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COLDWATER
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10/19/05
Homan rushed for 121 yards on 19 carries on offense and was credited with more than 20 tackles on defense.
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Coldwater (9-0) vs. Delphos St. John's (8-1)
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday
Where: Blue Jays Stadium, Delphos
Radio: WDOH-FM (107.1), WCSM-FM (96.7)
2004 result: Coldwater, 14-7
Outlook: Both teams have already clinched playoff spots, Coldwater in D-IV and St. John's in D-VI. Coldwater (7-0) goes for the outright MAC title, St. John's (6-1) a share. A St. John's win coupled with a Versailles defeat of Parkway makes a three-way title tie (St. John's lost to Versailles 15-6). Both teams have been outstanding on defense, allowing just five points per game. Coldwater averages 42 points and St. John's 31. St. John's racked up 506 yards in total offense against New Bremen last week, 500 of that rushing. Andrew DeWitt continues to lead the running attack with 3 rushing TDs versus the Cardinals. Coldwater RB/LB Ross Homan needs 162 yards reach 1,000 rushing. QB Steve Borger continues to guide the shotgun offense with efficiency, throwing for 1,485 yards, 21 TDs and just 1 INT on 130 attempts. OSU-bound Homan also has 118 tackles. With already a share of the title, Coldwater coach John Reed tied former St. Henry coach Tim Boeckman with 7 MAC titles (including 3 with Parkway).
You don't know how many times I've said this and they end up losing. At least twice the Cavs went to that stinkin' (and I mean stinkin', the stadium is right by the waste water treatment plant) undefeated with the MAC on the line and lost. Not counting my chickens....They should easily beat Delphos.
(7) Elyria Cath. (8-2) at (2) Coldwater (10-0)
Coldwater 28,
Elyria Catholic 6
Coldwater (11-0) will meet Clear Fork in the D-IV, Region 14 semifinals next Saturday.
The Cavs, No. 1 in the final state ratings, used their usual formula of a strong defense and the passing of QB Steve Boerger for the win.
The defense kept Elyria Catholic at bay after it took a 6-0 lead on a 39-yard pass interception for a TD by Chase Mason.
Boerger was 16 of 21 passing for 190 yards. This throws set up three short TD runs by Ross Homan and one for himself.