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'06 OH ATH Derrell Johnson (Iowa Signee)

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8/27/05

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TOP 25 ROUNDUP
Cardinal Mooney ball carriers lead rally past Walsh Jesuit


Saturday, August 27, 2005
From staff reports
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney overcame a slim second-half deficit to open defense of its Division IV state championship with a 22-10 nonleague victory over visiting Walsh Jesuit on Friday night.

Cardinal Mooney trailed, 10-7, in the third quarter. The Cardinals took their first lead, 15-10, when Nate Burne ran for a 5-yard touchdown and Cardinal Mooney ran in the two-point conversion.

Burne added another touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 15-yard run.

Walsh Jesuit, ranked No. 12 in The Plain Dealer's Top 25 poll, was unable to contain Cardinal Mooney rushers, although the Warriors held the Cardinals to zero passing yards. Burne and Derrell Johnson combined to rush for 290 yards.
Walsh running back Mark Wooldridge gained 141 yards on 19 carries.

Wooldridge scored the Warriors' first-quarter touchdown on a 13-yard run.

No. 10 Amherst 34, Admiral King 14

Alex Knipp accounted for three of the host Comets' five touchdowns.

Knipp, a senior running back, ran for two scores. He also caught a 20-yard touchdown pass.
 
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9/8/05

From the UNC site...Derrell has an offer from UNC and hopes to visit in October. He has 270 yards on the ground and 2 TDs plus a pick on defense so far this year. He also has offers from Cincinnati, Michigan State, West Virginia, Iowa, Penn State and Akron.
 
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Vindy.com


Published: Sunday, September 25, 2005
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The unbeaten Cardinals scored a touchdown in every quarter. By JOHN BUTERA
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YOUNGSTOWN — The Cardinal Mooney High football team broke a 7-7 tie with two quick touchdowns in the second quarter, then coasted to a 42-14 victory over Canton Central Catholic on Saturday at Stambaugh Stadium.
Mooney (5-0) scored at least one touchdown in ever quarter.
With score tied at 7, Mooney took the ball on its own 20 and drove 80 yards for a score. The drive was spearheaded by quarterback Derrell Johnson, who started the march with a 25-yard run and added runs of 11, 4 and 4 yards to get to the Crusaders' 30. Johnson then dropped back to pass, but saw an opening in Central Catholic's defense and ran untouched into the right corner of the end zone.
Cardinals take command
After forcing a three-and-out in just 55 seconds, Mooney got the ball back on its own 46. Nate Burney ran for 20 yards on first down and Johnson followed with a 32-yard run on the next play to get to the Crusaders' 2.
Johnson, who rushed for 107 yards on 10 carries, helped pave the way for Burney's 2-yard TD run, giving the Cards a 21-7 lead at halftime. Johnson sat out the second half.
Burney finished with 108 yards on 19 rushes. He scored his second TD, a 1-yard plunge, in the fourth quarter.
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update on Derrell... looks as if he'll be able to return by the last week of the season most likely.
he will be taking official visits to VA Tech, Purdue, and North Carolina. he is still interested in tOSU. has offers from UC, WVU, North Carolina, and Ohio U. at this point.
 
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Obviously, Johnson was out and it looks like Mooney missed him....:(

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No. 20 Benedictine 28, Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 13

The Bengals held on after gaining a 17-0 lead in the nonleague game at Bedford that pitted a pair of defending state champions.

Benedictine was last year's Division III champs while Cardinal Mooney won the Division IV crown. In handing the Cardinals their first loss this season, the Bengals evened their record to 3-3.

Cardinal Mooney (6-1) struggled stopping the run.

Senior Chris Austin rushed 31 times for 178 yards and two touchdowns. Jahmal Brown gained 62 yards on six carries with one TD. Benedictine amassed 239 yards rushing and threw the ball just once.
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