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BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Amelia High School isentering a new era in the histo-

ry of its athletic program. Thisschool year marks the first forthe Barons as a member of theAmerican Division of theSouthern Buckeye

Conference. Amelia had beena member of the CardinalDivision of the Fort AncientValley Conference.Randy Hospelhorn, head

coach of the Barons, is lookingforward to the new scene andnew atmosphere.“We’re excited about being

in the new league. We’reentering with the attitude thatanybody can beat anybody onany given night. We’re goingto need to step it up and proveourselves. I don’t know muchabout the new conference, butI do know we’re going to haveto go out right away and proveourselves.”Hospelhorn pointed out that

he believes his squad has“very good senior leadership.We have experience and animproved work ethic.”He cautioned, “We lack

more in numbers than I like.I’d really like to have morecompetition for each position.. .“We’re going to be depend-

ing on our seniors quite a bit.We’re continuing to work ondeveloping pride and returningto a winning tradition. . .We’re still a work inprogress.”He expects his standouts on

offense to be senior quarter-back Tanner Owens (6-feet, 1-inch, 190-pounds), senior full-back Cameron Wisby (6-1,

225), senior tailback BrandonCafferky (6-2, 185), juniortailback Scott Weaver (6-1,185), junior tight end AaronRobinson (6-3, 230), seniortight end Zach Muncie (6-5,205), senior wide receiver ZacHultz (5-9, 160), junior widereceiver Tyler Hale (6-3, 170),and leading the blocking onthe line will be senior guardMarc McDonald (5-9, 235).The defensive stalwarts will

be senior middle linebackerJustin Andler (6-2, 215),senior nose guard JonMcDonald (5-10, 250),Weaver at strong safety,Robinson at defensive end,Haley at defensive end, andsenior Joey Thompson (5-10,175), a transfer fromAndersonHigh School, who will be inthe secondary.

Fort Ancient ValleyConference CardinalDivision all-stars returningMarc McDonald, Tanner

Owens, and Aaron Robinson

Fort Ancient ValleyConference CardinalDivision all-star lostBrandon Hall

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The Amelia returning lettermen are front row from left, Jon McDonald, Zac Hultz,Kevin Hall, and Tanner Owens, and row two, Tyler Hale, Tyler Scharf, MarcMcDonald, Aaron Robinson, and Cameron Wisby.

Amelia BaronsVarsity Schedule

Williamsburg WildcatsRoster

Name Grade Ht Wt Position

Brandon Boggs 12 5-8 160 RB/CBAndrew Edwards 12 5-11 190 OT/DTAnthony Estle 12 6-3 220 OT/DTBilly Hickey 12 6-3 260 OT/DTKyle Jeffers 12 6-0 155 WR/CKevin Keeton 12 6-0 170 QB/CBDane Weeks 12 5-11 190 C/DTCody Wiedemann 12 6-2 185 WR/CBJason Zavislak 12 6-2 170 RB/DEJohn Armstrong 11 6-0 165 WR/LBBrandon Arnold 11 5-9 190 TE/LBJoey Clowery 11 5-8 165 RB/CBNathen Comberger 11 5-10 170 OT/DTDakota Doss 11 5-5 165 WR/CBJacob Edmisten 11 6-0 162 QB/CBBrandon Ilg 11 5-9 160 RB/CBJacob Reed 11 6-2 235 OT/DTMatt Richardson 11 6-3 190 WR/DEJordan Smith 11 6-3 255 OT/DTChris Sons 11 5-9 170 OT/DTRyan Whittymore 11 5-9 175 OT/DTAnthony Young 11 6-0 225 TE/LBRyan Boggs 10 6-0 175 TE/DEAndrew Dean 10 6-0 305 OT/DTJosh Gerlock 10 5-5 140 RB/CBRodney Hamilton 10 5-10 175 C/DTDakota Hoeppner 10 5-9 150 RB/CBShane Jeffers 10 5-9 150 WR/CBNathan Shweizer 10 5-9 225 OT/DTTanner Supe 10 6-4 175 TE/DEChris Morford 10 5-10 130 WR/CBMichael Posey 10 6-2 225 C/LBTyler Boggs 9 5-8 190 OT/DTIsaiah Bradford 9 5-7 200 OT/DTSpencer Capps 9 5-8 165 OT/DTLane Edmisten 9 5-5 130 QB/CBTyler Frazee 9 5-9 175 OT/DTBrad Jones 9 6-0 210 OT/DTNick Kincer 9 5-5 120 WR/CBChance Morford 9 5-5 110 WR/CBBrandon Nooe 9 5-2 110 WR/CBDalton Smith 9 5-9 155 RB/DETimmy Ward 9 5-8 140 QB/CBJordan Wright 9 5-10 175 TE/DE

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

At Williamsburg, the foot-ball program and the Wildcatalumni, the boosters, and thecommunity are anxiouslyawaiting a return to the roar.“We’re going to be strong on

the offensive line and in thedefensive backfield and theirbetter understanding of ourgoals for the program aregoing to help make the teamstronger this year,” ScottLefker, co-assistant head foot-ball coach along with TrevorFoster, both former Wildcatgridiron all-stars said.“We’ll be inexperienced in

the offensive back fieldthough, but they’re gettingused to the system,” Lefkersaid.This marks the second year

Lefker and Foster have sharedthe duties as head coach. Theyare the first co-head varsityfootball coaches in ClermontCounty history.The offense will be building

itself around the performancesof senior quarterback KevinKeeton (6-feet, 170-pounds),his first year as the signalcaller, senior guard BillyHickey (6-3, 260), senior widereceiver Cody Wiedemann (6-2, 185), junior tight endAnthony Young (6-0, 225),senior tackle Anthony Estle (6-3, 220), and sophomore centerMichael Posey (6-2, 225).The defensive unit will be

led by the play of senior cor-nerback Brandon Boggs (5-8,160), junior end MattRichardson (6-3, 190), Poseyat linebacker, Young at line-backer, and Wiedemann in thesecondary.East Clinton’s Astros and

Blanchester’s Wildcats areLefker’s picks to be the teamsto beat in the National Divisiontitle chase of the SouthernBuckeye Conference.“Hopefully we’re going to

be able to compete in everygame,” he said.Lefker stated he is “definite-

ly excited” about the program

aimed at increasing communi-ty and school spirit, “Return tothe Roar.”Said Lefker, “I’m definitely

excited. We have a new lockerroom, the field has beenupgraded. We have a new foot-ball program.”Foster, too, is excited about

the upcoming campaign withschool, community, alumni,and boosters emphasis on“Return to the Roar.”He said, “The facilities have

a whole new look. The com-munity is excited. I think thewhole project will make thekids work harder and playharder.”

Southern BuckeyeConference NationalDivision all-stars returningBilly Hickey and Cody

Wiedemann

Southern BuckeyeConference NationalDivision all-stars lostMarcus Barber and Caleb

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Name Grade Ht Wt PositionMatt Adams 12 6-1 270 DLVictor Anderson 12 6-0 195 DLJustin Andler 12 6-2 215 LBKegan Brown 12 6-1 200 LBBrandon Cafferky 12 6-2 185 RBCorry Crouch 12 5-9 195 LBMatt Ellman 12 5-11 175 DBKevin Hall 12 5-9 170 LBZac Hultz 12 5-9 160 WRDevin Igo 12 6-1 175 DLJon McDonald 12 5-10 250 LMMarc McDonald 12 5-9 235 OLZach Muncie 12 6-5 205 TETanner Owens 12 6-1 190 QBTyler Scharf 12 5-11 150 DBJustin Smedley 12 5-10 190 DE/LBJoey Thompson 12 5-10 175 DBScotty Weaver 12 6-1 185 RBStanley Allen 11 6-1 185 DBTyler Barger 11 5-10 220 OLBen Bowman 11 6-0 215 OL/DLZac Carter 11 6-3 275 OLThomas Caskey 11 6-2 170 TE/DEDerek Deatherage 11 6-1 240 DLJake Dismuke 11 6-1 170 DETim Ell 11 5-6 130 WRTyler Hale 11 6-3 170 DBAdam Hays 11 6-3 185 DLRobby Jansen 11 5-10 200 LBSeth Kennedy 11 5-10 135 WR/DBJon Morris 11 6-2 220 OLJacob Ratliff 11 5-10 190 OLMichael Schibley 11 5-6 145 DBIan Stewart 11 6-2 260 OLCameron Wisby 11 6-1 225 RBJames Brewer 10 5-7 160 LBAustin Davidson 10 5-10 175 DBBrandon Dollenmeyer 10 5-8 05 OLBrandon Gabelman 10 5-10 220 DLDominic Garcia 10 5-3 120 DBLayton Griefenstine 10 5-11 195 RBDerek Hopper 10 5-10 205 RBCaleb Kelly 10 5-10 155 RB/LBZach Lane 10 5-6 150 DBAustin Miller 10 6-0 220 OLBrad Nagel 10 6-3 235 OLAaron Robinson 10 6-3 230 DLAndrew Sheets 10 5-9 155 DLGabe Weaver 10 5-10 150 QBA. J. Alldredge 9 5-8 175 OLAndrew Aubrey 9 5-10 185 OLShaun Bacon 9 5-9 120 WR/DBJason Ball 9 5-10 160 TEBrendan Bowick 9 5-10 135 DBAlex Campbell 9 5-10 160 DECohen Canter 9 5-11 210 OL/DLCharlie Carr 9 6-2 175 TEJoe Caskey 9 6-1 140 DEAaron Coppick 9 5-6 135 LBBrogan Couch 9 5-8 135 LBDylan Emerson 9 5-10 135 DBTyler Hall 9 5-6 125 RB/DBShane Healion 9 5-9 165 RBJustin Keller 9 5-9 175 OL/DLJason Kilgore 9 5-9 145 LBJake Miller 9 5-9 145 QBNick Pangallo 9 5-6 175 LB/RBDonnie Sellers 9 5-8 170 OL/DLNaeem Shalash 9 5-7 160 OLAustin Stephens 9 5-11 175 LBGary Sunday 9 5-7 160 OL/DLPeter Valdez 9 5-9 160 DLDylan Vanzant 9 5-7 140 RB/DB

Amelia Barons Roster

Aug. 27 SummitCountry Day

Sept. 3 at Paint Valley

Sept. 10 Fayetteville

Sept. 17 at East Clinton

Sept. 24 Blanchester

Oct. 1 Batavia(Homecoming)

Oct. 8 at Bethel-Tate

Oct. 15 at ClermontNortheastern

Oct. 22 LandmarkChristian

Oct. 29 CincinnatiChristian

(Senior Night)

The Williamsburg returning lettermen are front row from left, Kevin Keeton, Brandon Boggs, Dane Weeks,Andrew Edwards, and Anthony Young, and row two, Jordan Smith, Kyle Jeffers, Anthony Estle, CodyWiedemann, Billy Hickey, and Matt Richardson.

WilliamsburgWildcats

Varsity Schedule

Wildcats expected to be strong on offensive line

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Batavia head football coachRon Ogden welcomes the return

of most of the varsity players helettered a year ago. Only four donot return.“We’re a young team, but

most of the younger players

have got good varsity experi-ence,” said Ogden. “Eventhough we’re young we do havegood senior leadership. They’veworked extremely hard in the

off-season.”The Bulldogs’ head man cau-

tioned, “Despite having goodyoung players, six or seven ofthem will be sophomores andwe’ll probably be starting fivejuniors. They are all still learn-ing, but hopefully we’ll get offto a fast start.”Ogden believes his standouts

on offense will be senior full-back David Lenhardt (5-feet,11-inches, 170-pounds), juniorquarterback Jake Riley (5-11,170), sophomore fullback RyanGormley (5-11, 220), sopho-more running back Zainn Ison(5-3, 145), sophomore receiverGabe Archer (6-1, 180), andforemost among the blockers onthe line will be junior tackleDave Pelphrey (6-3, 275).The defense will be paced by

junior strong safety AaronWood (5-7, 175), senior defen-sive end Dave Brausch (5-11,230), a transfer from ClermontNortheastern High School,junior defensive end NickBonavita (5-11, 195), Gormley

at middle linebacker, Archer atlinebacker, and Pelphrey attackle.From the Batavia viewpoint,

defending Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC) NationalDivision champion, the EastClinton Astros are expected tobe very tough this season indefense of their crown, and inthe overall conference WesternBrown’s Broncos should be out-standing.The former head coach at

Amelia High School, Ogdenbelieves the addition of theBarons to the Southern Buckeye“will take them a couple ofyears” to work themselves backinto the competition and that thewestern Clermont countianswill find the SBC, in particular,Goshen New Richmond, andWestern Brown, as “tougherthan people think.”

Southern BuckeyeConference National Divisionall-stars returningJake Prindle, Dave Pelphrey,

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Southern BuckeyeConference National Divisionall-stars lostJeff Elam and John Foster

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The Batavia returning lettermen are front row from left, Tanner Bauer, Vince Painter,Ryan Stamper, David Lenhardt, and Jacob Prindle; row two, David Brausch, TylerLuginbuhl, Nick Bonavita, Zainn Ison, and Cameron Wood; and row three, BrodyBrowning, Ryan Gormley, Jake Riley, Gabe Archer, Alex White, and David Pelphrey.

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Name Grade Ht Wt PositionJeremy Book 12 5-7 140 SE/DBDave Brauch 12 5-11 230 RB/DEJonnie Franz 12 5-6 120 SE/DBCody Hollen 12 6-4 305 OT/DTDavid Lenhardt 12 5-11 170 RB/SSVince Painter 12 6-0 230 OL/DLJacob Prindle 12 5-10 175 RB/LBDan Saylor 12 6-1 235 OL/DLRyan Stamper 12 5-9 200 OL/DLVince Welch 12 6-0 265 OT/DTMike Almond 11 5-10 170 C/LBMike Appel 11 5-8 135 SE/DBTanner Bauer 11 5-8 185 OG/DTNick Bonavita 11 5-11 195 OG/DEJohn Heckard 11 5-11 170 FB/LBJosh Lombe 11 6-0 145 SE/DBJosh McGeorge 11 5-9 185 OG/DECasey Moore 11 5-9 170 SE/DBDave Pelphrey 11 6-3 275 OT/DTJake Riley 11 5-11 170 QB/DBSeth Rogers 11 6-1 150 RB/SSJustin Saylor 11 6-1 160 TE/LBDwayne Smith 11 6-1 155 SE/DBAaron Wood 11 5-7 175 WB/FSGabe Archer 10 6-1 180 SE/LBRyan Gormley 10 5-11 220 FB/LBLogan Hammock 10 6-2 200 OL/DLZainn Ison 10 5-3 145 RB/SSNate Johnson 10 6-4 300 OT/DTAustin Lenhardt 10 5-9 155 WB/DBTyler Luginbuhl 10 5-9 155 QB/DBJacob Parks 10 5-11 200 OG/DTA. J. Uecker 10 6-0 170 TE/DEAlex White 10 6-2 185 TE/LBCohen Arnett 9 5-9 130 SE/DBPatrick Bryant 9 5-10 175 OL/DLDevon Edwards 9 5-8 150 OG/DTHunter Heinlein 9 5-7 150 RB/LBSam Humbert 9 5-8 130 SE/DBBrandon Hunter 9 5-7 165 OL/DLWyatt Jackson 9 5-8 215 C/DEKyle Mattingly 9 5-10 230 OL/DLRichard Mort 9 5-6 120 WB/DBAustin Neal 9 5-9 180 OL/DLDarren Pasley 9 5-7 130 RB/DBCaleb Rose 9 5-6 150 RB/DBZach Schmidt 9 5-10 240 OL/DLLevi Sellers 9 5-10 140 QB/DBBrandon Simms 9 5-8 120 RB/DBRod Weible 9 5-11 200 RB/LB Zach Wheeler 9 5-8 125 SE/DB

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Western Brown Roster

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Wayne Stacy has returned tohis alma mater to becomeBethel-Tate High School’shead varsity football coach.During his prep athletic careerhe was a Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC) all-star onthe gridiron and was amongconference’s best in touch-downs scored, and totalreceiving yards combiningwith quarterbacks TerryMcElfresh and EddieMcMahan to be GreaterCincinnati leaders in the afore-mentioned statistics.He brings to the Fighting

Tigers “high expectations. Wehave a solid group of seniorswho expect to win. It’s excit-ing, too, that our numbers areup to 52 that are out for theteam,” he said.Bethel-Tate will be building

its offense around “two of ourthree leading rushers back andexperience at quarterback andoffensive line, but we havesome holes to fill up front (onthe offensive line) and weneed to have players who willstep up and fill those holes.”

In the experienced Bethelbackfield will be senior slotback Brian Myers (5-feet, 10-inches, 175-pounds) andjunior tailback Zach Mullins(6-2, 220). The quarterbackwill be junior Erik Shinkle (5-11, 175). They will receiveexperienced blocking fromsenior four-year varsity tackleJordan Reinhart (6-2, 260),senior three-year varsity guardTanner Wolffram (5-10, 255),and junior tackle DavidHammock (6-4, 265).Stacy is looking forward to

good defensive performancesfrom senior middle linebackerIzzy Toney (5-8, 185), juniorfree safety Matt Small (5-10,130), who intercepted threepasses last year, Myers at cor-nerback, and Hammock atend.“We’ve had back-to-back

.500 seasons, but no one is sat-isfied with just playing fiveand five. We’re going to playwith the expectation towin,”Stacy said.His familiarity with

Southern Buckeye Conferenceand Clermont County highschool football leads him tobelieve that New Richmond’sLions, Goshen’s Warriors, andWestern Brown’s Broncos willbe tough in the SBC-AmericanDivision and the addition ofnew conference and divisionmember, Amelia, will makethe level of competition eventougher. The Tigers’ head hon-cho also believes thatClermont Northeastern’sRockets will be “muchimproved” and would be verydangerous to be overlooked.

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningZach Mullins

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostTyler Calhoun, Kameron

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The Bethel-Tate returning lettermen are front row from left, Andy Courts, Kyle Kaiser, Jordan Reinhart, MaxHuprich, Brian Myers, Tanner Wolffram, and Cameron Roberts.

Aug. 27 Mariemont

Sept. 3 at ClermontNortheastern

Sept. 10 Goshen

Sept. 17 at Blanchester

Sept. 24 Western Brown

Oct. 1 at East Clinton

Oct. 8 Williamsburg(Homecoming)

Oct. 15 Batavia(Senior Night)

Oct. 22 at Amelia

Oct. 29 at NewRichmond.

Bethel TigersVarsity Schedule

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Sept. 3 at Franklin

Sept. 10 at Waverly

Sept. 17 New

Richmond

Sept. 24 at Bethel Tate

Oct. 1 Goshen

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Oct. 15 Amelia (homecoming)

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Oct. /29 Zanesville (senior parent night)

W. Brown BroncosVarsity Schedule

the Broncos will need to improveis in time of possession.“Last year, we found ourselves

down early before we got into therythm of the game,” added Dreyer.“We’re working on controlling thetime of possession.”The coach also mentioned that

numbers were down in the sopho-more class, which is an area ofconcern for the future.In the Southern Buckeye

Conference, the Western coachsees Goshen, New Richmond andAmelia competing with hisBroncos for the top spot.“It should make for a fun race,”

said Dreyer. “Goshen has return-ing starters. New Richmond has agood program. Amelia is just com-ing into the league, looking tomake a statement. It should come

down to the end and we should beright there.”With the changes in offense,

eyes will be on second-year quar-terback Matty Corcoran.“We have a talented group of

receivers,” said Dreyer. “If Mattyplays every game to his potential,we’ll see where it leads.”Assisting Dreyer on the side-

lines and in the press box will beJerry Comello, assistant headcoach, linebackers and defensivecoordinator, Andrew Brunsman,quarterbacks, Tim Pickerill, offen-sive line, Rich Cox, defensiveline, Jeff Essig, defensive backsand special teams, Jim Lovejoy,defensive backs, Brandon Boehm,receivers, David Laith, offensiveline, and Justin Lawson, defensivebacks.

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Broncos expecting improvement in 2010

Evan Dreyer talks with the Bronco offense during a scrim-mage against McNicholas.

By Ritchie ButlerThe Brown County Press

The Western Broncos, undersecond-year coach Evan Dreyer,are expecting to improve upon lastyear’s 4-6 finish.“We only lost 10 seniors from

last year’s team,” said Dreyer.“Our junior varsity was 6-3 andwe have several guys returning tovarsity play.”The Broncos return seniors

Matt Canter, Matty Corcoran,Walker Davis, Justin Dilinger,Brad Jones, Kendal Klinginsmith,Quentin Miller and Brad Rhodes;

juniors Jordan Haggerty, SpencerHoward, Daniel Lewis, MattLoudwick, Kevin McCoy, AndrewWhite, Zac Wilson and NickWoodyard; sophomores JakeMorrison and Gunner Woodyard.New to varsity play this year are

seniors Jake Banfil, Jake Bering,Dillon Bowling, Michael Latoof,Gunner Patton, Greg Reed andTyler Russell; juniors PeytonBailey, Greg Baker, Collin Bolini,Zaine Clark, Cody Conwell, RayDerossett, Andrew Elliot, JakeLatham, Tucker Patten, BrianTraylor, Cody Wedmore and CotyWeis; sophomores Brady Brooks,

Tim Cecil, Brad Hinkle, JakeLawson, Nick Orr, Kaden Piatt,Scotty Ryan, Garrett Taylor andCooper Thatcher.“Our tempo will be a lot faster,”

said Dreyer. “We have five or sixgood receivers and we must getthem in space.”Speed will not only be a factor

on offense, but on defense as well.“We’re also playing faster on

defense,” added Dreyer. “We havea lot of guys who can run. Wemust utilize our speed and intelli-gence all over the field.”Fans will notice a distinct dif-

ference in the offensive approach

this year.“I wanted to be a triple-option

team when I first got here,” saidDreyer. “But when we looked atnow and the future, we realized weneeded to change. We revampedour offense to give more guysmore opportunities to touch thefootball now and in the future.”Twenty-eight days after last

year’s final contest, the Broncoschanged the way they looked atthe entire season as well.“We want to start fast and finish

strong,” said Dreyer. “This groupof guys has worked hard all year.They will show that hard work

pays off. We have a very positiveoutlook.”Strengths of this year’s squad

will lie in numbers and experi-ence, along with the attitude.“We have more options offen-

sively,” said Dreyer. “These guysare really a ‘blue collar’ group andwant to win. Their willingness todo the work to win has changed.Our leadership and experience arethere. This senior class had somebrothers who played on the play-off team. They want to get back towinning ways.”One area of the game in which

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Bethel Tigers Roster

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

There is a lot that is new atClermont Northeastern HighSchool. New football team,new head coach, and newattitude.Charlie Carpenter is thenew head football coach inOwensville. He successfullyturned the Amelia HighSchool program into a win-ner in the late 1970s andwent on to more footballcoaching success at the col-lege and Canadian profes-sional levels. The 1968Loveland High School grad-uate has some previousknowledge of theNortheastern gridiron pro-gram and record.“I want to win some gamesand to build the programfrom there. There will bemore interest and more guyscoming out for the team witha winning attitude when theybelieve we can win,”Carpenter said.

The new Rockets have“good senior leadership. Wehave 15 seniors and that’s agood number for us. Manyare three-year varsityseniors. We have good,young kids that will push theseniors. . . But we need morefreshmen to come out for theteam. We need more num-bers.”The offense will be pacedby senior wide receiver JakeHacker (6-feet, 180-pounds),senior guard and tackle TylerBerkshire (5-10, 200), seniortackle Chad Cummings (5-8,260), junior running backAaron Wright (5-10, 185),and sophomore running backClay Cousino (5-9, 150).There is a three-way battlefor the role as quarterbackamong senior KennyThompson (6-2, 170), sopho-more Derick Schmidt (6-1,165), and freshman NigellReese (6-0, 170).The defensive standoutsare expected to be Hacker atoutside linebacker, Berkshire

at end, Cummings and seniorCody Tidwell (6-0, 200) who“can play anywhere,”Thompson at safety and cor-nerback, Schmidt at freesafety, Wright at linebackerand junior Chad Cousino (5-10, 175) at tackle.Carpenter has not had toolong to see his charges atwork. “It’s hard for me to tella whole lot yet, but they areall working hard. We’regoing out to win one game ata time and to get better eachweek.”

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningJake Hacker and TylerBerkshire

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostDavid Brausch, JakeBieber, and Josh McGowan

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Oct. 22 at East Clinton

Oct. 29 at BlanchesterThe Clermont Northeastern returning lettermen are front row from left, Jacob Hacker, Kenny Thompson, AaronSmith, Tyler Berkshire, and Chad Cummins and row two, Austin Tieke, Dylan Daniel, Aaron Wright, DylanImbus, Cody Tidwell, and Jacob Sydnor.

CNE RocketsVarsity Schedule

CNE Rockets to field a well-led teamName Grade PositionJon Adams 12 OL Shane Campbell 12 TE/LB Alex Chesney 12 WR/LB Cody Deller 12 OL/DL Miles Derkson 12 WR/DB Zach Gelter 12 OL Alex Forsee 12 OL Tre Jetter 12 WR/DB Marty Mahaffey 12 OL/DL Joey McCabe 12 WR/DB Garrett Myers 12 QB/DB Zach Ritter 12 K Isaac Stround 12 OL Austin Warden 12 RB/LB Nick Williams 12 RB/DL Derrick Dillow 11 QB/DB Corey English 11 WR/DB Jay Glueck 11 RB/LB Jacob Gundler 11 WR/DB Will Hayward 11 RB/DB Nick Hill 11 RB/DB Alex Hosler 11 RB/DB Robbie Lemar 11 RB/DB Clint Lytle 11 OL Danny Scholz 11 OL/LB Jeff Snider 11 OL Cole Bird 10 OL/DL Austin Campbell 10 OL/DL Autumn Clark 10 OL/DL Matt Eldridge 10 OL/LB J. R. Forsee 10 OL Matt Forsee 10 RB/DB Alex Horn 10 TE/LB Brody Lynn 10 OL/DL Chad Nort 10 TE/DL Colt Reese 10 WR/DB Kevin Scholz 10 OL/LB Chance Silcott 10 OL/DL Jay Troy 10 OL/LB James White 10 RB/LB Alex Ammerman 9 WR/DB Austin Antoni 9 OL/DL Kenny Booker 9 OL/DL Les Brewer 9 OL/DL Rusty Brittain 9 OL/LB Pierce Burnam 9 WR/DB Cody Catron 9 RB/LB Malik Davis 9 WR/DB Brady Ginn 9 WR/DB Jake Hauke 9 WR/QB/DB Jacob Hurst 9 OL Quinn Jetter 9 WR/DB Drake Kimberly 9 TE/LB David Larkby 9 WR/DB Brian Lewis 9 RB/QB/DB Will Lytle 9 OL/DL Levi Simpson 9 QB/LB/DB Nathan Snider 9 OL/DLBlake Thompson 9 RB/LB

New Richmond Roster

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

The New Richmond varsityfootball squad has set its goalto advance its program togreater glory. Head coach

Dan Scholz lost 13 playersfrom his successful Lions of ayear ago. He welcomes thereturn of 15 “committed”seniors.“We’ve got strong senior

leadership. They understand

what we need to do this year.We’ll have strength in the(offensive) backfield and thelinebackers, safeties, andsome defensive linemen. . .“We have an inexperienced

offensive line at some posi-tions. We need to replacesome key players from lastyear.”Senior Garrett Myers will

lead the offense from hisquarterback position handingthe ball off to veteran runningback Nick Williams, a senior,

and throwing the pigskin toveteran receivers JoeyMcCabe and Mikes Derkson,both seniors.The defense will build itself

around linemen Cody Dellerand Marty Mahaffey, bothseniors, senior linebackerAustin Ward, junior line-backer Danny Scholz, andjunior safety Jake Gundler.Scholz is anxious to prove

the talent of his charges andanxious to get started against“a schedule that has increased

somewhat. We’re playing afew tougher teams looking toimprove ourselves and to takeour program to the next stepand to get better each week.”The Lions’ head mentor

expects the defendingSouthern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A) Division championGoshen Warriors and WesternBrown’s Broncos to be themajor obstacles to the Redand Black’s charge to the con-ference title and that newSBC-A member, Amelia, willalso provide “tough” compe-tition.

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningGarrett Myers, Austin

Warden, and Danny Scholz

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostAndrew Nealan, Mike

Maupin, Brian Gelter, BrianMazzaro, Andy Case, and JoeSmith

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Aug. 27 Deer Park

Sept. 3 McNicholas

Sept. 10 at SimonKenton (Ky.)

Sept. 17 at WesternBrown

Sept. 24 ClermontNortheastern

Oct. 1 at Blanchester

Oct. 8 Amelia(Homecoming)

Oct. 15 Goshen(Youth Football Night)

Oct. 22 at Oak Hill(in northern Ohio)

Oct. 29 Bethel-Tate(Senior Night)

The New Richmond returning letterman are front row from left, Jay Glueck, Nick Williams, Alex Chesney, NickHill, Garrett Myers, Danny Scholz, Zac Ritter, and Austin Warden and row two, Joey McCabe, Marty Mahaffey,Shane Campbell, Jeff Snider, Cody Catron, Isaac Stroud, and Jacob Gundler.

NR LionsVarsity Schedule

New Richmond Lions have strong leadershipName Grade Ht Wt PositionCody Anstaett 12 5-9 220 GTyler Berkshire 12 5-10 200 GBlake Bishop 12 5-8 165 TBChad Cummins 12 5-8 260 TZachariah Florence 12 5-11 185 TEJason Graffagnino 12 5-11 225 TJacob Hacker 12 6-0 180 WRBlake Haley 12 5-7 200 GSteven Hess 12 5-11 155 TESteven Hughes 12 5-6 130 WRDaniel Osborn 12 5-10 175 FBAaron Smith 12 6-0 195 TEKenny Thompson 12 6-2 170 QBAustin Tieke 12 5-7 175 RBJake Sydnor 12 5-8 155 WRCody Tidwell 12 6-0 200 CKyle Bowman 11 5-11 170 CAustin Carpenter 11 5-8 160 RBTyler Chambers 11 6-0 185 GChad Cousino 11 5-7 160 FBDaniel Dylan 11 5-10 155 WRBrady Giles 11 5-8 205 GDylan Imbus 11 6-0 160 TEHenry Overbeck 11 6-5 235 TConner Reynolds 11 5-8 135 QBAaron Wright 11 5-10 185 RBPatrick Cornett 10 5-10 170 FBClay Cousino 10 5-9 150 TBTony Khulenberg 10 6-1 175 TEMcKinley Mink 10 5-6 150 TBDallas Miracle 10 5-9 165 TBAustin Thompson 10 5-10 135 WRDerick Schmidt 10 6-1 165 QBJoey Wall 10 5-5 135 TBDylan Creager 9 5-7 130 WRRusty Daniel 9 5-7 170 GJosh Forkner 9 5-7 165 FBNigell Reece 9 6-0 170 QBBranson Stahl 9 5-9 155 TTramaine Smith 9 5-10 150 WR

Clermont NortheasternRockets Roster

By Ritchie ButlerThe Brown County Press

The Fayetteville Rockets willbe playing their first year of full-time varsity football this season.The Rockets are also under newleadership in first-year head coachBen Brisker.“Being a head coach is a big

difference,” said Brisker. “thisseason there is a lot more respon-sibility with paperwork and keep-ing things running well.”Brisker is no stranger to the

game. He served as defensivecoordinator last year atFayetteville. He has also served as

an assistant coach at Westfall (oneyear) and Circleville (five years).Brisker, a graduate of Ohio

University and Circleville HighSchool, is in his second year as aspecial education teacher in theFayetteville Schools. He and hiswife, Lori, who is expecting thecouple’s first child in November,currently reside in Blanchester.“I am very excited about this

being Fayetteville’s first yearplaying full varsity,” said Brisker.“We have 30 kids in grades 9through 12 participating.”Back from last year’s squad,

which played to a 1-4 record infive varsity contests, are seniors

Bryan Jent, Phil Wagers, EricWilliams, Cody Boyer and DanMetzger; juniors Tanner Williams,Jarrod Lindsey, Michael Kranz,Dave Kranz, Joey Burwinkel andLuke Allen; sophomores AnthonyReed, Stephen Pappas, AustinCaldwell and Dave Watts.New to varsity play are seniors

Michael Sylvester and Kirby Bell;junior Evan Williams; sophomoreJoe Gacek; freshman Cody Shaw,Austin Strong, Isaac Shelton,Nate Allen, Andrew Dowers,Dalton Ruehlman, Jacob Laney,Trevor Koch, Austin Naues,Quincy Gambrel and EthanWolfer.

Look for the Rockets to run anunbalanced spread on offense,with a balanced run and passattack.“We have a great offensive

line,” said Brisker. “We are look-ing for big things out of our expe-rienced players. We want to havea 50/50 run/pass balance onoffense.”Defensively, the Rockets will

feature a 5-2 shade. Fayettevillehas an experienced defensive lineand the Kranz brothers are back atthe linebacker positions.“We are expecting those guys

to be leaders,” said Brisker. “Weare hoping to get a lot of rest forour players by spot-playing the

sophomores and freshmen. Theyounger guys will have to be a bigpart of our special teams.”Last season, Fayetteville

played against five varsity teamsin Ross Southeastern, Gallatin(Kentucky), Manchester, FairfieldChristian and Lockland. Thosefive opponents are back on theschedule this year.“We have everybody back from

last year, so that should be anadvantage,” added Brisker. “Weare used to the speed of the varsi-ty game and most of our playershave had a taste of football at thevarsity level.”The Rockets are flying with

some high expectations in theirinagural year on the varsity grid-iron.“We want to be 9-0 going into

the Lockland game,” said Brisker.“They are always a powerhouse inDivision VI. We are aware of theplayoffs and how they work. Wehave to get the kids believing thatwe can do it.”Brisker will be assisted on the

sidelines this season by CoryHanes, offensive coordinator andjunior high coach, HarleyMcCullough, offensive and defen-sive line coach, and Steve Shaw,junior high assistant.The Rockets will be playing

their home games at Goshen HighSchool this season, as their fieldwill not be ready until next year.“We really appreciate Goshen

letting us use their facility,” saidBrisker. “We want our kids to bemotivated and get the Fayettevillecommunity excited. Football canreally bring about a communitycomradery.”

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Football Rockets blast off on Aug. 27Name Grade Ht Wt Position Brandon Adams 12 5-9 125 KAlex Beurket 12 6-2 255 OLAdam Chacksfield 12 5-11 190 LBJake Costa 12 5-10 175 KNathan D’Orazio 12 5-10 160 WRBryan Drescher 12 5-11 205 OLAnthony Duschl 12 6-2 250 OLRyan Golden 12 5-9 170 DBD. J. Hacker 12 5-11 160 DBAlex Hord 12 6-4 250 OLMarshall Hubbard 12 5-10 155 WRBilly Janzen 12 5-8 225 OLTerry Norton 12 6-1 250 OLLogan Littinger 12 5-10 155 DBEthan Peloe 12 6-2 170 WRAlex Prall 12 6-3 180 DBNick Sharp 12 6-2 255 DLNick Stanton 12 6-0 225 DLTrey Strunk 12 6-1 150 WR/DBFrank Sullivan 12 6-3 305 QBJ. D. Taylor 12 6-2 205 DLShawn Taylor 12 6-2 165 WR/DBNathan Termuhlen 12 5-11 195 RBBrian Wolbers 12 5-10 170 LBJosh Allen 11 6-0 190 DLKyle Abner 11 5-10 155 DBJacob Bobo 11 5-11 170 DBMichael Bostic 11 6-1 200 DLAlex Bugajski 11 5-11 235 OLLogan Chaffin 11 6-1 250 OLIke Daiker 11 6-0 200 LBKyle Fitzgerald 11 5-11 185 DLA. J. Geisler 11 5-9 155 DBMatt Halcomb 11 5-9 150 DBAndrew Hannah 11 6-1 250 OLTy Heinmiller 11 6-2 170 WRBen Hittner 11 6-1 185 RB/LBChris Hoyas 11 6-0 200 LBMiami Jeffers 10 6-1 265 DLBryan Kerber 11 5-9 160 QB/WRSean Kerber 11 5-9 155 DBJohn Koutros 11 5-10 185 DLRyan Kroger 11 6-2 195 DLJoe Netzel 11 6-1 245 DLBrandon O’Toole 11 6-4 170 WRRobert Overback 11 6-6 200 TE/DLMike Prather 11 6-2 270 OLNathan Rombach 11 6-3 275 DLMike Sonntag 11 6-0 270 OLDan Storey 11 6-4 390 DLZach Sullivan 11 5-10 170 WRZach Cook 10 6-0 190 LB/KBlake Cox 10 6-0 175 OLJoseph Facciolo 10 5-9 160 LBJack Gratsch 10 5-11 150 RBMichael Mattix 10 5-5 125 WRSam Miller 10 5-7 200 OLCy Overbeck 10 6-4 170 QBRonak Patel 10 5-5 185 OLCody Reynolds 10 6-1 155 WRJoseph Stromberger 10 5-8 140 WRDan Thibodeau 10 6-2 175 RB/TETyler Voth 10 6-0 210 OLCade Williams 10 5-8 155 RB

Milford Eagles Roster

The 2010 Fayetteville Rockets. Front row, l-to-r, Quincy Gambrel, Isaac Shelton, Andrew Dowers, Joe Gacek,Austin Caldwell, Anthony Reed, Stephen Pappas, Cody Shaw, Ethan Wolfer, David Watts, Nate Allen, DaltonRuehlman, Austin Strong, Trevor Koch and Austin Nause. Back row, l-to-r, Jarrod Lindsey, Daniel Metzger, EricWilliams, Bryan Jent, Phil Wagers, David Kranz, Tanner Williams, Kirby Bell, Michael Kranz, Evan Williams, LukeAllen and Joey Burwinkel. Absent from photo were Jacob Laney, Michael Sylvester and Cody Boyer.

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Milford has a new head coachand new team with an increasedemphasis on proving themselvesa serious contender and winner inthe Fort Ancient ValleyConference Buckeye Division.“We’ll be improved. Our goalis to go at least 7-3 by winning atleast three in the conference andfour non-conference games,” saidShane Elkin beginning his firstseason at the Eagles’helm havingpreviously served as a varsityassistant coach for the Red andWhite.He believes his charges’strengths include “our defensiveline and defensive backs whohave proven themselves.”The Red and White will “needto replace three senior linebackersfrom last year and to improve ouroffensive line that has not beengame-tested yet. We also lackdepth.”The power of the Milfordoffensewill be built around seniortailback Nathan Termuhlen (5-feet, 11-inches, 195-pounds) who

rushed for 1,200 yards in 2009,senior tailback Shawn Taylor (6-2, 165), junior fullback BenHittner 6-1, 185), senior quarter-back Frank Sullivan (6-3, 205),and senior lineman Alex Beurket(6-2, 255) .The toughest defensive grid-ders are expected to be Taylor atcornerback, senior Ryan Golden(5-9, 170) at safety (also knownas the hero position at Milford),and senior Nick Sharp (6-2, 255)on the defensive line.“We want to develop into acompetitive program.We want toprove ourselves in the confer-ence,” said Elkin. “We want toprove we can beat our conferenceopponents. We had a good camp.We’re getting stronger everyday.”He believes all of his adver-saries in the Buckeye Division ofthe FAVC will be very competi-tive and tough.

Fort Ancient ValleyConference Buckeye Divisionall-star returningNathan Termuhlen

Fort Ancient ValleyConference Buckeye Divisionall-stars lostAndrew Bugajski, BrandonFulton, and Dylan Meek

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Fayetteville RocketsVarsity Schedule

Rockets coach Ben Brisker counsels a player during a pre-season scrimmage.

Aug. 27 at Hughes

Sept. 3 at Kings

Sept. 10 Amelia(Booster Kickoff Night)

Sept. 17 Woodward(Junior High Team Night)

Oct. 1 at Glen Este

Oct. 8 Anderson(Homecoming)

Oct. 15 Winton Woods(Senior Night)

Oct. 22 at Harrison

Oct. 29 at Loveland

The Milford returning lettermen are front row from left, Ben Hittner, Alex Beurket, Rob Overbeck, Alex Prall,Frank Sullivan, Ryan Golden, Trey Strunk, and J. D. Taylor; row two, Nick Sharp, Nathan Termuhlen, NathanD’Orazio, Shawn Taylor, and Nick Staton, and row three, Alex Bugajski, Ryan Kroger, and Alex Hord.

Milford EaglesVarsity Schedule

New coach to lead the improved EaglesName Grade PositionKirby Bell 12 WR/DB Cody Boyer 12 OL/DL Bryan Jent 12 OL/DL Captain Dan Metzger 12 WR/DL Michael Sylvester 12 WR/DB Phil Wagers 12 OL/DL Eric Williams 12 OL/DL Luke Allen 11 RB/DB Joey Burwinkle 11 OL/DL David Kranz 11 RB/LB CaptainMike Kranz 11 WR/LB Jarrod Lindsey 11 RD/DB Captain Evan Williams 11 WR/DB Tanner Williams 11 QB/DB Captain Austin Caldwell 10 OL/DL Joe Gacek 10 WR/DB Stephen Pappas 10 OL/DL Anthony Reed 10 RB/LB David Watts 10 WR/DB Nate Allen 9 OL/DL Andrew Dowers 9 WR/DB Quincey Gambrel 9 OL/DL Trevor Koch 9 TE/LB Jacob Laney 9 RB/LB Austin Nause 9 OL/DL Dalton Reulhman 9 WR/DB Cody Shaw 9 RB/LB Isaac Shelton 9 WR/DB Austen Strong 9 QB/DB Ethan Wolfer 9 OL/DL

Fayetteville Roster

BY RCHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Having lost just five letter-men from a year ago, GlenEste head football coach ZakTaylor is understandablyenthusiastic about theupcoming campaign.“We have 24 seniors on the

team so we definitely aregoing to have good leader-ship,” Taylor said. “We’vegot really good skilled kidson both sides of the ball.”If the Trojans have a weak-

ness, Taylor believes it willbe that his charges are “a lit-tle bit small up front. We’re

going to have some new line-men.”Taylor expects his leaders

on offense will be senior run-ning back Austin Duncanson(5-feet, 11-inches, 175-pounds), senior running backCollin Pitman (5-9, 225), andsenior quarterback ShaneSeckman (6-4, 210). Eachwill be beginning their thirdyear as starters for the varsi-ty.On the defensive side of

the football, a quartet isexpected to spearhead thePurple and White - Pitman atlinebacker, senior Matt Jones(6-2, 185) at outside line-

backer, senior defensive backCorey Goedde (6-1, 155),and senior defensive backAnthony Clark (5-11, 150).“I think we’re going to be

improved. We have highexpectations to win theleague and to make the play-offs,” Taylor said.He predicts the Buckeye

Division of the Fort AncientValley Conference will be“more balanced than it’s everbeen,” but if anyone has justone step ahead of the rest ofthe conference, it would beWinton Woods’ Warriorsand/or Anderson’s Redskins.“The way the league is this

year, if we’re not readyagainst all five teams on thenight we play them we couldlose them all and if we’reready every game we couldwin them all. It’s going to bethat close.”

Fort Ancient ValleyConference BuckeyeDivision all-stars returningCollin Pitman, Austin

Duncanson, and CoreyGoedde

Fort Ancient ValleyConference BuckeyeDivision all-star lostDan Shepherd

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Oct. 8 at Harrison

Oct. 15 at Anderson

Oct. 22 Loveland

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The Glen Este returning lettermen are front row from left, John Mikolay, Alex Scardina, Robbie Russell, Seth Wood, JoshButtrick, and Mike Hogue; row two, Brian Schock, Austin Duncanson, Cody Downs, Michael Kennedy, Keith Blanton, JamesMikolay, and Corey Goedde; and row three, Kyle Turner, Matt Jones, Justin Mulloney, Shane Seckman, Todd Davis, KyleRettinger, Trey Blank, Tim McBride, Wynton Overcast, Travis Jones, Corey Burris, and Anthony Clark.

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Goshen WarriorsVarsity Football Roster

Name Grade Ht Wt PositionJamie Ashcraft 12 5-9 170 HB/DBEric Coleman 12 5-9 175 WR/OLAlex Owens 12 6-2 175 QB/WRBrandon Steele 10 5-9 170 QB/DBCollin Murphy 10 5-7 170 K/WRTim Brewer 10 5-10 150 QB/DBMatt Taulbee 12 5-10 170 WR/DBDustin Engle 11 5-10 170 HB/DBKen Eickenhorst 12 6-1 170 WR/DBTaylor Day 11 6-0 150 QBZach Marsh 10 5-10 170 WR/DBBrent Steele 12 5-9 170 HB/OLSteve Morris 10 5-7 175 WR/KAlex Edwards 10 5-10 175 TE/OLColin Rader 12 5-8 160 WR/DBMarcus Casey 10 6-0 175 HB/DBDmitri Foreman 10 5-9 165 HB/OLMike Davis 12 6-0 170 WR/LBJake Allen 12 6-1 170 HB/DBDylan Owens 11 6-3 200 TE/DTTravis Hiines 12 5-9 170 HB/OLBrawn Holden 10 5-9 170 HB/DBRyan Ashcraft 10 5-9 160 HB/DBBrian Robertson 10 5-8 150 OL/DEBrandon Owens 12 5-9 175 WR/DBArron Worley 10 5-9 200 FB/ILBAndrew Faith 10 5-10 200 OL/ILBCody Dutlinger 10 5-10 190 OL/DTDanny Barnett 12 6-2 210 TE/DEMike Brusman 12 6-0 230 FB/ILBMike Work 12 5-9 200 OL/DTGary Parriman 12 5-10 200 OL/DEAustin Frambes 11 6-3 240 OL/DT Joe Kannenberg 10 6-5 330 OT/DTTony Byrd 12 6-2 220 OL/DTAlex Burch 11 5-10 200 TE/DEZane Ellis 11 6-0 200 OL/DTNoah Elmore 10 5-9 180 OL/DTKenny Robinson 12 5-10 190 OL/DTZach Johnson 12 6-2 220 OL/DTJesse Burgess 11 6-1 250 OL/DTElias Luttrell 12 6-1 295 OL/DLGreg Burress 11 6-3 265 OL/DTScott Shoopman 11 5-9 185 OL/DTCalvin Phillips 10 6-1 220 OL/DTMatt Cales 11 6-0 290 OL Zach Norman 10 5-10 190 OL/DTCory Jurick 12 6-6 190 WRAustin Arnold 12 6-4 220 TE/DET. J. Settles 12 6-2 280 OL/DTJosh Jewett 11 5-9 180 OL/DTRyan Shanabrook 10 5-9 200 OL/DTMike Winterberger 11 6-0 155 OL/DT

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

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Goshen will have to do somerebuilding if the Warriors areto successfully defend theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican Division varsityfootball championship theyearned last year.A total of 17 players who

lettered from the title teamhave graduated.“We have good kids in the

skilled positions and we havegood interior players,” saidNick Inabnitt, head coach athis alma mater.He pointed out his squad

lacks depth and is “inexperi-enced on the offensive lineand the defense and the kick-ing game.”The Red and Gray’s offense

will be spearheaded by seniorright halfback Jamie Ashcraft(5-feet, 9-inches, 170-pounds), senior quarterbackAlex Owens (6-2, 175), senior

halfback Travis Hines (5-9,170), senior wide receiverKenny Eickenhorst (6-1, 170),senior wide receiver ColinRader (5-8, 160), senior tightend Austin Arnold (6-4, 220),senior fullback T. J. Settles (6-2, 280), and sophomore half-back Marcus Casey 6-0, 175).On the other side of the

pigskin, the standouts areexpected to be senior backJake Allen (6-1, 170), seniormiddle linebacker MikeBrusman (6-0, 230), seniordefensive end Gary Parriman5-10, 200), senior back MattTaulbee (5-10, 170), juniorback Taylor Day (6-0, 150),senior outside linebackerBrent Steele (5-9, 170), junioroutside linebacker DustinEngel (5-10, 170), Settles atnose guard, and Arnold at end.“We want to try and repeat

as league champion this yearand to contend for the regionaltitle,” said Inabnitt.He anticipates New

Richmond’s Lions, Bethel-Tate’s Tigers, and WesternBrown’s Broncos will be hischarges’ most serious obsta-cles to a repeat as conferencedivision champion.“The league will be a lot bet-

ter this year,” he said.“Amelia, I don’t know muchabout them yet, but their addi-tion to the league will makethe league stronger.”

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningT. J. Settles and Austin

Arnold

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostDavid Prewitt, Sam

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Oct. 8 East Clinton

Oct. 15 at NewRichmond

Oct. 22 Blanchester

Oct. 29 Greenville(Senior Night)

The Goshen returning lettermen are back row from left, Tony Byrd, T. J. Settles, Mike Brusman, Matt Taulbee,Austin Arnold, Gary Parriman, Brent Steele, no longer on team, and Steve Morris (did not letter) and headcoach Nick Inabnitt, and row one, Marcus Casey, Kenny Eickenhorst., Colin Rader, Jamie Ashcraft, AlexOwens, Travis Hines, Jake Allen, Brandon Owens (did not letter), no longer on team.

Goshen WarriorsVarsity Schedule

Warriors must rebuild to defend conference division titleName Grade Ht Wt PositionTrey Blank 12 6-4 185 DLKeith Blanton 12 5-10 255 OL/DLCorey Burris 12 6-1 190 OLJosh Buttrick 12 5-8 140 WR/DBAnthony Clark 12 5-11 150 DB/WRTodd Davis 12 6-1 185 OL/LBCory Downs 12 5-10 205 OL/DLAustin Duncanson 12 5-11 172 RBCorey Goedde 12 6-1 155 WR/DBMike Hogue 12 5-7 180 FBMatt Jones 12 6-2 185 LB/RBTravis Jones 12 6-3 207 LBMichael Kennedy 12 5-9 230 OL/DLJames Mikolay 12 5-10 275 LBTim McBride 12 6-8 295 OLJustin Mulloney 12 6-0 220 DLWynton Overcast 12 6-2 180 TECollin Pitman 12 5-9 225 LB/FBKyle Rettinger 12 6-3 195 DLRobbie Russell 12 5-10 170 DLBrian Schock 12 6-1 168 DBShane Seckman 12 6-4 210 QBKyle Turner 12 5-11 217 OLSeth Woods 12 5-10 151 DB/WRJake Andres 11 6-0 170 TEDan Beasley 11 5-7 145 DBHeath Blandford 11 5-9 245 OL/DLBlake Byrd 11 6-0 190 LBDrew Byrd 11 5-11 175 FBIan Courtney 11 5-10 165 OLMitchell Crooks 11 5-9 155 DB/RBNick Fleming 11 6-1 195 OLTyler Gibbs 11 5-8 145 DBCal Holloway 11 6-0 175 DBHayden Jutze 11 5-9 135 WR/DBNick Kocher 11 6-1 173 LBTyler Lambert 11 5-6 150 OL/DLConnor Meranda 11 6-0 165 RB/LBJohn Mikolay 11 5-10 180 RB/LBMichael Mulloney 11 6-0 170 LBDevin Obermeyer 11 6-2 180 OL/DLAlec Scardina 11 5-6 145 RB/DBStephen Vetter 11 5-11 170 KAustin Ayers 10 5-11 245 OL/DLCarson Ayers 10 6-1 225 OL/DLChase Breedwell 10 5-8 180 OL/DLVictor Cave 10 6-1 210 LBBlake Dalton 10 5-8 145 WR/DBRyan Henning 10 6-0 180 RB/LBR. T. Hunley 10 5-10 165 WR/DBBrandon Jones 10 6-1 210 OLJosh Keller 10 6-1 160 WR/DBNick Longbottom 10 5-10 230 OL/DLJerdon Louiso 10 5-8 135 KJohn Miller 10 6-4 325 OLMike Mullenix 10 5-10 275 OLKevin Nickell 10 5-10 175 FB/LBJoey Spiegel 10 6-0 155 QB/DBAaron Stephens 10 6-2 180 TE/LBNathan Tilley 10 5-11 180 DB/RBJulio Vasquez 10 5-10 210 OL/DLJake Velten 10 5-9 145 RB/DBTravis Wheeler 10 5-8 145 DBDalton Wilson 10 5-8 150 OL/DLSam Winter 10 5-8 155 WR/DB

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Goshen will have to do somerebuilding if the Warriors areto successfully defend theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican Division varsityfootball championship theyearned last year.A total of 17 players who

lettered from the title teamhave graduated.“We have good kids in the

skilled positions and we havegood interior players,” saidNick Inabnitt, head coach athis alma mater.He pointed out his squad

lacks depth and is “inexperi-enced on the offensive lineand the defense and the kick-ing game.”The Red and Gray’s offense

will be spearheaded by seniorright halfback Jamie Ashcraft(5-feet, 9-inches, 170-pounds), senior quarterbackAlex Owens (6-2, 175), senior

halfback Travis Hines (5-9,170), senior wide receiverKenny Eickenhorst (6-1, 170),senior wide receiver ColinRader (5-8, 160), senior tightend Austin Arnold (6-4, 220),senior fullback T. J. Settles (6-2, 280), and sophomore half-back Marcus Casey 6-0, 175).On the other side of the

pigskin, the standouts areexpected to be senior backJake Allen (6-1, 170), seniormiddle linebacker MikeBrusman (6-0, 230), seniordefensive end Gary Parriman5-10, 200), senior back MattTaulbee (5-10, 170), juniorback Taylor Day (6-0, 150),senior outside linebackerBrent Steele (5-9, 170), junioroutside linebacker DustinEngel (5-10, 170), Settles atnose guard, and Arnold at end.“We want to try and repeat

as league champion this yearand to contend for the regionaltitle,” said Inabnitt.He anticipates New

Richmond’s Lions, Bethel-Tate’s Tigers, and WesternBrown’s Broncos will be hischarges’ most serious obsta-cles to a repeat as conferencedivision champion.“The league will be a lot bet-

ter this year,” he said.“Amelia, I don’t know muchabout them yet, but their addi-tion to the league will makethe league stronger.”

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningT. J. Settles and Austin

Arnold

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostDavid Prewitt, Sam

McAninch, Chuck Murphy,Nick Criddle, Dillon Blevins,Ryan Spence, Tanner Schulte,and Dustin Lawy

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Aug. 27 at Ross

Sept. 3 at Little Miami

Sept. 10 at Bethel-Tate

Sept. 17 at ClermontNortheastern

Sept. 24 Amelia

Oct. 1 at WesternBrown

Oct. 8 East Clinton

Oct. 15 at NewRichmond

Oct. 22 Blanchester

Oct. 29 Greenville(Senior Night)

The Goshen returning lettermen are back row from left, Tony Byrd, T. J. Settles, Mike Brusman, Matt Taulbee,Austin Arnold, Gary Parriman, Brent Steele, no longer on team, and Steve Morris (did not letter) and headcoach Nick Inabnitt, and row one, Marcus Casey, Kenny Eickenhorst., Colin Rader, Jamie Ashcraft, AlexOwens, Travis Hines, Jake Allen, Brandon Owens (did not letter), no longer on team.

Goshen WarriorsVarsity Schedule

Warriors must rebuild to defend conference division titleName Grade Ht Wt PositionTrey Blank 12 6-4 185 DLKeith Blanton 12 5-10 255 OL/DLCorey Burris 12 6-1 190 OLJosh Buttrick 12 5-8 140 WR/DBAnthony Clark 12 5-11 150 DB/WRTodd Davis 12 6-1 185 OL/LBCory Downs 12 5-10 205 OL/DLAustin Duncanson 12 5-11 172 RBCorey Goedde 12 6-1 155 WR/DBMike Hogue 12 5-7 180 FBMatt Jones 12 6-2 185 LB/RBTravis Jones 12 6-3 207 LBMichael Kennedy 12 5-9 230 OL/DLJames Mikolay 12 5-10 275 LBTim McBride 12 6-8 295 OLJustin Mulloney 12 6-0 220 DLWynton Overcast 12 6-2 180 TECollin Pitman 12 5-9 225 LB/FBKyle Rettinger 12 6-3 195 DLRobbie Russell 12 5-10 170 DLBrian Schock 12 6-1 168 DBShane Seckman 12 6-4 210 QBKyle Turner 12 5-11 217 OLSeth Woods 12 5-10 151 DB/WRJake Andres 11 6-0 170 TEDan Beasley 11 5-7 145 DBHeath Blandford 11 5-9 245 OL/DLBlake Byrd 11 6-0 190 LBDrew Byrd 11 5-11 175 FBIan Courtney 11 5-10 165 OLMitchell Crooks 11 5-9 155 DB/RBNick Fleming 11 6-1 195 OLTyler Gibbs 11 5-8 145 DBCal Holloway 11 6-0 175 DBHayden Jutze 11 5-9 135 WR/DBNick Kocher 11 6-1 173 LBTyler Lambert 11 5-6 150 OL/DLConnor Meranda 11 6-0 165 RB/LBJohn Mikolay 11 5-10 180 RB/LBMichael Mulloney 11 6-0 170 LBDevin Obermeyer 11 6-2 180 OL/DLAlec Scardina 11 5-6 145 RB/DBStephen Vetter 11 5-11 170 KAustin Ayers 10 5-11 245 OL/DLCarson Ayers 10 6-1 225 OL/DLChase Breedwell 10 5-8 180 OL/DLVictor Cave 10 6-1 210 LBBlake Dalton 10 5-8 145 WR/DBRyan Henning 10 6-0 180 RB/LBR. T. Hunley 10 5-10 165 WR/DBBrandon Jones 10 6-1 210 OLJosh Keller 10 6-1 160 WR/DBNick Longbottom 10 5-10 230 OL/DLJerdon Louiso 10 5-8 135 KJohn Miller 10 6-4 325 OLMike Mullenix 10 5-10 275 OLKevin Nickell 10 5-10 175 FB/LBJoey Spiegel 10 6-0 155 QB/DBAaron Stephens 10 6-2 180 TE/LBNathan Tilley 10 5-11 180 DB/RBJulio Vasquez 10 5-10 210 OL/DLJake Velten 10 5-9 145 RB/DBTravis Wheeler 10 5-8 145 DBDalton Wilson 10 5-8 150 OL/DLSam Winter 10 5-8 155 WR/DB

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BY RCHARD CRAWFORD

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Having lost just five letter-men from a year ago, GlenEste head football coach ZakTaylor is understandablyenthusiastic about theupcoming campaign.“We have 24 seniors on the

team so we definitely aregoing to have good leader-ship,” Taylor said. “We’vegot really good skilled kidson both sides of the ball.”If the Trojans have a weak-

ness, Taylor believes it willbe that his charges are “a lit-tle bit small up front. We’re

going to have some new line-men.”Taylor expects his leaders

on offense will be senior run-ning back Austin Duncanson(5-feet, 11-inches, 175-pounds), senior running backCollin Pitman (5-9, 225), andsenior quarterback ShaneSeckman (6-4, 210). Eachwill be beginning their thirdyear as starters for the varsi-ty.On the defensive side of

the football, a quartet isexpected to spearhead thePurple and White - Pitman atlinebacker, senior Matt Jones(6-2, 185) at outside line-

backer, senior defensive backCorey Goedde (6-1, 155),and senior defensive backAnthony Clark (5-11, 150).“I think we’re going to be

improved. We have highexpectations to win theleague and to make the play-offs,” Taylor said.He predicts the Buckeye

Division of the Fort AncientValley Conference will be“more balanced than it’s everbeen,” but if anyone has justone step ahead of the rest ofthe conference, it would beWinton Woods’ Warriorsand/or Anderson’s Redskins.“The way the league is this

year, if we’re not readyagainst all five teams on thenight we play them we couldlose them all and if we’reready every game we couldwin them all. It’s going to bethat close.”

Fort Ancient ValleyConference BuckeyeDivision all-stars returningCollin Pitman, Austin

Duncanson, and CoreyGoedde

Fort Ancient ValleyConference BuckeyeDivision all-star lostDan Shepherd

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Aug. 27 at Amelia

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Oct. 8 at Harrison

Oct. 15 at Anderson

Oct. 22 Loveland

Oct., 29 Winton Woods

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Goshen WarriorsVarsity Football Roster

Name Grade Ht Wt PositionJamie Ashcraft 12 5-9 170 HB/DBEric Coleman 12 5-9 175 WR/OLAlex Owens 12 6-2 175 QB/WRBrandon Steele 10 5-9 170 QB/DBCollin Murphy 10 5-7 170 K/WRTim Brewer 10 5-10 150 QB/DBMatt Taulbee 12 5-10 170 WR/DBDustin Engle 11 5-10 170 HB/DBKen Eickenhorst 12 6-1 170 WR/DBTaylor Day 11 6-0 150 QBZach Marsh 10 5-10 170 WR/DBBrent Steele 12 5-9 170 HB/OLSteve Morris 10 5-7 175 WR/KAlex Edwards 10 5-10 175 TE/OLColin Rader 12 5-8 160 WR/DBMarcus Casey 10 6-0 175 HB/DBDmitri Foreman 10 5-9 165 HB/OLMike Davis 12 6-0 170 WR/LBJake Allen 12 6-1 170 HB/DBDylan Owens 11 6-3 200 TE/DTTravis Hiines 12 5-9 170 HB/OLBrawn Holden 10 5-9 170 HB/DBRyan Ashcraft 10 5-9 160 HB/DBBrian Robertson 10 5-8 150 OL/DEBrandon Owens 12 5-9 175 WR/DBArron Worley 10 5-9 200 FB/ILBAndrew Faith 10 5-10 200 OL/ILBCody Dutlinger 10 5-10 190 OL/DTDanny Barnett 12 6-2 210 TE/DEMike Brusman 12 6-0 230 FB/ILBMike Work 12 5-9 200 OL/DTGary Parriman 12 5-10 200 OL/DEAustin Frambes 11 6-3 240 OL/DT Joe Kannenberg 10 6-5 330 OT/DTTony Byrd 12 6-2 220 OL/DTAlex Burch 11 5-10 200 TE/DEZane Ellis 11 6-0 200 OL/DTNoah Elmore 10 5-9 180 OL/DTKenny Robinson 12 5-10 190 OL/DTZach Johnson 12 6-2 220 OL/DTJesse Burgess 11 6-1 250 OL/DTElias Luttrell 12 6-1 295 OL/DLGreg Burress 11 6-3 265 OL/DTScott Shoopman 11 5-9 185 OL/DTCalvin Phillips 10 6-1 220 OL/DTMatt Cales 11 6-0 290 OL Zach Norman 10 5-10 190 OL/DTCory Jurick 12 6-6 190 WRAustin Arnold 12 6-4 220 TE/DET. J. Settles 12 6-2 280 OL/DTJosh Jewett 11 5-9 180 OL/DTRyan Shanabrook 10 5-9 200 OL/DTMike Winterberger 11 6-0 155 OL/DT

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Milford has a new head coachand new team with an increasedemphasis on proving themselvesa serious contender and winner inthe Fort Ancient ValleyConference Buckeye Division.“We’ll be improved. Our goalis to go at least 7-3 by winning atleast three in the conference andfour non-conference games,” saidShane Elkin beginning his firstseason at the Eagles’helm havingpreviously served as a varsityassistant coach for the Red andWhite.He believes his charges’strengths include “our defensiveline and defensive backs whohave proven themselves.”The Red and White will “needto replace three senior linebackersfrom last year and to improve ouroffensive line that has not beengame-tested yet. We also lackdepth.”The power of the Milfordoffensewill be built around seniortailback Nathan Termuhlen (5-feet, 11-inches, 195-pounds) who

rushed for 1,200 yards in 2009,senior tailback Shawn Taylor (6-2, 165), junior fullback BenHittner 6-1, 185), senior quarter-back Frank Sullivan (6-3, 205),and senior lineman Alex Beurket(6-2, 255) .The toughest defensive grid-ders are expected to be Taylor atcornerback, senior Ryan Golden(5-9, 170) at safety (also knownas the hero position at Milford),and senior Nick Sharp (6-2, 255)on the defensive line.“We want to develop into acompetitive program.We want toprove ourselves in the confer-ence,” said Elkin. “We want toprove we can beat our conferenceopponents. We had a good camp.We’re getting stronger everyday.”He believes all of his adver-saries in the Buckeye Division ofthe FAVC will be very competi-tive and tough.

Fort Ancient ValleyConference Buckeye Divisionall-star returningNathan Termuhlen

Fort Ancient ValleyConference Buckeye Divisionall-stars lostAndrew Bugajski, BrandonFulton, and Dylan Meek

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Christian AcademyOct. 15 ManchesterOct. 22 at Grove City

ChristianOct. 29 at Lockland

Fayetteville RocketsVarsity Schedule

Rockets coach Ben Brisker counsels a player during a pre-season scrimmage.

Aug. 27 at Hughes

Sept. 3 at Kings

Sept. 10 Amelia(Booster Kickoff Night)

Sept. 17 Woodward(Junior High Team Night)

Oct. 1 at Glen Este

Oct. 8 Anderson(Homecoming)

Oct. 15 Winton Woods(Senior Night)

Oct. 22 at Harrison

Oct. 29 at Loveland

The Milford returning lettermen are front row from left, Ben Hittner, Alex Beurket, Rob Overbeck, Alex Prall,Frank Sullivan, Ryan Golden, Trey Strunk, and J. D. Taylor; row two, Nick Sharp, Nathan Termuhlen, NathanD’Orazio, Shawn Taylor, and Nick Staton, and row three, Alex Bugajski, Ryan Kroger, and Alex Hord.

Milford EaglesVarsity Schedule

New coach to lead the improved EaglesName Grade PositionKirby Bell 12 WR/DB Cody Boyer 12 OL/DL Bryan Jent 12 OL/DL Captain Dan Metzger 12 WR/DL Michael Sylvester 12 WR/DB Phil Wagers 12 OL/DL Eric Williams 12 OL/DL Luke Allen 11 RB/DB Joey Burwinkle 11 OL/DL David Kranz 11 RB/LB CaptainMike Kranz 11 WR/LB Jarrod Lindsey 11 RD/DB Captain Evan Williams 11 WR/DB Tanner Williams 11 QB/DB Captain Austin Caldwell 10 OL/DL Joe Gacek 10 WR/DB Stephen Pappas 10 OL/DL Anthony Reed 10 RB/LB David Watts 10 WR/DB Nate Allen 9 OL/DL Andrew Dowers 9 WR/DB Quincey Gambrel 9 OL/DL Trevor Koch 9 TE/LB Jacob Laney 9 RB/LB Austin Nause 9 OL/DL Dalton Reulhman 9 WR/DB Cody Shaw 9 RB/LB Isaac Shelton 9 WR/DB Austen Strong 9 QB/DB Ethan Wolfer 9 OL/DL

Fayetteville Roster

By Ritchie ButlerThe Brown County Press

The Fayetteville Rockets willbe playing their first year of full-time varsity football this season.The Rockets are also under newleadership in first-year head coachBen Brisker.“Being a head coach is a big

difference,” said Brisker. “thisseason there is a lot more respon-sibility with paperwork and keep-ing things running well.”Brisker is no stranger to the

game. He served as defensivecoordinator last year atFayetteville. He has also served as

an assistant coach at Westfall (oneyear) and Circleville (five years).Brisker, a graduate of Ohio

University and Circleville HighSchool, is in his second year as aspecial education teacher in theFayetteville Schools. He and hiswife, Lori, who is expecting thecouple’s first child in November,currently reside in Blanchester.“I am very excited about this

being Fayetteville’s first yearplaying full varsity,” said Brisker.“We have 30 kids in grades 9through 12 participating.”Back from last year’s squad,

which played to a 1-4 record infive varsity contests, are seniors

Bryan Jent, Phil Wagers, EricWilliams, Cody Boyer and DanMetzger; juniors Tanner Williams,Jarrod Lindsey, Michael Kranz,Dave Kranz, Joey Burwinkel andLuke Allen; sophomores AnthonyReed, Stephen Pappas, AustinCaldwell and Dave Watts.New to varsity play are seniors

Michael Sylvester and Kirby Bell;junior Evan Williams; sophomoreJoe Gacek; freshman Cody Shaw,Austin Strong, Isaac Shelton,Nate Allen, Andrew Dowers,Dalton Ruehlman, Jacob Laney,Trevor Koch, Austin Naues,Quincy Gambrel and EthanWolfer.

Look for the Rockets to run anunbalanced spread on offense,with a balanced run and passattack.“We have a great offensive

line,” said Brisker. “We are look-ing for big things out of our expe-rienced players. We want to havea 50/50 run/pass balance onoffense.”Defensively, the Rockets will

feature a 5-2 shade. Fayettevillehas an experienced defensive lineand the Kranz brothers are back atthe linebacker positions.“We are expecting those guys

to be leaders,” said Brisker. “Weare hoping to get a lot of rest forour players by spot-playing the

sophomores and freshmen. Theyounger guys will have to be a bigpart of our special teams.”Last season, Fayetteville

played against five varsity teamsin Ross Southeastern, Gallatin(Kentucky), Manchester, FairfieldChristian and Lockland. Thosefive opponents are back on theschedule this year.“We have everybody back from

last year, so that should be anadvantage,” added Brisker. “Weare used to the speed of the varsi-ty game and most of our playershave had a taste of football at thevarsity level.”The Rockets are flying with

some high expectations in theirinagural year on the varsity grid-iron.“We want to be 9-0 going into

the Lockland game,” said Brisker.“They are always a powerhouse inDivision VI. We are aware of theplayoffs and how they work. Wehave to get the kids believing thatwe can do it.”Brisker will be assisted on the

sidelines this season by CoryHanes, offensive coordinator andjunior high coach, HarleyMcCullough, offensive and defen-sive line coach, and Steve Shaw,junior high assistant.The Rockets will be playing

their home games at Goshen HighSchool this season, as their fieldwill not be ready until next year.“We really appreciate Goshen

letting us use their facility,” saidBrisker. “We want our kids to bemotivated and get the Fayettevillecommunity excited. Football canreally bring about a communitycomradery.”

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Football Rockets blast off on Aug. 27Name Grade Ht Wt Position Brandon Adams 12 5-9 125 KAlex Beurket 12 6-2 255 OLAdam Chacksfield 12 5-11 190 LBJake Costa 12 5-10 175 KNathan D’Orazio 12 5-10 160 WRBryan Drescher 12 5-11 205 OLAnthony Duschl 12 6-2 250 OLRyan Golden 12 5-9 170 DBD. J. Hacker 12 5-11 160 DBAlex Hord 12 6-4 250 OLMarshall Hubbard 12 5-10 155 WRBilly Janzen 12 5-8 225 OLTerry Norton 12 6-1 250 OLLogan Littinger 12 5-10 155 DBEthan Peloe 12 6-2 170 WRAlex Prall 12 6-3 180 DBNick Sharp 12 6-2 255 DLNick Stanton 12 6-0 225 DLTrey Strunk 12 6-1 150 WR/DBFrank Sullivan 12 6-3 305 QBJ. D. Taylor 12 6-2 205 DLShawn Taylor 12 6-2 165 WR/DBNathan Termuhlen 12 5-11 195 RBBrian Wolbers 12 5-10 170 LBJosh Allen 11 6-0 190 DLKyle Abner 11 5-10 155 DBJacob Bobo 11 5-11 170 DBMichael Bostic 11 6-1 200 DLAlex Bugajski 11 5-11 235 OLLogan Chaffin 11 6-1 250 OLIke Daiker 11 6-0 200 LBKyle Fitzgerald 11 5-11 185 DLA. J. Geisler 11 5-9 155 DBMatt Halcomb 11 5-9 150 DBAndrew Hannah 11 6-1 250 OLTy Heinmiller 11 6-2 170 WRBen Hittner 11 6-1 185 RB/LBChris Hoyas 11 6-0 200 LBMiami Jeffers 10 6-1 265 DLBryan Kerber 11 5-9 160 QB/WRSean Kerber 11 5-9 155 DBJohn Koutros 11 5-10 185 DLRyan Kroger 11 6-2 195 DLJoe Netzel 11 6-1 245 DLBrandon O’Toole 11 6-4 170 WRRobert Overback 11 6-6 200 TE/DLMike Prather 11 6-2 270 OLNathan Rombach 11 6-3 275 DLMike Sonntag 11 6-0 270 OLDan Storey 11 6-4 390 DLZach Sullivan 11 5-10 170 WRZach Cook 10 6-0 190 LB/KBlake Cox 10 6-0 175 OLJoseph Facciolo 10 5-9 160 LBJack Gratsch 10 5-11 150 RBMichael Mattix 10 5-5 125 WRSam Miller 10 5-7 200 OLCy Overbeck 10 6-4 170 QBRonak Patel 10 5-5 185 OLCody Reynolds 10 6-1 155 WRJoseph Stromberger 10 5-8 140 WRDan Thibodeau 10 6-2 175 RB/TETyler Voth 10 6-0 210 OLCade Williams 10 5-8 155 RB

Milford Eagles Roster

The 2010 Fayetteville Rockets. Front row, l-to-r, Quincy Gambrel, Isaac Shelton, Andrew Dowers, Joe Gacek,Austin Caldwell, Anthony Reed, Stephen Pappas, Cody Shaw, Ethan Wolfer, David Watts, Nate Allen, DaltonRuehlman, Austin Strong, Trevor Koch and Austin Nause. Back row, l-to-r, Jarrod Lindsey, Daniel Metzger, EricWilliams, Bryan Jent, Phil Wagers, David Kranz, Tanner Williams, Kirby Bell, Michael Kranz, Evan Williams, LukeAllen and Joey Burwinkel. Absent from photo were Jacob Laney, Michael Sylvester and Cody Boyer.

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

The New Richmond varsityfootball squad has set its goalto advance its program togreater glory. Head coach

Dan Scholz lost 13 playersfrom his successful Lions of ayear ago. He welcomes thereturn of 15 “committed”seniors.“We’ve got strong senior

leadership. They understand

what we need to do this year.We’ll have strength in the(offensive) backfield and thelinebackers, safeties, andsome defensive linemen. . .“We have an inexperienced

offensive line at some posi-tions. We need to replacesome key players from lastyear.”Senior Garrett Myers will

lead the offense from hisquarterback position handingthe ball off to veteran runningback Nick Williams, a senior,

and throwing the pigskin toveteran receivers JoeyMcCabe and Mikes Derkson,both seniors.The defense will build itself

around linemen Cody Dellerand Marty Mahaffey, bothseniors, senior linebackerAustin Ward, junior line-backer Danny Scholz, andjunior safety Jake Gundler.Scholz is anxious to prove

the talent of his charges andanxious to get started against“a schedule that has increased

somewhat. We’re playing afew tougher teams looking toimprove ourselves and to takeour program to the next stepand to get better each week.”The Lions’ head mentor

expects the defendingSouthern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A) Division championGoshen Warriors and WesternBrown’s Broncos to be themajor obstacles to the Redand Black’s charge to the con-ference title and that newSBC-A member, Amelia, willalso provide “tough” compe-tition.

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningGarrett Myers, Austin

Warden, and Danny Scholz

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostAndrew Nealan, Mike

Maupin, Brian Gelter, BrianMazzaro, Andy Case, and JoeSmith

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Aug. 27 Deer Park

Sept. 3 McNicholas

Sept. 10 at SimonKenton (Ky.)

Sept. 17 at WesternBrown

Sept. 24 ClermontNortheastern

Oct. 1 at Blanchester

Oct. 8 Amelia(Homecoming)

Oct. 15 Goshen(Youth Football Night)

Oct. 22 at Oak Hill(in northern Ohio)

Oct. 29 Bethel-Tate(Senior Night)

The New Richmond returning letterman are front row from left, Jay Glueck, Nick Williams, Alex Chesney, NickHill, Garrett Myers, Danny Scholz, Zac Ritter, and Austin Warden and row two, Joey McCabe, Marty Mahaffey,Shane Campbell, Jeff Snider, Cody Catron, Isaac Stroud, and Jacob Gundler.

NR LionsVarsity Schedule

New Richmond Lions have strong leadershipName Grade Ht Wt PositionCody Anstaett 12 5-9 220 GTyler Berkshire 12 5-10 200 GBlake Bishop 12 5-8 165 TBChad Cummins 12 5-8 260 TZachariah Florence 12 5-11 185 TEJason Graffagnino 12 5-11 225 TJacob Hacker 12 6-0 180 WRBlake Haley 12 5-7 200 GSteven Hess 12 5-11 155 TESteven Hughes 12 5-6 130 WRDaniel Osborn 12 5-10 175 FBAaron Smith 12 6-0 195 TEKenny Thompson 12 6-2 170 QBAustin Tieke 12 5-7 175 RBJake Sydnor 12 5-8 155 WRCody Tidwell 12 6-0 200 CKyle Bowman 11 5-11 170 CAustin Carpenter 11 5-8 160 RBTyler Chambers 11 6-0 185 GChad Cousino 11 5-7 160 FBDaniel Dylan 11 5-10 155 WRBrady Giles 11 5-8 205 GDylan Imbus 11 6-0 160 TEHenry Overbeck 11 6-5 235 TConner Reynolds 11 5-8 135 QBAaron Wright 11 5-10 185 RBPatrick Cornett 10 5-10 170 FBClay Cousino 10 5-9 150 TBTony Khulenberg 10 6-1 175 TEMcKinley Mink 10 5-6 150 TBDallas Miracle 10 5-9 165 TBAustin Thompson 10 5-10 135 WRDerick Schmidt 10 6-1 165 QBJoey Wall 10 5-5 135 TBDylan Creager 9 5-7 130 WRRusty Daniel 9 5-7 170 GJosh Forkner 9 5-7 165 FBNigell Reece 9 6-0 170 QBBranson Stahl 9 5-9 155 TTramaine Smith 9 5-10 150 WR

Clermont NortheasternRockets Roster

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

There is a lot that is new atClermont Northeastern HighSchool. New football team,new head coach, and newattitude.Charlie Carpenter is thenew head football coach inOwensville. He successfullyturned the Amelia HighSchool program into a win-ner in the late 1970s andwent on to more footballcoaching success at the col-lege and Canadian profes-sional levels. The 1968Loveland High School grad-uate has some previousknowledge of theNortheastern gridiron pro-gram and record.“I want to win some gamesand to build the programfrom there. There will bemore interest and more guyscoming out for the team witha winning attitude when theybelieve we can win,”Carpenter said.

The new Rockets have“good senior leadership. Wehave 15 seniors and that’s agood number for us. Manyare three-year varsityseniors. We have good,young kids that will push theseniors. . . But we need morefreshmen to come out for theteam. We need more num-bers.”The offense will be pacedby senior wide receiver JakeHacker (6-feet, 180-pounds),senior guard and tackle TylerBerkshire (5-10, 200), seniortackle Chad Cummings (5-8,260), junior running backAaron Wright (5-10, 185),and sophomore running backClay Cousino (5-9, 150).There is a three-way battlefor the role as quarterbackamong senior KennyThompson (6-2, 170), sopho-more Derick Schmidt (6-1,165), and freshman NigellReese (6-0, 170).The defensive standoutsare expected to be Hacker atoutside linebacker, Berkshire

at end, Cummings and seniorCody Tidwell (6-0, 200) who“can play anywhere,”Thompson at safety and cor-nerback, Schmidt at freesafety, Wright at linebackerand junior Chad Cousino (5-10, 175) at tackle.Carpenter has not had toolong to see his charges atwork. “It’s hard for me to tella whole lot yet, but they areall working hard. We’regoing out to win one game ata time and to get better eachweek.”

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningJake Hacker and TylerBerkshire

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostDavid Brausch, JakeBieber, and Josh McGowan

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CNE RocketsVarsity Schedule

CNE Rockets to field a well-led teamName Grade PositionJon Adams 12 OL Shane Campbell 12 TE/LB Alex Chesney 12 WR/LB Cody Deller 12 OL/DL Miles Derkson 12 WR/DB Zach Gelter 12 OL Alex Forsee 12 OL Tre Jetter 12 WR/DB Marty Mahaffey 12 OL/DL Joey McCabe 12 WR/DB Garrett Myers 12 QB/DB Zach Ritter 12 K Isaac Stround 12 OL Austin Warden 12 RB/LB Nick Williams 12 RB/DL Derrick Dillow 11 QB/DB Corey English 11 WR/DB Jay Glueck 11 RB/LB Jacob Gundler 11 WR/DB Will Hayward 11 RB/DB Nick Hill 11 RB/DB Alex Hosler 11 RB/DB Robbie Lemar 11 RB/DB Clint Lytle 11 OL Danny Scholz 11 OL/LB Jeff Snider 11 OL Cole Bird 10 OL/DL Austin Campbell 10 OL/DL Autumn Clark 10 OL/DL Matt Eldridge 10 OL/LB J. R. Forsee 10 OL Matt Forsee 10 RB/DB Alex Horn 10 TE/LB Brody Lynn 10 OL/DL Chad Nort 10 TE/DL Colt Reese 10 WR/DB Kevin Scholz 10 OL/LB Chance Silcott 10 OL/DL Jay Troy 10 OL/LB James White 10 RB/LB Alex Ammerman 9 WR/DB Austin Antoni 9 OL/DL Kenny Booker 9 OL/DL Les Brewer 9 OL/DL Rusty Brittain 9 OL/LB Pierce Burnam 9 WR/DB Cody Catron 9 RB/LB Malik Davis 9 WR/DB Brady Ginn 9 WR/DB Jake Hauke 9 WR/QB/DB Jacob Hurst 9 OL Quinn Jetter 9 WR/DB Drake Kimberly 9 TE/LB David Larkby 9 WR/DB Brian Lewis 9 RB/QB/DB Will Lytle 9 OL/DL Levi Simpson 9 QB/LB/DB Nathan Snider 9 OL/DLBlake Thompson 9 RB/LB

New Richmond Roster

By Ritchie ButlerThe Brown County Press

The Western Broncos, undersecond-year coach Evan Dreyer,are expecting to improve upon lastyear’s 4-6 finish.“We only lost 10 seniors from

last year’s team,” said Dreyer.“Our junior varsity was 6-3 andwe have several guys returning tovarsity play.”The Broncos return seniors

Matt Canter, Matty Corcoran,Walker Davis, Justin Dilinger,Brad Jones, Kendal Klinginsmith,Quentin Miller and Brad Rhodes;

juniors Jordan Haggerty, SpencerHoward, Daniel Lewis, MattLoudwick, Kevin McCoy, AndrewWhite, Zac Wilson and NickWoodyard; sophomores JakeMorrison and Gunner Woodyard.New to varsity play this year are

seniors Jake Banfil, Jake Bering,Dillon Bowling, Michael Latoof,Gunner Patton, Greg Reed andTyler Russell; juniors PeytonBailey, Greg Baker, Collin Bolini,Zaine Clark, Cody Conwell, RayDerossett, Andrew Elliot, JakeLatham, Tucker Patten, BrianTraylor, Cody Wedmore and CotyWeis; sophomores Brady Brooks,

Tim Cecil, Brad Hinkle, JakeLawson, Nick Orr, Kaden Piatt,Scotty Ryan, Garrett Taylor andCooper Thatcher.“Our tempo will be a lot faster,”

said Dreyer. “We have five or sixgood receivers and we must getthem in space.”Speed will not only be a factor

on offense, but on defense as well.“We’re also playing faster on

defense,” added Dreyer. “We havea lot of guys who can run. Wemust utilize our speed and intelli-gence all over the field.”Fans will notice a distinct dif-

ference in the offensive approach

this year.“I wanted to be a triple-option

team when I first got here,” saidDreyer. “But when we looked atnow and the future, we realized weneeded to change. We revampedour offense to give more guysmore opportunities to touch thefootball now and in the future.”Twenty-eight days after last

year’s final contest, the Broncoschanged the way they looked atthe entire season as well.“We want to start fast and finish

strong,” said Dreyer. “This groupof guys has worked hard all year.They will show that hard work

pays off. We have a very positiveoutlook.”Strengths of this year’s squad

will lie in numbers and experi-ence, along with the attitude.“We have more options offen-

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Bethel Tigers Roster

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Wayne Stacy has returned tohis alma mater to becomeBethel-Tate High School’shead varsity football coach.During his prep athletic careerhe was a Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC) all-star onthe gridiron and was amongconference’s best in touch-downs scored, and totalreceiving yards combiningwith quarterbacks TerryMcElfresh and EddieMcMahan to be GreaterCincinnati leaders in the afore-mentioned statistics.He brings to the Fighting

Tigers “high expectations. Wehave a solid group of seniorswho expect to win. It’s excit-ing, too, that our numbers areup to 52 that are out for theteam,” he said.Bethel-Tate will be building

its offense around “two of ourthree leading rushers back andexperience at quarterback andoffensive line, but we havesome holes to fill up front (onthe offensive line) and weneed to have players who willstep up and fill those holes.”

In the experienced Bethelbackfield will be senior slotback Brian Myers (5-feet, 10-inches, 175-pounds) andjunior tailback Zach Mullins(6-2, 220). The quarterbackwill be junior Erik Shinkle (5-11, 175). They will receiveexperienced blocking fromsenior four-year varsity tackleJordan Reinhart (6-2, 260),senior three-year varsity guardTanner Wolffram (5-10, 255),and junior tackle DavidHammock (6-4, 265).Stacy is looking forward to

good defensive performancesfrom senior middle linebackerIzzy Toney (5-8, 185), juniorfree safety Matt Small (5-10,130), who intercepted threepasses last year, Myers at cor-nerback, and Hammock atend.“We’ve had back-to-back

.500 seasons, but no one is sat-isfied with just playing fiveand five. We’re going to playwith the expectation towin,”Stacy said.His familiarity with

Southern Buckeye Conferenceand Clermont County highschool football leads him tobelieve that New Richmond’sLions, Goshen’s Warriors, andWestern Brown’s Broncos willbe tough in the SBC-AmericanDivision and the addition ofnew conference and divisionmember, Amelia, will makethe level of competition eventougher. The Tigers’ head hon-cho also believes thatClermont Northeastern’sRockets will be “muchimproved” and would be verydangerous to be overlooked.

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars returningZach Mullins

Southern BuckeyeConference AmericanDivision all-stars lostTyler Calhoun, Kameron

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The Bethel-Tate returning lettermen are front row from left, Andy Courts, Kyle Kaiser, Jordan Reinhart, MaxHuprich, Brian Myers, Tanner Wolffram, and Cameron Roberts.

Aug. 27 Mariemont

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Sept. 10 Goshen

Sept. 17 at Blanchester

Sept. 24 Western Brown

Oct. 1 at East Clinton

Oct. 8 Williamsburg(Homecoming)

Oct. 15 Batavia(Senior Night)

Oct. 22 at Amelia

Oct. 29 at NewRichmond.

Bethel TigersVarsity Schedule

Aug. 27 Hillsboro

Sept. 3 at Franklin

Sept. 10 at Waverly

Sept. 17 New

Richmond

Sept. 24 at Bethel Tate

Oct. 1 Goshen

Oct. 8 at Clermont Northeastern

Oct. 15 Amelia (homecoming)

Oct. 22 at Batavia

Oct. /29 Zanesville (senior parent night)

W. Brown BroncosVarsity Schedule

the Broncos will need to improveis in time of possession.“Last year, we found ourselves

down early before we got into therythm of the game,” added Dreyer.“We’re working on controlling thetime of possession.”The coach also mentioned that

numbers were down in the sopho-more class, which is an area ofconcern for the future.In the Southern Buckeye

Conference, the Western coachsees Goshen, New Richmond andAmelia competing with hisBroncos for the top spot.“It should make for a fun race,”

said Dreyer. “Goshen has return-ing starters. New Richmond has agood program. Amelia is just com-ing into the league, looking tomake a statement. It should come

down to the end and we should beright there.”With the changes in offense,

eyes will be on second-year quar-terback Matty Corcoran.“We have a talented group of

receivers,” said Dreyer. “If Mattyplays every game to his potential,we’ll see where it leads.”Assisting Dreyer on the side-

lines and in the press box will beJerry Comello, assistant headcoach, linebackers and defensivecoordinator, Andrew Brunsman,quarterbacks, Tim Pickerill, offen-sive line, Rich Cox, defensiveline, Jeff Essig, defensive backsand special teams, Jim Lovejoy,defensive backs, Brandon Boehm,receivers, David Laith, offensiveline, and Justin Lawson, defensivebacks.

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Batavia head football coachRon Ogden welcomes the return

of most of the varsity players helettered a year ago. Only four donot return.“We’re a young team, but

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have got good varsity experi-ence,” said Ogden. “Eventhough we’re young we do havegood senior leadership. They’veworked extremely hard in the

off-season.”The Bulldogs’ head man cau-

tioned, “Despite having goodyoung players, six or seven ofthem will be sophomores andwe’ll probably be starting fivejuniors. They are all still learn-ing, but hopefully we’ll get offto a fast start.”Ogden believes his standouts

on offense will be senior full-back David Lenhardt (5-feet,11-inches, 170-pounds), juniorquarterback Jake Riley (5-11,170), sophomore fullback RyanGormley (5-11, 220), sopho-more running back Zainn Ison(5-3, 145), sophomore receiverGabe Archer (6-1, 180), andforemost among the blockers onthe line will be junior tackleDave Pelphrey (6-3, 275).The defense will be paced by

junior strong safety AaronWood (5-7, 175), senior defen-sive end Dave Brausch (5-11,230), a transfer from ClermontNortheastern High School,junior defensive end NickBonavita (5-11, 195), Gormley

at middle linebacker, Archer atlinebacker, and Pelphrey attackle.From the Batavia viewpoint,

defending Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC) NationalDivision champion, the EastClinton Astros are expected tobe very tough this season indefense of their crown, and inthe overall conference WesternBrown’s Broncos should be out-standing.The former head coach at

Amelia High School, Ogdenbelieves the addition of theBarons to the Southern Buckeye“will take them a couple ofyears” to work themselves backinto the competition and that thewestern Clermont countianswill find the SBC, in particular,Goshen New Richmond, andWestern Brown, as “tougherthan people think.”

Southern BuckeyeConference National Divisionall-stars returningJake Prindle, Dave Pelphrey,

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Southern BuckeyeConference National Divisionall-stars lostJeff Elam and John Foster

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The Batavia returning lettermen are front row from left, Tanner Bauer, Vince Painter,Ryan Stamper, David Lenhardt, and Jacob Prindle; row two, David Brausch, TylerLuginbuhl, Nick Bonavita, Zainn Ison, and Cameron Wood; and row three, BrodyBrowning, Ryan Gormley, Jake Riley, Gabe Archer, Alex White, and David Pelphrey.

Batavia BulldogsVarsity Schedule

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

At Williamsburg, the foot-ball program and the Wildcatalumni, the boosters, and thecommunity are anxiouslyawaiting a return to the roar.“We’re going to be strong on

the offensive line and in thedefensive backfield and theirbetter understanding of ourgoals for the program aregoing to help make the teamstronger this year,” ScottLefker, co-assistant head foot-ball coach along with TrevorFoster, both former Wildcatgridiron all-stars said.“We’ll be inexperienced in

the offensive back fieldthough, but they’re gettingused to the system,” Lefkersaid.This marks the second year

Lefker and Foster have sharedthe duties as head coach. Theyare the first co-head varsityfootball coaches in ClermontCounty history.The offense will be building

itself around the performancesof senior quarterback KevinKeeton (6-feet, 170-pounds),his first year as the signalcaller, senior guard BillyHickey (6-3, 260), senior widereceiver Cody Wiedemann (6-2, 185), junior tight endAnthony Young (6-0, 225),senior tackle Anthony Estle (6-3, 220), and sophomore centerMichael Posey (6-2, 225).The defensive unit will be

led by the play of senior cor-nerback Brandon Boggs (5-8,160), junior end MattRichardson (6-3, 190), Poseyat linebacker, Young at line-backer, and Wiedemann in thesecondary.East Clinton’s Astros and

Blanchester’s Wildcats areLefker’s picks to be the teamsto beat in the National Divisiontitle chase of the SouthernBuckeye Conference.“Hopefully we’re going to

be able to compete in everygame,” he said.Lefker stated he is “definite-

ly excited” about the program

aimed at increasing communi-ty and school spirit, “Return tothe Roar.”Said Lefker, “I’m definitely

excited. We have a new lockerroom, the field has beenupgraded. We have a new foot-ball program.”Foster, too, is excited about

the upcoming campaign withschool, community, alumni,and boosters emphasis on“Return to the Roar.”He said, “The facilities have

a whole new look. The com-munity is excited. I think thewhole project will make thekids work harder and playharder.”

Southern BuckeyeConference NationalDivision all-stars returningBilly Hickey and Cody

Wiedemann

Southern BuckeyeConference NationalDivision all-stars lostMarcus Barber and Caleb

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Amelia Barons Roster

Aug. 27 SummitCountry Day

Sept. 3 at Paint Valley

Sept. 10 Fayetteville

Sept. 17 at East Clinton

Sept. 24 Blanchester

Oct. 1 Batavia(Homecoming)

Oct. 8 at Bethel-Tate

Oct. 15 at ClermontNortheastern

Oct. 22 LandmarkChristian

Oct. 29 CincinnatiChristian

(Senior Night)

The Williamsburg returning lettermen are front row from left, Kevin Keeton, Brandon Boggs, Dane Weeks,Andrew Edwards, and Anthony Young, and row two, Jordan Smith, Kyle Jeffers, Anthony Estle, CodyWiedemann, Billy Hickey, and Matt Richardson.

WilliamsburgWildcats

Varsity Schedule

Wildcats expected to be strong on offensive line

BY RICHARD CRAWFORD

Sun staff

Amelia High School isentering a new era in the histo-

ry of its athletic program. Thisschool year marks the first forthe Barons as a member of theAmerican Division of theSouthern Buckeye

Conference. Amelia had beena member of the CardinalDivision of the Fort AncientValley Conference.Randy Hospelhorn, head

coach of the Barons, is lookingforward to the new scene andnew atmosphere.“We’re excited about being

in the new league. We’reentering with the attitude thatanybody can beat anybody onany given night. We’re goingto need to step it up and proveourselves. I don’t know muchabout the new conference, butI do know we’re going to haveto go out right away and proveourselves.”Hospelhorn pointed out that

he believes his squad has“very good senior leadership.We have experience and animproved work ethic.”He cautioned, “We lack

more in numbers than I like.I’d really like to have morecompetition for each position.. .“We’re going to be depend-

ing on our seniors quite a bit.We’re continuing to work ondeveloping pride and returningto a winning tradition. . .We’re still a work inprogress.”He expects his standouts on

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225), senior tailback BrandonCafferky (6-2, 185), juniortailback Scott Weaver (6-1,185), junior tight end AaronRobinson (6-3, 230), seniortight end Zach Muncie (6-5,205), senior wide receiver ZacHultz (5-9, 160), junior widereceiver Tyler Hale (6-3, 170),and leading the blocking onthe line will be senior guardMarc McDonald (5-9, 235).The defensive stalwarts will

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Fort Ancient ValleyConference CardinalDivision all-stars returningMarc McDonald, Tanner

Owens, and Aaron Robinson

Fort Ancient ValleyConference CardinalDivision all-star lostBrandon Hall

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Williamsburg WildcatsRoster

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Brandon Boggs 12 5-8 160 RB/CBAndrew Edwards 12 5-11 190 OT/DTAnthony Estle 12 6-3 220 OT/DTBilly Hickey 12 6-3 260 OT/DTKyle Jeffers 12 6-0 155 WR/CKevin Keeton 12 6-0 170 QB/CBDane Weeks 12 5-11 190 C/DTCody Wiedemann 12 6-2 185 WR/CBJason Zavislak 12 6-2 170 RB/DEJohn Armstrong 11 6-0 165 WR/LBBrandon Arnold 11 5-9 190 TE/LBJoey Clowery 11 5-8 165 RB/CBNathen Comberger 11 5-10 170 OT/DTDakota Doss 11 5-5 165 WR/CBJacob Edmisten 11 6-0 162 QB/CBBrandon Ilg 11 5-9 160 RB/CBJacob Reed 11 6-2 235 OT/DTMatt Richardson 11 6-3 190 WR/DEJordan Smith 11 6-3 255 OT/DTChris Sons 11 5-9 170 OT/DTRyan Whittymore 11 5-9 175 OT/DTAnthony Young 11 6-0 225 TE/LBRyan Boggs 10 6-0 175 TE/DEAndrew Dean 10 6-0 305 OT/DTJosh Gerlock 10 5-5 140 RB/CBRodney Hamilton 10 5-10 175 C/DTDakota Hoeppner 10 5-9 150 RB/CBShane Jeffers 10 5-9 150 WR/CBNathan Shweizer 10 5-9 225 OT/DTTanner Supe 10 6-4 175 TE/DEChris Morford 10 5-10 130 WR/CBMichael Posey 10 6-2 225 C/LBTyler Boggs 9 5-8 190 OT/DTIsaiah Bradford 9 5-7 200 OT/DTSpencer Capps 9 5-8 165 OT/DTLane Edmisten 9 5-5 130 QB/CBTyler Frazee 9 5-9 175 OT/DTBrad Jones 9 6-0 210 OT/DTNick Kincer 9 5-5 120 WR/CBChance Morford 9 5-5 110 WR/CBBrandon Nooe 9 5-2 110 WR/CBDalton Smith 9 5-9 155 RB/DETimmy Ward 9 5-8 140 QB/CBJordan Wright 9 5-10 175 TE/DE

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