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Prep Roundup: Northwood, Otsego win football games (9-22-12) PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 22 September 2012 02:15
Northwood remained undefeated overall and Otsego stayed perfect in the Northern Buckeye Conference during high school football action Friday night.
Northwood improved to 5-0 overall and 2-0 in the Toledo Area Athletic Conference with a 56-6 win over Gibsonburg.
Otsego is 2-0 in the NBC after a  22-7 win over Fostoria.
It other games involving Wood County schools, it was: Genoa 79, Lake 0; Rossford 35, Woodmore 13; Mohawk 69, North Baltimore 8; Hopewell-Loudon 25, Lakota 14; Northview 19, Bowling Green 14; Perrysburg 31, Anthony Wayne 7; and Eastwood 68, Elmwood 22.

Northwood 56, Gibsonburg 6
In Northwood, the Rangers scored the game’s first 42 points and never looked back.
The Rangers held a 509-84 edge in total yards.
Northwood  rushed for 409 yards, with Stephen Fuller leading the way. He rushed 12 times for 87 yards, including scoring runs of 27 and 60 yards.
Dominik Beremjo had TD runs of 2 and 8 yards, and scored on a 25-yard pass from Nick Russell.
Russell completed 5-of-8 passes for 100 yards. He also threw a 32-yard pass to Jake Davenport, who later scored on a 75-yard punt return.
Gibsonburg is 0-5, 0-2.

Otsego 22, Fostoria 7
In Tontogany, Austin Rohleder rushed 22 times for 171 yards and touchdown runs of 3, 32 and 15 yards to lead Otsego.
Cody Downs added 11 rushes for 66 yards, while Ryan Smoyer completed 12-of-23 passes for 111 yards. Nate Hackworth had six receptions for 51 yards.
The Knights held a 351-43 edge in total yards.
Fostoria (0-5, 0-2) scored on Deandre Cannon’s 102-yard interception return.

Genoa 79, Lake 0
In Genoa, Kyle Nutter rushed 16 times for 176 yards and three TDs as the sixth-ranked Comets improved to 5-0, 2-0.
The Comets totaled 464 yards, 444 on the ground.
Lake is 1-4, 0-2.

Rossford 35, Woodmore 13
In Elmore, Rossford the game’s final 28 points to erase a 13-7 deficit.
The Bulldogs (3-2, 1-1) scored twice late in the second quarter to take a 21-13 lead.
Ryan Clay threw for both of those TDs, one a 15-yard pass to Ian Stolar and the other a 34-yarder to Mark Skala.
The Bulldogs rushed for 247 yards and threw for an additional 160 yards.
Clay was 14-of-23 for three TDs, with Steven Nordhaus catching eight passes for 90 yards. One of Nordhaus’ catches was a 13-yard TD reception.
Stolar ran 26 times for 196 yards and hadTD runs of 52 and 8 yards in the third quarter.
Woodmore (2-3, 0-2) had 286 total yards, but was sacked six times.

Mohawk 69,
North Baltimore 8
In Sycamore, Dalton Ishmael scored on an 8-yard run for NB’s only score.
Lane Bishop rushed six times for 54 yard for NB, 1-4 overall and 0-2 in the Midland Athletic League. Mohawk is 2-3, 1-1.

Hopewell-Loudon 25,
Lakota 14
In Bascom, Hopewell improved to 2-0 in an MAL game shortened because of lightning.
The game was called with 5:10 remaining and will not be completed.
Lakota’s touchdowns came on Tiger Jaso’s 90-yard run and Kody Brewer’s 35-yard run.
Jaso finished with 12 carries for 139  yards, while Brewer had 11 attempts for 74 yards.
Lakota is 2-3, 0-2. Hopewell is 3-2 overall.

GIRLS SOCCER
Southview 4, BGHS 0
In Sylvania, BG’s Josie Benson had five saves in a Northern Lakes League match.
Last Updated on Saturday, 22 September 2012 16:10
 

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