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OL Michael Brewster (Official Thread)

Edgewater 42, Colonial 13 -- OrlandoSentinel.com

Chris Cornell | Sentinel Staff Writer
October 20, 2007

Edgewater cruised past Colonial 42-13 Friday at Frank Lough Field for the Eagles' fifth consecutive victory.

The defense of the Eagles (6-1, 3-0 Class 6A, District 3) didn't allow a first down in the first quarter, and the offense, led by senior running back Jeremiah Schwartz, scored two touchdowns in the first seven minutes as Edgewater stormed out to a 21-0 lead.

"Of all the games we've played, this is the best we've started in terms of offense, defense and the kicking game. We were really hitting on all cylinders," Edgewater Coach Bill Gierke said. "This is the second week in a row that we had a chance to put everyone on our team in the game, and that's important."

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Edgewater 31, University 14

Orlando Sentinel

Edgewater flexed its muscles once more in a 31-14 victory over University on Thursday.

"I think we played really, really well," Edgewater Coach Bill Gierke said. "About the only thing negative was Mike Brewster strained his knee and we had to take him out."

"We'd like to go undefeated in the district," Brewster said. "Then we have Boone for the Metro Conference which we haven't won since 2004."

Brewster walked without a limp after the game and said his knee was a little sore but felt fine otherwise.

Dude I hope it is just a little tweak. I am sure that with the lead he came out as a precaution.
 
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL EDGEWATER 28, W. PARK 7

Edgewater captures district title
Zach McCann | Sentinel Staff Writer
November 3, 2007

For the ninth straight season, Edgewater is going to the playoffs.

The Eagles captured the Class 6A, District 3 title with a 28-7 win against visiting Winter Park on Friday.

Edgewater's Jeremiah Schwartz totaled 193 yards and three scores on 28 carries in addition to a receiving touchdown. The powerful 230-pound senior earned many of his yards between the tackles and after the initial hit.

The offensive line, anchored by Ohio State pledge Michael Brewster at left tackle, opened holes all night and wore down Winter Park's front seven.

Edgewater captures district title -- OrlandoSentinel.com
 
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Typical Brewster, he was at the game and was large and in charge. I was watching Pryor and at a very appropriate time Brewster shows up. They hung out watching the team warm up and sat together with Shugarts, Torrence, Stoneburner and Adams. They had great seats (they must know imporant people). After the game, they walked over by the band and waited for the team to come over for "Carmen". We cannot put a real value on what Brewster is doing for our program. He worked very hard today on recruiting.
 
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Win, Brewster help Buckeye recruiting
BY LARRY PHILLIPS
For The Advocate

"Terrelle is definitely the top guy," Brewster said.

The gregarious tackle already has earned a glowing reputation as an avid OSU recruiter.

He talks to potential OSU recruits "daily," he said. "We want to keep the tradition that's already here going when we get here. That means getting the best guys here we can."

Five years ago, Massillon senior Justin Zwick played Brewster's role. Instead of taking official visits to Miami, Tennessee and Texas, among his scholarship offers, Zwick made an early verbal commitment. He then spent the fall calling some of the nation's top players, and attending nearly every home game to offer familiar company for recruiting visitors.

The Advocate - www.newarkadvocate.com - Newark, Ohio
 
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Rivals $

11/7

By Brian Snow...Brewster talks about his trip to Columbus last weekend and (as usual) isn't shy talking about the other recruits he spent time with and the other commits in this class.
 
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TURNOVERS STOP KNIGHTS -- OrlandoSentinel.com

While its offense struggled, Edgewater's defense took over to win the first-round playoff matchup against East Ridge.

The defense took advantage of every second chance East Ridge's offense gave it to beat the Knights 21-7 on Friday night in Orlando. The Eagles (9-2) will travel to Apopka (10-1) next week for second-round action.

"We lost our fullback McKenzie Noel; we lost our kicker and punter; Jeremiah [Schwartz] was hurt," Edgewater coach Bill Gierke said. "I knew we'd struggle; I didn't think we'd struggle that much. Fortunately our defense stepped up."

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Edgewater advances...
 
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