The Bombers recorded a safety, held Pickerington Central to six first downs, and gave up only 76 total yards in total offense, which is a Division I state championship game defensive record. Xavier quarterback Brogan McCaughey and wide receiver Jalen Patterson hooked up for four touchdowns — all in the first quarter — which set a Division I state title game record for receiving touchdowns in a game and tied the state record for passing touchdowns.
Patterson finished with five catches for yards, while McCaughey went for for yards. The Bombers collected 22 first downs and yards of total offense without a turnover. Xavier took over with a short field and McCaughey threw his first of four touchdown passes, finding Patterson for 14 yards and a lead less than two minutes into the game.
A Garner Wallace sack in the end zone gave St. Xavier two more points for the safety, and then McCaughey found Patterson for a scoring strikes of 35 and eight yards to push the lead to Mason Rohmiller was good on all six PAT kicks. Grant Lyons led the St. Xavier defense with six tackles, including 4. Matthew DeVine and Brennan Bareswilt both had five tackles.
Prior to this season, New Bremen had four playoff wins in school history, but the Cardinals won six playoff games this fall, which included wins over top-ranked and defending state champion Maria Stein Marion Local in a regional final and No. It is the th state title overall for the MAC. JFK had a big advantage in time of possession to , but the Eagles lost two fumbles and gave up a punt return for a touchdown.
Neither team put up big offensive numbers. New Bremen totaled yards of offense on yards rushing and 81 yards passing. The Cardinals held JFK to yards and had three quarterback sacks. New Bremen sophomore Hunter Schaefer rushed for yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. New Bremen broke it open in the third quarter when senior quarterback Mitchell Hays had a one-yard TD run with left, junior Owen Gabel kicked a yard field goal at and sophomore David Homan returned a punt 45 yards for a score with remaining that put the Cardinals up Homan caught a yard pass from Hayes with left in the fourth quarter to finish the scoring.
JFK quarterback Cam Hollobaugh was 8-for passing for 72 yards. The Eagles take home their fourth state runner-up trophy to go along with state titles in and The state title is the fifth for Hoban, all coming in the last six years. These two teams met in the state championship game, with Hoban winning , but Massillon knocked Hoban out of the playoffs last year in a regional final. Massillon has taken home the state runner-up trophy the last three years.
All six state championship games this weekend are being played in Massillon, which was a host for the state finals from Hoban posted a big lead in time of possession, to , and totaled yards of total offense. Senior quarterback Shane Hamm was 9-for passing for yards and four touchdowns.
Senior running back Victor Dawson rushed for yards on 21 carries. Hoban put together two long scoring drives in the first quarter. Massillon got back into the game just before halftime when senior quarterback Zach Catrone hit senior Caiden Woullard on a yard scoring pass with 21 seconds left before the intermission. Leading , Mooney junior Marcus McWilson then intercepted a Jarzab pass and ran it back before being shoved out of bounds at the Shawnee Quinn eventually found the end zone again to take a Mooney lead into halftime.
The third quarter was a repeat of the first quarter performance as neither team was able to put any points up on the scoreboard. With a little over six minutes remaining in the fourth, Shawnee faced a big third and seven when Jarzab was able to connect with junior Alex McCroy for a yard gain.
The Braves found the end zone again on a Jarzab seven-yard rush to cut the lead to seven, After an unsuccessful onside-kick with left, the Braves forced a punt which bounced into the end zone, setting up a play, yard drive that took them down to the Mooney After a costly Shawnee false start on fourth and one, Mooney senior Ryan Farragher deflected a deep end zone pass to help seal the Division III state title for the Cardinals.
The appearance marked the sixth time in the last eight years the Cardinals have made it to the state finals. They improve their all-time tournament record to Shawnee, which was making its first state appearance, drops its all-time playoff record to The junior running back set records for most touchdowns in a game in all divisions 6 , most rushing touchdowns in a game in all divisions 6 , most points all divisions 36 and most rushing yards in a game for Division II As a team, Trotwood-Madison set the record in Division II title games with yards of total offense.
The mark places the Rams eighth on the all-time list for total offense in a championship game. Together Trotwood and Avon set the Division II mark for most combined total yards in a championship game with , placing the game ninth on the all-time list for all divisions. The game itself was a back-and-forth affair. The Rams held a 21 point advantage late in the first half, but Avon was able to cut the lead to seven by the end of the third quarter. In the championship game, Trotwood held a 19 point lead against Maple Heights and was unable to hold on to the lead.
Avon was opportunistic, scoring on an interception return in the first quarter and recovering an onside kick late in the third quarter, trying to keep pace with the Rams running attack, but ultimately fell short in its first trip to the state championship game.
The Eagles finish as runner-up with a record. The Rams finish the season undefeated at Trotwood had previously finished as runner-up in and Division VI. Canton Fawcett Stadium — Saturday, December 3, a.
The win marks the fifth state title for Marion Local 11, 07, 06, 01, 00 while Buckeye Central takes home the runner-up trophy for the second time 11, The Marion Local squad was led by its sophomore quarterback, Adam Bertke, who was responsible for yards through the air on 14 for 19 pass attempts and four touchdowns.
Buckeye Central was led by senior Adam Paynter, who ran for yards on 11 attempts and scored two touchdowns. Paynter averaged He received help from junior running back Michael Adkins, who earned yards on 22 carries and a touchdown. Marion Local used an impressive balance of passing and rushing in the first half as they totaled yards of offense on 35 plays yards passing, 85 yards rushing. Heitkamp would finish the game with 95 total rushing yards on 19 attempts. Not to be outdone by his younger brother, senior Kellen Goettemoeller and Bertke connected for a yard touchdown to take a commanding Marion Local lead into the second quarter.
The second quarter was the Lee Pieron and Bertke show as the quarterback connected with his junior wide receiver for two touchdowns, one yarder and one yarder, to go up at half. The start of the second half began much like the first for the Bucks as they faced a fourth and 14 just a minute into the third and was forced to punt.
They marched down the field for a seven-play, yard drive that was capped off by a Paynter yard rushing touchdown That drive marked the first time Buckeye Central had entered Flyer territory on the afternoon. The Flyers would quickly quiet the Bucks, though, when Bertke connected with Pierron for a yard touchdown, capping off a two-play, yard drive, just 39 seconds later. With remaining in the third, Heitkamp rushed for his second touchdown of the afternoon and increase the lead to Four plays later senior Trevor Homan intercepted a Buckeye Central pass and ran it back for a touchdown.
The yard pick set a Division VI football state championship record, with the previous best being a yard return by Shaun Tompkins of Mogadore in the championship. Division I. Games tentatively scheduled for 7 p. Region 1. John F. Kennedy at 1 Mentor Ignatius Edward at 3 Cleveland Heights Region 2.
Whitmer Region 3. Region 4. Walnut Hills at 2 Cin. Colerain Xavier Sycamore at 4 Cin. Archbishop Moeller Division II. Games tentatively scheduled for p. Region 5. Region 6.
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