Top Players in Southern Ohio
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Re: Top Players in Southern Ohio
Ironton's Jonathon Schweichart at Qb I cant believe ur gonna find a better arm than he has around here....
I dont see there being anyone bigger or stronger on the line than tony murphy..
I dont see there being anyone bigger or stronger on the line than tony murphy..
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Re: Top Players in Southern Ohio
Portsmouth has two linemen, goping D 1,,,Nate Codogan"PENN STATE"..John Prior "Florida State", they must be doing something right
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Myers is only a sophmore, but should stand out, he does have a strong arm, one of our better Baeball Picthers also.
his time to shine will come soon enough.
Portsmout also has a coule of wide recievers getting some looks in Forrest Johnson, and Malike White,,,both,,,very fast.

Myers is only a sophmore, but should stand out, he does have a strong arm, one of our better Baeball Picthers also.
his time to shine will come soon enough.
Portsmout also has a coule of wide recievers getting some looks in Forrest Johnson, and Malike White,,,both,,,very fast.
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You're Tiger Bait wrote:I SAW A LOT OF THEM WEARING ORANGE TONIGHT.
Have to agree YTB lots of talent in all positions, Primary and secondary,
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You're Tiger Bait wrote:I SAW A LOT OF THEM WEARING ORANGE TONIGHT.
Ah, I see you were at the Wheelerburg scrimmage too.


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Re: Top Players in Southern Ohio
# 6 Derek Roback - Waverly H.S. Quarterback
http://www.jjhuddle.com/news/articles/2 ... ting-radar
Article on buckeyeplanet.com
STRAIGHT 6
with Derek Roback
The Ohio Class of 2010 is loaded with athletes who are already well known throughout the internet recruiting circles. The BPRT already brought you one example with Zac Rosenbauer and now we are back with another stellar 2010 prospect. Derek Roback first let the nation know about his athletic gifts when he was a finalist in the National Punt, Pass, & Kick competition. Last year, as a Sophomore at Waverly High School, Derek reminded everyone of that athleticism by snagging 47 catches for 833 yds and 11 touchdowns while also compiling 36 tackles and 4 interceptions (1 returned for a TD). In all, Derek registered 1,029 All-Purpose yards as Waverly completed a 10-2 season. This year, he looks to take over under center...and that has him fired up at the opportunity. Luckily for us, Derek slowed down just long enough to take his turn with The Straight Six.
BPRT: When you think of Ohio State football, what comes to mind?
DR: When I think of Ohio State football, I think of great tradition and prestige. Ohio State has one of the greatest football traditions in the country. It is somewhere I would love to play football.
BPRT: What position would you prefer to play in college and why?
DR: If I had to pick a position to play in college, I would pick QB. I like the ability to change the game on every single offensive snap. The ball is always in my hands to be a playmaker...a game changer. I also thrive on the pressure. Knowing that making the one play or not could be the difference in a whole season.
BPRT: You are halfway through your high school career...what goals have you set personally and for your team?
DR: This year the goal I have set for my team is simple: Be better than last year. Last year, we were 10-2 and went to the State football playoffs for the 3rd time in school history. Our goal for this year is to be better than that.
One goal I have set for myself is to be 1st team All-State. I want to do this without being selfish, trying to rack up stats, and hurting the team. Team is first.
BPRT: When your career is over, how would you like people to remember Derek Roback?
DR: I want people to remember Derek Roback as one of the greatest and hardest working football players to come through our school and area. More importantly I want to be known as a great person who put his teammates, family, and friends ahead of himself. I want to be known as a great football player who was also a great person off the field.
BPRT: If you were analyzing yourself on film, what would you list as your strengths and what needs some work?
DR: I believe my most important strength on the field is my ability to think on the run. My speed and my size are my other two great assets.
One of my main weaknesses is my toughness. I need to become tougher. Not so much physically, but mentally. I need to learn to forget the last play and get on with the next one. Another thing I need to work on is my mechanics at quarterback. I am still what you may call ?raw?. Just little things that need perfected to make me a better football player.
BPRT: What are some of your favorite things to do away from football?
DR: Some of my favorite things to do away from football are hanging out with my friends and just being a teenage kid.
http://www.jjhuddle.com/news/articles/2 ... ting-radar
Article on buckeyeplanet.com
STRAIGHT 6
with Derek Roback
The Ohio Class of 2010 is loaded with athletes who are already well known throughout the internet recruiting circles. The BPRT already brought you one example with Zac Rosenbauer and now we are back with another stellar 2010 prospect. Derek Roback first let the nation know about his athletic gifts when he was a finalist in the National Punt, Pass, & Kick competition. Last year, as a Sophomore at Waverly High School, Derek reminded everyone of that athleticism by snagging 47 catches for 833 yds and 11 touchdowns while also compiling 36 tackles and 4 interceptions (1 returned for a TD). In all, Derek registered 1,029 All-Purpose yards as Waverly completed a 10-2 season. This year, he looks to take over under center...and that has him fired up at the opportunity. Luckily for us, Derek slowed down just long enough to take his turn with The Straight Six.
BPRT: When you think of Ohio State football, what comes to mind?
DR: When I think of Ohio State football, I think of great tradition and prestige. Ohio State has one of the greatest football traditions in the country. It is somewhere I would love to play football.
BPRT: What position would you prefer to play in college and why?
DR: If I had to pick a position to play in college, I would pick QB. I like the ability to change the game on every single offensive snap. The ball is always in my hands to be a playmaker...a game changer. I also thrive on the pressure. Knowing that making the one play or not could be the difference in a whole season.
BPRT: You are halfway through your high school career...what goals have you set personally and for your team?
DR: This year the goal I have set for my team is simple: Be better than last year. Last year, we were 10-2 and went to the State football playoffs for the 3rd time in school history. Our goal for this year is to be better than that.
One goal I have set for myself is to be 1st team All-State. I want to do this without being selfish, trying to rack up stats, and hurting the team. Team is first.
BPRT: When your career is over, how would you like people to remember Derek Roback?
DR: I want people to remember Derek Roback as one of the greatest and hardest working football players to come through our school and area. More importantly I want to be known as a great person who put his teammates, family, and friends ahead of himself. I want to be known as a great football player who was also a great person off the field.
BPRT: If you were analyzing yourself on film, what would you list as your strengths and what needs some work?
DR: I believe my most important strength on the field is my ability to think on the run. My speed and my size are my other two great assets.
One of my main weaknesses is my toughness. I need to become tougher. Not so much physically, but mentally. I need to learn to forget the last play and get on with the next one. Another thing I need to work on is my mechanics at quarterback. I am still what you may call ?raw?. Just little things that need perfected to make me a better football player.
BPRT: What are some of your favorite things to do away from football?
DR: Some of my favorite things to do away from football are hanging out with my friends and just being a teenage kid.
Re: Top Players in Southern Ohio
I hope everyone around him can live up to this hype. He is an athelete and will do good but if that front line doesnt hack it against good defenses, he will find himself looking down the wrong side of a barrel (defense) ala walls vs burg last year. jmo
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Hey bigdowg, do they get dirty during the game? Burg vs ptown when the big cadogan played, he was the cleanest on the field! LOL, cant wait to see these two play!