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Originally Posted by PhxBuckeye
Ya, I wasn't there this year, but my boys from Elder and Moeller who were there told me that they had their QB still throwing the ball late in the game with a big lead and that's how the kid got hurt.
Go Bucks!!! In Tress We Trust.
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Yup. I was with a bunch of LaSalle parents after the game Saturday and they were all scratching their heads why he was in the game that late. Sure enough the kid gets hit hard and goes down. The parents are [censored]ed at the coaching staff for that screw up. No reason to have him in when you are up that big.
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08-29-2005, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Honor&
Greg Fry...St. Xavier High School...tOSU
Robbie Shoenhoft...St. Xavier High School..tOSU
Ryan Hamby...Archbishop Moeller High School..tOSU
Michael Munoz....Archbishop Moeller High School...Tennessee
Bradley Glathaar....Archbishop Elder High School....Cincinnati
These are just a tiny FEW noteable football players from the GCL that did NOT go to Catholic universities.
Ben Marin is a flat out stud...he's going to play on Sundays in six or so years...he's a MUST get for the Buckeyes, IMO....
and, no, LaSalle is not dismal...just their coaching staff...ask Tyler Sheehan about that... 
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OK, I understand there are players from Cincy Catholic schools that went to OSU and other non Catholic schools. Yet I went to St. X. Everyone of the staff there pushes Jesuit Universities bigtime. Other Catholic Universities next. I went to Ohio St. for a good education for the money, but I definately thought about Georgetown because of my teachers and advisors. It happens. I know plenty of guys that went to Jesuit Universities simply due to the fact that they were Jesuit. I also know plenty of guys that went to Catholic Universities because of their faith. The schools really push it, and it cannot be discounted. It just makes me think because I know the situation. May not be true in this case, and people make up their own mind. Yet it is still a factor.
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08-30-2005, 06:52 AM
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Martin stands 6'5 and is lean, he can put on some weight at the next level. Reportedly runs a 4.6 forty. Ohio State, Notre Dame, Texas and Cincy are a few of his favorite schools. Ben has no offers at this point.
LaSalle will play Clayton Northmont (OSU verbal Kurt Coleman) this Friday.
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09-02-2005, 07:30 AM
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Northmont (1-0) vs. Cin. La Salle (1-0)
When: 7:30 p.m. today
Where: Lancer Stadium
2004 result: Did not play.
Outlook: Instead of a showdown against La Salle QB Tyler Sheehan, Northmont's Clay Belton will trade passes with junior Brian Jacob. That's because Sheehan (152 yards and four TD passes) broke his collarbone late in a 35-7 win over Sycamore. While Sheehan sits 8-10 weeks, Jacob will try to lead the Lancers back to the playoffs. Jacob will throw to Michael Reed, who had five catches for 97 yards against Sycamore. Lancers FB Bobby Burger (6-3, 235) and TB Isacc Green combined for about 200 yards. Northmont won its 10th straight regular-season game by defeating C-J 28-14. Belton had four TD passes and 347 yards passing and while A.J. Combest had 72 yards rushing. DB/WR Kurt Coleman was slowed by an ankle injury but should be near top form. Belton will want to stay away from DE Ben Martin, who had two of the Lancers' five sacks last week.
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09-02-2005, 07:38 AM
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Oh GOSH! My job is so rewarding!!!
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Originally Posted by ZachDumas
Tressel could do the same thing, but I doubt he ever would.
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he wouldn't be flashy about it, but I know he's worn a ring during a recruiting camp before.
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09-02-2005, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by jwinslow
he wouldn't be flashy about it, but I know he's worn a ring during a recruiting camp before.
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I was referring to the flashy part, being an arrogrant a-hole, if you will. 
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09-04-2005, 08:56 PM
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The Brian Jacob era at La Salle opened with a resounding thud Friday, as the Lancers, No. 7 in the Enquirer Division I coaches' poll, were drilled by Clayton Northmont.
Jacob, a junior quarterback, was 3-for-11 passing for only 36 yards and three interceptions. Jacob is playing in place of Tyler Sheehan, who will be out six to eight weeks after breaking his collarbone last week.
But with Northmont's Clay Belton torching the Lancers for 341 yards and six touchdown passes, quarterback was the least of La Salle's concerns.
"Tonight we got beat by a better team," said La Salle coach Tom Grippa. "They just kicked our butt."
The Thunderbolts (2-0) jumped out to a 28-0 halftime lead on four touchdown passes from Belton.
The 6-foot-6 lefty authored a 16-play, 76-yard scoring drive to open the game before a pair of catch-and-runs from 56 and 36 yards.
Northmont's Justin Watkins had 11 catches for 195 yards and a score, while A.J. Combest (six catches for 45 yards) and Andy Wittman (five for 93 yards) had two touchdowns each.
The Bolts' offensive line did a fine job of keeping LaSalle defensive end Ben Martin off of Belton.
"We've never been in fear of the Cincinnati schools," said coach Lance Schneider. "La Salle's a great team, I know they're hurting a little bit, but ... our kids just executed the game plan to perfection on both sides of the ball."
The Bolts didn't punt until the final 30 seconds of the third quarter, while Jacob didn't complete a pass until the fourth quarter.
The lone bright spot for La Salle was senior fullback Bobby Burger, who had 14 carries for 109 yards and a touchdown.
"I thought our offense would do more, and we didn't," said Grippa. "They shocked us with their offense, and once we got behind, we weren't ready to come from behind."
<TABLE class=enqtable cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR class=enqtdhead><TD align=left>Northmont</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>14</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>14</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>- 42</TD></TR><TR><TD class=enqtd align=left>La Salle</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>- 7</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
CN-Combest 12 pass from Belton (Gruber kick)
CN-Watkins 56 pass from Belton (Gruber kick)
CN-Wittman 36 pass from Belton (Gruber kick)
CN-Combest 15 pass from Belton (Gruber kick)
CN-Wittman 20 pass from Belton (Gruber kick)
CN-Myers 5 pass from Belton (Gruber kick)
LA-Burger 11 run (Walter kick)
Records: CN 2-0, LA 1-1.
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