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T 1 8 LAKOTA Greiner KEY TO THE SEASON Fillhart OFFENSE According to wide receiver Hunter Greiner: The line did pretty good all through the year last year. Our spread offense is going to do pretty good this year and our run counter gap. DEFENSE According to defensive end Chris Fillhart: It s mostly defensive line, getting to their spots, reading feet and the linebackers fill in the holes hard. We know we have our own strong defense and people will start to find out once we start playing them. 2014 LEADERS PASSING ATT COMP YDS TD INT Bowling 109 44 466 4 8 Gabel 32 14 144 0 4 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD J. Jaso 126 692 5.5 6 Boose 87 445 5.1 8 Bowling 90 285 3.2 6 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Gabel 5 103 20.6 1 Hovis 9 97 10.8 0 Cannon 9 84 9.3 0 DEPTH CHART By ANDY WOLF STAFF WRITER KANSAS Shane Jacoby has turned Lakota into a winning program before. He ll undoubtedly look to do so again in his first year of his second stint with the Raiders. Jacoby previously helped Lakota accomplish its last two winning seasons, going 7-3 in 2006 and 6-4 in 2007. However, in all the years the Raiders have had football, not once have they made the playoffs. Our first goal is, we want to win the first game. We want to win the league and then we want to go to the playoffs, said Jacoby, who was an assistant with the Raiders last year. We re in a tough region. There s not a whole lot of room for stubbing your toe. If we take care of business week to week, those things take care of themselves. He inherits a team that finished 4-6 overall with a 2-1 mark in the Sandusky River League. In his first stint with the Raiders, he compiled a 19-31 record over five seasons. Since Jacoby s last year in 2007, Lakota has won just 20 games. It s always key to start out on the QB Tyler Gabel So. 6-1 175 RB Gabe Boose Jr. 6-1 220 WR Hunter Greiner Sr. 5-11 145 WR Andrew Hovis Jr. 6-2 170 WR Lucas Streacker So. 6-1 165 WR Armando Palos Sr. 5-10 175 OT Zack Stewart Jr. 5-9 245 OT Josh Short Sr. 6-2 210 OG James Knallay Jr. 5-11 210 OG Chris Fillhart Sr. 6-0 195 C Dakota Gilbert Sr. 5-10 195 K Lucas Streacker So. 6-1 165 OFFENSIVE UNIT Raiders return all of front seven on defense QB Colton Rader So. 6-0 165 RB Andrew Ferree Sr. 5-10 200 WR Andrew Koerper Jr. 5-7 185 WR Levi Myers So. 5-9 155 WR Spencer King Sr. 6-1 190 WR Dakota Kroeger Sr. 5-9 155 OT Chance Gangwer So. 5-11 295 OT Logan Stone So. 6-3 200 OG Antonio Diaz So. 5-11 225 OG Jared Hutton Fr. 5-9 205 C Gage Ware Fr. 5-11 180 KENT TARBOX / for The Review Times LAKOTA QUARTERBACK TYLER GABEL lets a pass fly during a 7-on- 7 scrimmage in July at Pandora- Gilboa. right foot, Jacoby said. We want to get that first win and we ll go from there. If we do what we re supposed to do and play hard, we should be in every game. Last season the Raiders averaged 19.9 points per game but scored more than half of their total in wins over Hardin Northern (48-0) and St. Wendelin (54-0). Running a multiple-look offense, Lakota will lean on the bulk of its offensive line and junior running back Gabe Boose (6-foot-1, 220 pounds). In a backup role last season, Boose rumbled for 445 yards and eight touchdowns on 87 carries. If we can get him going north and south, he can pose some problems for some defenses, Jacoby said. He s just a big kid that has good speed. That combination doesn t come every day, where you ve got a kid who s a breakaway threat and can run you over. That s a nice horse to have in the stable. Paving the way for Boose is a seasoned group of offensive linemen with the only departure being center Austin James. Senior Josh Short (5-11, 210) and junior Zack Stewart (5-9, 245) will start at tackle while senior Chris Fillhart (6-0, 195) and junior James Knallay (5-11, 210) will start at guard. Senior Dakota Gilbert will start at center. Fillhart, he knows all the schemes and can communicate better with everybody at guard, Jacoby said. Our line is our strength. It had better be a strength. As our line goes, we go. When they re not clearing space for Boose to get loose, they ll be giving time for sophomore quarterback Tyler Gabel to grow accustomed to the starting job. Gabel (6-1, 175) led the Raiders with 103 receiving yards and a touchdown on five catches, while seeing limited reps at quarterback behind Dakota Bowling. With Bowling gone and now playing his junior year at McComb, Gabel has earned the job and the respect of his teammates. He s been a great leader, taking control of the huddle and that s the DE Chris Fillhart Sr. 6-0 195 DE Spencer King Sr. 6-1 190 DT Zack Stewart Jr. 5-9 245 DT Dakota Gilbert Sr. 5-10 195 MLB Josh Short Sr. 6-2 210 OLB Gabe Boose Jr. 6-1 220 OLB Andrew Ferree Sr. 5-10 200 CB Armando Palos Sr. 5-10 175 CB Hunter Greiner Sr. 5-11 145 FS Andrew Hovis Jr. 6-2 170 SS Tyler Gabel So. 6-1 175 P Tyler Gabel So. 6-1 175 DEFENSIVE UNIT See RAIDERS, Page T28 DE Logan Stone So. 6 3 200 DE Gage Ware Fr. 5-11 180 DT Chance Gangwer So. 5-11 295 DT Noah Koester So. 5-10 220 MLB Darry Endicott So. 5-10 150 OLB Elijah Ernst So. 5-8 160 OLB Connor Powell Fr. 5-8 140 CB Levi Myers So. 5-9 155 CB Colton Rader So. 6-0 165 FS Lucas Streacker So. 6-1 165 SS Andrew Koerper Jr. 5-7 185 P Gabe Boose Jr. 6-1 220 QUICK FACTS Jacoby COACH: Shane Jacoby (1st year). LAST YEAR: 4-6 overall, 2-1 Sandusky River League. LAST LEAGUE TITLE: 1979 (Suburban Lakes League). OFFENSIVE SCHEME: Multiple. DEFENSIVE SCHEME: 40. STRENGTHS: Four starters return on an offensive line that produced 176.5 rushing yards per game and 4.8 yards per carry. Senior guard Chris Fillhart was a firstteam All-SRL selection, junior tackle Zack Stewart earned a second-team selection and junior guard James Knallay was an honorable mention. WEAKNESSES: The Raiders had trouble expanding their passing dimension last season, averaging just 65.9 yards per game. Sophomore quarterback Tyler Gabel made 32 attempts in a backup role and will need to make big strides with his equally inexperienced receiving corp. GRIDIRON GURU Lakota will again kick off its season with the same three nonconference opponents as it had the previous two seasons. After running the table against them in 2013, the Raiders suffered a heartbreaking 29-28 loss to Arcadia in Week 1 before falling to Gibsonburg and Cardinal Stritch to start 0-3. Look for Lakota to lean on a sound run game to set the tone early. The Raiders will have to develop a reliable passing attack to carry them to their first winning season since 2007. BEST WISHES LAKOTA RAIDERS! Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

LAKOTA T 1 9 Hunter Greiner (1), Lucas Streacker (2), Tyler Gabel (3), Andrew Ferree (6), Levi Myers (7), Andrew Hovis (10), Spencer King (11), Colton Rader (23), Darry Endicott (15), Connor Powell (20), Andrew Koerper (24), Brendan Collum (25), Dakota Kroeger (27), Noah Koester (30), Elijah Ernst (32), Andrew Stuller (33), Gabe Boose (34), Armando Palos (44), Josh Short (50), Chris Fillhart (52), Logan Stone (55), Dakota Gilbert (56), Jared Hutton (57), Gage Ware (58), Zach Collum (60), James Knalley (65), Zack Stewart (66), Chance Gangwer (70), Antonio Diaz (72), Tony Gonyer (75), Colin Carr (80). HEAD COACH Shane Jacoby. ASSISTANT COACHES Bryan Dudash, D.J. Dyer, Kyle Jacoby, Nick Petroff. 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Home/Away August 28 Arcadia H September 4 Gibsonburg A 11 Cardinal Stritch H 18 Montpelier H 25 Toledo Woodward A October 9 Sandusky St. Mary* H 16 Seneca East H 23 Fremont St. Joseph* A 30 Margaretta H All games 7 p.m. * Sandusky River League games Lakota Arcadia 28-29 Gibsonburg 12-49 Cardinal Stritch 10-25 St. Wendelin 54-0 Toledo Woodward 13-0 2014 RESULTS RECORD BOOK Sandusky St. Mary 7-42 Mohawk 7-33 Hardin Northern 48-0 Fremont St. Joseph 20-6 Montpelier 0-32 RAIDERS 2014 4-6 2013 4-6 2012 2-8 2011 1-9 2010 0-10 2009 4-6 2008 5-5 2007 6-4 2006 7-3 2005 3-7

T 2 0 LIBERTY-BENTON Craft KEY TO THE SEASON Rhodes OFFENSE According to quarterback Nathan Craft: We have bunch of young guys, so I have to step up make everyone around me better. DEFENSE According to linebacker Alec Rhodes: The key will be getting off blocks. If we have 11 guys wanting to make a play, it s going to happen. If we only have two or three doing that, it s not going to be successful. 2014 LEADERS PASSING ATT COMP YDS TD INT Craft 155 81 1378 12 5 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Combs 269 1696 6.3 25 Craft 136 713 5.2 7 Lawson 35 312 8.9 2 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Lawson 40 836 20.9 5 Rose 12 136 11.3 1 Conkle 10 122 12.2 0 DEPTH CHART By TED RADICK STAFF WRITER QB Nathan Craft Sr. 6-5 231 RB Alec Rhodes Sr. 6-1 218 WR Mason Rose Sr. 5-9 140 WR Chaz VanSant Sr. 6-0 180 WR Justin Risner So. 5-10 144 WR Jeff Gierke Sr. 5-9 178 T Matt Groves Sr. 5-11 242 T Jacob Schimmoeller Sr. 6-2 215 G Evan Stump Jr. 6-0 213 G John Rozelle Jr. 6-0 241 C AJ Dobbins So. 5-10 198 K Chase Wilcox Jr. 5-11 145 OFFENSIVE UNIT 3-year starter Craft returns as Eagles QB QB Jacob Nichols Jr. 5-10 161 RB Jonathon Sadler Fr. 5-9 155 WR Nick Burner Jr. 5-8 148 WR Tyler Dillon So. 5-7 163 WR Griffin Hohman So. 5-11 146 T Grant Vermilya So. 6-2 259 G Kegan Kaedang Jr. 5-7 177 G James Chandler Jr. 5-10 190 K Eli Heaster Fr. 6-1 153 MATTHIAS LEGUIRE / for The Courier LIBERTY-BENTON COACH Tim Nichols calls a play during L-B s 7-on-7 tournament earlier this summer. The team s leading rusher, leading receiver and a whole lot of beef on the lines graduated from Liberty-Benton s Division V regional finalist squad of a year ago. Certainly, the Eagles reload rather than rebuild, but it may take coach Tim Nichols a game or two into the regular season to fit all the pieces into the puzzle. We knew going in that the biggest area of need was going to be up front, on both sides of the ball, Nichols said. We lost four of five along the offensive line. It s the same thing on the defensive side, three out of four along the line graduated. That s the tough spot, some of those guys occupied spots from their freshman and sophomore years. A lot of experience and size is gone. A veteran quarterback can cure a lot of ills, and L-B has one in senior Nathan Craft. Craft, entering his third year as a starter, threw for 1,378 yards and 12 TDs last year and ran for 713 yards and seven touchdowns. He s been in big games, he s been in playoff games and he s seen it, whatever can happen in games, Nichols said. The big thing for him is, we ve had some kids to go along with him in previous years and the ante has probably gone up for him this year. Nate knows that s coming, and as a senior he s more likely to be ready to handle it. When Wynford comes in (in Friday s season opener), there s likely a lot of things that are going to go wrong. If he handles it the right way, we ll be able to stay in it. Austin Combs rushed for 1,696 yards and 25 TDs last year. Senior Alec Rhodes looks to be the tailback this season. Alec is in good shape, but he s going to move inside to middle linebacker for us and if he can handle 20 carries a game then we feel pretty good about that, Nichols said. Senior Jeff Gierke can play wideout, wingback and tailback and will get his share of carries while spelling Rhodes. B.J. Lawson (40 catches, 836 yards, 5 TDs) caught nearly half of L-B receptions in 2014 and also graduated. Senior Mason Rose fills his spot. If we were throwing, we were DE Jacob Schimmoeller Sr. 6-2 215 DE Chaz VanSant Sr. 6-0 180 DT Mason Greer So. 6-0 237 DT Ray Honeyman Sr. 6-0 195 OLB Clay Lenhart Jr. 5-10 165 OLB Jacob Nichols Jr. 5-10 161 MLB Alec Rhodes Sr. 6-1 218 CB Cole Smith Sr. 5-9 165 CB Nick Burner Jr. 5-8 148 FS Nathan Craft Sr. 6-5 231 SS Mason Rose Sr. 5-9 140 P Eli Heaster Fr. 6-1 153 DEFENSIVE UNIT See EAGLES, Page T28 DE Brad Baird Jr. 5-11 218 DT Kegan Kaedang Jr. 5-7 177 DT Matt Groves Sr. 5-11 242 OLB Austin May So. 6-1 181 OLB James Chandler Jr. 5-10 190 CB Jonathon Sadler Fr. 5-9 155 CB Jeff Gierke Sr. 5-9 178 FS Justin Risner So. 5-10 144 P Chase Wilcox Jr. 5-11 145 QUICK FACTS COACH: Tim Nichols (9th year, 82-15). LAST YEAR: 12-1 overall, 5-0 BVC Blanchard Division LAST BVC TITLE: 2014. OFFENSIVE SCHEME: Multiple. DEFENSIVE SCHEME: 4-3. STRENGTHS: The Eagles return a threeyear starting quarterback in senior Nathan Craft (1,378 passing, 713 rushing yards in 2014) and a four-year starting linebacker Nichols in Alec Rhodes. Rhodes was the Blanchard Valley Conference defensive player of the year last season. WEAKNESSES: There will be fresh faces throughout L-B s starting lineup, especially on the lines. Both the offensive and defensive line return just one starter. Four starters are back on offense and five on defense, so those veterans must stay healthy. GRIDIRON GURU Veteran quarterback Nathan Craft will provide the Eagles stability in the early part of the season while the developing offensive line finds its sea legs. Expect L-B to perhaps be run-heavy early on as the receivers gain experience as well. The Eagles will feature their usual strong secondary but must get pocket pressure from a young defensive line. Bottom line: Expect a postseason spot for the Eagles.

LIBERTY-BENTON T 2 1 Mason Rose (1), Logan Sterling (2), Tyler Dillon (3), Nick Burns (5), Dalton Alexander (6), Eli Hester (7), Jacob Nichols (9), Austin May (10), Justin Risner (11), Nathan Craft (12), Drew Broerman (14), Griffin Hohman (15), Raymond Honeyman (16), Chaz VanSant (17), Soloman Garcia (18), Chase Wilcox (21), Conor Greer (22), Conner Johannigman (24), Jeff Gierke (26), Kegan Kaedang (27), Nick Burner (28), Cole Smith (30), Samuel Bell (36), Alec Rhodes (41), Clay Lenhart (44), Evan Stump (50), Jacob Schimmoeller (51), James Chandler (54), Brad Baird (55), Matt Loughman (56), Bobby Musselman (57), A.J. Dobbins (58), Hunter Haws (59), Luke Bixler (60), Tristen Spence (61), Griffin Snider (63), Cade Puchta (65), Etan Stemen (66), Grant Vermilya (67), Alex Dunn (70), Diego Flores (71), Joel Edwards (72), Trevor Springer (74), Matt Groves (75), John Rozelle (76), Mason Greer (78), Brandon Maas (81), Scott Symmes (84). HEAD COACH Tim Nichols. 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Home/AwayLiberty-Benton August 28 Wynford H September 4 Bowling Green A 11 Cory-Rawson* H 18 Leipsic* A 25 Hopewell-Loudon* A October 2 Arlington* H 9 Riverdale* H 16 Arcadia* A 23 Van Buren* A 30 McComb* H All games 7 p.m. * Blanchard Valley Conference games Wynford 28-6 Bowling Green 15-7 Cory-Rawson 48-7 Leipsic 41-7 Hopewell-Loudon 35-0 2014 RESULTS RECORD BOOK Arlington 25-13 Riverdale 42-7 Arcadia 41-6 Van Buren 20-14 McComb 20-17 EAGLES PLAYOFF GAMES Delta 28-0 Marion Pleasant 51-20 Coldwater 7-28 2014 12-1 2013 9-1 2012 12-2 2011 10-2 2010 7-3 2009 6-4 2008 14-1 2007 12-1 2006 12-2 2005 10-2 REVIEW TIMES.COM PHOTO STORE Purchase pictures, t-shirts, coffee mugs, key chains and many more items with pictures taken by Review Times photographers.

T 2 2 NORTH BALTIMORE Bishop KEY TO THE SEASON Meggit OFFENSE According to running back Taylor Bishop: We have to move the ball all four quarters, just finish drives out and hit our holes a lot harder than we did last season. DEFENSE According to linebacker Zach Meggit: We re definitely going to need to hold our tackles and everyone has to know their role to be able to make plays on defense. 2014 LEADERS PASSING ATT COMP YDS TD INT L. Bishop 224 128 2,154 20 14 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD L. Bishop 145 1105 7.6 16 T. Bishop 71 491 6.9 6 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Watson 41 689 16.8 5 Newcomer 38 573 15.1 5 DEPTH CHART BY RYAN SATKOWIAK STAFF WRITER NORTH BALTIMORE Football is oftentimes a numbers game. That was painfully true for North Baltimore in 2014, but not for the way you might think. A year ago, the Tigers prepared for their inaugural Blanchard Valley Conference season with only 26 players. It was enough players to fill a roster, but not so many that they were able to withstand any attrition due to injury. Unfortunately for the Tigers, they weren t able to stay healthy and a promising 4-2 start to the season ended at 5-5, which included three consecutive BVC losses in toss-up games. The good news for North Baltimore is, at 36 players, it shouldn t have the same issues this year. The bad news? The Tigers need to find a new quarterback. That won t be an easy task. Gone is incumbent Lane Bishop, who was the BVC s leading passer (2,154 yards, 20 TDs) and fifth-leading rusher (1,105 yards, 16 TDs) in 2014. He certainly was a dynamic player, said second-year North Baltimore head coach Greg Bishop. QB Sean Watson Sr. 6 2 203 RB Taylor Bishop Jr. 5 9 170 WR Noah Brian Jr. 5 11 150 WR Noah Cotterman Soph. 6 1 190 WR Jimmy Smith Jr. 6 0 165 WR Chase Naugle Soph. 5 7 145 OT Brody Naugle Sr. 5 11 214 OT Hank Matthes Sr. 5 10 200 OG Bryce Gunter Jr. 6 3 320 OG Rikko Phamakao Sr. 5 9 210 C Zach Meggit Sr. 6 2 205 K Noah Cotterman Soph. 6 1 190 OFFENSIVE UNIT Improved defense big key for Tigers The battle to guide North Baltimore into year two of its BVC tenure is still up in the air and carries plenty of intrigue. Sean Watson and Brady Rader are co-no. 1s on the Tigers depth chart. Watson was the BVC s leading receiver last year with 41 catches and 689 yards. Rader, on the other hand, is a freshman. (It s) still undecided, Bishop said. It just depends when that final battle gets taken care of. We re giving them both a ton of reps. We don t change a lot of what we do, so they re both seeing a ton of reps with those plays. It would undoubtedly help any quarterback to have a player like Watson as a weapon. At 6-foot-1 and just a shade less QB Brady Rader Fr. 5 9 150 DE Gage Carles Jr. 5 11 160 DE Rikko Phamakao Sr. 5 9 210 DT Brody Naugle Sr. 5 11 214 DT Hank Matthes Sr. 5 10 200 ILB Zach Meggit Sr. 6 2 205 ILB Jimmy Smith Jr. 6 0 165 OLB Taylor Bishop Jr. 5 9 170 OLB David Patterson Jr. 5 9 137 CB Adam Flores Soph. 5 7 140 CB Chase Naugle Soph. 5 7 145 FS Noah Brian Jr. 5 11 150 MATTHIAS LEGUIRE / for The Courier NORTH BALTIMORE RECEIVER Julian Hagemyer hauls in a pass at a 7-on-7 tourney earlier this summer at Liberty-Benton. DEFENSIVE UNIT than 200 pounds, he has plenty of size and speed to be a matchup nightmare for opposing defense. But what if Watson ends up being the guy distributing the ball? He ll still have options, led by Taylor Bishop out of the backfield and Noah Brian out wide. And Watson s athleticism would ensure the Tigers have another dual-threat option behind center this year. Sean s just a dynamic player in all kinds of aspects, Greg Bishop said. He s going to make an impact. We can also lean on (Taylor Bishop), who shared time at running back last year, See TIGERS, Page T28 QUICK FACTS COACH: Greg Bishop (3rd year, 7-13 overall) LAST YEAR: 5-5 overall, 1-4 Blanchard Valley Conference LAST LEAGUE TITLE: 1995 (Midland Athletic League) OFFENSIVE SCHEME: Spread. DEFENSIVE SCHEME: 4-4. STRENGTHS: The Tigers return nearly their entire offensive line from last season, and they developed some depth when players went down with injuries. North Bishop Baltimore returns some skill on offense, led by running back Taylor Bishop and receiver Noah Brian. WEAKNESSES: The bad news for the Tigers is they must replace quarterback Lane Bishop and three starting receivers, never a good thing for a spread team that relies heavily on the pass. The Tigers will also need better tackling and execution from a defense that gave up 34 points a game last year. GRIDIRON GURU The Tigers faltered as injuries piled up a year ago. North Baltimore began the season 4-2, but a host of players missed time and the Tigers lost three straight pivotal BVC games. With 10 more players on their preseason roster, the Tigers shouldn t have the same issues this year. But whoever ends up starting at quarterback, he will need to get acclimated quickly to make sure an offense that averaged 31.4 points a game last year doesn t miss a beat.

NORTH BALTIMORE T23 Noah Cotterman (1), Chase Naugle (2), David Patterson (3), Sean Watson (4), Brady Rader (5), Noah Brian (7), Adam Flores (10), Taylor Bishop (12), Jimmy Smith (13), Chase Cotterman (15), Tyler Durfey (20), Julian Hagemeyer (21), Bryant Matthes (22), Garrett Carles (24), Brendan Cotterman (25), Tyler Schwartz (28), Matt Andrus (33), Andrew Hollinger (34), Will Griffith (50), Brandon Biller (51), Nick Chavera (54), Owen Stewart (55), Zach Meggit (56), Gage Carles (58), Alex Snyder (60), Harley Cole (62), Hank Matthes (64), Bryce Gunter (65), Kaleb Andrus (66), Zach Williams (68), Logan Sams (72), Rikko Phamakao (74), Brody Naugle (75), Blayne Keller (80), Clay Bowen (82), Gio Greco (84), Alex Nichols (86). HEAD COACH Greg Bishop. ASSISTANT COACHES Kevin Hopple, Jeff Weber, Aaron Everhart, Zach Walls, Mitch Archer, Wade Ishmael. 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Home/Away August 28 Holgate September 4 Otsego 11 Leipsic* 18 Arcadia* 25 Van Buren* October 2 Riverdale* 9 Cory-Rawson* 16 Pandora-Gilboa* 23 Hopewell-Loudon* 30 Vanlue* All games 7 p.m. * Blanchard Valley Conference games *22' /8&. 7+,6 )227%$// 6($621 H A A H H A H A H A North Baltimore TIGERS 2014 RESULTS Holgate Fairview Leipsic Arcadia Van Buren 47-24 31-28, OT 20-41 47-6 21-39 Riverdale Cory-Rawson Pandora-Gilboa Hopewell-Loudon Vanlue RECORD BOOK 35-21 25-54 13-52 21-55 54-20 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 5-5 2-8 2-8 3-7 3-7 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2-8 2-8 1-9 1-9 6-4 J]af]c] ;`jqkd]j <g\_] B]]h JYe t Fgjl` :Ydlaegj] )*-(( O& ;gmflq JgY\ )0 >gklgjay$ G@,)1%,+.%(-(-?gg\ Dm[c lg Yj]Y l]yek

T 2 4 VAN BUREN Kelley KEY TO THE SEASON Whitticar OFFENSE According to left tackle Andrew Kelley: We re a lot quicker. We don t have the same guys up front, but our offensive line is still experienced. Last year s sophomores got reps and learned a lot from the seniors. DEFENSE According to defensive tackle Payten Whitticar: Our young guys just have to step up and be ready to play varsity ball. Our defensive secondary graduated some seniors, so we ll need players ready to step in there. 2014 LEADERS PASSING ATT COMP YDS TD INT Ri. Adolph 242 129 1544 16 11 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Ro. Adolph 161 1199 7.4 21 N. DeVore 59 366 6.2 4 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Huber 40 580 14.5 3 D. Fasone 20 355 17.8 2 DEPTH CHART By NICK KAIRYS STAFF WRITER VAN BUREN If asked about their team s agility, a majority of coaches from college football s Southeastern Conference will tell you that speed kills. If you ask Van Buren head coach Kevin Shoup about the strength of his team this year, he s likely to say the same thing. Our biggest strength right now is our speed and athleticism, Shoup said. We re the fastest we have been in a long time. With a disappointing 2013 campaign, Shoup was a part of another frustrating season and Van Buren s 17th straight year with a losing record. Energized by staying healthy and determined for success, the 2014 Black Knights coaching staff focused on utilizing its skilled, returning speedsters. Offensively, they opened things up, posted a 9-3 record and brought home a first-round playoff victory against Lima Central Catholic. It was the first postseason win in the program s first postseason game. Last year we had a lot of fun, Shoup said. We had a great senior QB Riley Adolph Jr. 6-2 190 RB Nick DeVore Sr. 5-11 205 RB Jacob Leal So. 5-10 150 WR Braxton Fasone Jr. 6-4 185 WR Brady Deitrick Jr. 5-10 175 OT Andrew Kelley Sr. 6-3 210 OT Tanner Schroer Jr. 5-11 215 OG Payten Whitticar Sr. 5-10 185 OG Brendan Roszman Jr. 5-9 195 C DJ Starr Jr. 6-3 180 TE Marcus Brand Sr. 6-3 200 K Cole Ohlrich Sr. 6-3 175 OFFENSIVE UNIT Black Knights again gunning for postseason QB Matthew Ayers So. 5-11 170 RB Hunter Wymer So. 6-0 175 RB Kordell Harr Jr. 5-10 170 WR Brandon Bell Jr. 6-1 165 WR Tyler Saltzman Jr. 5-10 155 OT Jared Zimmerman Jr. 6-3 225 OT Clay Noblit So. 6-3 175 OG Bobby McGough Fr. 6-2 240 OG Austin Hutchison So. 5-7 220 C MatThew Iliff So. 6-1 200 TE Zach Lonyo Sr. 6-2 195 K Thomas Piccirillo Fr. 5-7 120 MATTHIAS LEGUIRE / for The Courier VAN BUREN RECEIVER Marcus Brand makes a circus catch with an Ada defender hanging all over him at July s Liberty-Benton 7-on-7 tourney. group that led us for a couple years through work ethic and overcoming adversity. Last year it all came together. We stayed pretty healthy, made plays when we needed to and ended up having a great season. This year, the Black Knights return a team that is smaller than in previous years, but expect their quickness to substitute as a major advantage once again. The roster is also as large as it has ever been with 55 players something that comforts any coach who has led a team that has experienced multiple, devastating injuries. Guys are working hard to prove they deserve to be on the field, Shoup said. The whole next man up philosophy really comes in to play. In any small school football program, coaches will tell you that health is the key to a successful season. We just have to hope we stay healthy and things go our way. Shoup looks to his defensive line to dominate the line of scrimmage as it returns four seniors, including all- BVC players in Marcus Brand (6-foot- 3, 200 pounds) and Payten Whitticar (5-10, 185). Offensively, the Black Knights expect Riley Adolph (6-2, 190) to start under center for a second year straight. Also, running back Nick DeVore (5-11, 205) will carry more of the load without graduated rusher Ross Adolph, who scored the fourthmost points in the BVC last season. The eight returning starters are taking this team to a whole new level and have been pushing the lesserexperienced players to take in more and more each day in practice, Shoup said. Of course we have to get better every day, he said. You can t just survive practice and two-a-days. You have to continue to push through and don t pace yourself, but make sure you DE Zach Lonyo Sr. 6-2 195 DE Marcus Brand Sr. 6-3 200 DT Payten Whitticar Sr. 5-10 185 DT Nick DeVore Sr. 5-11 205 LB Khail Fasone So. 6-1 170 LB Brendan Roszman Jr. 5-9 195 LB Andrew Kelley Sr. 6-3 210 S Tyler Saltzman Jr. 5-10 155 S Brandon Bell Jr. 6-1 165 CB Brady Deitrick Jr. 5-10 175 CB Braxton Fasone Jr. 6-4 185 P Marcus Brand Sr. 6-3 200 DEFENSIVE UNIT See KNIGHTS, Page T28 DE Clay Noblit So. 6-3 175 DE DJ Starr Jr. 6-3 180 DT Corbin Trumbull Sr. 5-9 230 DT Tanner Schroer Jr. 5-11 215 LB Codi Leonard So. 5-10 175 LB Mathew Iliff So. 6-1 200 LB Hunter Wymer So. 6-0 175 S Kole Wymer So. 5-9 150 S Mathew Ayers So. 5-11 170 CB Jacob Leal So. 5-10 150 CB Riley Adolph Jr. 6-2 190 QUICK FACTS COACH: Kevin Shoup (6th year, 21-24). LAST YEAR: 9-3 overall, 6-2 Blanchard Valley Conference, 5-0 BVC Valley Division. LAST BVC TITLE: 2014. OFFENSIVE SCHEME: Multiple. DEFENSIVE SCHEME: 4-3. STRENGTHS: Expectations are high for a very stout Black Knights defensive line, which is headlined by four seniors. The overall team Shoup speed is greater than it has been in years and with a roster of 55 guys, there will be plenty of healthy competition and opportunities to fill starting position voids. WEAKNESSES: Van Buren loses a strong 2014 senior class, which leaves the eight 2015 seniors to lead a lot of underexperienced players. Smaller size in the trenches could also be an issue. GRIDIRON GURU The Black Knights have a roster full of plenty of anxious players ready to step onto the field. They return an imposing defensive line with four seniors and at least one experienced passer, rusher and receiver. Van Buren will surely miss some hefty lineman up front as well as a slew of skilled players; however, many anticipate another solid season and a push for a second straight playoff berth.

VAN BUREN T 2 5 Tyler Saltzman (1), Brady Deitrick (2), Cole Ohlrich (3), Riley Adolph (4), Austin Harden (5), Braxton Fasone (6), Codi Leonard (7), Kole Wymer (8), Rickey Reed (9), Zach Lonyo (10), Marcus Brand (11), Jacob Leal (12), Bryce Smith (14), Khail Fasone (15), Matthew Ayers (16), Tyler Lambert (20), Kevin Beall (21), Jayden Foltz (22), Jon Baker (23), Kordell Harr (24), Clayton Eichman (25), Thomas Piccirillo (31), Brandon Bell (32), Kyle Hoyng (33), Blayze Gibson (36), Hunter Wymer (40), Kurt Kuhlman (41), Nick DeVore (44), Brendan Roszman (50), Austin Hutchison (51), Matthew Iliff (52), Clay Noblit (53), Tanner Schroer (54), Aaron Rinehart (55), Corbin Trumbull (56), Zach Scarberry (60), Scot Marshall (61), Drew Odenweller (62), Trevor Wolford (63), D.J. Starr (64), Andrew Kelley (65), Ron Koehnke (66), Dakota Feasel (70), Brandon Klausing (71), Payten Whitticar (72), Danny VanAtta (73), Nick Taoras (74), Bobby McGough (75), Preston Braham (77), Jared Zimmerman (78), Reece Young (79), Justin Parker (80), Nicholas Beitzel (85), Payten Franks (88). HEAD COACH Kevin Shoup. ASSISTANT COACHES Phil Gunder, Chris Henry, Chase Barnes, Darin Masters, Devon Hohman. 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Home/AwayVan Buren August 28 Allen East H September 4 Bluffton (7:30 p.m.) A 11 McComb* H 18 Arlington* A 25 North Baltimore* A October 2 Vanlue* A 9 Leipsic* H 16 Hopewell-Loudon* A 23 Liberty-Benton* H 30 Pandora-Gilboa* H All games 7 p.m. unless noted * Blanchard Valley Conference games Go Black Knights! 419-427-2012 siferds.com Ottawa Hills 48-7 Bluffton 9-7 McComb 34-31 Arlington 0-31 North Baltimore 39-21 Go Black Knights! Engineering S urveying 419-423-5630 9747 SR 224 W, Findlay, OH Call today to make an appointment for an office visit or farm call. BLACK KNIGHTS 2014 RESULTS RECORD BOOK Vanlue 47-6 Leipsic 43-6 Hopewell-Loudon 41-6 Liberty-Benton 14-20 Pandora-Gilboa 20-0 PLAYOFF GAMES Lima Central Catholic 49-39 Wynford 15-25 2014 9-3 2013 4-6 2012 5-5 2011 5-5 2010 2-8 2009 2-8 2008 5-5 2007 3-7 2006 5-5 2005 4-6

T 2 6 VANLUE Kline KEY TO THE SEASON Ross OFFENSE According to running back Levi Kline: Execution and completing plays will be huge for us. If we could pick up on the passing game a little bit and stay healthy, that would help. DEFENSE According to linebacker Andrew Ross: Our line is key this year; they are very experienced. We have good running backs returning in Treg Price and Levi Kline. We just have to execute. 2014 LEADERS PASSING ATT COMP YDS TD INT Cornette 32 20 116 1 2 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Summers 245 1,309 5.3 12 DEPTH CHART By NICK KAIRYS STAFF WRITER VANLUE For most teams, a win in Week 2 of the high school football season ends in routine handshakes, a brief team celebration and content spirits all around. The Wildcats of Vanlue are not like most teams. They were pretty excited about it, coach Chris Yeater said of his players when recalling a 34-14 victory over St. Wendelin early in the 2014 season. It was a big win, even for the fans to see all the other kids rush the field. I was happy for all of them. Finishing the past two years at 0-10 and 1-9 was something not entirely under the Wildcats control. Vanlue currently lists 14 total players on its roster and is the smallest footballplaying school in Ohio. Limited depth is something Yeater said he s worked with before and will continue to be the weakest point of his team. Numbers are the big concern, Yeater said. We re pretty solid 1 through 11. It s probably the best we ve looked since I ve started here, but we just don t have any backups. The Wildcats will return all five QB Garrett Cornette Jr. 6-2 160 RB Treg Price Sr. 6-0 215 RB Levi Kline Sr. 6-1 200 WR Lake Sunderhaus So. 6-0 190 WR Reed Davis So. 5-4 115 TE Andrew Biller Jr. 6-3 175 OG Andrew Ross Sr. 6-0 185 OG Troy Ward So. 6-2 215 OT Caleb Bonham So. 6-3 210 OT Jacob Kloepfer So. 6-3 250 C Quin Creager Jr. 6-1 240 K Levi Kline Sr. 6-1 200 OFFENSIVE UNIT Wildcats have good size, but little depth RB Logan Current Fr. 5-6 150 WR David Lamb Sr. 6-3 122 WR Alex Dahms Fr. 6-1 125 KENT TARBOX / for The Courier VANLUE HEAD COACH Chris Yeater snaps a ball to quarterback Garrett Cornette during a passing drill in July team camp. starters to their offensive line, which features four players who weigh in at more than 210 pounds and stand taller than 6 feet. Those big men will clear the way for senior Levi Kline (6-foot-1, 200 pounds) and sophomore Treg Price (6-0, 215) as dual rushing threats in the Vanlue backfield. They take over the ground attack previously dominated by third-team all-bvc tailback Jason Summers, who last year finished his senior season with 1,309 yards and 12 touchdowns. That was a single-season school rushing record. We ve got two really good-sized running backs coming back, so we re pretty excited to see what they do, Yeater said. Last year, I thought Levi Kline would be our premier back, but he was injured early on and was limited the rest of the year. Another player Yeater is anxious to see perform is junior quarterback Garrett Cornette (6-2, 160), who will start for a second consecutive year at the helm of the spread offense. With the continued split of the Blanchard Valley Conference, the Wildcats will avoid match-ups against Liberty Benton and Arlington, both teams that finished with 11 wins or more last season. Vanlue will battle the reigning Valley Division champion Van Buren Black Knights at home in October, which will present a large challenge. There s really no reason we shouldn t compete with anyone, Yeater said when asked about his BVC foes. In reality, there are some teams we play that are going to be pretty tough on Friday night, but we also have a handful of teams that, if we play our game, we will hang with them. As a team that found itself ranked lowest in the BVC in both points scored (119) and points against (473) last season, the Wildcats want to focus on DE Caleb Bonham So. 6-3 210 DE Jacob Kloepfer Sr. 6-3 250 NG Troy Ward So. 6-2 215 ILB Andrew Ross Sr. 6-0 185 ILB Quin Creager Jr. 6-1 240 MLB Treg Price So. 6-0 215 OLB Levi Kline Sr. 6-1 200 OLB Lake Sunderhaus So. 6-0 190 CB David Lamb Sr. 6-3 122 CB Andrew Biller Jr. 6-3 175 FS Garrett Cornette Jr. 6-2 160 P Garrett Cornette Jr. 6-2 160 DEFENSIVE UNIT See WILDCATS, Page T28 OLB Logan Current Fr. 5-6 150 CB Alex Dahms Fr. 6-1 125 CB Reed Davis So. 5-4 115 QUICK FACTS COACH: Chris Yeater (6th year, 4-41). LAST YEAR: 1-9 overall, 0-5 Blanchard Valley Conference. LAST BVC TITLE: None. OFFENSIVE SCHEME: Spread. DEFENSIVE SCHEME: 3-5. STRENGTHS: The Wildcats will return five big bodies to their starting offensive line and two confident, strong runners who weigh above 200 pounds. Garrett Cornette will be under center Yeater with increased experience compared to a year ago. WEAKNESSES: There is little depth to this Wildcats squad with only 14 players on the roster. Vanlue remains the smallest football-playing school in Ohio. GRIDIRON GURU One win doesn t seem like much, but it means a whole lot to Vanlue. With a beefy offensive line, two power backs and a returning quarterback on offense, this Wildcats team can put some points on the board. It is, then, just a matter of whether the players will have enough energy to make some stops. Who says they won t get that lone, sweet victory once again?

VANLUE T27 Lake Sunderhaus (2), Reed Davis (3), Andrew Biller (5), Garrett Cornette (7), Logan Current (9), Alex Dahms (21), David Lamb (24), Michael Duffman (26), Treg Price (35), Levi Kline (40), Quin Creager (50), Jacob Kloepfer (52), Troy Ward (54), Caleb Bonham (55), Andrew Ross (58). HEAD COACH Chris Yeater. ASSISTANT COACHES Michael Edie, Jadey Snyder, Mark Price, Zack Bame, Paul Gladden. 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Home/Away August 28 Ridgemont A September 5 Chillicothe Southeastern H 11 Arcadia* A 18 Hopewell-Loudon* H 25 Cory-Rawson* A October 2 Van Buren* H 9 Pandora-Gilboa* A 16 Riverdale* H 23 Leipsic* A 30 North Baltimore* H All games 7 p.m. * Blanchard Valley Conference games Vanlue Ridgemont 6-43 St. Wendelin 34-14 Arcadia 12-61 Hopewell-Loudon 14-62 Cory-Rawson 6-56 2014 RESULTS RECORD BOOK Van Buren 6-47 Pandora-Gilboa 0-50 Riverdale 7-42 Leipsic 14-42 North Baltimore 20-54 WILDCATS 2014 1-9 2013 0-10 2012 0-10 2011 1-9 2010 2-8 2009 1-9 2008 0-10 2007 1-9 2006 1-9 2005 2-8 GO WILDCATS Good Luck from your friends @ FRUTH S Sugarhouse, Greenhouse & Floral Shop 19900 CR 169 Vanlue 419-387-7555 for College Dorms area ants out ms ea nd nts "Your Complete Floor Covering Center" Corner U.S. 224 & SR 18, Tiffin, (419) 448-1375 5'x8 6'x9 8'x10 9'x12

T 2 8 PREP FOOTBALL Eagles Continued from page T20 likely throwing to B.J. Mason is the next one up, Nichols said. With the ball skills and the open-field stuff, Mason is a lot like B.J. The issue is finding our No. 2. Justin Risner has good speed, Chaz VanSant has looked good in the summer, but all of them are unproven. B.J. may be the toughest player we have to replace, when you consider everything he did for us. He was a rock at corner for us. Senior Jacob Schimmoeller (6-foot- Tigers Continued from page T22 and we have Noah Brian as a returning receiver. (Brian) hadn t played football in a while, and last year was his first year back at it. We re hoping to see him turn the page this year and become a much more dynamic player. No matter who ends up starting at quarterback, he should have the supporting cast needed to successfully pilot an offense that led the BVC with 408.1 yards per game a year ago. North Baltimore returns a strong offensive line that should keep the quarterback upright and open holes for the running game. Arguably the most important thing for the Tigers is, even as Watson and Rader split presesaon reps, their similar skill set means the team hasn t needed to adjust its offensive scheme. They both can step in and deliver good balls, Taylor Bishop said. I think we ll be all right with either one. While the quarterback battle plays out, North Baltimore has another issue that s a little more complex than picking one player over another: Its defense needs improvement. Despite allowing 34 points and 386 yards a game last year, the Tigers actually improved significantly on their final season in the Midland Athletic League in 2013 (44 points, 430 yards per game). Still, those numbers aren t going to be good enough in a conference that saw five of its six playoff teams allow less than 20 points and 275 yards per game last year. 2, 215 pounds) is the lone returning lineman at offensive tackle and defensive end. We have a solid one in Jacob Schimmoeller who is back from last year, but you never really know about these other guys until we see some live stuff, Nichols said. Until we get the lines settled, it s not going to matter much what we do behind them. Nichols expects the secondary to be the strength of the defense. Craft and Rose return at the safety spots, and Cole Smith and Nick Burner are new starters but have varsity experience at the corners. Rhodes switches from strong-side to middle linebacker, and Clay Lenhart from weak-side to strong-side linebacker. Somebody has to step up in that linebacking corps, Nichols said. We ve moved defensive backs up, moved defensive ends back and nobody s grabbed the bull by the horns. Our secondary will be solid, our front four will be good but we need that third linebacker. Chaz VanSant joins Schimmoeller at defensive end, and Nichols said the competition at defensive tackle is so fierce that the two spots may wind up being a continuing rotation with as many as five players seeing time and guaranteeing fresh legs. We feel pretty confident we can put a pretty good front four together, Nichols said. Greg Bishop said the team will rely heavily on its defensive line and linebackers to make plays. Early word out of camp has been promising. Everyone has been able to get their job done, said linebacker Zach Meggitt. Defensively, our front line is doing well, the linebackers are doing well. I think we re going to have a great season on defense. With more healthy bodies on the team, the Tigers hope to avoid the same late-season swoon that cost them a potential playoff berth a year ago. Greg Bishop said they want to contend for a league title and a playoff berth. But once the season starts, that bigpicture thinking is going to be left at the door. We want to be 1-0 every week and that s something we aren t going to deviate from, he said. Raiders Continued from page T18 first thing you look at, Jacoby said. From where he was last year physically, to where he is today, he s probably put on 15 pounds. He s becoming more of a man. As inexperienced as Gabel is at quarterback, he ll be throwing to plenty of inexperienced wide receivers. Senior Andrew Hovis (6-2, 170) co-led the Raiders with nine catches but played mostly junior varsity last season. Seniors Hunter Greiner (5-11, 145) and Armando Palos (5-10, 170) and sophomore Lucas Streacker (6-1, 165) round out the starting receivers, Knights Continued from page T24 get better with regards to conditioning, learning and staying focused. The BVC expansion last season resulted in Van Buren receiving one of the toughest schedules in the conference. Games against the top three Blanchard Division leaders in Liberty Benton, Arlington and McComb and non-conference foe Bluffton presented big challenges for the Black Knights. Those difficult match-ups assisted the Black Knights in terms of points needed for the playoffs and tested them in the long run. They finished the season with an undefeated run having combined for just nine catches in 2014. The Raiders did boast the best defense in the SRL, allowing averages of 21.6 points and just 212.7 yards per game. All four starters return on the defensive line. Fillhart and senior Spencer King (6-1, 190) will be at end with Stewart and Gilbert holding down the tackle spots. Additionally, all three starting linebackers return with Andrew Ferree (5-10, 200) and Boose on the outside and Josh Short on the inside. We ve got a lot of the core back, Jacoby said. If you re going to start somewhere, that s the place to start. Greiner and Hovis will start at cornerback while Gabel and Palos will start at safety. against the five other teams from the Valley Division. I thought the split was OK, Shoup said. I m excited for the change next year of bringing it back together as one, with one true champion. I think that s the way it should be. There s going to be a lot of competition within the league this year in both the Valley and the Blanchard Divisions. In a league like this, you have to bring it every week. The Black Knights open up nonconference play at home Friday against Allen East, another beginning to a difficult schedule. There is a lot of excitement in the program as well as the community, Shoup said. The guys are excited; they got a little taste of the postseason. They re hungry for it again and we re expecting a return. Wildcats Continued from page T26 their own improvement before worrying about their opponents. Execution is the biggest thing, Yeater said. We shot ourselves in the foot quite a few times last year with fumbles, bad snaps, missed tackles or missed assignments. If we execute, I think these guys will be just fine. Coaching a team filled with twoway players, Yeater understands that he needs to get his players in shape early on in two-a-days in order to have some early success, but he can only push his players so far. Although all head coaches worry about health issues on their team each and every year, Yeater has even more of a reason to worry after taking a quick glance at his depth chart. 2014 State Championships That won t stop him and his players, however, from competing hard under the bright lights. We worry about injuries at times, but we don t think about it too much, Yeater said. We go out and do what we do at practice and we play the same whether we have five kids or 100 kids out there. Division I Lakewood St. Edward (13-2) 31, Huber Heights Wayne (13-2) 21 Division II Cincinnati LaSalle (14-1) 55, Macedonia Nordonia (14-1) 20 Division III Toledo Central Catholic (13-2) 56, The Plains Athens (14-1) 52 Division IV Cleveland Benedictine (14-1) 21, Kettering Archbishop Alter (14-1) 14 Division V Coldwater (14-1) 62, Canton Central Catholic (14-1) 21 Division VI Minster (12-3) 46, Kirtland (14-1) 42 Division VII Maria Stein Marion Local (15-0) 41, Norwalk St. Paul (13-2) 0 Fostoria Rotary Club is proud to recognize the outstanding students from Fostoria Community & St. Wendelin High Schools through the Rotary s STUDENT OF THE MONTH program.

PREP FOOTBALL T 2 9 Thursday Aug. 27 NW Ohio Games Napoleon at Defiance Marion Elgin at Ridgedale Friday Aug. 28 NW Ohio Games Akron Firestone at Wooster Senior Allen East at Van Buren Anthony Wayne at Findlay Arcadia at Lakota Archbold at Hicksville Arlington at Anna Ashland Crestview at Galion Northmor Ashland Senior at Wadsworth Bedford, Mich. at Toledo St. Francis Bellefontaine at Wapakoneta Bellevue at Sandusky Perkins Benjamin Logan at Fairbanks Bowling Green at Rossford Bradford at New Bremen Buckeye Central at Plymouth Buckeye Valley at Delaware Hayes Cardington Lincoln at North Union Carey at Riverdale Castalia Margaretta at Willard Celina at Versailles Clear Fork at Fredericktown Cleveland Villa-Angela at Genoa Clyde at Tiffin Columbian Columbus Grove at Pandora-Gilboa Convoy Crestview at Parkway Cory-Rawson at Bluffton Covington at St. Henry Delphos Jefferson at Lima Shawnee Delphos St. John s at Lima Bath Eastwood at Toledo Start Edgerton at Patrick Henry Firelands at Milan Edison Fort Loramie at Minster Fremont St. Joseph at Mohawk Galion Senior at Bucyrus Gibsonburg at Elmwood Hilltop at Waynesfield-Goshen Holgate at North Baltimore Howard East Knox at Danville Huron at Sandusky Senior Kenton at Coldwater Liberty Center at Tinora Lima Cent. Cath. at Elida Lima Perry at Troy Christian Linden McKinley at Orrville Lorain Clearview at Vermilion Loudonville at Sparta Highland Lucas at Lowellville Northwest District Football Schedule Mapleton at Crestline Marion Harding at Mount Vernon Marion Local at McComb Marysville at Jonathan Alder Monroeville at Edon Montpelier at Lake Mount Gilead at Colonel Crawford New London at Oberlin Normandy at Upper Scioto Valley Northwood at Ayersville Oak Harbor at Ottawa-Glandorf Ontario at Lexington Oregon Clay at Perrysburg Otsego at Evergreen Ottawa Hills at Swanton Piqua at Toledo St. John s Port Clinton at Woodmore River Valley at Upper Sandusky Riverside at Arcanum Seneca East at South Central Shelby at Mansfield Madison Sidney Lehman at Fort Recovery Spencerville at Leipsic Springfield at Fremont Ross St. Marys Memorial at Sidney Sunbury Big Walnut at Mansfield Senior Sylvania Northview at Toledo Waite Sylvania Southview at Toledo Rogers Tiffin Calvert at Hopewell-Loudon Toledo Bowsher at Maumee Toledo Christian at Delta Toledo Scott at Fostoria Senior Toledo Whitmer at Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Toledo Woodward at Cardinal Stritch Utica at Centerburg Van Wert at Bryan Vanlue at Ridgemont Wauseon at Fairview Wayne Trace at Paulding Wooster Triway at West Holmes Wynford at Liberty-Benton Saturday Aug. 29 NW Ohio Games Cleveland Benedictine at Tol. Cent. Catholic Hardin Northern at Beallsville Lima Senior at Middletown Norwalk Senior at Mentor Lake Catholic Sandusky St. Mary s at Norwalk St. Paul Thursday Sept. 3 NW Ohio Games West Jefferson at Jonathan Alder Friday Sept. 4 Buckeye Central at Seneca East Mohawk at Colonel Crawford Upper Sandusky at Carey Wynford at Ridgedale Defiance at Kenton Elida at Celina Lima Bath at Ottawa-Glandorf Van Wert at St. Marys Memorial Wapakoneta at Lima Shawnee Anna at Brookville Anthony Wayne at Toledo Start Ashland Crestview at Loudonville Ayersville at Ottawa Hills Beallsville at Marion Local Bryan at Tiffin Columbian Bucyrus at Crestline Cardington Lincoln at Riverdale Centerburg at Lucas Cleveland John Hay at Norwalk Senior Cleveland Lincoln-West at Toledo Scott Clyde at Eastwood Columbus Crusaders at Galion Senior Columbus Whetstone at Buckeye Valley Cuyahoga Heights at New London Danbury at Toledo Woodward Danville at Fredericktown Delphos Jefferson at Coldwater Edon at Edgerton Elmwood at Hopewell-Loudon Evergreen at Montpelier Fairbanks at Mechanicsburg Fairfield Christian at Hardin Northern Fort Recovery at Fort Loramie Fremont Ross at Sylvania Southview Galion Northmor at Worthington Christian Genoa at Oak Harbor Hamilton at Findlay Heath at Sparta Highland Hicksville at Convoy Crestview Highland at Ashland Senior Hillsdale at Willard Huron at Bellevue Lake at Northwood Lakota at Gibsonburg Leipsic at Columbus Grove Lexington at Shelby Liberty Center at Napoleon Liberty-Benton at Bowling Green Lima Cent. Cath. at Delphos St. John s Lima Perry at Allen East Mansfield Madison at River Valley Mansfield Senior at Canton McKinley Mapleton at Magnolia Sandy Valley Marion Harding at Lima Senior Marion Pleasant at Cincinnati Country Day Maumee at Toledo Waite Milan Edison at Monroeville Minster at Sidney Lehman New Bremen at Holgate Normandy at Arlington North Baltimore at Otsego North Union at Triad Norwalk St. Paul at Fremont St. Joseph Ontario at Clear Fork Oregon Clay at Sylvania Northview Orrville at Wooster Triway Pandora-Gilboa at McComb Parkway at Spencerville Patrick Henry at Wayne Trace Paulding at Fairview Ridgemont at Mount Gilead Rittman at South Central Riverside at Arcadia Rossford at Port Clinton Sandusky Perkins at Sandusky Senior Springfield at Toledo Bowsher St. Henry at Eaton Tinora at Delta Tol. Cent. Catholic at Columbus Bishop Hartley Toledo St. Francis at Perrysburg Toledo St. John s at Toledo Rogers Toledo Whitmer at Detroit Catholic Central Troy Christian at Waynesfield-Goshen Upper Scioto Valley at Cory-Rawson Utica at Howard East Knox Van Buren at Bluffton Vermilion at Fairview Versailles at Germantown Valley View Wauseon at Fostoria Senior West Holmes at New Philadelphia Western Reserve at Castalia Margaretta Wickliffe at Archbold Wooster Senior at Wadsworth Saturday Sept. 5 NW Ohio Games Marion Elgin at Bradford Plymouth at Sandusky St. Mary s Chillicothe Southeastern at Vanlue Swanton at Tiffin Calvert Woodmore at Toledo Christian Friday Sept. 11 Cory-Rawson at Liberty-Benton North Baltimore at Leipsic Colonel Crawford at Wynford Mohawk at Carey Ridgedale at Upper Sandusky Seneca East at Bucyrus Anna at Fort Recovery Delphos St. John s at Versailles Minster at Coldwater New Bremen at Marion Local St. Henry at Parkway Celina at Lima Bath Defiance at Elida Kenton at Wapakoneta Lima Shawnee at St. Marys Memorial Ottawa-Glandorf at Van Wert Archbold at Lake Ayersville at Lima Perry Bellevue at Clyde Benjamin Logan at Marion Elgin Bluffton at Fort Loramie Bowling Green at Otsego Bryan at Napoleon Canal Fulton Northwest at Orrville Cardinal Stritch at Lakota Cedarville at Riverside Clear Fork at Shelby Columbus Grove at Patrick Henry Convoy Crestview at Wayne Trace Coshocton at West Holmes Danville at Ontario Delta at Tiffin Calvert Edon at Hicksville Fairview at Delphos Jefferson Fostoria Senior at Port Clinton Fredericktown at Utica Galion Northmor at Lucas Genoa at Sandusky Perkins Green at Wooster Senior Hopewell-Loudon at Arlington Jean Vanier Catholic (Canada) at Hilltop Johnstown-Monroe at Buckeye Valley Jonathan Alder at Amanda-Clearcreek Kettering Fairmont at Toledo St. John s Lagrange Keystone at Galion Senior Lancaster (N.Y.) at Tol. Cent. Catholic Lancaster Fisher Catholic at Crestline Lexington at Norwalk Senior Liberty Center at Nelsonville-York See SCHEDULE, Page T30

T 3 0 PREP FOOTBALL Schedule Continued from page T29 Lima Cent. Cath. at Normandy Lima Senior at Piqua Lorain at Toledo Scott Mansfield Senior at Marion Harding Marion Pleasant at Centerburg McComb at Van Buren Milan Edison at Western Reserve Monroeville at Castalia Margaretta Montpelier at Paulding Mount Gilead at Johnstown Northridge Mount Vernon at Mansfield Madison North Union at Grandview Heights Northwood at Rossford Norwalk St. Paul at Huron Oberlin at Hardin Northern Oak Harbor at Eastwood Ottawa Hills at Evergreen Pandora-Gilboa at Riverdale Perrysburg at Toledo Whitmer Ridgemont at Buckeye Central Rittman at Mapleton Sandusky Senior at Fremont Ross Sandusky St. Mary s at Danbury South Central at Cardington Lincoln Sparta Highland at River Valley Spencerville at Holgate Sullivan Black River at Ashland Crestview Sylvania Southview at Findlay Tiffin Columbian at Ashland Senior Tinora at Wauseon Toledo Bowsher at Sylvania Northview Toledo Christian at Elmwood Toledo Rogers at Anthony Wayne Toledo St. Francis at New Albany Toledo Start at Maumee Toledo Waite at Oregon Clay Toledo Woodward at Springfield Triad at Fairbanks Upper Scioto Valley at Indian Lake Vanlue at Arcadia Vermilion at Firelands Waynesfield-Goshen at Allen East Wellington at New London Willard at Plymouth Woodmore at Swanton Saturday Sept. 12 NW Ohio Games Gibsonburg at Fremont St. Joseph St. Paris Graham at Sidney Lehman Friday Sept. 18 Riverdale at McComb Fremont Ross at Toledo St. John s Tol. Cent. Catholic at Oregon Clay Toledo St. Francis at Findlay Toledo Whitmer at Lima Senior Hopewell-Loudon at Vanlue Buckeye Central at Upper Sandusky Bucyrus at Mohawk Carey at Wynford Seneca East at Colonel Crawford Eastwood at Fostoria Senior Elmwood at Genoa Otsego at Woodmore Rossford at Lake Convoy Crestview at Columbus Grove Normandy at Spencerville Paulding at Bluffton Northwest Ohio Athletic League Evergreen at Bryan Patrick Henry at Liberty Center Swanton at Archbold Wauseon at Delta Norwalk Senior at Shelby Ontario at Tiffin Columbian Willard at Sandusky Senior Cardinal Stritch at Edon Gibsonburg at Northwood Tiffin Calvert at Danbury Toledo Christian at Hilltop Ashland Crestview at South Central Plymouth at Monroeville Green Meadows Conference Edgerton at Hicksville Fairview at Wayne Trace Holgate at Tinora Coldwater at St. Henry Fort Recovery at Delphos St. John s Marion Local at Minster New Bremen at Versailles Parkway at Anna Northern Lakes League Maumee at Bowling Green Napoleon at Sylvania Southview Springfield at Perrysburg Sylvania Northview at Anthony Wayne Hardin Northern at Waynesfield-Goshen Lima Perry at Ridgemont Riverside at Fort Loramie Sidney Lehman at Upper Scioto Valley Ohio Cardinal Conference Clear Fork at Mansfield Senior Lexington at Orrville West Holmes at Mansfield Madison Wooster Senior at Ashland Senior Huron at Sandusky Perkins Milan Edison at Oak Harbor Elida at Wapakoneta Lima Bath at Defiance Ottawa-Glandorf at Celina St. Marys Memorial at Kenton Van Wert at Lima Shawnee Arcadia at North Baltimore Clyde at Toledo Bowsher Cory-Rawson at Pandora-Gilboa Fairbanks at Marion Harding Fremont St. Joseph at Ottawa Hills Liberty-Benton at Leipsic Loudonville at Crestline Marion Elgin at Fredericktown New London at Mapleton Port Clinton at Castalia Margaretta Rocky River at Vermilion Toledo Rogers at Bellevue Toledo Start at Cincinnati Winton Woods Toledo Woodward at Akron Hoban Van Buren at Arlington Saturday Sept. 19 Allen East at Delphos Jefferson Western Reserve at Norwalk St. Paul Ayersville at Sandusky St. Mary s Trenton Edgewood at Lima Cent. Cath. Waverly at Ridgedale Friday Sept. 25 Arlington at Riverdale McComb at Arcadia Findlay at Oregon Clay Fremont Ross at Lima Senior Toledo St. John s at Toledo St. Francis Toledo Whitmer at Tol. Cent. Catholic Leipsic at Pandora-Gilboa Van Buren at North Baltimore Colonel Crawford at Bucyrus Ridgedale at Buckeye Central Upper Sandusky at Seneca East Wynford at Mohawk Eastwood at Otsego Elmwood at Rossford Lake at Fostoria Senior Woodmore at Genoa Bluffton at Allen East Columbus Grove at Normandy Delphos Jefferson at Paulding Spencerville at Convoy Crestview Northwest Ohio Athletic League Archbold at Wauseon Delta at Patrick Henry Liberty Center at Evergreen Swanton at Bryan Bellevue at Tiffin Columbian Norwalk Senior at Ontario Shelby at Sandusky Senior Danbury at Cardinal Stritch Hilltop at Edon Northwood at Ottawa Hills Tiffin Calvert at Gibsonburg Ashland Crestview at Western Reserve Norwalk St. Paul at New London South Central at Plymouth Green Meadows Conference Hicksville at Fairview Tinora at Edgerton Wayne Trace at Ayersville Anna at Coldwater Minster at Versailles New Bremen at Delphos St. John s Parkway at Fort Recovery St. Henry at Marion Local Northern Lakes League Maumee at Anthony Wayne Napoleon at Sylvania Northview Perrysburg at Bowling Green Sylvania Southview at Springfield Hardin Northern at Fort Loramie Riverside at Ridgemont Sidney Lehman at Lima Perry Upper Scioto Valley at Waynesfield-Goshen Ohio Cardinal Conference Ashland Senior at West Holmes Clear Fork at Lexington Mansfield Madison at Wooster Senior Mansfield Senior at Orrville Oak Harbor at Huron Sandusky Perkins at Clyde Defiance at Celina Elida at St. Marys Memorial Kenton at Van Wert Lima Shawnee at Ottawa-Glandorf Wapakoneta at Lima Bath Castalia Margaretta at Milan Edison Cleveland Heights at Toledo Start Lakota at Toledo Woodward Liberty-Benton at Hopewell-Loudon Mapleton at Monroeville Marion Elgin at Sparta Highland Marion Harding at North Union Toledo Bowsher at Massillon Washington Toledo Christian at Montpelier Toledo Scott at West Carrollton Toledo Waite at Sidney Valley Forge at Vermilion Vanlue at Cory-Rawson Waterloo at Lucas Western Reserve Academy at Crestline Willard at Port Clinton Saturday s Sept. 26 Games Carey at Sandusky St. Mary s Fremont St. Joseph at Danville Toledo Rogers at Lima Cent. Cath. Friday s Oct. 2 Games Arcadia at Cory-Rawson Arlington at Liberty-Benton Findlay at Toledo St. John s Oregon Clay at Toledo Whitmer Tol. Cent. Catholic at Fremont Ross Toledo St. Francis at Lima Senior Pandora-Gilboa at Hopewell-Loudon Van Buren at Vanlue Buckeye Central at Carey Mohawk at Seneca East Ridgedale at Colonel Crawford Upper Sandusky at Bucyrus Fostoria Senior at Elmwood Genoa at Rossford Otsego at Lake Woodmore at Eastwood Allen East at Paulding Delphos Jefferson at Bluffton Normandy at Convoy Crestview Northwest Ohio Athletic League Bryan at Wauseon Delta at Liberty Center Evergreen at Swanton Patrick Henry at Archbold Sandusky Senior at Bellevue Tiffin Columbian at Norwalk Senior Willard at Shelby Edon at Northwood Hilltop at Cardinal Stritch Ottawa Hills at Danbury Toledo Christian at Gibsonburg Monroeville at South Central New London at Western Reserve Green Meadows Conference Fairview at Ayersville Hicksville at Tinora Holgate at Wayne Trace Coldwater at Parkway Delphos St. John s at Minster Fort Recovery at New Bremen Marion Local at Anna Versailles at St. Henry Northern Lakes League Anthony Wayne at Perrysburg Bowling Green at Sylvania Northview Springfield at Napoleon Sylvania Southview at Maumee Fort Loramie at Waynesfield-Goshen Lima Perry at Upper Scioto Valley Ridgemont at Hardin Northern Sidney Lehman at Riverside Ohio Cardinal Conference Lexington at Mansfield Madison Mansfield Senior at Ashland Senior Orrville at West Holmes Wooster Senior at Clear Fork Clyde at Oak Harbor Port Clinton at Sandusky Perkins Toledo City League Toledo Start at Toledo Waite Celina at Wapakoneta Defiance at Ottawa-Glandorf Lima Bath at St. Marys Memorial Lima Shawnee at Kenton Van Wert at Elida Ashland Crestview at Mapleton Columbus Bishop Ready at Wynford Crestline at Danville Galion Senior at Marion Harding Huron at Castalia Margaretta Leipsic at McComb Loudonville at Lucas Mount Gilead at Marion Elgin North Baltimore at Riverdale Sandusky St. Mary s at Milan Edison Vermilion at Ontario Saturday Oct. 3 Plymouth at Norwalk St. Paul Toledo City League Toledo Scott at Toledo Woodward Edgerton at Fremont St. Joseph Montpelier at Tiffin Calvert Woodlan, Ind. at Lima Cent. Cath. Friday Oct. 9 Arcadia at Arlington Riverdale at Liberty-Benton Fremont Ross at Toledo Whitmer Lima Senior at Findlay Toledo St. Francis at Tol. Cent. Catholic Toledo St. John s at Oregon Clay Leipsic at Van Buren Vanlue at Pandora-Gilboa Bucyrus at Buckeye Central Mohawk at Upper Sandusky Ridgedale at Carey Seneca East at Wynford Eastwood at Genoa Elmwood at Otsego Lake at Woodmore Rossford at Fostoria Senior Bluffton at Spencerville Columbus Grove at Delphos Jefferson Convoy Crestview at Allen East Paulding at Normandy Northwest Ohio Athletic League Archbold at Bryan Evergreen at Delta Swanton at Patrick Henry Wauseon at Liberty Center Sandusky River League Sandusky St. Mary s at Lakota Norwalk Senior at Bellevue Ontario at Willard Shelby at Tiffin Columbian Northwood at Danbury Ottawa Hills at Hilltop New London at Monroeville Norwalk St. Paul at Ashland Crestview Western Reserve at Plymouth Green Meadows Conference Ayersville at Holgate Tinora at Fairview Wayne Trace at Edgerton Delphos St. John s at Anna Marion Local at Coldwater Minster at Fort Recovery New Bremen at St. Henry Versailles at Parkway Northern Lakes League Bowling Green at Anthony Wayne Maumee at Napoleon Perrysburg at Sylvania Southview Sylvania Northview at Springfield Fort Loramie at Ridgemont Hardin Northern at Sidney Lehman Upper Scioto Valley at Riverside Waynesfield-Goshen at Lima Perry Ohio Cardinal Conference Ashland Senior at Orrville Mansfield Madison at Clear Fork West Holmes at Mansfield Senior Wooster Senior at Lexington Clyde at Milan Edison Port Clinton at Huron Toledo City League Toledo Waite at Toledo Rogers Toledo Woodward at Toledo Bowsher Elida at Lima Shawnee Lima Bath at Van Wert Ottawa-Glandorf at Kenton St. Marys Memorial at Celina Wapakoneta at Defiance Cardington Lincoln at Marion Elgin Castalia Margaretta at Sandusky Perkins Cory-Rawson at North Baltimore Gibsonburg at Montpelier Hopewell-Loudon at McComb Johnstown Northridge at Hicksville Lima Cent. Cath. at Columbus Bishop Ready Lucas at Crestline Manchester at Colonel Crawford Marion Harding at Jonathan Alder Oak Harbor at Fremont St. Joseph South Central at Mapleton Vermilion at Parma Heights Holy Name Saturday Oct. 10 Cardinal Stritch at Tiffin Calvert Edon at Toledo Christian Friday Oct. 16 Liberty-Benton at Arcadia McComb at Cory-Rawson Findlay at Tol. Cent. Catholic Oregon Clay at Fremont Ross Toledo St. John s at Lima Senior Toledo Whitmer at Toledo St. Francis North Baltimore at Pandora-Gilboa Van Buren at Hopewell-Loudon Buckeye Central at Colonel Crawford Carey at Bucyrus Ridgedale at Mohawk Upper Sandusky at Wynford Elmwood at Woodmore Fostoria Senior at Genoa Lake at Eastwood Rossford at Otsego Allen East at Columbus Grove Bluffton at Normandy Delphos Jefferson at Convoy Crestview Paulding at Spencerville Northwest Ohio Athletic League Delta at Bryan See SCHEDULE, Page T31 REBATES START 8/28/2015

PREP FOOTBALL T 3 1 Schedule Continued from page T30 Liberty Center at Archbold Patrick Henry at Evergreen Swanton at Wauseon Bellevue at Willard Ontario at Shelby Tiffin Columbian at Sandusky Senior Cardinal Stritch at Northwood Danbury at Gibsonburg Edon at Ottawa Hills Tiffin Calvert at Toledo Christian Monroeville at Ashland Crestview Plymouth at New London Western Reserve at South Central Green Meadows Conference Edgerton at Ayersville Fairview at Holgate Hicksville at Wayne Trace Anna at New Bremen Coldwater at Versailles Fort Recovery at Marion Local Parkway at Delphos St. John s St. Henry at Minster Northern Lakes League Maumee at Springfield Napoleon at Anthony Wayne Perrysburg at Sylvania Northview Sylvania Southview at Bowling Green Ridgemont at Waynesfield-Goshen Riverside at Lima Perry Sidney Lehman at Fort Loramie Upper Scioto Valley at Hardin Northern Ohio Cardinal Conference Clear Fork at Ashland Senior Lexington at West Holmes Mansfield Senior at Wooster Senior Orrville at Mansfield Madison Huron at Milan Edison Port Clinton at Clyde Sandusky Perkins at Oak Harbor Toledo City League Toledo Bowsher at Toledo Waite Toledo Scott at Toledo Rogers Toledo Start at Toledo Woodward Celina at Van Wert Defiance at St. Marys Memorial Kenton at Elida Lima Shawnee at Lima Bath Wapakoneta at Ottawa-Glandorf Arlington at Leipsic Bay Village at Vermilion Crestline at Normandy Hilltop at Montpelier Lima Cent. Cath. at Bluffton (Ind.) Marion Elgin at Centerburg Marion Pleasant at Marion Harding Norwalk Senior at Columbus East Norwalk St. Paul at Mapleton Riverdale at Vanlue Sandusky St. Mary s at Castalia Margaretta Seneca East at Lakota Saturday Oct. 17 NW Ohio Games Lucas at Bridgeport Friday Oct. 23 Arlington at McComb Cory-Rawson at Riverdale Findlay at Toledo Whitmer Lima Senior at Oregon Clay Tol. Cent. Catholic at Toledo St. John s Toledo St. Francis at Fremont Ross Hopewell-Loudon at North Baltimore Leipsic at Vanlue Bucyrus at Ridgedale Carey at Seneca East Colonel Crawford at Upper Sandusky Wynford at Buckeye Central Eastwood at Elmwood Genoa at Lake Otsego at Fostoria Senior Woodmore at Rossford Columbus Grove at Paulding Convoy Crestview at Bluffton Normandy at Delphos Jefferson Spencerville at Allen East Northwest Ohio Athletic League Archbold at Delta Bryan at Patrick Henry Liberty Center at Swanton Wauseon at Evergreen Sandusky Senior at Ontario Shelby at Bellevue Willard at Norwalk Senior Danbury at Hilltop Gibsonburg at Cardinal Stritch Northwood at Tiffin Calvert Toledo Christian at Ottawa Hills Monroeville at Western Reserve New London at Ashland Crestview Green Meadows Conference Ayersville at Hicksville Holgate at Edgerton Wayne Trace at Tinora Delphos St. John s at Coldwater Minster at Anna New Bremen at Parkway St. Henry at Fort Recovery Northern Lakes League Anthony Wayne at Sylvania Southview Napoleon at Perrysburg Springfield at Bowling Green Sylvania Northview at Maumee Fort Loramie at Upper Scioto Valley Lima Perry at Hardin Northern Ohio Cardinal Conference Mansfield Madison at Ashland Senior Orrville at Clear Fork West Holmes at Wooster Senior Clyde at Huron Milan Edison at Port Clinton Toledo City League Toledo Rogers at Toledo Woodward Toledo Start at Toledo Bowsher Celina at Lima Shawnee Lima Bath at Kenton Ottawa-Glandorf at Elida St. Marys Memorial at Wapakoneta Van Wert at Defiance Castalia Margaretta at Oak Harbor Crestline at Mohawk Howard East Knox at Marion Elgin Liberty-Benton at Van Buren Lima Cent. Cath. at Columbus Bishop Hartley Lucas at Danville Mansfield Senior at Lexington Mapleton at Plymouth Marion Harding at Buckeye Valley Montpelier at Edon Normandy at Vermilion Pandora-Gilboa at Arcadia Tiffin Columbian at Sandusky Perkins Versailles at Marion Local Waynesfield-Goshen at Riverside Saturday Oct. 24 Sandusky River League Lakota at Fremont St. Joseph South Central at Norwalk St. Paul Ridgemont at Sidney Lehman Toledo City League Toledo Waite at Toledo Scott Bradford at Fairview Friday Oct. 30 Arcadia at Riverdale Cory-Rawson at Arlington Liberty-Benton at McComb Fremont Ross at Findlay Lima Senior at Tol. Cent. Catholic Oregon Clay at Toledo St. Francis Toledo St. John s at Toledo Whitmer Leipsic at Hopewell-Loudon North Baltimore at Vanlue Pandora-Gilboa at Van Buren Bucyrus at Wynford Colonel Crawford at Carey Mohawk at Buckeye Central Ridgedale at Seneca East Fostoria Senior at Woodmore Genoa at Otsego Lake at Elmwood Rossford at Eastwood Allen East at Normandy Bluffton at Columbus Grove Convoy Crestview at Paulding Delphos Jefferson at Spencerville Northwest Ohio Athletic League Bryan at Liberty Center Delta at Swanton Evergreen at Archbold Patrick Henry at Wauseon Sandusky River League Fremont St. Joseph at Sandusky St. Mary s Bellevue at Ontario Sandusky Senior at Norwalk Senior Tiffin Columbian at Willard Hilltop at Gibsonburg Ottawa Hills at Cardinal Stritch Tiffin Calvert at Edon Toledo Christian at Danbury Monroeville at Norwalk St. Paul Plymouth at Ashland Crestview South Central at New London Green Meadows Conference Fairview at Edgerton Hicksville at Holgate Tinora at Ayersville Anna at St. Henry Coldwater at New Bremen Fort Recovery at Versailles Marion Local at Delphos St. John s Parkway at Minster Northern Lakes League Anthony Wayne at Springfield Bowling Green at Napoleon Perrysburg at Maumee Sylvania Northview at Sylvania Southview Fort Loramie at Lima Perry Hardin Northern at Riverside Upper Scioto Valley at Ridgemont Waynesfield-Goshen at Sidney Lehman Ohio Cardinal Conference Ashland Senior at Lexington Mansfield Madison at Mansfield Senior West Holmes at Clear Fork Wooster Senior at Orrville Oak Harbor at Port Clinton Sandusky Perkins at Milan Edison Toledo City League Toledo Rogers at Toledo Start Toledo Scott at Toledo Bowsher Elida at Lima Bath Kenton at Celina Lima Shawnee at Defiance St. Marys Memorial at Ottawa-Glandorf Wapakoneta at Van Wert Castalia Margaretta at Lakota Mapleton at Western Reserve Marion Elgin at Galion Northmor Marion Harding at River Valley Montpelier at Northwood Shelby at Loudonville Vermilion at Clyde Warrensville Heights at Huron Wayne Trace at Lima Cent. Cath. Western Reserve Academy at Upper Sandusky Prep Football Standings Liberty-Benton 5 0 12 1 401 132 Arlington 4 1 11 2 451 120 McComb 3 2 8 4 432 178 Riverdale 2 3 3 7 201 423 Cory-Rawson 1 4 3 7 186 330 Arcadia 0 5 2 8 136 425 Van Buren 5 0 9 3 358 199 Leipsic 4 1 5 6 239 274 Pandora-Gilboa 3 2 6 5 328 212 Hopewell-Loudon 2 3 3 7 241 340 North Baltimore 1 4 5 5 314 340 Vanlue 0 5 1 9 119 473 Tol. Cent. Catholic 7 0 13 2 639 334 Lima Senior 5 2 8 3 510 314 Toledo Whitmer 5 2 7 4 465 285 Fremont Ross 5 2 7 4 411 365 Findlay 3 4 6 4 319 298 Toledo St. John s 2 5 2 8 212 407 Oregon Clay 1 6 2 8 191 394 Toledo St. Francis 0 7 1 9 256 461 Wynford 8 0 11 2 460 115 Colonel Crawford 6 2 8 2 412 199 Carey 6 2 8 2 399 135 Bucyrus 6 2 7 3 293 181 Buckeye Central 4 4 5 5 282 242 Mohawk 3 5 4 6 206 261 Seneca East 2 6 2 8 247 362 Ridgedale 1 7 2 8 100 399 Crestline 0 8 0 10 120 488 Sandusky River League Sandusky St. Mary s 3 0 6 4 341 228 Lakota 2 1 4 6 199 216 Fremont St. Joseph 1 2 2 8 130 305 St. Wendelin 0 3 1 9 87 506 Eastwood 7 0 9 2 409 149 Genoa 6 1 8 3 383 154 Lake 5 2 8 2 437 146 Rossford 4 3 4 6 320 269 Otsego 3 4 3 7 169 395 Fostoria Senior 2 5 4 6 224 334 Elmwood 1 6 1 9 212 443 Woodmore 0 7 0 10 172 397 Norwalk Senior 6 0 11 1 449 187 Bellevue 5 1 9 3 431 307 Ontario 4 2 6 4 249 276 Tiffin Columbian 3 3 6 4 351 272 Sandusky Senior 2 4 3 7 130 292 Shelby 1 5 2 8 219 349 Willard 0 6 0 10 54 359 Tiffin Calvert 6 0 9 3 397 230 Gibsonburg 5 1 9 1 433 166 Northwood 5 2 6 4 312 190 Edon 4 2 4 5 276 368 Toledo Christian 3 3 6 5 354 274 Ottawa Hills 3 3 4 6 210 298 Cardinal Stritch 1 5 4 6 216 287 Danbury 1 6 3 7 229 348 Hilltop 0 6 1 8 81 399 Sidney Lehman 6 0 10 2 475 222 Fort Loramie 5 1 7 4 308 230 Riverside 3 3 6 4 401 209 Upper Scioto Valley 3 3 4 6 175 262 Waynesfield-Goshen 2 4 3 7 134 310 Ridgemont 1 5 3 7 295 417 Lima Perry 1 5 2 8 234 330 Huron 6 0 10 2 376 160 Clyde 4 2 10 3 431 219 Sandusky Perkins 4 2 7 4 318 242 Port Clinton 3 3 7 4 325 302 Oak Harbor 2 4 3 7 161 237 Milan Edison 2 4 5 5 236 254 Castalia Margaretta 0 6 4 6 212 260

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