Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Centerville Steamrolls Beavercreek

 

Tonight (Friday, September 25, 2020) is Week #5 of Ohio’s 2020 High School Football Season. Due to the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic, the season has been shortened to only 6-Weeks. Therefore, tonight is the second to the last week of the regular season. Next weekend will be the final week of the regular season. At this current moment, I find myself sitting inside of Beavercreek, Ohio’s Miami Valley Hospital Stadium (MVHS). In just mere minutes, Beavercreek High School’s (BHS) Beavers will be squaring off against the Centerville High School (CHS) Elks. Coming into this game, Beavercreek has not been having a successful season. Thus far, the Beavers’ Overall Season Record stands at 0-4. By the scores of 37-8; 77-16; 42-8; and 70-8, the team has lost all of its games. By looking at the previously-mentioned scores, one issue is quite clear. BHS has not been competitive in any of its games. Will tonight’s game be different? Centerville’s Overall Season Record is 1-3. However, do not allow the Elks’ record to fool you. Although CHS possesses a losing record, the team has been very competitive. Its three losses have consisted of the following: 7-Points (Overtime Loss); 5-Points; and 13-Points. While I do not know who will end up winning the ensuing game, I can say the following. Within MVHS over the years, I have witnessed many interesting occurrences and outcomes. Tonight, I do not expect anything different.

 

            After the Official Coin Toss, Beavercreek started on Offense first. The Beavers’ Offense got going on its own 18-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 8, the ball was on the 20-Yard Line. At 11:11, Jack Barnett completed a pass to Travis Terrell. Before he could obtain the First Down, Terrell was tackled (on the 27-Yard Line). As the 4th Down and 1 play was getting underway, whistles blew. Flags were thrown. BHS’s Offense was penalized for an Illegal Shift Violation. The 5-Yard Loss was very critical. The team was now forced to deal with 4th Down and 6 from the 22-Yard Line. Instead of performing a play, Beavercreek decided to punt (10:14). Centerville’s Offense started on its 30-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Joseph Weber rushed the ball to the 45-Yard Line (10:04). The very next play ended with Bryant Callahan running the ball 19-Yards (to Beavercreek’s 36-Yard Line). The Elks’ Offense just kept on rolling. On 1st Down and 10, the ball was on Beavercreek’s 36-Yard Line. After the snap-from-center, Chase Harrison completed a 27-Yard Pass to Nick Meade (9:43). The play gave CHS a 1st and Goal on the 9-Yard Line.

 

            After a run by Weber, the ball rested on the 1-Yard Line. On 2nd and Goal, Weber took the ball into the end zone (9:06). Harrison’s 2-Point Conversion Rush was good. Centerville leads Beavercreek 8-0. Once Beavercreek’s Offense received the ball again, its Offensive Drive started on the team’s 25-Yard Line. The Beavers went three plays and out. With 7:48 on the clock, the ball was on the 28-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 7, BHS punted the ball away. The Elks’ Offense started on its 38-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Callahan rushed the ball to Midfield (50-Yard Line – 12-Yards – 7:37). With 7:17 on the clock, the drive came to an end. On 1st Down and 10, Harrison completed a 50-Yard Touchdown Pass. Matt Mercer was the lucky recipient. Jackson Courville’s Extra Point Kick was good. By the score of 15-0, Centerville leads Beavercreek. How would Beavercreek respond to Centerville’s latest scoring conversion? The Beavers’ next Offensive Drive started on the team’s 40-Yard Line.

 

            On 2nd Down and 10, Barnett rushed the ball to Centerville’s 49-Yard Line (11-Yards – 7:03). At the end of the next play, Beavercreek obtained another First Down. Addison Culpepper rushed the ball 19-Yards. He was brought down on the Elks’ 30-Yard Line (6:42). With 5:44 remaining in the 1st Quarter, the Beavers’ good fortunes continued on. The ball was positioned on the 24-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 4, Barnett completed a 9-Yard Pass to Allan Hopkins. All good things must come to an end. On 1st Down and 10 from the 15-Yard Line, Barnett was intercepted by CHS’s Defense (5:10). Near the line of scrimmage, the ball was tipped. Then, the interception took place. Centerville’s Offense did not waste much time capitalizing off of its defense’s huge play. At the 4:01 mark, the Elks faced 4th Down and 1 from the team’s 35-Yard Line. After the snap-from-center, Callahan took the hand-off. When he stopped running, he was standing in BHS’s end zone. The 2-Point Conversion was no good. Centerville leads Beavercreek 21-0.

 

            Once the ensuing kickoff was complete, the ball rested on Beavercreek’s 32-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 6 from the 36-Yard line, Barnett completed a 9-Yard Pass to Hopkins (2:37). Barnett soon completed another pass to Hopkins. On 2nd Down and 10 from the 45-Yard Line, Barnett completed a 29-Yard pass to Hopkins. The play ended on Centerville’s 26-Yard Line (1:35). With 49-Seconds on the clock, everything came crashing down. On 2nd Down and 10, Barnett was intercepted by the Elks’ Matthew Graveline. Graveline was stopped on his team’s 40-Yard Line. The Elks’ Offensive Drive ended very quickly. After the snap-from-center on 1st Down and 10, Harrison completed a 60-Yard Touchdown Pass to Matt Mercer (32-Seconds). Jackson Courville’s Extra Point Kick was good. Centerville’s lead stands at 28-0. At the 11:26 mark of the 2nd Quarter, Beavercreek’s Offense avoided catastrophe. The ball was on the Beavers’ 29-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 7, Barnett was intercepted. The Elks’ Defender took the ball to the end zone. However, flags were thrown. Pass Interference on CHS’s Defense took the touchdown off of the scoreboard.

 

            As a result of the penalty, Beavercreek had a 1st Down and 10 on its 44-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 6 from the 48-Yard Line, Barnett completed a 6-Yard Pass to Addison Culpepper (to Centerville’s 46-Yard Line – 10:41). With the aid of an Intentional Grounding Violation, the Beavers’ Offense went on to go three plays and out. On 4th Down and 15 from Beavers’ own 41-Yard Line, BHS was forced to punt (8:54). The punt was a really good one. The ball was downed on the Elks’ 8-Yard Line. Beavercreek’s Defense prevented Centerville’s Offense from adequately moving the ball. With 8:05 on the clock, CHS’s Offense faced 3rd Down and 2 from the 16-Yard Line. Callahan picked up exactly 2-Yards. The next play ended with Harrison completing a 9-Yard Pass to William Jackson-Linkhart (7:30). On the very next play, Harrison connected with Jackson-Linkhart again. This time, Jackson-Linkhart was on the receiving end of a 73-Yard Touchdown Pass (7:07). The situation had been 2nd Down and 1 from the 27-Yard Line. Courville’s Extra Point Kick was good. Centerville’s lead over Beavercreek increased to 35-0. After receiving the ball again, Beavercreek’s Offense ended up going three plays and out. On 4th Down and 8 from Beavercreek’s own 20-Yard Line, the team was forced to punt (6:04).

 

            Centerville’s next Offensive Drive was slow to get going. However, it soon received assistance from Beavercreek’s Defense. The drive started on CHS’s 37-Yard Line. With 5:09 remaining in the First Half, the ball was positioned on the 42-Yard Line.  On 3rd Down and 5, Harrison completed a pass. Plus, Penalty Flags were thrown too. The Beavers’ Defense was penalized for a Personal Foul Violation (Face Mask). Along with the completed pass, the penalty placed the ball on Beavercreek’s 15-Yard Line. An ensuing Encroachment Violation (against BHS) soon gave the Elks’ Offense five more yards. On 1st and Goal from the 6-Yard Line, Harrison completed a Touchdown Pass to Nic Bruder (4:43). The Extra Point Kick was good. Centerville now leads Beavercreek 42-0. After receiving the ball back, Beavercreek’s Offense was unable to move the ball. The team’s Offensive Drive started on its 21-Yard Line. The Beavers went three plays and out. On 4th Down and 11 from the 20-Yard Line, the ball was punted away (2:59). The ball was downed on Beavercreek’s 25-Yard Line.

 

            Joseph Weber went on to rush the ball twice. The first run lost 2-Yards. The second run picked up 2-Yards. Therefore, the ball was back on its original starting point (Beavercreek’s 25-Yard Line). A 7-Yard Pass was then completed. Centerville was now down to 4th Down and 3 on Beavercreek’s 18-Yard Line. Brendan Salo’s Field Goal Attempt was no good. At the end of the 2nd Quarter and First Half, Centerville still leads Beavercreek 42-0. After the Halftime Break, Centerville’s Offense got going on Beavercreek’s 41-Yard Line. A 5-Yard Penalty against the Elks’ Offense soon got in the way of progress. At 9:25, the ball was positioned on the Beavers’ 38-Yard Line. It was now 4th Down and 7. Instead of punting or attempting a Field Goal, CHS decided to proceed with a play. After the snap-from-center, Colin Becker completed a long pass. The 32-Yard Pass Completion placed the ball on BHS’s 6-Yard Line. On 2nd and Goal, Weber rushed the ball into the end zone (8:12). The Extra Point Kick was good. By the commanding score of 49-0, Centerville leads Beavercreek.

 

            Beavercreek’s Offense started on its 19-Yard Line. The team went three plays and out. On 4th Down and 6 from the 23-Yard Line, the Beavers had to punt (5:51). Centerville did not keep the ball long. The Elks’ Offense started on BHS’s 39-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 1 from the 30-Yard Line, Centerville’s Quarterback went on to be intercepted by Beavercreek’s Bryce Solberg. Solberg was brought down on Centerville’s 45-Yard Line. With 2:28 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, the Beavers’ Offense received a huge break. On 3rd Down and 8 from the Elks’ 43-Yard Line, Spencer Johnson threw an Incomplete Pass. Due to the Elks’ Defense committing Pass Interference, the Beavers’ Offensive Drive continued. The ball was moved to the 28-Yard Line. The 3rd Quarter went on to end. When it ended, Centerville still led Beavercreek 49-0. As the 4th Quarter got underway, Beavercreek was faced with 4th Down and 5 on Centerville’s 23-Yard Line. At 11:54, Johnson completed a 7-Yard Pass to Culpepper (to the 16-Yard Line). On 1st Down and 10, Johnson completed a pass to Hopkins (11:13). The play gave BHS a 1st and Goal on CHS’s 5-Yard Line.

 

            After two runs by Culpepper and a Pass Completion by Johnson, the ball still did not reach the end zone. The ball rested on the 2-Yard Line. It was now 4th Down and Goal. Surprisingly, Beavercreek’s Offense did not perform another play. Instead, BHS performed a Field Goal Attempt. Kenny Blackmore’s Field Goal Attempt was good. Beavercreek trails Centerville 49-3. Centerville’s next Offensive Drive started on Beavercreek’s 42-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Weber picked up 5-Yards (to the 37-Yard Line – 8:19). The next play had Weber running again. Unfortunately, he did not make it past the 37-Yard Line. An Incomplete Pass followed. With 6:29 remaining in the game, it was now 4th Down and 5 from BHS’s 37-Yard Line. Quarterback Max Doepker kept the ball. When he was tackled, it was on the 29-Yard Line (8-Yards). On 1st Down and 10, Doepker was intercepted by Beavercreek’s Troy Goffe (5:44). The ball was downed on Beavercreek’s own 38-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Johnson completed a 62-Yard Touchdown Pass to Travis Terrell (5:11). For Beavercreek High School, it was a case of “too little too late.” By the Final Score of 49-10, Centerville High School went on to win the game.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

London Runs Through Shawnee

 

Besides being a Freelance Sports Writer, I am a Substitute Teacher. Back on Friday, March 13, 2020, my life changed. More importantly, the world changed. After days and weeks of its progression, Covid-19 (Coronavirus) finally made its major mark on Ohio’s Educational System. At the time, people did not know the following. Friday, March 13, 2020 was the final in-person day of the 2019-2020 School Year (for many Ohio School Districts). For the school district I sub for (Xenia Community Schools – XCS), the following week was set to be the final week of classes before the start of Spring Break. Being that no one in today’s society knew how to deal with an ongoing pandemic, people did not know what to expect. To be perfectly honest, no one still knows what to expect. The Coronavirus Pandemic has not ended. Its end date is unknown. As the days and weeks of both Spring and Summer proceeded to go on, one issue became very clear. The uncertainty of the upcoming 2020-2021 School Year was very prevalent. As a result of that issue, another situation was beginning to be talked about. A Fall Season without sports was a real possibility. To me, all I could think about was the possibility of not being able to cover any Ohio High School Football Games. In fact, I started preparing myself for the worst. Within my mindset, I just kept on telling myself that there would be no football. I wanted to build myself up for the eventual sadness that was sure to come all at once. I did not want to be hit with the bad news. Being informed that way would cause so much pain.

 

            Fast forward to tonight (Friday, September 18, 2020). Currently, I am sitting inside of London, Ohio’s Bowlus Field. Believe it or not, the 2020 Ohio High School Football Season was not canceled. Instead of the normal 10-Week Season, the season was shortened to 6-Weeks. In just mere minutes, London High School’s (LHS) Red Raiders will be facing Springfield, Ohio’s Shawnee High School (SHS) Braves. Each Central Buckeye Conference (CBC) school possesses a record of 3-0. Therefore, I expect to be witnessing a good game. Shawnee won the Official Coin Toss. The team has decided to begin on Offense. After the kickoff, the Braves’ Offense started on its own 35-Yard Line. SHS proceeded with two rushing plays. Then, an incomplete pass was thrown. The ball remained on the 35-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 10, Drew Mitch punted the ball away (10:40). London’s Offense started with good field position. The ball rested on the team’s 49-Yard Line.

 

            The Red Raiders put forth a healthy dose of Antwaun Burns. After Burns rushed the ball three times, the ball was positioned on the Braves’ 38-Yard Line. LHS proceeded to continue the utilization of Burns’ legs. Burns had two more runs. Those plays picked up a total of 10-Yards. On 1st Down and 10 from Shawnee’s 28-Yard Line, Jonathan Schooley rushed the ball. He almost broke free to the end zone. Before he could break free, Schooley was tackled. He was brought down on the 19-Yard Line (8:22). With 7:29 on the clock, LHS had a 2nd Down and 6 from the 10-Yard Line. Khaleb Comer took the hand-off. He was stopped at the goal line. On 1st and Goal, Burns took the ball into the end zone (7:03). Ryan Fullmer’s Extra Point Kick was good. By the score of 7-0, London leads Shawnee. Shawnee’s next Offensive Drive started on the team’s 25-Yard Line. The drive was a complete disaster. On 3rd Down and 10, the ball remained on the 25-Yard Line. At 6:00, Drew Mitch completed a pass to Luke Myers. Unfortunately, Myers was tackled way in the backfield (21-Yard Line). On 4th Down and 14, SHS punted the ball away (5:25).

 

            Once again, London’s Offense started an Offensive Drive with good field position. The ball was positioned at Midfield (50-Yard Line). On 1st Down and 10, Comer picked up 13-Yards (5:13). The next play ended with Comer rushing for 7-Yards. With 4:08 remaining in the 1st Quarter, the ball was on Shawnee’s 30-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 3, Schooley ran the ball up the middle. Although he was brought down on SHS’s 26-Yard Line, he managed to obtain a First Down. The Red Raiders’ Offense went on to allow Burns to rush the ball three, consecutive times. At the 1:19 mark, LHS faced 4th Down and 3. The ball rested on the 19-Yard Line. After the snap-from-center, Burns was handed the ball again. This time, he picked up the First Down. The 5-Yard Run moved the ball to SHS’s 14-Yard Line. Before the 1st Quarter ended, London was able to conduct two more plays. Those plays barely moved the ball. At the end of the 1st Quarter, London still leads Shawnee 7-0.

 

            After the 2nd Quarter got underway, London’s Offense still experienced problems. First, Burns was tackled for a loss of 7-Yards. Then, the unit was hit with a penalty violation. At 11:03, the ball was on Shawnee’s 24-Yard Line. The Red Raiders faced 4th Down and 10. Instead of attempting a Field Goal, the team decided to run an Offensive Play. After the snap-from-center, Isaiah Jones threw a pass to the end zone. The intended receiver was going one-on-one with a defender. In the end, the defender won the showdown. He broke up the pass. LHS turned the ball over on downs. Shawnee’s Offense was unable to capitalize off of it defense’s good play. The Braves’ Offense went on to go three plays and out. With 9:31 on the scoreboard, the ball was on SHS’s 20-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 9, the ball was punted away.

 

            London’s Offense got going on the team’s own 34-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Burns took the hand-off. He moved the ball to the 45-Yard Line (9:18). If Burns was not tackled at that point, his run could have been very long. Quite possibly, he might have scored a touchdown. By the way of running the ball, the Red Raiders’ Offense continued to move the ball. Consecutive runs by Schooley, Burns, Comer, and another one by Schooley placed the ball on Shawnee’s 24-Yard Line. With 5:45 remaining in the First Half, the ball was positioned on SHS’s 21-Yard Line. LHS was faced with 4th Down and 5. Once again, London refused to perform a Field Goal Attempt. The team performed a play. Burns took the hand-off. He proceeded to rush the ball to the 9-Yard Line. On 1st and Goal, Burns was handed the ball again. When he stopped running, Burns was in the end zone (5:21). Fullmer’s Extra Point Kick was good. London leads Shawnee 14-0.

 

            Shawnee’s next Offensive Drive started on the Braves’ 20-Yard Line. An eventual penalty moved the ball back 10-Yards. With 4:14 remaining in the 2nd Quarter and First Half, SHS was faced with 3rd Down and 14 from the 16-Yard Line. After the snap-from-center, Drew Mitch was almost dropped for a Safety. During the process, he fumbled the ball. London’s Jonathan Schooley recovered the loose ball. When he recovered the ball, Schooley was in the end zone. As a result, he scored a Touchdown. After the successful completion of the Extra Point Kick, London possessed a 21-0 lead. How would Shawnee’s Offense respond to such a grave mistake? The Braves’ next Offensive Drive started on the team’s 35-Yard Line. With much success, the team was unable to move the ball. SHS’s Offense went three plays and out. On 4th Down and 6 from the 39-Yard Line, the team was forced to punt (2:55). The ball ended up being downed on London’s 25-Yard Line.

 

            With 1:32 on the clock, it was now 2nd Down and 9 from the 26-Yard Line. Burns proceeded to sprint his way 24-Yards (to Midfield’s 50-Yard Line). From Midfield, Comer moved the ball to Shawnee’s 34-Yard Line. London’s good fortunes continued. On 1st Down and 10 from the 34-Yard Line, Schooley completed a pass to Jeremiah Yearout (56.6-Seconds). The 15-Yard Pass Completion got the ball to the 19-Yard Line. An ensuing run by Burns placed the ball on the 6-Yard Line. On 2nd and Goal, Burns took the ball into the end zone (16.7-Seconds). The Extra Point Kick was good. By the score of 28-0, London took a commanding lead over Shawnee. At the end of the First Half, London still led Shawnee 28-0. After the Halftime Break, London started on Offense first. At 10:46, the ball was on the Red Raiders’ 42-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 12, Schooley completed a 30-Yard Pass to Ethan Minner. Minner was tackled on the Braves’ 28-Yard Line. From that point, the drive stalled. At 8:18, London had a 4th Down and 1 on SHS’s 19-Yard Line. Burns took the hand-off. Shawnee’s Defense immediately brought him down. London turned the ball over on downs.

 

            The ball was downed on Shawnee’s 19-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Mitch ran the ball 11-Yards (to the 30-Yard Line – 8:09). The next play consisted of Mitch completing an 8-Yard Pass to Danny Rogers. The team went on to obtain a First Down. The ball rested on SHS’s 40-Yard Line. Mitch proceeded to complete passes to both Cameron Brucker (6-Yards) and Rudy Scanlon (25-Yards). With 5:36 on the clock, the ball rested on London’s 29-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 1 from the 20-Yard Line, Mitch completed a 20-Yard Touchdown Pass to Jamon Miller (5:01). As he caught the ball, Miller was wide-open. The Extra Point Kick was good. Shawnee now trails London 28-7. London’s next Offensive Drive started with a 10-Yard Run. Burns took the ball from his team’s 18-Yard Line to the 28-Yard Line. The Red Raiders soon avoided a potential disaster. With 3:36 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, a fumbled snap took place. Fortunately, LHS’s Offense (Antwaun Burns) recovered the loose ball. On 4th Down and 9 from the 29-Yard Line, LHS had to punt.

 

            Shawnee’s Offense started its next drive on the team’s 49-Yard Line. With 1:24 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, the ball was on London’s 45-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 4, Max Guyer had a long run. Unfortunately, an Illegal Formation Penalty negated the long run. The ball moved back 5-Yards (Midfield – 50-Yard Line). An ensuing Holding Penalty moved the ball back again. This time, the ball was moved back to Shawnee’s own 39-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 20 from the 39-Yard Line, SHS was forced to punt (37.2-Seconds). The punt was a good one. The ball ended up being downed on London’s 4-Yard Line. At the end of the 3rd Quarter, London leads Shawnee 28-7. The Red Raiders controlled the entire 4th Quarter. The team’s Offensive Drive started with 24.6-Seconds remaining in the 3rd Quarter. It did not end until the 1:25 mark of the 4th Quarter. At the 4th Quarter’s 1:25 mark, the ball rested on the Braves’ 3-Yard Line. On 3rd and Goal, Burns rushed the ball into the end zone. Fullmer’s Extra Point Kick was no good. However, that did not matter. The damage was already done. Just like it had done the entire game, London’s rushing attack controlled the 4th Quarter. By the Final Score of 34-7, London went on to defeat Shawnee.