Both teams finished the year 8-2 and out of the OHSAA play-offs. The Middies bounce back from a 14-10 loss last week against Avon while the Rangers see their 5-game winning streak snapped. North Ridgeville had a 3-game winning streak against Midview come to an end.
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Midview 41, North Ridgeville 0
Both teams finished the year 8-2 and out of the OHSAA play-offs. The Middies bounce back from a 14-10 loss last week against Avon while the Rangers see their 5-game winning streak snapped. North Ridgeville had a 3-game winning streak against Midview come to an end.
Labels:
HS football,
Midview,
North Ridgeville,
WOBL
Friday, October 28, 2011
Midview vs. North Ridgeville tonight
Tonight is the final regular season game of the high school football season 2011. I will be North Ridgeville, Ohio as the Rangers host the Midview Middies. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
These two teams are very familiar with each other. After facing off as rivals in the old Lakeland and Erie Shore Conferences, the two schools, only 8 miles apart from each other, are now foes in the West Shore Conference. North Ridgeville has won 3 straight and is 4-2 vs. Midview as WSC opponents. In 5 of the 6 meetings, the game has been decided as by one score including last year's 19-14 Ranger victory in which Ridgeville's Christian Watkins scored the game-winner on an interception return.
These two teams are very familiar with each other. After facing off as rivals in the old Lakeland and Erie Shore Conferences, the two schools, only 8 miles apart from each other, are now foes in the West Shore Conference. North Ridgeville has won 3 straight and is 4-2 vs. Midview as WSC opponents. In 5 of the 6 meetings, the game has been decided as by one score including last year's 19-14 Ranger victory in which Ridgeville's Christian Watkins scored the game-winner on an interception return.
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HS football,
Midview,
North Ridgeville,
WOBL
Monday, October 24, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 10 Predictions
Final week of the regular season is here. Here are the predicted winners this week in bold.
Midview at North Ridgeville - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon Lake at Amherst
Clearview at Columbia
Firelands at Brookside
Keystone at Black River
Lake Catholic at Avon
Lorain at Shaw
Mayfield at Elyria
Oberlin at Brooklyn
Vermilion at Elyria Catholic
Wellington at Buckeye
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Week 7 results: 10-4
Week 8 results: 13-1
Week 9 results: 10-3
Season Total: 84-32 (72%)
Midview at North Ridgeville - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon Lake at Amherst
Clearview at Columbia
Firelands at Brookside
Keystone at Black River
Lake Catholic at Avon
Lorain at Shaw
Mayfield at Elyria
Oberlin at Brooklyn
Vermilion at Elyria Catholic
Wellington at Buckeye
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Week 7 results: 10-4
Week 8 results: 13-1
Week 9 results: 10-3
Season Total: 84-32 (72%)
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Wellington 52, Brookside 0
The Dukes were led by senior running back Clay Wright who rushed for 199 yards on 14 carries and five touchdowns. Wright also threw a 62-yard touchdown to quarterback Dylan Weidrick. Alex Rush, substituting for the injured Chase Bealer, set a career high with 111 yards rushing on 14 attempts. Wright, in his final home game, now has 1208 yards rushing on the season and 23 scores.
Labels:
Brookside,
HS football,
Wellington,
WOBL
Monday, October 17, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 9 Predictions
Home stretch of the high school football season. Here are the predicted winners this week in bold.
Brookside at Wellington - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at North Olmsted
Avon at Midview
Avon Lake at Olmsted Falls
Black River at Firelands
Brooklyn at Clearview
Buckeye at Keystone
Columbia at Fairview
Elyria Catholic at Bay
Hudson at Elyria
Lorain at Euclid
Lutheran West at Oberlin
North Ridgeville at Vermilion
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Week 7 results: 10-4
Week 8 results: 13-1
Season Total: 74-29 (72%)
Brookside at Wellington - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at North Olmsted
Avon at Midview
Avon Lake at Olmsted Falls
Black River at Firelands
Brooklyn at Clearview
Buckeye at Keystone
Columbia at Fairview
Elyria Catholic at Bay
Hudson at Elyria
Lorain at Euclid
Lutheran West at Oberlin
North Ridgeville at Vermilion
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Week 7 results: 10-4
Week 8 results: 13-1
Season Total: 74-29 (72%)
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Olmsted Falls 28, Amherst 21
Amherst was smelling upset when leading 21-20, DB Stephen Hause intercepted Olmsted Falls quarterback Brennan Laird giving the Comets the ball at their own 44 with 6:56 left in the game. Unfortunately for the Comets, a bad snap on 3rd and 1 resulted in a 13 yard loss.
Labels:
Amherst,
HS football,
Olmsted Falls,
WOBL
Friday, October 14, 2011
Olmsted Falls vs. Amherst tonight
I will be covering high school football tonight at Steele High School in Amherst, Ohio as the Comets host the Olmsted Falls Bulldogs. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
The two teams are moving in opposite directions. Olmsted Falls (5-2, 4-0 SouthWestern Conference) comes into the game on a five-game winning streak after dropping the first two games of the season while Amherst (1-6, 0-4 SWC) is on a four-game losing streak.
The two teams are moving in opposite directions. Olmsted Falls (5-2, 4-0 SouthWestern Conference) comes into the game on a five-game winning streak after dropping the first two games of the season while Amherst (1-6, 0-4 SWC) is on a four-game losing streak.
Labels:
Amherst,
HS football,
Olmsted Falls,
WOBL
Monday, October 10, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 8 Predictions
Here are my week eight predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Olmsted Falls at Amherst - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Bay at North Ridgeville
Brecksville at Avon Lake
Brookside at Black River
Clearview at Lutheran West
Columbia at Brooklyn
Elyria at Stow
Fairview at Oberlin
Firelands at Buckeye
Wellington at Keystone
Maple Heights at Lorain
Marion Harding at Midview
Rocky River at Elyria Catholic
Vermilion at Avon
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Week 7 results: 10-4
Season Total: 61-28 (68%)
Olmsted Falls at Amherst - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Bay at North Ridgeville
Brecksville at Avon Lake
Brookside at Black River
Clearview at Lutheran West
Columbia at Brooklyn
Elyria at Stow
Fairview at Oberlin
Firelands at Buckeye
Wellington at Keystone
Maple Heights at Lorain
Marion Harding at Midview
Rocky River at Elyria Catholic
Vermilion at Avon
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Week 7 results: 10-4
Season Total: 61-28 (68%)
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Wellington 48, Black River 21
The Dukes defeated the Pirates for the first time since 2007 were led by junior QB/CB Dylan Weidrick who opened the game with a 65-yard interception return for a touchdown, the first of three picks thrown by Black River quarterback Dakota Kuntz that turned into touchdowns. Weidrick also was a perfect 5-5 with two touchdowns passing along with 54 yards rushing which included several 3rd conversions in the 2nd half to ice the game.
Labels:
Black River,
HS football,
Wellington,
WOBL
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Black River vs. Wellington preview
I will be covering high school football tonight in Wellington, Ohio as the Dukes host their arch rivals the Black River Pirates. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
Labels:
Black River,
HS football,
Wellington,
WOBL
Monday, October 3, 2011
AIW Wrestling at Puritas Lutheran Church
- B.J. Whitmer defeated ROH Champion Davey Richards by submission.
- Michael Façade forced Archibald Peck (with Veronica) to tap out to win a six-pack scramble match that also inclued Tony Kozina, Mr. RBI Izeah Bonds, John Kermon and AERO.
- Eric Ryan pinned Josh Prohibition with a roll-up after Prohibition was distracted by a taunting Gregory Iron from the crowd.
Lorain County High School Football Week 7 Predictions
Here are my week seven predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Black River at Wellington - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Brecksville
Avon at Bay
Avon Lake at Westlake
Bedford at Lorain
Brooklyn at Fairview
Buckeye at Brookside
Cuyahoga Falls at Elyria
Elyria Catholic at Bishop Hartley
Keystone at Firelands
Lutheran West at Columbia
Midview at Vermilion
North Ridgeville at Rocky River
Oberlin at Clearview
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Season Total: 51-24 (68%)
Black River at Wellington - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Brecksville
Avon at Bay
Avon Lake at Westlake
Bedford at Lorain
Brooklyn at Fairview
Buckeye at Brookside
Cuyahoga Falls at Elyria
Elyria Catholic at Bishop Hartley
Keystone at Firelands
Lutheran West at Columbia
Midview at Vermilion
North Ridgeville at Rocky River
Oberlin at Clearview
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Week 6 results: 9-4
Season Total: 51-24 (68%)
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Lorain County Football Power Rankings
Six weeks of high school football are complete and six Lorain County teams have more wins in 2011 then all of last year.
Here are my team rankings with their records and pre-season rankings:
Here are my team rankings with their records and pre-season rankings:
- Avon 6-0, 3-0 (1) – The best school in Lorain County. The Eagles have dominated the competition including a 42-7 win last week vs. Rocky River. Senior quarterback Justin O’Rourke has 906 passing yards and 13 touchdowns.
- Elyria 5-1, 2-1 (10) – If the season ended today, head coach Kevin Fell is coach-of-the-year. Dustin Stolarski has every school passing record this year.
- North Ridgeville 5-1, 2-1 (6) – Only loss was to Avon. Have a shot at their 2nd ever post-season appearance despite moving up to Division 1 for the first time this season.
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Amherst,
Avon,
Avon Lake,
Brookside,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
HS football,
Keystone,
Lorain,
Midview,
North Ridgeville,
Oberlin,
Vermilion,
Wellington,
WOBL
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Brookside 13, Keystone 8
The victory for Brookside:
- 4th of the year matching their highest win total in a season since 2006
- 3rd win in a row at home for the first time since 2004
- snaps a six-game losing streak to Keystone.
Labels:
Brookside,
HS football,
Keystone,
WOBL
Friday, September 30, 2011
Keystone vs. Brookside tonight
I will be covering high school football tonight at Brookside High School as the Cardinals host the Keystone Wildcats. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
The annual rivalry continues as these two teams have faced each other every season for several years currently as PAC Stars division rivals and before that Lorain County Conference rivals. Keystone has won six in a row dating back to 2005.
Both teams are in transition. Keystone suffered heavy losses due to graduation from a year ago. Brookside is on their third coach in the last three months. Both teams are starting a running back as their quarterback.
The annual rivalry continues as these two teams have faced each other every season for several years currently as PAC Stars division rivals and before that Lorain County Conference rivals. Keystone has won six in a row dating back to 2005.
Both teams are in transition. Keystone suffered heavy losses due to graduation from a year ago. Brookside is on their third coach in the last three months. Both teams are starting a running back as their quarterback.
Labels:
Brookside,
HS football,
Keystone,
WOBL
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 6 Predictions
Here are my week six predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Keystone at Brookside - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon at Rocky River
Bay at Midview
Berea at Avon Lake
Buckeye at Black River
Elyria Catholic at North Ridgeville
Fairview at Clearview
Midpark at Amherst
Oberlin at Columbia
Valley Forge at Elyria
Vermilion at Marion Harding
Warren Harding at Lorain
Wellington at Firelands
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Season Total: 42-20 (68%)
Keystone at Brookside - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon at Rocky River
Bay at Midview
Berea at Avon Lake
Buckeye at Black River
Elyria Catholic at North Ridgeville
Fairview at Clearview
Midpark at Amherst
Oberlin at Columbia
Valley Forge at Elyria
Vermilion at Marion Harding
Warren Harding at Lorain
Wellington at Firelands
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Week 5 results: 8-6
Season Total: 42-20 (68%)
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Firelands 20, Oberlin 0
The game between the two schools just eight miles apart marks the first time the teams played each other since 2004. With the victory, Firelands is now 5-0 and won six straight going back to last year. Oberlin drops to 2-3.
Firelands is now 2-0 in the newly joined Patriot Athletic Conference. From 2005-2010, the Falcons were in the West Shore Conference and compiled a record of 2-40 against fellow WSC schools.
Labels:
Firelands,
HS football,
Oberlin,
WOBL
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Firelands vs. Oberlin preview
It's the battle of Oberlin Ohio as the Oberlin High School Phoenix host the Firelands Falcons. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
For two schools who are only eight miles apart, both teams have already won two more games this year then all of last season. This game marks the first meeting between the two schools since 2004. Prior to that, they played each other every season.
For two schools who are only eight miles apart, both teams have already won two more games this year then all of last season. This game marks the first meeting between the two schools since 2004. Prior to that, they played each other every season.
Labels:
Firelands,
HS football,
Oberlin,
WOBL
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 5 Predictions
Here are my week five predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Firelands at Oberlin - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon Lake at Midpark
Berea at Amherst
Black River at Fairview
Brooklyn at Keystone
Brookside at Lutheran West
Clearview at Wellington
Columbia at Buckeye
Elyria at North Royalton
Elyria Catholic at Avon
Lorain at Shaker Heights (Sat.)
Midview at Rocky River
North Ridgeville at Willard
Vermilion at Bay
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Season Total: 34-14
Firelands at Oberlin - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon Lake at Midpark
Berea at Amherst
Black River at Fairview
Brooklyn at Keystone
Brookside at Lutheran West
Clearview at Wellington
Columbia at Buckeye
Elyria at North Royalton
Elyria Catholic at Avon
Lorain at Shaker Heights (Sat.)
Midview at Rocky River
North Ridgeville at Willard
Vermilion at Bay
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Week 4 results: 7-4
Season Total: 34-14
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wellington 56, Columbia 35
Labels:
Columbia,
HS football,
Wellington
Wellington vs. Columbia tonight
I will be covering high school football tonight at Columbia High School as the Raiders host the Wellington Dukes. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
This is believed to be the first ever meeting between the two teams. The game features some premier players in Lorain County.
This is believed to be the first ever meeting between the two teams. The game features some premier players in Lorain County.
Labels:
Columbia,
HS football,
Wellington,
WOBL
Monday, September 12, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 4 Predictions
Here are my week four predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Wellington at Columbia - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Westlake
Cleveland Hts at Lorain
Elyria at Strongsville
Elyria Catholic at Midview
Fairview at Firelands
Keystone at Clearview
North Olmsted at Avon Lake
North Ridgeville at Avon
Oberlin at Brookside
Rocky River at Vermilion
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Season Total: 27-10
Wellington at Columbia - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Westlake
Cleveland Hts at Lorain
Elyria at Strongsville
Elyria Catholic at Midview
Fairview at Firelands
Keystone at Clearview
North Olmsted at Avon Lake
North Ridgeville at Avon
Oberlin at Brookside
Rocky River at Vermilion
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Week 3 results: 9-3
Season Total: 27-10
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Firelands 34, Vermilion 0
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Firelands,
HS football,
Vermilion
Friday, September 9, 2011
Vermilion vs. Firelands tonight
I will be covering high school football tonight at Firelands High School as the Falcons host the Vermilion Sailors. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
This is a rivalry game that has lasted for decades. Vermilion has had the better of the match-up winning 17 straight from 1993-2009. That streak came to an end last year when Firelands was victorious 28-21 giving Falcons interim coach Mike Passerello his first head coaching victory.
This is a rivalry game that has lasted for decades. Vermilion has had the better of the match-up winning 17 straight from 1993-2009. That streak came to an end last year when Firelands was victorious 28-21 giving Falcons interim coach Mike Passerello his first head coaching victory.
Labels:
Firelands,
HS football,
Vermilion,
WOBL
Monday, September 5, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 3 Predictions
Here are my week three predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Vermilion at Firelands - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Clearview
Avon Lake at Massillon Jackson
Brookside at Margaretta
Chippewa at Columbia
Edison at Wellington
Elyria at Elyria Catholic
Galion at Keystone
Garfield Hts at North Ridgeville
Lorain at Avon
Midview at Buckeye
Oberlin at Richmond Heights
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Season Total: 18-7
Vermilion at Firelands - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Clearview
Avon Lake at Massillon Jackson
Brookside at Margaretta
Chippewa at Columbia
Edison at Wellington
Elyria at Elyria Catholic
Galion at Keystone
Garfield Hts at North Ridgeville
Lorain at Avon
Midview at Buckeye
Oberlin at Richmond Heights
Week 1 results: 9-3
Week 2 results: 9-4
Season Total: 18-7
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Vermilion 21, Clearview 14
Good win for the Vermilion Sailors who snap an 11-game (20 of 21 games) losing streak. It's the first win at home since 10/24/2008.
Scoring
Clearview | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | -14 |
Vermilion | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | -21 |
Scoring
Clearview | 2 | 6:08 | Emaje Payton 45 run (kick failed) | ||
Clearview | 2 | :45 | Roger Engle 1 run (Brown pass from Engle) | ||
Vermilion | 4 | 11:56 | Jason Anthony 2 run (Joe Dillon kick) | ||
Vermilion | 4 | 3:21 | Anthony 10 run (Dillon kick) - drive setup by Kyle Shrieves forced fumble and Austin Kazmer recovery | ||
Vermilion | 4 | 2:14 | Anthony 5 run (Dillon kick) - drive setup by Garrett Shaw INT & 42 return |
Clearview | Vermilion | ||||
Plays | 51 | 59 | |||
Total Yards | 188 | 179 | |||
Time | 19:24 | 28:36 | |||
First Downs | 10 | 11 | |||
3rd Down Conversions: | 1-10 | 6-13 | |||
4th Down Conversions: | 1-3 | 0-1 | |||
Penalties | 3-20 | 4-30 | |||
Rushing | 32-162 (Chad Anderson 13-99) | 41-134 (Jason Anthony 25-114, 3 TDs) | |||
Passing | 36 (Roger Engle 6-14-36, 2 INTs) | 67 (Seth Konrad 4-10-67) | |||
Turnovers forced | 0 | 3 | |||
Points off Turnovers | 0 | 14 |
Labels:
Clearview,
HS football,
Vermilion
Friday, September 2, 2011
Clearview vs. Vermilion tonight
I will be covering high school football tonight at Vermilion High School as the Sailors host the Clearview Clippers. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
Both schools are reeling as Clearview lost 45-6 at Elyria Catholic while Vermilion lost 44-0 against Huron.
The two teams have in week 2 for the last six years. Vermilion won three games from 2005-2007 while Clearview has won the last three meetings from 2008-2010.
For Clearview, the team gets back to practice trying to eliminate mistakes that lead to big plays. All six Elyria Catholic touchdowns were longer than 30 yards.
For Vermilion, this is the first year for new head coach Ben Ohlemacher. The coach wants to instill a discipline, hard-nosed, tough attitude to the program - note: wants to build a football program and not just a team.
Both teams will have a big games in week 3. Clearview will host Amherst, a meeting for the first time in two decades. Vermilion will travel to Firelands, their arch rival.
Both schools are reeling as Clearview lost 45-6 at Elyria Catholic while Vermilion lost 44-0 against Huron.
The two teams have in week 2 for the last six years. Vermilion won three games from 2005-2007 while Clearview has won the last three meetings from 2008-2010.
For Clearview, the team gets back to practice trying to eliminate mistakes that lead to big plays. All six Elyria Catholic touchdowns were longer than 30 yards.
For Vermilion, this is the first year for new head coach Ben Ohlemacher. The coach wants to instill a discipline, hard-nosed, tough attitude to the program - note: wants to build a football program and not just a team.
Both teams will have a big games in week 3. Clearview will host Amherst, a meeting for the first time in two decades. Vermilion will travel to Firelands, their arch rival.
Labels:
Clearview,
HS football,
Vermilion,
WOBL
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Cedar Point Trip
Visited Cedar Point yesterday. Here was the itinerary:
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non-sports
Monday, August 29, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 2 Predictions
The High School season is underway. Here are my week two predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Clearview at Vermilion - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Midview
Avon at Wellington
Brookside at Rittman
Columbia at South Central
Elyria Catholic at Buckeye
Firelands at New London
Lorain at Parma
McDonald at Oberlin
North Olmsted at Elyria
North Ridgeville at Lakewood
Norwalk at Keystone
Shaker Heights at Avon Lake
Week 1 results: 9-3
Clearview at Vermilion - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Amherst at Midview
Avon at Wellington
Brookside at Rittman
Columbia at South Central
Elyria Catholic at Buckeye
Firelands at New London
Lorain at Parma
McDonald at Oberlin
North Olmsted at Elyria
North Ridgeville at Lakewood
Norwalk at Keystone
Shaker Heights at Avon Lake
Week 1 results: 9-3
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Friday, August 26, 2011
Elyria Catholic 45, Clearview 6
Panthers Sophomore QB Jeremy Holley made his first varsity start and was 13-19 passing for 190 yards and three touchdowns including two scores to Jordan Alpater. Holley replaced the graduated Danny Reaser who was the top player in Lorain County last season and set several school and county records during his career at EC.
Labels:
Clearview,
Elyria Catholic,
HS football,
WOBL
Clearview vs. Elyria Catholic tonight
I will be covering high school football tonight at Elyria Catholic High School as the Panthers host the Clearview Clippers. You can tune in to 1320 AM or listen online (replay will be available online as well). I'll be working with play-by-play announcer Bob Karlovec and sideline reporter Darrin Goats.
A lot of similarities between the two schools who are just six and half miles apart:
Elyria Catholic
A lot of similarities between the two schools who are just six and half miles apart:
- Both teams are in Division 4, Region 14
- Both schools respective cities, Lorain and Elyria, are similar in size.
- Clearview has posted consective winning seasons since 2006 (38-13 during that time period). Elyria Catholic has a streak going back to 2005 (46-18 record).
- Both return their leading rusher from a year ago: Clearview's Matt Jordan and Elyria Catholic's Joe Dempsey.
- Both teams need the replace their MVP quarterbacks. Elyria Catholic replaces Lorain County MVP Danny Reaser with sophmore Jeremy Holley and Clearview replaces Senior All-Star Game MVP Davon Daniels with Freshmen Roger Engle.
- Top players are: RB/LB Chad Anderson, RB/S Matt Jordan, LB Josh Molina, C Nick Osborn
- Head Coach Mike Collier begins his 5th season and has a record of 31-10.
Elyria Catholic
- Top players are TE/LB Matt Morgan, RB/LB Joe Dempsey, LT/DE Alex Nielsen, C Luke Williams.
- New Head Coach Polevacik was promoted this past off-season after serving as the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach for the Panthers. He replaces Ben Malbassa who leaves EC for the head coaching position at Benedictine. Coach Polo has been assistant at EC since 2007.
- Luke Williams, returning starting center, is out with a strained knee. David Smith, a standout defensive lineman will start at RG and Spencer George moves to center
Labels:
Clearview,
Elyria Catholic,
HS football,
WOBL
Lorain County Football Preseason Top Coaches
Here are my picks for the top high school football coaches in Lorain County:
- Mike Elder, Avon – The Eagles have the most talent in Lorain County. Every position on the team has a star player returning. Justin O'Rourke can be every bit of a QB like his older brother Ryan. Cory Furnas can be every bit of dominating LB like his older brother Patrick.
- Mike Polevacik, Elyria Catholic – Coach Polo feels he was hired as the new head coach because he wants the team to return to the EC tradition of tough, attitude, hard-nosed football as opposed to the fun-n-gun style under Ben Malbassa. Team will still throw the ball a lot because they have a QB with an arm to do it.
Polevacik will need to find the next Danny Reaser (Jeremy Holley), Zach Rogers (James Baker) and Cory Campbell (Joe Dempsey). He will have to deal with the sanctions the program received by the Ohio High School Athletic Association last season for recruiting violations. The Panthers are also moving to the West Shore Conference from the North Coast Conference.
Labels:
HS football
Lorain County Football Preseason Top Players
Top 10 Offensive Players:
- Justin O'Rourke (Sr) – QB, Avon
- Brennan Hosier (Sr) — QB, Amherst
- John Banyasz (Sr) – QB, Columbia
- Joe Dempsey (Sr) – RB / LB, Elyria Catholic
- Dontez Smith (Sr) - RB, Avon Lake
- James Baker (Sr) - WR, Elyria Catholic
- Matt Eckhardt (Sr) - WR, Avon
Labels:
Amherst,
Avon,
Avon Lake,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
HS football,
North Ridgeville,
Oberlin,
Wellington
Lorain County Football Conference Predictions
Patriot Athletic Conference | |||
Stars Division | Overall | Conf. | |
Buckeye | 8-2 | 6-1 | |
Black River | 7-3 | 6-1 | |
Wellington | 3-7 | 3-4 | |
Keystone | 4-6 | 3-4 | |
Firelands | 3-7 | 2-5 | |
Brookside | 3-7 | 1-6 | |
Patriot Athletic Conference | |||
Stripes Division | Overall | Conf. | |
Clearview | 8-2 | 7-0 | |
Columbia | 9-1 | 6-1 | |
Lutheran West | 5-5 | 4-3 | |
Fairview | 3-7 | 2-5 | |
Brooklyn | 2-8 | 1-6 | |
Oberlin | 1-9 | 0-7 | |
Southwestern Conference | Overall | Conf. | |
Avon Lake | 8-2 | 7-0 | |
Olmsted Falls | 9-1 | 6-1 | |
Brecksville | 5-5 | 5-2 | |
Amherst | 7-3 | 4-3 | |
North Olmsted | 6-4 | 3-4 | |
Westlake | 3-7 | 2-5 | |
Midpark | 2-8 | 1-6 | |
Berea | 1-9 | 0-7 | |
West Shore Conference | Overall | Conf. | |
Avon | 10-0 | 6-0 | |
Elyria Catholic | 8-2 | 5-1 | |
Rocky River | 8-2 | 4-2 | |
North Ridgeville | 7-3 | 3-3 | |
Midview | 3-7 | 2-4 | |
Vermilion | 3-7 | 1-5 | |
Bay | 1-9 | 0-6 | |
Other | Overall | ||
Elyria | 3-7 | 3-4 | |
Lorain | 2-8 | 1-6 |
Labels:
HS football
Lorain County Football Preseason Team Rankings
Here are my pre-season rankings with their predicted final records:
- Avon 10-0, 6-0 – The Eagles graduated several players from last year's 10-0 team. There's still a lot of talent remaining. Will finish 2011 with 22 regular season wins.
- Avon Lake 8-2, 7-0 – Meet the new Shoremen superstars: QB/P Chris Jedlicka, RB Dontez Smith, FB/LB Nick Skuggen, TE/DT Jake Young, OT T.K. Burk, OG/NT Nick Stueber, C/DE Ryan Pivcevich and CB Brett Bass. Avon Lake will make it 13 play-off appearances in 14 years despite moving up to Division 1 in 2011.
- Elyria Catholic 8-2, 5-1 – Another team that will re-load after graduating several superstars. They should make an easy transition to a new offense and a new conference. Jeremy Holley replaces record-setting QB Danny Reaser. Panthers fans don't worry. Holley is 6-5 and has an arm every bit as strong as Reaser.
Labels:
Amherst,
Avon,
Avon Lake,
Brookside,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
HS football,
Keystone,
Lorain,
Midview,
North Ridgeville,
Oberlin,
Vermilion,
Wellington,
WOBL
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Lorain County High School Football Week 1 Predictions
Football starts tonight. Here are my predictions with the winner listed in bold.
Clearview at Elyria Catholic - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon Lake at Avon
Columbia at Cleveland Central Catholic
Elyria vs. Amherst
Firelands at Lutheran West
Keystone at Monroeville
Midview at Lorain
Oberlin at Lutheran East
Vermilion at Huron
Wellington at Norwayne
Westlake at North Ridgeville
Woodward at Brookside
Clearview at Elyria Catholic - I will covering this game for WOBL radio - tune in to 1320 AM or listen online
Avon Lake at Avon
Columbia at Cleveland Central Catholic
Elyria vs. Amherst
Firelands at Lutheran West
Keystone at Monroeville
Midview at Lorain
Oberlin at Lutheran East
Vermilion at Huron
Wellington at Norwayne
Westlake at North Ridgeville
Woodward at Brookside
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Monday, August 22, 2011
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Labels:
Needs to be finished,
non-sports,
Vacation
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
The Big Dig
View all blog posts not related to sports
Labels:
Needs to be finished,
non-sports
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Ubaldo is coming to Cleveland
- First they acquired Kosuke Fukudome and cash from the Chicago Cubs for minor leaguers Abner Abreu and Carlton Smith.
- Then the Tribe picked up Ubaldo Jimenez from the Colorado Rockies for minor leaguers RHP Joseph Gardner, RHP Alex White, LHP Drew Pomeranz and 1B Matt McBride.
- Finally, they trade IF Orlando Cabrera to the SF Giants for minor league OF Thomas Neal.
Why I like this deal:
Labels:
Cleveland Indians,
Ubaldo Jimenez
Saturday, July 30, 2011
AIW Wrestling Girls Night Out 4
Results from last night's final card at St. Gregory's Byzantine Hall in Lakewood Ohio.
- Eric Ryan forced Michael Façade to pass out in a submission hold giving Ryan the victory in a triple-threat match involving Kobald.
- Rickey Shane Page defeated Mad Man Pondo (with Natalie) in a No Disqualification match.
- Bobby Beverly pinned Gregory Iron
- Johnny Gargano defeated Chest Flexor due to referee's decision when Flexor was unable to continue after receiving 13 consecutive chair shots at ringside.
Friday, July 22, 2011
2011 WOBL radio
This is my 5th year covering high school football in Lorain county Ohio. Below are the list of games on this year's schedule. You can also listen to 2010 games.
Date | Game | Listen | |||||
8/26 | Clearview 6 | at | Elyria Catholic 45 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:01:50; 2nd half begins at 2:28:15 | |||||||
9/02 | Clearview 14 | at | Vermilion 21 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:12:35; 2nd half begins at 2:35:36 | |||||||
9/9 | Vermilion 0 | at | Firelands 34 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:10:18; 2nd half begins at 2:36:30 | |||||||
9/16 | Wellington 56 | at | Columbia 35 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 41:27; 2nd half begins at 2:19:13 | |||||||
9/23 | Firelands 20 | at | Oberlin 0 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 33:15; 2nd half begins at 2:01:15 | |||||||
9/30 | Keystone 8 | at | Brookside 13 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:08:15; 2nd half begins at 2:22:05 | |||||||
10/08 | Black River 21 | at | Wellington 48 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 43:05; 2nd half begins at 2:16:35 | |||||||
10/14 | Olmsted Falls 28 | at | Amherst 21 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:07:10; 2nd half begins at 2:42:30 | |||||||
10/21 | Brookside 0 | at | Wellington 52 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:00:00; 2nd half begins at 2:37:50 | |||||||
10/28 | Midview 41 | at | North Ridgeville 0 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 1:11:58; 2nd half begins at 2:42:40 | |||||||
11/05 | Manchester 24 | at | Black River 49 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 44:53; 2nd half begins at 2:17:12 | |||||||
11/12 | Black River 14 | at | Girard 56 | Listen | Summary | |||
Game begins at 34:38; 2nd half begins at 2:10:10 | |||||||
Labels:
HS football,
WOBL
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Jimmy Buffett Concert
Awesome night at Blossom Music Center for the show. Below is the set list and photos:
1 The Wino And I Know
2 Fruitcakes (Cuyahoga Falls version)
3 Off To See The Lizard (Aussie Lyrics)
4 Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit
1 The Wino And I Know
2 Fruitcakes (Cuyahoga Falls version)
3 Off To See The Lizard (Aussie Lyrics)
4 Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit
Labels:
non-sports
Monday, June 27, 2011
AIW Wrestling at St. Gregory's Byzantine Hall
Results from last Sunday's card in Lakewood Ohio.
- Kobald (with the Batiri) won a six-pack scramble pinning AERO in a match also involving Sugar Dunkerton, Low Rider, the mighty Sabbath and Maximo Suave.
- B.J. Whitmer defeated Eddie Kingston via Peruvian necktie submission
- Tursas (substituting for Tommy Mercer) and The Chad went to a no contest. Afterward Tursas destroyed Chest Flexor.
- Team Duke (The Duke, Mr. RBI Izeah Bonds, Corey Winters, Ben Fruith and Dasher Hatfield) beat Team Castle (Dalton Castle, K-Fernandez, Joey the Snake, Luis Diamante and Isaac Montana) when the Duke pinned Fernandez after hitting a sit-down tombstone piledriver.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Parma 5K race, 2011
Labels:
non-sports,
Parma 5K,
running
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Outer Banks, North Carolina
Labels:
non-sports,
Vacation
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
WOBL / WDLW Football Schedule - 2011
High School Football is coming soon. Here's the upcoming radio schedule for 2011.
AM 1320 WOBL | AM 1380 WDLW | |
Week 1: Clearview @ Elyria Catholic | Week 1: Avon Lake @ Avon (Thursday); Lorain @ Midview | |
Week 2: Clearview @ Vermilion | Week 2: North Olmsted @ Elyria | |
Week 3: Vermilion @ Firelands | Week 3: Lorain @ Avon | |
Week 4: Wellington @ Columbia | Week 4: North Ridgeville @ Avon | |
Week 5: Firelands @ Oberlin | Week 5: Berea @ Amherst | |
Week 6: Keystone @ Brookside | Week 6: Elyria Catholic @ North Ridgeville | |
Week 7: Black River @ Wellington | Week 7: Cuyahoga Falls @ Elyria | |
Week 8: Olmsted Falls @ Amherst | Week 8: Brecksville @ Avon Lake | |
Week 9: Brookside @ Wellington | Week 9: Avon @ Midview | |
Week 10: TBD | Week 10: TBD |
Labels:
HS football,
WDLW,
WOBL
Sunday, May 22, 2011
AIW Wrestling at St. Gregory's Byzantine Hall
Results from this weekend's card in Lakewood Ohio featuring Day 1 of Absolute Intense Wrestling’s Todd Pettengill Invitational. The big event of the weekend is a 24-man tournament. Night one included 12 opening round matches in the tournament and night two will see the quarter-final, semi-final, and final rounds of the tournament.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Avon Lake, North Ridgeville and Brookside moving up
Ohio High School Athletic Association released its divisional changes for football last year. In Lorain county, there were three teams affected. Avon Lake and North Ridgeville were moved from Division 2 to Division 1. Brookside moved from Division 4 to Division 3. All Ohio High School Regions (.pdf)
Labels:
Amherst,
Avon,
Avon Lake,
Brookside,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
HS football,
Keystone,
Lorain,
Midview,
North Ridgeville,
Oberlin,
Vermilion,
Wellington
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Cleveland 10K race, 2011
Ran the 2011 Cleveland 10k race earlier today which marks my first ever race of that distance. Official time was 58:29 (91 seconds under goal). Below are some of the memories of the event.
Joel Peebles and Andrew Gerber getting psyched up for the race in front of the Great Lakes Science Museum.
Joel Peebles and Andrew Gerber getting psyched up for the race in front of the Great Lakes Science Museum.
Labels:
Cleveland 10K,
non-sports,
running
Friday, April 29, 2011
NFL Draft Thoughts - Day 1
The Browns traded down in the first round too far and did not receive enough in return.
Let's look at this. Moved from #6 (WR Julio Jones) to #21 (DT Phil Taylor) in exchange for:
Everyone on TV says history (Mike Ditka / Ricky Williams, Herschel Walker) will be on Cleveland's side in this trade. I point to two years ago when all the Browns have left from the Mark Sanchez deal is C Alex Mack.
I never heard of Phil Taylor and at least he fills a huge need. Colt McCoy still needs help offensively (WR, RT, RB). While we're at it, the Browns still need to plug holes on defense (DE, CB, S) as well.
Obviously, the Browns have plenty of holes so the extra picks will come in handy too bad only one of the extra three picks is in 2011's draft.
Let's look at this. Moved from #6 (WR Julio Jones) to #21 (DT Phil Taylor) in exchange for:
- moving from #70 to #59,
- pick #124,
- 2012 first and fourth round draft picks approximately #27 and #120.
Everyone on TV says history (Mike Ditka / Ricky Williams, Herschel Walker) will be on Cleveland's side in this trade. I point to two years ago when all the Browns have left from the Mark Sanchez deal is C Alex Mack.
I never heard of Phil Taylor and at least he fills a huge need. Colt McCoy still needs help offensively (WR, RT, RB). While we're at it, the Browns still need to plug holes on defense (DE, CB, S) as well.
Obviously, the Browns have plenty of holes so the extra picks will come in handy too bad only one of the extra three picks is in 2011's draft.
Labels:
Cleveland Browns,
Colt McCoy,
NFL,
Phil Taylor,
trade
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Another disappointment in the round of 16
My biggest fear coming into this weekend was OSU would go cold offensively and/or get into foul trouble. The former happened tonight as the Buckeyes couldn't buy a basket in a 62-60 loss to Kentucky.
Here are some random thoughts:
Here are some random thoughts:
- With Ohio State struggling from the field, it would make sense to let Jared Sullinger go to work on UK's Josh Harrelson. Instead, Harrelson was able to guard Sullinger straight up eliminating his passing skills and eliminating open looks for the Buckeye's three-point shooters.
- William Buford was ice cold. Buford? Buford? (Ben Stein Ferris Bueller voice). Him taking the last shot was a mistake. OSU coach Thad Matta should have called a time out to get the ball into the hands of Jon Diebler, after all the senior from Upper Sandusky tied the game with a three. It would have been nice to see him attempt to the game-winner.
- From a David vs. Goliath standpoint, a great game. Brandon Knight did nothing tonight until the game was on the line and hit the game-winner with 5 seconds left.
- Jared Sullinger tells the media afterward he will return for his sophomore season. I'll believe that when I see it.
- "I wonder if Jim Tressel received any emails about the whereabouts of the Buckeyes offense but just didn't tell anybody."
Labels:
OSU basketball
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Final High School Basketball stats
GIRLS SCORING | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Ashley Montgomery, North Ridgeville | 19 | 433 | 22.8 |
Lacy LeDuc, Avon Lake | 20 | 369 | 18.5 |
Shanique Ogle, Lorain | 19 | 343 | 18.1 |
Emily Julius, Avon | 17 | 241 | 14.2 |
Ashley Shuster, Elyria Catholic | 18 | 235 | 13.1 |
REBOUNDING | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Ashley Shuster, Elyria Catholic | 18 | 209 | 11.6 |
Alexis McGhee, North Ridgeville | 19 | 213 | 11.2 |
Emily Julius, Avon | 17 | 183 | 10.8 |
Shanique Ogle, Lorain | 19 | 202 | 10.6 |
Alexandria Harris, Lorain | 19 | 156 | 8.2 |
Christine Lyzen, Columbia | 19 | 148 | 7.8 |
ASSISTS | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Emily Taylor, Elyria Catholic | 18 | 125 | 6.9 |
Hailey Schroeder, North Ridgeville | 19 | 86 | 4.5 |
Martha Thompson, Lake Ridge | 17 | 70 | 4.1 |
Natalie Wilden, Avon | 18 | 72 | 4 |
Danielle Riolo, Columbia | 17 | 58 | 3.4 |
STEALS | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Briana Rogers, Open Door | 13 | 86 | 6.6 |
Ashley Montgomery, North Ridgeville | 19 | 97 | 5.1 |
Lacy LeDuc, Avon Lake | 20 | 96 | 4.8 |
Martha Thompson, Lake Ridge | 17 | 68 | 4 |
Shanique Ogle, Lorain | 19 | 63 | 3.3 |
Emily Taylor, Elyria Catholic | 18 | 55 | 3.1 |
BLOCKS | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Alexis McGhee, North Ridgeville | 19 | 68 | 3.6 |
Alexandria Harris, Lorain | 19 | 63 | 3.3 |
Ashley Shuster, Elyria Catholic | 18 | 58 | 3.2 |
BOYS SCORING | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Ron Willoughby, Avon Lake | 18 | 324 | 18 |
R.J. Kauffman, Avon | 20 | 325 | 16.3 |
Kody Bender, Elyria | 20 | 320 | 16 |
Shakeem Jones, Amherst | 19 | 304 | 16 |
Marvin Coleman, Avon | 20 | 278 | 13.9 |
Chase Farris, Elyria | 18 | 250 | 13.9 |
Michael Davila, Lorain | 18 | 239 | 13.3 |
REBOUNDING | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Chase Farris, Elyria | 18 | 184 | 10.2 |
Jerome Golson, Lorain | 20 | 185 | 9.3 |
Claude Gray, Avon | 20 | 173 | 8.7 |
Cody Northeim, Firelands | 19 | 156 | 8.2 |
ASSISTS | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Brandon Murway, Avon Lake | 18 | 83 | 4.6 |
R.J. Kauffman, Avon | 20 | 85 | 4.3 |
Garrett Klekota, Amherst | 19 | 76 | 4 |
STEALS | |||
Player, school | g | pts | avg |
Kyle Smith, Firelands | 19 | 80 | 4.2 |
Labels:
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Avon Lake,
Boys HS Hoops,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Girls HS Hoops,
Lake Ridge,
Lorain,
North Ridgeville
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Amherst has familiar name, new head coach.
The final football opening in Lorain County was filled last night as the Amherst board of education approved Chad DiFranco as the new Comet head coach.
***Other Lorain County Head Coaching changes***
DiFranco, 37, started at Amherst in 1999 and has been an assistant coach for 12 years with the last six as the defensive coordinator. He has worked under Jeff Riesen – now the head coach at North Ridgeville, Keith Grabowski – now the offensive coordinator at Baldwin-Wallace College, and Kevin Fell – now the head coach at Elyria High School. Last year, DiFranco's unofficial title was assistant head coach.
He is also part of the legendary DiFranco family at Midview where his brother Troy is the head basketball coach. Chad DiFranco played football at Midview (class of 1992) and Ashland University. Middies head coach Bill Albright gave DiFranco his first assistant job out of college before going to Columbia where he is also was an assistant.
DiFranco will have some familiar faces in the early going next season. Week 1, Amherst plays Kevin Fell’s Elyria and in week 2, the Comets play Bill Albright’s Midview.
***Other Lorain County Head Coaching changes***
DiFranco, 37, started at Amherst in 1999 and has been an assistant coach for 12 years with the last six as the defensive coordinator. He has worked under Jeff Riesen – now the head coach at North Ridgeville, Keith Grabowski – now the offensive coordinator at Baldwin-Wallace College, and Kevin Fell – now the head coach at Elyria High School. Last year, DiFranco's unofficial title was assistant head coach.
He is also part of the legendary DiFranco family at Midview where his brother Troy is the head basketball coach. Chad DiFranco played football at Midview (class of 1992) and Ashland University. Middies head coach Bill Albright gave DiFranco his first assistant job out of college before going to Columbia where he is also was an assistant.
DiFranco will have some familiar faces in the early going next season. Week 1, Amherst plays Kevin Fell’s Elyria and in week 2, the Comets play Bill Albright’s Midview.
Labels:
Amherst,
HS football
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Cavaliers say no Mo
The Cleveland Cavaliers in the middle of a 10-47 season are looking for first round draft picks and they acquired one last night when they traded point guard Mo Williams and small forward Jamario Moon to the Los Angeles Clippers for a 2011 first round draft pick and point guard Baron Davis.
Usually fans get excited about big trades, I'm going to hold my excitement until the NBA Draft this coming June. I'm excited about more ping-pong balls in the hopper come NBA Lottery time (of course, the Clippers need to oblige by missing the play-offs). I'm indifferent about the players.
Usually fans get excited about big trades, I'm going to hold my excitement until the NBA Draft this coming June. I'm excited about more ping-pong balls in the hopper come NBA Lottery time (of course, the Clippers need to oblige by missing the play-offs). I'm indifferent about the players.
Labels:
Baron Davis,
Cleveland Cavaliers,
LeBron James,
NBA,
trade
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Triple H and the Undertaker return to the WWE, Ho-hum
Watched Monday Night Raw tonight for the first time in a while. I wasn't impressed.
I know it's early in the WrestleMania 27 build up but the card does not excite me and neither did this show.
First off, the return of the Undertaker. The return lacked a critical element - logic. Why was Taker at Raw? He's a Smackdown wrestler and what exactly was he going to announce? Since storyline-wise wasn't he put out of action by Kane? Shouldn't his vignettes been featured on the Friday night show and with the arena lights flickering at various times during the Smackdown broadcasts.
I know it's early in the WrestleMania 27 build up but the card does not excite me and neither did this show.
First off, the return of the Undertaker. The return lacked a critical element - logic. Why was Taker at Raw? He's a Smackdown wrestler and what exactly was he going to announce? Since storyline-wise wasn't he put out of action by Kane? Shouldn't his vignettes been featured on the Friday night show and with the arena lights flickering at various times during the Smackdown broadcasts.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
AIW Wrestling at St. Gregory's Byzantine Hall
Results from last Friday's card in Lakewood Ohio.
- Benny Boone beat Knight Wagner & Joey "The Altercation" Luciano
- Da Latin Crime Syndicate defeated Lights Out, "Mr. RBI" Izeah Bonds, & Kombat Kid when Jake Marimberga pinned Ben Fruith.
Afterwards Da Latins continued the beat down which lead to The Duke making the save and calling out Lamont Williams for their match.
- The Duke beat Lamont "Action" Williams. Afterward The Duke brought out a cake for Mr. RBI's birthday.
Chest Flexor with Jessika Havok came out and interrupted Pedro during the opening announcements. Flexor announced he was not only going to find somebody in every title division for "Flexor Industries" but also just continue his goal of destroying AIW once and for all.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Yes, Cleveland. We do have a basketball team.
I'm just as stunned as the rest of the country over the Cavaliers win over the Lakers.
After the Varsity team delivered a 55-point beat down to a bunch of 8th graders, it was nice to see the "Cadavers" get mad and do something about it. They couldn't let that shellacking go unanswered. The team finally played some defense, played with a lot of energy, and for once acted like they cared.
I still find it hard to believe how Cleveland has laid down in games against Miami, LA, and most recently Detroit and Washington. After last Sunday, I had no reason to watch that team again this season. I guess that's how the NBA works.
Maybe even more stunning is how LA, aside from Pau Gasol, didn't get off the bus. They were terrible. I haven't seen Kobe Bryant play that poorly in a long time - probably because he wasn't facing LeBron James.
I know a lot of things were in Cleveland's favor:
Still, Laker fan has to be gripping.
After the Varsity team delivered a 55-point beat down to a bunch of 8th graders, it was nice to see the "Cadavers" get mad and do something about it. They couldn't let that shellacking go unanswered. The team finally played some defense, played with a lot of energy, and for once acted like they cared.
I still find it hard to believe how Cleveland has laid down in games against Miami, LA, and most recently Detroit and Washington. After last Sunday, I had no reason to watch that team again this season. I guess that's how the NBA works.
Maybe even more stunning is how LA, aside from Pau Gasol, didn't get off the bus. They were terrible. I haven't seen Kobe Bryant play that poorly in a long time - probably because he wasn't facing LeBron James.
I know a lot of things were in Cleveland's favor:
- last game for LA before All-Star break – final game of an East Coast trip,
- LA has played a lot of games in recent years going to the NBA Finals in three straight seasons,
- Coach Phil Jackson has to pick and choose when to go through the motions to avoid burn-out.
- LA is weak against young team like Cleveland because the Cavaliers can run and had two full days of rest since their last game at home.
Still, Laker fan has to be gripping.
Labels:
Cleveland Cavaliers,
LeBron James,
NBA
Sunday, February 6, 2011
SuperBowl Trivia
- The Oakland Raiders won the 1981 SuperBowl and became the wild card team to host the Lombardi Trophy. How many times has it happened since?
- NFC won 13 straight Super Bowls from 1985-1997. How many have they won since?
- The winning share for the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I was how much?
- In SBXXIX, Steve Young's first touchdown pass of the game went to which teammate?
- In SB IX, how were the first points of the game scored?
- USC was (a) the college SBXXVIII MVP Marcus Allen attended or (b) the college where Raiders owner Al Davis was an assistant coach
- Which New York Jets player had 2 interceptions in SBIII?
- Name the defensive teammates who were co-MVPs of SBXII?
- Name the Cincinnati Bengals TE who had 11 receptions in SB XVI
- Which starting DB for the Kansas City Chiefs, who played in SBI, went on to have a career in movies and TV?
- Name the two Willies who started in the secondary in SBII?
- Who coached the Colts in SBIII?
- Which former Heisman Trophy winner started at running back for the Chiefs in SBIV?
- Which DB was SBVII MVP
- Which LB was SBV MVP?
Labels:
NFL,
Super Bowl
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Elyria's Fell, Lorain's Solis and Firelands' Passarello named new football head coaches
February is here and January was a big month for Lorain County high school football coaching changes. Here's a recap.
Mark Solis, Lorain
This hire is a big win for the city of Lorain. Coach Solis has been a winner everywhere he has been including Ashland Crestview from 1999-2004 (42-11, two play-off appearances), Elyria from 2005-2007 (20-12, one trip to play-offs) and Twinsburg from 2008-2010 (32-14, three appearances). If Solis can win at Elyria, he can win at Lorain.
Labels:
Amherst,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
HS football,
Lorain,
Vermilion
Monday, January 31, 2011
10th annual WWE Royal Rumble Party
All WWE blog posts
Wikipedia Royal Rumble page
UNDERCARD
Smackdown World Champion Edge pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/Vickie Guerrero)WWE Royal Rumble - Hearts Division
$20 Marc Iacianci - Last Man Standing (a)
$5 Kevin Kowel - First to loose a wrestler (b)
$5 Carol Kalas - First to loose all four wrestlers (c)
$5 Monica Newell - Wrestler #13 (d)
$5 Monica Newell - Wrestler who eliminated Wrestler #13 (e)
The Match
(1) C.M. Punk - Katie Sobey
As Punk waited to see who drew no. 2, The Core walked out to the ring and surrounded Punk. They went after Punk in a five-on-one attack. The rest of the New Nexus ran out and joined in the brawl. The G.M. chimed in. Announcer Michael Cole stepped up to the podium and called for everyone's attention. He said the G.M. was ordering them to stop. Everyone stopped fighting after a few seconds. Cole said the G.M. declared that everyone other than Punk must return to the locker room immediately, and failure to comply would disqualify them from the Rumble. Everyone but Punk left.
WWE Royal Rumble - Clubs Division
Payouts
$20 Stella Mismas - Last Man Standing (a)$5 Jerry Stepnicka - First to loose a wrestler (b)
$5 Dave LeGates - First to loose all four wrestlers (c)
$5 Doug Andrassy - Wrestler #13 (d)
$5 Jerry Stepnicka - Wrestler who eliminated Wrestler #13 (e)
The Match
(1) C.M. Punk - Buzz SchaferAs Punk waited to see who drew no. 2, The Core walked out to the ring and surrounded Punk. They went after Punk in a five-on-one attack. The rest of the New Nexus ran out and joined in the brawl. The G.M. chimed in. Announcer Michael Cole stepped up to the podium and called for everyone's attention. He said the G.M. was ordering them to stop. Everyone stopped fighting after a few seconds. Cole said the G.M. declared that everyone other than Punk must return to the locker room immediately, and failure to comply would disqualify them from the Rumble. Everyone but Punk left.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Holiday Basketball Tournament recaps
High School Basketball Tourneys have come and gone. Here are some of the results involving Lorain County schools.
Lorain County Holiday Tournament (Dec. 27 & 28) at Vermilion
Championship Game
Elyria 62, Sandusky 59 | 2nd recap | Listen
Sandusky (3-4) (11 15 22 11—59): Jefferies 4-1-9, Johnson 2-0-5, Smith 2-2-6, Stickland 5-0-11, Stovall 2-1-5, Turner 1-0-2, Turner 8-3-19, Williams 1-0-2
Elyria (6-1) (11 16 17 18—62): Bender 5-2-14, Dickerson 8-3-20, Horton 3-5-11, Latees 1-0-2, Swidecki 2-0-4, Walton 3-0-6, Zinimon 0-5-5
Consolation Game
Lorain 64, Vermilion 43 - Listen
First round games
Sandusky 64, Vermilion 61
Lorain County Holiday Tournament (Dec. 27 & 28) at Vermilion
Championship Game
Elyria 62, Sandusky 59 | 2nd recap | Listen
Sandusky (3-4) (11 15 22 11—59): Jefferies 4-1-9, Johnson 2-0-5, Smith 2-2-6, Stickland 5-0-11, Stovall 2-1-5, Turner 1-0-2, Turner 8-3-19, Williams 1-0-2
Elyria (6-1) (11 16 17 18—62): Bender 5-2-14, Dickerson 8-3-20, Horton 3-5-11, Latees 1-0-2, Swidecki 2-0-4, Walton 3-0-6, Zinimon 0-5-5
Consolation Game
Lorain 64, Vermilion 43 - Listen
First round games
Sandusky 64, Vermilion 61
Labels:
Amherst,
Avon,
Boys HS Hoops,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Girls HS Hoops,
Keystone,
Lorain,
Vermilion
WWE wrestling at the CSU Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio
Just returned from a Smackdown house show on the Cleveland State campus.
- Kofi Kingston won a battle royal with the winner earning an Intercontinental Title shot later in the evening. The final four eliminations were Mason Ryan (eliminated by Ezekiel Jackson), Jackson (by Drew McIntyre), McIntyre (by Kingston) and Jack Swagger (by Kingston).
- Womens Champion Natalya & Beth Phoenix defeated Layla El & Naomi when Phoenix pinned Layla after hitting the Glam Slam.
- Mason Ryan (billed from Cleveland, Ohio) defeated Chavo Guerrero.
- Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre defeated JTG and Trent Barreta when McIntyre pinned Barreta after hitting the Future Shock DDT.
- Rey Mysterio defeated Alberto Del Rio
Intermission
- Chris Masters defeated Jack Swagger when Swagger tapped out to the Masterlock full-nelson submission.
- Intercontinental Champion (and St. Edward graduate) Dolph Ziggler pinned Kofi Kingston.
- Smackdown World Champion Edge defeated Kane and CM Punk to retain the title in a triple-threat steel cage match.
Monday, December 27, 2010
NFL needs to stop postponing games
Another week and another NFL game involving the Minnesota Vikings is changed. The blizzard that has hammered the United States East Coast has postponed the Vikings / Eagles game from Sunday night to Tuesday. The blizzard is expected to dump more than a foot of snow on Philadelphia.
Let me take you back to another famous game played in Philly: the 1948 NFL Championship game.
Philadelphia was already well in the midst of an actual blizzard. The Eagles played the Chicago Cardinals in for the championship game in an era where men were treated like men.
Steve Van Buren, Philly's star halfback who was in the fifth season of his Hall of Fame career, had to walk down 12 blocks down Broad Street after having ridden three trolleys from his home to the Eagles stadium. He then set a then-NFL record by running for 196 yards and scored the only touchdown of the game to help Philadelphia win their first championship.
Van Buren celebrated with his teammates, then walked up Broad Street 12 blocks and rode three trolleys home.
I understand most of NFL history prior to 1967 doesn't count but there was a time when NFL players were real men.
Let me take you back to another famous game played in Philly: the 1948 NFL Championship game.
Philadelphia was already well in the midst of an actual blizzard. The Eagles played the Chicago Cardinals in for the championship game in an era where men were treated like men.
Steve Van Buren, Philly's star halfback who was in the fifth season of his Hall of Fame career, had to walk down 12 blocks down Broad Street after having ridden three trolleys from his home to the Eagles stadium. He then set a then-NFL record by running for 196 yards and scored the only touchdown of the game to help Philadelphia win their first championship.
Van Buren celebrated with his teammates, then walked up Broad Street 12 blocks and rode three trolleys home.
I understand most of NFL history prior to 1967 doesn't count but there was a time when NFL players were real men.
Labels:
NFL,
Philadelphia Eagles
Friday, December 17, 2010
AIW Wrestling at St. Gregory's Byzantine Hall
- Preshow: Mr. RBI/Kombat Kid beat Lights Out
- Preshow: "The Aftermath" Justin Lee beat Nick Ando and Maximo Suave
- Da Latin Crime Syndicate vs. Blackballed went to a no contest when they refused to wrestle causing Mr. RBI/Kombat Kid/Lights Out to attack. They were quickly out numbered by Da Latins and Blackballed, causing The Duke to make the save. Duke announced he's reforming Alpha Beta Duke and they would be his first pledges.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Happy 55th Birthday Steven Wright
OK - this is a sports blog but in honor of the comic's birthday today, here are some Steven Wright quotes to make you smile.
The eyes are the second thing to go. I forget the first ….
I planted some birdseed. A bird came up. Now I don't know what to feed it.
I went to San Francisco. I found someone's heart.
Last week I forgot how to ride a bicycle.
Photons have mass? I didn't even know they were Catholic.
All I ask is a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
A beggar asked me for 50 cents for a sandwich. I said, "first let me see the sandwich."
What is a "free" gift? Aren't all gifts free?
They told me I was gullible – and I believed them.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to edge his car onto a freeway.
Two can live cheaply as one, for half as long.
Experience is the thing you left when everything else is gone.
What if there were no hypothetical questions?
One nice thing about egotists: They don't talk about other people.
When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem begins to look like a nail.
A flashlight is a case for holding dead batteries.
What was the greatest thing before sliced bread?
My weight is perfect for my height – which varies.
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure.
The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.
How can there be self-help "groups"?
Is there another word for synonym?
Where do forest rangers go to "get away from it all?"
The eyes are the second thing to go. I forget the first ….
I planted some birdseed. A bird came up. Now I don't know what to feed it.
I went to San Francisco. I found someone's heart.
Last week I forgot how to ride a bicycle.
Photons have mass? I didn't even know they were Catholic.
All I ask is a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
A beggar asked me for 50 cents for a sandwich. I said, "first let me see the sandwich."
What is a "free" gift? Aren't all gifts free?
They told me I was gullible – and I believed them.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to edge his car onto a freeway.
Two can live cheaply as one, for half as long.
Experience is the thing you left when everything else is gone.
What if there were no hypothetical questions?
One nice thing about egotists: They don't talk about other people.
When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem begins to look like a nail.
A flashlight is a case for holding dead batteries.
What was the greatest thing before sliced bread?
My weight is perfect for my height – which varies.
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure.
The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.
How can there be self-help "groups"?
Is there another word for synonym?
Where do forest rangers go to "get away from it all?"
Labels:
non-sports
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Don't look now. Tiger Woods is back.
After going winless for over a year, the man now more famous for his out of control adultery than his golfing is now leading the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks. Tiger Woods shot a six-under 66 today at the par-72 Sherwood Country Club to lead Graham McDowell by four strokes.
It's not just the score that is impressive this weekend; it’s how Woods is playing. He is hitting fairways, he is hitting greens in regulation, and he is punishing the par-5 holes.
Tiger started to find his golf swing again in the last two events finishing in the top-10 including a 65 in the final round in Australia. He has quietly kept the momentum going into this weekend. It will be nice to see Woods make headlines again for success on the golf course.
By the way, the Chevron World Challenge is an 18-player tournament that benefits Woods' charity, the Tiger Woods Foundation, and pays $1.2 million to the winner. Woods has won the event four times - nothing like having the home field advantage.
Labels:
PGA,
Tiger Woods
Friday, December 3, 2010
Boys High School Basketball Results: 2010-2011
Saturday March 12
Berea 64, Lorain 59 | 2nd story
Lorain hungry for more
(6) Lorain (15-9) (19 9 11 20--59): Cheers 3-0-6, Craighead 3-0-6, Mike Davila 7-6-23, Davis 3-0-7, Jerome Golson 4-3-11 (18 rebounds), Wilson 0-1-1, Winbush 2-1-5
(9) Berea (16-8) (12 16 21 15--64): Bates 1-0-2, Javon Cook 2-12-16 (12-14 FT, 4 steals, 5 assists), Hayes 2-5-9, Jared Paster 6-2-20 (18 pts. on 3-pointers, 11 rebounds, 2 steals), Perry 5-0-13, Swinnerton 1-0-2, Wade 1-0-2
Berea 64, Lorain 59 | 2nd story
Lorain hungry for more
(6) Lorain (15-9) (19 9 11 20--59): Cheers 3-0-6, Craighead 3-0-6, Mike Davila 7-6-23, Davis 3-0-7, Jerome Golson 4-3-11 (18 rebounds), Wilson 0-1-1, Winbush 2-1-5
(9) Berea (16-8) (12 16 21 15--64): Bates 1-0-2, Javon Cook 2-12-16 (12-14 FT, 4 steals, 5 assists), Hayes 2-5-9, Jared Paster 6-2-20 (18 pts. on 3-pointers, 11 rebounds, 2 steals), Perry 5-0-13, Swinnerton 1-0-2, Wade 1-0-2
Labels:
Amherst,
Avon,
Avon Lake,
Boys HS Hoops,
Brookside,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
Keystone,
Lake Ridge,
Lorain,
Midview,
North Ridgeville,
Oberlin,
Vermilion,
Wellington
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Quitter at the Q tonight and it wasn't LeBron.
What a huge disappointment. The Cleveland Cavaliers have their biggest game of the year as LeBron James returns to the place where he spent his first seven NBA seasons. It was the biggest regular season home game in franchise history. All eyes in the sports world were on the north coast, the TNT game, hundreds of media credentials were issued.
Problem is no one apparently told the Cavaliers that this was a big game.
Maybe the Cavs were swept up in the LeBron hype. Maybe they were licking their wounds from last week's four games in five nights with Thanksgiving. Maybe they were trying to treat tonight like one of 82 games played.
Inexcusable. The team could go 1-81 and if the one win was tonight against the Miami Heat, Cleveland fans would be happy. If there was any game on the regular season to punch in, it was tonight. How can a professional with any kind of pride not get jacked up for tonight’s game?
The Cavaliers came out flat. A very uninspired first half, they shot 29% and did not play much defense. That was before the 3rd quarter debacle when they shot 4-21 and LeBron James scored 22 points. At that point it was time to locate the Hefty bags for garbage time.
Losses happen in pro sports. Just how the Cavaliers lost tonight is the most irritating. Where was the effort? Where was Mo Williams? Why was the Cleveland bench chatting with LeBron during the game?
Cleveland fan should be applauded for their behavior unfortunately the Cavaliers effort did the fans a disservice.
Problem is no one apparently told the Cavaliers that this was a big game.
Maybe the Cavs were swept up in the LeBron hype. Maybe they were licking their wounds from last week's four games in five nights with Thanksgiving. Maybe they were trying to treat tonight like one of 82 games played.
Inexcusable. The team could go 1-81 and if the one win was tonight against the Miami Heat, Cleveland fans would be happy. If there was any game on the regular season to punch in, it was tonight. How can a professional with any kind of pride not get jacked up for tonight’s game?
The Cavaliers came out flat. A very uninspired first half, they shot 29% and did not play much defense. That was before the 3rd quarter debacle when they shot 4-21 and LeBron James scored 22 points. At that point it was time to locate the Hefty bags for garbage time.
Losses happen in pro sports. Just how the Cavaliers lost tonight is the most irritating. Where was the effort? Where was Mo Williams? Why was the Cleveland bench chatting with LeBron during the game?
Cleveland fan should be applauded for their behavior unfortunately the Cavaliers effort did the fans a disservice.
Labels:
Cleveland Cavaliers,
LeBron James,
NBA
KIA Soul hamster commercial has grown on me
I guess I watch too much football. I used to hate this commercial and now I can't get enough of it ... weird.
Who's the Black Sheep, what's the Black Sheep?
Don't know who I am, or when I'm coming so you sleep
Wasn't in my room, wasn't in my sphere
Knew not who I was, but listen here
Then of course, the choice is yours
You can get with this, or you can get with that
I think you'll get with this, for this is where it's at
Where's the Black Sheep, here's the Black Sheep
Even if we wanted to the flock could not be weak
Watch me swing like this, why should I swing it like that,
Because in fact, on me it might not attract
You can get with this, or you can get with that
I think you'll get with this yes, for this is kinda fat
Who's the Black Sheep, what's the Black Sheep?
Don't know who I am, or when I'm coming so you sleep
Wasn't in my room, wasn't in my sphere
Knew not who I was, but listen here
Then of course, the choice is yours
You can get with this, or you can get with that
I think you'll get with this, for this is where it's at
Where's the Black Sheep, here's the Black Sheep
Even if we wanted to the flock could not be weak
Watch me swing like this, why should I swing it like that,
Because in fact, on me it might not attract
You can get with this, or you can get with that
I think you'll get with this yes, for this is kinda fat
Labels:
NFL
The Best of Lorain County High School Football
Congratulations to the following players for earning all-Ohio honors.
Division 1
1st team: Chase Farris, Elyria, DE, Sr.
3rd team: Tyler Parris, Amherst, WR, Sr.; Marty Thomas, Amherst, LB, Sr.; Mat Malloy, Amherst, DB, Sr.
Division 2
2nd team: Brian Mihalik, Avon Lake, DE, Sr.; Patrick Furnas, Avon, LB, Sr.
3rd team: Ronnie Willoughby, Avon Lake, WR, Sr.; Matt Eckhardt, Avon, WR, Jr.; Andrew Bohan, Avon Lake, OL, Sr.
Division 3
2nd team: Anthoney Budka, Vermilion, RB, Sr.; Joey Kudella, Firelands, LB, Jr.
3rd team: Carlton Watkins, Buckeye, WR, Sr.; Kyle Smith, Firelands, QB, Jr.; Nick Deichler, Firelands, RB, Jr.
Division 1
1st team: Chase Farris, Elyria, DE, Sr.
3rd team: Tyler Parris, Amherst, WR, Sr.; Marty Thomas, Amherst, LB, Sr.; Mat Malloy, Amherst, DB, Sr.
Division 2
2nd team: Brian Mihalik, Avon Lake, DE, Sr.; Patrick Furnas, Avon, LB, Sr.
3rd team: Ronnie Willoughby, Avon Lake, WR, Sr.; Matt Eckhardt, Avon, WR, Jr.; Andrew Bohan, Avon Lake, OL, Sr.
Division 3
2nd team: Anthoney Budka, Vermilion, RB, Sr.; Joey Kudella, Firelands, LB, Jr.
3rd team: Carlton Watkins, Buckeye, WR, Sr.; Kyle Smith, Firelands, QB, Jr.; Nick Deichler, Firelands, RB, Jr.
Labels:
Amherst,
Avon,
Avon Lake,
Brookside,
Clearview,
Columbia,
Elyria,
Elyria Catholic,
Firelands,
HS football,
Oberlin,
Vermilion,
Wellington,
WOBL
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