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St. X rolls over DeMatha, 28-7
BY TOM GROESCHEN | [email protected]
St. Xavier is top-five in most national polls, including No. 1 in the PrepNation.com ratings.
DeMatha players said they believe.
?Ohio football is the real deal,? DeMatha running back Ashby Christian said.
Central Catholic collects easy 34-6 victory
Monday, September 03, 2007
By Mike White, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The WPIAL batted .500 at the Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Challenge this weekend.
Central Catholic, the Post-Gazette's No. 2-ranked Class AAAA team in the WPIAL and PIAA, cruised past Clayton Northmont (Ohio), 34-6, last night at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati in the final contest of the 11-game, two-day event.
One day earlier, Gateway was defeated by Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, 27-6, in the Herbstreit Challenge.
Clayton Northmont, an 8-3 team a year ago, led 6-0 after the first quarter. But Central Catholic came on strong to secure the victory.
Central Catholic took the lead for good in the second quarter when Luke McCall caught a 68-yard touchdown pass from Tino Sunseri and Matt Oczypok kicked the extra point.
Sunseri threw another touchdown pass later in the game and McCall scored on a 16-yard return of a fumble recovery. Oczypok kicked field goals of 36 and 33 yards and Dan Vaughan scored on a 21-yard reception and a 20-yard run.
Sunseri, a Louisville recruit, finished 5 of 10 passing for 122 yards.
Central Catholic's D.J. Myers was the contest's leading rusher with 74 yards on eight carries. Dom Timbers was slated to be Central Catholic's starting halfback, but went down with a knee injury in a preseason scrimmage and is out for the season.
Two other Central Catholic starters -- receiver Casey Totten and offensive lineman Matt Stephen -- also are out for the season with injuries.
More Challenge notes
The Central Catholic-Clayton Northmont game was one of seven played Saturday and yesterday at Nippert Stadium. Also Saturday, four games were played at Fawcett Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
In the game that preceded Gateway-Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, Long Beach Poly (Calif.) defeated Glenville (Ohio), 21-13.
Besides having one of the most unusual nicknames (Tarblooders), Glenville also has to have one of the biggest offensive lines in the history of high school football. From tackle to tackle, Glenville's starters stood 6 feet 5, 350 pounds; 6-5, 350; 6-4, 210; 6-4, 310; and 6-5, 320. That's an average of 6-42/3, 308.
But those linemen didn't exactly open a lot of holes to run the ball as Glenville had only 95 yards rushing on 28 attempts.
The current longest winning streak in the country was stopped Saturday night when Elder (Ohio) defeated Independence of Charlotte, N.C., 41-34, at Nippert Stadium. The score was tied, 34-34, after regulation. Elder scored first in overtime and Independence's possession ended when Elder's Keith Hamberg intercepted a pass.
By Bob Lichtenfels
Regional Recruiting Analyst
Posted Sep 2, 2007
CINCINNATI, OHIO ? Everyone in the free world besides the Highlands players, coaches and parents assumed that Trotwood Madison was all set to have a cakewalk with Highlands, Ky. Well that is why you play the game as the Bluebirds stunned the Rams 24-20 in the most exciting game of the day at the Herbstreit Challenge.
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By Scout.com staff
Scout.com
Posted Sep 5, 2007
Pittsburgh Central Catholic pulled off a big 34-6 victory over Clayton Northmont in the Kirk Herbstreit Challenge. After the game, Allen Trieu and Bob Lichtenfels stuck around and gave their thoughts on the game itself and the key recruits who played.
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By Scout.com staff
Scout.com
Posted Sep 5, 2007
St. Xavier pulled off a big win over Dematha even without star tailback Darius Ashley. Scout.com's Bob Lichtenfels and Dave Berk talk about how the Bombers won the game and how top recruits like Kenny Tate performed in the game.
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