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Vote Now & Here for the Week 5 Ohio National Guard JJHuddle Ohio Football Team of the Week -
09-24-2012, 10:57 AM
You vote, you decide...who had Ohio's best Team performance in Week 4? Find out who the nominees for the Ohio National Guard JJHuddle Ohio Football Team of the Week are here and how to pick the winner. The choices are impressive...
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Week 4 Nominees
Bishop Ready: After back-to-back 4-6 seasons, the Silver Knights improved to 5-0 with a 72-20 win over Dawson-Bryant.
Licking Valley: After starting 0-2, the Panthers won their third straight game with a 19-14 win over previously unbeaten Granville, which was averaging 37 points coming into the game. Licking Valley’s only losses are to undefeated Zanesville and Tri-Valley.
Johnstown-Northridge: The Vikings beat Utica 33-25 to win their first Mid-Buckeye Conference game since 2008. The victory snapped a 23-game MBC slide.
Kirtland: The Hornets extended their win streak to 20 games and their regular season win streak to 30 games with a 40-7 victory over archrival Cuyahoga Heights.
Genoa: The Comets set a school record for points in a game in a 79-0 shutout win overt Millbury Lake. The previous record was 73 points. Genoa has TDs on punt, fumble and interception returns.
Toledo Central Catholic: The Irish trailed Findlay 14-7 before senior RB Amir Edwards scored TDs on four straight possessions en route to a 56-27 win over Findlay in a highly-anticipated match up. TCC ran the ball 67 times for 531 yards and had three backs with over 100 yards, including Edwards who finished with 217.
Zanesville: The Blue Devils improved to 5-0 for the first time since 2009 (when they missed the playoffs at 9-1) with a 42-0 win over Jonathan Alder. It was another impressive “name” win for Zanesville, which also beat notable programs Youngstown Ursuline in Week 4 and Licking Valley in Week 2.
Circleville: After going just 2-8 last year, the Tigers improved to 4-1 with 36-15 win over previously unbeaten Hamilton Township. Circleville went 10-30 the last four years after going 8-4 in 2007.
Bucyrus Wynford: The Royals ran the state’s longest regular season winning streak to 63 games with a 60-0 win over Crestline. Wynford allowed just 60 yards in recording its third straight shutout.
Ottawa-Glandorf: The Titans shut down Kenton's high-scoring attack in a 52-16 win over the Wildcats. Kenton was averaging 47 points per game. The output was the lowest by a Kenton team in 48 games dating back to a 35-7 Week 2 loss to Lima Shawnee in 2008. The Wiuldcats lowest prior total over that strecth was a 20-point effort in a 22-20 loss to O-G in 2010.
Last edited by Eric Frantz : 09-24-2012 at 12:32 PM.
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