1994 |
Record 7 - 3 - 0
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Ohio Heartland Conf. 4 - 0
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1st Place
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Back row: T.Mast, M.Wood, S.Ash, M.Albers,
K.Brown, C.Evege, R.Hamrick, G.Hower
J.Saccomen. D.White.
5th: M.Rodgers, M.Doty, J.Schmitz, T.Bright, J.Sponsler, J.Stickney,
J.Nichols, A.Mills,
B.Bishop, C.Standridge.
4th: J.Dove, T.Crone, C.Cox, A.Caudill, M.Wurster, C.Schmitz,
C.Zwick, T.Curry, B.Meyers
3rd N.Geething, J.Briggs, A.Shopbell, S.VanDriest, R.Funk, A.Ferguson,
T.James,
B.Mathys, M.Zickefoose, S.Dorn.
2nd: Trainer R.Gough, Coaches: J.Deppen, S.McDonnell, Head Coach
Dick James, J.Thomas,
J.Ihrig, G.Edwards, R.Cool, R.Strine, T.Wittman, B.Ballou, J.Miller,
Coaches: D.James,
J.Staggs, & R.Delaney.
Front row: C.Farver, J.Gough, J.Farver, J.Bloodhart, J.Smeltzer,
M.Timmons, T.Kerschner,
M.Schmitz, A.Stoler, J.Vogel, C.Rufener, M.Meluch, G.Hoover, J.Ginty. |
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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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28
14
33
7
34
19
14
43
39
21
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Galion
Medina
Shelby
Walsh Jesuit
Mansfield Senior
Wooster
Newark
Lexington
Marion Harding
Madison - 2 OT
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13
28
21
21
28
18
42
15
21
14
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LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
QB
WB
FB
TB
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Jeremy Vogel
Matt Meluck
Toby Kerschner
Matt Meluck
Tom Crone
Jared Smeltzer
Matt Schmitz
Andy Stoler
Ryan Funk
Matt Timmons
Chris Evege
Marc Wood
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LE
LE
LT
RT
RE
RE
IB
IB
OB
OB
HB
HB
S
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Tony James
Andy Ferguson
Toby Kerschner
Rob Hamrick
Clell Cox
Brad Bishop
Mark Wood
Tom Crone
Ryan Funk
Jeremy Vogel
Matt Timmons
Chris Evege
Klinton Brown |
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The James Gang reached the pinnacle
of pigskin success in his first year the only OHC championship.
The co-MVPs were Marc Wood (889 yards rushing and 15 TDs) and
Chris Evege (833 yds rushing and 10 TDs). The team's offensive
player was QB Andy Stoler (58 of 123 for 682 passing yards). The
defensive player was Jeremy Vogel, who led the team and the OHC
with 96 tackles. The A's set a school record with 507 rushing
yards against Lexington. Jason Bloodhart led the special teams
with a 44.5 yards punting average. Ryan Funk was the hero in the
OT win in the Madison championship game. |
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