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Sunbury Big Walnut 21, Dublin Scioto 7: The Golden Eagles remained unbeaten with an impressive win over Dublin Scioto. BW quarterback Ethan Wetzel played a large part in the decision by completing 7-of-12 passes for 75 yards and TD and rushing 11 times for 33 yards. Wetzel also returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a score.
Big Walnut 44, Franklin Heights 18
Cory Wolfe scored three touchdowns and Ethan Wetzel passed for one touchdown and rushed for another as visiting Big Walnut (9-0, 4-0) beat Franklin Heights (4-5, 0-4) in the OCC Capital.
Wolfe scored on a 3-yard run and caught a 25-yard pass from Garrett Koehler as the Eagles took a 30-6 halftime lead. Wetzel also scored on a 4-yard run and threw a 12-yard TD pass to Derek Jones in the first half.
Mike Chandler threw for 156 yards and a touchdown and rushed for a TD for Franklin Heights.
EastSide-thanks for all the updates. Any idea whether the concussion will affect his play this weekend? Before I found out that he missed the second half (the likely reason that they lost), I figured losing the game would actually help them get more motivated for the playoffs. My senior year at Big Walnut we went undefeated during the regular season and then lost our playoff home opener to Beechcroft. Needless to say I don't want that to happen to this team.EastSide;972761; said:It was a battle royal. I got to give all the kids credit for a hard fought ball game.
The changing point was that Ethan Wetzel suffered a concussion in his TD run before the end of the first half as he didn't play the 2nd half.
thackattack;976818; said:EastSide-thanks for all the updates. Any idea whether the concussion will affect his play this weekend? Before I found out that he missed the second half (the likely reason that they lost), I figured losing the game would actually help them get more motivated for the playoffs. My senior year at Big Walnut we went undefeated during the regular season and then lost our playoff home opener to Beechcroft. Needless to say I don't want that to happen to this team.
Disappointment!
For the second year in a row, The Golden Eagles watched an outright Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division football championship slip through their fingers.
New Albany (7-3, 3-2), clinging to slim OHSAA Playoff hopes, upset second state-ranked Big Walnut 24-17 to hand the 9-1, 4-1 Golden Eagles their first loss of the season Friday night at Golden Eagle Stadium. The loss, combined with Liberty’s 34-7 victory over Franklin Heights gave the 8-2, 4-1 Patriots a share of the Capital Division title.
Ironically, Big Walnut has shared the OCC Capital championship the last two years with teams they defeated during the regular season. In 2006, the Golden Eagles shared the title with Watkins Memorial, a team they defeated 24-14 during the regular season. This season, Big Walnut defeated Liberty 24-7.