at outside linebacker. Owner of a 4.6 time in the 40, he's considered a Division I college prospect as a free safety. li> Outlook: Purcell has enough team speed and toughness, Woeste believes, to be a defi nile factor. The Cavaliers want to run the ball.' Both starting running backs return in fullback Rob Brown 'ana tailback Kenny Pope. Running should be easier behind . tackle Matt Borchers and guards Andy Farfsing and Mike Zubelik, all three-year · starters. On defense, Purcell has some experience, but will complement that with young but talented players. Pope will play two ways, lining up deep back, too. Hopkins leads the linebackers; end John Clark and tackle Steve Maddox
3. ROGER BACON II> 19!13: 7-3. 1J> Coach: Gus Dooros (4th year, 15-15). I> Top returnee: Mosi Williams. Last year's leading rusher returns after 853 yards on 166 carries. .,_ Outlook: Last year, a stellar defense carried Roger Bacon to a share of the GCLN title. This year, Dooros says, the onus will be on the offense. Bacon' returns Williams, a versatile threat at running back, and senior quarterback Jeremy Ahrens who has recovered from an injury that caused him to miss the· second half-of lastseason. Still, in five games Ahrens threw for 799 yards. The Spartans . return three offensive linemen and the starting tight end from a year ago. Defensively, four starters return. In the defensive backfield, free safety Kevin Butler looks very good and veteran corners Edson Alvarez and
Steve Reily are also solid. Linebacker Brian Hoffman will be a key, returning in the middle of the defense where he will have help from junior Kevin Uhf.
4. CHAMINADE-JULIEINNE
ran far 400 last year. Wideout Jamar Toomer also returns, as do two very big tight ends, Jim Place (the coach's son) and Makuna Edwards, in C-J's double tight-end offense. Still shaky is a young , offensive line, although one potential standout is massive junior Jermainne Wilkinson, cousin of Bengals' rookie defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson. The defense faces a lot of rebuilding. The only returnees are strong safety Donze II Dawson and corner Chris Perry.
~ 1993:4-6. I> Coach: Jim Place (3rd year, 17-13). II> Top returnee: Barrett Robinson. First-team aii-GCLN last year at running back, he's a three-year starter. Last 5.ALTER year, he ran for 970 yards, following a 1 ,150-ya~d effort as a sophomore. . \ · ~Outlook: Place's hopes are very .,_ 1993:3-7. II> Coach: Chris Roark (5th year, high that CJ can bounce back into league contention this year. 24-17). The Eagles return probably-the most :-' """'il>-"i'op returnee:-Jay Tanl kjunior.. experienced skill positiorli players in the linebacker and tight end. league. Robinson is joineCI by speedster II> Outlook: With the loss of 18 Chris Anderson, who was a starter as a starters from last year, Roark is facing a rebuilding season this year. sophomore, moved to Virginia last year and is back in Dayton. Anderson also Tailback Mike Rose should be the will play cornerback. chief threat from the skill positions. Also back Is quarterback John Two undersized but veteran offensive Puckett, who threw for 850 yards and guards are back in George Weber and
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: Defending champion Moeller is again the choice to win the GCL South. but the consensus among the coaches is this ~;"ill be one brutal league to win. . "I think our league is the toughest and most well-balanced it's been in a long time," says Moeller coach Steve Klonne. : St. Xavier coach Steve Rasso agrees: "It's a tossup, it's that close. And I don't think it's been that way in a long time." What the coaches see. in a nutshell, is that Moeller is loaded with talent, St. X may have its best defense ever, Elder will again be one of the toughest teams in town and La Salle's young team of a year ago has grown up. "You have to stay healthy," says Elder's Tom Grippa. "It will be a tough go for whoever Wins."
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3. ELDER " Coach: Steve Rasso (16th year, 167-93-7). "Top returnee: Lemar Marshall. Second-team Enquirer all-star last year as a defensive back, he led one of the better defensive squads in town witti 70 tackles, 11 broken-up passes and three interceptions. Outlook: Last year, St. X was 19 back from a near-miss at a state rh::~.mninnc:.hin with almost no
. offensive line, considered by Klonne the team's strength, is anchored ~y veterans Gabe Tincher and Rob Murphy. Moeller will line up Murphy . (6-5, 255), Tincher (6-3, 290) and tight end Bill Kemme (6-6, 210).
2. ST. XAVIER " 1993: 7-4 (Lost in Division I first-round qame to Princeton}.
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.. ,.. 1993: 13-1 (Lost in Division I state rtnal to Cleveland St. Ignatius). " Coach: Steve Klonne (13th year,
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... 1993: 8-2. " Coach: Tom Grippa {!!h 57-16). ,. Top returnee: has all the tools linebacker. "He a big hitter," says seven games last 80 tackles. " Outlook: Despite losses through graduation, don't look for Elder to abandon its passing game. "We'll have a chance to lead the city in passing yardage," Grippa said. Throwing the ball for Elder will be senior Bill Reder and backup junior John Lammers (who's also the starting free safety). Top receivers should be tailback B.J. Sandhas, wldeouts Jeff Selby and Beau Parton and tight end Brad Lambers. Defensively, Stallmeyer should be a standout, and he's joined by other solid veterans in ends Doug Hess and Mike Lind, and defensive back Shane Adler.
4. LA SALLE ... 1993:4-6. " Coach: Jim Louder (6th, 36-24). ,.. Top returnee: Brian Heid. As a junior last year. the defensive lineman
paid the price of youth in a tough league, although Louder said the overall result was more competitive than he had anticipated. This year, 11 starters return. Under Louder, defense has been La Salle's strong suit, a trend that should continue. Held is as good a defensive lineman as he's co2ched, Louder says. "He's like a Tim Krumrie-type player at the high school level." He's also very high on junior linebacker Brent Botts, going so far as to compare him favorably with La Salle grad Bart Conley, Purdue's leading tackler last year. The Lancers have some established weapons on offense. Quarterback Kevin Betz has been strong in the preseason, and running back Scott Paulinelli, last year's all-purpose yardage leader, will line up behind him.
ST. XAVIER Name Pos Ht wt Selh8auguess ___ M_K5-IO 138 Tim8anker - - · -.. RB-8 6-1 105 Nick Rei"y __ M_,_,RB-R 5-11 171 Mike Guslch -·M---DB·R 6-1 170 T.J. Meyer ............... RB-8 6-0 185 LemarMarshaii.-08-R 6-3 190 JrhiiSherldao-...-MO H 184 James Cox-·-·--- WR 5-9 1S2 Damian Wilcox ,_,_,_D8 5-8 156 PyleiFioyd ..... ____ ,RB 5-9 195 Barrell Doney .... _DB-8 ~ 115 TimFilzpalric ___ WR 6-1 19S Mill.eWenstrup_.,,_085-ll 162 J.0.8eilin9 ..--.--0LB 6-1 110 MaBJeiChavtl---Ol·L 6-2 240 Brian Merr. __ ,___ OL 6-2 2S5 Jo~ Young,, ___ OL H 119 BflanVaske ____ QL 6-1 193 Jason&ja _____ ()L >9 lOO JOf!N'IChoiS----·-DL 6-1 193 Max Kane! ---·----· OL 6-1 2JO Sl.IIGilene,. _____ Ot.-L 6-l 230 TomPelegrino __ ,__ QL 6-1 257 JaUJnKearn~ _ _ oE5-IO 171 .1oM Drees ........--·- TE 6-..t 211
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MOELLER CRUSADERS
will be back,
if sen路ior runners have say By Joe Minster Press Contributor
Moeller I
Keller, Edwards return to offense
Continued from Page l l
Moeller's Crusaders face a difficult task emulating the performance of last year's football ream, which posted a 13-1 record and was the runner-up lor Ohio's Division I prep ch:.~mpionship.
"If we stay healthy, we could do well," coach Steve Klonne said after his team crushed Oak Hills in a preseason scrimmage. "But we're thin and don't have a lot of depth going in." Pacing the club will be senior 1\.I.Ht Keller, 200-pound running back who accounted for .1bout I ,300 yards of total offense last year, when the Crus:.~dcrs bowed to Cleveland St. Ignatius in the snowy state finJ.ls at Canton J.fter rolling to l.l straight wins. Keller gained 936 yards rushing, in addition to picking up more than 200 yards in receptions and more than 100 yards in punt and kickoff returns. Boosting Moeller's ground a track will be big Derrick Edwards, 240-pound senior fullback who rushed for 560 yards last season and gained do>t to 700 ya1ds. Other key returnees on offense will be wide receiver Greg McHugh, who averaged 30 yards a catch and rallied four TDs a year ago, 290pound offensive tackle Gabe Tincher and 260-pound guard
Senior linebacker Jermaine Monk, left, Is the only returning starter on defense; senior guard Rob Murphy, right, anchors an experi路 enced and big offensive line.
John Swartzei/Press Contributor
Seniors Derrick Edwards and Matt Keller will once again carry much of the load for the Moeller Crusaders.
Ron Murphy. Lone starter back on defense will be senior Jermaine Monk, 215 -pound linebacker, while senior Andy Kwiatkowski will be the free safety and senior
Todd Huffine will be an inside linebacker. Rounding out the linebacker
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corps will be Marshall Hyzdu, Brent Martin, Joe Buckley, Nick Hartman and Brian Montag, with Casey Liebert, Todd Shafer, Bobby Jackson and Dan Piening candidates for defensive end. A newcomer in the offensive backfield will be senior Jerry Thompson, 185-pounder who transferred from defunct CAPE and can play both tailback and linebacker. Vieing for the No. 1 quarterba.cking position will be senior Chris Vaught and junior Pat McLaughlin, both of whom performed well against Oak Hills in last week's scrimmage. Vaught completed 5-of-9 passes for 165 yards and two TDs, while McLaughlin hit on 10-of13 for 154 yards, also good for two scores. Others expected to con-
tribute on offense include tight end Bill Kemme, split ends Brian Effer, Brian Goodhart, Pat Horan and Ted Fitz, center Dan Koterba, guard Adam Shackleford and tackles Chad Car.lberg and John Quinn.
Moeller's final scrimmage was set for last Friday against Lima Senior ar Galbreath Field, with the season's opt'ncr at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2, against Highlands High School, also at Galbreath.
John Swartzei/Pren Contributor
A familiar sight - Moeller coach Steve Klonne addresses his team. The r-shirt says "No Mercy" and has a picture of a shark.
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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
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MONDAY, AUGUST 29,1994
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Moeller will have to work for No. 1 BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer contributor
The Cincinnati Enquirer/Tony Tribble
Tailback Matt Keller, who rustled for 947 yards and scored 19 touchdowns last year,.leads a Moeller offense that figures to be the team's strength. The Crusaders were a convincing No. 1 in The Enquirer's preseason coaches poll.
Moeller was an overwhelming choice as the No. 1 team in The Enquirer's preseason high school football coaches poll. Now, if the Crusaders can keep the ranking, they'll convince coach Steve Klonne. That's because Moeller faces a schedule that includes games against: .,. No. 2 Princeton .,. No.3 St. Xavier .,. No.4 Elder .,. No. 6 LaSalle .,. Covington Catholic, defending Kentucky state champion. .,. Bloomington (Ind.) South, defending Indiana state champion; .,. St. Ignatius, defending Ohio state champion and USA Today national champion. ''If we go undefeated, then I'll tell you, we deserve to be the No. 1 team," said Klonne, who has a 115-24 record in 12 seasons at
wards, a 240-pound fullback who Moeller. rushed for 526 yards and five TDs. But don't underestimate the The offensive line is anchored Crusaders. Klonne has a host of I by two major college prospects in returning talent from a team that Gabe Tincher, a 6-3, 285-pound won the Greater Catholic League tackle, and Rob Murphy, a 6-4, South title and went unbeaten be260-pound guard. fore losing to St. Ignatius in the However, Moeller lacks an exDivision I title game. perienced quarterback and returns "This senior class won the GCL only one starter on defense. freshman and reserve <:hampion-' Senior Chris Vaught, a 5-7, ships," Klonne said. "They've lost!l 170-pounder who has thrown the ball extremely well in two preseaonly one game as a class and for that reason, many felt they would, son scrimmages, will take over the . be even better this season." ' quarterback job . Moeller appears strongest at Moeller appears awesome on the linebacker positions with anoffense, especially at running back.: other all-state prospect, Jermaine Versatile tailback Matt Keller, a· Monk, the second cousin to former NFL receive( Art Monk. 6-foot -1, 205 pounder, rushed for Suspect a~ the defensive back 94 7 yards and caught passes for I 200 more. He scored 19 touch-· positions, CAPE transfer Jerry Thompson solved one of the downs, including one each on kickKlo~n~'s problems. off and punt returns. Keller is joined by Derrick .Ed1
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Ranked No. 7 in nation, Moeller has work cut out By Richard Skinner Post staff reporter
Moeller coach Steve Klonne has plenty of to fill in his llineu'l particularly on delertse.
National football poll WIWM4CSCS WWWSC The preS£!ason 1994 top 25 national high school football teams as selected by scholastic sports expert Doug Hull and a national panel of 35 prep sportswriters with 1993 won-loss-tie records: SCHOOL
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1. LaPuente. Calif., Bishop Amat ........... 11-1 Won 26 of last 27 games 2. Bradenton, Fla .. Southeast.. .............. 15-0 Defendirrg state 4A champ
3. Aldine, Texas, MacArthur .................. 12-4 Led by top state QB Odell James
4. River Ridge, La.. John Curtis.....
.... 14-0 Won last 100 district games 5. Berwick, Pa ......................................... 13-1 Coach George Curry has 255-60-5 record 6. Miami. Southridge............ ........ 15-0 Defending state SA titlist 7. MOELLER .......................................... 13-1 Won seven state playoff mtes
8. Pine Bluff, Ark ..................................... 14-0 Led by All-America LB Marcus Jefferson
9. Lewisville, Texas ................................. 15-0 Defending state 5A-If champion
10. Concord. Calif., De LaSalle ................. 13-0 Coach Bob Ladouceur is 162-14-1 ........ 9-2 Regular recruiter stop 12. Thomaston, Ga., Upson-Lee ............. 10-1 Top-ranked in state polf 13. Annandale, Va .................................... 13-1 Top state prospect Maurice Daniels 14. Pasadena.. Calif., Muir....... . .... 8-3 Had 14-0 record in 1986 15. Midwest City. Okla ............ . ..... 10-3 Perennial state contender 16. Indianapolis, North Central ................ 12-1 No. 1 in state poll 17. Ft. Bend, Texas. Willowridge ............... 7-4 Thurman Thomas played here 18. Vicksburg. Miss .• Warren Gen ........... 14-1 Led by AI~A back Brian Darden 19. Louisville,:Ky .. Male ........ . .. 14-1 Won 633 games since 1893 20. Ft. Walton Beach Choctaha tchee .8-3 Have touted OB Bill Luckie 21. Decatur, Ga .• SW DeKalb ... ... 7-4 Regular recruiter stop 22. Hazelwood. Mo .. East... ....................... 9-1 Top team ;n St. Louis lP.e.trq area 23. Joliet.lll .. Township ............................. 7-4 Ranked No. 1 in Chicago area 24. Tumwater. Wash. .. · .... 12-1 Won four state titles since 1987 25. Murfreesboro. Tenn .. Riverdale ......... 13-2 State runner-up in 1993
11. Oradell. N.J., Bergen Catholic
Big Moe's schedule
Scholastic sports expert Doug Huff adMoeller's 1994 football schedule (home games mits selecting his national preseason high In all caps): school football poll, which is one of only two DATE OPPONENT national high school football polls in the Sept. 2 FT. THOMAS (KY.) HIGHLANDS country, is a crapshoot. Sept. 9 BLOOMINGTON (IND.) SOUTH And that's why Moeller coach Steve Sept. 16 COVINGTON (KY.) CATHOLIC Sept. 24 ERIE (PA.) PREP Klonne had to chuckle when told the CruSept. 30 ST. XAVIER saders are ranked No.7 in Huff's preseason Oct. 7 at La Salle poll, which was released Monday. Oct. 14 at Elder "We lost 10 guys on defense from a unit Oct. 21 ROGER BACON Oct. 29 at Cleveland St. Ignatius that was the backbone of everything we did NOV. 4 PRINCETON last year," Klonne said. "I'm not as excited about this as I would be if we had a lot of experience coming back." in the nation? The Crusaders also return just five starters on offense from a team that finished 13·1 "I was just making some calls and it just and was Division I state runner-up last seaseemed like Moeller's name kept popping son to Cleveland St. Ignatius, which finished _up," said Huff, whose poll is~C:~ne with input: last season as Huff's national champion: Please see MOELLER, 50 So why did Huff pick the Crusaders No. 7 From Page 1D from 35 other prep sportswriters around the country. "Usually the best team in Cincinnati has to be ranked somewhere " Huff said. ' Last year, Princeton was ranked No. 14 nationally in Huff's preseason poll and was ranked No. 3 in the Midwest Region poll, one of seven regional polls Huff releases as well. Moeller is No. 1 in this year's Midwest Region poll and St. Xavier is ranked No. 8 in the Midwest. This season, St. Ignatius isn't ranked in Huff's preseason top 25 national poll and IS only ranked No. 9 in the Midwest Region poll. "They seemed to lose most of their experienced players," Huff said. "They definitely have a great program and, who knows, they may be back in the thing by the end of it." Klonne said St. Ignatius deserves to at least be ranked in the preseason national poll. because of what it ·has accomplished: five Division I state championships in the last six years. "They've played the best and beat the best and until somebody beats them, th~y deserve to be respected," Klonne sa1d. Huff said his preseason selection is based on his final rankinas from the previous season. He said he takes the top 10 teams in each of the seven regional polls and finds out from among that group which schools have the best returning players. Then, with input from other coaches and writers he makes his preseason selections. ' ·"A lot of the weight is usually based on individuals," he said. "If one school has a lot of Division I !college) recruits coming back or one or two star players they'll usually get rated pretty high." Even Huff admits that's not going to make for a 100 percent accurate poll. "If you look at the 70 teams this year, some will definitely fall by the wayside," he sa1d. Klonne says it will be tough for his team not to be one of those that falls by the wayside, even though he thinks he'll have a good team. · The reason. he said, isn't as much the lack of returning starters, but a tough schedule . Included among the Crusaders foes this season are 1993 state champions from Ohio <St. Ignatius), Kentnckv !Covington Catholic) and Indiana (Blo~ mington Southl.
"For us to go 10-0, if we can do thai then we definitely belong in that elitt class, but if we lose one game, we'll fall' out of the poll," Klonne said. For Moeller to go 10-0, Klonne said finding replacements on defense will be a key. "Last year going in we thought our defense would be able to keep us in games until the offense came around bu~ the offense came around pretty qmckly for us," Klonne said. "This year, the offense is the most experienced unit and hopefully they can keep us in games until the defense comes around." Among the five returning starters are the running back duo of fullback Derrick Edwards and tailback Matt Keller who are both being recruited by Divi: sian I_ colleges. Also returning are offensive linemen Gabe Tincher (6-3, 290), a likely Division I recruit, and Rob Murphy (6-5, 255). "One thing we feel we don't have is any depth at all," Klonne said. "If we get banged up we would have to rely on sophomores to fill in the spots."
0 • 10. LAKOTA (6-4): In order for the Thunderbirds to move from the The Cincinnati Post,
middle of the pack in the Greater Miami Conference to a contender's role, ·second-year head coach Greg Baillie says his team must improve its run defense. And the Thunderbirds will have to do it without linebacker Lamont Smith, who moved on to the University of Kentucky. Baillie also must find a way to produce enough offense without Smith's 834 yards rushing and without graduated running back Brian Samuels' 1,017 yards and 15 touchdowns. The top player is defensive tackle-tight end Ryan Knudtson.
Thursday, September 1, 1994
Division I Top 1 0 teams • 1. MOELLER (13-1): Yes, the Crusaders lost 10 defensive starters from last year's Division I state runner-up squad, but return four legitimate Division I major-college prospects on offense: speedy tailback Matt Keller, who rushed for 944 yards while splitting time last season and scored 19 touchdowns (14 rushing, three receiving, one on a punt return and one on a kickoff return); fullback Derrick Edwards (6-1, 240); tackle Gabe Tincher (6-3, 290); and guard Rob Murphy {6-5, 255). Senior Chris Vaught (5-1 0, 165) gets first crack at replacing underrated Mike Green at quarterback. Linebacker Jermaine Monk is the lone returning defensive starter, and CAPE transfer Jerry Matt Thompson, The Post's Division 111-IV-V defensive player of the year last season, will help in the secondary. Keller
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• 2. ST. XAVIER (7-4): Perhaps a repeat of the 1992 season, when the Bombers were Division I state runner-up, could be in order as they return six offensive starters and eight defensive starters from last year's playoff team. Head coach Steve Rasso still is seeking a breakaway running back threat, but he does return junior quarterback Joe Sprengard, who started the final six games last season and was 4-2 as a starter. The top offensive threat will be speedy wide receiver Nick Reilly. Three returning offensive linemen also return. The defense will be headed by an outstanding linebacking corps of senior J.D. Belting (6-1, 210), senior Tim Banker (6-1, 205) junior Chris Hoffman {6-3, 205) and junior Mike Marshall {6-3, 225). Three starters also return in the secondary, including Division I college prospect Lemar Marshall. • 3. PRINCETON (10-2): Year after year, when Princeton has been decimated by graduation, the Vikings have simply been able to reload. This season, the Vikings face a major rebuilding task on both sides of the ball with just three returning offensive and defensive starters. Finding replacements on defense will be the bigger key, because not only did the defense stop opponents last year, it also scored 86 points. The offense should get a lift from the return of running back Robert Pritchett, who broke his leg in the third game last season. The top defensive returnee is senior safety Mario Strayhorn, considered the top college safety prospect in Ohio by recruiting analysts. • 4. COLERAIN (8-2): The Cardinals are coming off one of their most successful seasons when they unseated Western Hills as Metro County Conference champions, and they return seven offensive and seven defensive starters. But head coach Kerry Coombs must find replacements for key players on both side of the ball, most notably The Post's Division I offensive and defensive players of the year last season: running back Kevin Kidd and linebacker De Wayne Ballard. Kidd rushed for 1 ,650 yards on only 198 carries aod scored 23 touchdowns. Also lost to graduation was quarterback Rob Lazarus, who engineered the Cardinals' option attack for 39.3 points per game. Look for junior running back Ronnie Alexander (5-6, 190) to be the top offensive threat. The defense will be paced by linebacker Brei Hebenstreit, defensive tackle Dan Vescovi and defensive back Kevin Taylor. • 5. LA SALLE (4-6): Heading into preseason practice, La Salle coach Jim Louder was optimistic for the coming season and said his team had to avoid one major obstacle: injuries. Unfortunately, several nagging injuries have the Lancers in a tenuous spot. Perhap the biggest injury was a broken ankle by projected starting wingback Nate Sexton, a junior who was also the backup quarterback. Still, the Lancers return senior running back Scott Pauli- · nelli {5-1 0, 170), who accounted for 1,200 all-purpose yards last year, and senior quarterback Keith Betz, a whiz at the option. The defense will be anchored by aii-GCL defensive lineman Brian Heid (6-2, 235), who had 76 tackles and 13 sacks last year. • 6. MIDDLETOWN (5·5): Last year was the first time the Middies were allowed to compete for a playoff berth after serving a two-year Ohio High School Athletic Association probation for using an academically ineligible player in a 1990 game. A run at the postseason never materialized last year, but could this season if the Middies stay healthy. Head coach Joe Tresey is counting on a big season from quarterback Ryan Fletcher. • 7. ELDER (8·2): The Panthers lost the most to graduation of any team in the Greater Catholic League South, with only two offensive and four .defensive starters returning. Chief among the losses are quarterback T.J. Hilvert (1 ,929 yards, 19 TDs passing), receiver Ross Hambleton {61 catches, 880 yards and 12 TDs) and four of the five offensive linemen. Senior Bill Reeder (5-1 0, 160) will get first crack at the quarterback spot. Senior linebacker Ryan Stallmeyer {6-2. 215), a Division I college prospect, will lead the defense. • 8. FAIRFIELD (8-2): Perhaps the area's biggest surprise last season, the Indians made a serious run at the Greater Miami Conference title. Head coach Jim Carty must find a way to replace the offensive production that graduated with tailback Pat Pennington. He racked up 1,600 yards on 270 carries and scored 150 of Fairfield's 210 total points last year. Senior running back Shauncey Wynn. is expected to pick up some of the slack. The defense will be led by senior lill!'!backer Tim Fitzharris. • 9. WITHROW (2-8): The·Tigers have turned to former CAPE coach Steve Sheehan to turn around their dormant program, which has garnered just six wins in the last three seasons. Sheehan won three state championships in 12 seasons at CAPE, and while that may be out of reach for Withrow right away, a winning season may not be. Including players that came to Withrow from CAPE, Sheehan will have five offensive and six defensive starters back. Quarterback Joey Hendrix and running back Damian Anderson (13 TDs) started at CAPE. Guard James Kendrick anchors the line. Linebacker Howard Beatty (5-1 0, 218), a four-year starter for the Tigers, and defensive tackle DeBron Betts (6-2, 210) will spearhead the defense.
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The Moeller Crusaders are beginning the 1994 high school football season where they left the 1993 season - atop The Enquirer coaches polL Moeller, coming off a season in which its only loss was in the Division I state championship game, received 22 of 34 first -place votes. •ir think Moeller's the cream of the crop right now," said LaSalle coach Jim Louder, whose Lancers are ranked sixth. "They've got a football team." "I'd rather start off 2 or 3," Moel· ler coach Steve Klonne said. "I've never liked being No. 1. There are a lot of things you have to fight." One of those will be the Crusaders' schedule, which includes games against defending state champions from Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Moeller was followed by Princeton
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With a long list of major college football prospects, Cincinnati should live up to its nickname of the Blue Chip City this fall. . .,, · ' "This looks to be a very good }'ear for Cincinnati football players," said Larry Pe'troff, former Ohio State recruiting coordinator and now director of operations for the Buckeye football team. "The players are definitely there to be had." "Last year, I think 21 signed Division I, seven or eight "ith major colleges," said John Harbaugh, University of Cincinnati recruiting coordinator. "This
year, off the top of my head, I'd say 30 to 35 will get scholarships and there's probably 10 to 12 major col· lege players. And there's five or six really, really good players." Besides drawing the usual flock of recruiters from the Big Ten and MAC, and some from the SEC and ACC, the big crop of prospects has drawn interest from schools that usually never set foot in Cincinnati. "I saw where Arkansas was up here looking at a couple of linebackers," said Terry Hoeppner, assistant head coach at Miami University. "Now what the heck are they doing up here? That signals something (Please see PREPS, Page C10)
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to you." Among the brightest Cincinnati stars this fall: JJo- Andre Barkley, running back, Cincinnati Country Day, 6-1, 190. Rushed for 2. 097 y :,ds on 200 carries last season and 16 toucj:liov: ••s. Also a state champion sprinter. JJo- Ryan Stallmeyer, lineb;,-:ker, Elder, 6-2, 215. Has 4.6 speed and great agility. Led his team in tackles a year ago. JJo- Matt Keller, running back, Moeller, 6-0, 185. Versatile back rushed for 947 yards and 14 TDs, and caught 18 passes for 200 yards and three more TDs. JJo- Mario Strayhorn, defensive back, Princeton, 6-3, 205. Had eight interceptions last year to go with 4.6 speed and tremendous quickness. JJo- Gabe Tincher, tackle, Moeller, 6-2, 280. One of the best run blockers, and Ciln play several offensive line positions. John McCallister, who publishes a booklet called Prep Football Prospects of Ohio, rates some of the Cincinnati players as the state's best. "There's no doubt that Andre Barkley is the best running back in Ohio," said McCallister, a school teacher and former coach in Fostoria. "And Stallmeyer is by far the best inside linebacker. Strayhorn comes in as one of the top two defensive backs. The talent is very much there this year." That's a big improvement on last year, when the talent level was down and local players felt the impact nf NCAA scholarship cutbacks. "After what I saw last year, I'm not sure what to expect anymore, even though there are some outstanding kids this year," said Elder coach Tom Grippa. "It's all cyclical, and Cincinnati just had a low spell the last few years," Petroff said.
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Division I prospects Major college recruits Player Andre Barkley Derrick Edwards Matt Keller Lemar Marshall Mike Marshall Jermaine Monk Rob Murphy Ahmed Plummer Ryan Stallmeyer Mario Strayhorn Gabe Tincher
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CAPE standout dons new Crusader uniform Jerry Thompson, CAPE's standout linebacker and tailback, has enrolled to play football at Moeller. "Jerry will play at defensive back for us," Moeller coach Steve Klonne confirmed. "He was very active at CAPE but we needed help in the seconda~ and that's where he'll play for us." Former'CAPE Crusader coach Steve Sheehan, now at Withrow, had said when Thompson was a sophomore that he could be as good an athlete as former CAPE star Vinnie Clark, who made it to the NFL.
"He's a goo(,i one," Sheehan said of Thompson. "He could have fit in well at Withrow but decided to attend Moeller." A 6-3, 185-pound speedster, Thompson also ran track for CAPE in 1994, competing on two relay teams and in the 100- and 200-meter dashes. "I know that Jerry wants to play at the next level (college)," Klonne said. "But a 6-3, 185-pound linebacker won't be recruited by the major colleges but will be as a defensive back." · ·
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Moeller's Crusaders, who started last season with nine returning starters and went on to record a banner season, find themselves down on returnees this campaign, but by all means don't add "and out" to the down. Coach Steve Klonne has been in a similar situation before, but in his first 12 years at Moe has produced teams with 115 victories against only 24 defeats. He has the same great varsity assistants: Pat Orloff, Jim Higgins, Casey Fisher, Tim Schira, Bob Crable and BobTull,plus one new addition, Tim Waechter on hand for the 1994 wars. Every year, the Fighting Crusaders bolster their Greater Cincinnati South League schedt,Jle with games against the best in other states. This year, they'll face gridders from Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Indiana, in addition to
Ohio. The varsity roster shows the names of 72 ball players from grades I 0-12. The bulk of the playing time will go to 32 of them, including the kickers. On offense, junior Chris Vaught, at 5-9, 170 pounds will get the call at quarterback on opening night against Fort Thomas Highlands of Kentucky. There are four returning starters, including running back Matt Keller, a 6-1, 200 pound junior and fullback Derrick Edwards, a 6-2, 240 pound senior. The wide receiver wi II be returning starter Greg McHugh, a 6-1, 175 pound senior. The offensive line has only one returning starter, tackle Gabe Tinscher, at 6-3, 230 pounds. The remainder of the forward wall must jell quickly for the Crusaders to enjoy their :usual success. .,. WiJh Tinscher at one
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Elder and Roger Bacon. Then Hartman, a 6-1, 175 pound junior, backed by Adam ' they'll wrap up the season by visiting Cleveland St. Ignatius Molina, a 6-0, 185 pound seand then hosting the "Game nior. of the Year" against Princeton The defensive backs are atGalbraith Field. Jerry Thompson, a 6-0, 185 pound senior; Andy Coach Klonne feels as if Kwiatkowski, a 6-1, 185 the offense with four returnpound senior and Mike ing starters can be effective Steltenpohl, a 6-1, 180pound with those four providing senior. leadership for the new men who will join them. , These are Moeller's top 32 "We have to find a defenmen, ready and eager for the sive combination," he said, kickoff against Highlands pointing out that the defense Friday night. After that tilt, was good last season but is Moe will go to Bloomington almost entirely new now. South in Indiana, host One thing is certain, the Covington Catholic and then tradition built at Moeller High entertain Erie Prep from over the years will not diminPennsylvania before swingish. The Moe "Spirit" has been ing into the four GCL games installed in the sophs and against St. Xavier, LaSalle, juniors who are varsity gridders this year and to veteran observers that means only one thing ... Moeller will be a contender again!
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August 31, 1994
Pr~ss Community Newspapers • Suburban Life Press
Moeller again in running, if backs have say By Joe Minster Press Contributor Moeller's Crusaders face a difficult task emulating the performance of last year's football team, which posted a 13-1 record and was the runner-up for Ohio's Division I prep championship. "If we stay healthy, we could do well," coach Steve Klonne said after his team crushed Oak Hills in a preseason scrimmage. "But we're thin and don't have a lot of depth going in." Pacing the club will be senior Matt Keller, 200-pourid running hack who accounted for about 1 ,300 yards of total offense last year, when the Crusaders bowed to Cleveland St. Ignatius in the snowy state finals at Canton after rolling to 13 straight wins. Keller gained 936 yards rushing, in addition to picking up more than 200 yards in receptions and more than 1 00 yards in punt and kickoff returns. Boosting Moeller's ground attack will be big Derrick Edwards, 240-pound senior fullback who rushed for 560 yards last s·eason and gained close to 700 yards. Other key returnees on offense will be wide receiver Greg Md-ltigh, who averaged 30 yards a catch and tallied four TDs a year ago, 290-pound offensive tackle Gabe Tincher and 260pound guard Ron Murphy. Lone starter back on defense will be senior Jermaine Monk, 215-pound linebacker, .».'hile senior Andy Kwiatkowski \~ill be the free safety and senior Todd Huffine will be an inside. line-
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backer. Rounding out the linebacker corps will be Marshall Hyzdu, Brent Martin, Joe Buckley, Nick Hartman and Brian Montag, with Casey Liebert, Todd Shafer, Bobby Jackson and Dan Piening candidates for defensive end. A newcomer in the offensive backfield will he senior Jerry Thompson, 185-pounder who transferred from defunct CAPE and can play both tailback and linebacker. Vieing for the No. 1 quarterbacking position will be senior Chris Vaught and junior Par· Moeller linebacker Jerry Thompson blocks for tailback Matt Keller during McLaughlin, both of whom per- practice. Thompson transferred to Moeller after CAPE closed. formed well against Oak Hills in last week's scrimmage. Vaught completed 5-of-9 passes for 165 yards and two .TDs, while McLaughlin hit on 10-of-13 for 154 yards, also good for two scores. Others expected to contribute on offense include tight end Bill Kemme, split ends Brian Effcr, Brian Goodhart, Pat Horan and Ted Fitz, center i)an Kote"rba, guard Adam Shackleford and tackles Chad Carlberg and John Quinn:
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Kids come of age on football Friday You will remember all of this. You will remember the way the sky climbed in blue, you will remember the chilly breeze that brushed against your arms, you will remember how your stomach clenched and your heart thumped and the way you grimaced so not to let anyone know how nervous you felt. This was Friday. This was Moeller High SchooL This was your first high school football game. You will remember everything. You will remember putting on those gold pants, and how hard it was to pull those things over the pads. You will hear the older kids laugh at you, you will re- _ :'member how one of them walked over to help. You wiil wonder what happened to him, and then you will remember how jammed the locker room was, and how everywhere you looked there was another banner, another sign, another reminder of the game ahead. "If you're busy patting yourself on the back for what you did yesterday," one ban:ner read, "you haven't done enough today." .You won't remember the exact words. You will just remember reading the banner and all the others and trying to make sense of it alL You will remember picking at the acne on your face. You will remember high-fiv·ing anyone nearby. · You will remember the seniors walking angrily through the locker room, and you 'clapped for them, again and again, a drumbeat, a heartbeat, louder and louder, and :the seniors kept walking, staring straight ahead. They led the way to the gym. You will remember the gym. Everyone was there, the whole team, and they all laid :on their backs, and they stared at the ceiling, and nobody even breathed. Everyone wore socks and T-shirts, it was like a pajama party, and the floor felt cold on your back, and you listened desperately as coach Steve Klonne spoke. "I know a lot of you are excited," he said, and he walked-.around players as if he were a skier marteuyering through a slalom course. "And you should be excited. It's go·ing to be exCiting, it's going to be fun. :You're going to be playing for Moeller." : - And you will remember the smile that -conquered your face when he said that, you will remember the way your whole body seemed to lift. You will remember running around the gym in your socks as coached yelled instructions.
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_ KINGS MILLS, Ohio - The '"final score says Moeller High 'School 54, Ft. Thomas High)ands 15. The final statistics say . Moeller 521 yards, Highlands :'·282. · Apparently, that's nothing. .Moeller coach Steve Klonne says , .he took it easy on coach Dale . Mueller's Northern Kentucky football team on Friday night at _,Galbreath Field. Which may ex. plain Highlands scoring the final :· 15 points. "He played his ones (first. ; stringers) the whole way against · ·. our twos and threes, so at that ·'' point, you're going to score a ·couple touchdowns," said · Klonne. "I thought we were pret. ty benevolent, to tell you the · · truth. "After the second drive of the · ·third quarter, we had the re: · serves in there the rest of the ·.,game." · The. victor was decided by then. After an unsuccessful first · ·drive produced a scoreless first ' ,quarter, Moeller scored touch: downs on its next eight posses.·. sions, leading 54-0 one play into · .: the fourth quarter. . In his first loss as coach of :.,Highlands 0-1), Mueller was . -pleased with his team's constant _. , ·effort and its success early and .. late in the game. As for what , . happened on the scoreboard in : between, it was tough to endure, but he considers the competi· ·.. tion. "'T'hat's one of the best foot; ball teams in the country right -:·:there," said Mueller. "They don't ~.;:have a weakness at all." .:~ • For their opening game, the ._ Crusaders showed why USA To-
D~rrick ~dwards of ~oeller rambled _thro1:1gh the Highlands defense and helped the Crusaders to Fnday mght. Moeller rs ranked No. 1 rn The Post poll of area Ohio teams.
day ranked them in the preseason Top 10 .. Moeller came out in a fl!lll· house backfield, with three runners in a T fol'mation behind quarterback Chris Vaught. Klonne said he hadn't used that look for anything but short-yardage situations in three or four. years, but he likes his running game - and he wanted to see what Highlands' defense had planned. After Highlands opened by moving from its 25 ·to the Moeller 46, Moeller took the ensuing punt and moved from its 26 to the Highlands 44, but could get no farther and had to punt. Klonne decided to scrap the power game anrl the stacked backfield and use the pass with the run. That's when Vaught took over.
On Moeller's next possession the senior passer connected with . senior running back Matt Keller for 23 yards and with senior receiver Greg McHugh for 14 to set up Keller's two-yard TD run. After Highlands went three plays and a punt, Moeller scored again, this time on a 57-yard touchc:iown pass play from Vaught to McHugh as the Crusaders went ahead 13-0 . Highlands then made its move, . driving from its 30 to a first down at the Moeller 13. But Highlands couldn't get the ball farther than the 10, and Tim Walsh's 25-yard field-goal attempt was blocked. Five plays later, Vaught threw his second TD pass, this one 38 yards to McHugh, and he completed the first-half scoring with a threeyard touchdown pass to Brian Goodhart.
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The rout was on. So many looked so good for Moeller. Keller had 208 all-purpose yards - 66 rushing, 89 receiving and a 53-yard kickoff return - and two TDs, senior Derrick Edwards ran for 110 yards and one TD, and McHugh had five catches for 121 yards and two TDs. Vaught completed 10 of 14 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns. HIGHLANDS MOELLER
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HIGHLANDS 15 It took the Moeller Crusaders a while to get started. All of 12 minutes. After a scoreless first quarter, the Crusaders jumped all over visiting Highlands, smothering the Bluebirds with 26 secondquarter points on the way to a 54-15 victory. Matt Keller, Greg McHugh and Brian Goodhart each scored two touchdowns for Moeller Keller on runs of two yards and 32 yards; McHugh on passes of 57 yards and 38 yards from quarterback Chris Vaught, and Goodhart on passes of three yards from Vaught and 64 yards from Pat Mclaughlin. Derrick Edwards scored on 32-yard run and Jim Higgins scored on a 27-yard ¡run. Steve Schreiber kicked three conversions. Moeller travels to Bloomington South Friday to play the defending Indiana big-school champions.
Moeller's Andy Kwiatkowski and Zach Gagel gang up on a Highlands runner early in Friday night's game at Galbreath Field. The Crusaders rolled, 54-15.
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Moeller tailback Matt Keller fends off Highlands defender Mike Taylor during a first-period run Friday. The Crusaders won, 54-15 .
Moeller silences Highlands, 54-15 ;BY RAY SCHAEFER <Enquirer contributor
·~ Highlands was not allowed to bring the cannon it fires after ev. ery touchdown to Friday's game against Moeller. It wasn't missed. Moeller, The ·Enquirer's topranked team, got three touchdown passes from quarterback Chris Vaught on the way to a· 54-15 :wipeout at Galbreath Field in • Kings Mills. "I really didn't know what to expect out of these guys," Vaught : said of the Highlands defense. "My . job is to get the ball to the wide receivers and let them do their · jobs. I got great protection out of · the offensive line." ' Moeller's start was inauspi: cious. A 10-yard sack by the Blue; birds' Damien Skop on Vaught ; ended the Crusaders' first posses:· sion. But that would be practically the last mistake Moeller would make. Consider: _., The Crusaders rolled up 521 yards in total offense. _.,Vaught was 10-for-14 for 213 yards, including two t0uclldown passes to senior Greg McHugh. _., Running back Derrick · Edwards finished with 110 yards on ~ only eight carries. "I was proud of our guys, how they hung in there and played tough," said Highlands coach Dale Mueller. "We got down, and we
played every single play like it was the last play of the Super Bowl ... I'm not leaving this disappointed in our play, I'm leaving it impressed with Moeller's football team." The Crusaders' Matt Keller started the scoring with a 2-yard plunge five seconds into the second quarter . Moeller (1-0) needed just a couple of minutes to make the score 13-0. Vaught hit McHugh with a harmless-1ooking screen. pass that turned into a 57-yard touchdown with 9:16 left in the quarter. "They run a complicated defense," said McHugh. "' ... We were expecting to pass the ball some. They blitzed almost all their guys. As soon as I caught the ball, they had blitzed most of their linebackers. The linemen did a great job of blocking downfield." With a little less than three minutes left in the half, Vaught and McHugh hooked up again to make it 19-Q. "Once we got a cushiion, then we really started going after them a little hit more," said Moeller coach Steve Faonne . Hlghlands ..............- - · · - - - -.. 0 0 015-15 Moeller..........- · - - - - - · - · - - -.. 0 u 217-54 . M·Ke!er 2 run (kldt failed)
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Jump ball: Moeller cornerback Mike Steltenpohl breaks up a pass intended for Highlands tight end Steve Burns during Moeller's 54-15 victory Friday night.
Football's off and running High school football in southwestern Ohio got under way Friday . night, with highly rated Moeller leading the charge. The Crusaders beat Ft. Thomas Highlands 54-15 at Galbreath Field. Above, Moeller running back Matt Keller drags Highlands' Mike Taylor for extra yardage. More on high school football in Sports, Section D.
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m MIAMI SOUTHRIDGE (1-0)
Preseason: Not ranked. Result Improved winning streak to 16, overcoming 17 penalties for 145 yards In 34-17 victory vs. Miami Columbus. Junior TB Darren Davis ran 21 times for 272 yards, three TDs; junior FB Sedric Irvin ran 11 times for 126 yards, two TOs. Next Friday vs. Miami Central •
.IEJ MIDWEST CITY (OKLA.l (1-0) Preseason: Not ranked. Result Defeated Del City 38-3 be-
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m DOUGLAS FAYETTEVILLE (N.C.) BYRD 12-0)
BRADENTON (FLA.) SOUTHEAST (1-0)
Preseason: 1. Result Opened with 70-0 rout of Palmetto as defense forced six turnovers. Dyral McMillan ran eight times for 152 yards, three TOs and scored on 90-yard kickoff return. Danny Boyd kicked all10 PAT attempts. Next Friday at Bradenton Manatee.
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Preseason: Not ranked. Result befeated strong Greenville Rose 379 as Shaun Stafford made six solo tackles, two Interceptions. Junior Marcus Reaves ran 25 times for 174 yards, two TOs. Next Friday vs. Wilmington New Hanover.
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m RIVERDALE MURFREESBORO (TENN.) (1-0l
Preseason: 2. Next Opens Friday vs. Los Angeles tarson.
El BERWICK (PA.) (1-0) Preseason: 3. Result Defeated Washington (D.C.) H.O.
Preseason: 17. Result Antron Peebles made 14 solo and seven assisted tackles and intercepted pass In 38-7 victory vs. Nashville Hillwood. Corey Carney scored on 61-yard interception. Next Friday vs. Cookeville.
Woodson 42-7 before standing-room-only crowd of 10,500. B.J. Hayes returned opening kickoff for 86-yard TO; Mike Coffman made 10 solo tackles. Next Friday vs. Concordville Glen Mills.
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111.1 Preseason: ANNANDALE (VA.) (0·0) 1B. Next Opens Friday vs. Herndon.
Preseason: 10. Result: Texas' No. 1-ranked team throttled No. 2 Sugar Land Willowridge 16-3 before standing-room audience of 13,000. Junior QB Odell James ran 20 times for 113 yards and two TOs and passed for 67 yards. Don Sowell made seven solo and seven assisted tackles and recovered three fumbles. Joseph Eaton caused three fumbles. Next Thursday vs. Angleton.
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45-0 rout of Uttle Rock Central. Oedtron Parks (5-6, 135 pounds) scored TOs on punt returns of 56 and 46 yards and on 93-yard kickoff return; Rob Hester made niJ;le solo tackles. Next Friday at Uttle Rock Hall. • •
EJ THOMASTON IGA.) UPSON-LEE 12-0) Preseason: 5. Result Used all 58 players In 4~-12 v1ctory vs.
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Preseason: 6. Next bpens Sept. 24 vs. Bloomfield.
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2219 victory vs. New Orleans St. Augustine. QB Jeff Curtis scored winning TO on fourth-and-24 scramble from 24 with seven minutas left in game. Lead changed hands four times. Mike O'Brien was In on nine tackles and made two Interceptions. Next Friday at St. Amant.
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CINCINNATI MOELLER 11-0)
Preseason: 23. Result Improved winning streak to 12 with 35-13 victory vs. Louisville Central. Chris Redman was 14-for-22 passing for 200 yards, two TOs; Olon Bibb made seven solo tackles and had one Interception. Next Friday vs. Louisville Fern Creek.
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Preseason: 9. Result Amassed ~21 yards In 54-15 rout of Fort Thomas (Ky.) Highlands before 6.500 people. Chris Vaught was 1D-for-19 passing for 213 yards and two TOs, both to Greg McHugh (62, 54 yards). Next Friday at Bloomington (Ind.) South.
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Preseason: 24. Result Routed Oakland Skyline 41-19 before 6,800 people In Shawn Aklna Classic. Junior WR Eddie Kealoha scored four TOs in first half on catches of 89 and 37 yards, 87-yard kickoff return and 53-yard punt return. Peter Salavea made eight solo, 10 assisted tackles. Next Thursday vs. Honolulu Damian at University of Hawaii.
CONCORD (CALIF.) DE LA SALLE (0-0)
Preseason: 11. Next Opens Friday at Martinez Alhambra.
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Preseason: 12. Result Improved winning streak to 35 with 38-14 victory vs. Akron Buchtel before 7,000. Mike Szweda returned fumbles for TOs of 37 and 23 yards, and Brian Stenger had two Interceptions. Ramadll Parker ran 14 times for 68 yards, three TOs. Next Friday at Strongsville.
Preseason: 25. Result Defeated Pearl 20-0 as Super 25 RB Brian Darden ran 1B times for 227 yards, one TO. nm Sumrall kicked FGs of 47 and 44 yards; Eric Payne made seven solo. tackles. Next Friday at Jackson Murrah.
m DILLON (S.C.) (2-0l
Preseason: 13. Result Defense forced six turnovers and allowed minus 38 yards In 41-0 rout of Shallotte (N.C.) West Brunswick. Marcus Mclellan had three sacks and caused fumble. Stan Manning ran 16 times for 147 yards, three TOs. Next Friday at Rockingham (N.C.) Richmond County.
IEJWHEATON (ILq WARREN~IL-U SOUTH (2-0)
Preseason: 14. Result Roil. Grego made 10 solo, 10 assisted tackles In 35-9 victory vs. Elgin. 11m Lester was 9-for-18 passing for 127 yards, three TOs; Kasey Klass caught seven for 100 yards. three TOs. Next Friday at Naperville North.
m HAZELWOOD (MO.) EAST (1-0l
Preseason: 15. Result Alton Jones scored on BD-yard pass from Jacobi Guyton and had two interceptions in 35-17 victory vs. Pattonville before 9,500. Melvin Wisham made 13 solo tackles. Next Saturday vs. East St. Louis (Ill.) at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
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chosen a more suitable foe than Moeller to accomplish that. The When Mo Moriarity needs to fill Crusaders come in ranked first in out a schedule and it takes playing Ohio, first in the midwest and a tough opponent to do it, he ninth in the nation. "They're just a very fine footdoesn't flinch. That's why he played Dayton Meadowdale three ball team," Moriarity said. years ago and Massillon, Ohio, "They're very good on both sides of the ball. They're by far the best two years ago. That's why Ben Davis will come team we'll play, and it will make on the schedule soon, and it's why us a better football team." Moeller is 1·0 after beating Fort Cincinnati Moeller will visit Fred Thomas (Ky.) Highlands, 54-15. Huff field tonight at 8 o'clock. Moriarity also believes in play"We're going to be ready to ing good opposition to improve his play, give it our best shot," Moown team, and he couldn't have riarity said. "It's a win-win situa-
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Moeller tion." The game with Moeller was ar- ' ranged, he said, "because nobody in Indiana who was open would play us." While the Panthers obviously face an uphill battle, Moriarity is at least happy that's the direction they're headed. There was considerable improvement from the first week to the second. "We did things in the Bedford game that we'd practiced all , week," Moriarity said. "It was a
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Moeller at South CRUSADERS' OFFENSE Greg McHugh (175)
team effort with big plays on offense, defense and the kicking game - just about everywhere. Our intensity was up, and that's important. "I was pleased. If we can get that kind of improvement each week that's what we're looking for." The major Panther improvement against Bedford came on the offensive end, total yardage increasing from 195 to 347. The defense ·has played respectably in both games. "Our scouts say Bloomington is a . little young at quarterback," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "They're a very well-coached team. It should be a good game for us." Sophomore Anthony Crane is the Panthers' quarterback. He got his first varsity start against Bedford and completed three of seven passes for 17 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Right halfback Damian Clay-
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with a back problem. Junior John Livingston, who has been a quarterback but was assigned to defense only this year, has been reinserted into the quarterback plans. Moeller was 13·1 and the state runnerup last year. According to one college scout, this year's team has seven Division I players. "I don't know if we have seven," Klonne said. "I think we have five for sure, maybe six.'' Clearly, Klonne sits on a football gold mine. A former Moeller assistant who moved into the head job in 1982, he's coached the Crusaders to a 116-24-2 record, two state championships and two runner-up titles. In its history, Moeller has won seven state championships. There are 41 seniors on the team, and 20 of them start. The Division I players are left tackle Gabe Tincher (285), left guard Rob Murphy (260), fullback Derrick Edwards (240), tailback Matt Keller (200) and left outside
linebacker Jermaine Monk (220): The "maybe" Division I player is flanker Greg McHugh (175). ' Yes, the Crusaders have a 240· pound fullback. That's bigger than any Panther starting lineman. In Moeller's opening win McHugh and quarterback Chris Vaught were. impressive, ·Klonne said. Vaught completed 11 of 15 passes for 225 yards and three touchdowns, two of the TDs going to McHugh. Edwards ran for 110 yards and K~ller-, 66: Most starters were lifted eArly, but Moeller still had 551 yards 4Jta1 offense. "We're throwing the ball a little better early," Klonne said, "The offensive part of our game is a little better than before." · A special halftime ceremony to· night will be the honoring of former South trainer Tom Petry. Petry retired as trainer last spring after 30 years of. taping· and patching the Panthers. He has been honored in the past as Indiana high school Trainer of the Year.
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four touchdowns, three rushing, P(ess Contributor !' ; and had one other TD taken · Steve Klonne couldn't hide the away by a penalty. He had well note of~isa·ppointment in his over 300 yards in total offense voice. by himself and "It was ' a was almost glme we should .. , unstoppable out have won," the there." veteran Moeller Here's football coach the ledger on said after his Keller's exploits: Crusaders had 234 yards in 21 lost a tough carries for an one-point 28-27 '11.1-yard averdecision to age; three passes Bloomington caught for 73 South Friday Moeller coach yards, one kicknight in BloomSteve Klonne off return for 28 ington, Ind. . yards for 335 Statistically, yards of total the Crusaders offense. He had had all the best TD runs of 72, of It, led by a 26 and five · spectacular peryards and a TD formance by senior running back catch covering 70 yards, with a Matt Keller.But a Bloomington fifth eight-yard score nullified by score in the final 58 seconds of a holding call. play offset Keller's heroics. "Keller was outstanding," Football Klonne pointed out. "He scored Continued on A16
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"We made some costly mistakes, too," Klonne added, pointing to a missed extra point, a snap over the head of the intended kicker and some poor play by special teams. "But overall we had 462 total yardage, including 266 on the ground, so you certainly can't fault our offense." Quarterback Chris Vaught hit on nine of 23 passes for 196 yards and one TD, with linebacker Nick Hartmann, tight end .Bill Kemme and offensive linemen Gabe Tincher and Rob Murphy also coming in for praise · from their coach. "We'll just have to put that one behind us," Klonne said as his 1-1 Crusaders prepared to host Covington Catholic at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Galbreath Field. . . CovCath comes into the game with an 0-2 record and losses to Boone County and Beechwood. "We can't underestimate them," Klonne warned, "because they have a fine football team and they'll certainly be ready for us." T
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Bloomington (Ind.) South scored in the fourth quarter to upset Moeller, 28-27, Friday night in Bloomington. A late interception bY. Bloomington South deep in rts own territory preserved the win.
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Moeller had a chance to im. prove on its No. 8 ranking in :USA Today's national high · school poll, but a late intercep: tion and an 85-yard drive en. a bled Bloomington (Ind.) South ·to knock off the Crusaders, 28-27 : at Bloomington. . Senior running back Matt :Keller scored on a five-yard run · - his third touchdown of the : game - with 7:49 left in the third quarter to give the Crusad•ers 0-1) a 27-21 lead. South ·blocked· the conversion kick to · keep the deficit at six points. With .just over six minutes . left, Moeller reached the South 14-yard line and appeared to be on the verge of putting the game ~away. South, however, intercepted a Crusader pass at the 10-yard line, returned it the 15 and then drove 85 yards for the final :score. The following extra-point conversion gave South the one. point victory. . MOELLER . BLOOMINGTON SOUTH
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TOP PERFORMERS • Joey Hendrix; Withrow. quarterback. Rushed for 122 yards and two TDs and also passed for a TO in the Tigers 21-0 win over Fairfield . • Craig Rick, Glen Este, quarterback. Hit on 18 of 22 passes for 263 yards and three touchdowns and also rushed for 60 yards. • Dan'Yea Ridley, Taft, quarterback. Passed for 118 yards and 'one touchdown and rushed for "107 yards and two TDs. • Mrtch Pence, Mason. running back. Rushed for 247 yards and two TDs.
Bloomington drops Moeller with :58 left BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Sophomore quarterback Anthony Crane's 13-yard touchdown pass to Adam Kinser with 58 seconds remaining, and the point~after conversion by freshman Jerod Fritz, lifted Bloomington South High past nationally ranked Moeller, 28-27, Friday night at Fred Huff Field. Moeller senior running back Matt Keller's fourth touchdown of the game had broken a 21-21 third-quarter tie. The extra-point kick was blocked. Keller, who rushed for 215 yards on 19 carries, scored on runs of 72, 26 and 3 yards and a 70-yard pass reception. He had a fifth TD nullified by a crucial holding penalty. Panther Chris Johnson then intercepted Chris Vaught at the BS 15 to start ·the 85-yard winning drive for the hosts. A p;isi:dnl~e-.rl~er_e_n-ce-ca::-nn against Moeller put the ball at the Crusader 8. Crane and Kinser appeared to connect on the tying TD, but the Panthers were flagged for an ineligible receiver downfield. The pair came right back on the other side of the field and connected again. - - ·-
Moeller had gone ahead in the third quarter after recovering a Panther fumble and driving 66 yards, including a 41-yard Keller scamper and his 3-yard TD run with 7:49 left in the third quarter. The .point-after kick was blocked. After a Moeller goal-line stand, led by tackle Jeff Lynch, on South's next possession, the Crusaders drove 99 yards and appeared to put the Panthers away on a 8-yard Keller run, but Moeller was called for holding. The Crusaders were penalized 10 times. Despite 417 total yards on offense and Keller's dazzling play, Moeller - ranked eighth nationally by USA Today - fell to 1-1, Bloomington South, the defending SA Indiana state champion, improved to 2- L Moeller
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Vikes win but Moe, Bacon, Woodward lose Princeton's Vikings won by a whisker, 14-13, over Kettering Fairmont Friday night, but the Valley's Greater Cincinnati League. heavies couldn't get a nose out front and both lost, also oy a whisker, Moeller 28-27 to . Bloomington South, Indiana's defending state champ and Roger Bacon 19-14 to Dixie Heights in Kentucky. Aiken topped Woodward 24-6. Moeller played well enough to win in Indiana but the Crusaders weren't destined to overcome a rash of questionable calls and bag a victory. Matt Keller scored four touchdowns and had another which was whistled back by the officials and voided. Then a pass interference call against Moe
kept South's winning TD drive going. Moellerwasahead27-21 with time running out when the interference c.:11 kept South on offense. QB Anthony Crane hit Adam Kisner with a 13 yard TD passfor the 28-21 final. Keller had run for 215 yards on 19 carries with four scores. His fifth TD was nullified by a holding call. Moeller rolled up 417 yards. The Crusaders are l1. Dixie Heights Coach Dave Browning suffered a heart attack before his assistant coach took over and bagged a 19-14 verdict over Roger Bacon. Aaron Fitzgerald notched both Bacon touchdowns with Matt Buerger ...
booting the extra points. Rob Smith led Dixie with two TD's. Brad Pierce broke loose on an 18-yard touchdown run with six minutes left to lift Princeton to a 14-13 triumph over Fairmont. TimWebb'stwoextrapointsprovided the winning margin . Fairmont grabbed a 7-0 lead before Shaun Brown hit Darrell Deck with a TD pass covering 18 yards to draw even 7-7, Kettering shot ahead 13-7 at halftime and held that lead until Pierce clicked to salvage the win. Deck rushed for 97 yards for the 1-l Vikings. Winless Woodward got a touchdown from Gary Anderson in the last quarter to avert a shutout, losing to Aiken's Falcons 24-6.
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After getting stopped at the threeyard line and then having the winning touchdown nullified by a penalty, what do you do when you're a struggling young team against No. 8 in the nation? Simple. Just throw the "ol' dump pass to the halfback" for the winning score.in one of the gre,at.up~~ts in the nation. That's what South did to Cincinnati· Moeller at Fred Huff field Friday night on a perfect night for high school football. When freshman Jared Fritz kicked the fourth of his PATs with 0:58 left, following a 13-yard TD pass from sophomore Anthony Crane to senior halfback Adam Kinser, the Panthers owned a 28-27 triumph against one of the premier programs in the country. M{)eller (1-1) is loaded with major college talent. South (2-1) is making do with a mixed bag lineup that looked pitiful in its season opener, much better in victory last week and full or grit against the Crusaders.
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started the winning 85-yard drive, and Carpenter, who had three catches for 37 yards. There had to be some South stars down on the offensive line, too. Players like junior Mike Rogers at right guard, sophomore Nathan Podsakorr at right tackle, senior Jimmy Smith at center, junior Bill Bridges at left guard and junior Matt Muehling at left tackle. "I'm dead," a pooped Smith said. How did this wildly unimaginable upset happen? "! guess when you line up anything can happen," said South coach Mo Moriarity. "We made plays all night. You have to to beat that type of football team. It was a · team effort." Moriarity definitely did not envisee Panthers, page 83
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sion a Panther victory, but from the start it was obvinns they were re· ady to play. , "Our game plan was to eat up as much time as possible and keep it close," Moriarity said. "He (Moeller coach Steve Klonne) told me before the game he thought he'd never have an offensive team like this. "We stayed close early, and I thought that was critical." Moeller moved the ball very well, for -130 total yards to 342 for South, with tailback Matt Keller running for 227 yards and all four Crusader touchdowns. But Moriarity felt his defense "played their asses off. They were outmanned big time, but they hung in there.·· "They played really well," Klonne said of South. "I have no excuses. They had everything to gain, and we had nothing to gain. We just ' got beat. "The national ranking is an albatross at times. They (South) did a great coa~.:hing job ... Klonne said the Crusaders had ' the steam taken out of them at· times. He didn't mention it was because of penaltires (89 yards), but that's what he meant. There were 28. points scored in the first quarter. South got the ball on the Moeller
seven-yard line when a snap sailed over the punter's head. On the second play Crane lofted a six-yard score to an uncovered Carpenter. "We played with a lot of heart," Carpenter said. "We have players who never give up." Moe'ller came right back, with Chris Vaught hitting Keller for a 70· yard touchdown pass on 3rd-and-29. With 0:34 left in the first period Hickman intercepted a pass and zig· zagged 27 yards down the left sideline for a TO to make it 14-7. "The receiver tipped it," Hickman said. "l got good blocking from Willy Sylvester and the whole de· fensive team." Keller had .an immediate answer - a 7Z-vard run for a TD with no time left in the period. Crane lost a fumble to start the third quarter. and Moeller took a 27·2llead on a 26-yard run by Keller with 7:49 showing. The score stayed there when Payne blocked Steve Schreiber's kick. The Panthers overcame a holding penalty am! drove from their ·o\vn 23-yard line to the Moeller three. On fourth down on the first play of the fourth quarter Kinser was stopped for no gain. That looked like curtains for South. especially when Moeller marched clear to the Panther 14vard line. But on second down johnson intercepted Vaught. and South started from its lfi.
"After we didn't score from the three that just made us mad," Poilsako!T said. ··we knew we couldn't end the game on that. I think we showed a lot of heart ami maturit I" - th;~t was really special... · "That was the difference in the game, stopping them when the~· were ahead 27-21 :·Moriarity said. Kinser's running and rece'iving and Crane's running and passing got the ball to the Moeller eight· yard line. The Panthers then mn a play that left IV!oeller with nobodv covering Kinser in the flat. anil Crane hit him for an easv score. But an illegal receivei· clownfJeld -on the backside of the play -nullified the TD. Moriarity, who's offense has many plays nnd formations. c::llled Kinser"s number again. This time. from the 13, Crane lofted a second· down pass clownfield, and Kinser got behind the secondary for the winner. "It was just the ol" dump pass to the halfback ... Kinser said. "After the first touchdown wa~ called hack I was kind of'it1' shot:k ... Crane said. "Rut we had a couplr or more chances ... "l felt all along Crane is the. kind of kid who could do it for us:· Mo· riarity said. "He puts cverylhin~~ into it He's a good athlete." The Panthers !!O on the road for the first time this sPason next Frl day, traveling across town to North (J-2) for thr illlllll:ll citv battle. ·
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Hamner, Hamilton. __ Gre~ lemon Morroe. Mir&ele, BIMC:htster __ Russel, Onton-Massie. Mundy, r•ICH.-..- . - Barkley,CCD.,_., __ _ Taylor, CCD..-..•.....-·-··Oavldson. Turpin ______ _ Broughton. Oak Hfh __ Wynn,.FM"fieJ<L _ _
Reily, St. Xavier _ _
Pllulineti, Lll Sale-Johnson. Walnut Hils __ Cepluch.Badin.---··-·lubrecht, Beechwood._ Min~e. Winton
Wood$._
Oever,Mariemont-Lewls, Batavia.____ _ Johnson, Wyoming __ _
Schubert, Batavia _ _ Gregovich, Willimsbrg ..
Maltscheck, Reading_ Wiliams, Loveland.-Hendrlch, wmrow ...... Cook, Little Miami.~.~ Asmann. CampbelL-.. Pent:e. Mason ____ Farris, Harrison. ............. Barnes, Blanchester... _ Anderson.--·······-·-White, ~w Miami......... McNabb, New Miami.. .. Gamboa, Fimeytown... . Smith. landmark ___ , Hergo!l, Beechwood..... Fitzgerald,. RBacon. __ Anderson. Wlt~ow .. _. Chappel, Western Hils. Orr, Mariemont........ -.~ Cogeshal. Falrfleld.....Cole, Hamnton................. Maynard. LMOIYoe ....Brockhoeff, BchwoocL
JonM, Beechwood... _ Parton. Elder.----· MCHugh. Moeller.. _ Malone, Badin...........- . Whalen.McNlchotas..Jones, ceo.......... -...--. Gourley, Western Hills.. Brandenborg. GEste_ Miler, Glen Este ____ _ Butler, RQ9ef" Bacon. __ L.Marshai.St.Xavier_ Doney, St. Xavier-·-Cole, Fenwlctt ..........--Rosser, Anderson....... _ Torrey, Springboro ___ _ Hinton, Oak Hils......--. lll!)kowskl, M~ford ... _ A. Walker, Lima _ _ _ Evans. Lakota ____ _ Pierce, Princeton. ..... _ .. BeR, Middetown............. Yeager, Indian HiL....... Fulton, Wyoming, _ _ Simpson, Withrow. __ Mike Yeager, ltfill. __ Hinlc.ston. NRkhmond.Leary, FtmeYfown..__ Tyler Martin, Indian HW laBarbMa, Indian HIL
GPo,, TD.PAFG Tot 3 RB 10 2 62 3 RB II .til 2 TB 7 0 0 .t2 3 RB 6 36' 1 RB 6 36 2 RB 6 J6 2 TB S 32 2 WR S 30 3 RB S 30 2 QB S 0 II 30 2 QB .t I 76 2 WR .f 0 74 2 RB .t a 7.t 2 RB .t 0 74 2 WR 4 0 14 1 QB 4 0 1.t 2 RB 4 74 2 RB .t 7.t 2 RB .t 74 2 RB .t 0 0 7.t 2 RB .t 7.t 1 RB .t 7.t 2 WR 3 73 2 RB 3 70 1 RB 3 20 2 RB 3 70 2 RB 3 20 2 TE 3 10 2 RB 3 111 1 WR 3 111 1 RB 3 111 1 RB 3 111 1 RB 3 II 3 RB 3 111 1 RB 3 111 2 FB 3 Ill 2 HB 3 0 0 111 1 RB 3 111 2 H8 3 111 7 WR 3 IS 2 WR I IS 2 H8 3 Ill 2 QB 3 111 2 RB 3 111 3 RB 3 1S 2 RB 3 111 1 RB 3 111 1 RB 1 2 16 7 TB 2 0 0 U 2 QB 1 t u 2 RB 2 1 U 2 RB 1 1 l.t 7 RB 2 2 0 l.t 3 QB 1 I 1.t 1 RB 2 1 II 1.t 2 RB 2 1 U 2 TE 1 2 II 1.t 2 FB 1 7 13 2 RB 2 I 1J 2 QB 2 I 13 2 TB 2 12 3 RB 2 12 3 WR 2 12 2 WR 7 12 2 WR 2 12 2 QB 2 12 2 WR 2 12 1 RB 2 12 1 QB 2 12 2 WR 1 12 2 WR 2 12 1 RB 2 12 2 DB 2 t2 2 RB 2 12 7 TB 2 II 12
7 K 2 WR 2 RB
0 12 1 0 2 II
12 17
2 RB 1 RB 2 WR 2 RB 2 RB 2 RB 2 RB 2 RB 1 RG 1 RB 2 WR 2 WR 1 RB
2 0 2 0
12 12
2 II 2 0
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 i2 17
2 0 1 2
2 2 0 0 2 1 1 2
12
.,. Rushing Play.,., School AH. Yards Alexander, Boone County - - S6 637 Mlree, Winton Woods ~----·51 SO.t Menetrey,Campbel.-.---·•• 43t lewis. Reacfin9 .-..· - - - - - - · 4-4 3118 Wym, Fairfield·----................. 47 349 Pence, Mason _ _ _ _ .... 38 JJ3 Smith. Ryle - -..- - - · - . : . 61 3311 Keler, Moeller·-·-..· - - - 2a 301 Barkley, c e o - - " · - - · - - 71 77.t Gamboa. Fimeytown - - - - · 34 770 Harmer,HamRton _ _ _ _ _ 33 265 Lubrecht, Beechwood ----·-·10 259 Davidson. TUI'J)in ...........------· 65 2511 Watker,llma ..............- ....... _ ....... 52 254 Mayer, New Miami ...- ........--. 52 2411 AlelCander,Coler~n--- ..--.34 239 Conrad, Homes ......·-·-·--- 52 2311
Mundy, NCH -··--------- 3l
Green. Lemon Monroe---" Netfl(!s,Coltrain, _ _ _ _ _ l9 Pope, Pu'cel ........----~- .....-. 36 Farris, Harrison ... --.~ ..·-·---- 23 Pau!ineS, La Salle ............." ............ 30 B¥nes, Blanchester ...................... .tO Hinton, Oak Hils ·-·--·-·--- 38 Sancl\as.Eider Maynard. Lemon MOtttoe _ _ 10 Asrn8M,.Cllmpbel,_, _ _ _ 21
-----35
... ,_
.. •••
Gr-. T\KOin -----·--·-· 29 Pastvra, Batavia -·------..-·.... 31 Smith.landmMk Christian ._....,15 Merlow, Milford ..............· - - - · 211 Andreadii. Anderson - - - 211
230 m 122 219 210 113 717 207 206 103 703
200 200
199 i96 195
~~~:~-~~..--~ ~~: ~::-:~~;~-====~ ~~: DKk,Prlnceton _ _ _ _ _ 30 175 Neh.on. Taft - " - - -..·-·-·-79 WRSChtvic\, Mwi«nont -·--·- 21 M....-phy,Cote-reln -·---..·--.... 13 WiRiams, Loveland---·---- 76 Lewis, B a t a v i a - - - - · t6 Orr, Mariemont ___ .. ______ 32 T~son.Hamlton _ _ _ 31 .Jotlnson, Wah.lt Hih -----·... 25 Holbert, Harrison .... -·-·-----... 2.t Miracle, Blenches fer ............- ....... 26 Cole, Fenwick ................................. 30
17.t 170 167 165 165 164 163 163 162 158 157
AYg.
7.4 9.9
... 9.1
7.4 !.7
4.1 10.11 9.9 7.9
8.0 6.4
l.7 4.9 4.8 7.0 4.6 6.6 9.2 11.7 6.1 9.4 7.1 l.J l.4 l.9 10.1
9.7 6.!
6.l 7.9 7.0 7.0 7.4 9.3 1.2 7.1 S.l l.9 6.1 12.11 6.3 10.3 l.1 l.l 6.l 6.1 6.0 7.l
.,. Passing Player, School Hergott, Beechwood Reder, Elder .......
Aft Comp ..... 35 21 ..... 53 27
Yck 545 45.t
Pence, Mason......·-·-·P&Uintii,LaSitlle........ _ Davidson,. Turpin............ ~ey,Holmes .. _.. GreQOVich, wilmsbrg_
Football poll 1. St. Xavier (14) .... 149 2. Moeller .............. 122 3. Colerain (1) ........ 114 4. La Salle ............. 109 5. Withrow ............. 74 6. Anderson ........... 71 7. Elder .................. 70 8. Princeton ........... 58 9. Winton Woods ... 28 10. Fairfield ............. 9
~S.Wa!Hils.._
rrm
19
.t07
:u
...
21
319
,.
Stormer, Carr(lbel -·------·-- 29 Nier, Olnton-Massle -"·"·--"...... 36 Slusher, Holmes--·-·--·--·-·- 60 KMSer, Harrison,_........................ .C.t M¥tln.Rt~ --·--.................. 30 Ridley, Taft·---·---·--..- 30 Albers. Anderson ·---·--...... 75 Rieck, Glen E5te _ .. ____ 46 Bishop, Batavia--·--·-·- 31 Malone, Badin -------·"-·- 21 McHenry, Walnut Hils-..... _ ... ~ Fletcher, Middletown-"--·- .c9 Blair, Springboro -"·-·--............. .t6 Belt, La Sale ---·-·-·-·-··-...... 27 Correl, Amefia ... -·~·--- ........ 36 Kldwel.. NCH --"·-·-·--·--·..- 2.t StepheM, li!lr'oi)T\¥k Qrlslian .~ 17 Craig. Uttte MiMTII ·------..·-·- 29 Sprengard. St. Xavi« ·--·-·-.. -- 77 Taylor, WoodwMd _ ........- -..·- 37 Heflin. lemon MOIToe --..........." 10 Ahrens. Roger Bacon """-·~-·- 23 Schroeder, Kings·--· ..- -.......- .t2 P\.n"vner, Wyoming .... _:.... ___ 10 Cole, Hamlton - - - · - - 19 Frakes, lndianHil _______ 42 Jenkins. W.nton Woods - - - 17 Se!zer, Mcl'lkholas .....---·-·-·-- 37 South. FtnWick - - · - -............ _ t.t
39l
17
3111
17 1.t 17
3Sl
,.
302
19 16 23 19 Ill 1.t 11 13
286 774 770 2.tl US 7.t2 ns 217 211 207
13 1.t 9 12 12 9 I 11 ' 13 7
"" 192 192 186 1115 110 176 172 161 ISII ISO
Yds 106
Avg. 11.4 1H 12.6 U.6 10.11 11.5 23.3 111.7 U.6 20.7 17.0 17.0 1S.S 18.5 12.• 12.2 23.3 18.1 16.5 JS..t 14.9 IU 211.2 77.2 · 71J 12.5 20.0 17.1 16.6 15.0 15.0 U.7 12.2 9.1 3.2
" ,..
u
a
J.CI 313
.,. Receiving Player, ScMol No. Gregovlch. Wiaamsburg ---...--111 Grubbs. Harrison · - - - - - 1 6 .Jones.Bncttwood ______ u Lewls,Batavia _ _ _ ,__ ........... l.t Bridges, Wiliamsbl..rg ...--·-·-·-12 Cousino, lnd&n Hils ......................... 11 Russel. Ointon-Massie .................. 10 ChMlbers,watnutHils ..............-10 Parton. Elder - - - - - - - - 1 0 Rook, Bacln - - - - - · - - 9 Torrey, SprinQboro - - - - t Hl.mphrey, Holme'$ "-·-·-........- .. 9 Brandenburg.. Glen Esle ................. 9 Seby, Elder -·-·----·"-·-·--1 Miltr,GienEste _ _ _ "'""""-8 Fox, Oak Hils ~--·------- .. 1 Keler,Moeler _ _ _ _ _ 7 Phlpps,CJinton.Massif _ _ .......... 7 Ostendorf, La Salt - - - -..·--"7 Rtily,Sf.Xaviel'------7 Evans, Lakota - - - · - · · · - - 7 Palmer, Holmn - ..----·-......... 7 Br....,..,ett, Campbel _____ ,_ 6 Mapp, Tall ......- - - - - · - -..-"6 McH1.91, Moder - - - - - - 6 Homan. Amela · - - - - - - 6 Leary, Finneytown -·"----·---6 COIT&d.Homes-----·--6 Barnes. 61anchestl'!'" ·--·-.. ---·- 6 Thompson, Ultfe Miami -·-.. ·-·- 6 Munafo, Fenwick _ ...- ....·---.. ~ 6 Maftschtdt. Reading .. ___ ,. ___ 6 Wels, Princeton - - - - - ·..··--" 6 B~ger.Marlemoi'Lt-----!1
Bel. Middetown - - - - - 6 Sils,. L~ Orlstian -·--Cappref. Anderson·--·-"·... ·-·- 5 Hetvey,LemonMOtttoe .......... _ .. _5 Menetrey, Campbell ....................... S Lambers. Elder -·--................ ___ 5 Caoper, ~er Park - - · - · - · - S An«eadis. Anderson_,......... _ S
s
Mundy, NCH - - - -..-·-·--·--- S H1.d\al. Glen Este ---·---··-~ s Kt'idet, Oak Hils"~---·--·· ..-- 5 Zelina, Sycamore - - · - · - -....- 5 Hinton, Oak Hills ............................... 5 Preston. Springboro .................... _.. 5 Bremer, Western Brown ....- ..... _ 5 Ell9I!L Oeer Park ·-·---·--"·- 5 McGhte. walnutHifs ______ s Anderson.Withrow _ _ _ s Caucii.Reaclng _ _ _ _ 4 .Johr'tsctl, Wyoming - - - - · - - .t Frye, Wit~aw · - - - - - - · - - • Whalen. McNicholas - -..~-....·- • Bailey.~' ____ ..,_,_,_,4 Mack, Woodward _ _ ........-·-·- .t woeste,WtntonWoods _ _ _ .c N~ssen. Roger Bacon---- • Kanaltar,Ryle. _ _ _ ,.. _ _ :.t
2!3
317•
?O.t 120 9.t 2JJ 1117 1"6 1117 t58 ISJ 140 118 99 98 163 127 116 1011 1G.t 1111 169 165 137 13S 120 107 100 90 13
II
73 59 19 193 164 116 IllS 1113 100 13 69 66 65 59 59 Sl S7 4J 37 3'2 161 129 t77 120 9n
8-.t
77 74 73
31.6 3'2.1 23.2 21.0 20.6 20.0 16.6
13.1 112 t3.0 11.11 11.11 11.6 11.7 11.0 7.4
u
.tl.O 31.3 31.7 30.0 12.5 11.0 19.J 19.0 IU
G Rsh RK Ret Total
3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2
637 431 195 301 230 165 165 730 3118 274 330 207 97 219 212
23'2 0 lOS 177 13 211 16J rz 69 n3 St 207 104 124 107 97 41 0 56 99 8 69 59 1211 2ll 39 57 60 100 23
Player, Sdtool No. Banks, Colerain .....................- ....... 1 Brown. Purcel ......."_... ______ I Altxander, Boone County .. ___ 4 Muody,NCH ... _, _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Anct"eadis,Anderson _ _ _ _ 4 Menetrey, Carr(Jbel _ .. _ _ 2 aarktey. ceo -----·-·---- 2 Cornet. Homes ............ ·-~·-·-·-·-· 2 Brier, St. Xavier ........................... 1 Leinif19er, lndlan Hill ·-·~·--- ... t Johnson. Walnut Hils ......---·-"· 2 Wiliams. loveland ........- - - - 6 Miler,Sprln¢oro - .....- ..-----l McGowan. Sprln¢oro · - - - 1 McHugh. Moeler ··--.. -·..·--·-·- 2 White, McNIChola5 ..... _ .. _ _ ' Anderson. Woodward ___ ,. ___ .t Holbert, Harrison -~ ........... ~ ..- - J Bailey, Hughes ......·---·--·---·--• Ke-.r, Moeller ...............----·-- 3 Httvey, Lemon Monrot ...- - 1 Wiliams,R09ft"Bacon ..... _ _ t Nefson.Tatt .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l Hines, walnutHiRs - -..- - 3 Keidef, Oak Hils ......-·"·--..---·-- 6 Reily, St. Xavier ............ ~ ...... _, ___ 1 Babinec, Milford ............ ~-·--·~·--· 6 Hmnan, Ryle ............................. _ 1 Fulton. wyoming _ .................·-·-- 1 Cupp, Mason ...................... - -... 1 Pritchett, SycMnore ·-·~- .. ~--·- 3 Kirby, Reading _ ..................·----. 3 Lewi,, Batavia ...- ....."--·-·..·---· 2 Connor, Reading ...·-·---·----· 1 Alen. Winton Woods ·"·----·- 2 Davidson. Turpin-·"------ 1 Smlltt.Ryle · - - - - - - - 2
)00
Yds 101
AVO. 101
m
58.0 SS.S
169 66J 579 Sol6 5n SOl 493 .U2 4?9 479 3'99 394 369 336 335
Ill
111 212 104
99 97 .t7 -46 17 757 119 71 61 286 171 81
11.t 12 77
21
54 79 151 lS t41 .t6 73 73 67 66
.t3 71 .t2
20 .tO
13.11
Sl.O 52.0
4!.s ~.S
.t7.0 -46.0
.U.S 411
JU 3$.5 37.0 31.0 30.7 29.0 28.S 77.3 77.0 77.0 77.0 76.3 25.0 75.0 n.s 73.0
n.o
23.0 n.3 12.0 21.5 71.8 20.1 20.0 20.11
.,. Kick scoring Player, School FG PAT TOtll Cogeshai,Fairfleld · - - - - - 3 .t 13 leS, (ampbell .... ~·-·~- ..-·---·II 13 ll Rosser, Anderson -·-·----·11 12 12 Bauguess. St. Xavier'" _ _ _ t I 11 Matts~Re&<fng -·---·-- 1 7 10 Francls.LemonMonroe _ _ _ 1 6 t Kaeser, Harrison --·-·---"·- 0 9 9 Tymftt. Mason - - - - - - - - 1 S Driggers, Elder ._.. ______ .. _ t s II sut:van. Homes ·-....- ...... ~·----· 1 S 1 Wills, New Richmond ·-------- 0 I I PogozalskL Badin ·--·--~-- 0 7 7 Holtk&n"'P,PurCei _ _ _ _ O 7 7 Frlstou, Oak ...s - - - - - 1 • 7 Boots.Mitford-----1 4 7 Ebb, Princeton--·--·--- 1 4 7 Bishop, Beechwood ...- ....· - · - 0 7 7 Weismi!W\, La Salle --·-·-·-·..---II 7 7 Sdre/ber, Moeller ---..-·..- - 0 6 6 Schaetfer,Amella. _ _ _ _ _ 1 3 6
.,. Fumble recoveries 3: Ebrecht, Amela; Carter, Wiliamsburg; Carter, Wiliamsbl..rg; Gitene, St. Xavier 2: Jotmon, Springboro; 091ftree, Batavia; Dou9herty, Amelia: Sizemore, New Miami; Byrd, Kings; Woolen. New Richmond; s. MilcheR. With· row; Shoemaker, Lovetand; Gr~ lemon Mon-
'oe 1: Meadows. Oak Hils; Gehn, Oak H'rls; Tay· lor, Oe'er Park; Ruschman. ~er Park; Sin'lons, St. Xavier; M. Marshal, St. Xavier; Wiliams, Roger B&eon; Butler, Roger B&COI"'; Otto, Roger Bacon; Williamson, Clinton-Massle; Russell, Clinton· Massie; Jeremy Phipps. CJinlon·Maule; McNemM, La Salle; Hefd, La Sale; Burr, COlerain; Carte., Purcell; Taktak, Glen Este; Ingram. Western Hils; Chappel. Western Hils; Norman. Western Hils; Patterson. Western Hils; Schorsch, Western Hils; Busctu,McNicholas t: Wlhoit, McNicholas; Shes tina, Turpin; Cour· nand, NCH; Wolfram. Badin: Codnn, Moeller; Liebert, Moder; ~. W!Riamsburg; Pengallo, Wil· namsburg; Bach. Wiliamsblc'g; MacDonald, Bata· via; P!vmmtr, Wyoming; Smith. Wyoming; Lowe, Wyoming; Otr, Madeira; Carlin. Madeira; Davis. . Lockland; Bradley, 8121nchester; Mira de, Blanches· ter; Johnson. Homes; Hawkins, Holmes; Ward. Holmes; Sterling. Ryle; Lootler, Ryle; Hester. Win· ton Woods; Gregory, W.nton Woods; Johnson. Winton Woods.
.,. Touchdown passes
.,. Punting Playtr,School No. Y.-ds Carter,Wiliamsbur;----• tn Riltic. Lanch'l¥k Christian _ _ 3 126 Taylor,Ceo ........................ _ _ 4 t6S Gourley, Western Hils ______ 13 528 Boots. Milford ..........--·-·--..· 10J Russel, Cllnton-Massle - - - - - 5 207 Parton,Eidtr ...... _ _ _ _ _ 200 Ptnnekamp,Moeler _ _ _ 2 79 Frencis,LemonMOfY"oe _ _ J 1111 Wotfer,Mcl'lcholas _ _ _ 7 275 Evans, Winton Woods----- .t 154 Bishop, Be~hwood """---·--11 305 Wiseman, Finoeytown ·-·-·-189 Ridley,Tatt _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 tlt Kah\Batavfa ..- - - - - • 295 Willams.LoveiMd .....- - - 6 211 PogozalskL Badin ..,__ .. _ _ _ 3 109 Dever, Mariemonf ....· - · - - - 2 70 C.shal. Fairfield ..----·-·--·- 6 'l09 Pa\J'IMII, La Salle ..--·----·- 5 17.t Brandenburg, Glen Este "'"-·-a 775 O'Connor, ~er Park - - - - 7 143 JarnM.Lima --·------..- - 1 271 Holman. Amelia - - - - - - - 9 »t Brown. Hemilton - - - - - - • 134 WMs.NewRk:tvnond _ _ _ .t 134 Messen, Roger Bacon ..-·--·-- 5 167 Webb, Princeton ..-·-·-·-·..·---· 7 234 Stone, Relldln; · - - - - - - - - · 3 110 Gilhan. Sycamore ____ .. __ 6 200 Sch'oeder, Kings------ 9 295
s s
s
Poo<.Huohe•-----7
s
ShestN. T u r p i n - - - Meflord. Wyoming--·-- .t Klein.Ryle.--....... _ .. _ _ 9 Bt.rton. Ryle _ ...............- ................. 6 BreT'II'"Ief',WesternBrown. ____ ll Hlnfon. Oak Hils----·---·-·- 5
210 t65
Avg. 43.0 .t2.0 no .t0.6
.40.6 .O•.t 40.0 39.5 39.3
JU 31.5 31.1 37.4 37.0
JU
l6.J l6.J 35.11 34.a 34.7 34..t 3U 33.9 33.7 33.5 33.5 33.4 33.4 33.3 JJ.J 33.3
ll.O
Ill 294 193 341 156
33.0 3'2.7 32.6 32.1 31.7 31.2
Player, Sdtool No. Y.-ds 65 Johnson. Wyoming - - - - - - 1 DKk.. Princeton ·-·---..- - 1 40
Avg. 65.0 «1.0
.,. Punt returns Mundy, NCH -·-····-··-····-·-·-·- 2 Walnscotf, Beec:hwood --·---· 2 Perrberton. New Rlchmond · - - 3 Mapp,Taff ..... - -..· - · - - - " Anct"eadis. Anderson - · - - - • BablnK. Miford · - - - - 1 Brktqes, Willamslu'g _ _ _ 3 Lewis,Batavia _ _ _ _ _ _ .t
Herman. Ryle ·-·----·--·Knight, Fairfield .. _ _ _ _ .t1 Torrey, Springboro·"·------ S Wiliams. Loveland---- 2 Aatl'ander,Coleraln .. _ _ _ _ 3 Howard. Middletown ----·~- I
• 66 63 9.t 93
lll
31.5 31.3 23.3 12.3 n.o
If 12 6J
11.0
11
20.3
10 11
20.11 11.0 15.6 15.0 15.0 15.0
.,. Offensive average
_ . , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. 492.5 Winton Woods·---------·-"-- .t81.0 Williamsburg·---·--·-----·--··....·--·..· .t39.0 Colerain __ .. ~ ...............- ..... _ ..........- ...- .......... 421.0 Batavia,_.............-..... ______ .. __ ,. ____ .t 111.0 CampbdCoi.Kity -_ --_ --_ -416.7 Anderson_, _ _-_ _-_ _-_ _· 416.11 RelMin; __
----·- 405.5
Badin---·----------·-·--·-· 403.0
B~wood ·----...- - - · - · - - -...- ... ·----- 378.3 Wittv-ow .........·-------·-·---................- .... 376.0 Harrison .................... ______ ,................. -~··· 372.0 lemon Monrot ..-·-·---..- -.......................... 35S.IJ Elder"'"----·---------·--· 351.0 North Colegt "---Taft ..... _ _ tfil·-----·-.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ........ ___ l.tJ.S l.tJ.O ceo .... _ .. _____ .. _ _ _ _ _ ..,_............ m.o Clnton-Massle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .................... 31.t.O NewMI!tf'T'Ii ..- - - - · - - - - - - · - - · - - · 307.0 Holmes-----·--..-·--·-·"""""_794.7 Mason ........."·---·..-----··-"""'"·-.... 291.5 Wyoming ... ·-~·---"--""·---·--·-· 289.0 M¥iernont ·-·..- · · - · - - - - -............- ... 285.0 lnclan Hil ....----------·---·--..-· 2114.0 La Sale ..--..- - - - - · - · - · - · - - 2111.11 LoveiMd - - · - - - - - - - - - -..-·..- 272.5 Oak Hils---·~-~--·-"·771.11 Purcel_..... ~--·--·---·-- ........................ 259.0 Glen Este ......................--·---........................ 255.11 New Richmond .......-----·---·-............. 251.0 Blanchesfer ____ .. _____ .. _ ........ _ .. 250.11 Turpin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ., _______ 24S.5
....-............
St. Xavier 247.0 Landmar1t Orlstlan - - - - - - - - - ·.. 246.0 MWetown------..·-""___ ,....... 2.t3.0 RQ9ef" Bacon __ ""-·"·"--"·-·-·""""""'"'"""' 239.0
.,. Defensive average
1U 1.t.O 14.0 117 IJ.O 13.0 12.1 11.5 111.5 10.3 111.1 10.11
ManH11---..- · - - - -..· - - -..... _ 97.0 A n d e r s o n - · - - - - - - - - ·..·--- 118.0 St.Xavfer _____ 115.5 c e o - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. ~·- 12s.o Wltt.-ow - - - - - - - - - -..·--"""" 126.5 MarJernonf ..- - · - - - - - - - - · - · .. -·..- 130.0 Colerain-·---·-·-------·-·-·.. -·~·--· 143.0 Turpin ...- .... ~·---·---·--- ..·-··.. ~---- 1s2.n Ryle .... ·-·-..- - · - - - · - · - - - - - ·....·-- IS.t.O Amelia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,...." ....- .. ---~· 157.0 T•"----------·-·--157.0 Reldng .. ~--------- ..- 157.5 lemon MOIToe... _ _ _ .. _____ ............ 167.5 Olnton-Massie - · - - -.. -----·-·-.................. 161.5 New Miami M·~-----170.0 La Salt,.. ___ ,.._ ...... ___ .. _____ .. ---............ 1113.0 Han'lilton ______________________ .... IS9.0 Wyoming_.. ___ .. __________ ,...... 193.0
3: Crowe, Mason 2: Slaven, Harrison; Anderson. Amelia; While, New Miami; Felts. New Richmond; Anderson, Wllhrow; Lammers, Elder; Fink, Mariemont; WIIOMns, Lemoo Morroe; arockhoeft, Beechwood;
Wiliamsbl..rg - · - - - - · - - · -.. ----·--· 200.8 Western Hils --.. ---..------·....- ...." ........ 215.0 North Colege Hil ..........._ ...... 217.5 GlenEste ............ _...... _..... _ .............................. 7240 lima .. _ ............ 227.0 Puree!!................ ............ 2290 245.0 Springboro............ Roger B&eon ...................-......,......................... 255 0
Cousino,lndlar~HII
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The 15 coaches voting the The Enquirer's weekly football poll have tabbed the St. Xavier Bombers the near-unanimous choice as Cincinnati's No. 1 team two weeks into the 1994 season. Ranked No. 3 in the preseason poll, coach Steve Rasso's Bombers took over the top spot based on impressive victories over Centerville and Western Hills. Despite a 28-27 setback to Bloomington (Ind.) South, preseason favorite Moeller fell only one notch, to No. 2 while Colerain took over the No. 3 spot. Princeton took the biggest tumble, falling from No. 2 to No. 8 after losing to La Salle. Milford's Jim Prather was the only coach not sold on St. Xavier. He opted for Colerain while placing St. X second. "Colerain is hot right now," Prather explained. "Kerry (Coombs) has brought this group of kids along and they should make the olavoffs."
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Last week: Not ranked. Result Offense gained 537 yards In 37-20 victory vs. Tlntey Park Andrew. Mike Stokes ran 24 times lor 181 yards, two TOs. Oku Satcher made 14 solo, six assisted tackles. Next Friday at New Lenox Uncolnway.
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Last week: Not ranked. Re1ult Defeated Pottstown Pottsgrove 37-3 as winning streak reached 16. Rashonn Drayton scored on runs ol4 and 24 yards; Herold Fairclough had 12 tackles. Game was delayed one hour In second quarter by lightning. Next Friday a1 Easton.
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Last week: 18. Result Defense caused seven turnovers In opening 42-7 rout of Hamden. Donovan Yartlough blocked two punts; Maurice Daniels recovered two fumbles. Derrick Crittenden ;returned opening kickoff 85 yards for TO. Next Friday at Fairfax.
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Last week: 20. Aesult Defeated Grand Rapids Union 40-6 as Jonathan Walker ran 14 times for 132 yards, three TOs. Next Saturday at Grand Rapids Creston.
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Creek 25-22 as winning streak reached 13. Cht1s Redman was 15lor-31 passing lor 276 yards, three TDs. Damon Wordlow made nine solo tackles; ~obert Walker kicked winning 26-yard field goal with 4:05 left. Next Friday vs. Loulsvlllt St Xavier.
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Last week: ranked'. Improved winning streak to 27 (and 39 ol40) with 46-0 rout of Toppenish. Kevin McClure was 4lor-8 passing In first hall for 147 yards, three TOs. Andy Harris made 11 solo tackles In first half. Next Friday vs. Grandview.
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1. LaPuente (Calif.) Bishop Amat (1-0) 2. Concord (Calif.) De La Salle (1-0) 3. Midwest City (Okla.) (2-0) 4. Prosser (Wash.) (1-0) 5. Honolulu St. Louis (3-0) 6. Tulsa Washington (2-Q) 7. Boulder (Colo.) (2-0) 8. Tumwater (Wash.) (1-Q) 9. Baker~field (Calif.) (1-0) 10. Phoemx South Mountain (1-0)
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Heading Into this high school football season the Covington Catholic-Moeller game looked to be a marquee matchup. The 1993 Kentucky Class AAA champion against the 1993 Ohio Division I runner-up. Two teams with aspirations of state championships this season. Instead, tonight's 7:30 game at Galbreath Field will feature two teams coming off losses last Friday and looking to answer major questions about the rest o'f the season. Covington Catholic 0-2) must find a way to stop beating itself with turnovers, penalties and allowing big plays. Moeller (1-ll, which entered the season ranked No. 9 nationally by USA Today and No. 7 by Doug Huff's Scholastic Sports Poll, must find some defense and renewed confidence after allowing Bloomington (Ind.) South almost 400 yards in a 28-27 loss last Friday. While a win tonight would be a confidence booster for Covington Catholic, it's almost a necessity for Moeller if the Crusaders are to keep alive hopes of qualifying for the playoffs. Ohio schools qualify according to the complex Harbin computer rating system, which gives teams points for each win and points for each game their opponents win during the season. Teams get no points for a loss. Kentucky schools qualify according to the district record. Covington Catholic Is 1·0 in its district. "We can't mess around no.w," said Moeller coach · St.eve Klonne. "We can't afford any more losses at this point, especially with the schedule we have ahead of us." Klonne said the Crusaders are Please see MOELLER, 2C
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0 0 · Fr!day, September 16, 1994 1C 0 Races 4C Comics sc 0 Classified 6C-12C 0 0 er or later we're going to jell and we'll be all right." 0 Allowing big plays also has hurt the Colonels. In their sea- 0 son-opening 44-22 loss to Class AAAA power Boone County, they 0 gave up a 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, a 78-yard kickoff return that set up another 0 TD, a 39-yard scoring run and a 48-yard pass play that setup an- 0 other short touchdown run. In last week's 19-10 loss to 0 Beechwood, Covington Catholic lost a fumble at Beechwood's 1, 0 had a penalty on a third-and-goal at Beechwood's 1 that turned into a field goal and had an Inter- 0 ception returned to the 12-yard 0 line that set up a touchdown. Moeller coach Steve Klonne: "We "When I look at them it's can't take anyone lightly right now." hard to believe they've lost two 0 per game, but turnovers and games," Klonne said. "They defipenalties have kept them from nitely have good personnel and 0 scoring more than 32 points are well-coached and they're defense is big, so I know they have combined in their two losses. a lot of potentiaL We can't take 0 "It's been alack of consisten- anyone lightly right now." 0
still reeling from last Friday's loss. ':(Wednesday) was our first ·· good day of practice this week," · · :. ·he said. "We've been in Ia-la land since that loss. It really was a shock to everyone, because of all · the preseason expectations and all the hype. The defensive concerns we had in the beginning of the year (replacing 10 starters) , .. we still have." Those concerns could become ·greater this week If two starting Cincinnati Post photo · defensive backs who suffered in· ··· juries against Bloomington ·.·South can't play. Cornerback · • Jerry Thompson, considered the ' Crusaders' top man-for-man , pass defender, has a pulled groin and free safety Andy Kwiatkows;· ki has a bum ankle. Moeller hasn't had any prob. !ems on offense in its first two cy that comes from a lack of , games, averaging 492 yards (291 experience," said Covington . rushing and 201 passing) and Catholic coach Lynn Ray, whose 40.5 points per game. team returned just two offensive Covington Catholic has rack· starters. "We're not panicking or ed up plenty of yards in its first going to make any changes in three games, averaging 356 yards cpersb;'mel. We believe that soon-
Covington Catholic is the only Northern Kentucky school ever to beat Moeller, which is 13-1 · all-time in those games. The CovCath win was a 22-17 decision in 1992. Moeller won last year's game 24-7.
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KINGS MILLS, Ohio - Offensive power is what propellep the Moeller Crusaders high into the national high school football rankings. But defense is what saved Moellar In its 14-10 victory Friday night over a relentless CovIngton (Ky.) Catholic team at Galbreath Field. "Our high-octane offense ra/1 out of gas,'' said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "Our defense has been kind of maligned, but it did a great job. The reason we won the game is because of our defense. Defensively, we stepped forward." In the final six minutes of the game, the Crusacters (2·ll made a goal line stand and also forced a CovCath fumble at the Moeller 36-yard line. "We had something to prove," said Moeiler senior linebacker Jermaine Monk. "We wanted to , show everybody In the city that this defense is young but we can play." · MARK BOWENfThe Cincl~na« Post Monk is the only· defensive Moeller High School impr_oved its record to 2-1 Friday night with a 14-10 victory over Covington CathoDe. Here, Mo~ller running. back Matt starter who returned from the Keller gels caught by the Iersey as Colonels defender Artie Stein closes In for the tackle. · Moeller team that advanced. to the Division I state finals last year. And the 10 new Crusaders right end and Into Moeller terrion -defense took some criticism tory for an apparent first down. last week after a 28·27 upset loss ·, at Bloomington (Ind.) South. But Moeller senior defensive From Page 10 back Jerry Thompson reached But MoeLler's defense was ter. The Colonels drove down for from behind and knocked the sturdy enough at appropriate a first down at the nine. But the ball out of Cogswell's arms. times to drop.CovCath to 1-3. Crusaders rose up. Mike Steltenpohl, a senior de"CovCath Is a lot better than A10 Northeast Suburban Life Press "Our defensive coordinator fensive back, recovered the ball Its record," Klonne said. "We (Bob TUII) came into the huddle for the Crusaders on their own knew it was going to be a tougl:l September 21. 1994 and said, 'You got to get tough,' " 36 :yard line. Only 2:28 remained. game, and it was." Monk said. Moeller's, star. runriing pack, CovCath got the ball back one senior Matt Keller, sat out th!l Moeller 14, Covington Catholic 10 Moeller responded with con- final time. But the Colonels final 10 minutes of the second. secutive tackles for losses on couldn't muster a first down The Crusaders' second test against a quarter because of an Illness. running plays. The Crusaders from their 37-yard line. Moeller Northern Kentucky team was considerably The Crusaders led 14· 7 at half· then stuffed a draw play to force had escaped, thanks to a defense tougher than their first- a 54-15 romp over time, but penalthis caused one in search of an identity. fourth-and-goal at the 11. CovHighlands. Moeller scored all its points in touchdown to be nullified and Cath settled for a 28-yard field "Moeller has a heck of a footalso led to a missed field goal. the first half and then let the defense fend goal by Terry Farro that closed ball team," said Covington Cath"We knew going into the secoff the Colonels. Chris Vaught threw a 47out the scoring at 14-10 with 6:04 olic coach Lynn Ray. ond· half that the defense was left In the game. yard touchdown pass to Greg McHugh for COVINGTON CATHOLIC 7 0 0 3-10 going to have to take over the MOEllER 1 1 0 G-14 the first score; Vaught ran in from one yard CovCath made one final game," Monk said. · for the second score . Steve Schreiber conthreat. The Colonels had the ball CovCath still trailed !'4-7 verJed both points-after. on their own 46. Quarterback when It . recovered a fumble oil Thts week: Saturday, Sept. 24 - Erie Kevin Cogswell raced . around the Moeller 18-yard line with II Cathedral Prep vs. Mo~llcr @ Galhreath minutes left in the fourth quarField, 7:30p.m.
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The Moeller Crusaders' secMOELLER 14 ond test against a Northern Kentucky team was considerably COV. CATHOLIC 10 tougher than their first - a 54-15 Moeller will be home Saturday romp over Highlands in week night, hosting Erie Cathedral one. Prep at Galbreath Field. Erie Moeller scored all its points in . Cathedral defeated Middletown the first half. Chris Vaught threw 14-7 two weeks ago. a 47-yard touchdown pass to This is Moeller's fourth Greg McHugh for the first score; straight game against an out-ofVaught ran in from one yard for state opponent, having also the second score. Steve Schreiber defeated Highlands and lost ro converted both points-after. Bloomington South.
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Nelson, Tan .........- ......... Cepluch,Badin....- ........ . Johnson. Wl'lfnut Hills... . Miracle, Bl~l'lesler ..... Mill~. Edgewood.....•.... Reilly, St. Xavier ...•.•.•..... Kapprel, Anderson.......•. Lubrecht, Beechwood.. . Pope, Purcel Marian... .
Woolen, NRictmoncL. Barnes. Blanchester...... Bogner, McNichohn ... . Taylor, ceo............ Cohen, Surnrnlt............... Asmann, Campbell Co..• Bel, Mldtletown.....- ..... Nettles, Colerain......... .. Lewis, Batavia............. Wiliams. Northwest ...... Schubert, Batavia ........ .. Leary, Finneytown........ Wills, New Richmond.... Gamboa, Anneytown .... Prke, Loveland.............. Kostoff, Colerain............ Burton. BetheL ........... .. Jones, Beechwood......... Barkley, ceo.................. Sandusky, Taylor ........... Mundy, NCH .................... Anderson Withrow........ Broughton. Oak Hils...... Heroatt. Beedlwood..... Helvey, LMonroe........... MattscheO., Reading .... McHvgtt.Moe!ler ........... L Marshall, St. Xavier.. Ooxsey.St. Xavier....... .. Wiliams. Loveland......... Pence, Mason............... .. Jones, ceo................- ... Ford, H1Dsboro................ Oever,Mariemont.. ....... James, Edgewood......... Worthlngfon, Sprngbro. Brockhoeft, Beechwd... HC)WMd.Belht!L............ Johnson, Wyoming........ Fullon, Wyoming........... . Ftrris,Harrlson.............. Rltt:k,GlenEsle ........... Cook, Little Miami ......... Labarbara, lndion HiR.... Parton, Elder......- ......... Wynn, Fairfield............... Evans, Lakota ................ Deck, Princeton............. .
G Pos. TD.PAFG Tot 4 RB 15 I 0 92 4 FB 12 8 8 12 A RB 11 0 0 66 3 TB 18 8 8 60 4 RB 8 2 8 SO 3 TB I 2 8 58 3 WR 1 3 1 49 A TB 1 8 0 42 3 RB 1 8 8 47 3 FL 6 5 8 41 3 QB 6 7 0 31 3 TB 6 0 8 36 A RB 6 8 0 36 4 RB 6 8 8 36 3 WR 6 8 8 36 3 QB 6 8 8 36 3 FB S 3 8 33 3 RB S 7 8 33 3 QS S 1 0 32 3 RB S 2 8 32 3 RB S 2 0 32 3 RB S 7 0 37 3 RB S 8 0 30 3 RB S 8 0 JO 3 RB S 8 8 30 3 RB S 0 8 38 3 FB S 8 8 38 3 RB S 0 0 38 3 WR S 0 0 38 3 WR S 0 0 38 4 TB S 0 0 JO 3RBS!OJO 3 HS S 0 0 30 3 RB 2 0 2! 3 TB ! 0 26 3 RB 1 8 26 3 TB 1 0 26 4 RB 0 8 24 3RB 0074 3 FB 0 8 1A 3 WR 0 8 74 3 RB 8 8 74 3 HB 4 0 ! 24 3 WR A 0 8 24 3 TE 2 11 8 73 3 RB 3 4 8 22 3 QB 2 S I 22 3 RB 3 2 8 28 3TB37020 4 WR 3 2 8 20 2 RB 3 1 0 28 3 TB 3 2 0 20 3 RB 3 2 0 78 3 RB 3 1 0 20 3 TE 3 2 0 20 4 QB 3 2 0 20 3 WR 3 1 0 20 3 WR 1 ! I 19 3 WR 3 0 0 I! 3 WR 3 8 0 18 3 RB 3 D 0 18 3 HB 3 8 0 18 3 TB 3 0 8 18 3 RB 3 18 3 HB 3 8 D 18 3 FB 3 0 18 3 QB 3 8 0 18 3 RB 3 0 8 18 4 HB 3 0 0 18 3 TE 3 8 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 18 3 RB 3 0 8 18 3 RB 3 0 0 1! 3 QB 3 8 0 18 3 RB 3 0 0 11 3 RB 3 8 8 18 3 WR 3 0 0 II 3 RB 3 0 8 1! 3 WR 3 8 0 18 3 RB 3 0 8 18
._Rushing Player, School AH. Yards Alexander, Boone County ........... Ill 87! Martini, East Central ..-·-·---·-· 73 853 Menetrey, CampbeiCounty ....... 56 61! 517 Wynn,Fairtleld ............- -............ 75 Lewis,Rei!ldlng .-..·------68 514 Wiliams, NorThwest ...................... Sll Hart, East Ctntral ....... _._ ....,... 49 457 Walker,Uma .................................. 64 3'97 Burton, Bethel ................................. 393 Lubrecht, BeKhWOod ....- ............ 48 374 Smlltt. Ryle 78 372 Mayer, New Miami ... ___ ., __ , 68 368
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Be•, Middletown ..........---·----.. 48 Andreadls, Anderson .................... 43 Miller, Edgewood ............- -....-. 57 Barnes. 8fanchester ............... --. 61 Pence, Mason ..................- ............ u Oavichon, Turpin-......... _____ 65 Keller, Moelter ............·-·-·--·-·.. 3'9 Green. Lemon Monroe ................. .tO H~.Hamllton ......................... 47 Ammnn, Campbell County _ .. _. 33 Bogner, McNicholas ...................... 47 Peope, Purcel Marian ·--·-·--·.. SS Wooten. New Richmond·-·--·- 41 Mundy, NCH · - - · - · - - - - - · ,o Grlbffr, Turl)ln .-.................- ....-. 43 Gregovk.h, Willlamsb\lrg ____ , 29 Barkley, 28 Fulton. Wyoming .................. _ .. _, 29 Orr. Mariemont 49 Conrad. Homts .. __ , __ .. ____ 63
361 368 360 359 :us :W6 339 333 327 320 319 319 JO! 288 2!6 179 774 274 771 278
Lewis, BaTavia ....- .... ·.. --.-~.- 29 Wtson. Lakota ....-·--·--·--·- 49 Hendrill, Withrow ........... 37 Johnson. Walnut Hlh ..................... 43 Hinton, Oak Hils ...... _ ..,_.............. 57 Nettlas, Cot.raln · - · - - · - - - 19 Fanis, Harrison ..·-·--·--· ....·- J.4 Alex&'lder, Colerain,_, ____ .... _ J.4 Wiliams, Loveland .........- ...--..- 4J Jones, ceo ..................... 24 Otck, Princeton ...... _ .................... 44 HolberT, Harrison .................. ~ ....... 36 Worthington, Springboro _ ......... 54 Merlow, Milford ..- ..-·---·-"·--· 32 Cohen, Summit ·---·----·- A1 Mlracte, Blanchester--·---· A9 Pastura, Botavla ................- ......... A1 wnscht!vlck, Mariemont .............. A3 Keny.B&din ...................................... 37 And4!r501l, WIThrow ,_ .......... _ ...... II Lowry, Bacln ...............- ........- .... 31 Ceplvch, Badin ............................ _. 29 Edwards, Moekr .......................... 25 SMd'las, Elder ................................ 5S Herolaga,Ryle ................................ 34
769 269 2611 266 265 262 261 259 252 251 258 243 242 2A1 240 240 736 234 232 731 73! 229 228
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Avg. 7.4
11.7 tl.D
6.9 7.6 6.4 9.3 6.2 7.9 1.1
A.1 5.4 7.1 7.1
9.0 8.4 1.0 5.1 1.9
5.3 8.1 1.3
...
9.7 7.6 5.8
7.5 6.7
6.1 9.6 9.9 9.4
5.5 4,3 9.3
5.5 1.3
6.1 4.6 9.0 1.1 7.6 5.8 18.1
... 5.7 4.4
7.5 5I 4.8 5.1
5.4 6.2 12.8 7.4
225
7.8 9.1 4.1 6.5
AH Comp
Yds
n1
._Passing Player, School
Davidson, Turpin............ Hinton.OakHIMs.... ~ ....... MINer, Edgewood ........... Sfnlth,Ryle ..................... . Barnes, Blanchester ...... Torrey. Springboro__ _
Football Poll Team Rec Ptl St.Xavler(14) ....... 3·0 144 Coleraln(1) ........... 3·0 119 Moeller ............... 2·1 114 La Salle.. .. ...... 3·0 101 Withrow .... .. .... 3·0 85 Anderson. .. ..... 3·0 73 Elder ........ 2·1 63 Princeton .............. 2·1 44 Winton Woods ...... 3-0 38 Mariemont ............. 3·0 15 Others rtcelvlng votes: Turpin II, Badin S, Wyoming 2, Fairfl~ Taft, Middletown. Lemon Monroe I. Coaches voting In the football poU: Pat Mancuso. Princeton; Steve Klonne, Moeller; K~ry Coombs, Colerain; Sieve Rasso. St. Xavier; Tom Grlppa, Elder; VInce Surl&na, Ander· son; Steve Sheehan, Withrow; Ed Yovngs. West~ HIWs; Herb Woesle Purcell Marian; Jim Carty, F&lrfieti J~ft Liebert, Glen Est~; Tom Sharp Y!alnuf Hills; Tom Crosby, Mariemont; ~~!:~htenberg.. Mason; Jim Pratht!r,
~~7;,· :::~s':':.~_:::::::::::::::: !i
McHenry, Walnut Hills .. _.............. 73 Vaught, Moeller __ ...... _ ............... 51 Stormer,C~County ........ _AJ Rh!ey, Taft ............- ...................... 45 Nier,OintonMassll!! ...................... 43 Reder, Elder .................................... 53 .Albers, Anderson ........................... :W Marlin, Reading ............................. 36 Blair, Springboro ...... - ................... 38 D!sller, East Central ...... _ ... _ ...... 32 Rieck, Glf!fl Esto _, ____ .............. 69 Taylor, Woodward ..... _ ................ S8 Bishop, Batavia ............................... 49 Kidwen, NCH .............,_.................. 40 Bray, Oak Hms ................................ 33 Fl~tcher. Middletown .. _ .............. 59 Correll, AmeBa ................. --·~- .... 23
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Player, School No. Lelnlnger,lndlan Hill ........................ 7 Menetrey, Campbel County ... - ... 3 Corrad, Homes ......·----·-·---- 3 AMeadis, Anderson -·---·---- 2 Reily, St. Xavier ... _ ...................- ... 2 Alexand~. Boone County .............. A Williams, Roger Bacon ., ............... _ 2 Mundy, NCH .................................. _ 2 Russo, Badin ....... _ ...... -~ ..···--·-- 2 Barkley, ceo .....·-·-·-..·-·-·---· 2
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643 6'18
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67 19 36 27 26 21 71 26 49
546 535 510 477 461 454 449 4'19 A2l
390 J63 355 354 351 337 335
30!
:~
16
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Malone, Badin ................................. 28 Sprengard, Sf. Xavier ................... 48 Ahrens. Roger Bacon ___ ,............. 36 Stigers.Belht!l ................................ 38 Hendrix, Withrow ..... _____ ........ 22 Porter, Hughes .................- ........... 24
1! 11 16 13 18
27A 264 263 258 254 252
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Frakes.lndl:mHil ........................... 53 Sheslinl, Turpin ............................... 20
21 13
2'19 . 276
._Receiving Player,School No. Grubbs, Harrison ......................- ... 24
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Torrey,Springhoro ____ ............... l7 Lewis, Batavia ... _, ____ ,............... 17 Parlon,Ekler ..- ...---·-·--·--16 lJ HLmphrey,Holmes _ _ _ .... 13 Bridges, Willlamsb\lrg ,_,. __ ,__ ,... 13 RusseK, Clinton Massie ....... - ........ 12 McHugh,Mo~Her ...--·--·--·-... 12 Couslno,lndlanHiPI_, _ _ .. ,.. -12 Rook, Badin --..-----·-·--10 Seby,Eider - · - - - - - 1 8 Brandenburg.GienEste _ _ IO M"PJ), Taft ....- - - · - - - - - - - 9 BrllfMletl, Camphel County -·-- 9 Holman, Amelia _, .................. 9 Niessen.RogerBacon ·------9 Santl'las,Eider · - - - - - 9 Evans, LakoTa - - - - - - 9 Fox,OakHiiS-----9 Mack, Woodward-..----·--- 9 leRna, Sycamore .......... __ ,_....... 9 Gilbert, East Central ...................... 8 Leary, Finney town .......................... 8 Patner, Holmes·-·--·--..-·--· 8 Phipps. Clinton Massie----- I Reily,St.Xavief' _ _ _ _ _ 8 MiRer,GienEste ______ ....... 8 Hinton, Oak HiRs -·~-·- ..· - - - 8 H. Baney, Hughes ..............-·---.. 1 Keller, Moener ·-·---·..----.. 1 Conrad, Holmes , __ , _ _ _ , __ 7 Belts, MI. Healthy----" 7 Coleman, NCH ..--·-------·-.. 7 Thompson, Ultle' Miami .. ---·- 1 Matlscheck, Reading .......... 7 Willis, New Richmond ... _ ................ 7 Bel, Middletown ..... _ ..................... 7 Kapprel, Anderson·----·--........ 6 Frye, WIThrow _______ ............... 6 Johnson. Wyoming - ....- ...- ....-6 Helvey,LemonMonroe .....- .......... 6 Cox, St. Xavier 6 Lamhers,Eldef' ...................- ....... 6 Barnes, Blanchester·--·-·--....- 6 Baker, Blanchester ____ ............... 6 Kan~~~tzar ,Ryle ....... ___ ............- 6 Lucky, Holmes .. _ ..... _ _ _ _ .... 6 Bact\, Williamsburg _ _ _ .. 6 M\Kldy,NOi.------·----6 Mack, Mldcletown - - - - - -.. 6 Jones,Lima .................,_... _ .......... 6 Stllslnger, Middletown ................. _ 6 Presion. Springboro ...........- .......... 6 Buerger, Mariemont ___ ......--·- 6 Brlnck,Bacfin __ , _ _ _ _ _ 6 Anderson, Belhet ....- - - - · - 6 Holland, Sonvnlt ........... _ ......... __ 6
Olamhers,WalnutHllls ____
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H ..........
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Yds 312
Avg. 15.9
:~~ ~~:: m
246 218
17.2 14.5 13.3
743 11.17.86 237 159 286 265 106 208 178 124 226 208 ISS ISS 149 1A2 172 118 83 215 194 111 146 127 99 67 213 163 149 122 103 96 95 811 26 2:U 170 163 T41 175 114 100 93 92 91
90 79 74 71 62 61
59
S1
49 A6
12.2 73.8 22.1 8.8 20.8 17.8 12.4 75.1 21.8 20.5 17.2 16.5 lS.I 13.5 13.1 9.2 26.9 24.2 71.4 18.3 15.9 114
8.4 JO.A 73.3 71.3 17.4 15.4 1A.2 13.6 12.6 3.7 39.0 7!.0 27.1 73.S 20.8 19.8 16.6 15.5 15.3 15.7 15.0 13.2 12.3 11.8 10.3 10.1 9.8
9.5
u
.s
7
._ All-purpose yardage Player, School Alexander, BooneCo... _ Martini, EasT Central_ MeneTrey,CmpbiiCo.._ Andreadis, Anderson.... Keller,Moener................ Lewis, Batavia................ Gre9(Jvlch, Wiftmsbrg... Williams. Loveland......... Russel, ClinTon Massie. Conrad, Holmes.............. WiRiams, NorthwesL.. Mundy, NCH .. _ Lewis, Reading............... Pope, Purcen MMian.... Joknson, Waii'IUI HiBs..... Sandusky, Taylor
G 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
Rsh 8711 1153 611 360 339 269 279 252 210
A 718
3 3 3 3 3 3
511 211 S 14 319 266 194
Wiliams, Loveland .............- ........... 6 Miaer, Springboro ............................ 3 KeWer, Moeller ................- ....--·- 4 Anderson, Woodward ..........·--·-A While, McNicholas .................- ... 18 Holbert, Harrison .........- ...- ....·-· 3 McGowan, Sprin(jboro ................ _ 4 H. Ba~ey, Hughes ...........- ............... S Russell, Ointon Massie .-...- ..... _ 3 Hines, Walnut Hih ....................... _ 3 Yordy, Badin .......................- .......... 7 McHugh, Moeler ...............--........ 3 Lusby, Taytor ..... --....·..--·-"""'" 6 Walmcolt, Bcedlwood --·-·-·-- 2 Warren, Mt. Healthy ._ ........ _.......... 4 R. Bullcr, Roger Bacon _................. 3 Fl!Uikner, New MlltiT'Ii ..................... 3 Oemens, Taylor .......................... _ .. 7 Thomas. Mt. Healthy .................. _, 6 Martini, East Central -·--·---·-·-· 3 W~er, Lima .... _,_, ............ - ...... _ 3 Babinec. Milford ,.................- ........ 7 Wi"iams, Nort~west ........................ 2 Gregovich, Wimamshurg ....... 3 Cupp, Mason ...............................- .... 2 Pritchett, Syco!ll"nn!'e ...........- ......... 2 Kirby, Readir19 .... --..-·-·--·--·- 3 Johnson, Wyoming -·~-··-·· ..--- 3 Lewis, Batavia ..·---·--....- ...-- 7 Holland, Svrnrnit ............ _ ...........-. 2 Keidei,OakHilfs .............................. ll Orr, Mariemont ...............- ...- ........ 3 Welling, Harrison .....- ...................... S Herman. Ryle .................................... 3 Hi9hf~, Mason ......." ......................... 3 M
75 36 36 25 26 21 24 27 21
Friday, Septembe_r 16, 1994 476 480 474 467
AS9 4SO
._ Kickoff returns
1. 2. 3. A. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Hergott, Beechwood ................. 48 Slusht!r,Holmes .............................. n
3 346 110 20 J 265 67 141 3 360 61 53 4 372 0 9'Z 3 359 100 3 14 29'2 1£4
Rec Ret Total 9 332 1219 A2 78 965 185 205 91! !3 31A 757 163 163 665 246 132 647 287 67 631 67 7!7 606 '2S6 109 6!5 149 IllS 604 41 45 597 79 226 593 77 0 S86 109 73 SOt 133 117 48& IS 267 476
Ycb
Avg.
140 205
70.0
Ill
'"
120 234 112 Ill
"'..
"'11 m '" 145
"'
301
"
"' 136
10 19 52
n
153 5I 102 1J 1J
..
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10
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45
61
Kaeser. Harrison --..·-----·-·- 0 Wilis, New Rk:lmond ·--..--.......... StMflPer, Edgewood ,_................... 1 ~talskl, Badin --·---·-..·--· 0 Bishop, Beechwood -·--~- ... - 8 Tymltz. Mason ·-----·-·--.. 1 CfWers, Elder ·-.. ---·---·- 1 Holtkamp, Purcel Marian ....-·-·-· 0 Sctreibef', Moeller .......... ~ ............... 0
66
65,0
42' 729 62 101 61
60-
17 1 12 s_ 14
a-
11 11 s 1t 118 10 10 7 6 9 II
._Punting
Parton.8der. _ _ _ _ _ _ l8 Br~,WestemBrown _ _ JJ Bishop, Beechwood -·------.. 8 Francis, Lemon Monroe--..·--· 6 Sc:herz,Coleraln .................- ............ 4 Doney, St. Xavier,_,...................... 3 Pennekamp, Moeller ·-·---·-·--... 1 0t.nn. Norwood · - - - - - - 1 1 Pogozafsk~ Badin Kahn. Batavia ... - - · - - -..-15 Cogeshall, Fairfield Wiliams, Lovetand .. -·---·~·- 9 Pope, Hughes .............. _ .. _ ........... 10 Nlessen, RoQer eacon · - -.. ·--· 1 Wiesman, Finney town·-·--~--· 7 Ritley, Tall ..................--·----· 6 Brown. Hamilton _____ .. __ . 6 A.bers. Anderson ....... _____ 3
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·-----·1
Serre, Indian Hil ·--·---·-..--. 4 Dever, Mariemont .....- ................... 4 Klein,Ryle ...........................- ..... _,Ml2 Willis, New Richmond_ ....·---·- 6 Holman, A~a ·---·-----... 10 .James, Lima .... -~-- ..-10 Baker,BianchesTer · - - - - - • Sandusky, Taylor · - - - - - • Gllihan. Sycamore 7
.
h -..· - · - - ·.... -
:
518
m SOl
3)5
22A IAI HI 253 281 144 532 241 316 346
Sdr~er.King\
Webb, Princeton ..----·----·'' Stltsinger,Middletown _____ 9 Byrd, Boone Colxtty --·--.. l3 Burton, Ryle ..............-.--..·--·-· 6 BUC'hanan. Mason ........................ _13 Dever, Indian Hill ~·- ..-·..--............ S Atkins, NOt ........- - · - - - · - S HiR, Northwest ..- · - - · - - -..-· 8 h ....
~!~';~~a~~::-~:=-~=--=:::.-::::: : ~:~· :~~i~~-::::::-..:.~::::: ~
360
291 A'lO 193 A1& 160 1.51
252
:
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._ Punt returns Ptayer, School Ne. Yard! Alel!ander, Boone County .............. 3 9t PemberTon, New Rkhmond .......... 3 9"4 Tudor. Surrvnlt ................................. 3 92 Bridges. Wllllamsb\lr9 _____ ......... 4 97 Helvey, Lemon Marroe ,_.............. 1 165 Mundy, NCH ................ _ ..., ... _......... 3 69 Waynescon, BeKhwood ............... 3 10 Mapp, Taft ....................................... 4 90 Guslch, St. Xavier ..................... _,_, 2 45 Andreadis, Anderson ...................... S 101 Gilbert, EasT CenTral .......... 5 lSI
~~!~~·a~::e. ~~.~-~~-~::::::·::::::::: :
~
"3045
"
36 187 l4
. 33
"
49.5
47.0
43.5 •2.11
39.6
36.3 30.2 30.1 29.3 29.8 27.2 26.7 26.3 26.0 25.7 75.5 75.5 25.5 24.3
20 2A.O
23.5 13.3
23.3 73.8
22.5 22.3 77.0 21.7 21.5 21.8 20.11 '18.6 20.4 20,3 20.0
20 11
"15 "" II II
"" " " II 18
10 18 9 9
._ Fumble recoveries 4:0glctree,Batavia 3: Carter, Williamsburg; Elbrccht, Amena; Green. Lemon Monroe; Davis, Lockland ~ Carder, Boone Cot.mty; Peters, Clinton MasSie; B. Fnmch, Lockland; Gilene, St. Xavier; ~oemaker, Loveland; Courtland. North co•ege HtR; Wooten, New Richmond; Devers, New Rich-mond; Johnson, Sprinbgoro; M~adows, Oak Hills; Reek~ Edgewood; CampbeR, Edgewood; Phelps, Amelta; OOIJ9herly, AmeHa; Bells, MI. He&llhy; ~arren, MI. Healthy; LeichmM, MI. Healthy; Siz~e, New Mia~; Byrd, Kings; PlunYTler, Wyomtng; Ohr, Madetra; Kraft, Finneytown; VoIMd, Finneytown
--·
._ Touchdown passes 7: Kaeser, Harrison 6: Albers, Anderson; Stormer, Campbell County; Brewer, Wl•iamsburg MoJ;,Ridley, Taft; Distler, East Central; Vaught, 4: Fletcher, Middletown; Reder. Elder; Slush-er, Holmes; Heroatt, Beechwood 3: Hendrlll, Withrow; Taylor. woodward: Nler, Clinton Massie; Sprengard, St. Xavier; McHenry, Walnut HiWs; Frakes. Indian Hill; Rieck, Gle.n Este; Stigers, Bethel; Stromer, Finneytown; Blarr, Springboro; Bray, Oak Hlfts; Bishop, Batavia
._ Offensive average East Central ............... - ......................................... "81.5
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-·-· -·
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Badin .. _ .....-.......................
...... 361.8
' ~~~~~·:.:::~:::::::~:~::-~:.:~: : ·:.-:~:~:~ :~-:~·:~:~:·:.~:·:· ~~!:~
Avg.
43.8 42.5 A2.0
40.9
<OJ
39.8 39.7 J8.5 Jl.l 3U 37.0 !1.1
36.1 36.8 36.8 35.5 35.4 35.1
33.3
=·:~~~~ ::::::::====~~: ~ 491 ~ .... _ _ _ _ _ ts
16.5 15.5 15.0 15.0 13.7 17.0 11.8 11.3 11.0 11.8 11.0
50.5
367 233
137 137 4011 21» ll1 336
IU
JJ
su ss.s
m
240 207 207 103
17.1
13
60.1
34.6 34.6 34.6 34.5 34.5 34.3 34.2 34.2 34.8 34.0 33.7 33.6 33.S
m
154
58.5
,.
:zo.
~~~:~~~-~-~~-~:...:::::::::;
Howard, Mldlletown ...................... 2
61.8
PAT Total 2.f
Player, Sc1taol No. Yards Carter, Wiliamsburg - · - - - . 7 lOT Gomey, Westem Hils --·--·--21 192 Tay)or, ceo -"""MoMh•---·-•hM·..- · 6 257
::!~=t~!·Ma·sSie-:::::::::; Hlnton.Oatr.HIIs, _ _ _ _ _ l3
61.7
"44 n.o 27.8
._ Kick scoring Player,School FG Meece, East Centrlll .-...........- ...... 0 les, Campbell County ........--h··..- 8 Rosser.Anderson ..·--------... CogeshaR, Fairfield -·---·--·---· 3 Bauguess, St. Xavier ....................... 1 Schur, Northwesl ....--·-·-·--...... 3 Byrd, Boone County ................. _...... Matlscheck, Reading - - -............ 1 Francis, Lemon Monroe --·--·..-· 1 Sullivan. Hok'ne1 ..:. ______,_ 1 Schaefter,Amefia _______ 2
61.0
Reily,SI.Xavler ..... -........................ 9 Herman, Ryle ............................... ~ ... S Woolen, New Richmond ................. 1 HlrjlfiB,Mason .................................. 4 Alexander, Col~aln ....................... _ 3 Wiliams, Loveland ........................... 2 Russo, Blllfm .......- ........................... 3 Forsthoefel, Loveland ..................... 3 Torrey, SprlntJboro.. 9 Davidson, Turpin._ ........................... 3
JJ.4 JJ.O l'l.9
32.7 J'lJ J'l.4 J'l.3 32.1
32.1 J'l.8
31.6 ll.S 31.3
31.3 30.1 30.8
.... 32.7
31.8
30.6 74.3
23.5 13.8 23.8
22.5 27.5 20.4 20.2 19.5 17.11
~:~~~"~. :::::::~:.:::::·.:::·~:::::·.::~~=:::~~· ~~
Ointon Masslt "·-·--..·--·--·-....·--·--- 316.0 Taft ----........- .... 315.7
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-·
M . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - · - - ·
New Richmond ..--·--·-·--..-·-·-·--·--· 300.0
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34
ERIE PREP 16
(3-1) Sunday, September 25, 1994 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
Moeller defense · comes to the fore VALLEY COURIER- Wednesday, September 28, 1994
Vikes, Bacon, 'Dogs lose
Chris Vaught keys 34-16· Moeller win over Erie
Chris Vaught had the best game of his career as Moeller High School's quarterback Saturday when the Crusaders crushed Erie Prep from Pennsylvania 34-16 to boost their record to 3-1 and set up a showdown with St. Xavier this weekend for GCL-South supremacy. Princeton and Roger Bacon fell just short, losing leads in the late stages to bow to Lima Senior 25-14 and Kettering Aller, 1715,respectively. Woodward was no match for mighty Winton Woods, losing 63-0. In his Saturday masterpiece before a crowd of 4,000 fans, Chris Vaught passed for three touchdowns and kept on a sneaker for one score. He completed 9-of 13 heaves for 157 · yards with Greg McHugh catching two TD passes and Matt Keller one payoff pass for 14 ·yards. Then Vaught scored on a sneaker after Brian Goodhart re-
turned a punt 45 yards to the Erie kings led Lima Senior 14-3 after two.DerrickEdwardsalsoscored Brad Pierce ran 54 yards for a to give Moe a 34-0 lead before TD and passed to Daniel Erie scored twice in the waning Muldrow for another covering 47 yards. minutes. Lima cut the lead to 14-11 at Moeller amassed 380 yards, 223 rushing, to just 32 yards for . halftime then held Princeton the Keystone State gridders, who scoreless in the last half while were held to a net gain of 4 yards romping for two touchdowns and a 25-14 verdict. It was Lima's rushing and 28 passing. Moeller is a 3-1 going into the first win over Princeton in six. clash with St. X on the Bombers years. The Vikes are now 2-2 and Lima is 3-1 and 2-0 in the gridiron Friday. Roger Bacon led Alter 15-14 GMC. Darrell Deck rushed for 67 after Mosi Williams and Aaron yards for Princeton but 3 tumFitzgerald scored touchdowns. With I :43 left to tick, Jeff overs gave Lima's Doug West a Morningstar drilled a 37 yard chance to score three straight field goal to give Alter a 17-15 'touchdowns for the win. While Princeton had three lead. Bacon rushed plays to set up a 47 yard field goal try by costly turnovers, Woodward was Matt Buerger, but it missed the guilty of nine! Those bobbles mark, Ray Butler for Bacon led opened the door for a great all ground-gainers with 149 yards Winton Woods team to lead 280 at the half and 56-zip after on 12 runs. Princeton also lost a lead and three heats before posting a 63-0 victory. subsequently, the game. The Vi-
Crusaders stymie Erie (~a.) Prep BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer Contributor
tion." Keller was all the offense that Moeller needed at the start. After returning the opening kickoff to the Crusader 25, Keller carried the ball three times for 53 yards, setting up a 2-yard TD run by Derrick Edwards with 8:45 remairung. . On the second drive, Keller again stood out. His number was called seven times and the 6-1, 205-pound senior responded for another 53 yards before the drive stalled at the Erie Prep 16. The Crusaders took a 14-0 lead, scoring on the final play of the qua'rter on a 24-yard pass from Vaught to Greg McHugh. · Knowing that Keller was sick most of the week, Klonne decided to switch the offense in the second quarter, going more to the pass. This strategy worked to perfection with Keller scoring on a 14yard pass from Vaught with 6:38 remaining. Vaught later scored on a 1-yard run following a 45-yard punt return to the 2 by Brian Goodhart.
KINGS MILLS, Ohio - There was never any doubt about Moeller's offense during the first three games, but there were questions about the defense: But the defense took center stage Saturday night, holding Erie (Pa.) Prep to 4 yards rushing and 28 passing in a 34-16 triumph before 4,000 at Galbreath Field. "{ou haven't seen the best from our defense as yet," linebacker ]ermaine Monk said. "This was our best effort of the season and I'm encouraged," coach Steve Klonne said. "The bottom ' line is that the defense will have to come· through with the tough schedule we have ahead." Moeller's offense was in high gear, amassing 223 yards rushing and 157 passing. Matt Keller carried 17 times for 156 yards while Chris Vaught comp~eted 9 of 13 Erie Prop o o a 1-16 passes for 157 yards. Moeller 14 14 6 0-34 M-EdwardS'2 run (Schreiber kid<) "Right now we're as' balanced M-McHugh 24 pass from Vaught (Schreiber kick) • M-KeRer 14 run (Schreiber kick) offensively as you can be," Klonne M-Vaught I run (SiciUano kick) said. "Coming into this game, we M-McHugh 31 pass from Vaught (kick wide) E-Hessley 35 run (lzbidti run) had 630 yards rushing and 605 E-Lockell I run (Lusllc pass from George l passing, and that's a good combinaRecords: Moeller J.l, Erie Prep 1-3
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September 28, 1994
The Mo-eller Crusaders' defense was as balanced as their offense in a 34-16 football victory over Erie (Pa.) Prep Saturday night at Galbreath Field. Moeller's defense held Erie Prep to only four yards rushing and 28 yards passing. The Crusaders' offense, meanwhile, rolled up 223 yards rushing - including running back Matt Keller's 156 yards on 17 carries 1 and 157 passing as quarterback Chris Vaught completed nine of 13 passes. Moeller, ranked No. 2 in The Post's Division I poll, scored all its points before. Erie Prep got on the scoreboard in the third quarter. 0 0 14 14
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By Jqe Minster Press Contributor A balanced attack an.d stifling defense carried Moeller's Crusaders to an impressive victory over Erie (Pa.) Prep. "It definitely was one of our better games against a strong opponent," Moeller coach Steve Klonne pointed out after Matt Keller, Chris Vaught and Greg McHugh had led his team to a 34-16 win last Saturday at Galbreath Field. Keller, who had been battling the flu bug during the week, carried 17 times for 156 yards and Vaught completed nine of 13 passes for 157 yards, including 5-for- 105 yards and a pair of touchdowns to McHugh. In limiting Erie to four yards rushing and 16 yards passing in the fir~t half, Moeller built a 34-0 lead before Klonne inserted his second team, which gave up both TDs to the losers. "I was really pleased with our defense," Klonne noted as he praised Nick Hilrrman, Jerry Thompson and Zach Gagel for their performances <\nd Mike Kamphake and Brian Goodhart for key punt returns that helped set up scores.
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ERIE CATHEDRAL PR,EP 16 Moeller, now 3-1, scored J 4 points in the first quarter and 14 more in the second to build a 28-0 halftime lead. "We've got three tough Greater Cincinnati League games coming up, against St. Xavier, l.a Salle and Elder, so we know we're going to have our work cut out for us," Klonne stressed. First up will be St. Xavier next Friday on the Bomber field as St. Xavier seeks to rebound from a 21-7 loss to Colerain. "We realize we'll be facing an excellent defensive. St. Xavier club," Klonne pointed out.· "They have two outstanding inside linebackers in Michael Marshall and Chris Hoffman, in addition to a pair of fine safeties in Barrett Doxscy and Michael Gusich and an excellent deftonsive back in Lamar Marshall. "It'll he· a real test for our offcmc, 1m doubt about it."
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lie 路,路e been playing like a lziglz school team. -BENGAL QB DAVID KLINGLER
When David Klingler made this statement in the preseason, Moeller High linebacker coach and ex-New York Jet Bob Crable was reminded of a cartoon he saw in a Cincinnati newspaper back m the "70s. The drawing showed a Bengal player slumped OYer on the team bench and someone saying to him, "Hey, it could be worse-you could have to play Moeller." \loeller High, Cincinnati's other NFL-ealiber football team. has won five national champi.onships, nurtured 35 schoolboy AllAmericas and sent a dozen players to the pros. A random sampling of Moeller fans finds that seven of 10 believe the Crusaders could beat the Bengals. "I don't know about that, but I do take umbrage at Klingler's statement," says Moeller AD Dick Beerman. "It stings, just like when we tell our guys they played like the Little Sisters of the Poor." 路 So what about Cincy versus Moeller? We decided to conduct our own research. On Friday night we watched Moeller defeat Covington Catholic, the defending Kentucky state champs. 14-10. On Sunday afternoon we watched the Bengals lose to the Patri-
All last week leading up to the New England game. folks in the Queen City were laying odds on where war would break out lir~t-the Cincinnati locker room or Port-au-Prince. After t!Jc previous week's 27-10 debacle at San Diego, the Bengals had begun griping. "[The loss to the Chargers] was a total organizational effort," cornerback Mike Brim said. "If a guy catches a ball on me, I'm the first to say, 'Hey, I botched that one.' Everybody needs to stop looking nt other people." Then on Sunday against the winless Patriots, coach David Shula's Bcngals outbungled even a high school squad. Three times in the second quarter their defense lined up with I~ men on the field. Who could blame them'! Once, trying to cor路 rcct the error. two ~u\'s ran olf. For the l!amc the Bcn!!als "al.low~.:d seven sacks ;md got none themselves. which leaves them still 0 for '94. The lowlight came when Corey Sawyer called for a fair catch in the fourth quarter. Sawyer handled the ball with no problem. Trouble was, he was standing on his own one-yard line. Said Bengal president and G.M. Mike Brown, "Every loss is like smoking a carton of cigarettes-it takes two weeks off your life." But arc they no better than schoolkids? Bengal scout Jim Lippincott may be the best qualified to judge Klingler"s statement. Lippincott coached at Moeller for 11 years. "David wasn't really serious, but I have to admit th:Jt those words stabbed me right in the gut," he says. "You have to be careful what you say around Moeller people." ''Klingler's from Houston. so what do you expect?" Moeller linebacker Jermainc Monk said after the Crusader win last Friday. "Tell him to COfJ!ed<~wn here and see us. We'll show him what a high school team plays like. Maybe we can even show him how to get a W.''
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Player, School No. LelninQtr,lndianHil ... -~--1 Menetrey, Campbell Cooo.ty _ 4 Alewander, Boone Co.---·-- 4 Andreadis, Anderson -·----- • Russo, Badin ...........- -..-·..---·- 1 Barkley, ceo ._ ................... ___ .... 7 Sean Schaeffer, Oeer Park ........ _ J H~ron, Boone Co....... --·---· J w•ams, Roger Bacon - - - · 2 Corrad, Hotnes - - · - - - - - 5 M\xtdy, North College Hii ... _ _ J Johnson. Walnut Hlls ·--..- ...--. 4 Wiliams, loveland .. -·-·------ 7 Miler, Sprin9b0f'o - · - · - - - 4 Keler, MoeAer · - - - - - - • Salyers. Edoewood - - - - • Re-.,. Sl. Xavier·--·---- • Cook, Llllte Miami - ..· - - - ' Scvdder, North College Hill ... _ _ J A. Anderson, Woodward .. -.--... 5 Hines. Walnut H'rWs ---..--·--- J Yordy, Badin ........--·------1 Sco11.Beec:hwood ---·-..· - - - · 2 Holberl, t"farrlson - - M · - - - 5 Mcf-luoh. Moeller _____ ,, ___ 4 lusby, Taylor __ .. ______ 1 Butler. Roger Bacon .......M-·-· l ae•. Middletown·-·--·-·---- 3 J. McK!nney,Lockland - - - - 5 Babinte, Milford ............ _,_, ___ 7 Lehman. lillie Miami .........- · - · 5 Brown, Wilmington .M......... --·-·- 6 Johnson, Wyoming ............- - - · 6 Kirby, --·--· ..---·--· 34 Wilson.Readlog Ross _, _______
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High school football computer ratings COLUMBUS - Tho flm of seven weekly football computer ratings as released by the Ohio High School Athletic Auoclation, by dlvlalon and region, with avorego bHevol points per game (top lour teom1 In uch region advanca te region:.::•::.l::.•e:::m:.::lfl:::nc::a:::l•:el:_ _ _ _ _ _ __ DIVISION I
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Region 9-Cheslerland W. Geauga 13.1250. 2, Beloit W. Branch 12.1250. 3, Menlor Lake Cath. 10.5000. 4, Olmsled Falls 10.3750. 5, Ravenna Southeast 10.1250. 6,· Akron Coventry 9.8750. R~on 10-1, Clyde 15.7500. 2 ~tie), Canton ent. Cath., Oak Harbor 13.875 . 4, Avon Lake 12.3750. 5, Minerva 9.8750. 6, Sandusky Perkins 9.7500. Region I 1-1, Thornville Sheridan 13.0000. 2, Ironton 12.8750. 3, Gallipolis Gallia Acad. 11.7500. 4, Millersburg W. Holmes I 0.8750. 5, Bailaire 9.5000. ' R~ion 12-1, BADIN 16.7500. 2, Lon· don 13. 000, 3, MONROE 13.1250. 4, NEW RICHMOND 10.5000. 5, HIUSBORO 9.8750. 6 (tie), Sl. Marys Memorial, MASON, TREN· TON EDGEWOOD 9,500,
Region 13-1, Warran Champion 15.3750. 2, Young. Ursuline 12.1250. 3, Brookfield 1t:2500. 4, Fairview Park 10.3750. 5, Young. Mooney 10.1250. 6, Perry 9.1250. Raton 14-1, Kenton 15.3750. 2, Wauseon 1 .0000. 3, New London 9.3750. 4, Bellville Clear Fork 8.7500. 5, Orrville 7.6250. 6, Castalia Margaretta 7.1250. Region 15-1, Amanda-Ciearcreeli 15.5000. 2. Hannibal Rivar 13.5000. 3, Coshocton 11.5000. 4, Wheelersburg 9.7500. 5, Ironton Rock Hill 9.5000. 6, Newark Ucking Valley 8.2500. Region 1S-1, Cols. Ready 15.8750. 2, Germantown Valley View 11.8750. 3, WYO· MING 11.7500. 4, Brookville 11.6250. 5, Jamestown Greenview 9.7500. 6, W. Jaffer· son 8.6250.
Region 11~1. Warren Kenned/. 12.0000. 2, Sleub. Cath. Cant. 11.7500. , Wellsville 11.0000. 4, Sullivan Slack River 8.8750. 5, Usbon Anderson 8.0000. Region 18-1, Bucyrus Wynford 12.2500. 2 (tie). N. Robinson Coi. Crawford, Elmore Woodmore 10.8750. 4. Carey 7.6250. 5, Smithville 5.7500. R~ion 19-1, Woodsfield Monroe Centraf 11. 500. 2, Bainbrid~ Paint Valle~ 9.8750. 3 (ti~, Howard E. x, Sugarcree Garaway 9. 50. 5, Lucasville Valley 8.6250. 6, Baverty Fort Frye 6.6250. Region 20-1, MARIEMONT 13.5000. 2, Delphos Jeffarson 11.3750. 3, CUNTON· MASSIE 10.0000. 4, NORTH COLLEGE HIU 7.SOOO. 5, Var5ailles 7.2500. 6, Uma Cent. Cath., Lewisburg Tri-County North 5.7500
Region 21-1, Dahon 9.5000. 2, Sandusky St. Marys, McDonald 7.2500. 4, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 7.000. 5, Cuyahoga Hts. 6.8750. 6, New Wash. Buckaye Central 6.2500. Region 22-1, Leipsic 12.0000. 2. Ubarty Canter 8.7500. 3. Delphos St John's 8.62.50. 4, Arlington 8.0000. 5, Ada 7.7500. 6 (tie). Defiance Ayersville, McComb, Spencerville 7.1250. Region 23-1, Portsmoulh East 13.1250. 2, Danville 12.1250. 3, PIJmouth 11.6250. 4, Heath 10.1250. 5, Newa Cath. 8.6250. 6, Lancaster Fisher Calh. 7.3750. Region 24-1, St. Henry 11.3750. 2. Cedarville 10.1250. 3, New Bremen 9.2500. 4, COUNTRY DAY 9.0000, 5, Tifll) City Bethel 7.5000. 6, Ansonia 6.5000.
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Region t-1, Cle. S'ol?.natius 18.2500. 2, Lyndhurst Brush 14.00 . 3, North Olm· sled 13.8750. 4, Eastlake North 13.2500. 5, Euclid 12.000. 6, Strongsville 11.3750. Region 2-1, Canton McKinlej 18.3750. 2, Massillon Jackson 15.1250. , Young. Austintown-Fitch 15.0000. 4, Massillon Washington 13.1250. 5, Akron Garfield 12.7500. 6, Medina 12.3750.
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R~ion 3-1, Dublin 17.1250. 2, Westerville orth 16.7500. 3, Hilliard 16.5000. 4, Zanesville 13.5000. 5, Westerville South 13.0000. 6, Uma Senior 12.0000.
Region 1-t. Rayland BuckUe Local 11.8750. 2, Cols. Watterson 10.75 . 3(tie), Vincent Warr~n. Pataskala Watkins Memorial ~;i~~,;,.,;; ~1:. .'f~~r.'ndence 7.8750. 6,
Regiqn 4-1. Kettering Fairmont 15.3750. 2, COLERAIN 14.8750. 3 (TIE), ELDER, WITHROW 12.0000. 5, Huber His. Wayne 10.3750. 6, MOELLER 9.0000.
Region 8-1, Celina 16.6250. 2, Da~on Stebbins 14.7500. 3, WINTON WO OS 12.6250. 4, Dayton Dunbar 11.6250. 5 (TIE), ANDERSON, TURPIN 11.0000.
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FOOTBALL STANDINGS The Cincinnati Post,
Thursday, September 29, 1994
GCL-South
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1. Anderson ................ .4 2. Winton Woods ......... .4 3. Monroe ................... .4 4. Badin ....................... .4 5. Turpin ..................... ..4 6. New Richmond ......... 4 7. Mason ...................... 3. 8. Franklin ..................... 3 9. Taft ........................... 3 10. Ross ......................... 3
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The Cincinnati Post, Friday, September 30, 1994
Tonight's top prep football games
Elder, LaSalle, Moeller, St. X vie for GCL South ·supremacy By Richard Skinner Post staff reporter
Starting tonig)1t and for the next three Fridays fans of the Greater Catholic League South Division football teams had better fasten their seat belts. It's likely to be a wild ride. The four teams- Elder, La Salle, Moeller and St. Xavier - enter league play with a combined 13·3 1·ecord and all four still have aspirations to be one of the four teams in the Division I, Region 4 playoffs. In tonight's games, Moeller plays at St. Xavier and La Salle plays at Elder. "Honestly, you can probably toss a coin in every game, the teams are that close," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "This is the most balanced I've ever seen
the league," said St. Xavier coach Steve Ras· so. At the start of the season, the Moeller-St. Xavier game looked as if it would be a battle for No. 1 in The Post's Division I polL Instead it will be a matter of survival, since both teams enter with a 3-1 record and the lpsf:!r will face ap up)1i!l battle Cor a playoff spot. "I think it's more of a big game for us than it is {Or them. because or who we nave left on our schedule," Klonne said. Moeller still has games with La Salle, El· der, Cleveland St. Ignatius, which is current· ly ranked N a. 1 in The Associated Press state poll, and Princeton among its remaining games.
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From Page 18 St. Xavier, which replaced Moeller at No. 1 in The Post's first regular-season poll and stayed a.t No. 1 until last week. is coming off a 21-7 loss to Colerain last Friday. In that game, St. Xavier had a tough time running the ball prompting a change at running back. Senior Barrett Doxsey, who rushed for 50 yards in the second half against Colerain, will start at running back tonight. "We have to be able to run the ball against Moeller if we expect to win," Rasso said. Junior quarterback Joe Sprengard, who saw his first extensive playing time in .last year's game against Moeller, which the Crusaders won, 27-17, struggled against Colerain, completing 10 of 33 passes. The La-Salle-Elder game will feature two teams that have prepped· for the game against very different competition. La Salle's four opponents have just a 2·14 combined record, while Elder's have combined for a 10-7 record, including a 5·0 mark by Boone County, which gave Elder's it only loss, 14·10. The Lancers (4-0) though have
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l. PREP FOOTBALL FRIDAY defeated their four opponents by an average margin of 25.2 points, best of any Division I team in the city. "I think. it helps being in tough games and we've been in some really tough games so far," said Elder coach Tom Grippa. "Even the Withrow game (which Elder won, 44-22) was deceiving, because it looked like it could have gone either way for awhile." La Salle is the only one of tP,e three teams to never win a GCL title and despite his team's fast · start head coach Jim Louder "is still waiting to pass judgment on how good this team is. "I still don't think we've reached our potential yet," Loud· er said.
Here's a look at this weekend's top high school .football match ups, with Enquirer prep writer Dave Schutte's selections:
..,_ Moeller (3-1) at St. X (3-1) .. Where/when: St. Xavier Stadium, 600 North Bend Road, Finneytown, 7:30p.m. .. Last week: Moeller beat Erie Prep, 34-16. - St. Xavier lost to Colerain, 21·7. .. Outlook: Both face·a must-win situation in this Greater Catholic League game. Moeller's strength is offense and St. Xavier's defense. Tailback Matt Keller and wide receiver Greg McHugh are key players for a Moeller offense that has scored 12g points. St. Xhas been ineffective offensively. The Bombers have had trouble with Moeller in past seasons, and some believe the Crusaders could still be the best team in the city. Moeller will prevail, although St. X should make things interesting in its home park. ?ick: Moeller.
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Running Crusader: Moeller's Derrick Edwards is a force that St. Xavier must reckon with in a key Greater Catholic League game.
Moeller at St. Xavier • KICKOFF: 7:30p.m. • SITE: St. Xavier High School, 600 North Bend Road, Finneytown. • RECORDS: Moeller 3·1; St. Xavier 3-1. • COACHES: Moeller, Steve Klonne (118-25); St. Xavier, Steve Rasso (165-8-6). • RANKINGS: Moeller is No. 8 in the Associated Press Division I state poll and No. 2 in The Post's Division I poll. St. Xavier is No. 11 in the AP state poll No. 4 in The Post's poll. • LAST WEEK: Moeller beat Erie (Pa.) Prep, 34-16. St. Xavier lost·to Colerain, 21-7. . • LAST MEETING: Oct. 1, 1993, at St. Xavier. Moeller won, 27·17. • NOTEWORTHY: Moeller has the city's second-best offensive average at 411.5 yards per game and St. Xavier the third-best defensive average at 139.2 yards per game.
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Princeton wins big! ____ Bacon, Moeller lose Princeton's Vikings roared into turned 43 yards for another TD, top form last Friday night, rip· • enabling Princeton to build a49· ping the Mil ford Eagles feathers 0 lead in the first three quarters. to the tune of 55·14 to keep Milford scored against the chances for a Greater Miami Vikings subs to whittle the mar· Conference championship alive. gin to49· 14 before Donald Toran But sadness hit the Moeller skipped 14 yards for Princeton's High campus after the Crusaders final score. The Vikings are now were humbled by St. Xavier, 28· back in the GMC picture with 6. It will take some kind of a just one league Joss. What started as a possible miracle for Moeller to get back into. the championship picture scoreless tie featuring the de· again. However, miracles have fenses ofMoeller and St. Xavier's Bombers, turned into a St. X rout happened for them before. Roger Bacon,the Valley's rep- when two pass interceptions in resentative in the GCL-North, the second period gave the Bombcontinued to experience ers a 21·0 halftime lead. "snakebitten "luck, losing a 15·8 Joe Spengard passed 69 yards decision to Dayton Chaminade· to Nick Reilly for a 7-0 X lead. Julliene. The I ·4 Spartans have Then pass pickoffs by Chris now lost four games by a total Hoffman and Mike Gusich did point spread of only 17 points! the major damage. St. X clinched Darrell Deck ran for it by scoring on their first posses· Princeton's first touchdown sion of the second half to lead against Milford, but suffered an 28-0beforeChris Vaught heaved injury and Coach Pat Mancuso a 12-yard payoff pass to Greg inserted Brandon Brookins into McHugh in the last quarter to Deck's position, Brookins scored avert a shutout. Chaminade, a team with a 4-1 four touchdowns the rest of the way to spark the 55-14 Viking record had to battle a determined victory. Roger Bacon grid squad which Brookins scored on runs of 6, is 14 to wind up with a 15·8 I, 8 and 19 yards with Brad Pierce victory Friday. Jeremy Ahrens racing 51 yards for another six· got Bacon on top with a one yard pointer and Ken Easley picking sneak into paydirt in the first off a Milford pass which he re· quarter. Aaron Fitzgerald ran for
two extra points and an 8-0 lead. Chris Anderson scored for the Daytonians to tie it at 8-8 and he raced 63 yards for a third quarter touchdown to get a 15-8 lead. Roger Bacon had a chanc,. to tie . or to win with a two poinl extra point play. but the Spanansdrove to Chaminade's nine and then fumbled with I :06 left to tick. Amelia's Barons rolled to a 36·8 verdict over rebuilding Woodward. Jimbo Phelps Jed the Barons on both offense and defense as Amelia built a 23-0 lead. Johnte Cross intercepted an Amelia pass and legged the pigskin back 62 yards for a WoodwardTDandCobyTaylor passed for two extra points to cut the lead to 23·8 but the Barons rebounded from that third quar· terdisplay and scored twice more for the 36-8· final.
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The Moeller band played the hokey-pokcy. Students on the sideline and in the stands gleefully danced to the music late in the third quarter at St. Xavier Stadium. You'd have thought it was Moeller's home game, and the Crusaders were winning. Sut St. Xavier, who hadn't beaten Moeller on its home turf since 1971, unleashed a furious defense and overwhelmed the Crusaders, 28-6, before an estimated crowd of 9,500 Friday night. "I told you, I told you.'' Moeller coach Steve Klonne said. "I feared the St. Xavier defense all week and knew we could have trouble moving the ball." The swarming Bomber defenders held the Crusaders to 79 yards rushing and 89 passing, holding star tailback Matt Keller to a season-low 53 yards. And the defense made the big
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play of the game. On the final play before halftime, Mike Gusich. returned an interception 80 yards for the TD and a 21-0 lead. "The TD before the half was the killer," K!onne said. "We made some big mistakes tor)ight and X took advantage of them." Meanwhile, the suspect St. X offense came alive, rushing for 142 yards. Quarterback Joe Sprengard ran 39 yards for a. touchdown and passed 69 for an6thet score. "That loss to Colerain is what we needed," Sprengard said. "A lot of us had the big head. We're now back on track and more f<r cused. We came into tonight's game knowing that a hiss and we probably wouldn't make .the playoffs." St. Xavier raised its record to 4-1 while Moeller fell to 3-2. St. Xavier coach Steve Rasso pointed to several offensive changes as keys in the game. The first involved moving sophomore (Please see BOMBERS, Page D7)
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quarterback Andy Kettler to tailback and inserting Barrett Doxsey as halfback. This enabled the Bombers to sustain a running attack for the first time this season. It also opened up the passing game that St. X used sparingly. Sprengard threw only six passes Friday, compared to 33 against Colerain. Despite the lopsided score, the victory didn't come easy with the Bomber offense making two early mistakes (fumbles) that were corrected by the defense. The Bombers turned the ball over twice in the first quarter, at their 45 and 35, but the defense sent a message to the Crusader offense, shutting them down with only 4 yards. "I expect the defense to do just that," Rasso said. "These kids have played tough all season and they came through when we needed it tonight." Moeller's defense was also up to the task in the first quarter. It appeared the gaine was headed for a scoreless tie at halftime. But the Bombers came alive. On St. Xavier's first possession of the second quarter, Joe Sprengard threw his first pass, catching the Moeller defense by surprise. Wide receiver Nick Reilly caught the long throw in full stride at the Moeller 30, going the distance a 69-yard TD.
An interceotion by Chris Hoffman, which the senior linebacker returned to Moeller 23, set up St. Xavier's second TD. Two plays later, Doxsey scrambled 17 yards for a 14-0 lead. Gusich's interception provided the clincher, after Moeller quarterback Chris Vaught threw an off balance pass when forced out of the pocket by St. Xavier's defense. Klonne felt his team slump after the touchdown, just as he had felt his team lifted by a big play in last year's game with St. X. "If you remember, Matt Keller returned a punt 95 yards last year on the last play of the first half," Klonne said. "! know how we felt at halftime and it probably had the same effect on them." St. Xavier took the second half !<ickc;>ff and returned it to their own. 38. In six piays, the Bombers scored with Sprengard taking it the final 39 yards for the TD and a 28-0 lead. It was only St. Xavier's sixth win over Moeller in 34 games. The Crusaders lead the series 28-5-1. Next up for the Bombers: Elder next Friday for a g~me that will probably decide the Greater Cathl)lic League title. :.'t'!'~w :,~:::z: X-R~
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A rejuvenated St. Xavier High School football team displayed the thoroughness of an undertaker Friday while dismantling visiting Moeller in a showdown of Greater Catholic League South Division rivals. St. Xavier had steady special teams and a big-play offense, sparked by junior quarterback Joe Sprengard. But it was the Bombers' swarming defense that Jed to the 28·6 victory and sent the crowd of 8,500 at St. Xavier Stadium into a frenzy. The Crusaders, averaging 411.5 yards of offense, mustered, only 168 Friday despite begin· ning seven of their offensive pos· sessions inside St. Xavier territory. Moeller's top running back, senior Matt Keller, totaled just 52 yards on 22 carries. "Defensively, they're overwhelming," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "I feared this all week. I really felt we would have a hard time running and doing what we do." Said St. Xavier coach Steve Rasso: "We expect that kind of play out of our defense." The victory was a big lift for St. Xavier, 4·1 0·0 GCL) and rat- 1 eel No. 4 in the The Post's Division I poll. Last week, the Bombers lost the top spot in the poll when they were upset at Colerain, 21-7. "I told the players to just forget about (Colerain) because it ___ .was over and done with," Rasso said: • St. Xavier defenders stuffed Moeller running back Matt Keller and the rest of Crusaders, winning Moeller, with a rugged sched28-6 Friday night. Moeller was ranked No.2 in The Post poll; St. Xavier, No.4. · ule ahead, is now wondering if it should forget its playoff chances • despite it No. 2 ranking by The Post. The Crusaders began the season ranked No. 9 in the country
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by USA Today, but the Joss dropped them to 3-2, and 0-1 in the GCL. St. Xavier broke open a scoreJess defensive struggle when Sprengard hit wide receiver Nick Reilly with a 69-yard touchdown pass with 8:27 left in the second quarter. The Bombers added to their lead with a couple of interceptions. St. Xavier linebacker Chris. Hoffman picked off a pass. by Chris Vaught and returned it to th.e Moeller 23-yard line. Two plays late~; Barrett Doxsey raced to a 23-yard touchdown for a 14-0 lead. That was the score when Moeller attempted one final play before the half from the St. Xavier 47. Vaught overthrew his receiver and St. Xavier senior defensive back Mike Gusich intercepted the ball at his 18. It looked as if Gusich had nowhere to run. But he weaved up the right sideline like a slalom skier. "I got to the sideline, but there were a lot of people," Gusich said. "I cut back and then busted back to the sideliri!!.-wl:).en I saw an opening. Once I gut to about the 50 I knew l was gone.:' And he was. Somehow,. Gusich darted 82 yards for a touchdown that was so spectactular it caused Rev. William Verbryke, S.J. - the St. Xavier school president - to leap into the air on the sideline. "They go into the locker room up 21-0 and that's a killer," Klonne said. St. Xavier has defeated Moeller two of the past three years. The victory Friday was the Bombers' first at home against the Crusaders since 1971. MOELLER ST.XAVIER
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197 Pla'Yft',Sdlool Atf. YMds Avg. 171 u Alexander, Boone County _ _ 1114 1763 160 Martlni,E.Cenlraf _ _ _ m 1254 11.1 317 Mlree,WintonWoods _ _ IA 1153 10.2 292 Lewts,Readingi _ _ _ _ IOI 7113 7.8 210 Mff'lttrty, tampbel Col..wlty --· 70 760 10.9 7Sl W~s.Northwest _ _ _ m 760 6.3 726 Anchldls. Anderson ______ IS 73S 11.6 197 Glen Esft - - - " Wyrrn,Falrfleld.----·---·-1'20 701 5.9 . Brandenburg. 357 Mapp, Taft · - - - - - - - 1 3 Wlllli!ms.Lovefand _ _ _ _ ,69 677 9.1 Brl..nYnl!lt,CampbdCoun1y _IJ 291 ru Abney,L.Joyd _ _ _ _ _ l'lO 671 S.S 245 11.1 Hart,E.Central _ _ _ _ _ n 6S7 1.1 Sancl\as.Elder -_ -Zrina, Sycamore ___" 13 121 9.3 Ptnee,Muon _ _ _ _ _ 9S 604 6.3 Ill 1.7 Stlhlng@l"", Mkfcletown ·---·-13 .JoMson. Walnut H i s - - - - 77 576 1.0 Bel, Middletown -·M_,_:__M __.ll 13 6.A Lubrecht, Beechwood--- 73 S7S 7.1 2u JoMson, Walnut Hils - - - - 1 2 K~er,Moefter ________ 71 5-U 7.1 727 11.9 Keller,Moeler ·-·----.17 Asmam. Campbell County --·-56 S« 9.7 175 14.6 Anct"eadiis. A~son -Wllrd,Aiktn_ 91 S40 S.9 Foli,Oak.Hils ___ __" ,17 1SC lU Br"odthottt, 8etchwood - - 5 1 S38 u Kanaltar, Ryte _, ________ 12 139 11.5 WRson.Ross _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ll 531 u Jal lU Kappret. Andtrson ·~--·-·-11 Smith. llll'lltnrl _____ ,,_ 7l 527 7.2 267 2U Caudil, Readlno - - - - - - · 1 1 Mundy,NorthColleqeHi1_, ___ 74 525 7.1 Wills. New Rictvnond _ _ ,_II 217 16.0 Barnes.B1anchest!r ___ ... __ IQ.C S2l s.o Leary,P.ootyttlwn _ _ _ tl 71S 19.5 Mayer,NewMiami _ _ _ 9S Sl6 S.A 2m IU Kl!ldtt Olllk.t-As-----.11 GMnboa.Firr'lf'ylown - - 5 6 512 9.1 liT 1U ~son.UtHe Miami ---·-11 Hamner,Hfii'Jilton _____ 71 499 u 171 16.2 Ntsen. Roger Bacon --·-----·1 t Bo9ner.McMchotas - - - 6 7 A96 7.6 141 14.6 Captain,. Hi115boro ·------11 Ford, Hilsboro - - - - - - 49 486 9.9 Wells. Princeton _ _ _ _ tl ISS U.1 Green.LtmonMorroe ____ 62 482 7.7 137 17.5 C\knar\ La Sale - - - - · t1 H@l""olaga,Ryte _ _ _ _ _ 93 473 S.O Robffls, Talawlln<Sa _ _ _ _ tl 116 10.4 [)@ck.Prlnctlon _ _ _ _ 67 471 7.0 Hinton.OakHils _ _ _ _ _ tl S6 S.l On",Marltmont _ _ _ _ IJ A10 5.1 208 20.1 Rook,Bacln - - - - - - - - 1 0 WortNngton, Springboro - - n 470 S.2 19S 19.5 Wef!sle, Winton Woods ---·-·10 Alexander, Col@rain - - - - - 5I 469 1.1 191 19.1 Phipps, Clnlon-Masslt - -_ -·" Davidson. T!..rpln .. _____ 88 469 5.3 Coli,St.X ____ _ 10 112 11.7 Wilson.Lakota,_., _ _ _ _ 92 469 5.1 Whilney,Harrison _ _ _ .to ISC 15.4 Conrad. Holmts - - - - 9 7 466 u ISO 1S.O Voegele, lockland · - - - - 1 0 AS9 4.6 Bei.Middletown _ _ _ _ 70 MoorJy,NorthCole9ft-N _ _ to 10 lU Burton.BetM1-Tate _ _ _ 61 451 1.7 Preston.Sprln;boro _ _ _ ,_to 106 10.6 Gribter, Ttrpln - - - - - 7 0 441 6.3 Boer~. Maritmonl _____ to 101 10.1 Mtrphy, Coltrain - - - - · - - 36 439 12.2 Harrison _ _ _ _ 10 96 '9.6 Barkley,CCD .. -~----52 432 1.7 Mir.cle,Bianchl!ster _ _ _ .IJ 431 S.l Wooten. New Rldmond _ _ 63 426 6.1 ~ All-purpose yardage Kely, Badin 61 42S 6.3 Mor#I.,Frank.lin _ _ _ _ _ 67 419 6.3 Playtr, ScMol G Rsh R•c R•t Tetal Netson.Taft _ _ _ _ _ ,_.,. 415 6.S Alex~, Boone Cty_ 6 1763 31 .46S 1766 Martini, E. Central...6 17S4 ll 71 1337 Nettle,, Colerain -·-·---..·-..--.33 403 12.7 Merlow,MM!ord _ _ _ _ _ s9 399 6.7 Arx:t"eadis. Anderson,_ s 735 17S JU 1m Man•lrty, Campb .. Sandhas. Elder 99 396 4.1 ICly _ _ _ __ COhen.St.nvnft _ _ _ _ 64 395 6.1 6 71/J 105 29S 1160 5 6n IS 117 10.. Strd/sky, Taylor - - - - 6 1 393 5.11 Wllam1.Loveland-Jotmon. Wah.Jt HIRs._ 5 S76 291 t60 IQJ.I Anderson. Withrow ·---~-30 Ja7 17.9 Gr egovkh, Willam$brg s 364 441 147 952 Hinks1on. New RichmOnd ·--·-·- 49 316 1.9 Kl!fler,Moelef' _ _ 5S47177 163 9J1 Hol)ert, Harrison---- 65 317 5.9 Taylor,cco _ _ _ _ _ _ 3t 380 10.1 5 247 495193 935 Ruutll. c..-.ton-Manle. Bll'nn.Bianchl!ster_ 5 573123 751 Fulton,WyorrinO---·" 1711 1.6 WJiams. Northw•st_ S 160" Al 12 IU .Iones, CCC - - - - - - 3 3 377 10.7 5 575 lQ 202 110 M,.,,NCH Smith.Rylt - - - - - · 71 375 A.7 CorY ad. Holmn.. _ _ 6 .t66 149 24S 160 Lewis, Retdng __ _ s 713 72 0 Ill II>- Passing Mlrte, Winton Woods... S ISJ 0 0 s 531 19 770 IJO Player, School AH Comp Yds When. Ross-·---·-~ 62 976 McHelYy, Walnut Hils _ _ _ I'll) Brockhoeft, Beechw<L 6 Sll n2 38 Cook. ume Miami .. __ _ S 3.C0 ISO 796 Brewer, Willamsburg ---M--112 64 959 6 657 74 51 Harf, E. Centrai---·-·Hergott,B~chwood --·----·-·52 12 951 5 .C36 "108 731 Kaeser, H¥rlson ..- ..-·-·-.......... 135 70 914 Ford. HilsborO.--.--..·Abney, lloyd_ ____ _ 6 671 33 16 120 Vaught,Moe•er ..-·--·--...- ... -.11 .40 715 Sancl\lls,Eldl!f._,_.__ s 396 us 76 111 Alben, Anderson - · - -..·---· S6 J9 771 Slushei',Holn'les_, ___ .__ ... _._lOO 44 736 Oavidson. Ttrpin_._. __ s .469110111 101
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Playtr,School FG Meece, E. Ctntral .. _ .. _____ 7
Enole. Uoyd ·-·"-M·-·-~--. lts.~~County _ _ _ o Rosser, Anderson - · - - - 0 Mattscheck, Rea<ln; _ _ _ 2 Slllf1""4),Lak.ota _ _ _ _ _ s Byrd. Boone County _ _ _ _ o Origqef'$,Elder.M ___, _ , _ , Schur, Northwest,_,, ____ . _ _ 4 Bavguess.St.X _:. _ _ _ _ I Tymilt.Mason _ _ _ _ 3 Sc.Aivan.Holn'tl!s _ _ _ _ 7 Best,Ron _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 ~WintonWoods--0
Bishop, Beechwood - - - - 0 Wilis,NewRichmOfld _____ O Weisman, LaS. - - - - 0 Schaefter,Amela _ _ _ _ _ 7 Or&ke, Wyoming _ _ _ _ _ I . C09fshai.Falrtleld · - - - - l
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24.0 23.! 23.2 23.0 22.1 22.2 22.2 22.1 27.0 22.1 71.2 21.1 71.0 20.1 20.1 20.5 20.! 20.3 20.7 20.1 20.0 20.0
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PAT Tetal 40 31 13 21 21 ,. 11· 23 1 .23 22 22 11 71 1 20 11 20 It 20 13 19 17 11 II 11 II 11 II II 11 11 n t1 13 7
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carter,willamsburg _ _ _ l6 Gouney,WestemHils--29 Dittman. Talawanda - - - " Francis,ltmonMor'I'M--11 Hnton. Oak HilS _ _ _ _ _ _ 26 Ke~an. Watnuf Hlh ..--·--IS Parton. Elder · - - · - - - - 1 6 Weisman.F~town _ _ 17 Brerner,W.Brown _ _ _ 1J Relic, Lanchlark ~·---- • Bishop, Beachwood _ _ _ to
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371
~~~~=:::::::.-_:._1; ~i Russei.Gnlon-Mauie - - 1 1 Doyte,Bethet-Tate _ _ _ _ lt Baile's.Frri.,, _ _ _ _ l7 Abers, Anderson----- 9 Stitsinger, Middletown · - - - 1 6 Cogeshai.Falrfleld , _ _ _ lA Boots.Mitord __ ,_ _ M_ _ tl Serre, hhn Hil _ _ _ _ _ 10 Pem8.11f1""4),Moeler _ _ _ to Kehn.Batavla _ _ _ _ n Hal. Ross - - - - - - - 2 A Wills,NewRichmOnd---" Katser,Herrlson _ _ _ _ l7 Rldey, TaH __ 10 Nitsen,Roger Bacon _ _ _ 12
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J29 S79 502 645 J!6 356 110 Ill
:m 566 332 :190
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3!.5 >0.1
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Punt returns
Play..-, School Ne. Ywds AVO. Clar1t.landmark-..- - - A 161 40.0 Shestna. T~.rpln l 91 ru Gooclwi,Mottl«" - - - - l 91 30.3 P~ton.NtwRidwnond--4 113 21.1 .Jones. CCC - - - - - 6 151 26.3 Alexander, Boont CCM!ty ___ I 211 25.5 Tl.ldor,St.rmlil _ _ _ _ _ 4 101 25.7 lngram..lloyd _ _ _ _ s m n.A Carr,Wilr"'+..qton _ _ _ _ 3 67 21.3 Smith. N~ MJ.m - - - - S 109 7U Shttfletd, lloyd l 6J 21.0 Wlson.Ross - · - - - - - - 1 163 20.4 Brklges, Wilamburg - - - 5 102 20.4 Mapp,Tatt _ _ _ _ _ _ s 100 20..0 O*,WtntonWoods · - - - 4 79 19.7 Mundy,NorthCollegetW · - - 4 73 11.3 Hetvey,ltmonMOI'I"M--17 711 11.1 lewls.Batavta _ _ _ _ _ 5 19 11.1 Ford, Hibboro - · - - - - 6 105 17.5 Reily, St. X - - · - - - - - - 1 2 707 16.1 Hmmn.Ryle _ _ _ _ _ 9 U7 16.3 Wooten.~ Rlctmond _ _ 4 63 16.0 Hlghfil, Mason----·-- S 80 16.0 Wiliams, Boone County--·- S 71 15.6 Waynescott, Beechwood ·-·--·-- S 76 1S.7 oauner,KingS ... _____ ......... ---·-·4 51 T4.S s~xton,La~• -·---·----1 110 t1.1 Anct'!!adiS, Anderson ---·-·--·1 110 13.1 Rvsso.Ba<ln-.--.. - - - · - · - 3 41 13.7 Ct~eVtiin91!f', Northwest·-·-·--.. -- 7 9.C 13.4
Interceptions
S: Oow, Mason; PohlnQ, Bd'ltt-Tate; Colt, Winton Woods; WliWm. Lemon Motro.
Anc:s!~~ Prlnetton;
w.ams.
Hlbboro;
:t ....,.., Falrllold; s~.,...., Prlnceloo; Leary, Flmeytown; Gibert, East Central; WJ. schl!vlck, Mariemont: M.er*.r, Badin; Wagner, Boone Col..wlty; Marrey, Boone Cot.rtty; Patterson. Western Hill$; Murptry, Frrtln; RlnQer, Turpin; Taylor, Coltrain; Kostoff, Coltr&in; T~.rner, Norwood; Wernef", Anderson; Thorw•th. ~I COU"'ty; Mvrdy. North C011!91! ~Scudder, North a.ege Hll; Anderson. Wlrhrow
7!.5 71.1
" t; """ " ~Punting .....,, ~~i~: i&~.!._---·---"~i Y•..;; 6n
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Russet.Cinton-~Mssle - - • Davidson. Turpin _ _ _ _ 3 M!nttrty,CampbeiCot.rtty - 3 Forsthoefel.loveland _ _ _ ! Pl\.rrmer,Wyomng - - - ' Ollt*nl!fer,Marltmonl _ _ !
Q.O 4.i..l
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IOJ IOJ 107 100
~.Harrison ..·----·--6 Anderson. Woodward ..--·-·-..·--· 6 McGowan. Springboro ....---·- 9 BNnes, Blanchester -..-·-·--- II McHvgh.Moeler ..- - · - - - • Orr, Marlrmont Grt9Qt'y,Lioyd ...-·-----·-- 4 Jolwlson. Wyoming Kirby, Reading ..........--........- ...--1 Oemens. Taylor ·-·~-·-·-·---- 3 Butler, R~ Bacon----- S Brown. Wimlngton ...,_ _ _ _ 1 Yordy, Badin··--·-----' PatJinel, La Sa'e ...·--·--·-· 10 Fau4kner, New Miami .... --·--·- 4 Gr"egovlch. Williamsburg ..- ..-·1 Witsan. Ross - - · - - - - - - - - 1 J.Md<inney.locklMid _ _ _ I Bridges. w•amsburg ··----·-- s Whalen. McNichol a$ ·-----·- 7 M«*.. Fr ankln ·-·....- - · - - - 6 Hlghlil, Mason ·----..· - - - - 3
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324 241
160
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21 73 72 79
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Carr, Win'inglon - - - - - • Harmon. Talawanda~----6
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Yds 570 410 421 379 495 511
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Scudder, North Col11!91! Hil.--! WayneKOit. Beechwood · - - 3 Br~g.~Eslt - - • Alen. Winton Woods _____ 3 Reily.SI.X -·--M------·-·5 Ca9taln. Hilsboro ..M_._ ...---·--· 7 Hines, WY!ut Hih .....- ....-.--- 3 PallerSQf\WeslernHils--4 Ford. Hil$borO ..- · - - - - - - - . Warren.Mt.Healthy._..,_, _ _ l MA/aow. Prlnc:elon _,, ____ 4 Msel. Cllntott-Massle -..·---·- 6 Smith, New Miami - - - - - • lusby, T a y l o r - - - - - '
~Receiving Playtr, School GnJbbs. Harrl5on
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129
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49 42 44 A6
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OtMn rtcttvlnt votes: 8«<n 12, Maritmont 10, Taf1 9, Wtslem HilS J,
Lee, lloyd----·--·-·- 19 Stormer, Ci!lmPbel County ........ _ 69 Belt. La Salle --·-M·-~~·-115 8Mton. Hllsboro .. -·~·---·- 93 Olstler,E.Centrai _ _ _ _ _ S6 Ricll!y, Tall _ _ _ _ _ _ .. Blair, Springboro ---·----·108 larnbers, Elder -----·~- 11 Martin. Reading--·--·- 61 Re+ch. Glen Este ----~-- 120 Kictwti,NorlhCo111!91HI ,_ _ 62 Mtrphy, Frankin Stigers, Bethel-Tate Bray, Oak His .-..· - - - -...- .. 123 Nler, Olnton-Massie - ..---·-·-50 Sprengard, St. X -..----..- -... SO Porter,Hughe$ _ _ _ _ _ ,. Ahrens, Roger Bacon---" Correl. Ameia · - - - · - - - - U Fletcher, Mld*town -----·- 99 TaylOr, Woodward--·-----..- .. 91 Bishop, Balavfa - - · - - - · - · 62 Reder, Elder ---·~--- 53 T~.rner,Norwood ------·M74 0*, Hamlton - - - - - 1 0 Scllroeder. Klnqs - - - - - - 9 7 Hetlln.ltmon Monroe - - -..-·- 47 Plunmer, Wyoming ·---M•w-""" 49 Jenkins. Wmton Woods _ _ _ " Zeigler, Wlhlloglon _ _ _ 11 Malone, Badin · - - - - · 3 5
Kickoff returns
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Fumble recoveries
A: Ogletree, Batavia: J: Meadows, Oak Hills; Green. Ltmon Morroe; Davis, lockland; Mlgal. lakota; Leary, Flnntytown; Watklins. Frankln; Kosloff, Coltrain; TMctter, Kings; Betts. MI. Healthy; Thomas. MI. Healthy; Mitchel. Wlltrow
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Touchdown passes
10: Kaeser. Harrison 9: Albers, Andersono Stormer, Campbd COI.If)o ty; Rkley, Taft; Larnbers. Eldl!r: Brewer, Wllllamsb!Xg 1: VliiJIIjlf, Moeler Hfh 7: Distler, East Central; MtHifW"y, Walnut
6: Hergolt, 8Hc:hwooct Barton. Hll5boro; lte, lloyd; Stl9frS, Bet~ Tale S: Fletcher, Mk:kltlown; JeMlns. Winton Woods; Sprengard. St. Xavier;~. Frankln; Porter, ~s; SlM', Springboro
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Offensive average
East Central _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ou Be~wood -· _ US.6 Anderson-----------·w 41S.O Clln'll)bi!'ICol..wlty 410.7 Winton Woods oiOO.I
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373.1 Moeller 365.0 NorthCofle9!Hll Hillsboro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l6l.O J.Cl.l
Rtaclno ltl.O Col..wltryOay 337.0 Batavia 336.2 New Rktrnond 335.0 WiiiYow _llS.O H a r r i s o n - - - - - - - - _ _ 31!.11 Bethel-Tale m.o Badin319.7 Wlll&n\Sbl.rg 319.0 Marltmonl 315.1 Elder 307.1 lemon Morrot ·-- 1GU Taft_. ... . -304.0 BooneCol..wlty 307.0
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199.0
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R099f Bacoo H<llrnH . -
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_ 291.2
~~ 191.0
290.1 2161
Clinton-Manit
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nu 255.0 2.SU l.SU 7S0.7 2.50.0
Defensive average
Lemon Morro. 130.7 Col..wltryO.y 133.1 St. xavier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 14S.O Anderson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 147.0 Colerain 147.2 Frrtln lSO.O Marftmonl 151.0 Clnton-Massle_ 1S1.0 Ntw Miami 1614 New R i c h m o n d - - - - - - - - 167,1 Ross __ ~ 167.0 Norttlwnt 175.0 USaleM171.1 Rea<lng 17U BHchwood 180.1 Amela_ .ISU lndllanHIR 191.0 landmllrk 193.0 Bet~Tatt 195.0 E•sl Ctntr 191J 201J
Wy........ Rytt
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TIXJ)In ..- - - - - - - - - Hamlllon Stmmlf Wlttrow. F"afrfleld Lime. Elder NorthCoNI!gi!HI. ________ Blanchester _ Kinqs. .
207.1 2U.4 21U 217.0 t.l0.2 724.3 125.0 726.1 13.C.O 74S.I ~Col..wlty 7d.S Princeton 2SO.A Middletown-----·----Mason _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7SJ.O 269.0 SpringbOro Norwood M Mt.He&lthy_ Tatawanda
77 A.O m.o m.o
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Sycamor• _ 213.1 M i l o r d . - · - - - - - - - - - · - - 785.0 Roger Bacon--· 285.0 lakota ... _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. _1!7.7 Deer P a n t · - - - · - · - - - - - - - - 290.0 Madeira
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The Cincinnati Post,
Wednesday, October 5, 1994
Computer ratings COLUMBUS - The second of seven week~ football computer raHngs as released by the Ohio High School Athletic Association. by division and region._wtth avera9e bi-level points per game (top lour teams 1n each tegtOn advance to regional semiltnals):
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13.6000.
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Region 2-1, Canton McKinley 19.2000. 2, Young. Austintown-Fitch 16.5000. 3 (lie), Massilloo Jackson, Fremont Ross 16.4000. 5, Massillon Washington 16.2000. 6. Akron Garfield 15.7000.
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15.5000. 5. Lancaster 15.0000. 6, Pickerington
13.7000. Region 4-1, COLERAIN 19.1000. 2, ElDER
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XAVIER 13.8000.
DIVISION II Regton S-1, Solon 15.5000. 2. Chardon 15.4000. 3, Bedlord 13.1000.4 (tie), Madison, Young. Chaney 11.1000. 6. Parma Hts. Holy Name 10.4000. Region 6-1, Cuya. Fat! Walsh Jesui!18.3000. 2. HoUand Springtietd 18.2000. 3, Amherst Steere 13.1000. 4. Detiance 12.3000. 5, Maumee 11.7000. 8, Macedonia Nordonia 10.8000. Reg1on 7-1. Rayland Buckeye Local 13.7000.
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New Philadelphia 9.5000. 6. Uniontown Lake 9.1000.
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WINTON WOODS 13.4000. 6, Washington C.H. Miami Trace 12.2000.
DIVISION Ill Region 9-Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 15.3000.
2, Mentor lake Cath. 15.1000. 3. Ravenna SOutheast 12.8000. 4, Beloit w. Branch 12.6000. 5-., Chesterland W. Geauga 11.6000. 6, Copley 11.5000. 1
Cath.Rft~~~3. Av~Xd~~:-~~oo%. ~~n~~nd~~~~ Per1dns 13.3000. 5 (fie). Bellevue, Minerva 13.1000.
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ware 14.1000. 4, "eirctevilte 13.4000. 5, Steubenville 11.7000. 6, Gallipolis Gallla Acad. 11.3000.
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41. BrookviHe 12.5000. S, W. Jefferson. 12.3000. 6, Jamestown Greeneview 10.6000.
DIVISIONV Region 17-1, Wellsville 12.9000. 2. UsbOn Da· vid Anderson 11.2000. 3. Steub. Cath. Cent. 11.1000. 4, Akron Manchester 10.8000. 5, Warren Kennedy 10.7000. 6, Sulli¥an Black River 9.6000. Region 18-1. N. Robinson Col. Crawford 12.9000. 2, Etmore Woodmore 12.7000. 3, Bucyrus
~~O.d6. ~~:'w!Ste~~r~~s!~~6~. Smithville Reg1on 19-1, Woodsfield Monroe Central 13.8000. 2. Bambridge Paint Valley 10.6000. 3. Sugar
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Buckeye Trail 9.7000. Region 20-1, MARIEMONT 11.0000. 2, Ver· sailles f3.3000. 3, Oelphos Jefferson 12.7000. 4, CLINTON·MASSIE \0.4000. 5, Lewisburg Tn·COunty North 9.7000. 6. Lima Cent. Cath. 7.6000.
. · DIVISION VI Region 21-1. Sandusky St Mary's 11.6000. 2. New Wash. Buckeye Cent. 10.2000. 3, Dalton Local 10.0000. 4, Cuyahoga Hts. 8.7000. 5, McDonald 7.6000. 6. Norwalk St. Paul 6.8000. RegMJn 22-1. Mmgton 11.4000. 2. Leips~
~~5. ~~~a~~n ~~rt~~~:aJ&~~~m~: Grove 8.0000.
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East S. Strasburg-Franklin 8.4000. 6. Beans'lllle 8.3000.
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10.5000, 5, T1pp City Belhet 9.3000. 6. Minster 8.8000.
National poll The top 25 national and top 10 regisnal high schoollootbatlteams as selected by scholastic sports Doug Huff and a national panel ol 35 prep sportswriters wlltl records through oct: 2:
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Moeller (3·2) at La Salle (4·1) WHEN: 7:30p.m. WHERE: La Salle High School, 3091 North Bend Rd., Monfort Heights. TICKETS: $3 high school"students, $1 pre-high school stu- dents, available at La Salle from 7:30a.m.-4 p.m. At the gate: $5 for all tickets. Matt Keller (Free shuttle bus service available to game from St. Ignatius, St. James and Little Flower schools after 6 p.m.) WHAT TO WATCH: Two teams trying to rebound from disappointing losses in the opening week of the GCL South meet in a must-win game for both teams. Moeller has been potent on offense, porous on defense. La Salle is more balanced, but may have trouble handling Moeller's power running attack, led by running back Matt Keller.
St. Xavier at Elder • KICKOFF: 7:30 p.m. • SITE: The Pit, 3900 Vincent Ave., Price Hill. • RECORDS: St. Xavier 4-1, 1-0 in Greater Catholic League South Divi sian: Elder 4-1, 1-0. • COACHES: St. Xavier, Steve Rasso (166-88-6); Elder, Tom Grippa (61-17). • RANKINGS: St. Xavier is No. 10 in Associated Press Division I state poll and No.2 in The Post's Division I poll. Elder is No. 15 in the state poll and No. 3 in The Post's poll. •LAST MEETING: St. Xavier won, 20-14, at St. Xavier. • LAST WEEK: St. Xavier defeated Moeller, 28-6; Elder defeated La Salle, 42-25. • NOTEWORTHY: The winner moves into sole possession of first place in the GCL South. Elder's vaunted passing game, led by unbeaten starting quarterback John Lammers, will be tested by a St. Xavier defense that has intercepted 10 passes and returned five for touchdowns. Lammers, in his three starts, has completed 39 of 77 passes for 625 yards and nine TDs.
Moeller at La Salle • KICKOFF: 7:30 p.m. • SITE: Lancer Stadium, 3091 North Bend Road, Montfort Heights. • RECORDS: Moeller 3-2, 0-1 in GCL South; La Salle 4-1, 0-1. • COACHES: Moeller, Sieve Klonne (118-26); La Salle, Jim Louder (40-25). . • RANKINGS: Moeller is unranked in the Division I state poll and No. 4 in The Post's poll. La Salle is No. 20 in the state poll and No. 5 in The Post's poll. • LAST MEETING: Moeller won, 34-13, at Galbreath Field. • LAST WEEK: Moeller lost to St. Xavier, 28-6; La Salle lost to Elder, 42-25. • NOTEWORTHY: Moeller, which began the season nationally ranked by USA Today, will be all but eliminated from the GCL South race with a loss. Elder shredded La Salle's defense for almost 325 total yards and four touchdown passes.
Second halfof season ·• gets started this week 'I)le first half of the season has come and gone. We had a rocky time in our predictions with 40 of 63 games right for a percentage of only 63-1/2. Major miss last _ . week came when St. X put away Moeller which makes us believe in Colerain since the Cardinals had defeated St. X easily the week before. Moeller at LaSalle: Crusaders haven't done too much Crusading on North Bend Road. After a loss to St. X, this is their chance for redemption. We're looking for a good practice week and a better game night from Moe because one more loss would doom any playoff chances. Moeller 26, LaSalle 14.
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Matt Keller scored on a 31-yard run with 35 seconds remaining and Nick Hartman intercepted a La Salle pass with 20 seconds left, giving Moeller a thrilling 34-31 victory in Greater Catholic League South Division action Friday night at Lancer Stadium. With LaSalle leading, 31-27, with less than two minutes remaining, Moeller linebacker Marshall Hyzdu recovered. a fumble on the Moeller 30. After the Crusaders quickly drove to the La Salle 31, Keller made a brilliant run, breaking several tackles en route to his fourth TD. La Salle quickly drove to the 50, but Hartman then came up with the clinching. interception. "Our defense bent but didn't break," Moeller coach Steve Klonee said. "We came up with the big defensive plays when we had to. "It was a wild game that went back-and-forth. I think La Salle had _ 461 total yards offense and we had 460." After trailing most of the game, La Salle took the lead with only 2:06 remaining when Keith Betz connected with Brian Hinton on a 62-yard touchdown pass. Keller rushed for 142 yards and caught six passes for 68 yards. Greg McHugh caught seven passes for 190 yards. LaSalle's Betz was 13 of 24 for 255 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 108 yards. Moeller 6 21 0 1 -34 Lo Sallt 6 11 7 7 -ll L- Paufinell62 pass from Betz lkldt failed)
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The man who would be the hero, Moeller's Matt Keller, breaks loose on a kickoff return In the second quarter against La Salle. Keller later scored the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute remaining to lift the Crusaders to a 34-31 victory. Game story, page 87.
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October 12. 1994
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK SIX
-Moeller fires final shot in GCL South shootout By Joe Minster Press Contributor "We're going to have to play even better," warned Moeller coach Steve Klonne as he looked ahead to Friday's key matchup with Elder at Galbreath _Field. "It was a shootout against La Salle last week, an offensive show," he pointed out as he-commented on Moeller's come-from-behind 34-31 victory that put his team back in the thick of the fight in the Greater Catholic League South Division. Moeller appeared to be on the way to a convincing victory after rolling up a 19-0 lead in the second quarter and taking a 27-17 advantage into the halftime intermission. But the Lancers refused to bow to the pressure and closed to 27-24 by holding the Crusaders scoreless in the third quarter. Then, with just 2:16 remaining, La Salle quarterback Keith Betz hit Brian Hinton with a 61-yard TD pass that put his team ahead for the first time, 31-27. That was the way it stood with just
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62 seconds remaining and Moeller on La same record owned by Klonne's Salle's 31-yard line with a fourth-and- Crusaders. two situation. Matt Keller took a pitch T from quarterback Chris Vaught, ran to A wrapup of week six of high school the right and cut back to the middle for football: the winning TD. Keller's clutch score, which gave St. Xavier 1.4 Moeller its 31st victory in 32 meetings Elder 0 with La Salle, was his fourth touchdown Elder's air attack, which had gained of the game as he gained 141 yards in 23 more than 600 yards in its previous two carries. He also caught seven passes for games, had its wings clipped by the 82 yards to total 223 yards on offense. Bomher defense. Src Xavier scored in the But Keller wasn't the only Crusader second-quarter on a one-yard run by to shine as Moeller and La Salle com- Barrett Doxsey and in the third quarter bined for over 900 yards on offense, 460 on a 55 -yard interception return by by Moeller and 459 for La Salle, now 4- Mike Marshall. Seth Baugess was twice 2 and 0-2 in the GMC. successful from placement. Vaught completed 12-of-23 passes for St. Xavier is 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the 243 yards and one TD and wide receiver Greater Catholic League South Division. Greg McHugh caught six passes for 176 This week: Friday, Ocr, 14- La Salle, yar&: and one touchdown, a 71-yard @ St. Xavier, 7:30p.m. strike from Vaught. Next up for Moeller will be an Elder ; team smarting from a 14-0 loss to St. Xavier last Friday that is 4-2 on the season and 1-1 in GCL South action, the
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Moeller rallies for last-minute victory By Todd Jones Post staff reporter
Tears, shouts of joy, team prayers and an endless cast of heroes were scat· tered all around Lancer Stadium Friday night. La Salle and visiting Moeller tangled in a Greater Catholic League South Di· vision high school football game that had the entire homecoming crowd standing and screaming throughout the final 10 minutes. Moeller, as it has so many times in the past, broke the hearts of La Salle by defusing the horne team's comeback with one of its own. Senior running back Matt Keller, with his team trailing by four points, raced 31 yards on fourth down for his fourth touchdown - this one putting
Moeller ahead for good with 1:02 remaining in the game. The Crusaders iced the 34-31 victory with seven seconds left when junior defensive back Nick Hartman intercepted a pass by La Salle senior quarterback Keith Betz after the Lancers had driven to the Moeller 44. "It was a great football game for fans, but if you're the coach on the losing end it was not a great football game," said La Salle coach Jim Louder, whose team fell to 4-2 overall and 0·2 in the GCL. Said Keller: "This is what you play for." Moeller, corning off a 28-6 league loss at St. Xavier the previous week, kept its playoff hopes alive by improving to 4-2 overall and 1·1 in the GCL.
"People said we were done," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "Well, we're not done yet." It was a game that resembled an of· fensive amusement park. La Salle churned out 242 yards passing and 228 yards rushing. Moeller had 265 yards passing and 195 yards on the ground. Keller ran for 141 yards on 23 carries and set up one of his four touchdowns with a 66-yard kickoff return in the sec· and quarter. He also caught seven pas· ses for 82 yards. Moeller senior wide receiver Greg McHugh caught six passes for 176 yards. Moeller led 27·24 when Keller fum· bled the ball away at the La Salle 16 on the second play of the fourth quarter. That ignited a frenetic final 11:10 as the Lancers immediately" charged back.
La Salle drove from the 16 to the Moeller 26 in eight plays, but sopho· more back Steve Stapleton fumbled and junior linebacker Marshall Hyzdu re· covered for the Crusaders. The Lancers' defense quickly forced a punt and got the ball back on their own 15 with 5:39 remaining. They needed inches on fourth down at their own 35 and converted. And on the next play, Betz rolled right and hit Brian Hinton with a 61-yard TD pass that put La Salle ahead 31·27 with 2:16 remain· in g. Moeller started the ensuing drive at its own 45. On the fourth play, Keller took a pass and was driven into the La Salle bench. The collision knocked Louder's father, Bruce, to the ground. As trainers frantically worked on Bruce Louder, the La Salle players
formed a circle around him, held hands and prayed out loud. After a five-minute delay, the elder 'Louder sat up and wa5 deemed all right. Not all of La Salle's prayers went answered. Three plays later, Moeller had fourth-and-two at the Lancers' 31. Kel· ler took a pitch, headed right, cut back to the middle and ran for his team's 31st victory in 32 meetings with La Salle. · · MOEllER LASAllE M-Paulinel!i 62 pass from Betz (kiCk railed) M-Ke!ler 2 run (kick fatled) M-Ke!ler 20 roo (Sctveiber kidl.) l-W~tisman 47 fltld goal
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Bacon, Moeller and Princeton score wins Roger Bacon and· Moeller piled up a combined 75 points to register GCL victories, Moeller outgunning LaSalle 34-31 and Bacon belting McNicholas 4119. Princeton wen !into overtime to edge Middletown's Middies 24-21, but Woodward bowed to the Trojans of Glen Este 20-13. Ray Butler returned the opening kickoff of the Roger Bacon vs. McNick game for a 96 yard TD beauty and the Spartans of Coach Gus Dooros were off and running. Later in the first quarter, QB Jeremy Ahrens connected with Ben Niesen on a pass-run play which covered 73 yards. McNick also scored twice in that opening period as the teams battled to a 13-13 tie. In the second stanza, Bacon hcldtheirGCL-North foes scoreless. Butler scored agai!l on a 12 yard run, Mosi Williams returned a Me Nick punt 70 yards for another and after Matt Buerger tacked on two extra points, Bacon took a 27-13 lead into the locker room at halftime. The score stayed that way until the last quarter when Williams ·notched his second TD on a short run for a 34-13 bulge. McNick cut it to 34-19. Then Aaron Fitzgerald added an insu ranee touchdown on a five yard
charge to make the final41-19. Bacon is now 2-4, McNicholas is 3-3. Matt Keller rushed for 142 yards and caught six passes for 68 more, while Chris Vaught passed for more than 250 yards to lead Moeller to a 34-31 conquest ofLaSalle in a game which was perhaps the most exciting of the season so far this campaign. Greg McHugh caught seven Vaught passes for 190 yards. LaSalle went ahead 31-27 in the fourth quarter. With time running out, Marshall Hyzdu pounced on a Lancer fumble at Moeller's 30. The Crusaders drove down and with 35 ticks left on the clock, Matt Keller broke five tackles while rambling 31 yards to score and give Moe a 34-31 win. It was protected when Nick Hartman picked off a LaSalle pass with 20 seconds Ieft. Both teams are 4-2 overall. Moelleris 1-1 intheGCL-South. Princeton and Middletown also staged a thriller. In regulation time, Darrell Deck, Brandon Brookins, and Robert Pritchett scored touchdowns to equal three by the Middies and the game went into overtime. In the extra period, Middletown won the toss and
missed a field goal attempt. Princeton got a shot and Tim Webb, who had drilled three extra points, cleared the bar with a 25 yard field goal boot to bag the 24-21 win for Princeton, a team that now owns a 4-2 overall record with a 3-1 GMC mark, second behind Hamilton, unbeaten in the league at 4-0. Reggie Mack scored two touchdowns for Woodward, but theBulldogsdroppedto 1-5 when Glen Este's Trojans rolled to a 20-12 victory. Mack scored first ,on a 38 yard pass from Coby Taylor and then raced nine yards for his second 6-pointer.
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Computer ratings COLUMBUS - The third of seven weekly foot· ball computer ratings as released by the Ohio High School Athletic Association. by division and region, with average bl~evel points per game (top four teams In each region advance to regional semifinals):
DIVISION I Region 1-1. Cia. St. Ignatius 23.9166. 2 Warren Harding 20.5000. 3. StrongsviHe 18.5833. 4, N. Olm· sled 17.1666.5 (tie). Euclid, Shaker Hts .. Eastlake N.
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Ret 465 70 341 C29 100 311 1t5 l06 106 203 0 195 197 256 26t 10 196 lSI 65 0 195 lSI 30
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. "' Fumble recoveries 5: King. Goshen; Ogloh'H, Sol lVIII 4: Green. Lemon Ml:noe 3: Crosby, Aiken
"' Touchdown passes U: Kaeser. Harrison 11: Albers. Anderson; Perry, Lebanon ,..Sformer.~Coooty
t: Ridley, Taft; Larnni'I'S. Elder"; DfsHer. Easl
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260.5 393.0 311.0 311.0 376.3
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Jones,CCO --·--·----1 Alexander, Boone County - - - • lngriWTl.UoYd-·--..--·----5 Pt'IT'Iberton.NewRictmond , _ 5 ____ 4 Tucb', Surrnnlt CO - - - - 5 Brid9es. Wllamsburg - - - 5 Tan _ _ _ _ _ s Cote. Winton Woods - - - - - - 4 Wainscott, Beechwood ___ ,__ 7 Smith. New Mlemi __ , _______ 7
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Blanchester 159.0 Lakota 165.5 Mldclltown _ _ 110.1 Betavla... 171.7 Sycamore_, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 119.3 Mlford ... . 119.8 Springboro·-301.0 Western H i l s - - - - - - - - - 305.0
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SATURDAY OCTOBER
15 1994
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Elder regroups to blank Moeller, 21-0 .
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It may have come a week too late, but Elder found its offense. After being shut out last Friday by St. Xavier, the Panthers did the same to Moeller on Friday, defeating the Crusaders, 21-0. "I challenged the team and told them that I wanted them to play big ... and I'm proud of how they met that challenge," said Elder coach Tom Grippa. "I'm most proud of the fact that our defense pitched a shutout against a fine offense." Elder jumped out to a 14-0 lead with two quick scores to end the half. With 2:20 left, senior running
back B.]. Sandhas scored on a touchdown run. With just 14 seconds left, senior Beau Partin caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from John Lammers. Moeller, meanwhile, kept hurting itself; three interceptions ended Crusader drives into Elder territory. Moeller was held to 213 yards of total offense.
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The Bombers clinched at least a tie in the Greater Catholic LeagueSouth. Joe Springard threw two touchdown passes and also rushed for a touchdown. La Sallo o o l o- l St.Xavr.r 0 1S 0 10-25 X-Riely 15 pass from Springard (BIIIJg\JeSS kick) X-Mussman 8 pass from Sprlngerd (Marshel pess from Troltman) L-Weisman 36 FG X-Mohlenk amp 33 FG X-Springard 6 run (BIIIJg\Jess kick I Records: L 4-l (11-3 GCLI. X 6-1 (3-0)
E-Partin 8 pass from Lammers (Driggers kick) E-Sandhas 3 run (Driggers kick) Records: E H (2路1 GCL-S), M 4-3 (1-2)
..,. St. Xavier 25, LaSalle 3, at St.路 Xavier - St. Xavier's defense was dominant again, as it held the Lancers to 100 yards of total offense and a single field goal.
Suburban Life Press . October 19, 1994
Elder 21 Moeller 0 VALLEY COURIER- Wednesday, October 19,994
Moeller and Bacon lose
Any championship dreams for Roger Bacon and Moeller in regards to the GCL were shattered Friday night when both lost to league foes. Moeller was a 21-0 victim of a super-charged pack of Elder Panthers, while Bacon fought undefeated league-leader Hamilton Badin to the final whistle before dropping a 16-14 heartbreaker.
Coach Tom Grippa's Elder Panthers got two touchdowns from B.J. Dandhas and another 路on an 8-yard pass from John Lammers to Beau Partin to blank Moeller 21-0.
Moeller managed just 213 yards on offense and was hurt by three Elder pass interceptions. The Crusaders are now 4-3 for the season and 1-2 in the GCL, while Elder has a shot at tl\e title with a 5-2 overall mark and a 21 league record.
Ouch, ouch, ouch. Moeller, one of the top 10 teams in the country (according to some) when the s~ason began, now is staring at the very real possibility of not only missing the playoffs, but posting no bet_ter than a .500 record. At 4-3, the Crusaders still have games to play at defending state champion Cleveland St. Ignatius and against Princeton. This week: Friday, Oct. 21 Roger Bacon @ Moeller, 7:30 路 p.m.
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Elder dominates Moeller Panthers cruise to 21-0 victory By Bill Peterson Post staff reporter
BOB OICKERSONfThe Cincinnati Post
Elder's Corey Stein separates Moeller receiver Greg McHugh from the ball. Elder's defense stuffed Moeller for a 21-0 victory.
Unfortunately for Elder High School's football team, the Harbin computer ranklngs don't give extrn weight to road wins against Moeller. · So, the Panthers don't know if their impressive 21-0 win against Moeller at Galbreath Field Friday night wi!! Qe enough to keep them in the playoff hunt. "I think we're hopeful," said Elder quarterback John Lammers. "But we have a lot of football left to play." Lammers completed 12 of 24 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown while Elder's defense held the Crusaders to no rushing yards after halftime. The loss almost certain-
ly knocked Moeller, which played in last year's state championship game, out of the playoffs. The game revealed no sj>eciflc turning point. Instead, the Panthers worked patiently against a gnawing problem thfotigfiout the first quarter while Moeller pounded the ball on the ground. "They came out with an extra tackle on their strong side, a formation they hadn't been in all year," said Lou Grlppa, Elder's defensive coordinator and head coach Tim Grippa's brother. "We kept trying to adjust to It and finally got it figured out after the start of the second quarter. The kids dld a great job adjusting on the field." The Crusaders had rushed for 64 yards through their first full· drive of the second . period. From that point forward, they lost five yards on the ground. Please see ELD;:.R, 50
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Mell!lwhile, Elder's big-play pw;slng at· tack moved the ball downfield for two touchdowns In the final 2:20 of the second quarter. A 41-yard run by tailback B.J. Sandhas finished off the first touchdown, sending the Elder hall or the crowd into a frenzy. Elder got the ball back at its 25-yard line with 1:01 remaining In the half. A 42-yard pass from Lammers to Sandhas put the ball on the Moeller 13 with 19 seconds remaining. On the next play, Lammers connected with Beau Parton, who made a diving catch on the goal line for the touchdown. The Panthers drove all the way to Moeller's 15 without scoring on their first possession or the second half. On their next drive, however, they moved 73 yards on nine plays. Sandhas ran the final three yards for the score, but Lammers oompleted 4 of 4 passes for 72 yards to four different receivers - Parton, Sandhas, :rett Selby and Brad Lambars. Elder looked like a different team from the outfit that lost a week earlier, 14-0, to St. Xavier. Said Tom Grippa, there was a reason. "I told the kids that when you have adversity, you can either take a step forwards or a step backwards," said Grippa . . "We won this game because we're a better football team than we were seven day3 ago. Moeller is still Moeller in all of our minds. They started the year ranked as one of the best four or five teams in the country." Unfortunately for Moeller, It now is barely a winning club, 4-3 overall and 1-2 in the Greater Catholic League South Di· vision. Elder Is 5·2 and 2-1, finishing second in the GCL South after St. Xavier's 25-3 win over La Salle Friday night.
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Headed for paydirt: Elder running back B.J. Sandhaas (43) dodges Moeller's Mike Steltenpohl en route to one of his two touchdowns during the Panthers' 21-0 Greater Catholic League victory on Friday night
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SEASON RECORD: Won: "/ Lost : ..3 Next Game: Roger Bacon Friday, Oct. 21, 1994; 7:30 p.m. At Galbreath Field
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FOOTBALL STATISTICS
THE CJNCJNN>\Ti" ENQUIRER
.,. Scoring Player, School Alexander, Boone Co..... Hart, East CentraL....... Andreadis, A~ son.... Lewis. Reading............... Holtand, SurYYniL......... Johnson. Walnut Hih..... wnsChavlck, Marie........ Martini, East Central.... Broc.khoett, Bchwtlad... MurQI!y,Cderain........... Asmam. Campbl Co..... Hamner. Hamilton._,,_ Wiliams, Loveland......... Plurnrner, Wyoming...... Miller, Edgewood........... Menetrey, Campbll Co.. Wilson, Ron...... Nelson. Taft........-.......... Conrad,Holrnts .......-.... MlrH, Winton Woods... Wor;thington, Sprnqbro. Simon, Newport CC....... Ford, Hlhboro ..-........... Kelltr,Moeller................ David~. Turpin............ Barnes, Blanchester...... Gr~Jlb1, Harrison........... Baril: ley, CCD...-...... Cohf!n, Slrnmlt....._.. _, Kappr!l, An!Mrson......... Green. Lemon Monroe. Price, Lovetand.-.......... Walker. Lima.................. · Bet; Middletown............. Orr; Mariemont............. Hinton. Oalk Hils..-........ Penc•. Mason................. Williams. Northwest ... Peace. Conner................ Mattscheck, Read"ll'lg.... GreQOvk:h, Wllmsbrg... Flte, Goshen...- .... ~ ....-· Sneling. Conner.............. Cook., Little Miami......... Htrol&98, Ryle................ lubrecht, BeKhwood... While, New Miami......... Reily, St. Xavier............. Abney, Lloyd..--·-·-· Parton. Eldff"._.............. M~. Glen Este_, ___ , Wooten, New Rchmnd.. Johnson. Wyoming........ Mundy, NCH.-.... -........... Taylor, ceo..................... lies; CampbeR County.... Mayer, New Ml<tmi....... McHugh. Moeller........... Fufton. Wy0f'nin9-·-·"AneMrson. Amelia.......... S&tl(llas, ~·--·Rlcley, TatL.--......... _
Cook, Uttle Miami -···-·--·---·-- 18
White, Me~----·--· 12
G Pos. TD.PAFG I RB 34 1 · I FB 72 0 7 RB 21 0 7 RB 71 0 7 RB 14 16 7 RB 16 7 1 TB IS 6 I TB 16 8 8 TB 15 2 1 QB lA 0 I RB 13 7 1 RB 13 7 1 RB 13 8 1 QB 17 7 7 RB 17 I RB 12 7 TB 12 7 RB 17 I RB 11 7 RB 1I 7 RB 11 I RB 11 7 HB 11 7 RB 11 7 RB 10 7 RB 9 7 WR 10 6 RB 10 7 TB 9 7 WR 10 1 RB 9 7 7 QB S 20 1 RB 9 7 1 RB II 0 7 FB II 11 7 RB 9 1 TB II 0 7 RB 9 0 I RB 9 8 1 WR 3. 75 7 WR 8 1 7 RB 8 1 I WR 1: 2 8 1 RB 8' 1 I RB I, 0 8 HB I 8 7 QB 7 6 7 WR I 8 RB I 1 WR I 7 RB I 7 He 8 7 RB I 1 RB 1 1 RB 1 2 1 K I 31 7 FB 6 1 7 WR 7 7 RB 7 0 0 7 TB 7 7 RB 7 7 QB 6
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WEDNESOAY. OCTOBER 19. 1994
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Arnold, Hiler est ·"'·-'··-·-·-·-- 17
Ford. Hilsboro ---------·-··· 5 Nelson, Taft ---·--·-··-··-..···---· 6 Captain. Hilsboro ..............·-··--···· S
Team Rec Colerain(15) ..... 7-0 S1.Xavier .......... 6·1 Anderson .......... 7·0 Elder ................. 5·2 Hamilton ........... 6-1 Moeller ............. .4·3 Princeton .......... 5·2 Winton Woods .. 6-1 La Salle ............ .4·3
Pts 150 134 110 107 85 48 46 46 30
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Sheffield. lloyd ·--·---···-··-·-- s McHugh. MoeRer ............ -·--· 11
Oftten recelvtng votes: HMnlfton Badin 12, Lakota 7, Wyoming 5, Turpin 4, Ltmon Morroe 3, Wlltrow 3, CCO 1.
Smith, New Miami-·-··--·-- 9
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TIE 9.
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Mariemont ........
Renty, St. Xavier .................- - 7
Bailey, Hughes·---·--- 11 Esle - - 5
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SlaVen. Harrison _ _ _ _ 5 Mller,Sprln¢oro - - · - - 1 0 Rogers. Hamilton ____ :...__ 18
Hines. Walnut ..-s - - - - "
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Holland. Deck, Princeton - · - · - - - - 9
Waynescott, Beechwood·---·--· •
Hamnton, Western Brown ----··- 7 BMnes, Blancl'lesler ·-·--·..-· 1J Holbert, Harrison
Turner, Norwood ....:...... _, __ ..... 109 Early, Aiken .......- ...........- ....--... 88 Bray, Oak Hills ........... ~.-- ............ 159 Ridley, Taft·---·--..-------·-·- a Setzer, Mc~holas _ .....--·----124 Sprengard. St. Xavier --·.. - -... 111 MiJner,MIIti@monl Bruns. Summit·----·--·-·- 83 Porter, Hughes ..... -----·-..·-·-·- &3 Bishop, Batavia .....- ....--..--...... 97 Zei~r. Wih'nlngton ...................... 101 Cole, Hamilton ................................. 61 Corr!'ll, Amelia ................... __ ,.,.,116 SchroedB, Klnqs ,_,,_,_, __ ,135 Malone, Badin - ................ --~·-- 66
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Bauguess. St. Xavier ,_ .......... _ .. _, l Cogeshal, Fairfield ·-·--·..---· 5 Besf, Ross .......- -..- - - - - 2 Driggers, Elder ·-·----·--- 1
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Kirzner,CCD Francis, Lemon Monroe _ _ 1 Webb, Princeton ---·----·- 7 Fristoe, Oak. Hils __ ,._.., ___ .... _ I. GU1'111e1s, Winton Woods - - - - - .. WiW!s, New Richmond ·-·-------" Sherz, Colerain .... _.~ ...........---·- 12 Widner, Goshen ...............--·--·-·- .. Stamper, Edqtwood ....- -..--·- l
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.,. Passing Plly•r, S<hoal AH Comp KHser.Harrlson ........................... 181 91 Vaught, Moe•er ,., ___ ,.... _ ...... ~ 139 61 McHenry, Wlllnul Hils ........- ...... 175 ;1 Brewer, WTIIIamstM.wg .................. 171 II Her901t, Beechwood - ...... - ... ~. 68 1.2 Albers, Anderson ,_, _______ ....... 17 50 Blair, Springboro - ..- ...--.~- ...... 162 14 Cook, Cor"IOft' ---·-·-.............. ~ ... 11.7 17 earton. Hillsboro _ ...................... ~ 144 78 Martin. Readng ·--.-...--......... ., so L'arnrn&rs.Eider .... _ ... ___ ........... 12'9 59 L•e. Lloyd ..................... _ .............. 185 51 Slusher.Holl'nts __ ,, _____ ,.... , ... 128 60 Kldwtl, NCH ................................... 91. SO Stormer,CampbeiCounty ......... 183 59 Distler, East Centrai ... - ........ 12 44 Riedl.. GI~Este ·-·"-.. -~-- ...... 11.6 70 Atrens, Roqer Bacon ................... 111 61 Ptutnrr1er, Wyomfno ...................... 712 J6 ~aylor, Woodward .................. 1JO S3 H ..
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Martini, East Central.... Johnson,WalnutHih..... Andreadls, Anderson.... Bllrnes,BI¥'1Ch&Ster_~
Keler,Moteler-Lewis, Rea®I!J.-Wilson. Ross.--·Wllllams,roorthwest_.. BrockhoeH, Bchwd.__ Menetrey, Cmpbll eo._. Mlree, Winton WoocbAsmann. Campbll eo__ GteQOvle:h, Willmsbrg... Mt,ndy, NQ4 __, _ _ Corr~Hofmes__
Baritley, CCO--Davidson. Turpin..... _ Hinton.Oakt-as__ Ford, Hilsboro...... ___ c~ Little Miami ..._..
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Plaft.r, Scttool N•. M!nt!trey,Campbf!ICounty •. _ 4 , Lelni~,lndianHII._.: ...-.-.. 6 Alf!'xander,BooneCa... _ _ _ _ 6 Andreadls. Anderson----- 6 Williams, Roger Bacon_......... _ I. Turner. Cllmpb!l1 County ............... • Barkley, CCO ···---·-.................. 6 (CKnd. Hoh'nes ·-·-·--·--·---....- 7 Wiliams, Lovelltnd ..-·------..·- 1• S11tyers, Edqewood ............... __ 17 Jotmon.w~tHIIs ...- ....... 5 Russo. Badn --·-..-·------ 5 Butler, Roger Bacon ....................- 6 Keltor,Moeler ...............................-1 Daniels, Mount Healthy ........-.--. 1.
Yds 761 29S 7!7 772' 11.5 163 2t0 268 S31 1.56 180 111. 707 763 121
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.,. Touchdown passes l6: Kaner, HIII'Tiscn
15: Cook. Comar l2: Abers. Ander son 10: Lammers, Elder; Blair, Springboro; Ridley, Taft; Stormer, Campbel County; Hergott, BeedtwtiOd; Brewer, W1Jiarmburg f: VI!IIJOht, MOI!hr; Distler, East Central 1: Barton. Klsbaro 7: Taylor, Woodward: Sprenoard. St. Xavfer: Martin, Re!M'Jng; Rltck. ~ Este; McHenry, WtJJ.
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_ 341.8 Harrison _ 331.8 Bat_ av f_ • -_ - -_ - -_ - -_ · -_ --· - 336.1. Gashen _ _ _ J36.J Wyoming·--· 335.1 Sprlngbcro · - · - - - - - - - - - · - - m.8 Lemon Monra. _ - ·_ --_ --_ -- 315.0 317.5 NewR1chrnond _ _ _
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Player, School Na. Y.. ds AvJ. Taylor,CC0.--··--·....·--1'l SH lJ.t Schaetter,Amello ........- - - - · ' 33C 41.1 Gourley, Western Hils .......- ........JS 1440 Al.2 Frllncls, Lemon Morrot ----21 15a tO.f Hinton, Oak Hills ·-------·-31 132'U 1.0.0 Pidgeon. Conner - - · - - - 2 5 986 39.4 Weisman,Fil"lf'leytown---15 SSil J9.1 Carter,Wiliamsblrg _ _ _ _ n 941 39.2 Keegan, Walnut Hills _ _ _ n Ul Jl.l Bremer. Westl!l'n Brown _ _ n 151 31.1 Gregory, Lloyd __ ,,_........... - ..... -15 569 37.f Stihlnqer,Middletown ...................2'3 8SI 37.3 Parton, Elcter ._.......... _ ............. ~ ...B 115j 36.7 James. Uma .....- -...---·----26 950 36.5 Williams, Loveland ·----·---17 61? 36.1. Pope, Hughes _, ______ ,_ _ n 100 36.3 Bishop, Beechwood --·---S 542 36.1 Yeager,CNE _ _ _ _ _ _l5 1250 35.1 Smith, New Miami - - - - - - 5 161 35.6 Perwm,amp, Moeler - - - t 2 472 35.7 Kahn, Batavia ··-·-----·----29 1021 35.2 Niesen, Roger Bacon ·-·----T1 596 35.1 Shert, Colerain ... _. ___ , ___ ,_ _ o I.SI 35. T Mlller,Ed9@'wood _______ 25 175 35.8 Retic, Landm11rk -·-·-------n 71.1 35.0 Freeland.GienEste---13 1.51. 3J.O Albtrs,Andf!'rson_, _ _ _ n 417 3U
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Una 739.1. Northwest-· aermontNE __ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _239.3 nu S y c a m o r • - - - - - - - - - - - - 734.9 Amelia---·-----·-·-·~---·-·-·--- ..- 734.5 Western ..Us--·-·---·----..- - - - · 233.8 Norw')Od ....... ___ , ______ ... _,_~·-·-- 233.0 SI.Xavter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 223.4 MHord ...-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ - 721.8 231.6 Flnneytown -··--------21U -·-----------212.0 MI. Healthy 210.0
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10. Cots. Watterson 6-1 ............................................. SI Others: II, Salem 30. 12, Defiance 2S. 13, Solon (I) 21. 14, Maumee 19. IS, Cols. Independence IS. 16, Pataskala Watkins Memorial14. 17, Amherst Steele 12. DIVISION Ill I. SleubenviRe ( 191 7~ ......................................... 326 2. Hamilton Badin (1) 7~ 250 3. Thornville Sheridan (I) 7~ .............................. 24S 4. Beloit West Branch (1 ) H ..............................203 s. Clyde 7~ .,............................................................ IS7 6. Avon lake (3) 7~ ............................................. 14S 7.Lemon-Monroe (4) 7~ .................................... 130 S.tronton 6-1 ........................................................... 126 9. CoiS. DeSales (4) H .,.,.......,.. ,.......................... 106 IO.loulsvllle (I) 6-1 .................................................. S3 Others: II, Canton Cent. Calh. 63. 12, Bellaire 47. 13, Elyria West ( 1) 23. 14, london 19. DIVISION IV I. wauseon (21 1 7·0 .............................................. 324 2. Germantown Valley View (S) 7~ ................. 321 3. Amanda-Ciearcreek (3) 7~ ........................... 2S7 4. Kenton 7~ ........................................................... 20S S. Nelsonvule· York H .......................................... IS3 6. Orrville 6·1 .......................................................... 123 7. Youngs. Mooney 5-2 ......................................... 117 S. Youngs. Ursuline 5-2 ......................................... lOS 9.Brookvllle6·1 ........................................................ 6S 10. Wheelersburg (2) S·l ......................................... SS Others: 11, Warren Champion 40. 12, louisvme Aquinas 37. 13 (tie), Bellvifte Clear Fork (1),
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Painesvine Harvey (I) 29. IS, Hannibal River 22. 16, West Jefferson 20. 17, New london 17. IS, Cleve. Benedictine 16. 19, Jamestown Greeneview ( 1l 13.
Others: 11 (tie), Columbiana ( 1), Tlpp City Bethel (I) 21. 13, Cuyahoga His. (I) 19. 14, Sandusky St. Mary's 16. IS, leipsic 14.
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Moeller 34 Roger Bacon 13 Moeller's offense shook off the effects of the shutout loss to Elder and revived the Crusaders' faint playoff hopes. Matt Keller opened and closed Moeller's scoring with touchdown runs of five yards and three yards. Chris Vaught threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to · Brian Goodhart and ran one yard for another score; Derrick Edwards scored on a 10-yard run. Joe Siciliano booted four conversions. Moeller is 5-3 overall and finished 2-2 in the Greater Catholic League South Division, tied with Elder for second place. This week: Saturday, Oct. 29 - Moeller @ Cleveland St. Ignatius, 7:30 p.m. ·
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Roger Bacon 6 o o 7-13 Moeller 13 7 7 7-34 M-Keller S run (kick tan) RB-Nfesen 53 pass from Alrens (kick blocked) M-Goodhart 8 pass from Vaught (Sicniano kick) M-Edwards 10 run (Siciliano kick) M-Va119ht 1 run (Siciliano kick) M-Keller 3 run (Siciliano kick) RB-Wiliams 27 pass from Ayers (Stegman kick) Records: M S-3, RB 2-6
, tailback Matt Keller rushed 24 times for 141 yards and two touchdowns and caught four passes for 44 yards, leading Moeller. After Keller capped the Crusaders' first drive with a five; yard touchdown run, Roger Bacon scored on its first play from scrimmage. Junior wide receiver Ben Niesen caught a 53-yard touchdown pass from quarter- back Jeremy Ahrens to tie it at 6-6..
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· Chris Vaught fired an 8-yard ·payoff pass to Brian Goodhart in the second quarter to get Moeller a 13-6 lead over Roger Bacon. After that, the Crusade was on, Coach Steve Klonnc's griddcrs staying out front all the way. The Crusaders held a 34-6 lead before Roger Bacon scored again to make the final 34-12. In the first period, Moe's Matt Keller scooted into the end zone from the five for a 6-0 lead for his team. Then Roger Bacon tied it at 6-6 when Jeremy Ahrens hooked up with Ben Niesen on a play which covered 53 yards. TheVaughttoGoodhartTDpass put Moeller int .front 13-6. Derrick Edwards scored on a I 0yard trip to make it 20-6 at halftime. Vaught and Keller notched hist ha-lfTD's for the 34-6 lead before Mosl"Williams gathered in a 22 yard TD pass from Joe Ayers to clip the final margin to 34-13. Moeller is now 5-3 with Bacon 2-6.
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Must defeat Ignatius, Princeton By Joe Minster Press Contributor
It's do-or-die for Moeller's Crusaders Saturday night when they travel to Lakewood, Ohio, to face the defending Ohio Division I championship Cleveland St. Ignatius football team "We're going to have to play our best game of the year,':. admitted Moeller coach Steve Klonne in discussing Saturday's 7:30 p.m. contest that will be played at· Lakewood High School.
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St. Ignatius, which defeated "We played hard agai~st Moeller, 38-20, in last year's Bacon, but were hurt by penalties state final, again rates among the (nine for 120 yards) and had two Buckeye prep powerhouses with touchdowns called .back by a 7-1 reord that tops the Harbin penalties," Klonne pointed ratings in their region by a wide out. "We can't afford to do that margin and places Ignatius No. 2 against St. Ignatius." in the statewide Division I poll. On. offense, Keller and . Moeller, which upped its Edwards showed the way against record to 5-3 with a 34-13 victo- Bacon, while Michael Kamry over Roger Bacon last Friday, phake, Jerry Thompson and stands at 2-2 in the Greater Todd Shafer were standouts on Catholic League after losing to defense. St. Xavier and Elder earlier. "We simply haven't played Matt Keller and Derrick consistent football," Klonne statEdwards accounted for 207 ed. "Defensively, we've given up yards rushing between them, 141 a lot of yards and our kicking by Keller and 66 by Edwards, has. been inconsistent, too.· with -Keller scoring twice and "If 'We beat St. Ignatius and Edwards once against Bacon. . Princeton, we're very much in the Keller now has· more than 900 · playoff picture. But if we lose yards and 12 TDs to his credit either game, we don't figure to after eight games. ·make it." Chris Vaught completed 9-of-. 19 passes for 88 yards to give the· Crusaders 346 yards total offense against Bacon, with 258 on the ground.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1994
HIGH SCHOOLS Polls panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school footballeams in the sixth of eight 1994 regular·season pol!s for The Associated Press, by Ohio High School
Athlelfc Association divisions, wilh wonlost record and total points (flrsl-place votes in parenlhesesJ: DIVISION I I. Euclid (25) 8-0 ---·---·---·····---...... 313 2. Colerain (6) 8-0 291 3. Oeve. Sl.lgnatius (3) 7·1 ..................... 271
4. Hirnard {1) a..o .........................._........... 209 S. Canlon McKinley 7·1 ............................ 18-t 6. 51. Xavier 7·1 142 7. Massinon Washington 7·1 .................... 101 8. Oubl"zn 7-1-···--···-········-···-·-·-·-·······91 9. YOUlgS. Auslintown Fitch 6-2 ..............75 10. warren Harding 6·2 ................................ 46
Others receiving 12 or mor! poinls: 11, Htber His. Wayne 21. 12, Youngs. 20. 13. Akron Gartleld 19. 14 (tie). Lancaster, Massillon Perry, Shabr His. 15. DIVISION II 1. Ceina ( 13) 8-0 ................. --···-·--··312 2. Piqua ( IOJ ~ -··-··-·-···--···-·----..m J. Chardon (6) 8-o ·-·--···------·-·---265 4. Anderson (JJ ~ 193 5. Rayland Buckeye Local (2) S-D .......... 189 6. Cuy. Falls Wish Jesuil7-1 .................... 174 7. Madison 7·1 .•- ..................................... 102 8. Wash. CH Miami Trace 7·1 ................... 74 9. Cols. Watterson 7·1 ................................. 67 10. Jackson 7-1 ···········--·--···········--····--44 Boardman
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Salem ( 1J 32. 12, Maumee 26. 13; Uniontown Lake 22. 14 O!fiance 21. 15, Youngs. Chaney 17. OIVlSION Ill 1. Steubenville (19) s-o ............................. 316 2. Hamillon Badin (2) 8-0 3. Beloit West Branch ( 1) 8-D .................. 200
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Others receiving 12 or morl! points: 11. senatre 30. 12. Elyria west ( 1) 26. 13. Canton Cent. Cath. 23. U, Ravenna Souttt!ast 16. 15 Uier. Beftevue, London 13. 17. Mentor Lake Cath. 12.
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Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Leipsic 19. 12, Thompson Ledgemont 12.
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CLEVELAND - Sean Grady five touchdown passes, leadIng Cleveland St. Ignatius over Moeller, 41-7, Saturday night. Moeller fell to 5-4 while St. Ignatius, which replaced Moeller as the dominant team in Ohio the past six years, raised its record to 8-1. The St. Ignatius defense took away Moeller's rushing game holding the Crusaders to 44 yard~ on the ground. Grady completed 12 of 15 passes for 269 yards. ~hrew
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boost the record to 8-J and dro~ Moeller to 5-4 with the Crusaders coming up against Princeton Friday in the final clash of the season. Sean Grady, an All State candidate, completed 12 of 15 passes for 269 yards and five touchdowns for the Clevelanders.
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St.'Ignatius, with its offense in high gear and its defense rock-solid, . defeated visiting Cincinnati Moeller, 41-7, last night in a nonleag·ue game in Lakewood Stadium. Serilor quarterback Sean Grady completed 12 of 16 passes for 283 yards and five touchdowns as the Wildcats (8-1) enhanced their point' total in their march toward the O.HSAA playoffs. "I'm: impressed with the way our ;kids played against Moeller, after: having to face Canton McKinley, St. Edward and then Moe_Jhir in three straight games," said ·St. Ignatius. coach Chuck Kyle; whose team is No. 3 in the AssoCiated Press state poll. "We anticipated a shootout tonight, ·but we got on a roll. I was conCerned about their outstanding running back, Matt Keller. He cuts back so well. "Sean kept in command out there." · The Wildcats flew "Air Grady" in the first half as the senior quarterback, a 6-2, 200-pounder, passed for four touchdowns, two to senior Ryan Lavelle and two to junior Drew Haddad. The stifling St. Ignatius defense scored on a 52-yard return with a recovered fumble by defensive end Pat Kratus. The other starting defensive end, junior John Favret, made a jarring tackle on Moeller starting quarterback Chrjs Vaught to shake the ball
FOOTBALL loose. O'Grady, who completed nine of 11 passes for 230 yards in the first half, combined with Lavelle on a 36-yard pass-run touchdown play with 8:31 left in the first quarter. A block on the Moeller defensive back by Darin Kershner kept Lavelle untouched as he dashed into the end zone. Moeller (5-4 after a 4-0 start) quick-kicked from its 12-yard line to its 42-yard line, and the Wildcats came right back down the field, scoring on a 12-yard O'Grady-to-Lavelle pass play with 3:06 left in the first quarter. Bryan Andrassy kicked the first of four straight first-half extra points and the Wildcats led, 13-0. On the first play of the second quarter, Grady threw far to his right, connecting on a 48-yard touchdown pass with Haddad. With St. Ignatius leading, 20-0, senior defensive back Shane McAndrew came up with the first of his two interceptions, on the Wildcats' 47-yard line. Kratus' touchdown return and Andrassy's extra point boosted the St. Ignatius lead to 27-0 with 6:58 left in the second quarter. ·The Wildcats held the Crusaders on the visitors' next possession, and then increased their lead to 34-0 after Grady found Haddad alone on the right side for a 46-yard touchdown with 2:39 left in the first half.
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FOOTBALL STATISTICS
THE C!NCINNA Tl ENQUIRER
~Scoring Playtt", Schotl Afuander, Boone eo._ Holond. Sutrmll co __ Andruclis, Anderson..-
Lewis, Re~·-·-··-·· Wlschl'vkk, MarJe. ____ HI!N'f, East Central, __
Martini, East Ctntral._
Russel. Onton-Massle. Brodthotft, BHchwcL Jotrtson,Wahu!HIIs._ Bwnes, BtMchtster- · P1um'ntr, WYomlno-
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Wilson. Ross-.M-·Orr, Marlemont_H_ Grubbs, Harrlson..H--· Flte, GoWn ... M... M.MH·MCohen. Sotm>~t c o _ Murphy,~""'--
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N!fson. Taft._."_H __ Willams.Love!lfld._ Hamner, HamMon__ Barktty, ceo..... ____ Kell!f',~ ..- - · Miler. Ed9owood ........ M!n!fr!y, Cmpbl Co.." Mlr", Winton Woods_ Corrad, Hofmts _ _ Cook, UIHt Miami_ L\b'echt, Beechwood... Ford, Hllsboro _ _ _ Pq>f', P\.rC!I... _ ..M_ GrHn. Lemon MorrO!. 11'9'am. Western Hils_ Abney, lloyd., ____ Alexand!r, Colerain.... _ Gr~vlch, Wlllmsbrg... Hendrix. Withrow _ _ Walk~r,Lima ....., ___ Peac!, c~ ..- - Bel. Mldclelown. ___ Wlllams. Norfhwnt_ W!Rng, Conner _ _ , OavldsCI'I,Turpln... _ , Holbert, Harrison.-....... White, Ntw Miami... _ .. Mayer, New Miami.... _ Hinton, Oak Hils..M... _ Ptnee, MaSCI'I---.wKapprl'l. And!rSOft. ___ Ne'flleS,(Qieoraln... _H_
Go<lrlng. Goshen.. __
Wooten, N. Rlchnn:L_ Prln, Loveland.. ............ Maffschtock, Reading,_ Taylor, ceo... - ....... Schmidt, Oermont NE.. Johnson. Wyoming.....Maraclt, Blanchest~ _ H!f'ol&ga. Rylt _____ FuHon. Wyoming. ___ Sh!ffleld.lloyd. _ _ Mundy,NCH. _ _ _
G Pos. TD.PAFG Tot 10 TB Jl 2 0 7JO 9 WB 2119 0 145 TB 2' 0 0 9 RB 21 0 0 126 RB 11 6 0 114 10 FB 24 0 0 10 TB 22 2 0 134 9 WR 11 7 1 120 10 TB 11 2 0 112 I RB 11 2 0 110 I TB 16 10 0 106 Q8 17 2 0 104 10 RB 16 2 0 91 9 TB 16 0 0 96 RB 1311 0 9 WR 2 0 16 RB 2 0 16 9 TB 13 I 0 06 I Q8 2 0 16 10 RB u 0 0 RB u 0 0 9 HB 0 0 9 RB 13 2 0 10 0 TB 13 2 0 10 9 RB 13 0 0 70 RB 13 0 0 71 7 RB 1! 0 0 71 I RB 13 0 0 71 10 RB 12 2 0 9 RB 12 2 0 10 H8 12 0 0 72 9 RB 12 0 0 n I TB 12 0 0 72 9 RB 11 2 0 RB 11 2 0 10 RB 11 2 0 I RB 11 2 0 I WR 11 2 0 II I QB 11 2 0 9 RB 10 6 0 66 10 RB 11 0 0 66 9 RB 11 0 0 66 9 RB 1t 0 0 66 10 WR 10 0 66 RB 10 0 RB 10 2 0 62 9 QS I 0 62 FB Ill 0 61 9 RB 10 0 0 60 9 TB 10 0 0 60 I WR 10 0 0 60 F8 10 0 0 60 RB 10 0 0 60 HB 10 0 0 60 QS 617 2 59 9 WR •21 2 59 9 RB 2 0 56 9 TB 2 0 56 I RB I 0 0 54 I F8 I 0 0 54 I RB 9 0 0 54 I RB I 0 0 54 10 WR 9 0 0 54 I RB I 0 54
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Adams. WlmlngtCI'I ------".......37 Otambers. Walnut HiMs -·--H-.27 Zelna. Sycamore ..........."-·-·--·-·77 Jones. Betchwood ·-------...26 Rook, &din -·--·--·--·26 Seby,Eider - · - - - - - -...... 26 Sheffletd. lloyd - · - - - - -..25 ~Connor - - - - - - - 2 5 Whltnty, Harrfson · - - - - - 2 1 LI!WIS. Bl!:lavii_,__ MNON_,...25 Madt, Woodward - - - - -...25 O&t*neler, MI!N"Iernont -·--....... 25 Wd.f, Lebanon · - - - - - -..- .. 24 Nl!stn. Roger BacCI'I --·-·-·-·24 Mundy, NO< ·---·----·---2• Whon.Miford - - - - - 2 4 Ostendorf, La Sale - - -..23 lln.mnoff,ComoboiCounty __ :a Captlin, t-asboro - - - - 2 1 M-..,Gteneste _ _ _ _ 22
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Schert.~llin-----" 8lsho9, B-ood _ _ _ _ tl """"Norwood _ _ _ _ _ 20
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Pl1y1r, SchHI Na. Y.-dl 171 Col!, WlniCI'I Woods - - - ' Alexander, Boonrt County _ _ 10 1t7 -son,WyC>n1lng ....- . - - 5 290 Jones. ceo H·-·--H·--•3 Smith. Ne-w Miami ..- - - - 1 2 246 Ul Muldrow, Princeton - - - - 7 Ford,Hisboro MWH _ _ _ _ 11 m Wainscott, 8ftchwood _ _ _ 7 136 P...-ton.NewRldYnond-6 117 Mapp, Taft 112 125 Brid9t~Batavia Wlltomsl>ol'; -_ lewis, ___ ,_.. _ _' !
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Scudde<, NCH - - - - - - - - · 10 Coott,UIHeMlamf - · - · - - 1 3 Gil>ft't,EastCentrai ....--.--S Wiliams, Roger Bacon - - · - 7 Shesllna, Turpin Slaven. HI!N'rfSCI'I ·---·····-·--·--J Rogers, Hamilton ·-·H-·-- 16 Deck. Prlnctton - - - - 11 Russo. Badn H - - - H - - 1 SIM!tfletd.Uoyd ... I Sct.Jbft't, Batavia - - - - 13 CJ!Vet"191!"',Belhfl _ _ _ _ 9 Hamilton. Western Brown ·--H..I McH\9>. ........ ·-·---· 12 Wlson. Ross oHH ..OH ____H_H 10 Holbert, Harrison ·~·H-·HH __ , ...... I Ho!and, Sunmlf .w,.,.,,., ____,J And@rson. Woodward ,_H_,_M, 6 BI!N"MS. Blanchester ,_ _ _ ,. Hines, Wahvt H1b .. _ .. _., ___ 16 PetAinell, LaS. MH _______ 16 Smilh.NewMiamf _ _ _ _ _ 11 Patterson. Wesltrn Hils _ _ _ 9 Walker, LJrna ··--·M..·--·H-·-· 7 Russel, Clnfon-Messlt .. - - - · • Carr, WRrn/nolon , ___ , ____ 15 Buchanan. Lebanon ...........H.-.. -11 Jotrtson. Wyoming .......- ...----.1 Lusby, Taylor ___ M____ ll J. McKinney, Lockland, _ _ _ 19 Babin«. Milord · - · - · - - - · 17 Hlnl:n Oak Hils ·-·--·----- u Rutter, Milford ·-~--------· 5 Prl!cheff, Sycamore ·--·-·-----· 6 Hannon. Talawl!nda .. ___ ,_, ..,___ 9 Davidson. Turpin ..H.... -...--.M-·-·H-6 Brockhoefl, ~chwood .............. _ 5 Highfil, Mason ·--·--·-·-..----- I
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Avo. 211.5 27.2 23.• 22.3 20.5 20.1 195 19.4 19.0 11.7 17.9 17.1 17.0 17.0 16~
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Be~rehwood- - - - - - - · - - - - - 433.1 __ ,,H 405,0 Anderson_ .-.._ --_ _ _ _ _ _N-HHO Col!f'aln. .... _ _ .. .&tl_1.2 Wlnlon Woods·-----·--.............. 319.0 Walnul H l h - - - - - - - - - -........ J79.6 CIIIT'4'b<ICounty -_ -_ -_ -_ -· 379.6 Lloyd .... _ _ _ __·_ Jn.2 ceo ________ _________ 369.1 M a r J_ em l -_ - -_ - -_ - -_ - -._· J5U 360.0 WyC>n1lng, _o _n_ ..... NCH ..- ·_-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -·_ "_ -_ - 342.3 3-&6.1 Harrlson _" H__ H Moe-tier-·-----·---·--·--- 341.0 Boont C o u n t y - - - - - - - · - - - 335.0 S < l t m ' o l t C O - - - - - - - - - 334.4 Goshen --_ --_ - -_ -_ - -H_ 33 1 331.0· .5 Wifhrow-_ _ _ _ Lemon Morrot - - - - - - - · " - - · 377.3 _311.3 Badin"" Blanchester .. 313.6 RtadingH _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_, _ _ 310.1 Alttn.. 306.0 antoo-Minft H 305.2 Ne-w Richmond - - - - - - - H - · - H 296.0 Taft __ . 293.1 Oak Hills -MN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N_ _ 290.0 Wlllllr'I'1Sburg - - - - - - - - - - " Ed9owoocl ... LaSalle ..._ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Queen City' National PA 48 141 211 174 153 207 149
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Team Anderson....._, Turpin...___ ,_ Tall ...-.--....·-· Amelia................ Glen Este ........... Woodward. ___
Team Sl. Xavier ......_, Elder................... Moeller .......... __ La S311e.-....- ..
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5. Cln. Anderson (4) H 201 6. Cuy. Falls Wlsh Jesuit 8·1 .._ ........- ......178 '1, Madison 8-1 .................................... - .....,101 8, Wash. CH Miami Trace 8·1 ............- ... 100 9. Cols. Watterson 8-1 ......................- .....-.93 10. Jackson 7·1 ......................................._._51 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Uniontown Lake 27. 12, Maumee 20. 13, Deliance 16. 14, Salem 15. 15 (lie), Dayton Chaminade-Jullenne, Youngs. Chaney 14:. DIVISION Ill 1. SteubenviDe (21) H ...............................325 :z. Hamlllon Badin (1) 9~ . 248 3. Beloit West Branch (2) 9~ ................. :.217 4. Thornville Sheridan 9~ ..........................190 5. Avon Lake (2) 9~ ...........................- .... 171 6. Cols. De Sales (Jl 9~ .............._ .........._ 161 1. Oyde (3) 9~ ............·-·---·-··-·158 8. Lemon-Monroe (4) 9~ .....--.--142 9, lronlon 8-1 .......................................__: .. 103 10. BeKaire ( 1J ~ ...............................- ......... 80 Others rocelvlng 12 or more points: 11, Louis viDe 36. 12. Elyria West ( 1J 29. 13, Bellevue 18. 14, Canton Cent. Calh. 13. 15, London, Raven~--~~~~~.a~t. 12.
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PA 191 303 221
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Kentucky Team Boone Coooty__ ....... _......... - ......... _____ .:.__,___ C.mpbel Coooty._.......____ Highlands ......._.-......._... ,_........._._. Conner-·-----·---·----·---·Lloyd...............- -............................ Nl!wport CC..-........................._....... Covington C.lhollc.------·-Dayton.--·---·--·----Ryle.·--------Dixie Heights.. __.......- - - · - · Hotmes....--·--·---·-·--Bellevue....- · - - - - - · - - - carr on coooty............--····--·-Simon Kenton...................... -·-·-· Scolt..._,,_..._. __................. _ . ~wood
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1. Germantown Valley View ( 13) P ..... 311 2. Wauseon (6) 9~ ......................................288 3. Amanda-clearcreek (6) 9~ ................. 275 4. Nelsonville-Vorl< (2) 9-0 ......._ ............ 205 5. Youngs. Mooney (117-2 ..................... ~'162
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Keller • carr1es Moeller Tailback 'great' vs. Princeton By Bill Peterson Post staff reporter
Traditionally, Moeller vs. Princeton is the biggest high school -football game of the season in Cincinnati. The winner takes home the "King of the .Block" trophy and, normally, the top ranking in the city. Friday night, however, neither team entered their showdown at Galbreath Field within a city block of the state playoff picture. The stands were about twothirds full and die-hard Moeller · fans pulled for their team to .stave off a 5-5 record, which .. would have been their worst ev. ·er. Today, they are thanking tail· · •back Matt Keller for taking matters into his own hands. He '.rambled for 185 yards and two ·.touchdowns on 30 carries, lead: ·ing the Crusaders to their 28-20 . victory. Both teams finished the season 6-4 and neither has much hope for a playoff berth. "I couldn't care less at this point," said Moeller coach Steve Klonne. "We're 6-4 and we just wanted to come out and play well for our seniors who are leaving."
TOliiQh yards: Moeller's Matt Keller·carries Princeton defender Andrew Hermes as he fi9hts for extra yardage. Moeller improved to 6-4 with a 28-20 victory. . H appeared the night would instead belong to Princeton at · the outset. On their first posses·sion, the Vikings hauled 69 yards on 12 plays, with tailback Darrell Deck scoring the touchdown from 15 yards out. However, Moeller blocked the conversion attempt and Keller assumed ·control. "He played a great game," said Princeton coach Pat Mancuso. "He took over the game." On fourth-and-three on the Princeton 35 three plays into the second quarter, Keller took the ., ball around right tackle and ~- stepped all the way to the end zone. With Jim Siciliano's kick, the Crusaders led 7~6. Moeller as put the game away in the last 76 seconds of the half. .First, Keller went 10 yards around the right off the option • pitch for the touchdown with 1:16 left in the half.
The Crusaders took the ball again with 40 seconds remaining. A 42-yard pass from quarterback . Chris Vaught to wide receiver · Greg McHugh put the ball on ·the Princeton 14. Two plays !ater, Vaught hit fullback Derrick Edwards with a five-yard touch· down pass, :giving the Crusaders a 21·6 lead with 13 seconds left in the half. "It would have been great to .,get into the playoffs," said Kel-ler. "But. just playing in a great ~program like this is worth it." Said Mancuso, "We'll be ..:.b.::a.:.ck:::...·"----------· PRr.NCETOH s 0 s &- 20 ·=MOE=LL:::ER::....__ _ _ _ _....:...o....:.:21......::0......::7_-..::2& .·P-Deck15run"'~k01oc!<I!IIY • M-Kener 35 runjS<;;!iaoo kich) M-Ke11er 1o run·iSi<iliaoo hittJ M-Edwards S from Vaupht lSiciliano kick} P-Pri1che" 6 ruo (t.+.li<IJtOW p .. s 1rom Brown) . · M-Edwards • run (Sieiliana kix:k) . P-Deck 25 pasS! fro., Brown {kidt failed) • RECORDS: Moel!gr li-4. ~"'on 6-4 .
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Senior running back Matt Keller rushed for 206 yards on 32 carries to lead Moeller to. a 28-20 victory over rival Princeton in the regularseason finale at Galbreath Field Friday night. Keller scored two second-quarter touchdowns and Crusader senior quarterback Chris Vaught passed for 119 yards and one touchdown. Princeton was down, 21-6, at halftime but battled back to make it close. Junior quarterback Shaun Brown, playing the last quarter and a half, led the Vikings to two second-half scores, one a 25-yard pass to Darrell Deck, and thr.ew f~r 165 yards. Both schools finish 6-4. Prlnctton
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M-Edwards 5 pass from Vaughl (Siciliano kick) P-Prltchett 6 run (Muldrow pass from Brown) M-Edwards 4 run (Siciliano kick) P-Oeck 25 pass frl'm Brown (kick missed) Records: M 6-4, P 6-4
VALLEY COURIER· Wednesday, November 9, /994
Moe stops Princeto.n; · ·Moeller's Crusaders built;·-· ing30and IOyards.ChrisVaught Coach Steve Kloiine's Crusadsizeable early lead and held on to hooked up with Derrick Edwards ers wrapped it up when Edwards score a 28-20 victory over • on a payoff pass covering five scored his second TD in the last Princeton's Vikings Friday night yards and at halftime, the Cru- quarter to expand Moe's lead to as the city's two usual leaders saders enjoyed a 21-61ead. · "28-14. But Brown wasn't settled for a season of mediocPrinceton still trailed by that · through. He led Princeton margin until Coach Mancuso down field and hit Deck with a 25 rity, both winding up with 6-4 yard touchdown pass to cap the records. cal kd on sub quarterback Shaun Uespite that neitfierM'Oel!er· Brown, a junior, midway through scoring at 28-20. Matt Keller was Moeller's nor Princeton were in line for a the third period. Brown more workhorse, lugging 32 times for playoffberth, the faithful fans of than likely earned himself the the two schools turned out for startingslotfornextseasonwhen 1206 yards. Chris Vaught passed theirtraditional warfare and they he passed for 165 yards and two \.for i 19 yards and one weren't disappointed. touchdowns in just 1-1/2 quarCoach Pat Mancuso's ters. Princeton gridders took a 6-0 lead , In that third quarter, Robert in the first quarter when Darrell ; Pritchett ran 6 yards to score Deck sped 15 yards to score. withBrownhittingDeeMuldrow with a pass for two extra points Then Moe got rolling in the second stanza. Matt Keller ran for to whittle Princeton's lead to 21two touchdowns on trips cover14.
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Matt Keller slices through the Princeton defense :on his way to 185 yards and two touchdowns. The Crusaders defeated the VIkings 28-20 .
Crusaders save best for last By Joe Minster
But it was different this time, as neither Moeller nor Princeton was in contention for It was a: season of ups-and-downs for a. a postseason berth, both of them struggling Moeller football team that had high hopes most of the way in 1994. after finishing as Division I state rurmer-up a And when the firing ended before a sparse year ago. crowd at Galbreath Field, both the Crusaders "Sure, we played a very tough schedule," and Vikings owned 6-4 slates. And neither coach Steve K!onne readily admitted. "But . was headed for the playoffs. we were much too inconsistent, up one week "That probably was one of our best games and down another." of the season," Klonne said. "It was .a matter And it all added up to a 6-4 record and 2- of pride more than anything else, along with 2 mark in the Greater Catholic League .South winning one for our graduating seniors." Division, good for a second-place tie with Senior tailback Matt Keller, one of the few F.lder behind front-running St. Xavier. bright spots for_ Moeller all season, went out "Our truubles started when we lost a on a high note, rushing for 206 yards in 32 tough one to Bloomington, Ind., South," carries and scoring twice, on runs of 35 and Klonne maintained. "We just weren't able to 10 yards. put a winning streak together the way we've Keller finished the campaign with 1,116 done most of the time in the past . ·• yards in 84 carries, while scoring 14 touchIn closing the campaign on a victorious downs. His running mate, Derrick Edwards, note, the Crusaders came from behind to out- scored a crucial; TD seconds before halftime last traditionaJ: rival Princeton, 28··20, in a that capped a 21-point Moeller second quargame that annually determines one 01" two ter in o_vercoming an early 6-0 Princeton playoff spots for the two teams. score. Press Contributor
Two o1.her offensive standouts for the Crusaders: were quarterback Chris Valilght and wide receiver Greg McHugh; who set a single-season record with 832 yards gained in air to surpass. Jason Brown's 1991 total of 750 ae_rial yards. Vaught completed 7-of-9 passes for 119 yards and one TD against Princeton, giving him 1,515 yards for the year and 11 scoring passes. "I'd say that our high points in the season were our wins over Princeton and La Salle," Klonne said, "and the low points were that loss in Bloomington and the shutout by Elde1." Top performers on defense for Moeller were linebackers Terry Thompson and Jermaine Monk, defensive end Todd Shafer and defensive tackle Zach Gagel. Most humiliating defeat came at the hand'S of defending state Division I Cleveland St. Ignatius by a 41-7 final margin after losing to that same team in the stare championship battle last winter .
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Season o_f starts and stops Inconsistent play haunts Crusaders By Joe Minster Press Contributor
It was a season of ups-anddowns for a Moeller football team that had high hopes after. finishing as Division I state runner-up a year ago. "Sure, we played a very tough schedule," coach Steve Klonne readily admitted. "But we were much too inconsistent, up one week and down another." And it all added up to a 6-4 record and 2-2 mark in the Greater Catholic League South . Division, good for a secondplace tie with Elder behind front-running St. Xavier. "Our troubles started when we lost a tough . one to Bloomington, Ind., South," Klonne maintained. "We just weren't able to put a winning streak together the way we've Matt Keller slices through the Princeton defense. Keller gained 18S yards · done most of the time in the Crusaders' 28-20 victory at Galbreath Field. past." Edwards, scored a crucial TD MOELLER 28 In closing the campaign on a secnds before halftime that victorious note, the Crusaders capped a 21-point Moeller secPRINCETON 20 came from behind to outlast traond quarter in overcoming an ditional rival Princeton, 28-20, our best games of the season," early 6-0 Princeton score. in a game that annually deter- Klonne said. "It was a matter of Two other offensive standmines one or two playoff spots pride more than anything else, . outs for the Crusaders were for the two teams. along with winning one for our quarterback Chris Vaught and But it was different this time, graduating seniors." . wide receiver Greg McHugh, as neither Moeller nor Princeton Senior tailback Matt Keller, who set a single-season record was in contention for a postsea- one of the few bright spots for with 832 yards gained in air to son berth, both of them strug- Moeller all season, went out on surpass Jason Brown's 1991 gling most of the way in 1994. a high note, rushing for 206 total of 750 aerial yards. And when the firing ended yards in 32 carries and scoring Vaught completed 7-of-9 before a sparse crowd at twice, on runs of 35 and 10 passes for 119 yards and .one TD Galbreath Field, both the yards. against Princeton, giving him Crusaders and Vikings owned 6Keller finished the campaign · 1,515 yards for the year and 11 4 slates. And neither was headed with 1,116 yards in 84 carries, scoring passes. for the playoffs. while scoring 14 touchdowns. "I'd say that our high points "That probably was one of His running mate, Derrick in the season were our wins over
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WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER
9, 1904
FOOTBALL STATISTICS Jenkins. WA'llon Woods ....... 82
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Lewis, Re&<ing. ___ .. ___ Johnson. Walnut Hils_.,,
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Wilson. Ross·-···--·--··· Cohen.~~ co_. ____ Gregovi(h, Wilrnsbrg_. Orr, Mariemont_ ___ Ntlson. TafL"·---···Barkley. cco _______ " Grubbs, Harrison........... MiNto!', Ed9eWOOCL.. ....... Keller,Moeler................ Wlml!lms, Loveland......... Pope, Purcew... ______ Murphy,Coleraln ........... Miree. Winton Woods... Ford, Hinsboro.... ______ Worthington. Sprngbro. Hamner, Hamilton, ___ Davidson, Turpin. ___ Gre~ Lemon Monroe. Cook., Ulll! Miami.... _ White, Nt!w Millf'nL. __ , W0011!n. NRichrnoncL... Goehrin9, Gosh@n.. _,_ SeW, Mlddelown............. Mallschcck, Rl!ading.... Nellles.Col@rain............. Alexander, Col@raln._ ... Hendricks, Withrow._.. Fill!, Goshen.. _______ Mundy, NCH·-·-···-Ingram, Western Hils_ Price, Loveland ___ Lima _______ Walk@~",
Wiliams, NorthwesL... S&ntt\as,Eider ......____ Burns, Wilmington.. _ .... Mayer,Gtl!nEste.......... BaM, Western Brown..... Taylor,cco..................... Holber1, Harrison........... Miracle, Blanchester"""' P!OCe, Mason........ --K~wet. Anderson __ Hinton, Oak Hils _____ Anderson. Amria ___
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II> Rushing Player, Scheel An. Johnson. Walnut HIUs ......... 169 Miree. Winton Woods ......... 167 Barnes, Blanchester ........... 240 Andeadis, Anderson ........... 189 lewis, Reading ................... 210 W1lson, lakota ....................2.t7 Wilson. Ross .............. 186 Schmidt. Clermont NE ........ 201 Barkley, CCO .• ............... 126 Alexander, Colerain ..... 126 Ward, Aiken ........................ 109 Pope, Purcell ... ............ 198 Milier, Trenton Edgewood .. 15g Williams, Northwest ... ....... 190 Ketler. Moeller ..................... 184 Holland, Summit CO . .. 81 Walker, Lima ....................... 195 Williams. Loveland .. ..... 146 Green, Lemon Monroe ....... 139 Nelson. Taft ....... ..... 138 Mayer. New Miami ............ 174 Burton. Bethel .......... 164 Wynn, Fairfield .................. 186 Davidson. Turpin . .............. 196 Gribler, Turpin .. ............... 159 Worthington. SpringbOro ... 184 Goehring. Goshen .. 148 Fita. Goshen ... ............... 100 Burns, Wilmington . ............. 177 Betl, Middletown ................. 137 Deck, Princeton ..... 132 Hamner, Hamtlton . ............. 127 Orr. Mariemont .164 Pence, Mason . .. 163 Ford. HillsbOro .. 97 Hinton. Oak Hils .... 190 GambOa, Finneytown . ........ 100 Kelley. Bl!din .. ................ 147 Jones, Goshen ......... 109 Miracle, Blanchester .... ..... 146 Wooten. New Richmond ..... 122 Cook. Linle Miami ............... 150 Flannery, Norwood ............ 145 Nettles, Colerain ....... ·········· 90 Balser, Sycamore .... .......... 140 Ball. Westem Brown ........... 167 Mundy,NCH ........................ 115 Ingram. Wastern Hins .. ....... 153
Ynrds 1731 1524 1453 1435 1408 1272 1228 1211 1t71 1167 1162 1142 1135 1126 1116 1102 1070 1057 1038 1015 1010 1006 1006 1007 1003 1002 993 959 936 . 905 897 673 664 656 837 614 615 612 806 806 604 602 798 760 762 760 750 766
Avg. 10.2 9.1 6.0 7.6 6.7 5.2 6.6 5.9 9.3 9.1 10.3 5.6 7.2 5.9 6.1 13.6 5.5 7.2 7.4 7.4 5.6 6.2 5.4 5.1 6.3 5.4 6.7 9.6 5.3 6.6 6.6 6.9 5.3 5.4 6.6 4.3 6.1 5.5 7.4 5.5 6.2 5.3 5.5 8.7 5.• 4.6 6.5 5.0
Player, Schoel AttComp Brewer, WiHiamsburg ........ .263 135 Kaeser. Harrison .. 256 133 Blair, SpringbOro . ... ......... 234 121 Nier, Clinton.Massie ........... 150 84 McHenry, Walnul Hills .. ...... 254 123 Perry. Lebanon ................... 225 110 Veught. Moeller .................. 187 91 Kidwell, NCH ...................... 165 91 Betz. LaSalle ..................... 178 88 Lammers. Elder .................. 180 84 Albers, Anderson .......... :.117 74 Barton, HillsbOro ................. 184 89 Martin, Reading .................. 143 11 Milner, Mariemont . ............. 125 69 R•d1ey, Taft .......................... 140 56 ReickL Glen Este ...... .......... 182 84 Early. Aiken .. Bishop, Batavia ..... 78 ...142 Plummer, Wyoming ............ 106 5' Ahrens, Roger Bacon ......... 176 86 Setzer. McNichOlas ... 167 73 Bruns. Summit CO ............. 120 64 Malone, Badin ..................... 102 57 Schroeder, Kings .... .......... 182 56 Sprengard. St. Xavier .......... 141 66 Cote. Hamtlton .................... 121 47 D1ttman. Talawanda ............ 151 63 Taylor, Woodward .. .. .... 153 59 Bray. Oak HillS . .199 74 Turner. Norwood ....... ... 130 70 Dawson. Clermont NE 160 70
Yds 2046 1693 1659 1641 1565 1529 1515 1490 1429 1402 1357 1354 f260 1168 1121 1081 1071 1068 1064 1036 1026 1003 959 897 888 880 652 833 825
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II> Kickoff returns Player, Sehool No. Leininger, Indian Hill .. .......•.... 9 Andeadis, Anderson .............. 6 Johnson, wa1nu1 Hins .... 5 Barkley, ceo ......................... 6 Salyers. Trenton Edgewood 15 Butler, Roger Bacon .............. 8 Williams. Loveland ............... 23 Allen, W\nton Woods .............. 5 Captain. Hillsboro ................. 11 Keller, Moeller ...................... 14 Slav~tn. Harrison ..................... 6 While, McNicholas ..... .... 16 Muldrow. Princeton ................ 7 Ford, HiHsboro ........................ 5 Mundy. NCH ......... 10 Scudder, NCH ...................... 10 Deck. Princeton ....... .. .. 12 Reilly, St.. Xavier ....... ........7 Cook, Uttle Miami ............. 16 WiKiams. Roger Bacon ........... 7 Rogers, Hamilton ...... 16 Russo. Badin .. ........ 1 Schubert. Batavia. ....... 13 Wilson. Milford .. 5 Johnson, WyonMg ... 9 Clevklger. Bethel .................. ,, 9 Hamilton, Western Brown ...... 6 McHugh, MoeOer .................. 12 Wilson, Ross ......................... 10 Nelson. Taft .......................... 10 Holbert, Harrison .................... 8 Miller, Springboro ................. 17 ...... 17 Hines, Walnut Hils Keidel, O~k Hills . 17 Shestina, Turpin ..................... 8 Bames, Blanchester ............ 15 Carr, Wlknington .................. 1S Pau~nelll, LaSan• .................. 18 Pattetson. Wt!stem Hills ....... 11 RusseK. Clinton--Massie ....... 13 McGowan. Springboro ......... 10 Sm1th, New Miami ................. 11 Holland. Summit CD .. .........7 Walker, Uma ......... ......... 7 Orr, Mariemont ... 10 Hinton. Oak Hilts .... ... ....... 14 Babinec, Milford .• ... 19 Ta~bte.Kings ..... 5 Buchanan. lebanon ............... 15 Anderson. WoodWard ...... ......1 Wilson. Reading .... .. ... 6 Rutter, Milford ........................ 5 Pntchen. Sycamore ........ 8 J. McKinney.lockland ......... 21 Davidson, Turpin ................. 6 Harmon, Taiawanda .............. 10
Yds 369 307 180 230 555 202 767 153 316 405 231 454 199 141 261 277 331 192 •2• 167 414 160 329 126 226 222 194 291 240 239 191 402 397 396 195 348 369 414 252 292 223 243 IS' 153 219 305 412 107 352 148 125 104 124 431 121 201
Avg. 43.2 38.4 36.0 38.3 37.4 33.7 33.3 30.6 29.9 26.9 28.9 28.4 26.4 26.2 28.1. 27.7 27.6 27.4 27.1 2&.7 25.9 25.7 25.3 25.2 25.1 24.7 24.3 24.3 24.0 23.9 23.9 23.8 23.4 23.3 23.4 23.2 23.1 23.0 22.9 22.5 22.3 22.1 22.0 21.9 21.9 21.6 21.7 21.4 21.3 21.1 20.6 20.8 20.7 20.5 20.1 20.1
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II> Punt returns Player, School No. Yards Cole. Winton Woods .............. 7 178 Jones. ceo · .... 13 290 .13 266 Smith. New Miami Muldrow. Princeton .. 7 141 Thacker. Kings. .. .. 18 336 Mapp, Taft............. .. ... 6 112 Bridges, Williamsburg ............ 7 125 Johnson, Wyoming ................ 7 119 Hetvey,lemon Monroe ......... 20 341 Jones, Goshen ......................31 506 Pemberton, New Richmond ... 6 133 Mundy, NCH ......................... 5 BO Wilson, Ross ......................... 11 173 Reitty,St.Xevler .................... 14 211 Pk.Jmmar, Wyoming ............... 6 89 Davidson, Turpin .................... 7 104 Wifiiams. Roger Bacon .......... 11 152 ................ 6 82 Keller, Moeller Sexton, LaSalle .......................9 121 Tudor, Summit CO ................ 11 144 Gusich, Sl. Xavier .... 7 68 Carr, Wiknlngton .. D 75 Ford,HillsbOro .12 226 Creutzinger. Northwest ......... 6 95 Crawford, Western HiHs .......... 6 71 Fitzhugh,WintonWoods ..... 3 35 Highfill, Mason . . ... 9 96 Wooten, New Richmond ........ 9 105 Andeadis.Andersen ............. 12 125
Avg. 25.1 22.3 20.5 20.1 18.8 18.7 17.9 17.0 17.0 18.3 16.0 18.0 15.7 15.1 1.t.8 14.8 13.8 13.7 13.4 13.0 12.6 12.5 12.5 11.9 11.6 11.6 11.0 11.0 10,4
II> Interceptions WiRiams. Lemon Monroe............................. 9 Devon Martne, Lawrenceburg....................... 6 Polling, Bethel. ............................................... 6 Plummer. ~ng........................................ & Makltt. Btanchester........................................ e Jones. Goshen ............................................... 6 Schmidt. Clermont Nertheastem ................. 6 Cole. Wtnton Woods ...................................... 5 Werner, Anderson ........................................., 5 Strayhorn, Princeton............ .............. 5 landis, Lekota ................................................5 Crowe. Mason ................................................ 5 Taylor. Coteraln .............................................. 5 Kosto11. Cd•raln ......................... _.. ,.............. 5 Captain•.HIIsboro...........................................5 Baker, Blaneh•ster........ ,... ............. 5 Wilschevlck. Marlemont. ................................ 5 Anderson. Amelia .......................................... 5 Cohen. Summit CO.. .. ...................... 5 Panerson, Wes1•rn Hills .............................. 5 Muldrow. Prlnceton ........................................ 4 Price. Lakota .................................................. 4 Waner. Alk•n......................... .. .............. 4 Thompson. Hamilton ...................................... 4 Kwiatkowski, Moeller .......................... 4 Slaven, Harrison ............ ,.. .. ....... 4 Hoon, Mason.................................................. 4 Barton, HllllsbOro ..................... 4 RusseH, Clnton·Messle ............................... 4 Roden, COlerain ............................................ 4 Pemberton. N•w Rtchmond........................... 4 Scudder. North Coilege Hin ........................... 4 Leininger. lndlen Hlil ......... 4 Menke, B1dln.... ............................... .. .. 4 .. .... 4 Leary, Anneytown........ Mapp, Taft........................... ............ 4 Rldiey, Taft .................................................... 4 Smalwood. lemon Monroe... .. ............. 4 Miler. Trenton Edgewood ..............................4 carr, Wrtmlngton ..................................:......... 4
II> Fumble recoveries Brown, Hamilton. .. ........................ 7 Swackhammer, Hillsboro... .. ................... 5 Haiber, Ross ............ ~.... .. ...... S .......... 5 Meadow1:, Oak Hills Oiedrlchs, Summit CO .... 5 Byrd, Talawanda.... ... 5 Turner, HiHsboro ......................................... 5 . ............... 5 Phipps, Ctinlon·Massia... Ogletrae, Batavia...... .. .............. 5 King, Goshen... .. ............... 5 Green, lsmon Monroe .. .. .... 4
Kaeser, Harrlson.......................................... 22 Brewer, Wiltiamsburg ................................... 19 Blair, Springboro .......................................... 18 Ridley, Taft................................................... 14 Albers, Anderson......................................... 14 Barton, Hillsboro.......................................... 14 Lammers. Elder............................................ 14 Perry, lebanon ................................... - ........ 14 Nier. Cllnton~assl• .................................... 12 Vaught, Moeler ............................................ 11 Milner, Mariefnont........................................ 11 Martin. Reading. ............................ •.... 10
.,. Offensive average Walnut Hills .......................................... 407.5 Cofaraln ................................................. 391.1 Winton Woods ....................................... 378.0 Anderson ...................... :........................ 376.0 366.4 Martemont ............................................. 367.0 Batavt• ................................................... 351.8 Wyoming ................................................ 348.7 Summl1 CO ............................................ 348.3 NCH ..........................•....•..•..•..•.............. 345.6 Mealier ................................................... 341.2 Goshen ................................................. 338.9 Harrison ................................................. 336.2 Lemon Monroe ...................................... 335.6 WflllamsbUrg .......................................... 321.0 Badin ..................................................... 317.4 Taft ........................................................ 312.& Springboro ............................................ 311.0 McNicholas ............................................ 310.0 Readlng ................................................. 308.5 Blanchester .......................................... 308.0 New Richmond ...................................... 298.0 New Miami ............................................. 293.2 HillsbOro ................................................ 290.7 Tr. Edgewood ....••.................:....•..........• 290.4 Turpin ... ..... ...... ...................................... 282.4 Elder ...................................................... 282.0 Loveland ................................................ 279.3 Lakota .................................................... 278.2 Bethel .................................................... 268.0 HamHton ................................................ 266.9 PurcaR .................................................... 260.0 lebanon ................................................ 259.1 Roger Bacpn ......................................... 259.0 Glen Este ............................................... 258.0 Wilmington ............................................. 253.0 Middletown ............................................ 252.7 Woodward ............................................. 252.0 Deer Park .............................................. 251.0 NOfWOOd ................................................ 251.0 AmeRa .................................................... 250.3 PrinCeton ............................................... 249.6 Cllnton.Massle ...................................... 249.4 Western HIHs .......................................... 247.0 Clennont NE .......................................... 241.0 Rosa ......................: ............................... 240.0 Sl. Xavier ............................................... 239.9 Milford ................................................... 235.8 Tslawanda ............................................. 234.0 Lima ....................................................... 233.0 Mason .................................................... 232.0 F"~n~ytown ............................................ 224.0
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FOOTBALL STANDINGS
. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1994
--------------------------------- THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Cincinnati Hills League Team
Mariemont ........ Wyoming........... Loveland............
Taylor ................. Reading ............... Deer Park ........• Indian Hill............
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299 199
147 245 188 174 210 166
118 270 187 169
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Princeton........... Lima $enior....... Fairfield ............. Middletown....... Milford............... Sycamore ..........
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157 151 168 118 143 194 312 249
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143 130 249 219 259 172 247 225
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396 193 258 182 144 108
80 123 246 177 254 346
Team St. Xavier ..........
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44 122 223 200
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148 180 274 214 174 182
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73 188 137 289
244 183 132 167 110
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•285 164 •221 171 136 190 197 120
51 151 176 254 264 267 249 265
HIGH SCHOOLS
The final1994 Enquirer coaches' poll, with first-place votes in parentheses and poll points: 1. Colerain (15) ................. 150 2. St. Xavier ...................... 135 3. Anderson ...................... 108 4. Hamilton ....................... 107 5. Elder ............................. 80 6. Winton Woods .............. 68 7. Moeller......................... 52 8. Mariemont .................... 38 9. Withrow ........................ 26 10. Badin ............................ 16 Others receiving votes: Princeton 14, Lemon Monroe 8, La Salle 7, Wyoming 6, Turpin 5, Lakota 4, CCD 1. Coaches voting In poll: Pat Mancuso, Princeton; Steve Klonne, Moeller, Steve Rasso, St. Xavier; Kerry Coombs, Colerain; Tom Grippa, Elder; Vince Suriano, Anderson; Steve Sheehan, Withrow; Ed Youngs, Western Hi!ls; Herb Woeste, Purcell Marian; Jim Carty. Fairfield; Jeff Liebert, Glen Este; Tom Sharp, Walnut Hills; Tom Crosby, Mariemont; Tim Lichtenberg, Mason; Jim Prather, Milford.
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243 327 287
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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30,
1994
'HIGH SCHOOLS ;All-Ohio football
)eCana 1 ecun on~~~ 1! Ends-Peerless P~ict?, CJy, Me;,~:ow dale, 6-3, IS.C, Sr.; Scott Swan, Tot Waite, 6-3. 190, Jr.; Steve Wisniewski, Eastlake North, 6-5, 240, Sr. Linemen-Matt Oemis, Tol Sl. John's. 6-2. 2•5, Sr < Brad Gunlock, Centerville, 6-2. 210, Sr.; Shawn Billl<er, Zanesville, 6--6,250, Sr. Quarterback-Josh McOoniel~ canton McKirley, 5-10, 143, Sr. Backs-Ronnie Alexander, On. Colerain,
5-6. 190, Jr.; Ken Jones, Tot. StJohn's, 5-11, 185, Sr" B.J. Harrison, Euclld. 5-11, 195, Sr. Kicker-Jason Strasser, Tol. St. Francis H 160,Jr. ' ~ ToMII:I4$!$ns~
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Blue won its first Greater Miami Conference championship and its first victory over Princeton. "One man can't do the job," Mignery said. "It was a group effort and a reflection of what we've been doing in Hamilton." Three offensive and three defensive area players were named to the Division I first-team all-state squad. Defensive picks were St. Xavier senior tackle Sal Gilene and senior linebacker Lemar Marshall, and Hamilton linebacker Ken Walker. Offensive picks were Colerain's Jefferson Kelley, a 6-6, 306-pound iunior tackle; Moeller tackle Gabe Tincher of Moeller and Harrison wide receiver Ryan Grubbs. Turpin tackle Mike Glassmeyer was the only area player named to the first team in Division II.
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HIGH SCH~L NOTEBOOK Moeller GRIDIRON GlORY: M~tt Keller, Rob Murphy, Gabe Tincher, Greg McHugh, Zack Gagel and Jerry Thompson were picked to the Greater Cincinnati League South Division football all-star team. On the second team: Dan Katerba, Chris Vaught, Todd Shafer andJermaine Monk
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GREATER CATHOLIC LEAGUE SOUTH FA:LL SPORTS. ALL-LEAG.llE TEAMS, .
Cross country Coach of the Year Larry Merkel Runner of the Year Dean Fulmer First team Dean Fulmer Chris Bollman Kevin Burns Andy Schaefer Kevin Cooney Nick Bollin Matt Bredestege Second team DAN FOLTZ Kyle Wilson Greg Garay Bill Mulvey Brian Roller Tim Mohr Jay Hummel
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First team offense Brian Conners RoB MURPHY Chris Trahan Max Kanet GABE TINCHER Nick Reilly GREG McHUGH Drew Ostendorf Scott Paulinelli MAn KELLER Keith Betz Brad Lambers
Elder MoELLER La Salle St. Xavier MOELLER St. Xavier MoELLER La Salle La Salle MOELLER La Salle Elder
First team defense ZACH GAGEL Sal Gilene Josh Young J.D. Beiting Mike Lind Mike Marshall Tim Banker Ryan Stallmeyer Lemar Marshall Mike Gusich Barrett Dox sey JERRY THOMPSON
MOELLER St. Xavier St. Xavier St. Xavier Elder St. Xavier St. Xavier·· Elder St. Xavier St. Xavier St. Xavier MoELLER
Second team offense MoELLER DAN KOTERBA St. Xavier Brian Merz La Salle Mike Staubach La Salle Brad Bien Elder Brian Long St. Xavier James Cox . La Salle Steve Culman Elder Jeff Selby La Salle Brian Hinton Elder B.J. Sandhas
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David Murphy Colerain A 6-2, 175-pound junior, he ran the Cardinals' high-powered offense to perfection. During the 10-game regular season, he rushed for 701 yards and scored 14 TDs.
Kerry Coombs Colerain In his third year, he guided the Cardinals to their first 10-0 season and No. 1 ranking while earning Coach of the Year honors in the Metro County Conference.
Corey Kaeser Harrison A 6-3, 195-pound senior, he led Division I quarterbacks in passing, completing 133 of 256 passes for 1,893 yards and 22 touchdowns.
Ronnie Alexander Colerain A 5-6, 190-pound tailback who was second team all-state, he rushed for 1,167 yards on 128 carries and scored 11 TDs.
Matt Keller Moeller A 6-0, 202-pound tailback who was special mention all-state, he rushed for 1,116 yards, scored 14 touchdowns and accounted for 2,097 all-purpose yards
Kevin Wilson Lakota A 5-7, 190-pound junior tailback, he was the workhorse for the T-Birds, rushing for 1,272 yards on a city high 24 7 carries.
Ryan Grubbs Harrison A6-1, 185-pound senior who was first team all-state, he caught 67 passes for 1,032 yards (15.4 average), 15 for touchdowns.
Beau Parton Elder A 6-0, 185-pound senior, he caught 45 passes for 661 yards. He averaged 14.1 yards per catch, including nine touchdowns.
Greg McHugh Moeller A 6-1, 175- pound senior, he caught 43 passes for 832 yards, averaging 19.3 yards per catch
Brian Conners Elder A 5-.11 , 260-pound guard, he started for the Panthers for three years. He was special mention all-state and was especially proficient at pass blocking.
Rob Murphy Moeller A 6-5, 260-pound guard, he will play for Ohio State. He graded out at 85.6 percent efficiency.
Chris Trahan LaSalle A 6-2, 237 -pound center, he earned Greater Catholic League South first-team honors.
Debron Betts Withrow A 6-2, 21 0-pound senior tackle, he was special mention allstate and defensive player of the year in the Metro County Conference. He led the Tigers in tackles and assists.
SaiGilene St. Xavier A 6-3, 230-pound senior, he was first team all-state. He led the Bombers with 85 tackles, eight sacks, two fumble recoveries and two blocked punts.
Tim Banker St. Xavier A 6-1, 205-pound end, he recorded 58 tackles. eight sacks for minus73 yards, caused two fumbles and recovered another.
DanVescovi Colerain A 6-5, 260-pound tackle, he recorded 100 tackles, seven sacks and three fumble recoveries to earn first team honors in the MCC.
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Jefferson Kelley Colerain A 6-3, 306-pound junior tackle, he recorded a single season school record of 156 knockdowns. He was first team all-state and Metro County Conference.
Gabe Tincher Moeller A 6-3, 290-pound tackle, he was a first-team all-state selection. The Penn State-bound lineman graded out at 85.5 percent efficiency, pinning back his opponent 104times.
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Ryan Stallmeyer Elder A 6-2, 215-pound senior, he was special mention all-state after leading a tough Panther defense in tackles for the second consecutive season.
Mario Strayhorn Princeton A 6-2, 205-pound senior, he was a first team all-state selection while leading the Vikings in tackles and interceptions.
Ward, Aiken; Darrell Deck, Princeton; Marcel Pritchett, Princeton; Craig Nettles, Colerain; Jay Balser. Sycamore; Scott Paulinelli, La Salle; Marlon Gates, Middletown. Receivers: Ben Holman, Amelia; Troy Evans, Lakota; Mike Gurr, Hamilton; Sherman Saddler, Withrow; Jeff Selby, Elder; Chad Whitney, Harrison; Brian Brandenburg, Glen Este; Reggie Mack, Woodward; Dave Keidel,
Oak Hills; Donny Miller, Glen Este; Marquis Thompson, Hamilton; Drew Ostendorf, La Salle; Darrick Betts, Mount Healthy; Dee Muldrow, Princeton; Ryan Knutson, Lakota. linemen: David Kremer, Colerain; Bill Roark, Hamilton; Max Kanet, St. Xavier; Greg Little, Colerain; Steve Conning, Fairfield; Jeff Sherrick, Middletown; Josh Bacca,. Milford; Brian McCann, Milford; Greg Little, Colerain; Jason Carson,
KICKER Andy Stamp Lakota A 6-1 , 180-pound senior, he was first team all-state. He was one of Cincinnati's most accurate field goal kickers, connecting on 11 of 15 while scoring 47 points.
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MikeGuslch St. Xavier A 6-1, 170-pound senior, he recorded 67 tackles and intercepted one pass that he returned 82 yards for n TD. He also returned 12 punts for a 12.6 average.
charlie Gourley Western Hills A6-3, 182-pound senior, he was special mention all-state. He averaged 40.8 yards on 45 punts, the! best of any Division I kicker in Cincinnati.
HONORABLE MENTION Division I
Quarterbacks: Chris Vaught, Moeller; Keith Betz, La Salle; John Lammers, J:ider; Antonio Earley, Aiken; Joe Sprengard, St. Xavier; Wesley Cole, Hamilton; Coby Taylor, Woodward; Craig Riech, Glen Este; Joe Hendrix, Withrow. Running Backs: Corey Hinton, Oak Hills; Thomas Hamner, Hamilton; Darrell Bell, Middletown; Shauncey Wynn, Fairfield; Jimbo Phelps, Amelia; Antonio
Colerain; Steve Smith, Amelia; Randy Wheeler, Lakota; Steve Conning, Fairfield; Bill Creach, Hamilton; Justin Metz, Hamilton. Place Kicker: Mike Driggers, Elder; Ryan Cogeshall, Fairfield; Mike Schaeffer, Amelia; Buddy Fristoe, Oak Hills. Defense linemen: Chris Clark, Woodward; Barry Dailey, Western Hills; Zach Gagel, Moeller; Josh Young, St. Xavier; J. D.
Belting, St. Xavier; Mike lind, Elder; Brian Burr, Colerain; Jason Chapman, Middletown; Matt Eaton, Fairfield; Kevin Ward, Lakota; Billy Knudtson, Lakota; Ken Kelley, Sycamore; Chris Caldwell, Middletown; Billy Brown, Hamilton. linebackers: Tim Fitzharris, Fairfield; Jarvis Johnson, Western Hills; Luke Chappell, Western Hills; Kevin Ward, Lakota; Barry Dailey, Western Hills; Brian Knudtson, Lakota; Andra
Ingram, Western Hills; Ken Walker, Hamilton; Chris Clark, Woodward; Ross Estes, Withrow; ¡Mike Freeman, Colerain; Jimbo Phelps, Amelia; Defensive Backs: Kevin Taylor, Colerain, Jerry Thompson, Moeller; Barrett Doxsey, St. . Xavier; Doug Anderson, Amelia; Marquis Thompson, Hamilton; Damian Anderson, Withrow; Damon Daniels, Mount Healthy; Tyson Carter, Woodward; Ricky Williams, Sycamore;
Mike Zapkowski, Milford; ¡curtis Knight, Fairfield; Barry Dailey, Western Hills. Punter: Mike Schaeffer, Amelia; Corey Hinton, Oak Hills; Art Freeland, Glen Este; Ryan Stitsinger, Middletown; Casey Scherz, Colerain; Beau Parton, Elder.
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Directed oQtion offense to 38.2 QQg. Led team with 1,167 yards rushing.
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School-record 67 catches, 1,032 yards. Had 43 catches for 832 yards, 9 TDs. Caught 45 Qasses for 661 yards, 9 TDs. Ohio's toQ 1995 offensive line QrOSQect. Has committed to Qlay at Penn State. SQecial mention all-state. Has committed to Qlay at Ohio State. Paved way for 1,000 yard rusher. Made 11 of 15 FGs. five over 40 :r:ards.
Offensive player of the year: David Murphy (Colerain).
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Defensive players of the year: St. Xavier defense. Co-coaches of the year: Kerry Coombs (Colerain) and Ed Mignery (Hamilton).
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Linemen - Max Kane! (St. Xavier): Greg Kremer (Colerain); David Little (Colerain); Jeff S~errick (Middletown): Chris Trahan (LaSalle). ¡ Receivers - Nick Reilly (St. Xavier); Troy Evans (Lakota); Reggie Mack (Woodward). Kicker- Ryan Coggeshall (Fairfield).
Second team defense Linemen -Josh Young (St. Xavier); Zach Gagel (Moeller); Barry Dailey (Western Hills); J.D. Beiting (St. Xavier). Linebackers- Luke Chappell (Western Hills); Tim Fitzharris (Fairfield); Jimbo Phelps (Amelia); Kevin Ward (Lakota). Backs - Damion Anderson (Withrow); Barrett Doxsey (St. Xavier); Mike- Gusich (St. Xavier); Jerry Thompson (Moeller). Punter- Corey Hinton (Oak Hills).
Honorable mention offense Quarterbacks - Keith Betz (La Salle); Wes Cole (Hamilton); Antonio Earley (Aiken); Joe Hendrix (Withrow); John Lammers (Elder); Craig Reick (Glen Este): Joe Sprengard (St. Xavier); Chris Vaught (Moeller). Running backs - Damion Anderson (Withrow): Jay Balser (Sycamore); Darrell Bell (Middletown); Darrell Deck (Princeton); Derrick Edwards (Moeller); Corey Hinton (Oak Hills); B.J. Holbert (Harrison); Andre Ingram (Western Hills); Scott Pauli-
nelli (La Salle); Jimbo Phelps (Amelia); B.J. Sandhas (Elder); Antonio Ward (Aiken). 1 Linemen - Josh Sacca (Milford); Jason Carson (Colerain); Bobby Kinney (Withrow); Dan Koterba (Moeller); Justin Merz (Hamilton); Brian Merz (St. Xavier); Brian McCann (Milford); Bill Roark (Hamilton): Jeff Sherrick (Middletown): Steve Smith (Amelia); Randy Wheeler (Lakota). ; Receivers -Danny Brandenburg (Glen Este); Ben Hol,;,an (Amelia); Dave Keidel (Oak Hills); Ryan Knudtson (Lakota); Dee Muldrow (Princeton); Drew Ostendorf (La Salle); Sherman Saddler (Withrow); Jeff Selby (Elder); Marquis Thompson (Hamilton); Chad Whitney (Harrison). Kickers - Tony Belperio (Western Hills); Aaron Bo~ts (Milford); Buddy Fristoe (Oak Hills); Mike Schaeffer (Amelia); Tim Webb (Princeton); Andy Weisman (La Salle).
Honorable mention defense Linemen - B1lly Brown (Hamilton); Bryan Burr (Colerain); Jason Chapman (Middletown); (Matt Eaton (Fairfield); Brian Heid (LaSalle): Ryan Knudtson (Lakota): Mike Lind (Elder). Linebackers - Chris Clark (Woodward); Ross Estes (Withrow); Mike Freeman (Colerain); Chris Hoffman (St. Xavier); Andre Ingram (Western Hills); Jarvis Johnson (Western Hills); Jermaine Monk (Moeller); Ryan Root (Princeton). Backs - Joe Hendrix (Withrow); Nick Kostoff (Colerain); Curtis Knight (Fairfield); Justin Roden (Colerain); James Waller (Aiken); Mike Wenstrup (St. Xavier); Ricky Williams (Sycamore); Mike Zaplowski (Milford). Punters - Art Freeland (Glen Este); Beau Parton (Elder); Mike Schaeffer (Amelia): Casey Scherz (Colerain): Ryan Slitsinger (Middletown).
Department of Athletics Archbishop Moeller High School 9001 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45242
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To the 1994 Moeller Varsity Footba]l Team I would like to share with you a few thoughts about our 1994 Football Season. One of the most memorable moments for me was Senior Tradition Night. I think for the first time many of you realized what were the most important aspects of the 1994 season. The friends you made through the last four years will last a lifetime. The way you focused to play your last regular season game with all your pride and commitment will never be forgotten. I am very proud of each and every one of you. We had many ups and downs during the 1994 Football Campaign but you handled every adversity and finished the season like Moeller Champions.
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As coaches, parents, friends and fans it is with reluctance that we close the book on our 1994 football season. The year came and went so quickly yet our many fond memories will stay with us forever.
THANK YOU. JERRY!!!
Sincerely, The Moeller Football Family
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