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High School Licking Valley Panthers

Storm is a heck of a player but Coach Baughman stresses TEAM football above all else. It is going to be a exciting year for Licking Valley football. there are quite a few returning starters comming back for the Panthers and some very talented underclassmen comming up. i may be able to come up with a probable starters list.
 
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mavericace;796260; said:
Storm is a heck of a player but Coach Baughman stresses TEAM football above all else. It is going to be a exciting year for Licking Valley football. there are quite a few returning starters comming back for the Panthers and some very talented underclassmen comming up. i may be able to come up with a probable starters list.

Are either of German's boys still playing? He was my position coach at Newark High. Really great coach and person. His family were very nice people.
 
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BUCKYLE;796303; said:
Are either of German's boys still playing? He was my position coach at Newark High. Really great coach and person. His family were very nice people.
I believe one was a senior this past season ... was the place kicker, maybe?
 
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Jake German (FB/LB) and Tim German (OT) will be Seniors this comming year and Vince German will be a Junior. My guess would be that all three will be Starters on this years team.

Now i am not a expert but i think that 2 of them are brothers and the other is a cousin but dont ask me what ones lol.
 
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mavericace;796672; said:
Jake German (FB/LB) and Tim German (OT) will be Seniors this comming year and Vince German will be a Junior. My guess would be that all three will be Starters on this years team.

Now i am not a expert but i think that 2 of them are brothers and the other is a cousin but dont ask me what ones lol.

I remember him having two sons. It's been awhile, though.
 
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LVHS 2007 SCHEDULE

Aug. 24 H Zanesville
Aug. 31 A North Canton Hoover
Sept. 7 H Bishop Ryan Catholic (Hamilton, Ontario)
Sept. 14 A Bexley
Sept. 21 H Heath
Sept. 28 H Whitehall
Oct. 5 A Granville
Oct. 12 H Lakewood
Oct. 19 H Newark Catholic
Oct. 26 A Columbus Academy
 
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Licking Valley 27, Zanesville 7

Nick Phillips was 7-for-10 passing for 103 yards and a touchdown as the host Panthers rolled past Zanesville.
Storm Klein had touchdown runs of 3 and 1 yards to power Valley to a 14-0 halftime lead. Phillips threw a 47-yard score to Nick Kuhlwein in the third quarter, and Josh Bailey scored from a yard out in the fourth.
Bailey had 17 carries for 105 yards.
James Reid threw a 55-yard touchdown to Anthony Chandler for Zanesville's only score.
 
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HANOVER -- Licking Valley coach Randy Baughman always finds reasons to be picky.
The Panthers' standout tailback had an off night. Valley didn't play by its standards in the fourth quarter. And there are always those mental mistakes.



It didn't matter against Zanesville on Friday. Valley (1-0) used a balanced offensive attack and stellar defense to defeat the Blue Devils 27-7 in the season opener for both teams.


The Advocate - www.newarkadvocate.com - Newark, Ohio
 
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FINAL: Licking Valley 41, Heath 0

Nick Phillips' three rushing touchdowns led the Panthers to a 41-0 rout of Heath.

Phillips scored on runs of 11, 5 and 1 yards.

Storm Klein rushed for 201 yards, including a 78-yard touchdown run, and Adam Ratai caught a 58-yard scoring pass from Drew Ryan.
 
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Licking Valley beat cross county rival Granville 28-0. Moving them to 6-1 on the season. Storm Klein had 3td runs and Nick Phillips had 1. The real story was the Defense shutting down Granville's offense. Granville averages over 400 yards and well over 30 points per game. Valley held them to a little over 130 yards. They held Granville's star tailback Zack Lemon to 18 yards on 10 carries. The defense had 2 interceptions. Forced 2 fumbles recovering 1. They had 4 sacks, and had Granville's QB on the run all night. They constant pressure never let the Ace's spread offense get going.
 
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