Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Week 3 Football Recap: Springfield, Piqua, Xenia, Stebbins, C-J, Northmont Cruise; Wayne Knocks Off Pickerington Central; Belmont Garners 1st W

Here are the Week 3 Highlights & Headlines in the Miami Valley



Springfield Shuts Down Trotwood 

The Springfield Wildcats defeated the Trotwood Rams as they played their first home game of the season. The running game was powerful as the Cats ran for 3 TD's while QB Bryce Schondelmeyer threw for 2 TD's, one to Daylen Bradley, who had a breakout game. Aaron Scott Jr, the All-Ohio CB, grabbed 2 INT's and ran one back for a TD as the defense was able to stymie rising QB Tim Carpenter and the Rams offense.

Stars: Aaron Scott Jr (2 INT's, 1 for TD) Daylen Bradley (5 Rec, 102, TD) Jackson Heims (9 Tackles)


Piqua Continues Dominance, Shutout Streak 

The Piqua Indians used a Bryson Roberts pick-6 to start the game and roll past Troy, shutting them out in the process. The defense scored 3 TDs (Roberts, Colton Beougher, Brennan Johns) en route to 59-0 blowout win. The win evens the epic rivalry at 66 all with 5 ties. 

Piqua, ranked in the Top 10 in the state, will face Xenia in a battle for first place in the Miami Valley League. Piqua is the only team in OHSAA football who has not allowed a point all season. 

Stars: Bryson Roberts (INT Return for TD) Colton Beougher (FF, FR TD) Brennan Johns (FF, FR, TD)

Xenia Puts Up Another 40 Piece, Blanks Fairborn

Xenia showed why they could be headed for a historic season of sorts, as they ran up another big offensive showing while the defense locked in as they trounce Fairborn in front of their home crowd.
The Bucs were led by Ramon Browder (148 TD and Tre'Shaun Saunders (183 4 TDs), who has been a force all season. Add the 2 TD's by WR Trammell Wright and the defensive intensity that was brought, and the Bucs enjoyed a 3-0 start this season under coach Maurice Harden. 

Browder also forced a fumble and recovered it, while Ronnie Butler (11 tackles) and Jaxsen Lewis (10 tackles, 1 sack, 1TFL) dominated on the defensive side. Xenia will face Piqua in a huge battle at the top of the MVL.

Stebbins Routs West Carrollton Behind Norton, Dewberry. 

The Stebbins Indians continued to roll behind their stout line and offensive stars as they ran past West Carrollton. Adriann Norton started the scoring with a tough running TD and Damir Dewberry continued the run with 3 TD's of his own to push Stebbins to 3-0 for the second season in a row. 

Stars: Damir Dewberry, Adrian Norton, 

Chaminade Rolls Past Opponent 

The Chaminade Julienne Eagles garnered their 2nd straight win of the season in a blowout win. The running game was dominant, and led them to the win. Donaven Cummings led a running attack that amassed over 450 yards of offense at Cummings (110, TD), QB Ryan Peltier (119, 2 TDs) and RB Aiden Lowery (158 yards, 2 TD's) ran over Northwest to a tune of 42-20. 

Stars: Cummings (110 rushing, TD, 9 tackles, 4 Passes Defended) Aiden Lowery, Peltier, Calvin Russell (17 tackles) 

Belmont Gets First Win Of Season

The Belmont Bison got their first win on the season as they defeated Riverview Academy. Leading the charge was Tay Arnold and QB Victor Fleming running the show and directing the Bison to a big win. In their best effort of the season, they became the 2nd City League team to get a win in the early season. They sit at 1-2 on the season. 

Stars: Tay Arnold, Victor Fleming 


 Northmont Keeps Rolling 

The Bolts Shut out Hillard Davidson 31-0 as Cahke Cortner threw 2 TD passes and the defense wreaked havoc all night. Noah McClure ran for 87 and a TD, Jaiven Brownlee caught a TD pass and Nathan Shommer forced a fumble and ran it back for a TD in the shutout win. With the win, the Bolts improve on their undefeated season (3-0). 

Stars: Nathan Shommer (FF, FR, TD) 

Carroll Bounces Thurgood

Carroll won their 2nd game of the season with a easy win over Thurgood, as RB Tayshawn Brown ran for 107 yards and 3 TDs to fuel the Patriots to a 39-6 win. Amare Lattimore led Thurgood with 62 yards and a TD in the losing effort.

Stars: Tayshawn Brown (107, 3 TDs), Amare Lattimore (63 yards, TD), Tra'Vaughn Benjamin (6 tackles, 2 TFL, 0.5 sacks)

Miamisburg Routs Harrison

The Vikings Move to 2-1 after a big win over Harrison as the passing attack went crazy. Brock Vaughn was 7-7 for 238 yards and 2 TD's in the win, while WR Jackson Mcgohan and Christian Davis went wild as McGohan went for 171 and 2 TD's, while Davis caught 2 passes for 137 and 2 TD's to go with his rushing TD. With the win Miamisburg moves to 2-1 on the season. 

Stars: Jackson McGohan, Davis, Brock Vaughn, 

Beavercreek Stops Ponitz

The Creek are now on a 2-game winning streak as they defeated Ponitz behind a vaunted running game. Spencer Johnon threw for 2 TD's (both to Adi Hernandez) and ran for 2 TD's while Quentin Youngblood ran for 138 and 2 TD's himself. Garrett Gallogy produced 2 sacks in a spirited effort by the Beavers, who are now 2-1 for the first time in decades under new head coach Marcus Colvin. Colvin has infused some real energy into the organization, and it seems to be paying off. 

Stars: Spencer Johnson, Quentin Youngblood, Garrett Gallogly, Adi Hernandez

Dunbar Falls to Lima Senior

The Dunbar Wolverines went to Lima and fell to the Spartans 25-12.  Lima Senior would take advantage of turnovers and early momentum to jump out to a 19-0 lead en route to the win. Dunbar would ride its star 2-way player (Dai'Vontay Young) to a mini-comeback, but the lead was too big to overcome. Young would end game with 15 tackles to go with 3 forced fumbles to keep the Wolverines in the game. 

Stars: DaiVontay Young 


Sidney Wins Wild Game Over Greenville

Sidney got its first win of the season, with a wild 49-48 win over Greenville in 2 OT's as the Yellow Jackets held off the Green Wave. Greenville would miss the extra point, which gave Sidney the win. The running attack provided 6 TD's by committee for Sidney. Ryan Crampton, was a beast for Greenville with 12 tackles, a INT, and some rushing yards to boot. Greenville falls to 0-3.

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