Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Division 3-week 6 rankings

1.Alter

2.Logan Elm
3.Jonathan Alder
4.Shawnee
5.Athens
6.Thurgood Marshall
7.Indian Hill
8.Kenton Rige
9.Jackson
10.Taft

Week 6- Division 2 rankings

1. Trotwood
2. Kings
3. Butler
4. Tippecanoe
5. Wapakoneta
6. Franklin
7. Mt. Healthy
8. Wilmington
9. Ross
10. Turpin

Week 6-Division 1 rankings

1. Moeller
2. LaSalle
3. Colerain
4. Princeton
5. St. Xavier
6. Middletown
7. Sycamore
8. Troy
9. Walnut Hills
10. Withrow

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Week 5 wrap up

Barn Brawl
After falling behind 14-0 early the Middletown faithful who showed up were in shock and it looked like Colerain was going to run Middletown out of the state. But the Middies battled back and by half time it was 14-13 after Middletown missed a PAT. The second half became a defensive slug fest as neither team scored until Colerain got into the endzone with a couple minutes left to make there lead larger and seal the victory.

Second time not so lucky
St. Xaviers Bomber Nation was going nuts as they had just made an incredible comeback and tied arch rival Moeller 27-27. But thats when the whitles blew and Moeller had taken a timeout before the kick there fore it did not count. St. X kicker Nick Roemers second try was not so good, and The X comback came up short.

Panthers come up short
For a team that has been blown out by two top 10 nationaly ranked teams, Miami Central was like a sigh of relief. After a back and forth game of no team leading by more than 7. Emillio Nadelma put a 39 yard field goal thru the uprights with just 3 seconds left to break the hearts of Elder, who is now in deep trouble of not making the playoffs for the second year in a row.

GWOC shocks!
5 weeks thru the season and first place in the GWOC central is Beavercreek. The north is just as shocking with Butler atop the division with Trotwood and Troy. All three teams are yet to play. As for the usual powers Wayne and Northmont are not sure what has hit them after taking some tough losses and blowouts. Centerville has recovered fine but is still much weaker than and below expectations.