WK 8 Chillicothe @ Jackson
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Game day CAV Fans
I was at the SEOAL Championship Soccer game last night watching our CAVS win their second back to back title against Marietta. I was glad to see the Football Team at the Mt. Logan School Field last night, out supporting the soccer team. They seemed pumped and ready for tonights match-up against the Jackson Ironmen.
Keep moving the ball forward down the field in the SEOAL, CAVS
One game at a time CAVS
GO CAVS
I was at the SEOAL Championship Soccer game last night watching our CAVS win their second back to back title against Marietta. I was glad to see the Football Team at the Mt. Logan School Field last night, out supporting the soccer team. They seemed pumped and ready for tonights match-up against the Jackson Ironmen.
Keep moving the ball forward down the field in the SEOAL, CAVS
One game at a time CAVS
GO CAVS
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Re: WK 8 Chillicothe @ Jackson
I will be supportive of the Ironmen the whole way. Without Huff, our weaknesses on defense become greatly exposed. His leadership, mental toughness, and ability cannot be replaced on this team. We don't have the depth of the ironmen defenses of the past. He is one of what I would view as 6 solid defensive players. Chillicothe has to many weapons with versatility to contain with that missing from the line-up. Offensively, We need to rely on brown's ability to ball fake and keep, then get short passing game going with our tight end, split end, and slot back.
Best of Luck Ironmen / Fight Hard!
Best of Luck Ironmen / Fight Hard!
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old-timer,
I agree with you. If Huff doesn't somehow play tonight, it hurts Jackson just as much defensively as it does offensively. Huff is key piece of the puzzle no matter how you look at it. The Jackson defense hasn't been very good the last few weeks and that can't continue tonight against Chillicothe if the Ironmen want to get a win. They need to really step it up and have a good effort defensively tonight.
The other guys are going to have to step up and pick up the slack if Huff can't go. The odds are stacked against them, but as I said earlier, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain. They need to play loose, play hard, and have fun. I'm not gonna count them out because I've seen this group rise to the occasion many times.
I agree with you. If Huff doesn't somehow play tonight, it hurts Jackson just as much defensively as it does offensively. Huff is key piece of the puzzle no matter how you look at it. The Jackson defense hasn't been very good the last few weeks and that can't continue tonight against Chillicothe if the Ironmen want to get a win. They need to really step it up and have a good effort defensively tonight.
The other guys are going to have to step up and pick up the slack if Huff can't go. The odds are stacked against them, but as I said earlier, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain. They need to play loose, play hard, and have fun. I'm not gonna count them out because I've seen this group rise to the occasion many times.
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I'm gonna have to take Chilli in this one, good luck to both teams though
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yo army me and tank were wondering if you are going to jackson if so is there a chance me and tank can go too?
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Remember I shared with you that I am going with my family and our vehicle is loaded. I am still trying to get you all a way there.
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ok cool tank is driving me nuts bout this he has not heard from you so i was replying on tanks behalf i hope we can go.
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doctor chilli,just to let you know im still waiting for a reply on the travel arangements from army has he called you or are you still waiting your self.i asked army about going he said hes trying to get a ride for us.anyway if its a bust,we will go to shawns to listen to the game.please send me a reply if you hear something.
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You heard right.
31-3 now. Basil hit a 39 yarder that would have been good from 50+ according to the radio guys. Chillicothe has scored 31 unanswered.
31-3 now. Basil hit a 39 yarder that would have been good from 50+ according to the radio guys. Chillicothe has scored 31 unanswered.
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Last I heard, it was 41-10 in the 4thQ.
Landrum has played most of the second half at QB and has made a positive impact. Getting a little look at the future for the Ironmen.
Huff did not dress for the game tonight. Hopefully he is back in action next week for Logan.
Landrum has played most of the second half at QB and has made a positive impact. Getting a little look at the future for the Ironmen.
Huff did not dress for the game tonight. Hopefully he is back in action next week for Logan.
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Strange feeling ballgame tonight. Congrats to the young men of Chillicothe on their solid win and good luck the rest of the way......(this may have not have been your final game at Alumni Stadium this season if things go well)
Final 41-16
Chillicothe came out flat I thought and struggled a bit most of the 1st qtr and down 3-0 with Jackson driving a bit Boggs threw a poor pass and Chilicothe returned it about 65 yards for the 7-3 lead. Jackson was doing some good things in the hurry up offense......but Chilli turned the tables after the int return and finally spread things out to free up Knights for some good yardage QB scrambles. Jackson had another int and a fumble and were without rhythm until Landrum came into the game. Eric Landrum looked great. It's really hard to see why he isn't under center more often.
Nice game by Lindamood on both sides, Landrum was great in his chances...as was Ervin at QB. Ryan Mullins made the best catch,elude and punt I've ever seen in high school and then made two good catches at receiver.
Chillicothe has a mid-major D1 kicker...at least.
Mullins made a 40 yarder that was 1/2 way up the net (would've gave 50 a run for sure.
Basil made a 50 yard FG with about 5 to spare and made the 38 1/2 yarder and it went over the net and hit the bus in the parking lot...possibly making a 55-58 yard FG.
Jackson showed some good things without Huff.......but just struggled when Chilly spread the field.
Final 41-16
Chillicothe came out flat I thought and struggled a bit most of the 1st qtr and down 3-0 with Jackson driving a bit Boggs threw a poor pass and Chilicothe returned it about 65 yards for the 7-3 lead. Jackson was doing some good things in the hurry up offense......but Chilli turned the tables after the int return and finally spread things out to free up Knights for some good yardage QB scrambles. Jackson had another int and a fumble and were without rhythm until Landrum came into the game. Eric Landrum looked great. It's really hard to see why he isn't under center more often.
Nice game by Lindamood on both sides, Landrum was great in his chances...as was Ervin at QB. Ryan Mullins made the best catch,elude and punt I've ever seen in high school and then made two good catches at receiver.
Chillicothe has a mid-major D1 kicker...at least.
Mullins made a 40 yarder that was 1/2 way up the net (would've gave 50 a run for sure.
Basil made a 50 yard FG with about 5 to spare and made the 38 1/2 yarder and it went over the net and hit the bus in the parking lot...possibly making a 55-58 yard FG.
Jackson showed some good things without Huff.......but just struggled when Chilly spread the field.
Re: WK 8 Chillicothe @ Jackson
Congrats to Chillicothe and good luck the rest of the way.
Thanks for the rundown, Ironman92. Wouldn't mind seeing Landrum play QB these next two weeks to get some experience heading into next year.
Hopefully the Ironmen can get Huff healthy and put together a good effort against Logan next week. It's nice to finally get Logan back on the schedule after missing them in 2006 and 2007. Definitely gonna be a challenge for the Ironmen...hopefully they step up. Play hard the next two weeks and finish on a high note.
Thanks for the rundown, Ironman92. Wouldn't mind seeing Landrum play QB these next two weeks to get some experience heading into next year.
Hopefully the Ironmen can get Huff healthy and put together a good effort against Logan next week. It's nice to finally get Logan back on the schedule after missing them in 2006 and 2007. Definitely gonna be a challenge for the Ironmen...hopefully they step up. Play hard the next two weeks and finish on a high note.
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Way to go CAVS
Good luck the rest of the season Jackson. Your kids played with heart the whole game. They didn't quit. You have to be proud of them. Re-group and surprise Logan next week at Jackson. I believe you all can defeat Zanesville in week 10 if you stop their pass. Your offense should be able to move against them too. Especially, the roll out pass pattern. Give them a going away present for leaving the SEOAL at Alumni Field.
Good Luck Ironmen
By the way does anyone have the scoop on Warren? Like what kind of offense and defense do they operate out of? This will be the first time Chillicothe has played the Warriors in football, since joining the SEOAL in 2006.
Thanks
Keep moving the ball forward down the field in the SEOAL, CAVS
One game at a time CAVS
GO CAVS
Good luck the rest of the season Jackson. Your kids played with heart the whole game. They didn't quit. You have to be proud of them. Re-group and surprise Logan next week at Jackson. I believe you all can defeat Zanesville in week 10 if you stop their pass. Your offense should be able to move against them too. Especially, the roll out pass pattern. Give them a going away present for leaving the SEOAL at Alumni Field.
Good Luck Ironmen
By the way does anyone have the scoop on Warren? Like what kind of offense and defense do they operate out of? This will be the first time Chillicothe has played the Warriors in football, since joining the SEOAL in 2006.
Thanks
Keep moving the ball forward down the field in the SEOAL, CAVS
One game at a time CAVS
GO CAVS
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Another stellar effort tonight by the Cavs. IMO this is now the fifth week in a row Chilly has played better. Yes, they did start a little slow (gonna give Jackson some credit here, their "spread" seemed to confuse the Cavs initially), but once they got rolling, wow. The middle 2 qtrs. of this game was as well as you can dominate a good team on the road. Keep working hard, 4 more quarters to get yourselves better next friday... then we'll see what happens. Go Cavs!!!
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Here is the report for this weekend's Times-Journal. Enjoy.
Ironmen can’t keep Knights, Cavs in check
By PAUL BOGGS
Sports Editor
The Jackson High School football team put forth a good effort on Friday night.
But the Ironmen could not keep Caleb Knights, and the high-powered Chillicothe Cavaliers, in check.
Knights rushed for 104 yards and three touchdowns, as visiting Chillicothe scored 38 unanswered points en route to defeating Jackson 41-16 in a Southeastern Ohio Athletic League game at Alumni Stadium.
Knights also threw for 77 yards, but his three touchdown runs following an interception return for a score helped lead the Cavaliers to an easy league victory.
With the win, Chillicothe climbed to 6-2 overall, and remained undefeated in the SEOAL at 5-0.
The Cavaliers have captured five straight victories — all in league play.
“They (Cavaliers) are a very talented team, and I think everyone could see that tonight,†said Jackson coach Shane Wolford. “A team with that many weapons is hard to beat. Their offensive line was good, and we couldn’t get anything going running the ball. They are a big and physical team up front and they have fast linebackers. They were just all-out the better team, and sometimes you just run into a team that is better than you.â€
Jackson, meanwhile, suffers its second straight loss and third in its last four games.
The Ironmen slip to 5-3 overall, and dip below .500 in the league to 2-3.
Jackson needed a win to remain in the SEOAL championship chase, as well as the Division II, Region 8 playoff race.
Its postseason hopes are — in all likelihood — doomed.
Two years ago, the underdog Ironmen welcomed the heavily-favored Cavaliers to Alumni Stadium, and promptly crushed Chillicothe 42-15.
The Cavaliers, then led by Knights as a sophomore signal-caller, were kept off the field for all but 25 plays.
Chillicothe was again a heavy favorite for Friday’s affair, but the suspense this time around only lasted for an entire quarter.
In fact, with 72 seconds remaining in the first period, it disappeared into the arms of Chillicothe defensive back Ron Smith.
With Jackson leading 3-0, the Ironmen had just forced a Cavalier three-and-out, and got the ball back at their own 41-yard-line.
A 24-yard pass play from Tyler Boggs to Eric Landrum then put the Ironmen in Chillicothe territory.
But on the next play, Smith intercepted Boggs at the line of scrimmage, and raced 65 yards the other way for the Cavaliers’ go-ahead touchdown.
Chillicothe and Knights never looked back after that.
Drew Basil booted the first of his five extra-point kicks, and two field goals of at least 39 yards, to put the Cavaliers in front for good.
“Everything was going good, and possibly if we didn’t have that interception there, we could have maybe gotten at least another field goal out of it,†said Wolford.
After forcing an Ironmen three-and-out, Knights capped a 7-play, 64-yard drive with a 37-yard touchdown run on a keeper to the left.
Just two minutes into the second quarter, the Cavaliers suddenly held a 14-3 advantage.
It would only get better for Knights and Chillicothe after that.
That’s because two more Jackson possessions resulted in two more Knights touchdowns and two more made PATs by Basil.
After another three-and-out by the Ironmen, Knights engineered an 8-play, 45-yard drive which he finished himself with a 1-yard sneak.
The Ironmen were then stopped on a 4th-and-1 from midfield, as Knights needed just three carries and five total plays to make the score 27-3.
On 2nd-and-7 from the Jackson 48, he escaped for a 22-yard gain.
Three plays later, he was in the end zone again for a hat trick, scoring from 23 yards away with two minutes remaining in the first half.
But Chillicothe kept up the pressure.
Two plays later, Boggs was intercepted for the second time in the half, this time by Isaac Beverly near midfield.
The Cavaliers drove seven plays to the Ironmen 22, before Basil blasted down the middle a 39-yard field goal with 5.4 seconds remaining in the half.
Basil, a standout soccer player as well as the Cavalier placekicker, went 2-for-3 on field goals on the night.
He might have just missed from 51 yards in the third quarter, but redeemed himself from 50 yards away with six minutes remaining in the contest.
Basil’s boomer of a kick split the uprights, setting a new career-long and Chillicothe school record.
It also made the score 41-10.
Basil’s 50-yard field goal was sandwiched around a pair of Jackson fourth-quarter touchdowns, mainly involving the offensive reserves.
With eight-and-a-half minutes remaining, Landrum locked on to Derrick Meredith for a 23-yard scoring strike.
Ryan Mullins, who earlier nailed a 40-yard field goal for the 3-0 Ironmen lead, followed with his lone extra-point attempt of the night.
With 44 seconds to play, Jackson’s Drew Ervin made the score more respectable with a 7-yard run.
Chillicothe’s lone second-half touchdown came courtesy of Casey Oates, who capped a three-play, 26-yard drive with an 8-yard run with seven minutes left in the third.
The Cavaliers recovered a fumble after Boggs was hit from his blindside by Tyler Vest.
It was indeed a long night for Boggs and the Ironmen, which played without standout tailback and linebacker Cody Huff.
Huff, who has 905 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on the season, suffered a sprained neck on the first play from scrimmage in last week’s loss at Ironton.
He never returned in that game, and could only watch from the sidelines on Friday.
Without Huff, Josh Brown played primarily running back, and led the Red and White in rushing with 44 yards on eight carries.
Sophomore fullback Klay Arthur added 19 yards on 10 totes.
Landrum, playing quarterback for a majority of the second half, rushed for 26 yards and threw for 86, including the 23-yard touchdown toss to Meredith.
He picked up 35 yards on the play prior to his touchdown pass, and located Lukas Lindamood for a 38-yard reception on the possession before.
Mullins made two receptions for 35 yards as a wingback, as Jackson actually had 20 more passing yards than rushing (126-106).
A lot of the passing yardage came on the initial Jackson possession, in which the Ironmen took advantage of a roughing-the-punter penalty on 4th-and-6 from their own 20.
The drive began on their own four, and included three first downs with Boggs operating the offense out of the no-huddle.
For the run-oriented, clock-conscious Ironmen, an empty backfield with four-or-five wide receivers was a new twist.
“Not having Cody tonight, we tried some different things,†said Wolford, who often has a staunch run-the-football and control-the-line-of-scrimmage philosophy. “The kids have a lot of fun with it (no-huddle), so we figured it was worth a try.â€
It worked, as Brown — on a direct snap — picked up 32 yards into Cavalier territory at the 27.
A four-yard pass from Boggs to Brandon Trace, followed by two straight incompletions, set up Mullins for his 40-yard field goal with 3:21 remaining in the first.
“Early on, I think they were shocked by it (Jackson no-huddle attack) and didn’t really know what to do,†said Wolford. “Once they adjusted, we’ve got so many kids playing both ways that when you’re not huddling and they’re not huddling, your kids get worn down. I think that’s what happened, and their speed just proved to be too much for us.â€
In addition, three turnovers — including the interception return by Smith on the next series — and four punts did not aid their cause.
Knights completed 8-of-17 passes, as Chillicothe carried 42 times for eight yards shy of 200.
Alex Grow caught three passes for 34 yards as tailback Eric Young added 41 yards on the same amount of touches as Knights.
All of those came in the first half.
While Chillicothe was indeed the superior squad on this night, Wolford was pleased with his Ironmen’s effort.
“That’s a very talented team that they have, but all-in-all I think our kids played hard,†he said. “I had questioned how hard they played last week and a couple of weeks before that, but tonight we came out and played hard and were hitting. It’s just sometimes you get kids like Chillicothe has in open space, they make you look like you are in quicksand.â€
The Ironmen’s schedule does not get any easier next week and, in fact, in may be more difficult.
That’s because the undefeated and four-time defending league champion Logan Chieftains come calling for Homecoming.
“It only gets tougher,†said Wolford. “But as long as we keep fighting and we don’t give up, we’re always going to be proud of them (Ironmen). That’s for sure.â€
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Ironmen can’t keep Knights, Cavs in check
By PAUL BOGGS
Sports Editor
The Jackson High School football team put forth a good effort on Friday night.
But the Ironmen could not keep Caleb Knights, and the high-powered Chillicothe Cavaliers, in check.
Knights rushed for 104 yards and three touchdowns, as visiting Chillicothe scored 38 unanswered points en route to defeating Jackson 41-16 in a Southeastern Ohio Athletic League game at Alumni Stadium.
Knights also threw for 77 yards, but his three touchdown runs following an interception return for a score helped lead the Cavaliers to an easy league victory.
With the win, Chillicothe climbed to 6-2 overall, and remained undefeated in the SEOAL at 5-0.
The Cavaliers have captured five straight victories — all in league play.
“They (Cavaliers) are a very talented team, and I think everyone could see that tonight,†said Jackson coach Shane Wolford. “A team with that many weapons is hard to beat. Their offensive line was good, and we couldn’t get anything going running the ball. They are a big and physical team up front and they have fast linebackers. They were just all-out the better team, and sometimes you just run into a team that is better than you.â€
Jackson, meanwhile, suffers its second straight loss and third in its last four games.
The Ironmen slip to 5-3 overall, and dip below .500 in the league to 2-3.
Jackson needed a win to remain in the SEOAL championship chase, as well as the Division II, Region 8 playoff race.
Its postseason hopes are — in all likelihood — doomed.
Two years ago, the underdog Ironmen welcomed the heavily-favored Cavaliers to Alumni Stadium, and promptly crushed Chillicothe 42-15.
The Cavaliers, then led by Knights as a sophomore signal-caller, were kept off the field for all but 25 plays.
Chillicothe was again a heavy favorite for Friday’s affair, but the suspense this time around only lasted for an entire quarter.
In fact, with 72 seconds remaining in the first period, it disappeared into the arms of Chillicothe defensive back Ron Smith.
With Jackson leading 3-0, the Ironmen had just forced a Cavalier three-and-out, and got the ball back at their own 41-yard-line.
A 24-yard pass play from Tyler Boggs to Eric Landrum then put the Ironmen in Chillicothe territory.
But on the next play, Smith intercepted Boggs at the line of scrimmage, and raced 65 yards the other way for the Cavaliers’ go-ahead touchdown.
Chillicothe and Knights never looked back after that.
Drew Basil booted the first of his five extra-point kicks, and two field goals of at least 39 yards, to put the Cavaliers in front for good.
“Everything was going good, and possibly if we didn’t have that interception there, we could have maybe gotten at least another field goal out of it,†said Wolford.
After forcing an Ironmen three-and-out, Knights capped a 7-play, 64-yard drive with a 37-yard touchdown run on a keeper to the left.
Just two minutes into the second quarter, the Cavaliers suddenly held a 14-3 advantage.
It would only get better for Knights and Chillicothe after that.
That’s because two more Jackson possessions resulted in two more Knights touchdowns and two more made PATs by Basil.
After another three-and-out by the Ironmen, Knights engineered an 8-play, 45-yard drive which he finished himself with a 1-yard sneak.
The Ironmen were then stopped on a 4th-and-1 from midfield, as Knights needed just three carries and five total plays to make the score 27-3.
On 2nd-and-7 from the Jackson 48, he escaped for a 22-yard gain.
Three plays later, he was in the end zone again for a hat trick, scoring from 23 yards away with two minutes remaining in the first half.
But Chillicothe kept up the pressure.
Two plays later, Boggs was intercepted for the second time in the half, this time by Isaac Beverly near midfield.
The Cavaliers drove seven plays to the Ironmen 22, before Basil blasted down the middle a 39-yard field goal with 5.4 seconds remaining in the half.
Basil, a standout soccer player as well as the Cavalier placekicker, went 2-for-3 on field goals on the night.
He might have just missed from 51 yards in the third quarter, but redeemed himself from 50 yards away with six minutes remaining in the contest.
Basil’s boomer of a kick split the uprights, setting a new career-long and Chillicothe school record.
It also made the score 41-10.
Basil’s 50-yard field goal was sandwiched around a pair of Jackson fourth-quarter touchdowns, mainly involving the offensive reserves.
With eight-and-a-half minutes remaining, Landrum locked on to Derrick Meredith for a 23-yard scoring strike.
Ryan Mullins, who earlier nailed a 40-yard field goal for the 3-0 Ironmen lead, followed with his lone extra-point attempt of the night.
With 44 seconds to play, Jackson’s Drew Ervin made the score more respectable with a 7-yard run.
Chillicothe’s lone second-half touchdown came courtesy of Casey Oates, who capped a three-play, 26-yard drive with an 8-yard run with seven minutes left in the third.
The Cavaliers recovered a fumble after Boggs was hit from his blindside by Tyler Vest.
It was indeed a long night for Boggs and the Ironmen, which played without standout tailback and linebacker Cody Huff.
Huff, who has 905 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on the season, suffered a sprained neck on the first play from scrimmage in last week’s loss at Ironton.
He never returned in that game, and could only watch from the sidelines on Friday.
Without Huff, Josh Brown played primarily running back, and led the Red and White in rushing with 44 yards on eight carries.
Sophomore fullback Klay Arthur added 19 yards on 10 totes.
Landrum, playing quarterback for a majority of the second half, rushed for 26 yards and threw for 86, including the 23-yard touchdown toss to Meredith.
He picked up 35 yards on the play prior to his touchdown pass, and located Lukas Lindamood for a 38-yard reception on the possession before.
Mullins made two receptions for 35 yards as a wingback, as Jackson actually had 20 more passing yards than rushing (126-106).
A lot of the passing yardage came on the initial Jackson possession, in which the Ironmen took advantage of a roughing-the-punter penalty on 4th-and-6 from their own 20.
The drive began on their own four, and included three first downs with Boggs operating the offense out of the no-huddle.
For the run-oriented, clock-conscious Ironmen, an empty backfield with four-or-five wide receivers was a new twist.
“Not having Cody tonight, we tried some different things,†said Wolford, who often has a staunch run-the-football and control-the-line-of-scrimmage philosophy. “The kids have a lot of fun with it (no-huddle), so we figured it was worth a try.â€
It worked, as Brown — on a direct snap — picked up 32 yards into Cavalier territory at the 27.
A four-yard pass from Boggs to Brandon Trace, followed by two straight incompletions, set up Mullins for his 40-yard field goal with 3:21 remaining in the first.
“Early on, I think they were shocked by it (Jackson no-huddle attack) and didn’t really know what to do,†said Wolford. “Once they adjusted, we’ve got so many kids playing both ways that when you’re not huddling and they’re not huddling, your kids get worn down. I think that’s what happened, and their speed just proved to be too much for us.â€
In addition, three turnovers — including the interception return by Smith on the next series — and four punts did not aid their cause.
Knights completed 8-of-17 passes, as Chillicothe carried 42 times for eight yards shy of 200.
Alex Grow caught three passes for 34 yards as tailback Eric Young added 41 yards on the same amount of touches as Knights.
All of those came in the first half.
While Chillicothe was indeed the superior squad on this night, Wolford was pleased with his Ironmen’s effort.
“That’s a very talented team that they have, but all-in-all I think our kids played hard,†he said. “I had questioned how hard they played last week and a couple of weeks before that, but tonight we came out and played hard and were hitting. It’s just sometimes you get kids like Chillicothe has in open space, they make you look like you are in quicksand.â€
The Ironmen’s schedule does not get any easier next week and, in fact, in may be more difficult.
That’s because the undefeated and four-time defending league champion Logan Chieftains come calling for Homecoming.
“It only gets tougher,†said Wolford. “But as long as we keep fighting and we don’t give up, we’re always going to be proud of them (Ironmen). That’s for sure.â€
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Keyser_soze78,
Good Post
Keep moving the ball forward down the field in the SEOAL, CAVS
One game at a time CAVS
GO CAVS
Good Post
Keep moving the ball forward down the field in the SEOAL, CAVS
One game at a time CAVS
GO CAVS