WEEK 5 Gallia Academy (4-0) @ Ironton (4-0)

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Re: WEEK 5 Gallia Academy (4-0) @ Ironton (4-0)

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Blue_nd_Gray wrote:It Was Horrible! Maybe we should schedule schools we can beat every week? Reality,this is a team from a division below us. Almost forgot what playoff football teams look like.

Anyone think we make the playoffs?
IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT STAY AT HOME MY SON PLAYED HIS HEART OUT LAST NIGHT YOU THINK THEY DID'NT PLAY HARD EVERY DOWN? GIVE THEM CREDIT IT IS THERE FIRST LOST THEY WILL OVERCOME THIS


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Re: WEEK 5 Gallia Academy (4-0) @ Ironton (4-0)

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Fifth game—GAHS at Ironton

Gallipolis
Rushing
Player Tcb Yg Avg. Td
Wilson 11 46 4.2 0
Taylor 4 20 5.0 0
Moore 4 18 4.5 0
Russell 2 12 6.0 0
Pullins 2 8 4.0 0
Young 3 3 1.0 0
McCalla 1 -2 -2.0 0
Clagg 2 -2 -1.0 0
Totals 29 103 3.5 0
Ironton
Player Tcb Yg Avg. TD
Warner 20 106 5.3 5
Wilks 10 96 9.6 0
Waginger 4 59 14.7 1
Bishop 3 34 11.3 1
Beach 4 21 5.2 0
Kratzenberg 1 17 17.0 0
Thomas 3 14 4.6 0
Lewis 1 10 10.0 0
White 2 9 4.5 0
Duty 3 5 1.6 0
Totals 51 371 7.3 7
Passing
Gallipolis
Player C-a I Yg Td
Moore 5-8 1 80 1
McCalla 0-4 0 0 0
Totals 5-12 1 80 1
Ironton
Player C-a I Yg Td
Waginger 3-3 0 88 0
Totals 3-3 0 88 0
Receiving
Gallipolis
Player C-a Yg Td I
Wilson 2-3 58 0
Taylor 2-4 11 0
Jarrell 1-1 11 1
Bailey 0-1 0 0
B. Saunders 0-1 0 0

Call 0-1 0 0
Totals 5-12 80 1 1
Ironton
Player C-a Yg Td I
Lawless 2-2 54 0
Reeves 1-1 34 0
Totals 3-3 88 0 0
Scoring
Gallipolis
Player Td Ep Fg 2pt Tp
Jarrell 1 0 0 0 6
Hannon 0 1-1 0 0 1
Totals 1 1-1 0 0 7

Ironton
Player Td Ep Fg 2pt Tp
Warner 5 0 0 0 30
Waginger 1 0 0 0 6
Bishop 1 0 0 0 6
Williams 0 4-5 0 0 4
Wilks 0 0 0 1 2
Totals 7 4-5 0 1 48
Kickoff Returns
Gallipolis
Player Kr Yg Td
Clagg 2 21 0
Craft 2 14 0
Wilson 1 11 0
B. Saunders 1 7 0
Taylor 1 0 0
Totals 7 53 0
Ironton
Player Kr Yg Td
Wilks 2 16 0
Totals 2 16 0
One out of bounds.
Punt Returns
Gallipolis
Player Pr Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0.
Ironton
Player Pr Yg Td
Wilks 1 0 0
Totals 1 0 0
One rolled dead.
Pass Interception Returns
Gallipolis
Player PI Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Ironton
Player PI Yg Td
Lawless 1 30 0
Totals 1 30 0
Fumble returns
Gallipolis
Player Fr Yg Td
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Ironton
None 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0
Recovered opponents fumbles—GAHS, Scott, 1. Totals—1. IHS—Beach, 1, Culberston, 1. Totals—2.
Punts
Gallipolis
Player Pts Yds Avg. Blkd
Moore 2 71 35.5 0
McCalla 1 30 30.0 0
Totals 3 101 33.6 0
Ironton
Player Pts Yds Avg. Blkd
None 0 0 0.0 0
Totals 0 0 0.0 0
Team Statistics
Department G I
First downs 10 23
Yards rushing 115 371
Lost rushing 12 1
Net rushing 103 370
Pass attempts 12 3
Completions 5 3
Intercepted by 0 1
Yards passing 80 88`
Total net yards 183 459
Plays 41 54
Return yards 7/53/0 3/46/0
Fumbles 5 2
Lost fumbles 2 1
Penalties 1/5 5/47
Punts 3-101 (33.3) -0-0-(0.0)
Score by quarters:
Gallipolis 0 0 7 0 -- 7
Ironton 14 21 7 6 -- 48

2010 Season Record
Aug. 27--Gallipolis 36 Athens 21 (away)
Sept. 3—Gallipolis 44 Hillsboro 14 (home)
Sept. 10--Gallipolis 41 Wellston 21 (home)
Sept. 17—Gallipolis 34 Marietta 21 (away)
Sept. 24—Gallipolis 7 Ironton 48 (away)
Oct. 1—Gallipolis at Logan
Totals 162 125
GAHS—Won 4, Lost 1


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Re: WEEK 5 Gallia Academy (4-0) @ Ironton (4-0)

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tjhtygeverve wrote:I agree Ironton needs a bit more "UMMPH" To put up another state title run. Theyve got a tough schedule left and staying healthy against the likes of Plain City Jonathon Alder and Cloumbus Hartley, and Jackson will prove vital... Lutz kept 2 major players out and rotated in some young backs that got some touches, just to not give away too much scouting to alder for next week, and whomever else is watching!!!
Tyler Hager, another leading fullback was kept out due to late game cramping, and i know Lutz has a specialist working on him for that conditioning element. They have 3 young backs with great size and speed that are explosive they havent used much of the season, and let get a "few touches" and each gained well over 7 yards each per carry last night....
As the season moves on, I bet they will be rotated in and out more, and if they stay healthy I hope this is the "ummph" needed.
Also, did you notice that wilkes, just kinda let warner have the spotlight and do the work? Kinda nice to go up against an undefeated team, complete 3 passes out of three, give that quarterback the confidence with his receivers, and to take one to the house himself over 30yards for six points. Waginger is gaining confidence, and boy oh boy has this team come a long way since the second half against chili........
Each week another player comes out of nowhere to have a huge game for them... It is their best performance as a tiger each time too, but in the scheme of things, its not a one pony show. That huge effort of someone stepping up each week, just solidifies the unit, makes them stronger, and brings a confidence to a squad that hasnt had this much skill since we last wore the big hat... one game at a time, without injuries... As i said, we have huge games coming up, and we will need everyone in the game healthy and ready to play and come out of the game healthy, if we do that, win or not... we will show up.. I think worse case scenario would be 8-2 and a home field opener for post season.. but i wouldnt be surprised if the tigers keep rolling, and its always one game at a time.. I know the players have that mentality, and as fans we get excited and look to the what if's of games to come.. You can only live in the moment of NOW!!!...
If we happen to lose a game or two, so be it.. we will still show up.. The region is loaded and we will have a battle to get out of it. If we do, there are some great teams like Kenton(yes they are back with a quarteback named mauk... they have one loss to strong Clinton Massie... Speaking of strong teams in the division, clinton massie is there, kettering alter, hartley, coshocton, alder, portsmouth west, elyria catholic, amanda etc... soooo....good job tigers, and good luck gallia.. fun to have the evening off each friday(gotta love my boss letting me change my schedule around for a high school football game in OHIO, all the way down here in florida..)..
ALSO, DID ANYONE ELSE HAVE TROUBLE WITH THE GAME WEBCAST ON YOUR COMPUTER, BUT NOT ON THE IHEART IPHONE APP? i LIKE TO LISTEN ON THE COMPUTER SO I CAN TEXT TO A FRIEND ON THE SIDELINES OF THE GAME, BUT THE COMPUTER CONNECTION WAS NOT EXISTENT, AND I HAD TO RELY ON THE PHONE APP.. THANK GOODNESS FOR TECHNOLOGY....

WHAT? YOUR CRAZY!! Wilks didn't let anyone else do all of the work he moved the ball alot.(look at the stats) And Both Warner and Wilks did great last year too. So for the comment " Each week another player comes out of nowhere to have a huge game for them" Well this hasn't been the first for either of them thank you. They (the whole team) have alot of respect for each other and play as a team. And that's what it takes.


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Re: WEEK 5 Gallia Academy (4-0) @ Ironton (4-0)

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gahs4ever wrote:
It Was Horrible! Maybe we should schedule schools we can beat every week? Reality,this is a team from a division below us. Almost forgot what playoff football teams look like.

Anyone think we make the playoffs?
IMO that is the most ignorant, fair weather fan post Ive ever read. If you really feel that way, why do you say "we" when referring to the Blue Devils? WE have so many loyal fans who will be in Logan next week that WE dont need so- called "fans" who can't wait to be negative the first time things dont go their way.

Anyone who thinks a DIII team should beat every DIV team simply because they are "below us" is the ignorant part. You must not be from around these parts, or perhaps you've never been to the Tank and seen all those playoff and state championship banners.

And your stupid remark about forgetting what a playoff team looks like is bashing our kids who have worked so hard and sacrificed so much to have to read blather like that.

And to quote a former NFL coach, "Playoffs? You're talking playoffs?" We have five very difficult league games to play; two of them at Logan and Warren and you're criticizing our coaches and kids about the playoffs? The focus has to be entirely on one game....Logan next week. If we dont win that one, the SEOAL may be out of our grasp, and teams are remembered more for league championships than making the playoffs, unless that playoff berth results in a deep run like 1999.

You're entitled to your opinion, but I believe most real Blue Devil fans agree with me and we'll be in Logan rooting our fool heads off for these kids. I, for one, appreciate the commitment, effort, hard work, and sacrifice they continue to make.
Good Post, looks like the Devils are having a great season! Good Luck guys!


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We will be fine.


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Frogtownbuckeye wrote:
OSU 77 wrote:
bluedevil wrote:ironton is the best team ive seen play in years
The best team in the state of Ohio by far
I can feel the sarcasm...
What sarcasm I hear everyday no body can beat the Tigers this year!!!!


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^^^^ like em or hate em.....no body has....................yet.


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Curry top GAHS defender in loss at Ironton



Josh Curry, 5-10, 190-pound senior linebacker, was top defensive player against unbeaten Ironton Friday night during Gallia Academy’s 48-7 setback in Tanks Memorial Stadium in Ironton.

Curry recorded seven initial tackles and nine assists during the Blue Devils initial loss.

Ethan Moore had seven solos and four assists, Aaron Gragg two solos and seven assists, Ben Saunders five solos and two assists and Drew Young three initials and four assists.

After five games, Moore has 37 solo tackles and Brandon Taylor 21. Curry has 28 assists, Tackett 22 and Gragg 22. B. Saunders has five tackles for a loss, Tackett five quarterback hurryups. Wilson three pass breakups Tackett two sacks, Wilson and Jarrell each a pass interception, Guisinger a blocked punt and Scott and Taylor haverecovered fumbles. Five Blue Devils each have caused fumbles—Moore, Gragg, Johnston, B. Saunders and Bokovitz.

On the year, GAHS has 188 solo tackles, 215 assists, 13 tackles for a loss, 19 quarterback hurryups, five caused fumbles, seven pass breakups two sacks, two pass interceptions one blocked punt and two recovered fumbles.


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biggdowgg wrote:^^^^ like em or hate em.....no body has....................yet.
...but...what's not to like? ;-)


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