Friday, September 14, 2018

Week 3 Recap: C-J rolls; Trotwood, Wayne fall; Mistakes doom Belmont; West Carrollton grabs big W

Heres the Recap on what went down in Week 3 of the Miami Valley:



Top Headlines:

(1) C-J rolls to 3rd straight in battle of unbeatens
Chaminade rode the red hot hand of its rising star QB to roll past Greenville 58-16.
Ryan Minor threw 4 TD passes and 250 yards, RB Quincy Johnson ran for 126 and 2 scores and Star WR Dominic Wilcox snatched 2 more scores and 126 receiving as the Eagles move to 3-0 under Coach Colvin for the first time in his tenure.
Also noted that the Eagles are #1 in the D-3 OHSAA State Football Poll.
Congrats to Coach Colvin and the Eagles.


(2) Rams stopped by D-1 champs in rematch
Trotwood brutal schedule has them at 1-2 so far, as they lost to another top team in the D-1 Champs of Pickerington Central 42-19 at Trotwood.

In a game that was close in the 3rd after a Keon'tae Hugely TD (14-13), Pickerington kicked it into another gear late, and the Rams couldn't convert on some key plays which gave Pick Central all the juice they needed to avenge their loss from last season and grab the key win.

RB Jamir Jackson got Central going with 107 and 2 TDs and a Jaquon Crawford 85-yard Pick 6 was the game changing play, making it 2 scores (28-13) and sending Trotwood to its first 1-2 season in quite a while.


(3) Wayne falls to Hoban as TO's loom costly 
The Wayne Train took its first L of the season, as they lost to Archbishop Hoban 47-28 at Heidkamp Stadium.
Wayne actually had the lead at half, and was hitting on all cylinders with a 28-27 lead at half, as Star QB Rashad McKee 2 TD's and Ja'Rod Lankford 95-yard kickoff return set the tone.

However, the 2nd half was a different ballgame as turnovers (4), 1-4 on 4th down and good defense by Hoban shut out the offensive juggernaut, and scored 3 times as Deamonte Trayanum scored twice to help seal the deal.
Hoban ran for over 300 yards on Wayne, which was the gamechanger in the 2nd half.
Wayne falls to 2-1 on the season.


  (4) Belmont fails to execute in loss to Sidney
Belmont was hoping to get revenge on the Yellow Jackets after losing to them in the 2017 OHSAA Playoffs in a game that featured the likes of  Andre Gordon, Jaden Rucker Furlow, and others, it was a classic.
With both teams losing star players, Sidney was able to overcome a hard shot by Belmont, and a key run by Sidney late in the 1st half propelled the Yellow Jackets over the Bison 38-6.

After a Rian Reeves TD, Sidney would score 38 unanswered. But it wasn't until 10-6 when Sidney seized control, after the only incomplete pass on the day for Reeves, as the Bison were on the move. Sidney would score before half, taking a 17-6 lead and they would never look back, as QB Ryan Dunham threw for 235 and 3 TDs and the defense was able to contain the vaunted Bison running attack.
DL Braydon Dean (20), LB Christian Retterer (17) and Ryan Cagle (14) led the D.
Star DB Donovan Sims led the Bison D with a INT, while QB Rian Reeves scored a TD and rushed for 88 yards.
Belmont falls to 0-3 on the season


(5) West Carrollton nabs big win as Senior QB, WR, fab frosh roll

The West Carrollton Pirates grabbed a big win in the early season defeating Preble Shawnee 47-42 in one of the wildest games of the early season.
Fast Rising Star QB Triston Dillon threw for 278 and 4 TDs to lead the Pirates, with all 4 TDs going to Junior WR Austin Jones, who had 5 catches for 195 in the win.
While Ben Hobbs (239) and James Gibson (155) dominated for Shawnee, the starting Debut of Fab Frosh RB Jordan Ward was nothing short of spectacular, amassing 194 on the ground, a 40-yard TD, and stability for Dillion and the Pirates offense.
Dakoldes Turner (14 tackles) and Tommar Coles (9 tackles, 100 yard fumble return) led the Pirates D, who now move to 1-2.



(6) Dynanic duo leads Northmont to big win as Franklin runs wild 
Northmont  continued to show why they are one of the top teams in the Miami Valley, with a  big win over Tippecanoe.
Michael Franklin was simply unstoppable, running around, over, and through the Tipp defense for 280 yards and 4 TD's.
The other TD goes to Star CB Danny Lewis, as he had his first Pick 6 of the season (54 yards) to help bust open the game and send Northmont to 3-0 on the season.



(7) Springfield stays unbeaten with big road victory 

The Wildcats rode their senior leaders and star players to a big 16-10 road victory over Hudson.
Star QB Raheim Moss was efficient in leading the offense, Junior RB Jeff Tolliver got loose for 96 yards rushing, 72 recieveing and 2 TDs and the d was lead by All- America candidates in Maurice Douglas Jr and Isaiah Gibson.
Douglass jr, already committed to UK, forced another fumble and led the team with 8 tackles, while Gibson, the 6'4 300 pound beast who is one of the hottest recruits in Ohio, had 7 tackles, a sack, and a punt for 39 yards, which shows his great agility and skill set for a big man.
Douglass was proud of his team, but wants more, and feels he has a team who could do some special things.
Springfield moves to 3-0 on the season.


(Dayton Public Schools)

Meadowdale falls on road to Piqua
The  Lions were in trouble early and often, as they were shut out against Piqua, as the RB duo of Makeegan Kuhn and Micah Karn dominated the Lions. Meadowdale was led by QB Elijah Carson and 2 way player JuJuan Gaddis (Forced Fumble) in the loss.
Meadowdale falls to 1-2 on the season.

Dunbar still winless after coaching change
The Wolverines took a tough one on the chin as they lost on the road to Mt Healthy 28-6. Dunbar wa able to get on the board for the first time this season but was not able to make a real run to garner the first win. The Wolverines are still looking for their first win after the noted coaching change this season, of letting go of Darrran Powell.

Dayton Christian outlasts Ponitz 
Dayton Christian was able to hold off Ponitz 20-14 to keep Ponitz winless on the season. While Ponitz had a opportunity to take the game, the Crusaders was able to play solid d and shut down the Panthers in the late game.
Ponitz now falls to 0-3 and will face Dunbar on Thursday night.

Thurgood fall to Shawnee in loss
While Thurgood definitely competed in the Shawnee game, they fell by a score of 30-17. Thurgood played its most competitive game of the season and seems to be turning the corner. Big game vs Winton Woods this week for the Cougars.


(GWOC)

Miamisburg  stays undefeated, ready for big matchup 
The Burg once again started fast, and finished strong as they roll to 3-0 and get ready for the pivotal Wayne matchup this weekend.

Troy stays perfect 
The Trojans handled business this weekend and stopped Cin Turpin 29-7. Troy now sits at 3-0 and in first place in the division once again.

 Butler rolls past Wilmington 
Butler  moves to 2-1 after big win over Wilmington. The Game was 5-3 at half when Butler scored 35 of the last 42 points of the game to cruise to the 38-12 win.

Xenia lights up Franklin, moves to 2-1 
The Bucs  won the shootout against Franklin 35-26 as Xenia amassed 440+ yards of overall offense. The Bucs now move to 2-1 on the season.

Alter outlasts Centerville in defensive battle 

In a game with early season playoff implications, Alter was able to score late to defeat Centerville 10-7. Connor Bazelak threw for 220+ in a game which the Knights could not run. The loss drops Centerville to 0-3 on the season. Alter improves to 2-1. 


Beavercreek drops 57 in blowout win 
The Creek took out some frustrations in the blowout win over Fairborn.





















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