Archive - Sep 1, 2012
Kenton head coach Mike Mauk ditched the headset early in the second half.
Junior quarterback Grant Sherman was laughing along the sidelines with his teammates when the third quarter started.
Kenton did all the necessary work in the first half.
Sherman threw for 360 yards and seven touchdowns in the first two quarters of Kenton’s 56-7 win over St. Marys at Skip Baughman Stadium on Friday.
Photo Gallery: Kenton at St. Marys football
MINSTER — The Minster Wildcats went into Friday’s game wanting to let its skill players shine against Sidney Lehman Catholic at the newly-renovated Minster Memorial Field.
It turned into an air show for the Wildcats in their 46-7 win.
“Our game plan was to kind of give the kids on the outside to show what they can do and they did that,” Minster coach Nate Moore said. “The kids executed the plays that the coaches called. Our receivers caught the ball well and Adam had a nice game throwing the ball and running.”
NEW BREMEN — The New Bremen Cardinals made strides toward a possible win Friday night, but four lost fumbles cost the Cardinals against Fort Loramie.
Ft. Loramie cashed in on every one and defeated the Cardinals 34-21 in the first home game of the season at New Bremen.
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Kenton 56, St. Marys Memorial 7
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Ottawa-Glandorf 28, Celina 26
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Elida 21 Wapakoneta 14
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Fort Loramie 34, New Bremen 21
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Minster 46, Sidney Lehman Catholic 7
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Ada 35, Spencerville 0
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Coldwater 44, Hicksville 0
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Ft. Recovery 30, Waynesfield-Goshen 27
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Lima Cent. Cath. 42, Convoy Crestview 21
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