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'06 OH WR/CB Ray Fisher (Indiana signee)

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9/8/05

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What, when, where: Senate Athletic League game, noon, at Bump Taylor (formerly Patrick Henry Middle School) Field, 11901 Durant Ave., Cleveland. Call 216-268-6000.

Records: Collinwood 2-0, Glenville 2-0.

What to watch: Led by quarterback Cecil Shorts III, and receivers LaRon Marshall and Rhodes transfer Terence Bryd, the Railroaders have looked impressive in outscoring their first two foes, Shaw and Richmond Heights, by a 95-16 margin. However, Glenville has proven it's one of the top teams in the state with stellar efforts against highly touted Mentor and defending Division II state champion Columbus Brookhaven. The Tarblooders, rated the fastest team in Ohio, are loaded with Division I college prospects. Quarterback Arvell Nelson, lineman Robert Rose, linebacker Reggie Echols and speedsters Raymond Small, Raymond Fisher, Royce Adams and Daven Jones should feast on the synthetic turf.

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9/22/05

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What, when, where: Nonleague game, 7:30 p.m. at Mollenkopf Stadium, 860 Elm Road NE, Warren. Call 330-841-2316.

Records: Glenville, 4-0; Harding 1-3.

What to watch: The area's top-ranked team will be out to avenge last season's last- minute 30-26 loss to Harding when Mario Manningham intercepted an Arvell Nelson pass for a 50-yard touchdown. Manningham is now a University of Michigan freshman, but Nelson is back and primed to redeem himself. After all, that loss was the Tarblooders' lone regular-season setback. Glenville has been nothing short of phenomenal and for good reason. The Tarblooders are big on the lines and have some of the state's fastest athletes at the skilled positions like two-way players Raymond Small, Raymond Fisher, Daven Jones and St. Edward transfer Royce Adams. University School transfer Bryant Milligan has given Glenville depth at WR/S, TB Bruce Frieson has fulfilled the role he inherited and another John Marshall transfer, Alex Bonilla, is a dependable placekicker. However, DE Deonte Williams and T Brandon McCray are questionable. Williams has a hip pointer and McCray twisted his knee. Strongsville's victory over Harding proved the Raiders' run defense is suspect. Harding has decent speed on the other side of the ball thanks to athletic QB Avery Qualls, but the offense is built around talented TB Dan Herron.
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IU sophomore receiver becoming difference-maker



November 7, 2007

By Brian Hedger Post-Tribune staff writer
The question was about Ray Fisher's 60-yard touchdown catch and run against Ball State last Saturday.
It was an electrifying play in which Fisher, an IU sophomore, made multiple defenders miss with slick moves, great vision and breakaway speed. A reporter wanted to know if that play helped IU quarterback Kellen Lewis regain some confidence after an extended struggle with turnovers.
The question came from the back of the room, so Hoosiers head coach Bill Lynch only heard the words "Ray" and "confidence."
"I'll say this," Lynch said. "Ray doesn't need confidence."
His tone of voice, sort of tongue-in-cheek, brought laughs throughout the room. And then, Lynch continued.
"Ray wants that ball in his hands all the time," he said. "You never know what way he's going to go, but he wants it and he's going to take off."
 
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TheStoicPaisano;1525671; said:
So after being one of IU's more productive receivers the last three years, the braintrust decided to move Fisher to DB this spring. All he did was win one of the cornerback jobs.
Their so talent deprived, I wouldn't be surprised to see him pop up on a few offensive sets here and there.
 
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