These are courtesy of the Gallipolis Daily Tribune.
Dayton Thurgood Marshall 68, Gallia Academy 9
(4) GA 0-0-0-9 — 9
(1) TM 21-34-0-13 — 68
FIRST QUARTER
TM: Denzel Norvell 21 run (Antonio Camberos kick) 7:47
TM: Norvell 1 run (Camberos kick) 6:20
TM: Vayante Copeland 33 run (Camberos kick) 0:00
SECOND QUARTER
TM: Copeland 53 run (Camberos kick) 8:23
TM: Copeland 13 run (Camberos kick) 3:48
TM: Norvell 6 run (kick failed) 1:51
TM: Deangelo Worthy 41 run (Camberos kick) 1:00
TM: Copeland 52 fumble recovery return (Camberos kick) 0:00
FOURTH QUARTER
GA: Dylan Saunders 33 field goal 11:50
TM: Daryl McClesky 60 run (Camberos kick) 11:39
GA: Nick Clagg 5 run (kick failed) 4:13
TM: McClesky 7 run (run failed) 2:29
TEAM STATISTICS
Total Plays: GA 66, TM 56.
First Downs: GA 13, TM 25.
Rushes-Yards: GA 40-129, TM 55-616.
Pass Yards: GA 58, TM 0.
Total Yards: GA 187, TM 616.
Cmp-Att-Int: GA 5-20-0, TM 0-1-1.
Punts-Avg: GA 5-30, TM 0-0.
Fumbles-Lost: GA 4-1, TM 3-2.
Penalties-Yds: GA 6-35, TM 4-50.
RUSHING
GA: Nick Clagg 4-46, Kole Carter 2-28, Ty Warnimont 6-21, Cody Russell 4-19, Luke Pullins 5-19, Blake Wilson 1-10, Logan Allison 4-2, Wes Jarrell 1-0, Elisjsha Miller 1-(-1), Cody Call 2-(-2), Wade Jarrell 10-(-13).
TM: Vayante Copeland 12-183, Denzel Norvell 13-142, Daryl McClesky 9-120, Robert Brown II 12-102, Deangelo Worthy 5-45, Jamahl Manley 2-17, Anthony Taylor 1-4, Diniko Smith 1-3.
PASSING
GA: Wade Jarrell 4-13-0 49, Cody Call 1-7-0 9.
TM: Jamahl Manley 0-1-1 0.
RECEIVING
GA: Nick Clagg 2-10, Reid Eastman 1-24, Justin Bailey 1-15, Logan Allison 1-9.
TM: None.
GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
Last edited by bdubya on Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
Wow! You rush for 616 yards and have four ball carriers go for 100+ yards, no one is going to beat you. If Thurgood Marshall maintains this pace, they are a shoe-in for the crown. I don't know if I can remember a team rushing for 600+ yards in one game. Holy cow!
Thanks bdubya and thanks to the Daily Tribune for the stats.
Thanks bdubya and thanks to the Daily Tribune for the stats.
Re: GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
Lol...geesh
Not sure which is more impressive....
616 yards or 4 guys over 100
Not sure which is more impressive....
616 yards or 4 guys over 100
Re: GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
I witnessed the game and in my opinion that is the best team I have ever seen Gallipolis play including all of the years I have been watching them play. I would say that you would have trouble slowing them down with an SEOAL All Star team. Their line is big, strong, fast, and the backs have football speed and it is hard to see who has the ball. I thought the game would have been closer but face the facts they are headed to the finals. Athens will find out that Marshall's offense is not the same as #2 through #8 seeds are in our region. The Bulldogs are facing a real deal. I am not trying to disrespect Athens but they are going to wonder who let the dogs out. Because they do not call off the dogs.
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Re: GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
And really aint had a passing- running Qb with outstanding receivers with speed!!!! athens has inproved since the gallia game. TM going to have their hands full!!! GO BIG DOGS!!!
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Re: GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
I am sorry, but some of the folks on here are living in a dream world, but the alarm clock will sound Saturday night. Good season.Trenchfoot wrote:And really aint had a passing- running Qb with outstanding receivers with speed!!!! athens has inproved since the gallia game. TM going to have their hands full!!! GO BIG DOGS!!!

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Re: GAHS-Thurgood Marshall stats
Assuming a Bulldog defeat let's hope that TM continues to win in such convincing fashion in game #14 and #15. That way we don't have to hear about the whole SE Ohio football thing from the haters. Hoping that Athen's is competitive but there is some reality at play here in calling it like it is. The problem with Athens' passing game if they can't make first downs and keep the ball the more times TM has possessions the more scoring is likely given their statistics. Hopefully Athens can score 1 to 1 with them but probably not going to happen.