Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
Hey was wondering where the football field was located at in lancaster?
Never been there before so if anyone can help me out it will be greatly appreciated!!!!
Never been there before so if anyone can help me out it will be greatly appreciated!!!!
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
LOGAN AT LANCASTER PROJECTED STARTING LINE-UPS
LOGAN OFFENSE
QB - 11 - Kelly Long - 5'11 - 180lbs - SR
RB - 24 - Cory McCarty - 5'9 - 175bs - JR
FB - 36 - Michael Simpson - 5'8 - 175lbs - JR
WR - 10 - Isaac Lindsey - 6'0 - 165lbs - SR
WR - 33 - Sean Wotring - 5'5 - 165lbs - SR
TE - 15 - Jordan Sharb - 6'0- 210lbs - SR
RT - 59 - Lucas Branson - 6'0 - 235lbs - JR
RG - 57 - Michael Fortner - 5'11 - 230lbs - SR
C - 50 - Alex Schneider - 5'10 - 225lbs - SR
LG - 66 - Aaron Wolfe - 5'9 - 210lbs - SR
LT - 64 - Dylan Manley - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
Other Offensive Players:
RG - 61 - Brock Emerson - 5'10 - 220lbs - Soph
OG/FB - 56/99 - Paul Wesselhoeft - 6'2 - 240lbs - SR
WR - 07 - Josh Fridley - 6'0 - 155lbs - JR
TE - 14 - Zach Dixon - 5'10 - 165lbs - SR
RB - 17 - Branson Sheets - 5'10 - 165lbs - JR
TE - 86 - Kenny Simpson - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
RT - 62 - Caleb Branson - 6'1 - 200lbs - Soph
WR - 38 - Isaac Schmeltzer - 5'10 - 160lbs - Soph
RB - 20 - Nick Maniskas - 5'10 - 155lbs - Soph
LANCASTER DEFENSE
DE - 13 - Aaron Woosley - 6'5 - 260lbs - SR
DT - 54 - Isaiah Kirchgessner - 6'0 - 225lbs - JR
DT - 61 - Austin DeCarlo - 6'1 - 285lbs - SR
DE - 02 - Isiah Dexter - 6'2 - 230lbs - Soph
LB - 43 - Nick Thompson - 6'2 - 205lbs - SR
LB - 05 - Luke Roberts - 6'3 - 225lbs - SR
LB - 47 - Alek LaVeck - 6'0 - 185lbs - Soph
CB - 08 - Dustin Doughty - 6'0 - 160lbs - JR
FS - 16 - Justin Sharp - 6'3 - 205lbs - JR
SS - 07 - Ethan Jones - 5'10 - 170lbs - SR
CB - 37 - Dustin Boyer - 6'0 - 160lbs - JR
Other Defensive Players:
CB - 15 - Jared Thompson - 5'11 - 170lbs - Soph
DT - 78 - Kevin Miller - 6'2 - 265lbs - SR
DT - 82 - Chris McClurg - 5'11 - 210lbs - SR
LB - 12 - Austin Miller - 6'0 - 165lbs - Soph
LB - 17 - RJ Funk - 5'10 - 180lbs - JR
LB - 18 - Doug Keels - 6'0 - 185lbs - Soph
LANCASTER OFFENSE
QB - 01 - Riley Theiss - 6'2 - 185lbs - JR
FB - 05 - Luke Roberts - 6'3 - 225lbs - SR
HB - 21 - Brandon Meadows - 5'11 - 190lbs - SR
HB - 38 - Ethan Bond - 5'11 - 170lbs - JR
SE - 16 - Justin Sharp - 6'3 - 205lbs - JR
TE - 82 - Chris McClurg - 5'11 - 210lbs - SR
OT - 52 - David Hartranft - 5'10 - 250lbs - SR
OG - 50 - Jordan Francis - 6'2 - 270lbs - SR
C - 66 - Clayton Happeney - 5'9 - 205lbs - SR
OG - 58 - Matt Graves - 6'0 - 235lbs - JR
OT - 78 - Kevin Miller - 6'3 - 225lbs - SR
Other Offensive Players:
RB - 04 - Russ King - 5'9 - 200lbs - JR
RB - 18 - Doug Keels - 6'0 - 185lbs - Soph
RB - 30 - Tanner England - 5'10 - 175lbs - JR
TE - 25 - Jesse Reliford - 6'2 - 215lbs - SR
LOGAN DEFENSE
DE - 22 - Charles Paulson - 6'3 - 215lbs - Soph
DT - 57 - Michael Fortner - 5'11 - 230lbs - SR
NG - 56/99 - Paul Wesselhoeft - 6'2 - 240lbs - SR
DT - 66 - Aaron Wolfe - 5'9 - 210lbs - SR
DE - 62 - Caleb Branson - 6'1 - 200lbs - Soph
LB - 24 - Cory McCarty - 5'9 - 175lbs - JR
LB - 15 - Jordan Sharb - 6'0 - 210lbs - SR
LB - 36 - Michael Simpson - 5'8 - 175lbs - JR
CB - 10 - Isaac Lindsey - 6'0 - 165lbs - SR
CB - 33 - Sean Wotring - 5'5 - 165lbs - SR
FS - 07 - Josh Fridley - 6'0 - 155lbs - JR
Other Defensive Players:
LB/DB - 17 - Branson Sheets - 5'10 - 165lbs - JR
DT - 61- Brock Emerson - 5'10 - 220lbs - Soph
NG - 65 - Allen Mulford - 5'7 - 140lbs - JR
DE - 86 - Kenny Simpson - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
LB - 30 - Nick Kost - 5'8 - 160lbs - Soph
DB - 38 - Isaac Schmeltzer - 5'10 - 160lbs - Soph
DB - 20 - Nick Maniskas - 5'10 - 155lbs - Soph
DE - 40 - Shane Horton - 6'4 - 190lbs - SR
LANCASTER SPECIALISTS
PK - 34 - Zach Daugherty - 5'9 - 160lbs - JR
HO -
LS -
P - 01 - Riley Theiss - 6'2 - 185lbs - JR
KR/PR - 07 - Ethan Jones - 5'10- 170lbs - SR
KR/PR - 16 - Justin Sharp - 6'3 - 205lbs - JR
LOGAN SPECIALISTS
PK - 33 - Sean Wotring - 5'5 - 165lbs - SR
HO - 07 - Josh Fridley - 6'0 - 155lbs - JR
LS - 15 - Jordan Sharb - 6'0 - 210lbs - SR
KO - 86 - Kenny Simpson - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
P - 99 - Paul Wesselhoeft - 6'2 - 240lbs - SR
KR/PR - 10 - Isaac Lindsey - 6'0 - 165lbs - SR
KR/PR- 17 - Branson Sheets - 5'10 - 165lbs - JR
KR/PR - 38 - Isaac Schmeltzer - 5'10 - 160lbs - Soph
LOGAN OFFENSE
QB - 11 - Kelly Long - 5'11 - 180lbs - SR
RB - 24 - Cory McCarty - 5'9 - 175bs - JR
FB - 36 - Michael Simpson - 5'8 - 175lbs - JR
WR - 10 - Isaac Lindsey - 6'0 - 165lbs - SR
WR - 33 - Sean Wotring - 5'5 - 165lbs - SR
TE - 15 - Jordan Sharb - 6'0- 210lbs - SR
RT - 59 - Lucas Branson - 6'0 - 235lbs - JR
RG - 57 - Michael Fortner - 5'11 - 230lbs - SR
C - 50 - Alex Schneider - 5'10 - 225lbs - SR
LG - 66 - Aaron Wolfe - 5'9 - 210lbs - SR
LT - 64 - Dylan Manley - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
Other Offensive Players:
RG - 61 - Brock Emerson - 5'10 - 220lbs - Soph
OG/FB - 56/99 - Paul Wesselhoeft - 6'2 - 240lbs - SR
WR - 07 - Josh Fridley - 6'0 - 155lbs - JR
TE - 14 - Zach Dixon - 5'10 - 165lbs - SR
RB - 17 - Branson Sheets - 5'10 - 165lbs - JR
TE - 86 - Kenny Simpson - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
RT - 62 - Caleb Branson - 6'1 - 200lbs - Soph
WR - 38 - Isaac Schmeltzer - 5'10 - 160lbs - Soph
RB - 20 - Nick Maniskas - 5'10 - 155lbs - Soph
LANCASTER DEFENSE
DE - 13 - Aaron Woosley - 6'5 - 260lbs - SR
DT - 54 - Isaiah Kirchgessner - 6'0 - 225lbs - JR
DT - 61 - Austin DeCarlo - 6'1 - 285lbs - SR
DE - 02 - Isiah Dexter - 6'2 - 230lbs - Soph
LB - 43 - Nick Thompson - 6'2 - 205lbs - SR
LB - 05 - Luke Roberts - 6'3 - 225lbs - SR
LB - 47 - Alek LaVeck - 6'0 - 185lbs - Soph
CB - 08 - Dustin Doughty - 6'0 - 160lbs - JR
FS - 16 - Justin Sharp - 6'3 - 205lbs - JR
SS - 07 - Ethan Jones - 5'10 - 170lbs - SR
CB - 37 - Dustin Boyer - 6'0 - 160lbs - JR
Other Defensive Players:
CB - 15 - Jared Thompson - 5'11 - 170lbs - Soph
DT - 78 - Kevin Miller - 6'2 - 265lbs - SR
DT - 82 - Chris McClurg - 5'11 - 210lbs - SR
LB - 12 - Austin Miller - 6'0 - 165lbs - Soph
LB - 17 - RJ Funk - 5'10 - 180lbs - JR
LB - 18 - Doug Keels - 6'0 - 185lbs - Soph
LANCASTER OFFENSE
QB - 01 - Riley Theiss - 6'2 - 185lbs - JR
FB - 05 - Luke Roberts - 6'3 - 225lbs - SR
HB - 21 - Brandon Meadows - 5'11 - 190lbs - SR
HB - 38 - Ethan Bond - 5'11 - 170lbs - JR
SE - 16 - Justin Sharp - 6'3 - 205lbs - JR
TE - 82 - Chris McClurg - 5'11 - 210lbs - SR
OT - 52 - David Hartranft - 5'10 - 250lbs - SR
OG - 50 - Jordan Francis - 6'2 - 270lbs - SR
C - 66 - Clayton Happeney - 5'9 - 205lbs - SR
OG - 58 - Matt Graves - 6'0 - 235lbs - JR
OT - 78 - Kevin Miller - 6'3 - 225lbs - SR
Other Offensive Players:
RB - 04 - Russ King - 5'9 - 200lbs - JR
RB - 18 - Doug Keels - 6'0 - 185lbs - Soph
RB - 30 - Tanner England - 5'10 - 175lbs - JR
TE - 25 - Jesse Reliford - 6'2 - 215lbs - SR
LOGAN DEFENSE
DE - 22 - Charles Paulson - 6'3 - 215lbs - Soph
DT - 57 - Michael Fortner - 5'11 - 230lbs - SR
NG - 56/99 - Paul Wesselhoeft - 6'2 - 240lbs - SR
DT - 66 - Aaron Wolfe - 5'9 - 210lbs - SR
DE - 62 - Caleb Branson - 6'1 - 200lbs - Soph
LB - 24 - Cory McCarty - 5'9 - 175lbs - JR
LB - 15 - Jordan Sharb - 6'0 - 210lbs - SR
LB - 36 - Michael Simpson - 5'8 - 175lbs - JR
CB - 10 - Isaac Lindsey - 6'0 - 165lbs - SR
CB - 33 - Sean Wotring - 5'5 - 165lbs - SR
FS - 07 - Josh Fridley - 6'0 - 155lbs - JR
Other Defensive Players:
LB/DB - 17 - Branson Sheets - 5'10 - 165lbs - JR
DT - 61- Brock Emerson - 5'10 - 220lbs - Soph
NG - 65 - Allen Mulford - 5'7 - 140lbs - JR
DE - 86 - Kenny Simpson - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
LB - 30 - Nick Kost - 5'8 - 160lbs - Soph
DB - 38 - Isaac Schmeltzer - 5'10 - 160lbs - Soph
DB - 20 - Nick Maniskas - 5'10 - 155lbs - Soph
DE - 40 - Shane Horton - 6'4 - 190lbs - SR
LANCASTER SPECIALISTS
PK - 34 - Zach Daugherty - 5'9 - 160lbs - JR
HO -
LS -
P - 01 - Riley Theiss - 6'2 - 185lbs - JR
KR/PR - 07 - Ethan Jones - 5'10- 170lbs - SR
KR/PR - 16 - Justin Sharp - 6'3 - 205lbs - JR
LOGAN SPECIALISTS
PK - 33 - Sean Wotring - 5'5 - 165lbs - SR
HO - 07 - Josh Fridley - 6'0 - 155lbs - JR
LS - 15 - Jordan Sharb - 6'0 - 210lbs - SR
KO - 86 - Kenny Simpson - 6'0 - 200lbs - JR
P - 99 - Paul Wesselhoeft - 6'2 - 240lbs - SR
KR/PR - 10 - Isaac Lindsey - 6'0 - 165lbs - SR
KR/PR- 17 - Branson Sheets - 5'10 - 165lbs - JR
KR/PR - 38 - Isaac Schmeltzer - 5'10 - 160lbs - Soph
Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
they way I go is take 33 into Lancaster turn right at the light by L&S then make a left at the stop sign then turn right onto maple st and take that all the way to fair then make a right and that will take you there Arbor Dr.
Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
yea turn right on fair ave all the way to arbor drive then hang a left on arbor easy to find
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
Don't think Carpenter is that sort of coach.
If it gets that bad it will be from Lancaster JV being that much better than our Jvs
If it gets that bad it will be from Lancaster JV being that much better than our Jvs
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
I thought Logan came into this game with a great gameplan. The difference in this one was penalties killing Logan drives and lancaster waring them down as the game went on.
Lancaster has a ton of work to do on defense if they plan on stopping any passing offenses this season
Lancaster has a ton of work to do on defense if they plan on stopping any passing offenses this season
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
35-13 Lancaster
Solid effort from Logan - the Gales were just too big, too strong, and too deep for the Chieftains. But Logan looked very much improved - they were in position to make plays most of the night.
Offensively, Cory McCarthy was a workhorse - gaining over 100 yards and playing nearly every snap at linebacker making a ton of plays.
Lancaster gained 421 yards - all on the ground. They did not complete a pass. Logan gained 308 yards - 187 on the ground and 121 through the air.
Logan committed 14 penalties for 139 yards - and also failed to score on 3 red zone attempts.
Pickerington North CRUSHED Watterson tonight 38-3 - so the Chiefs are in for a TOUGH TOUGH match-up next week at home against the Panthers.
Solid effort from Logan - the Gales were just too big, too strong, and too deep for the Chieftains. But Logan looked very much improved - they were in position to make plays most of the night.
Offensively, Cory McCarthy was a workhorse - gaining over 100 yards and playing nearly every snap at linebacker making a ton of plays.
Lancaster gained 421 yards - all on the ground. They did not complete a pass. Logan gained 308 yards - 187 on the ground and 121 through the air.
Logan committed 14 penalties for 139 yards - and also failed to score on 3 red zone attempts.
Pickerington North CRUSHED Watterson tonight 38-3 - so the Chiefs are in for a TOUGH TOUGH match-up next week at home against the Panthers.
Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
I agree . Logan tired out in the 2nd half. I think Lancaster is a playoff team if they continue to get better, which I think they will. If Logan can surive Pick North and Reynoldsburg, they will do fine in the SEOAL...lhsfan97 wrote:I thought Logan came into this game with a great gameplan. The difference in this one was penalties killing Logan drives and lancaster waring them down as the game went on.
Lancaster has a ton of work to do on defense if they plan on stopping any passing offenses this season
Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
Went about as I expected except Logan was passing the ball around way too much in IMO,,,McCarty only had 12 carries and still got over a hundred yards,,coach Wolfe please scrap this passing assult and feed this kid the ball,if it means not using him at linebacker as much so be it, but they have to get him more involved to be successful,coach Wolfe is still stuck with that spread mentality for some reason, them quick hitters will only work for so long,Lancaster is usually very stingy against the run but tonight i think if Logan would have stuck with the running game more and pass unexpected they could have had success,,,and the penalties uuugghh every play that Logan ran I expected to see a yellow hankie somewhere,the defense played hard, but they looked worn out by the end of the half when Lancaster started to run wild on them,,overall they gave it all they could but just didn't have enough in the tank.Next week could be a real bear and they will have to be sky high again which is hard to do 2 weeks in a row.........
Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
Logan ababdoned the run.....oops.....BIG MISTAKE.....a kid averaging over 10 yards a carry and then pass and give back the ball to a dangerous team...scrap the spread....go with the personell you have this year....NOT 2008-2009....THEM BOYS ARE LONG GONE.....going to be a long season if you wanna throw 3 passes and take a minute off the clock.........no wonder the ''D'' got wore down......BIG MISTAKE.....
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
have seen that many times as well in our offense for several years.......makes it an uphill battle for the Dbird78 wrote:Logan ababdoned the run.....oops.....BIG MISTAKE.....a kid averaging over 10 yards a carry and then pass and give back the ball to a dangerous team...scrap the spread....go with the personell you have this year....NOT 2008-2009....THEM BOYS ARE LONG GONE.....going to be a long season if you wanna throw 3 passes and take a minute off the clock.........no wonder the ''D'' got wore down......BIG MISTAKE.....
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Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
From I have read and heard Logan played an inspired game Friday night, but just got wore down by the depth and strength of Lancaster.
The fact that this game was so close (7-0 Logan for a while, and only 15-7 Lancaster at half) should prove the heart that these kids have.
Cut out the penalities and pace yourself to have that strength reserve in the 4th quarter and this team will finish the season great.
As far as dumping the pass and sticking to run......well lets just say I can remember a few years ago when Robinson had a bad rap with the Logan faithful because of his over use of the run and not enough pass, the joke was that you could call the plays from the stands. Now Wolfe is the scapegoat, granted he is the offensive coordinator but he is on the sidelines for a reason. Of course I can't wait to see the arguments if he would go to an 80% run/20% pass offense and people saying he wasn't passing enough. Remember if you primarily run and the defense loads up against it, you need a good passing attack to take advantage. Keeping a team ready for both seems the better choice to me.
Tough game this Friday, especially with seeing what Pick North did to Watterson. Keep your heads up Chiefs and take it one game at a time, forget last Friday and look towards the next.
The fact that this game was so close (7-0 Logan for a while, and only 15-7 Lancaster at half) should prove the heart that these kids have.
Cut out the penalities and pace yourself to have that strength reserve in the 4th quarter and this team will finish the season great.
As far as dumping the pass and sticking to run......well lets just say I can remember a few years ago when Robinson had a bad rap with the Logan faithful because of his over use of the run and not enough pass, the joke was that you could call the plays from the stands. Now Wolfe is the scapegoat, granted he is the offensive coordinator but he is on the sidelines for a reason. Of course I can't wait to see the arguments if he would go to an 80% run/20% pass offense and people saying he wasn't passing enough. Remember if you primarily run and the defense loads up against it, you need a good passing attack to take advantage. Keeping a team ready for both seems the better choice to me.
Tough game this Friday, especially with seeing what Pick North did to Watterson. Keep your heads up Chiefs and take it one game at a time, forget last Friday and look towards the next.
Re: Lancaster vs. Logan Week 1
Can anyone give me the scores of the freshman and jv games from earlier today?