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Football: Week 3 Recap

Nate Keller and Omar Holloway each had three touchdowns as Stebbins rolled to a 41-8 victory over West Carrollton on Thursday Night Lights. Holloway had 147 yards on the ground with 21 carries and 3 touchdowns. Keller went 15/21 with 186 in the air with 1 passing touchdown and an interception. Nate Keller also had 2 rushing touchdowns.

Bryce Schondelmyer continues his impressive junior campaign as he threw for 339 yards and 7 touchdowns on Friday night. The Trojans currently sit at 3-0 (2-0, WOAC) and will have a chance to win their conference and make a deep run into the playoffs this season behind their star QB.

This game might have have one of them most insane stat-line’s of the entire season. A total of 17 touchdowns, 44 first downs, and over 1,200 total yards made for a crazy high scoring affair. Monroe’s Elijah Jackson ran for 403 yards and 3 touchdowns as the Hornets improved to 2-1 on the season.

Coldwater makes a statement over a solid Fort Recovery team as the Cavaliers look to have it what it takes to make it to Canton yet again.

Fairmont continues their successful 2021 season and completes their very tough out-of-conference schedule unbeaten after their 24-7 victory over C-J. Junior runningback Drew Baker rushed for 245 yards and 3 touchdowns as coach Miller’s team moves to 3-0 and will prepare for Northmont to open up GWOC play at home next week.

Isaiah Bales walked this one off as the senior kicker hit the game winning kick with just 10 seconds remaining. After falling in Week 1, the Wildcats have won two straight and look to be heading in the right direction.

Tippecanoe picked up a dominant victory over their rivals from the south. It was former Butler and Ohio State football star Taylor Decker’s jersey retirement. The Red Devils got hot early as Josh Dietz got a pick-six. Jacob Kramer blocked a punt and Gavin Garlitz hauled in a pair of impressive touchdown receptions.

Wayne fell to a talented Canton McKinley squad on Friday night. Jordan Ward had a solid night on the ground for the Warriors but Wayne could never get their offense rolling as they suffer their first loss of the season at home.

Two of the top teams in the MAC met on Friday night in a showdown between two teams that have a chance to make very far runs in the playoffs this season. Marion Local quarterback Peyton Otte ran in the go-ahead score with 2:29 to go and then picked off Carson Bey on the following drive to seal the victory for the Flyers.

After a thrilling comeback victory last week, Oakwood stunned a really good Milton-Union team at home this week. Fairmont transfer Keon Wright came up huge as he got a big touchdown reception and then the eventual game winning interception to move the Lumberjacks to 2-1.

Miamisburg made a statement on Friday night in front of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day. The game was highlighted by Jackson McGohan’s ridiculous one-handed grab. McGohan, Christian Davis, and Corwyn Hurt all combined for a great offensive night while Miamisburg’s defense was solid all night as well. This 33-14 win for ‘Burg will move them to 3-0 and will setup a great matchup next week when they face Centerville.

Tyler Buescher continues to be one of the top quarterbacks in the area as he threw for 335 yards and 2 touchdowns in West Jefferson’s big 24-7 win over Greenon. West Jeff has a really solid team this year and should contend for an OHC title.

Following a close loss to a really good Badin team a week ago, Bellbrook bounced back nicely with a solid win over Tecumseh. Tecumseh came into the game unbeaten and this loss will hurt but the Arrows will still be a top contender in the CBC this year with all the talent they had come back from last year.

After a down to the wire finish last week against Mason, Centerville traveled to Northeast Ohio to battle the Gahanna Lincoln Lions. Gahanna’s quarterback Maxwell Cummings ran in for a touchdown on the final play of the game as the Elks lose a heartbreaker on the road. They’ll have to bounce back quickly as GWOC play starts on Friday and the Elks will travel to Miamisburg for another tough test.

Piqua defeated Troy in a big rivalry game. After the first quarter, the ran began to pickup immensely and so did the turnovers. Piqua did enough in the first half as they held onto their 21-7 lead and a late score from Jasiah Medley gave the Indians a 28-7 victory. Medley ran for 4 touchdowns and also had a huge blocked punt as Piqua moves to 2-0.

Full Week 3 Results

Stebbins High School

Welcome Stadium

Urbana High School

Kenton Ridge High School

Tri-County North High School

Minster High School

Indian Lake High School

Upper Scioto Valley High School

Trotwood-Madison High School

Edgewood High School

Mississinawa Valley High School

Mechanicsburg High School

Blanchester High School

Monroe High School

Fort Recovery High School

Fairmont High School

Valley View High School

Miamisburg High School

Fairbanks High School

Franklin High School

Twin Valley South High School

Cedarville High School

Butler High School

Talawanda High School

Graham High School

Northridge High School

National Trail High School

New Bremen High School

Sidney High School

Withrow High School

London High School

Fairborn High School

Wayne High School

Brookville High School

Ansonia High School

Welcome Stadium

Fort Loramie High School

Oakwood High School

Northeastern High School

Parkway High School

Marion Local High School

Fenwick High School

Miamisburg High School

Troy Christian High School

Centerville High School

Danville High School

Fairbanks High School

Carroll High School

Bloom-Carroll High School

Dublin Coffman High School

Catholic Central High School

Greenon High School

Tecumseh High School

Springboro High School

McNicholas High School

Gahanna Lincoln High School

Miami East High School

East High School

Troy High School

Lima Senior High School

Sidney High School

Piqua Takes Down Tipp To Win The MVL Title

Tipp City, Ohio — The 3-0 Tippecanoe Red Devils welcomed the 4-0 Piqua Indians at Tipp City Park for a matchup that would decide the winner of the MVL Miami division. Tippecanoe was coming off of one of the biggest wins in Matt Burgbacher’s second season since returning to Tipp. The Red Devils knocked off Burgbacher’s former school and longtime rival Troy on a last-second touchdown by senior Tyler Carlson.

“Winning the Troy game was huge for us this year and for the classes that follow us,” said Carlson. “It was pivotal for our program and was the first time we beat them in 81 years so that was extremely exciting for us.”

Piqua was also coming off a big win. The Indians defeated a previously unbeaten Stebbins team 27-0 last week. Piqua will be one of the top seeds in division two come playoff time and the Indians are playing their best football down the stretch of the regular season.

Piqua’s opening drive was stopped as sophomore quarterback Brady Ouhl was sacked by senior linebacker Kevin Thompson. This sack ignited the Tipp sideline and forced a punt from Piqua.

When asked about how that sack felt, Thompson said, “since the sack was on the first drive on 3rd down a stop would be crucial. Coming off the backside to run down the QB was just an electric feeling. I wanted that MVL title and needed to get my team rolling if we were going to beat Piqua.”

Tippecanoe had a three-and-out on their opening drive as senior quarterback Troy Taylor overthrew his intended target.

On the first play of Piqua’s second drive, Ouhl kicked it out to Keagon Patton on a screen pass. Patton was able to shed a tackler and take it 55 yards into Red Devil territory. The Indians were able to finish off the drive just a couple plays later, as senior halfback Ca’Ron Coleman took it 25 yards for a Piqua touchdown.

After Jerell Lewis forced a Tipp punt after a stop, he caught a seven-yard reception to set the Indians up. Jasiah Medley and Tanner Kemp both converted on 4th & 1 during the drive. That led to the eventual 10-yard touchdown carry from Kemp to put the Indians up 14-0 early on in the second quarter.

Tippecanoe’s next drive was cut short after they finished a yard short on 3rd & 6. They punted it to Piqua who then fumbled on their first play. The fumble was forced by Tippecanoe senior Caye Carmack and was recovered by the Red Devils leader in Tyler Carlson.

When asked what his though process was when he saw the ball on the ground, Carlson said, “I initially thought he was going to be tackled so I slowed up but they popped the ball out so all I was thinking was grab that ball and don’t stop running.”

The Piqua defense made another stand and held the Red Devils to just a field goal. This cut the deficit to 14-3 with 7:30 remaining in the second quarter.

The Red Devils got the ball back with little time remaining in the first half. Troy Taylor gave Tipp back the momentum with a miraculous 27-yard carry which could have easily been a sack. The senior quarterback then gave Piqua back the momentum as he forced a throw into the endzone on 3rd & 5 that was picked off by Piqua’s Aidan Meyer. The Indians led 14-3 at the half.

After three straight three-and-outs to open the second half, Brady Ouhl connected with his brother Blane Ouhl for a 12-yard catch. This setup a much more manageable 4th & 1. Ca’Ron Coleman would convert for the Indians as he carried two Tipp defenders on his back to get the first down. Coleman then converted on 3rd & 1 and finally finished off the drive with an 8-yard run to put Piqua up 21-3.

Jerell Lewis continued to step up for this Piqua defense. The senior sacked Taylor on 3rd down to force a punt. Ouhl then connected with Dre’Sean Roberts for an 11-yard reception before Ca’Ron Coleman put the dagger into Tipp with his 44-yard run to the house. This put the Indians up 28-3 and took all the momentum to the Piqua sideline.

The rest of the contest was mainly defensive stops. Ouhl barely overthrew Cory Miller who was wide open. This incomplete pass would have easily been another Piqua touchdown had it been caught.

Troy Taylor found Camden Swartout a couple of times on the final Tipp drive. One of those was a conversion on 3rd & 10 and then a diving catch to move the chains again. The drive ended after Taylor was sacked on 4th & 7 by Ca’Ron Coleman who let his presence felt as he put the game away.

Piqua running back Ca’Ron Coleman finished the game with 112 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Sophomore quarterback Brady Ouhl went 13/21 and had 111 yards in the air. Jerell Lewis finished with 4 tackles and 2 sacks on the night to lead the Indian defense.

Tippecanoe was led offensively by Troy Taylor. He went 18/37 in the air with 142 yards. Junior running back Griffin Caldwell had 57 yards on the ground. The Red Devil defense was led by Cayd Everhart who finished with 12 tackles. Everhart had established himself as one of the top defensive players in the MVL. Tyler Carlson also had 11 tackles and a fumble recovery for Tippecanoe.

This win gives Piqua the outright MVL Miami championship. This also improves their record to 5-0. Jerell Lewis said, “it was good all the time we put in the off season and all the hard work during quarantine and during the summer we expect no less then bring home the MVL tittle.”

Tipp falls to 3-1 with this loss and will take on Xenia next week to close out their regular season.