Gattuso said he still plans to sign a mid-year transfer running back. Ambrose worked at Towson for 10 years under his brother, Tigers head coach Rob Ambrose. It's something I've really dug on is, how does he treat kids, how does he interact with kids.
You can just see he's got a great demeanor and with quarterbacks, that's critical. UAlbany announced other staff changes. Nate Byham was promoted to associate head coach and offensive line coach after serving as co-line coach with Jim Sweeney, who wasn't renewed after last season. He just does an incredible job, hard work and dedication. I'm trying to teach these guys to move up in the world. Bill Nesselt, previously defensive line coach, becomes special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach.
He takes over the special teams from Damian Mincey, who left for the University of Massachusetts. In other moves, Will Fiacchi moves from wide receivers coach to tight ends and passing game coordinator, where he'll work with Ambrose. Jordan Orlovsky will coach the running backs.
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Mary vs. Trotwood-Madison , 7 p. Friday, Dec. VI: Kirtland vs. Haviland Wayne Trace , 11 a. IV: Youngstown Cardinal Mooney vs. Clarksville Clinton-Massie , 3 p. II: Cleveland Glenville vs. Loveland , 7 p. Saturday, Dec. V: Columbus Bishop Hartley vs. Coldwater , 11 a. I: Mentor vs. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller , 3 p.
VII: Glouster Trimble vs. Maria Stein Marion Local , 7 p. Division III. Akron St. On a cold and rainy night in Massillon, Trotwood-Madison threw three interceptions and lost two fumbles.
Mary opened scoring with a yard field goal in the first quarter by senior Evan Cunningham. Senior Newman Williams added a one-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter to give the Fighting Irish a lead at halftime. In the second half, Williams added an eight-yard rushing touchdown off of a Rams' turnover.
SVSM junior Vince Lockett scored on a one-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter to make it The title is the sixth overall for SVSM , , , , , The Fighting Irish are now all-time in state final games. Trotwood-Madison averaged rushing yards per game this season, but it was SVSM's defense that held the Rams to only 12 yards rushing on the night on 23 attempts. The Irish had seven total tackles for loss. Trotwood-Madison, which defeated Clyde in the state semifinal , was making its fourth state championship appearance.
The Rams' own one state title, which came in SVSM senior Parris Campbell led the ground attack with 18 attempts and 58 yards of the team's rushing yards total. Trotwood-Madison senior Demarcus Wilson led all receivers with 50 yards on four receptions. Neither team threw for more than yards on the cold and rainy night.
Division V I. Kirtland ran for yards total in addition to its yards and two touchdowns through the air. Kirtland entered the championship game winning 43 of its last 44 games and outscoring opponents in the playoffs this season. Senior Sam Kukura led all rushers with yards on 19 attempts and one touchdown. Junior Adam Hess added yards on 22 attempts and two touchdowns. Kirtland got on the scoreboard first with a 1-yd touchdown run by junior Sam Skiljan in the first quarter.
Wayne Trace would answer in the second quarter with a yd touchdown reception by junior Jake Arend to tie the game. But Kirtland scored the next five touchdowns of the game. Kirtland junior Adam Hess scored twice in the second quarter, a 5-yd run and a 9-yd run, to extend the lead. Senior Sam Kukura scored on a yd run to give the Hornets a lead at halftime. The Hornets would score two more times in the second half, a yd touchdown reception by senior Ryan Loncar and yd touchdown reception by junior Matthew Finkler.
Wayne Trace's only other score came in the fourth quarter, a yd touchdown reception by junior Tyler Showalter. Wayne Trace senior quarterback Colby Speice threw for yards and two touchdowns, completing 18 of 44 attempts. Kirtland junior Sam Skiljan threw for yards and two touchdowns, completing six of 10 attempts. Wayne Trace's junior Jake Arena led all receivers with receiving yards on five receptions and one touchdown.
This was Wayne Trace's first state final appearance. Only their second year in the playoffs, the Raiders only had one playoff win in school history before this year. They scored points in the playoffs this year, the most among the 14 schools in the state finals.
Kirtland was making its third appearance in the state final and its third in a row. The Hornets won the championship in and lost to Coldwater in the Division V championship in In its ninth year in the playoffs, Kirtland now has a playoff record. Division IV. Because of the snowy weather conditions, both teams used their rushing attacks for a majority of the offense.
Clinton-Massie senior Bayle Wolf led all rushers with yards on 33 attempts and three touchdowns. The Falcons rushed for total yards. Mooney senior Mark Handel finished with yards rushing on 16 attempts and two touchdowns. The Cardinals rushed for total yards. There were only 10 passing attempts between the quarterbacks of both teams. Clinton-Massie has won the state title in both of its two state final appearances and Cardinal Mooney was one of five defending state champions returning to the finals this weekend and now have an all-time playoff record of Clinton-Massie also scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns in its semifinal victory against top-ranked Kenton.
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, which finishes its season , was first on the scoreboard with a yard touchdown run by junior C. Clinton-Massie answered with an 8-yard touchdown run by senior Bayle Wolf, his first of three touchdowns on the day, to tie the game.
The Cardinals would score before the quarter ended on a yard touchdown run by senior Mark Handel. Clinton-Massie junior Chayse Wolf tied the game in the second quarter with a yard touchdown run. Mooney reclaimed the lead when Handel scored his second touchdown of the day on a yard touchdown run, giving the Cardinals a lead at halftime.
The Falcons tied the game in the third quarter on Wolf's second touchdown of the day, a 1-yard touchdown run. Wolf sealed the victory for the Falcons with his third touchdown of the day with left in the fourth quarter, a 2-yard touchdown run. Two keys plays in the fourth quarter helped Clinton-Massie win its second state title.
With left in the fourth quarter, Mooney punted the ball from its own yd line only 16 yards to its yard line. The Cardinals would take over with great field position for their game-winning drive.
With 30 seconds left in the game, the Falcons intercepted Mooney quarterback Jon Saadey to clinch the title. Mooney Mark Handel's 68 yard touchdown run tied the record for the longest touchdown run in Division IV state championship history Delbert Ferguson, Youngstown Ursuline, vs.
Coldwater at Massillon, Cardinal Mooney made its 12th state final appearance. The Cardinals own eight state titles , 09, 06, 04, , 82, 80,
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