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armsbendback;1758553; said:Seeing as he's a 4.0 student at a private school like DeSales, I'd say this is not much of a concern
Article published September 04, 2010
Maumee can't stop Buckeyes' prospect
Ball rushes for 211 yards in victory
By MARK MONROE BLADE SPORTS WRITER
Two days after verbally committing to play for Ohio State, Columbus St. Francis DeSales junior running back Warren Ball celebrated at the expense of Maumee on Friday night.
Ball rushed for 211 yards and scored four touchdowns as Columbus DeSales handled the Panthers 41-0 at Kazmaier Stadium.
Maumee lost its all-league running back Eric Long early in the first quarter. The senior had just two carries before being sidelined with a leg injury. The Panthers were further handcuffed when they lost starting quarterback Jake Schneider to a possible concussion on the first series of the second half.
Still Maumee trailed just 14-0 at the half before Columbus DeSales pulled away.
Utilizing a compact, pounding style Ball averaged 9.6 yards per carry.
"Everything with Ohio State was right," Ball said. "I thank God for the commitment and tonight I was able to make my reads and play hard."
Ball (6-2, 205) scored on runs of 5, 8, 1, and 19 yards. He found pay dirt twice in the first half and amassed 164 rushing yards. Ball scored his third TD of the night to give the Stallions a 21-0 lead two minutes into the second half. Ball scored from one yard out after setting it up with runs of 10 and 13 yards to spoil the home opener for the Panthers.
Two days after verbally committing to play for Ohio State, Columbus St. Francis DeSales junior running back Warren Ball celebrated at the expense of Maumee on Friday night.
Ball rushed for 211 yards and scored four touchdowns as Columbus DeSales handled the Panthers 41-0 at Kazmaier Stadium.
"Everything with Ohio State was right," Ball said. "I thank God for the commitment and tonight I was able to make my reads and play hard."
Ball (6-2, 205) scored on runs of 5, 8, 1, and 19 yards. He found pay dirt twice in the first half and amassed 164 rushing yards. Ball scored his third TD of the night to give the Stallions a 21-0 lead two minutes into the second half. Ball scored from one yard out after setting it up with runs of 10 and 13 yards to spoil the home opener for the Panthers.
"He has all the tools," Maumee coach John Boles said. "He has size, speed, and he runs tough. They are solid and talented. They have good size and they wore us down."
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buckny;1766809; said:Hurt his ankle per the Bank, x-rays to follow.