7
COPLEY INDIANS W 49-28 Friday, August 24 Tiger Stadium SOLON COMETS L 0-38 Friday, August 31 Stewart Field AURORA GREENMEN L 7-21 Friday, September 7 Tiger Stadium CUYAHOGA FALLS TIGERS W 35-12 Friday, September 14 Tiger Stadium NORTH ROYALTON BEARS W 28-21 Friday, September 21 Serpentini Chevy Stadium BRECKSVILLE BEES W 35-20 Friday, September 28 Bees Stadium STOW BULLDOGS L 13-41 Friday, October 5 Tiger Stadium WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES L 0-41 Friday, October 12 Tiger Stadium HUDSON EXPLORERS W 17-14 Friday, October 19 Memorial Stadium NORDONIA KNIGHTS 7:00 PM Friday, October 26 Boliantz Stadium PASSION COMMITMENT EXECUTION Head Coach Mike Bell Follow and Friend Tigers Football @Coach_MikeBell Twinsburg Tiger Football Twinsburg Tigers Football Webpage Twinsburg Athletic Department http://www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us/Football.aspx @TwinsburgTigers Twinsburg City School District Webpage http://www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us Game #10 Friday, October 26, 2018 Boliantz Stadium 7:00 PM kickoff Twinsburg TRACKING THE TIGERS TIGERS 5-4 Overall; 4-2 Suburban League 8-1 Overall; 5-1 Suburban League We talk about it being an all-the-time thing, not when it is comfortable or convenient. What kind of player do you want to be? What kind of impact do you want to have on the program? Everyone has dreams of being great, but to actually go out and make it happen through hard work is something we strive for. It has to do with effort. “The nice thing is individually we control all of those things in PCE,” Bell said. Nordonia PCE P The three letters "PCE" is a cultural blueprint that Twinsburg coach Mike Bell wants his program to follow each day. Playing the game with passion, being a great teammate, doing everything with passion. C THE OPENING DRIVE KNIGHTS E 2018 SCHEDULE GAME DAY 360 TIGERS SEEKING FIRST PLAYOFF BERTH SINCE 2010; EIGHTH OVERALL TRIP TO POSTSEASON This appears to be an all-or-nothing game for Twinsburg as it travels to Nordonia on Oct. 26. The Tigers are 5-4 and in 9th in Division II, Region 5. A win over an 8-1 Knights team would push Twinsburg into the top 8 and lock up a berth. Nordonia is a high-scoring squad reliant on QB Robby Levak. Nyles Beverly is a solid two-way player. Jon Henderson and Julia Jones have been stellar on special teams. The defense has been vulnerable, allowing 50 points in a Week 8 win. The Tigers are led by QB Adam Van de Motter. James Besett and Jamir James continue to be offensive weapons. The defense stepped up and limited Hudson to 14 points in a Week 8 win. Rashad Land-Jones is one of the area's most consistent defensive players. BELL RINGING - Tigers Head Coach Mike Bell discusses last week's game against the Hudson Explorers and the upcoming week 10 game vs Nordonia "I cant say enough about the way our young men attacked the week of preparation and the way they played with focus, purpose, and attitude on game night. We had guys making plays all night long in critical situations, and it was great to witness them doing it with tremendous energy passion." "What more is there to say, this is a big game with a great deal on the line. We know that we need a victory against our respected rivals for a chance at the post season. I expect our young men to to bring a great deal of excitement to practice each day and to play with a high level of energy on Friday. This is exactly the type of game we all hope to have an opportunity to play and coach in, a big game with a lot on the line."

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Page 1: Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7 ...€¦ · Friday, October 5 Tiger Stadium WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES L 0-41 Friday, October 12 Tiger Stadium HUDSON EXPLORERS

COPLEY INDIANS W 49-28

Friday, August 24 Tiger Stadium

SOLON COMETS L 0-38

Friday, August 31 Stewart Field

AURORA GREENMEN L 7-21

Friday, September 7 Tiger Stadium

CUYAHOGA FALLS TIGERS W 35-12

Friday, September 14 Tiger Stadium

NORTH ROYALTON BEARS W 28-21

Friday, September 21 Serpentini Chevy Stadium

BRECKSVILLE BEES W 35-20

Friday, September 28 Bees Stadium

STOW BULLDOGS L 13-41

Friday, October 5 Tiger Stadium

WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES L 0-41

Friday, October 12 Tiger Stadium

HUDSON EXPLORERS W 17-14

Friday, October 19 Memorial Stadium

NORDONIA KNIGHTS 7:00 PM

Friday, October 26 Boliantz Stadium

PASSION

COMMITMENT

EXECUTION

Head Coach Mike Bell Follow and Friend Tigers Football

@Coach_MikeBell Twinsburg Tiger Football

Twinsburg Tigers Football Webpage

Twinsburg Athletic Department http://www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us/Football.aspx

@TwinsburgTigers

Twinsburg City School District Webpage

http://www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us

Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Twinsburg

TRACKING THE TIGERS

TIGERS5-4 Overall; 4-2 Suburban League8-1 Overall; 5-1 Suburban League

We talk about it being an all-the-time thing, not when it

is comfortable or convenient. What kind of player do

you want to be? What kind of impact do you want to

have on the program?

Everyone has dreams of being great, but to actually go

out and make it happen through hard work is something

we strive for. It has to do with effort.

“The nice thing is individually we control all of those

things in PCE,” Bell said.

Nordonia

PCE

P

The three letters "PCE" is a cultural blueprint that Twinsburg

coach Mike Bell wants his program to follow each day.

Playing the game with passion, being a great

teammate, doing everything with passion.

C

THE OPENING DRIVE

KNIGHTS

E

2018 SCHEDULE GAME DAY 360

TIGERS SEEKING FIRST PLAYOFF BERTH SINCE 2010; EIGHTH OVERALL TRIP TO POSTSEASON

This appears to be an all-or-nothing game for Twinsburg as it travels to Nordonia on Oct. 26.

The Tigers are 5-4 and in 9th in Division II, Region 5. A win over an 8-1 Knights team would push Twinsburg into the top 8 and lock up a berth.

Nordonia is a high-scoring squad reliant on QB Robby Levak. Nyles Beverly is a solid two-way player. Jon Henderson and Julia Jones have been stellar on special teams. The defense has been vulnerable, allowing 50 points in a Week 8 win.

The Tigers are led by QB Adam Van de Motter. James Besett and Jamir James continue to be offensive weapons. The defense stepped up and limited Hudson to 14 points in a Week 8 win. Rashad Land-Jones is one of the area's most consistent defensive players.

BELL RINGING - Tigers Head Coach Mike Bell discusses last week's game against

the Hudson Explorers and the upcoming week 10 game vs Nordonia

"I cant say enough about the way our young men attacked the week of preparation and the way they played with focus, purpose, and attitude on game night. We had guys making plays all night long in critical situations, and it was great to witness them doing it with tremendous energy passion."

"What more is there to say, this is a big game with a great deal on the line. We know that we need a victory against our respected rivals for a chance at the post season. I expect our young men to to bring a great deal of excitement to practice each day and to play with a high level of energy on Friday. This is exactly the type of game we all hope to have an opportunity to play and coach in, a big game with a lot on the line."

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Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Bedford

Friday, October 19, 2018, Memorial Stadium Penisula Woodridge

Mayfield

Wadsworth

Hudson

Location Macedonia, Ohio Stow

Enrollment 1,293 students Brecksville

OHSAA Assignment Division II, Region 5 Cuyahoga Falls

Nickname Knights North Royalton

Colors Green and White TWINSBURG

Stadium Boliantz Stadium

Surface Field Turf

Head Coach Jeff Fox (7th season)

Record at School 50-28 Bedford

Overall Record 50-28 Woodridge

Mayfield

Wadsworth

Hudson

Stow

Brecksville

Cuyahoga Falls

North Royalton

TWINSBURG

Mayfield 38-37

Bedford 38-46

Dover 54-47

Hudson 7-34

Stow

Brecksville

Cuyahoga Falls

North Royalton

TWINSBURG

Wadsworth

Mayfield 14-35

Bedford 38-27

Dover 38-7

Hudson 7-21

Stow

Brecksville

Cuyahoga Falls

North Royalton

TWINSBURG

Wadsworth

Aurora

Hudson

W

10/5

10/12

10/19

L 10-48

63-50H

10/26

TWINSBURG TIGERS

Players of the Week

Nordonia Knights Notes

2017 KNIGHTS SCHEDULE (2-8)

8/25 H

9/18

H 33-209/21

W

W

WH

LA

8/24

9/14

8/31 44-13

5-1 Suburban League25-35

17

18-12A

WEEK 10 OPPONENT: NORDONIA

9/7 35-26

KNIGHTSHudson EXPLORERS

Twinsburg TIGERS

14

44-42

W

2018 KNIGHTS SCHEDULE (8-1)

A

TIGERS REWIND

9/28 A

8-1 overall

31-29

48-12

H

H

W

W

W

A

L 16-47

9/1 H L 36-46

9/8 A L 24-51

9/15 H L 29-57

9/22 A L 14-41

9/29 H L 22-57

10/6 A W 30-27

10/13 H W 49-34

10/20 A L 18-28

10/27 A

2016 KNIGHTS SCHEDULE (3-7)

8/26 H W

9/2 A L

9/9 A W

9/16 H L

9/23 A L 28-63

9/30 H L 35-42

10/7 A W 37-20

10/14 H L 56-66

10/21 H L 13-37

10/28 A L 36-55

2015 KNIGHTS SCHEDULE (8-4)

8/28 A L

9/4 H W

9/11 H W

A L

9/25 H L 37-65

10/2 A W 49-34

10/9 H W 41-0

11/6 A W 39-37

10/16 A W 17-14

A

14-35

10/23

10/30 H W 45-37

W 49-21

11/13 N L

OFFENSE

James Besett

122 yards and three receptions in key

offensive situations

DEFENSE

Alex Branch

pulled in the interception that sealed the

victory over Hudson

.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Ethan Wolhwend

kicked the GW-FG vs Hudson

KNIGHT PLAYING ON THE SUNDAYS

Nordonia High School alumnus, DENZEL WARD, was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the first round (fourth overall selection) of the 2018 NFL Draft.

Ward was the first defensive back drafted in 2018, and signed his professional contract earlier this summer. Ward to a fully guaranteed four-year, $29.16 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $19.29 million.

At Nordonia, Ward played cornerback and wide receiver on the football team and in the spring, he ran track for the Knights, placing state-wide in the 100-meters and 200-meters.

Ward attended Ohio State University, recording 67 tackles in three seasons with the Buckeyes. He also intercepted two passes during his career in Columbus.

NORDONIA HAS 'UNOFFICIALLY' QUALIFIED FOR THE DIVISION II, REGION 5 PLAYOFFS IN 2018

According to JoeEitel.com, the Knights have clinched a 2018 playoff berth in Division II. The official playoff brackets will be announced by the OHSAA on Sunday, October 28.

2018 will be the 14th year that the Knights have played in the postseason, with a 16-13 overall record in the previous appearances.

Nordonia's last appearance in the postseason was following the 2015 season.

The Knights have played for a state championship in two seasons - 2002 and 2014.

Ethan Wohlwend hit a 23-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to push Twinsburg to a 17-14 win at Hudson on Oct. 19.

Adam Van de Motter threw touchdown passes to Tyler Brazie and James Besett in a must-win for the Tigers, who improved to 5-4 and stayed alive in the Division II, Region 5 playoff race.

The game was tied at 7 and again at 14 in the fourth quarter before Wohlwend broke the deadlock.

Twinsburg travels to Nordonia for a critical match-up in Week 10.

TWINSBURG LINED UP FOR GAME-WINNINGFIELD GOAL VS HUDSON ON OCTOBER 19.

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Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

HIRED FEBRUARY 4, 2015

W L T

1 Lake Catholic 8 0 24th in Region 9

2 Lake Catholic 3 0 Lost in Regional Finals

3 Lake Catholic 9 3 0 Lost in Regional Semi Finals

4 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in Regional Semi Finals

5 Lake Catholic 5 0 Lost in Regional Finals

6 Lake Catholic 5 0 Lost in State Semi Finals

7 Lake Catholic 6 0 15th in Region 9

8 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in State Semi Finals

9 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in State Semi Finals

10 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in Regional Semi Finals

11 Lake Catholic 4 0 14th in Region 9

12 Lake Catholic 7 0 11th in Region 8

13 Eastlake North 7 0 21st in Region 3

14 Twinsburg 9 0 26th in Region 3

15 Twinsburg 6 0 13th in Region 5

16 Twinsburg 6 0 12th in Region 5

17 Twinsburg 4 0 CURRENT SEASON Location: RB Chamberlin Middle School Capacity: 5.500

81 0 OVERALL RECORD 10270 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg 44087 Surface: Field Turf

TWINSBURG TIGER STADIUM2017

1

4

0.100

17 seasons 112 0.580

4 0.333

Coach Bell's Philosophy

2014 3

0.600

2016

2013 3 0.300

0.300

2015

9 0.643

0.83310

0.857

2012

2011 10 0.833

2007

0.857

122010

2002

0.615

2005

6

0.769

2018

HEAD COACH MIKE BELL

SCHOOL

10

0.200

Win %

GRIDIRON CLUB

TWINSBURG ASST COACHES

Coach Bell's Record - Year-By-Year

2

Results

0.400

2009 12

2006 8

2003

2004 0.000

YEAR

2008

0.400

5 0.333

4

Mike Bell is in his fourth year as coach of the Tigers and is looking to build on his past successes, bringing winning football back to Twinsburg.

Prior to coming to Twinsburg, Bell served one year as the head coach at Eastlake North and had a very successful 12-year run as head coach at Lake Catholic in Mentor.

In 12 seasons at Lake Catholic, the Cougars won 6 NCL Championships, qualified for the state playoffs 8 times (playoff record of 17-8) with 5 Regional Title appearances (2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010) and 3 state semifinal appearances (2007, 2009, and 2010).

Prior to 2002, Bell served as the Cougars' defensive coordinator for three seasons, winning the Division III State Championship in 2001.

Prior to coaching at Lake Catholic, Bell spent three years at Willoughby South as a position coach and defensive coordinator, four years at Maple Heights, and two seasons at his alma mater Pymatuning Valley.

The first step toward creating an improved future is developing the ability to envision it.

VISION will ignite the fire of passion, which fuels our commitment to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to achieve excellence.

Only VISION allows us to transform dreams of greatness into the reality of achievement through human action.

VISION has no boundaries and knows no limit.

Our VISION is what we become in life.

Head Coach Mike Bell -Quarterbacks Coach

Chris Knopick - Offensive Coordinator

Jim Lipinski - Running Backs Coach / Freshman Assistant

Aaron Shaffer - Linebackers Coach

Twinsburg coach Mike Bell has always been a strong believer in building a program and not just simply a football team that competes on Friday night.

Part of that is the involvement of those outside of the players and coaches, including the administration, the community and perhaps most importantly, the football parents.Bell said the Tigers are extremely lucky to have the support of The Gridiron Club at Twinsburg and he doesn’t take it for granted.

“It starts with our administration doing a great job getting our young men the equipment and necessities for the game, but when you think about all the extras to make us a first-class program that is where the Gridiron Club comes in and really helps us,” Bell said.

“There are a million ways for parents to get involved and I always encourage parents to get involved and do what they can because it doesn’t last forever at the high school level obviously. The years go fast.”

The Gridiron Club is an organization of football parents in grades 7 through 12. There is no fee to join and all members of the community are welcome to attend meetings. The Club meets the second Monday of the month at Twinsburg High School. Meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. All of the fundraising is run through Twinsburg Athletic Boosters.

The Gridiron Club raises funds to help support the team off the turf. From purchasing a new sound system for the locker room to feeding the boys on Friday nights and scrimmages, purchasing football gear such as t-shirts and cinch bags, senior gifts and hosting the end of year banquet. These events are important in developing a sense of unity and pride in the program.

Twinsburg Tiger Stadium is one of the most used athletic facilities in Northeast Ohio. Twinsburg officials say Tiger Stadium's field gets used upwards of 950 times each year for various athletic events and practices -- from football, to soccer, to regional sporting events.

In the summer of 2015, the Stadium received a major upgrade to the playing surface. New field turf was installed featuring a unique blue border and a large Tiger logo at midfield. The 'grass' has a “paneled” look of lighter and darker green shades every five yards replacing the carpet that was installed in 2005.

Tiger Stadium has become a perennial site for OHSAA football playoff games, hosting two games last year - the Division I Region 1 Semifinal (St Edward vs Stow) and the Division II Region 5 Final (Hudson and Warren Harding)

Chris Shaffer - Safeties and Freshman Head Coach

Dominique Sanders - Wide Receivers Coach

Anthony Byrd - Offensive Line Coach

Tre' Jones - Secondary Coach

Dave Browne - Defensive Line Coach

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Aug. 25 10:00 AM Copley INDIANS Copley Stadium W 21-12

Sept. 1 10:00 AM Solon COMETS Tiger Stadium L 15-38

Sept 8 10:00 AM Aurora GREENMEN Veterans Stadium W 15-14

Sept 15 10:00 AM Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS Clifford Stadium W 41-6

Sept 22 10:00 AM North Royalton BEARS Tiger Stadium W 28-7

Sept 29 10:00 AM Brecksville BEES Tiger Stadium L 21-26

Oct 6 10:00 AM Stow BULLDOGS Bulldog Stadium L 21-45

Oct 13 10:00 AM Wadsworth GRIZZLIES Art Wright Stadium L 0-32

Oct 20 10:00 AM Hudson EXPLORERS Tiger Stadium L 19-32

Oct 27 10:00 AM Nordonia KNIGHTS Tiger Stadium

Aug. 23 4:30 PM Copley INDIANS Copley Stadium W 30-0

Aug. 30 4:30 PM Solon COMETS Tiger Stadium L 0-14

Sept 5 4:30 PM Aurora GREENMEN Veterans Stadium L 20-35

Sept 13 4:30 PM Open Date

Sept 20 4:30 PM North Royalton BEARS Tiger Stadium L 14-28

Sept 27 4:30 PM Brecksville BEES Tiger Stadium L 14-28

Twinsburg Brecksville Oct 4 4:30 PM Stow BULLDOGS Bulldog Stadium L 12-40

TIGERS BEES Oct 11 4:30 PM Wadsworth GRIZZLIES Art Wright Stadium L 16-50

Nordonia Stow Oct 18 4:30 PM Hudson EXPLORERS Tiger Stadium L 0-31

KNIGHTS BULLDOGS Oct 25 4:30 PM Nordonia KNIGHTS Tiger Stadium

Oct 26, Boliantz Stadium Oct 26, Bulldog Stadium

Hudson North Royalton

EXPLORERS BEARS

Wadsworth Cuyahoga Falls

GRIZZLIES TIGERS

Oct 26, Art Wright Stadium Oct 26, Clifford Stadium

7th Grade Results and Summary (6-2) 8th Grade Results and Summary (4-4)

A 21 A Barberton W 16-8 A 22 H Cuyahoga Falls W 28-12

A 27 H North Royalton W 28-6 A 29 A North Royalton W 6-0

1 Akron Archbishop Hoban Knights 9-0 clinched #1 seed S 4 H Brecksville W 16-0 S 5 A Brecksville W 20-8

2 Maple Heights Mustangs 9-0 clinched playoff spot S 12 A Stow W 22-8 S 13 H Stow W 28-12

3 Warren Harding 7-2 clinched playoff spot S 18 A Wadsworth L 8-22 S 20 H Wadsworth L 8-30

4 Garfield Heights Bulldogs 9-0 clinched playoff spot S 26 A Hudson L 30-32 S 26 A Hudson L 6-20

5 Nordonia Knights 8-1 clinched playoff spot O 2 H Nordonia W 34-0 O 3 A Nordonia L 12-22

6 Riverside Beavers 7-2 clinched playoff spot O 9 N Barberton W 30-6 O 10 N Tallmadge L 8-26

7 Youngstown Boardman Spartans 5-4 at Lakeside (2-6) * season complete * season complete

8 Mayfield Wildcats 5-4 at Riverside (7-2)

9 TWINSBURG TIGERS 5-4 at Nordonia (8-1)

10 Benedictine Bengals 3-6 vs Walsh Jesuit (0-9)

11 Brush Arcs 4-5 at Madison (3-6)

12 Akron Ellet Orangemen 5-4 at Firestone (2-7)

20.278

27.355

9.833

12.600

15.606

18.178

19.328

19.697

6.644

8.470

3-6

5-4

8.728

8.733

TIGERS JUNIOR VARSITY (4-5)

1-5

4-5

1-8

5-1

3-6

8-1

0-9

SL

THIS WEEK IN THE SUBURBAN

Team / School

SUBURBAN STANDINGS

Overall

Wadsworth GRIZZLIES

4-2

TIGERS FRESHMEN (1-7)

Brecksville BEES

Nordonia KNIGHTS

North Royalton BEARS

Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS

Stow BULLDOGS

Division II, Region 5 Standings

TWINSBURG TIGERS

1-5

3-3

0-6

Hudson EXPLORERS

RB CHAMBERLIN TIGERS

9-06-0

4-2

National Conference

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Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Copley W

Solon L

Aurora W-OT

Cuyahoga Falls W

North Royalton L

Brecksville L

Stow L

Wadsworth L

Hudson L

Nordonia W

L

L

L

North Royalton W

Brecksville L

L

L

PASSING PUNTING W

Van de Motter 70-127-2 Brazie W

Brazie Cribley W

Corrigan Team

Cribley TOTALS

TOTALS

KICKING

RUSHING Brazie L

Johnson Dickson L

James Team L

Van de Motter TOTALS L

P Wallace Brecksville L

Banks KICKOFF RETURNS L

Brazie G Campbell L

Glenn Johnson L

Besett Ritter L

Cefaratti Banks W

Genos Turle

A Wallace Team

Curtis TOTALS

TOTALS

PUNT RETURNS L

RECEIVING Horvath L

J Banks Campbell L

Besett Team L

Glenn TOTALS Garfield Heights

James W

Johnson DEFENSE L

Genos Apple L

Goff Jones-Land L

Campbell James L

Brazie DeLisio

Team Cefaratti

TOTALS Malenchek 12 4 7.0 9

1 -4 -4.0 -4 0

16

7-28

0

75.0%

26

23 / 25

0.0 0 0

3.3

178

31

3 / 4

4 18 0

26 0

91.3%

No.

6.6

TD

0 40.0% 0

0.0 0

29

FG LG

3

20

4

2

Hudson

42 2.2 16 1

16.0

206

18

0

Avg Lng

4

126

7

1,710

1

TD

8

21.6

Rec Yds

19

1

33

41

10/24

5 14.4

4 21

31

46-35

1 / 1 23

10/30

9/18

Hudson10/16

9/25

8

0.0

17 0

TFL

A

2.0

25

5 0.018

28

0.0

67

64 27 / 30

14 302

388 4.3

10

5

15

A 34-14

9/1 H

Nordonia

A

8/26 H

28-41

10/6

H 27-35

A

A

274

H

9/28

17-27

2

0-27

0-349/4

13-34

18-23

1,233

0 / 0

402

1.0

0 / 0

0

Car

76

2-5-0

5.3

36.7%

9/2

A

2

0

H

9/8

4.3

47-16

10/20

35-28

2016 Season (4-6 overall #13 in D2:R5)

9/30

Per

55.1%

57

Cuyahoga Falls

21-49

Solon

10/17

H

H

21-59

Tk

1

TD

North Royalton

H

9/15 A

2017 Season (4-6 overall #12 in D2:R5)

28-35Copley

9/23

10/13 A

8/25

10/9

H

9/23

9/11 14-31

Nordonia

H

A

9/26

2014 Season (1-9 overall #24 in D2:R4)

Brunswick

10/2

10/10 H

13-41

9/19

8/29 13-34

7-43A Solon

37-48

21-12

14-42

Cuyahoga Falls

13-34

Solon

H Aurora

38-56

20-54

TIGERS HISTORY

A

A

Wadsworth

10/21

H

A

Hudson

H

10/27

36-38

2015 Season (1-9 overall #26 in D2:R3)

23

Wadsworth

35-22

529

A

Stow

A

Stow10/2 A

9/9

2

91

1

0

PAT M-A

0

6747.4%

37-13

Sack

0

PAT%

Avg

FG M-A

9/16

10/6

Lng

67

9

8/28

15

28-27

28-14

H

A

MAZANETZ IS THE GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL COACH AT TWINSBURG

127

TDC-A-I Yds

322

126-246-9

16-40-4

6

1

12

Lng

1ST AND 10 WITH JESSICA MAZANETZ

20

19

Yds

407

164

51

299

43.5

10.0

10/14

3

Nordonia

5.7

128

Avon

Yds H

36.5

30

29

1,892

5.4 1

4

0

0

2

10/23

19.9

5.0

15.0

Strongsville

51

19

0

15

14

I-20

7-54

Lng

35-0

14-17

9

1 / 1

5

-

-

14

0

045

0

0

3.1

0

1

15.3

0

15

55 6

No.

0

0

44

4.3

5

Avg

3

22

0

1

0

39 40

23

23

0

4.9

41

Lng

26

6 17

5614.9627

Asst

Avg

21-26

14

29.3

4.8

Avg

89.3%

0-29

25-41

H

070

2.4

1,894 20

11

11

Copley

10/28

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33

1 / 1

3 3.0

5 56

38

0

42

H

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11

Yds

61

1.0

10

67

11.0 5

TD

13-51

L-OT

Lng

8

19

1

0

7

Mentor

9/12

Solo

13-52

13-34

A

North Royalton

10/31

9/5

A

A

2 3.5

Aurora

7

49

15-38

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29

5

8

3

72

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24 0

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5 33 6.6

3

1

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8 8.0

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7

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1 - What is your background and why did you choose to get into coaching?I am the daughter of two high school coaches so for most of my life, any free time we had was spent in a gym. I played both volleyball and basketball in high school and at Hiram College. From a very young age, I knew I wanted to teach history and coach. It really is my dream job and I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to work with the student-athletes at Twinsburg.

2 - What are the challenges of coaching two varsity sports?Well the obvious challenge is time - fortunately I don't sleep very much and my family is especially supportive and helpful. Since I began teaching and coaching 8 years ago, I have never taken a season off. Honestly, I'm not really sure what I would do with free time. Additionally, encouraging multi-sport athletes is something very important to me so I want to be able to model that for the female athletes at Twinsburg.

3 - What is your general philosophy on teaching/coaching high school student-athletes?I aim to provide student-athletes with the opportunity to see what they are capable of and to reach their potential, both as individuals and as a team. My favorite part of coaching and teaching is watching that light come on when student-athletes realize they have done something they once believed they couldn't. In order to help kids realize their potential, I believe in setting high expectations and challenging them to step outside of their comfort zone. And, most importantly, I believe that we have a responsibility to help prepare student-athletes for adulthood. Leadership, communication, time-management, and perseverance are all things one can learn from a positive athletics experience.

4 - How important do you feel it is for various high school programs to support others (i.e your girls. supportingfootball team, vice versa)?It is crucial for student-athletes to support one another. A winning culture doesn't just exist within a team or a program - it can inspire a school and even a town. When one program experiences success, we need to do everything we can as a school to encourage and learn from them.

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Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Player Player YR Player YR

1 Harry Harris 12 WR/DE 6' 4" 1 Branch, Alex SO. DB/WR 5’10” 36 DeLisio, John SR. LB/TE 5’11’

2 Julius Jones 12 WR/DB 5' 11" 2 Campbell, Gilbert SR. DB/WR 5’8” 40 Allen, Justin SR. DL/RB 6,0,,

3 Kai Gordon 12 WR/DB 5' 10" 3 Corrigan, Aiden SO. DB/QB 5'11" 43 Cefaratti, Austin SR. LB/RB 5’9”

4 Robby Levak 12 QB 5' 11" 4 Van De Motter, Adam SR. DB/QB 5'10" 44 Vella, Jake SR. LB/RB 5'10"

5 Jordan Jones 12 WR/DB 6' 0" 6 Brown, Antoine SO. DB/WR 6’2” 50 Bova, Alex JR. DL/OL 5'10

6 Jon Henderson 9 WR/DB 5' 10" 7 Wohlwend, Ethan SR. K/P 6'1" 51 Malenchek, Aiden SR. DL/OL 6'5

7 Aidan Bell 12 LB 5' 10" 8 Banks, Jameel SR. DB/WR 5’9” 52 Sablack, Jake JR. DL/OL 5'10

8 Jason Tuttle 11 WR/DB 6' 1" 9 Cribley, Ethan SO. LB/QB 5'9" 53 Martin-Crouch, Dylan SO. DL/OL 5’9”

9 Jahdon Wimbush 10 WR/DB 5' 7" 10 James, Jamir JR. LB/RB 6’0” 54 Apple, Kyle JR. LB/OL 6’1’

10 Joel Jones 10 WR/DB 6' 1" 11 Cunningham, Amaree SO. DB/WR 5’6 55 Maxwell, Jordon SO. DL/OL 6'2

11 Cody Pestino 12 WR/DB 5' 10" 12 Genos, Logan SO. DB/WR 5’8” 57 Birli, Mike JR. DL/OL 5'9

12 Billy Levak 10 QB/DB 5' 10" 13 Besett, James SR. DB/WR 6’3” 58 Smith, Ayden SO. DL/OL 5'9

13 Collin Flynn 12 LB 6' 0" 14 Matejka, Liam JR. LB/WR 5,10 59 Evans, Fred SR. DL/OL 5'10

14 Jacob Kraus 12 QB/DB 6' 1" 15 Curtis, Manny SO. DB/WR 5’7” 60 Cardaman, Anthony JR. DL/OL 5'8

15 Ricky McLeod 10 QB/LB 5' 11" 16 Callow, Brett JR. K/P 5'10" 61 Blane, Jake SO. DL/OL 5'7

16 Brendan O'Donnell 12 WR/DB 5' 10" 17 Brazie, Max SR. DL/TE/QB 6'2" 63 Sako, Zach SR. DL/OL 6'0

17 De'Andre Love 11 WR/DB 5' 8" 19 Grammens, Connor JR. LB/WR 5’10’’ 65 Holmes, Patrick SO. DL/OL 5'9

18 Brycen Bynum 12 WR/LB 6' 3" 20 Turle, Jack JR. LB/RB 5,10 66 Branch, Xavier SO. DL/OL 5'10

19 Dom Stockle 11 RB/DB 5'9" 21 Glenn, Dominick JR. DB/WR 5’6” 68 Golphin, Keith SO. DL/OL 5'8

20 London Burnett 10 WR/DB 5' 9" 22 Wallace, Phillip SR. LB/RB 5’8” 70 Bowser, Colin SO. DL/OL 6'3"

21 Troy Armstrong 12 WR/DB 5' 11" 23 Wallace, Aaron SO. LB/RB 5’5” 71 Piccolomini, Mario SO. DL/OL 5'8

22 Vincent Varner 12 LB 5' 11" 24 Shabazz, Jaylan SO. DB/WR 5’7” 72 Baker, Nick SR. DL/OL 5'10

23 Caleb Zender 11 WR/DB 5' 10" 25 Wilson, Chris SO. DB/WR 5’6” 75 Abrams, Peter JR. DL/OL 5'8

24 Nyles Beverly 12 RB/DB 6' 0" 26 Johnson, Marvahun SO. DB/RB 5'7" 76 Kresak, Brandon SR. DL/OL 6'2

25 Rien Reese 10 WR/DB 5' 8" 28 Laverdiere, Cade SO. DB/WR 5’10” 80 Pleta, Blake SO. LB/WR 5’10”

26 Jonathan Banks 10 WR/DB 5' 9" 31 Kirkpatrick, Darryl SO. DB/WR 5’11” 81 Patterson, Tacarda SO. DB/WR 5’9”

27 D'Anthony Valentine 11 RB/DB 6' 0" 32 Jones, Miles SO. DB/WR 5’10” 84 Kereky, Dalton SO. DB/WR 5'10"

28 Sal Perrine 10 RB/LB 5' 7" 33 Levert, Emile JR. DB/WR 5’5” 85 Cardaman, Joe JR. DB/WR 5'10"

29 Jay Gilliam 11 WR/DB 5' 10" 34 Schiopota, Luke SR. LB/RB 5,11 86 Jones-Land, Rashad SR. DL/TE 6'1"

30 Jacob Gumbita 11 RB/DB 5' 8" 35 Franklin, Quran SO. LB/TE 5’10” 88 Radford, Tre SR. DB/WR 6'3"

32 Ryan Short 11 RB/DB 5' 11"

33 Zach Frye 10 RB/DB 5' 8"

34 Caleb Cunningham 11 RB/DB 5' 9"

35 Shannon Reese-Jones 11 RB/LB 5' 11"

36 Anthony Stutler 10 WR/DB 5' 9"

42 Nick Peters 11 RB/LB 5' 8" 2018 TWINSBURG TIGERS CAPTAINS 2018 TWINSBURG TIGERS CAPTAINS

43 Tyler Angus 10 RB/LB 5' 9"

44 Mike Westbrooks 10 RB/LB 6' 0" 4 Van De Motter, Adam SR. DB/QB 5'10" 72 Baker, Nick SR. DL/OL 5'10

50 Jaret Maciejowski 11 OL/LB 5' 9" 51 Malenchek, Aiden SR. DL/OL 6'5 76 Kresak, Brandon SR. DL/OL 6'2

51 Nate Geshke 12 OL/OL 5' 8"

52 Dylan Schneider 12 OL/DL 6' 3"

53 Noah Hensley 12 OL/DL 5' 11"

54 Josh Wujnovich 10 OL/LB 5' 10"

55 Mar'quez Hart 10 OL/DL 5' 10"

56 Matthew Wolf 10 OL/DL 5' 8"

57 Jalen Elston 12 OL/DL 6' 0" QB 4 Van De Motter 17 Brazie DL 86 Jones-Land 17 Brazie58 Dorian Nichols 12 OL/LB 5' 7" RB 10 James 26 Johnson / 22 Wallace DL 55 Maxwell 65 Sako59 Carl Schaub 12 OL/DL 6' 1" WR 8 Banks 12 Genos DL 59 Evans 76 Kresak61 Jacob Benda 12 OL/DL 5' 11" WR 21 Glenn 33 Levert DL 51 Malenchek 54 Apple62 Matt Berger 10 OL/DL 5' 11" WR 2 Campbell 6 Brown63 Jackson Harris 10 OL/DL 6' 2" WR 13 Besett 28 Lavendiere LB 10 James 20 Turle64 Gabriel Robinson 10 OL/DL 5' 10" LB 36 DeLisio 53 Martin-Crouch65 Ian Davis 11 OL/DL 5' 9" TE 17 Brazie 35 Franklin LB 3 Corrigan 19 Grammens66 Stephen Fleming 10 OL/DL 5' 9" LT 53 Martin-Crouch 50 Bova70 Ryan Lee 12 OL/DL 5' 7" LG 54 Apple 52 Sablack CB 1 Branch 33 Levert71 Vince Matteo 10 OL/DL 6' 3" C 65 Sako 55 Maxwell CB 21 Glenn 8 Banks72 Hunter Brooks 11 OL/DL 6' 0" RG 76 Kresak 75 Abrams S 13 Besett 22 Wallace76 John Bowen 10 OL/DL 5' 10" RT 51 Malenchek 71 Piccolomini S 2 Campbell 6 Brown77 Justin Harper 10 OL/DL 5' 7"79 Collin McConahy 11 OL/DL 6' 7" PK 7 Wohlwend P 9 Cribley80 Jemar Johnson 10 WR/DB 6' 2" LS 35 Franklin LS 35 Franklin81 Evan Wiehe 12 K 6' 1"82 Jonah Ucker 11 K 5' 11" K-KO 16 Callow Return 8 Banks 2 Campbell 26 Johnson83 Cooper Rusk 9 WR/LB 5' 11"85 James Filisky 10 K 5' 6"88 James Neville 10 WR/DB 5' 9"89 Andrew Lastovka 9 K 5' 6"

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Game #10 • Friday, October 26, 2018 • Boliantz Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

A 24 A TWINSBURG TIGERS L A 24 A Aurora W A 24 H Solon L

A 31 H Akron Firestone W A 31 H TWINSBURG TIGERS W 38-0 A 31 H CVCA W

S 7 H Uniontown Lake L S 7 H Stow W 28-14 S 7 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W

S 14 H Bedford W S 14 H Elyria W 44-21 S 14 H Tallmadge W

S 21 A Barberton L S 21 A Strongsville W 17-9 S 21 A Kent Roosevelt W

S 28 H Richfield Revere L S 28 A Brunswick W 44-17 S 28 H Barberton L

O 5 A Tallmadge L O 5 H Euclid L 0-21 O 5 H Medina Highland L

O 12 A Medina Highland L O 12 A Mentor W-OT 29-28 O 12 A Richfield Revere W

O 19 H Aurora L O 19 H Shaker Heights W 20-7 O 19 A Copley W

O 26 A Kent Roosevelt O 26 A Medina O 26 A Columbus Mifflin

A 24 H Kent Roosevelt L A 24 H North Ridgeville W A 24 A Olmsted Falls L

A 31 A Norton L A 31 H Parma W A 31 H Garfield Heights L

S 7 A Barberton L S 7 A Medina Highland L S 7 H Willoughby South L

S 14 A TWINSBURG TIGERS L S 14 H Stow L S 14 H Hudson L

S 21 H Brecksville W S 21 H TWINSBURG TIGERS L S 21 A Cuyahoga Falls L

S 28 A Wadsworth L S 28 A Hudson L S 28 H TWINSBURG TIGERS L

O 5 H Hudson L O 5 A Wadsworth L O 5 A Nordonia L

O 12 H Nordonia L O 12 H Brecksville W O 12 A North Royalton L

O 19 A Stow L O 19 A Nordonia L O 19 H Wadsworth L

O 26 H North Royalton O 26 A Cuyahoga Falls O 26 A Stow

A 23 A Lake Catholic L A 24 H Akron Firestone W A 24 H Austintown Fitch L

A 31 N Hilliard Bradley L A 31 A Wooster W A 31 A Strongsville L 28-35

S 7 A Solon L S 7 H Medina W S 7 H Springfield L 10-16

S 14 A North Royalton W S 14 H Nordonia W S 14 A Brecksville W 27-0

S 21 H Wadsworth L S 21 A Stow W S 21 A Nordonia L 20-33

S 28 H Nordonia L S 28 H Cuyahoga Falls W S 28 H North Royalton W 31-21

O 5 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W O 5 H North Royalton W O 5 A Cuyahoga Falls W 27-6

O 12 A Hudson W O 12 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W O 12 H Stow L 23-27

O 19 H Cuyahoga Falls W O 19 A Brecksville W O 19 H TWINSBURG TIGERS W 14-17

O 26 H Brecksville O 26 H Hudson O 26 A Wadsworth

A 24 A Bedford W

A 31 A Penisula Woodridge W

S 7 H Mayfield W

S 14 A Wadsworth L

S 21 H Hudson W

S 28 A Stow W

O 5 H Brecksville W

O 12 A Cuyahoga Falls W

O 19 H North Royalton W

O 26 H TWINSBURG TIGERS

0-27

21-28 31-44

42-25

34-06-13

6-48

7-23

2018 Schedule

6-35

43-45 7-31

6-27

12-48

0-41

12-35

44-31

2018 Schedule

0-42

19-20

9-07-31

Nordonia Knights

21-48

38-31

4-5

Stow Bulldogs Wadsworth Grizzlies

8-1

14-28

41-0

27-23

42-44

63-50

48-21

42-0

2018 Schedule

25-35

18-12

44-13

33-0

THIS DATE IN HISTORY

47-21

31-29

41-0

48-12

33-20

41-13

44-42

35-26

63-0

3-6 2018 Schedule

37-31

35-25

2018 Schedule

28-7

9-20

29-31

21-31 20-35

41-42

Hudson Explorers

0-33

21-47

42-41

50-63

28-55

2018 Schedule

North Royalton Bears Brecksville Bees

3-6

Cuyahoga Falls Tigers

1-8 2018 Schedule

27-10

14-31

7-31

20-41 3-28

14-38 38-14

34-6

7-55

23-6 32-18

2018 TWINSBURG TIGERS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Copley Indians Solon Comets

28-0 29-28

21-77-35

28-49 0-25

Aurora Greenmen

2018 Schedule

25-0

8-1 2018 Schedule 6-32-7

38-31

20-42

2018 Schedule 0-9

OCTOBER 26, 1993 - The NFL announces a new expansion team, the Carolina Panthers

In the fall of 1992, the NFL released a list of five cities open to a potential NFL expansion team: Baltimore, Maryland; St. Louis, Missouri; Memphis, Tennessee; Jacksonville, Florida; and Charlotte, North Carolina.

On October 26, 1993, the league announced that the then-28 owners unanimously voted for the city of Charlotte to receive the 29th franchise in the NFL, the first new NFL team since 1976 (Jacksonville was named the 30th team a month later). A key to the cityreceiving the franchise was that potential owner Jerry Richardson had sold more than 40,000 Personal Seat Licenses and promised to finance the new stadium with private funds.

All five regions bidding for the expansion teams eventually received NFL teams through relocations of other franchises - The Rams to St. Louis; the Oilers to Memphis; and the Browns to Baltimore, becoming the Ravens.