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Sunday, October 30, 2016

Lorain squeaks by Cleveland Hts. 14-13

The Lorain High School held on to defeat Cleveland Hts. 14-13 to close out the 2016 regular season.

With the win, the Titans:
  • First LEL title in school history - the first outright league championship in football for the city since the 1987 Admiral King team was the sole champion of the Erie Shore Conference
  • An 8-game winning streak - 1st in school history, 1st in city history to close the season
  • First home playoff game in school history in Division 1, Region 2
With the loss, Cleveland Heights find themselves out the post-season in Division 1, Region 1

After Lorain turned the ball over on downs at the Tigers 19 with 2:29,  Cleveland Hts. began their march for a potential game-winner.  Lorain appeared to have held but was called for roughing the passer on 3rd giving the Tigers a fresh set of downs at the Lorain 45.

The Titans defense came through against the Tiger offense including Nazihar Bohannon stopping Cleveland Heights QB Cam Searight for no gain on 4th and 1 at Lorain's 36 with 42 seconds left.

Lorain (8-2, 5-0 Lake Erie)8600=14
Clev Hts (6-4, 3-1 Lake Erie)0670=13

Scoring
Lorain17:48Carlos Chavis 4 run (Justin Sturgil run); 11 plays, 45 yards, 4:08; key play: Daesean Brooks 11 pass from Sturgil on 3rd and 7
Lorain24:14Naz Bohannon 35 blocked punt return (run failed)
Cleveland Hts.22:39Sir Summers 19 pass from Cam Searight (run failed); 4 plays, 65 yards, 1:35; key play: Xavier Pillar 26 run + Lorain facemask penalty
Cleveland Hts.34:50Reggie Harris 15 pass from Searight (kick good); 3 plays, 17 yards, :47; key play: Cleveland Hts. Recovery of Lorain fumble.

LorainClev Hts
Plays6649
Total Yards223135
Time30:3417:26
First Downs148
3rd Down Conversions9-183-14
4th Down Conversions0-20-3
Penalties6-754-20
RushingCarlos Chavis 22/83 TD, Aaron Huff 18/84, Justin Sturgill 4/11, Zion Cross 1/(-5), Team 3/6Xavier Pillar 11/72, Cam Searight 7/5, Rahmon Davis-Smith 4/0
PassingJustin Sturgill 5-17-0-0-44, Carlos Chavis 0-1-0-0-0Cam Searight 8-27-2-0-58
ReceivingDaesean Brooks 3-28, Davion Dower 1-8, Carlos Chavis 1-8Reggie Harris 2-21 TD, Jaylen Harris 2-14, Xavier Pillar 2-5, Sir Summers 1-19 TD, Rahmon Davis-Smith 1-(-1)
Turnovers forced01
Points Off Turnovers07
Red Zone Efficiency1-22-2

Lake Erie League
Lorain (8-2, 5-0)
Cleveland Hts (6-4, 3-1)
Bedford (7-3, 3-2)
Maple Hts (6-4, 2-3)
Shaw (4-6, 1-4)
Warrensville Hts (4-6, 0-4)


 
Lorain Titans
L 26-29 @Midview (9-1)
L 18-32 @Elyria (3-7)
W 48-0 Scott (0-10)
W 42-38 Garfield Heights (2-8)
W 39-12 @Warrensville Heights (4-6)
W 34-7 Shaw (4-6)
W 24-23 @Sandusky (9-1)
W 44-22 @Maple Heights (6-4)
W 42-7 Bedford (7-3)
W 14-13 @Cleveland Heights (6-4)



Cleveland Hts.
L 6-42 @Cardinal Mooney (7-2)
L 6-40 @Warren G Harding (9-1)
W 47-40 Benedictine (3-7)
W 28-17 Lake Catholic (5-5)
W 44-14 Start (5-5)
W 34-30 Maple Heights (6-4)
W 34-26 @Bedford (7-3)
L 0-28 @St Vincent-St Mary (6-4)
W 15-10 @Shaw (4-6)
L 13-14 Lorain (8-2)

Friday, October 28, 2016

Lorain vs. Cleveland Hts tonight

The 2016 Lake Erie League title will be decided tonight when Lorain faces Cleveland Hts.

Lorain has a lot at stake - a victory would give the Titans:
  • First LEL title in school history - the first outright league championship in football for the city since the 1987 Admiral King team was the sole champion of the Erie Shore Conference
  • An 8-game winning streak - 1st in school history, 1st in city history
  • First home playoff game in school history in Division 1, Region 2

The Tigers are looking for their first LEL crown since 2013 and are battling for the 8th and final spot in Division 1, Region 1 - both would be firsts for coach Mac Stephens.

Lorain won their 7th game in a row last week destroying Bedford 42-7.  The running back duo of Carlos Chavis (178 rushing, TD) and Aaron Huff (108 rushing, 3 TDs) led the way on offense while the defense created six Bedford turnovers.

Cleveland Heights got back in the win column defeating Shaw 15-10. Senior quarterback Reggie Harris threw a TD pass while sophomore running back Xavier Pullar rushed for 133 yards on 16 carries including a 68-yard touchdown run.

Cleveland Hts. has won 4 of 5 meetings between the two schools. Lorain’s only win was in 2014.



Lake Erie League
Lorain (7-2, 4-0)
Cleveland Hts (6-3, 3-0)
Bedford (7-2, 3-2)
Maple Hts (5-4, 2-3)
Warrensville Hts (4-5, 0-3)
Shaw (3-6, 0-4)


Week 10 schedule
Bedford (7-2) at Copley (7-2) *
Lorain (7-2) at Cleveland Hts. (6-3)
Maple Hts. (5-4) at University School (7-2) *
Shaw (3-6) at Warrensville Hts. (4-5)

Week 9 results
Cleveland Hts. 15, Shaw 10
Lorain High 42, Bedford 7
Maple 13, Warrensville Heights 6
Lorain Titans
L 26-29 @Midview (8-1)
L 18-32 @Elyria (3-6)
W 48-0 Scott (0-9)
W 42-38 Garfield Heights (2-7)
W 39-12 @Warrensville Heights (4-5)
W 34-7 Shaw (3-6)
W 24-23 @Sandusky (8-1)
W 44-22 @Maple Heights (5-4)
W 42-7 Bedford (7-2)
@Cleveland Heights (6-3)



* NonConference
Cleveland Hts.
L 6-42 @Cardinal Mooney (6-2)
L 6-40 @Warren G Harding (8-1)
W 47-40 Benedictine (3-6)
W 28-17 Lake Catholic (4-5)
W 44-14 Start (4-5)
W 34-30 Maple Heights (5-4)
W 34-26 @Bedford (7-2)
L 0-28 @St Vincent-St Mary (5-4)
W 15-10 @Shaw (3-6)
Lorain (7-2)

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Lorain County High School Football Week 10

This final weekend of the High School football regular season and many schools in Lorain County are looking toward the post-season.

Division 1, Region 2
Lorain has clinched a playoff spot and has an opportunity to host their first post-season game in school history.


Division 2, Region 6
Avon and Midview have clinched home games while Olmsted Falls control their own destiny. Westlake and Avon Lake are fighting for the eighth and final spot.


Division 5, Region 17
Black River needs to win and get help to qualify.


Division 6, Region 21
Columbia with a win qualifies for the post-season for the 5th consecutive year.


Southwestern Conference
Avon (9-0, 8-0)
Midview (8-1, 7-1)
Olmsted Falls (7-2, 6-2)
Avon Lake (6-3, 5-3)
Westlake (6-3, 5-3)
Berea-Midpark (3-6, 3-5)
North Ridgeville (3-6, 3-5)
Amherst (2-7, 2-6)
North Olmsted (2-7, 1-7)
Lakewood (0-9, 0-8)


Week 10 schedule
Lakewood (0-9) at Amherst (2-7)
Olmsted Falls (7-2) at Avon (9-0)
North Olmsted (2-7) at Avon Lake (6-3)
Midview (8-1) at North Ridgeville (3-6)

Week 9 results
Avon 42, Berea-Midpark 7
Midview 55, Avon Lake 34
North Ridgeville 31, Lakewood 0
Westlake 56, Amherst 34
Olmsted Falls 52, North Olmsted 26
Patriot Athletic Conference
Stars Division
Buckeye (8-1, 4-0)
Firelands (6-3, 2-2)
Keystone (6-3, 2-2)
Black River (6-3, 2-2)
Wellington (5-4, 2-2)
Brookside (1-8, 0-4)



Week 10 schedule
Buckeye (8-1) at Brookside (1-8)
Firelands (6-3) at Keystone (6-3)
Wellington (5-4) at Black River (6-3)

Week 9 results
Black River 37, Firelands 13
Buckeye 28, Keystone 0
Wellington 48, Brookside 12
Patriot Athletic Conference
Stripes Division
Columbia (7-2, 4-0)
Fairview (3-6, 3-1)
Oberlin (4-5, 2-2)
Clearview (3-6, 2-2)
Lutheran West (2-7, 1-3)
Brooklyn (0-9, 0-4)


Week 10 schedule
Clearview (3-6) at Brooklyn (0-9)
Fairview (3-6) at Lutheran West (2-7)
Oberlin (4-5) at Columbia (7-2)

Week 9 results
Clearview 25, Lutheran West 0
Columbia 40, Fairview 15
Oberlin 46, Brooklyn 9
Great Lakes Conference
Holy Name (6-3, 5-0)
Bay (6-3, 4-1)
Parma (5-4, 3-2)
Rocky River (5-4, 3-2)
Elyria Catholic (5-4, 3-3)
Valley Forge (0-9, 0-5)
Normandy (0-9, 0-5)





Week 10 schedule
Bay (6-3) at Parma (5-4)
Elyria Catholic (5-4) at Gilmour Academy (7-2) *
Holy Name (6-3) at Rocky River (5-4)
Normandy (0-9) at Valley Forge (0-9)

Week 9 results
Bay 34, Valley Forge 0
Elyria Catholic 24, Rocky River 7
Garfield Heights 42, Normandy 0 *
Holy Name 7, Parma 0
Lake Erie League
Lorain (7-2, 4-0)
Cleveland Hts (6-3, 3-0)
Bedford (7-2, 3-2)
Maple Hts (5-4, 2-3)
Warrensville Hts (4-5, 0-3)
Shaw (3-6, 0-4)





Week 10 schedule
Bedford (7-2) at Copley (7-2) *
Lorain (7-2) at Cleveland Hts. (6-3)
Maple Hts. (5-4) at University School (7-2) *
Shaw (3-6) at Warrensville Hts. (4-5)

Week 9 results
Cleveland Hts. 15, Shaw 10
Lorain High 42, Bedford 7
Maple 13, Warrensville Heights 6
Greater Cleveland Conference
Solon (8-1, 6-0)
Medina (8-1, 5-1)
Euclid (6-3, 4-2)
Mentor (5-4, 4-2)
Shaker Hts (5-4, 3-3)
Elyria (3-6, 1-5)
Strongsville (2-7, 1-5)
Brunswick (1-8, 0-6)




Week 10 schedule
Brunswick (1-8) at Strongsville (2-7)
Elyria (3-6) at Mentor (5-4)
Euclid (6-3) at Shaker Heights (5-4)
Solon (8-1) at Medina (8-1)

Week 9 results
Medina 26, Euclid 19
Mentor 22, Brunswick 16
Solon 43, Shaker Heights 6
Strongsville 15, Elyria 8
* Non Conference

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Lorain County High School Football Schedules and Standings

CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Patriot Athletic Conference
Stars Division
Buckeye (8-1, 4-0)
Firelands (6-3, 2-2)
Keystone (6-3, 2-2)
Black River (6-3, 2-2)
Wellington (5-4, 2-2)
Brookside (1-8, 0-4)

Stripes Division
Columbia (7-2, 4-0)
Fairview (3-6, 3-1)
Oberlin (4-5, 2-2)
Clearview (3-6, 2-2)
Lutheran West (2-7, 1-3)
Brooklyn (0-9, 0-4)

Southwestern Conference
Avon (9-0, 8-0)
Midview (8-1, 7-1)
Olmsted Falls (7-2, 6-2)
Avon Lake (6-3, 5-3)
Westlake (6-3, 5-3)
Berea-Midpark (3-6, 3-5)
North Ridgeville (3-6, 3-5)
Amherst (2-7, 2-6)
North Olmsted (2-7, 1-7)
Lakewood (0-9, 0-8)

Lake Erie League
Lorain (7-2, 4-0)
Cleveland Hts (6-3, 3-0)
Bedford (7-2, 3-2)
Maple Hts (5-4, 2-3)
Warrensville Hts (4-5, 0-3)
Shaw (3-6, 0-4)

Great Lakes Conference
Holy Name (6-3, 5-0)
Bay (6-3, 4-1)
Parma (5-4, 3-2)
Rocky River (5-4, 3-2)
Elyria Catholic (5-4, 3-3)
Valley Forge (0-9, 0-5)
Normandy (0-9, 0-5)

Greater Cleveland Conference
Solon (8-1, 6-0)
Medina (8-1, 5-1)
Euclid (6-3, 4-2)
Mentor (5-4, 4-2)
Shaker Hts (5-4, 3-3)
Elyria (3-6, 1-5)
Strongsville (2-7, 1-5)
Brunswick (1-8, 0-6)

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Columbia runs past Fairview 40-15

Led by sophomore running back Brandon Coleman, the Columbia Raiders won convincingly 40-15 over the Fairview Warriors.

The match-up featured the two teams at the top of the Stripes Division of the Patriot Athletic Conference. With the win the Raiders (7-2, 4-0 PAC) are one win away from their 5th straight Stripes Division crown. The Warriors fall to 3-6 and 3-1 in the PAC.

Columbia raced out to a 21-0 lead in the 2nd quarter courtesy of Coleman's 5 TD run, Austin Sahlica 60 interception return and Lance Boise TD catch from quarterback Cody Schwartz.

Fairview got on the board when Josh Filkill found John McQuate along the Columbia sideline, then took it back toward the middle of the field and outraced the Columbia defense to the endzone. The Warriors was successful on their two point conversion when Filkill's jump pass was complete to a wide open Ryan Grealis.

On the next play from scrimmage, Fairview's Jack Provenza intercepted Schwartz and ran 35 yards to paydirt to get the Warriors closer 21-15 going into halftime.

After the break, Columbia took control of the game with two Coleman TD runs in the 3rd quarter. The first covered 70 yards in six plays and the second covered 41 yards in seven plays. All but one play were Coleman runs. After Fairview punted, Columbia put the game away. With Coleman on the bench, Mike Jacobucci took over at running back and then Schwartz threw his 2nd touchdown of the game finding Sahlica on and out route and turning upfield for a 59 yard touchdown.

Coleman finished with 245 yards rushing on 20 carries for a whooping 10 plus yards per attempt.

Fairview (3-6, 3-1 PAC)01500=15
Columbia (7-2, 4-0 PAC)147136=40

Scoring
Columbia13:54Brandon Coleman 5 run (Cody Schwartz kick); 2 plays, 13 yards, :25; key play: Austin Sahlica 27 punt return
Columbia12:09Austin Sahlica 60 interception return (Schwartz kick)
Columbia23:13Lance Boise 8 pass from Schwartz (Schwartz kick); 7 plays, 81 yards, 2:46; key plays: Coleman 24 run, Coleman 33 run
Fairview21:27John McQuate 43 pass from Josh Filkill (Ryan Grealis pass from Filkill); 5 plays, 58 yards, 1:17
Fairview2:20Jack Provenza 35 interception return (Elion Bendo kick)
Columbia39:38Coleman 4 run (Schwartz kick); 6 plays, 70 yards, 2:18; key plays: Coleman 25 run, Coleman 22 run
Columbia36:31Coleman 4 run (kick blocked); 7 plays, 41 yards, 2:02; key plays: Columbia recovery of muffed kickoff; Coleman 25 run
Columbia411:31Sahlica 59 pass from Schwartz (kick blocked); 10 plays, 88 yards, 4:25; key play: Mike Jacobucci 12 run on 4th and 1

FairviewColumbia
Plays5459
Total Yards192429
Time24:0223:58
First Downs1321
3rd Down Conversions7-147-10
4th Down Conversions0-31-1
Penalties2-105-50
RushingJosh Filkill 22/69, Jack Provenza 2/7, Jason Sassano 1/2, Marty Rehor 1/0, Team 2/-11Brandon Coleman 24/245 3 TDs, Mike Jacobucci 6/39, Cody Schwartz 6/35, Adam Alten 7/27, Team 1/-3
PassingJosh Filkill 10-26-1-2-125Cody Schwartz 5-15-2-3-86
ReceivingJohn McQuate 5-86 TD, Ryan Provenza 2-32, Jason Sassano 1-3, Jack Provenza 1-2, Marty Rehor 1-2Austin Sahlica 3-71 TD, Lance Boise 1-8 TD, Brandon Coleman 1-7
Turnovers forced42
Points Off Turnovers77
Red Zone Efficiency0-34-5



Patriot Athletic Conference
Stripes Division
Columbia (7-2, 4-0)
Fairview (3-6, 3-1)
Oberlin (4-5, 2-2)
Clearview (3-6, 2-2)
Lutheran West (2-7, 1-3)
Brooklyn (0-9, 0-4)


PAC Stripes
Champions

2016 ????
2015 Columbia
2014 Columbia
2013 Columbia
2012 Columbia
2011 Fairview
2010 Columbia
2009 Clearview
2008 Clearview
2007 Clearview
2006 Clearview
2005 Lutheran West
Fairview Warriors
L 13-53 Rocky River (5-4)
L 13-35 @Vermilion (2-7)
L 7-35 Bay (6-3)
L 7-43 Buckeye (8-1)
L 7-35 @Keystone (6-3)
W 6-0 ot @Brooklyn (0-9)
W 20-19 Oberlin (4-5)
W 40-20 Clearview (3-6)
L 15-40 @Columbia (7-2)
@Lutheran West (2-7)


Columbia Raiders
W 29-21 ot @Independence (7-2)
W 27-26 Wellington (5-4)
L 7-22 @Northwestern (8-1)
W 42-7 Brookside (1-8)
L 31-49 @Black River (6-3)
W 41-7 Lutheran West (2-7)
W 30-21 @Clearview (3-6)
W 35-0 @Brooklyn (0-9)
W 40-15 Fairview (3-6)
Oberlin (4-5)

Friday, October 21, 2016

Fairview vs. Columbia tonight


Tonight is the game of the year in the Patriot Athletic Stripes Division. The Fairview Warriors and Columbia Raiders represent the two top teams who face each other.

Fairview is on a roll. After losing their first five games by three or more touchdowns, the Warriors have won three straight including a 40-20 win last week over Clearview.  Head Coach Tom Narducci has announced the 2016 season will be his last; he is resigning at the end of his 6th season.

Columbia has also won three straight as well including a 35-0 triumph against Brooklyn. The Raiders are fighting for a play-off spot in Division 6, Region 21.

Columbia has won the Stripes Division each of the last four years. The last team to win the Stripes other than Columbia was Fairview in 2011.

Patriot Athletic Conference
Stripes Division
Columbia (6-2, 3-0)
Fairview (3-5, 3-0)
Oberlin (3-5, 1-2)
Clearview (2-6, 1-2)
Lutheran West (2-6, 1-2)
Brooklyn (0-8, 0-3)


Week 9 schedule
Brooklyn (0-8) at Oberlin (3-5)
Fairview (3-5) at Columbia (6-2)
Lutheran West (2-6) at Clearview (2-6)

Week 8 results
Columbia 35, Brooklyn 0
Fairview 40, Clearview 20
Oberlin 30, Lutheran West 29
Fairview Warriors
L 13-53 Rocky River (5-3)
L 13-35 @Vermilion (2-6)
L 7-35 Bay (5-3)
L 7-43 Buckeye (7-1)
L 7-35 @Keystone (6-2)
W 6-0 ot @Brooklyn (0-8)
W 20-19 Oberlin (3-5)
W 40-20 Clearview (2-6)
@Columbia (6-2)
@Lutheran West (2-6)


Columbia Raiders
W 29-21 OT @Independence (6-2)
W 27-26 Wellington (4-4)
L 7-22 @Northwestern (7-1)
W 42-7 Brookside (1-7)
L 31-49 @Black River (5-3)
W 41-7 Lutheran West (2-6)
W 30-21 @Clearview (2-6)
W 35-0 @Brooklyn (0-8)
Fairview (3-5)
Oberlin (3-5)
PAC Stripes
Champions

2016 ????
2015 Columbia
2014 Columbia
2013 Columbia
2012 Columbia
2011 Fairview
2010 Columbia
2009 Clearview
2008 Clearview
2007 Clearview
2006 Clearview
2005 Lutheran West

Fairview

Rushing

5Josh Filkill (Sr.)9136843
15Jack Provenza (So.)703274.73
11Tommy McNamara (So.)371433.91
40Adam Perkins (Jr.)19683.6
44Michael Gallagher (Sr.)17543.2
12Jason Sassano (Sr.)9242.7
20Demetrius Allen (Jr.)3165.3
23Marty Rehor (So.)12131.1
31Nate Mittendorf (Jr.)242
21Luke Howes (Fr.)1-2-2
Totals26110153.97

Passing

No.PlayerCompAttYdsTDInt
5Josh Filkill (Sr.)366844732
11Tommy McNamara (So.)142418124
21Luke Howes (Fr.)451200
Totals549764056

Receiving

No.PlayerRecYdsAvgTD
24John McQuate (Sr.)2536014.44
8Ryan Provenza (Sr.)810613.31
15Jack Provenza (So.)7507.1
42Ryan Grealis (Jr.)56112.2
12Jason Sassano (Sr.)36120.3
40Adam Perkins (Jr.)252.5
23Marty Rehor (So.)1-2-2
44Michael Gallagher (Sr.)1-1-1
Totals5264012.35

Columbia

Rushing


No.PlayerAttYdsAvgTD
23Brandon Coleman (So.)16612177.316
4Cody Schwartz (Sr.)311936.2
25Mike Jacobucci (Sr.)211818.62
3Austin Sahlica (Sr.)321564.93
45Adam Alten (Jr.)191256.61
21Ben Alten (So.)14664.7
81Lance Boise (Sr.)11515
2Mike Lovell (So.)284
35Billy Turner (So.)122
5Joe Janke (So.)111
36Kevin Barta (8th)111
24Dylan Risdon (Sr.)200
16Jared Bycznski (So.)2-4-2
Totals29319616.722

Passing

No.PlayerCompAttYdsTDInt
4Cody Schwartz (Sr.)751301179126
16Jared Bycznski (So.)28762
3Austin Sahlica (Sr.)01

Receiving

No.PlayerRecYdsAvgTD
3Austin Sahlica (Sr.)2555222.17
25Mike Jacobucci (Sr.)242369.81
81Lance Boise (Sr.)1321616.63
23Brandon Coleman (So.)121129.3
11Jared Heidecker (Sr.)1010210.2
24Dylan Risdon (Sr.)21051
83Drew Saki (Fr.)12727
Totals87125514.412

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Lorain County High School Football Week 9

Interesting weekend in Lorain County high school football. In the SWC, PAC Stripes, PAC Stars, Great Lakes, Lake Erie League and Greater Cleveland Conferences, either the top teams play each other or two of the top three teams play each other.


Southwestern Conference
Avon (8-0, 7-0)
Midview (7-1, 6-1)
Avon Lake (6-2, 5-2)
Olmsted Falls (6-2, 5-2)
Westlake (5-3, 4-3)
Berea-Midpark (3-5, 3-4)
Amherst (2-6, 2-5)
North Ridgeville (2-6, 2-5)
North Olmsted (2-6, 1-6)
Lakewood (0-8, 0-7)




Week 9 schedule
Amherst (2-6) at Westlake (5-3)
Avon Lake (6-2) at Midview (7-1)
Berea-Midpark (3-5) at Avon (8-0)
North Ridgeville (2-6) at Lakewood (0-8)
Olmsted Falls (6-2) vs. North Olmsted (2-6)
              at North Ridgeville

Week 8 results
Avon 30, Amherst 0
Berea-Midpark 45, North Olmsted 43
Midview 56, Lakewood 7
Olmsted Falls 29, Avon Lake 28
Westlake 52, North Ridgeville 37
Patriot Athletic Conference
Stars Division
Buckeye (7-1, 5-0, 8 points)
Firelands (6-2, 4-1, 6 points)
Keystone (6-2, 4-1, 6 points)
Black River (5-3, 3-2, 4 points)
Wellington (4-4, 3-2, 4 points)
Brookside (1-7, 1-4, 1 points)



Week 9 schedule
Brookside (1-7) at Wellington (4-4)
Firelands (6-2) at Black River (5-3)
Keystone (6-2) at Buckeye (7-1)

Week 8 results
Black River 60, Brookside 17
Buckeye 38, Firelands 14
Wellington 30, Keystone 14
Patriot Athletic Conference
Stripes Division
Columbia (6-2, 4-1, 7 points)
Fairview (3-5, 3-2, 6 points)
Oberlin (3-5, 1-4, 2 points)
Clearview (2-6, 1-4, 2 points)
Lutheran West (2-6, 1-4, 2 points)
Brooklyn (0-8, 0-5, 0 points)



Week 9 schedule
Brooklyn (0-8) at Oberlin (3-5)
Fairview (3-5) at Columbia (6-2)
Lutheran West (2-6) at Clearview (2-6)

Week 8 results
Columbia 35, Brooklyn 0
Fairview 40, Clearview 20
Oberlin 30, Lutheran West 29
Great Lakes Conference
Holy Name (5-3, 4-0)
Parma (5-3, 3-1)
Bay (5-3, 3-1)
Rocky River (5-3, 3-1)
Elyria Catholic (4-4, 2-3)
Valley Forge (0-8, 0-4)
Normandy (0-8, 0-5)





Week 9 schedule
Bay (5-3) at Valley Forge (0-8)
Garfield Heights (1-7) at Normandy (0-8) *
Parma (5-3) at Holy Name (5-3)
Rocky River (5-3) at Elyria Catholic (4-4)

Week 8 results
Bay 35, Vermilion 0 *
Holy Name 35, Valley Forge 25
Elyria Catholic 56, Normandy 7
Rocky River 31, Parma 13
Lake Erie League
Lorain (6-2, 3-0)
Bedford (7-1, 3-1)
Cleveland Hts (5-3, 2-0)
Maple Hts (4-4, 1-3)
Warrensville Hts (4-4, 0-2)
Shaw (3-5, 0-3)





Week 9 schedule
Bedford (7-1) at Lorain High (6-2)
Maple Heights (4-4) at Warrensville Hts. (4-4)
Shaw (3-5) at Cleveland Hts. (5-3)

Week 8 results
Bedford 26, Shaw 19
Belfry (KY) 36, Warrensville Hts. 0 *
Lorain High 44, Maple Heights 22
St Vincent-St Mary 28, Cleveland Hts. 0 *
Greater Cleveland Conference
Solon (7-1, 5-0)
Euclid (6-2, 4-1)
Medina (7-1, 4-1)
Shaker Hts (5-3, 3-2)
Mentor (4-4, 3-2)
Elyria (3-5, 1-4)
Brunswick (1-7, 0-5)
Strongsville (1-7, 0-5)




Week 9 schedule
Medina (7-1) at Euclid (6-2)
Mentor (4-4) at Brunswick (1-7)
Shaker Hts. (5-3) at Solon (7-1)
Strongsville (1-7) at Elyria (3-5)

Week 8 results
Euclid 32, Brunswick 24
Medina 50, Shaker Hts. 18
Mentor 42, Strongsville 26
Solon 46, Elyria 28
* Non Conference

Monday, October 17, 2016

Lorain County High School Football Schedules and Standings

CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Patriot Athletic Conference
Stars Division
Buckeye (7-1, 5-0, 8 points)
Firelands (6-2, 4-1, 6 points)
Keystone (6-2, 4-1, 6 points)
Black River (5-3, 3-2, 4 points)
Wellington (4-4, 3-2, 4 points)
Brookside (1-7, 1-4, 1 points)

Stripes Division
Columbia (6-2, 4-1, 7 points)
Fairview (3-5, 3-2, 6 points)
Oberlin (3-5, 1-4, 2 points)
Clearview (2-6, 1-4, 2 points)
Lutheran West (2-6, 1-4, 2 points)
Brooklyn (0-8, 0-5, 0 points)

Southwestern Conference
Avon (8-0, 7-0)
Midview (7-1, 6-1)
Avon Lake (6-2, 5-2)
Olmsted Falls (6-2, 5-2)
Westlake (5-3, 4-3)
Berea-Midpark (3-5, 3-4)
Amherst (2-6, 2-5)
North Ridgeville (2-6, 2-5)
North Olmsted (2-6, 1-6)
Lakewood (0-8, 0-7)

Lake Erie League
Lorain (6-2, 3-0)
Bedford (7-1, 3-1)
Cleveland Hts (5-3, 2-0)
Maple Hts (4-4, 1-3)
Warrensville Hts (4-4, 0-2)
Shaw (3-5, 0-3)

Great Lakes Conference
Holy Name (5-3, 4-0)
Parma (5-3, 3-1)
Bay (5-3, 3-1)
Rocky River (5-3, 3-1)
Elyria Catholic (4-4, 2-3)
Valley Forge (0-8, 0-4)
Normandy (0-8, 0-5)

Greater Cleveland Conference
Solon (7-1, 5-0)
Euclid (6-2, 4-1)
Medina (7-1, 4-1)
Shaker Hts (5-3, 3-2)
Mentor (4-4, 3-2)
Elyria (3-5, 1-4)
Brunswick (1-7, 0-5)
Strongsville (1-7, 0-5)

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Olmsted Falls nips Avon Lake 29-28

One week after losing a heartbreaker to Midview, the Olmsted Falls Bulldogs scored with 14 seconds remaining and ran in the two point conversion to win 29-28 over Avon Lake.

The Shoremen scored on a Tyler Nelson 6 yard touchdown run with 1:38 remaining to give Avon Lake a 28-21 lead.

Last week also trailing 28-21 against Midview, the Bulldogs turned it over on downs at the Middies eight yard line with two seconds left.

This week, Olmsted Falls was able to punch it in by driving 65 yards in 10 plays capped by a Brett Hutkay touchdown run from two yards out.

Olmsted Falls coach Tom DeLuca used his final timeout and decided to go for the win. Hutkay followed his running back Spencer Linville into the end zone.

Hutkay finished with 70 yards rushing and 59 yards passing. Linville ran the ball 28 times for 134 yards. Both are seniors playing in their final home game.

Avon Lake was led by quarterback Mark Pappas who had 295 yards passing and two touchdowns to fellow senior Carson Toy who had eight catches.

Olmsted Falls has now defeated Avon Lake three straight years.

Avon Lake (6-2, 5-2 SWC)77014=28
Olmsted Falls (6-2, 5-2 SWC)01478=29

Scoring
Avon Lake1:41Carson Toy 6 pass from Mark Pappas (Noah Fowkes kick); 6 plays, 69 yards, 2:33; key plays: Toy 19 pass from Pappas + 15 facemask penalty, Caleb Burr 44 pass from Pappas
Olmsted Falls210:25Luke Lombardo 12 run (Ricky Castrigano kick); 7 plays, 70 yards, 2:10; key plays: Tyler Neely 22 pass from Brett Hutkay, Spencer Linville 21 run
Olmsted Falls2:28Linville 2 run (Castrigano kick); 12 plays, 80 yards, 5:34
Avon Lake2:00Toy 11 pass from Pappas (Fowkes kick); 3 plays, 60 yards, :21; key play: Jason Sullivan 40 pass from Pappas
Olmsted Falls35:28Josh Jaeckin 6 run (Castrigano kick); 14 plays, 69 yards, 6:27; key plays: Jaeckin 21 run; Linville 3 run on 4th and 3; Linville 3 run on 4th and 1 ;
Avon Lake410:50Jack Summers 1 run (Fowkes kick); 14 plays, 69 yards, 6:31;
Avon Lake41:38Tyler Nelson 6 run (Fowkes kick); 11 plays, 73 yards, 4:42; key play: Jason Sullivan interception to start the drive; Nelson 6 run on 4th and 1; Nelson 9-49 rushing on the drive.
Olmsted Falls4:14Brett Hutkay 2 run (Hutkay run); 10 plays, 65 yards, 1:20; key plays: Hutkay 23 run; Lombardo 15 pass from Hutkay on 3rd and 9.

Avon LakeOlmsted Falls
Plays5960
Total Yards375350
Time25:0722:53
First Downs2223
3rd Down Conversions6-106-12
4th Down Conversions3-42-3
Penalties4-335-50
RushingTyler Nelson 21/61 TD, Mark Pappas 3/11, Jack Summers 3/4 TD, Caleb Burr 1/4Spencer Linville 28/134 TD, Brett Hutkay 7/70 TD XP, Josh Jaeckin 7/58 TD, Luke Lombardo 3/20 TD, Nick Dailey 2/7, Michael Howard 1/4, Team 1/(-2)
PassingMark Pappas 19-31-2-2-295Brett Hutkay 4-11-0-1-59
ReceivingCarson Toy 8-97 2 TDs, Jason Sullivan 5-99, Michael Davis 2-32, Caleb Burr 1-44, Denny Burns 1-10, Zachary Sabol 1-9, Hunter Bateman 1-4Tyler Neely 1-22, Braden Galaska 1-18, Luke Lombardo 1-15, Jack Hamel 1-4
Turnovers forced22
Points Off Turnovers77
Red Zone Efficiency4-64-4

Southwestern Conference
Avon (8-0, 7-0)
Midview (7-1, 6-1)
Avon Lake (6-2, 5-2)
Olmsted Falls (6-2, 5-2)
Westlake (5-3, 4-3)
Berea-Midpark (3-5, 3-4)
Amherst (2-6, 2-5)
North Ridgeville (2-6, 2-5)
North Olmsted (2-6, 1-6)
Lakewood (0-8, 0-7)

Week 8 results
Avon 30, Amherst 0
Berea-Midpark 45, North Olmsted 43
Midview 56, Lakewood 7
Olmsted Falls 29, Avon Lake 28
Westlake 52, North Ridgeville 37
Avon Lake Shoremen
W 23-21 @Elyria (3-5)
L 7-31 Avon (8-0)
W 42-35 @Westlake (5-3)
W 47-14 Lakewood (0-8)
W 42-15 North Ridgeville (2-6)
W 35-14 @Amherst Steele (2-6)
W 49-6 Berea-Midpark (3-5)
L 28-29 @Olmsted Falls (6-2)
@Midview (7-1)
North Olmsted (2-6)


Olmsted Falls Bulldogs
W 33-18 Parma (5-3)
L 31-34 Westlake (5-3)
W 43-20 @Lakewood (0-8)
W 20-0 @North Ridgeville (2-6)
W 38-35 Amherst Steele (2-6)
W 75-38 @Berea-Midpark (3-5)
L 21-28 Midview (7-1)
W 29-28 Avon Lake (6-2)
@North Olmsted (2-6)
@Avon (8-0)

Friday, October 14, 2016

Avon Lake vs. Olmsted Falls tonight

A lot on the line tonight between Avon Lake and Olmsted Falls.
  1. Both teams are competing in Division 2, Region 6 in the high school play-offs. Avon Lake is 5th in the region while Olmsted Falls is 6th.
  2. Both schools are chasing the undefeated Avon Eagles in the Southwestern Conference. The Bulldogs are two games out of first place and they play Avon in Week 10. Avon Lake just a game out of first place.
Avon Lake has won five straight games including last week's 49-6 over Berea-Midpark. Senior running back Tyler Nelson had 212 yards rushing with 4 touchdowns.

A week ago, Olmsted Falls lost a heartbreaker 28 to 21 against Midview. The Bulldogs turned it over on downs at the Middies eight yard line with two seconds left.

Both schools are longtime SWC rivals. Olmsted Falls have won the last two meetings.


Southwestern Conference
Avon (7-0, 6-0)
Avon Lake (6-1, 5-1)
Midview (6-1, 5-1)
Olmsted Falls (5-2, 4-2)
Westlake (4-3, 3-3)
Amherst (2-5, 2-4)
Berea-Midpark (2-5, 2-4)
North Ridgeville (2-5, 2-4)
North Olmsted (2-5, 1-5)
Lakewood (0-7, 0-6)

Week 8 Schedule
Amherst (2-5, 2-4) at Avon (7-0, 6-0)
Avon Lake (6-1, 5-1)  at Olmsted Falls (5-2, 4-2)
Lakewood (0-7, 0-6) at Midview (6-1, 5-1)
North Olmsted (2-5, 1-5) at Berea-Midpark (2-5, 2-4)
North Ridgeville (2-5, 2-4) at Westlake (4-3, 3-3)
Avon Lake Shoremen
W 23-21 @Elyria (3-4)
L 7-31 Avon (7-0)
W 42-35 @Westlake (4-3)
W 47-14 Lakewood (0-7)
W 42-15 North Ridgeville (2-5)
W 35-14 @Amherst Steele (2-5)
W 49-6 Berea-Midpark (2-5)
@Olmsted Falls (5-2)
@Midview (6-1)
North Olmsted (2-5)


Olmsted Falls Bulldogs
W 33-18 Parma (5-2)
L 31-34 Westlake (4-3)
W 43-20 @Lakewood (0-7)
W 20-0 @North Ridgeville (2-5)
W 38-35 Amherst Steele (2-5)
W 75-38 @Berea-Midpark (2-5)
L 21-28 Midview (6-1)
Avon Lake (6-1)
@North Olmsted (2-5)
@Avon (7-0)

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Lorain County High School Football Schedules and Standings

CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Patriot Athletic Conference
Stars Division
Buckeye (6-1, 4-0, 6 points)
Firelands (6-1, 4-0, 6 points)
Keystone (6-1, 4-0, 6 points)
Black River (4-3, 2-2, 2 points)
Wellington (3-4, 2-2, 2 points)
Brookside (1-6, 1-3, 1 points)

Stripes Division
Columbia (5-2, 3-1, 5 points)
Fairview (2-5, 2-2, 4 points)
Clearview (2-5, 1-3, 2 points)
Lutheran West (2-5, 1-3, 2 points)
Oberlin (2-5, 0-4, 0 points)
Brooklyn (0-7, 0-4, 0 points)

Southwestern Conference
Avon (7-0, 6-0)
Avon Lake (6-1, 5-1)
Midview (6-1, 5-1)
Olmsted Falls (5-2, 4-2)
Westlake (4-3, 3-3)
Amherst (2-5, 2-4)
Berea-Midpark (2-5, 2-4)
North Ridgeville (2-5, 2-4)
North Olmsted (2-5, 1-5)
Lakewood (0-7, 0-6)

Lake Erie League
Cleveland Hts (5-2, 2-0)
Lorain (5-2, 2-0)
Bedford (6-1, 2-1)
Maple Hts (4-3, 1-2)
Shaw (3-4, 0-2)
Warrensville Hts (4-3, 0-2)

Great Lakes Conference
Holy Name (4-3, 3-0)
Parma (5-2, 3-0)
Bay (4-3, 3-1)
Rocky River (4-3, 2-1)
Elyria Catholic (3-4, 1-3)
Valley Forge (0-7, 0-3)
Normandy (0-7, 0-4)

Greater Cleveland Conference
Solon (6-1, 4-0)
Euclid (5-2, 3-1)
Medina (6-1, 3-1)
Shaker Hts (5-2, 3-1)
Elyria (3-4, 1-3)
Mentor (3-4, 2-2)
Brunswick (1-6, 0-4)
Strongsville (1-6, 0-4)

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Midview holds off Olmsted Falls

The Midview Middies took the lead late, held on for dear life and escaped with a 28-21 win against Olmsted Falls.

Olmsted Falls was in a position to tie or win late in the game. After driving 62 yards in 18 plays in the final two minutes, the Bulldogs were denied on 4th and goal from the Midview 8 yard line. With two seconds left, quarterback Brett Hutkay's pass to Josh Jaeckin was knocked away by Luke Hunt.

A week after setting the Lorain County school record for passing yards, Midview senior quarterback Dustin Crum was responsible for four touchdowns on the evening. First he ran for two scores in the first half and finished with 183 yards rushing on 21 attempts. Throwing the ball, he was 12 for 23 for 155 yards and two TDs.

Olmsted Falls senior running back Spencer Linville led Olmsted Falls with 151 yards rushing on 24 carries including a TD and a 2 point conversion. QB Brett Hutkay chipped in with 78 yards on the ground and 72 through the air.

The Bulldogs down 7 to start the 4th quarter, denied the Middies on 4th down at their own 23 yard line. Olmsted Falls marched 67 yards in 12 plays to score with 5:11 left on a Hutkay QB sneak from a yard out on 4th and goal.

Midview responded. After Keith Johnson returned the kickoff to the Bulldog 33, Crum converted a 4th down and then found Johnson again on a bubble screen to score the go ahead touchdown with 2:05 left.

Midview has won 3 straight, 14 of 15 Southwestern Conference games and 4 straight vs. Olmsted Falls. With the win, the Middies remain one game behind Avon in the SWC.


Midview (6-1, 5-1 SWC)7777=28
Olmsted Falls (5-2, 4-2 SWC)0687=21

Scoring
Midview13:21Dustin Crum 14 run (Kellen McGuire kick); 9 plays, 90 yards, 3:49; key plays: Crum 45 run; Crum 14 run on 4th and 3.
Olmsted Falls26:53Luke Lombardo 27 run (run failed); 10 plays, 60 yards, 5:07; key play: Tyler Neely 21 pass from Brett Hutkay on 3rd and 18
Midview21:52Crum 10 run (McGuire kick); 15 plays, 74 yards, 4:54
Olmsted Falls38:54Spencer Linville 1 run (Linville run); 8 plays, 68 yards, 2:58; key play: Linville 40 run
Midview35:45Seth Frambach 11 pass from Crum (McGuire kick); 9 plays, 76 yards, 3:02
Olmsted Falls45:11Hutkay 1 run (Ricky Castrigano kick); 12 plays, 67 yards, 5:52; key play: Andrew Turski 25 pass from Hutkay
Midview42:05Keith Johnson 22 pass from Crum (McGuire kick); 5 plays, 33 yards, 2:54; key play: Johnson 54 kickoff return, Crum 4 run on 4th and 3

MidviewOlmsted Falls
Plays6166
Total Yards382397
Time22:0225:58
First Downs2224
3rd Down Conversions3-117-12
4th Down Conversions4-52-3
Penalties3-303-25
RushingAlec Forrer (C) 7/19, Connor Wolfe 9/26, Dustin Crum (C) 21/183 2 TDs, 0 0/0, 0 0/0, 0 0/0, Team 1/-1Spencer Linville 24/151 TD XP, Luke Lombardo 5/41 TD, Brett Hutkay 10/78 TD, Josh Jaeckin 5/42, Andrew Turski 3/9, Nick Dailey 1/4, Michael Howard 1-(-2), Team 2/2
PassingDustin Crum (C) 12-23-2-1-155Brett Hutkay 5-15-0-1-72
ReceivingSeth Sanders 1-46, Luke Hunt 4-29, Alec Forrer (C) 3-26, Seth Frambach 1-11 TD, Seth Sanders 1-8, Keith Johnson 2-35 TDTyler Neely 1-21, Andrew Turski 2-34, Josh Jaeckin 2-17
Turnovers forced31
Points Off Turnovers70
Red Zone Efficiency3-42-4

Friday, October 7, 2016

Midview against Olmsted Falls tonight

Two schools just 10 miles apart hadn't really played each other much until the Southwestern and the West Shore Conference merged a couple of years ago. Now Midview and Olmsted Falls will play each other tonight for the 4th time in two years. Midview has won all three meetings.

Last year, the two teams met in week 7 and week 11. Both of those meetings were in Grafton, Ohio. Tonight, the scene shifts to Olmsted Falls and both teams find themselves with identical 5 and 1 records and a 4 and 1 mark in the Southwestern Conference.

Midview features a tremendous passing attack led by senior Dustin Crum (1426 passing yards, 16 TDs; 771 rushing yards, 5 TDs), Lorain County’s all-time leading passer. While Olmsted Falls is a running team with running backs Spencer Linville, Luke Lombardo and quarterback Brett Hutkay.

Midview has won two games in a row after defeating Westlake 35-14 last week. Olmsted Falls has won four straight including a 75-38 win over Berea-Midpark.

Both schools need a win tonight to keep pace with Avon in the SWC.

Southwestern Conference
Avon (6-0, 5-0)
Avon Lake (5-1, 4-1)
Midview (5-1, 4-1)
Olmsted Falls (5-1, 4-1)
Berea-Midpark (2-4, 2-3)
North Ridgeville (2-4, 2-3)
Westlake (3-3, 2-3)
Amherst (1-5, 1-4)
North Olmsted (2-4, 1-4)
Lakewood (0-6, 0-5)

Midview Middies
W 29-26 Lorain (3-2)
W 41-6 @North Olmsted (2-3)
W 34-15 @Amherst Steele (1-4)
L 28-45 Avon (5-0)
W 56-30 Berea-Midpark (2-4)
W 35-14 @Westlake (3-3)
@Olmsted Falls (5-1)
Lakewood (0-6)
Avon Lake (5-1)
@North Ridgeville (2-4)

Olmsted Falls Bulldogs
W 33-18 Parma (4-1)
L 31-34 Westlake (3-2)
W 43-20 @Lakewood (0-5)
W 20-0 @North Ridgeville (2-4)
W 38-35 Amherst Steele (1-5)
W 75-38 @Berea-Midpark (2-4)
Midview (5-1)
Avon Lake (5-1)
@North Olmsted (2-4)
@Avon (6-0)

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Lorain County High School Football Schedules and Standings

CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Patriot Athletic Conference
Stars Division
Buckeye (5-1, 3-0, 4 points)
Firelands (5-1, 3-0, 4 points)
Keystone (5-1, 3-0, 4 points)
Black River (4-2, 2-1, 2 points)
Wellington (3-3, 2-1, 2 points)
Brookside (1-5, 1-2, 1 points)

Stripes Division
Columbia (4-2, 2-1, 3 points)
Clearview (2-4, 1-2, 2 points)
Fairview (1-5, 1-2, 2 points)
Oberlin (2-4, 0-3, 0 points)
Lutheran West (1-5, 0-3, 0 points)
Brooklyn (0-6, 0-3, 0 points)

Southwestern Conference
Avon (6-0, 5-0)
Avon Lake (5-1, 4-1)
Midview (5-1, 4-1)
Olmsted Falls (5-1, 4-1)
Berea-Midpark (2-4, 2-3)
North Ridgeville (2-4, 2-3)
Westlake (3-3, 2-3)
Amherst (1-5, 1-4)
North Olmsted (2-4, 1-4)
Lakewood (0-6, 0-5)

Great Lakes Conference
Holy Name (4-2, 3-0)
Parma (4-2, 2-0)
Bay (3-3, 2-1)
Rocky River (3-3, 1-1)
Elyria Catholic (3-3, 1-2)
Valley Forge (0-6, 0-2)
Normandy (0-6, 0-3)

Lake Erie League
Bedford (6-0, 2-0)
Lorain (4-2, 2-0)
Cleveland Hts (4-2, 1-0)
Shaw (3-3, 0-1)
Maple Hts (3-3, 0-2)
Warrensville Hts (4-2, 0-2)

Greater Cleveland Conference
Medina (6-0, 3-0)
Solon (5-1, 3-0)
Euclid (4-2, 2-1)
Shaker Hts (4-2, 2-1)
Elyria (3-3, 1-2)
Mentor (2-4, 1-2)
Brunswick (1-5, 0-3)
Strongsville (1-5, 0-3)

TEAM SCHEDULES

Amherst Comets
L 17-21 @Kenston (1-4)
L 7-23 @North Ridgeville (1-4)
L 15-34 Midview (4-1)
W 54-13 Berea-Midpark (2-4)
L 35-38 @Olmsted Falls (5-1)
L 14-35 Avon Lake (5-1)
@North Olmsted (2-4)
Avon (6-0)
@Westlake (3-3)
Lakewood (0-6)

Aurora Greenmen
L 6-36 Solon (5-1)
W 41-13 @Euclid (4-2)
W 38-15 @Twinsburg (1-5)
W 42-7 @Roosevelt (1-5)
W 49-28 Barberton (4-2)
W 43-10 Highland (4-2)
@Revere (4-2)
@Copley (5-1)
Canada Prep (ON) (2-2)
Tallmadge (2-4)

Avon Eagles
W 21-14 Strongsville (1-4)
W 31-7 @Avon Lake (4-1)
W 45-10 North Olmsted (2-3)
W 45-28 @Midview (5-1)
W 35-21 Westlake (3-3)
W 42-6 @Lakewood (0-6)
@North Ridgeville (2-4)
@Amherst Steele (1-5)
Berea-Midpark (2-4)
Olmsted Falls (5-1)


Avon Lake Shoremen
W 23-21 @Elyria (3-3)
L 7-31 Avon (6-0)
W 42-35 @Westlake (3-3)
W 47-14 Lakewood (0-6)
W 42-15 North Ridgeville (2-4)
W 35-14 @Amherst Steele (1-5)
Berea-Midpark (2-4)
@Olmsted Falls (5-1)
@Midview (5-1)
North Olmsted (2-4)


Bay Rockets
L 0-20 Hubbard (4-1)
L 16-35 University School (4-1)
W 35-7 @Fairview (0-5)
L 17-20 Holy Name (3-2)
W 28-9 @Rocky River (3-3)
W 51-0 @Normandy (0-6)
Elyria Catholic (3-3)
Vermilion (2-4)
@Valley Forge (0-6)
@Parma (4-2)

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Avon spoils Lakewood's homecoming

Undefeated Avon started strong and never looked back in defeating Lakewood 42-6. With the victory, the Eagles remain all alone in first place in the Southwestern Conference.

Sophomore QB Ryan Maloy led a balanced attack in which Avon had 229 yards rushing and 169 passing for a total of 398.

Maloy started the scoring with a 29 TD run on Avon's first possession and then threw a 12 yard TD pass to Chris Mullins on the 2nd drive.

Lakewood responded with a TD of their own. Quentin Palmer ran it in from 7 yards out after Sean Wiggins put Lakewood in good field position with a 79 yard kick return. Avon responded with a Mason McLemore 5 yard TD run to close the first quarter.

Lakewood had their best drive of the game to start the 2nd quarter starting at their own 20 and reaching the Avon 19 before Eric Steinmetz intercepted QB Austin Mahar's pass on 4th down.

Avon put the game away in the 2nd quarter scoring twice on a screen pass to McLemore for a 43 yard touchdown and an Aaron Endrizal 4 yard run just before halftime.


Avon (6-0, 5-0 SWC)211470= 42
Lakewood (0-6, 0-5 SWC)6000= 6

Scoring
Avon110:26Ryan Malloy 29 run (Mitch Cooper kick); 6 plays, 69 yards, 1:22
Avon15:01Chris Mullins 12 pass from Malloy (Cooper kick); 11 plays, 60 yards, 3:59
Lakewood13:34Quentin Palmer 7 run (kick blocked); 3 plays, 15 yards, 1:14; key play: Sean Wiggins 79 kickoff return
Avon10:00Mason McLemore 5 run (Cooper kick); 10 plays, 69 yards, 3:25; key play: Aaron Endrizal 15 run on 3rd and 15
Avon23:05McLemore 43 pass from Malloy (Cooper kick); 3 plays, 44 yards, 1:18; key play: Lakewood failed fake punt; TD came 2nd and 23 after a holding penalty
Avon2:32Aaron Endrizal 4 run (Cooper kick); 6 plays, 55 yards, 1:13; key play: Vlasi Pappas 10 pass from Malloy on 4th and 7
Avon33:11David Orlando 1 run (Cooper kick); 4 plays, 36 yards, 1:32; key play: Jackson Myers recovery of Lakewood fumble

AvonLakewood
Plays5643
Total Yards398199
Time26:4021:20
First Downs278
3rd Down Conversions5-102-10
4th Down Conversions1-11-2
Penalties4-249-82
RushingMason McLemore 7/28, Ryan Maloy 6/43, Aaron Endrizal 10/63, David Orlando 4/21, Jackson Myers 6/44, Logan Sherrill 2/14, Tyler Hunter 2/(-1), Cole Bramhall 1/11, Jason Howard 1/6Quentin Palmer 27/187, Austin Mahar 6/(-23), Blake Setta 1/8, Will Adams 3/9, Sean Wiggins 1/5,
PassingRyan Maloy 10-16-2-0-164, Cole Bramhall 1-1-0-0-5Austin Mahar 1-5-0-1-13
ReceivingVlasi Pappas 4-56, Cole Morris 1-11, Chris Mullins 4-54, Mason McLemore 1-43, Ryan Jones 1-5Sean Wiggins 1-13
Turnovers forced20
Points Off Turnovers70
Red Zone Efficiency4-51-3