1988 |
Record 6 - 4 - 0
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Ohio Heartland Conf. 3 -
2
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2nd Place
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Back row: D.Satterfield, C.Stone, A.McKinley,
J.Riddle, M.Ferguson, M.Thomas,
W.Miller, M.Colb, J.Sprague, N.Brekas, L.Coffman
6th: E.Hord, T.Jennings, K.Paullin, R.Markham, L.Braden, M.Harpster,E.Bartley,
T.Williams, T.Wagner, C.McMurray, S.Meredith.
5th: J.Wallery, D.Kreis, B.Ostroski, M.Mullinex, P.Courtright,
M.McGrath,
J.Smerglia, E.Jentes, S.Krichbaum, R.Dravenstott, K.Confer.
4th: M.Stanfield, D.Bowen, B.Cain, B.Icenhour, J.Puckett, B.Flory,
K.Kula,
R.Swaisgood, R.Lafferty.
3rd: R.McConnell, R.Griffith, D.Delong, E.Dobbins, S.Shire, D.Boyd,
T.Austin,
J.Briggs, N.Kilgore, D.Sponsler.
2nd: Trainer R.Gough, Head Coach Bob Quackenbush, E.Hess, M.McDonough,
B.Peck, F.Hajabed, R.Piatt, T.Bisesi, D.Vermillion, J.Acuna, D.Findley,
S.Crowe, Coaches: J.Deppen & R.Delaney.
Front: Coaches: T.Ryan, & S.Richmond, M.Munns, K.Cochie, M.Harris,
T.McQuate, B.Evege, D.McIntyre, Coach R.Hopton. |
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SCORES |
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LINE UP |
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Offense |
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Defense: |
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
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10
14
20
19
13
22
19
6
7
10
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Galion
Medina
Shelby
Lexington
Mansfield Madison
Mansfield Senior
Marion Harding
Portsmouth
Mansfield Malabar
Logan
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7
28
16
14
10
28
0
18
34
7
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TE
LT
LT
LG
LG
C
C
RG
RT
RT
SE
QB
WB
FB
TB
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Tom McQuate
Richard Piatt
Mike McGrath
Bob Peck,
Mitch Munns
Mike McDonough
Scott Krichbaum
Justin Acuna
Dave DeLong
Bob Ostroski
Mike Harris
Bill Icenhour
Kevin Cochie
Brian Evege
Eric Bartley
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LE
LE
LT
RT
RE
IB
IB
IB
IB
OB
OB
OB
C
C
C
C
S
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Eric Jentes
Mike McDonough
Richard Piatt
Fouzi HajAbed
Tom McQuate
Doug McIntyre
Mitch Munns
John Puckett
Kory Kula
Doug Boyd
Rob Dravenstott
Kevin Cochie
Eric Hess
Todd Hutchins
Dan Findley
Jack Briggs
Tony Bisesi |
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Coach Quackenbush lifted the Arrows
to the 3rd straight OHC championship game and the fourth straight
winning season. Field goals won the Galion (John Puckett) and
the Logan (Eric Jentes) games. Eric Bartley had 1199 all-purpose
yards and 42 points. The defense was led by Doug McIntyre (114
tackles) and MVP Tom McQuate (100 tackles and 3 turnovers). Dave
DeLong and Justin Acuna were the top offensive linemen. |
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