ober_PHfan
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2007 ML schedule. Patrick Henry scored 20 on them in the State Semi.
I believe PH had the lead in the 3rd. That was a VERY good PH team. As was 2004 when PH lost to St Henry at Bath during a monsoon.^^^ That would’ve an interesting game if PH’s running back didn’t break his leg late in the first half.
Jettingoff sorta faded his last two years...didn't he have some injuries?Speaking of GOATs, I believe the greatest player of all time was likely Ross Homan (my fifth cousin!) - probably had more impact on the field in his high school career than anyone.
Obviously the guys who reached the nfl were eventually awesome too - Lachey, Hartings, Wenning. A final guy whose on-field performance in high school did not match his raw physical skills was Jettingoff (sp?) of DSJ - played from 2011-2013. In an nfl-style combine he could probably have put up some serious numbers at 6’2” and maybe 225 lbs. He was amazingly fast for a big kid - I think he still holds the MAC jr high record in the 100 m dash.
Believe he tore his ACL. Powerful runner and fast, was 1st team All- State both his jr. and sr. year.Jettingoff sorta faded his last two years...didn't he have some injuries?
He ran in a terrible offense.Jettingoff sorta faded his last two years...didn't he have some injuries?
are you sure? I remember him running track as a freshman and a sophomore , but not sure he ran after that? gosh he was a big dude...Believe he tore his ACL. Powerful runner and fast, was 1st team All- State both his jr. and sr. year.
what year was he a seniorHe ran in a terrible offense.
DSJ ran the read option with him at RB. It didn't take long to figure out what their read was and always give the "pull" read.
ML did this to DSJ in the State semis his Senior year. Jettinhoff scored a 90 yard TD run on his second carry of the game. ML adjusted and he didn't have another carry until the second half. The read option literally took him out of the offense.
I think 2012 or 2013what year was he a senior
Thought he tore his ACL soph. season but it might have been a previous DSJ running back ( might be thinking of Schumacher sp. ). However Jettinghoff was 1st team All - State 2012 and 2013 ( POY on offense ).are you sure? I remember him running track as a freshman and a sophomore , but not sure he ran after that? gosh he was a big dude...
going against his former Lasalle team.....I think he took them twice, and first time with the Tigers team....in Fact when Minster won the title in 2014, they played the next game after us, and they came on the field one of Lasalles assistants , Coach Roddy got hugs from the Minster boys as he was with Moore in Minster.... pretty special moment.....Former Minster coach Nate Moore has reached the state finals - again - with Massillon. How many times total has he reached the title game since leaving Minster?
Wrong MAC...
I was sure it was there QB they lost late 2nd half. And I believe they were actually winning that game at halftime^^^ That would’ve an interesting game if PH’s running back didn’t break his leg late in the first half.
It was the running back and it happened right in frt. of me, not a pretty sight ( end of 1st half ). ML had 2 line backers that year Luke Homan and Greg Koesters 2 of the best linebackers ML has ever had. Neither very big ( 175 to 185 lbs. ) but both tackling machines ( Koesters no.1 in career tackles, Homan no.2 ).I was sure it was there QB they lost late 2nd half. And I believe they were actually winning that game at halftime
Back then the regions were very small, and I believe only 4 divisions. The MAC school were just too small to accumulate enough points to get into the playoffs. You could go 9-1, or 10-0 as a MAC school then and miss the playoffs. Coach Reed who got Coldwater on track, used to coach parkway back then, and always did well, but even he couldn't get in the playoffs much. As for the 6-7 record, you got me there, I have no clue. Coaching could have been a factor. I mean the kids now are offspring or relatives of the people that played in the 80s and 90s, and even the 70s when the MAC was started, so it's not like the gene pool is much different.So I have a question for long time MAC fans that hopefully someone can answer. Don Kemper tweeted out a stat today that since Minster won the first MAC state title there have only been three years without a MAC team in the state finals. That's amazing.
However, my question for MAC fans is what was different before 1989? If you look at the MAC playoff history before 1989 there weren't a lot of teams in the playoffs from the MAC and there wasn't a lot of success in the playoffs. It looks like the MAC was 6-7 in the playoffs pre-1989.
Anyone have any insight? Thanks.
Back then the regions were very small, and I believe only 4 divisions. The MAC school were just too small to accumulate enough points to get into the playoffs. You could go 9-1, or 10-0 as a MAC school then and miss the playoffs. Coach Reed who got Coldwater on track, used to coach parkway back then, and always did well, but even he couldn't get in the playoffs much. As for the 6-7 record, you got me there, I have no clue. Coaching could have been a factor. I mean the kids now are offspring or relatives of the people that played in the 80s and 90s, and even the 70s when the MAC was started, so it's not like the gene pool is much different.
Simple coaching. Whiting at DSJ, Reed at Coldwater, Goodwin at Marion Local, Versailles being added to the MAC.So I have a question for long time MAC fans that hopefully someone can answer. Don Kemper tweeted out a stat today that since Minster won the first MAC state title there have only been three years without a MAC team in the state finals. That's amazing.
However, my question for MAC fans is what was different before 1989? If you look at the MAC playoff history before 1989 there weren't a lot of teams in the playoffs from the MAC and there wasn't a lot of success in the playoffs. It looks like the MAC was 6-7 in the playoffs pre-1989.
Anyone have any insight? Thanks.
Boeckman at Saint Hank....Simple coaching. Whiting at DSJ, Reed at Coldwater, Goodwin at Marion Local, Versailles being added to the MAC.
and Schulte at DSJBoeckman at Saint Hank....
Back then the regions were very small, and I believe only 4 divisions. The MAC school were just too small to accumulate enough points to get into the playoffs. You could go 9-1, or 10-0 as a MAC school then and miss the playoffs. Coach Reed who got Coldwater on track, used to coach parkway back then, and always did well, but even he couldn't get in the playoffs much. As for the 6-7 record, you got me there, I have no clue. Coaching could have been a factor. I mean the kids now are offspring or relatives of the people that played in the 80s and 90s, and even the 70s when the MAC was started, so it's not like the gene pool is much different.