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What is the best game(s) you ever watched?
Lets talk about some of the best games we have witnessed.
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Re: What is the best game(s) you ever watched?
Orange and Brown wrote: Lets talk about some of the best games we have witnessed.
Not the best, but definitely a very exciting one was when Minford went up to Nelsonville in 2003. I think Minford ended up on top 30-19?
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Because it is still so fresh in the memory banks, this year's Coldwater/Mooney final comes to mind. But before that, last year's Davidson/Mentor final rates up there along with the St. X/Colerain regional final 2 years ago. X won in OT on a "trick" play pass out of the backfield to then Soph. Darius Ashley. A state final involving St. Ignatius and Moeller in the late 80's or early 90's was a great game in the 'Shoe. Both QB's aired it out for over 300 yards each (Joe Pickens for Iggy who went to Ohio St. then Duke, and Adam Hyzdu for Moe who played a few years in Major League baseball, most notably with the Giants). But, I was "hooked" when Papa Lamont took me to my 1st State Championship game in the early 80's @ Nippert in Cincy. The Moeller machine took down Massilon in front of about 25,000. You may recall a guy that played RB/LB for the Tigers... Chris Spielman. Moeller's TEAM eventually prevailed against what seemed like just HIM on both sides of the ball. Ahh, the memories.
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Class AA State Finals 1979
Ironton 7
Akron St V St M 6
Division III State Finals 1988
Akron St V St M 14
Ironton 12
Division III State Finals 1989
Ironton 12
Campbell Memorial 7
Division III Regional Final 1991
Double overtime
Columbus DeSales 28
Ironton 27
Division III State Finals 1993
Wauseon 13
Ironton 10
Division IV State Semi Finals 1995
Versailles 15
Ironton 14
Division IV State Semi Finals 1999
Ironton 34
Youngstown Mooney 24
Division IV State Finals 1999
Sandusky Perkins 16
Ironton 14
Hard to choose just one
Ironton 7
Akron St V St M 6
Division III State Finals 1988
Akron St V St M 14
Ironton 12
Division III State Finals 1989
Ironton 12
Campbell Memorial 7
Division III Regional Final 1991
Double overtime
Columbus DeSales 28
Ironton 27
Division III State Finals 1993
Wauseon 13
Ironton 10
Division IV State Semi Finals 1995
Versailles 15
Ironton 14
Division IV State Semi Finals 1999
Ironton 34
Youngstown Mooney 24
Division IV State Finals 1999
Sandusky Perkins 16
Ironton 14
Hard to choose just one
Hard for me to choose just one also. This is one of my favorites though.
2004 Division II - Region 8 Quarterfinals - Jackson vs. Cincinnati Withrow
Jackson entered this game at 8-2 and the #8 seed in Region 8. The Ironmen had suffered two losses during the season, both by one point, but still squeaked into the playoffs. They traveled to Cincinnati to play the #1 seeded, 10-0 Withrow Tigers who were led by QB Dante Love. Love, a WR in college, is now Nate Davis' main target at Ball State.
Jackson was a heavy underdog in the game, but they refused to back down or be intimidated. The Ironmen, led by All-Ohio QB Jared Humphreys, jumped out to a 19-7 halftime lead over Withrow. The Tigers responded early in the second half and would lead 35-29 with less than 2 minutes to go in a back and forth battle. Humphreys led the Ironmen down the field and hit Randy Fisher in the back of the endzone to tie the game at 35 with less than 10 seconds remaining. Justin Mullins added the extra point and the Ironmen would win it 36-35. Definitely one of the most exciting, action-packed football games I have ever witnessed.
2004 Division II - Region 8 Quarterfinals - Jackson vs. Cincinnati Withrow
Jackson entered this game at 8-2 and the #8 seed in Region 8. The Ironmen had suffered two losses during the season, both by one point, but still squeaked into the playoffs. They traveled to Cincinnati to play the #1 seeded, 10-0 Withrow Tigers who were led by QB Dante Love. Love, a WR in college, is now Nate Davis' main target at Ball State.
Jackson was a heavy underdog in the game, but they refused to back down or be intimidated. The Ironmen, led by All-Ohio QB Jared Humphreys, jumped out to a 19-7 halftime lead over Withrow. The Tigers responded early in the second half and would lead 35-29 with less than 2 minutes to go in a back and forth battle. Humphreys led the Ironmen down the field and hit Randy Fisher in the back of the endzone to tie the game at 35 with less than 10 seconds remaining. Justin Mullins added the extra point and the Ironmen would win it 36-35. Definitely one of the most exciting, action-packed football games I have ever witnessed.
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if i had to pick just one...i would have to say 2004 Coal Grove @ Fairland. CG was down 21-0 at half time and Eric Davidson led an awsome drive and finished it with a TD pass to Patrick Roush with 1.8 seconds left. never wil forget that game.
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cgfootball wrote:if i had to pick just one...i would have to say 2004 Coal Grove @ Fairland. CG was down 21-0 at half time and Eric Davidson led an awsome drive and finished it with a TD pass to Patrick Roush with 1.8 seconds left. never wil forget that game.
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Hardfowl wrote:Someone help me on this one.
Several years ago Wellson played at N-Y. I think the score was something like 54-53, withn N-Y scoring real late on a long pass.
That game was in 2000 I believe. Nelsonville won 47-46 over the Rockets. Brad Young scored all 46 of Wellston's points with 7 TDs and two 2-point conversions.
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ironman02 wrote:Hardfowl wrote:Someone help me on this one.
Several years ago Wellson played at N-Y. I think the score was something like 54-53, withn N-Y scoring real late on a long pass.
That game was in 2000 I believe. Nelsonville won 47-46 over the Rockets. Brad Young scored all 46 of Wellston's points with 7 TDs and two 2-point conversions.
In 2000 wellsont won 38-18
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I thought it was 2000 or 2001, so I looked at the OHSAA football record book to see when Young scored the 46 points. It says that he did it in 2000. Maybe it's wrong. Here's the link.
http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/records/ftrecrd.htm
Edit: Now that I think about it, it couldn't have been in 2001 or 2002, so it was 2000 or earlier. Wellston had two losses in both 2001 and 2002 and they were to Jackson and Waverly. They won the TVC outright in those two years.
http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/records/ftrecrd.htm
Edit: Now that I think about it, it couldn't have been in 2001 or 2002, so it was 2000 or earlier. Wellston had two losses in both 2001 and 2002 and they were to Jackson and Waverly. They won the TVC outright in those two years.
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ironman02 wrote:I thought it was 2000 or 2001, so I looked at the OHSAA football record book to see when Young scored the 46 points. It says that he did it in 2000. Maybe it's wrong. Here's the link.
http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/records/ftrecrd.htm
I looked in my wifes yesr books and couldn't find a score like that.
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