Mentor Lake-Catholic def. Ashland 45-42

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cougarguy13
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Nov 17, 2009 12:00pm
monsterramman77 wrote:
lchsman wrote: It's funny you failed to mention what teams they played. Lake has played Walsh Jesuit, Youngstown Ursuline, Youngstown Mooney, Padua, and Hoban. Now do you really want to compare schedules?
It's funny that you mention all these schools. Of course, you are going to play the other Catholic schools on your schedule. Don't you forget, Benedictine 3-7, Holy Name 1-9, St Peter Chanel 4-5. Schedules mean nothing at this point in the season. How 'bout we compare teams after 48 minutes Friday night?
If you want to look at strength of schedule (not that it matters). Both teams finished with regular season records of 9-1. LC finished with 2 more computer points than Ashland, giving them a slight advantage in that aspect.

I agree with monster though, lets compare after Friday night.
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thePITman
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Nov 17, 2009 12:57pm
Good luck, Ashland!
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GoJPM!
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Nov 17, 2009 8:39pm
Good luck to the Arrows.

This team definitely has the feel of a team of destiny. Hope they keep it going clear to Massillon.
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sreynolds088
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Nov 17, 2009 11:42pm
Good Luck Ashland!!
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fast_orange
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Nov 18, 2009 11:39am
cougarguy13 wrote:
monsterramman77 wrote:
lchsman wrote: It's funny you failed to mention what teams they played. Lake has played Walsh Jesuit, Youngstown Ursuline, Youngstown Mooney, Padua, and Hoban. Now do you really want to compare schedules?
It's funny that you mention all these schools. Of course, you are going to play the other Catholic schools on your schedule. Don't you forget, Benedictine 3-7, Holy Name 1-9, St Peter Chanel 4-5. Schedules mean nothing at this point in the season. How 'bout we compare teams after 48 minutes Friday night?
If you want to look at strength of schedule (not that it matters). Both teams finished with regular season records of 9-1. LC finished with 2 more computer points than Ashland, giving them a slight advantage in that aspect.

I agree with monster though, lets compare after Friday night.
Every team is good at this point.

You will not see Ashland in awe or shocked at MLC, as some are speculating.

We match up good with MLC, for some reason I think this match up is better than Howland. I thought Howlands D was the best I watched this year, followed by Orrville.

No disrespect to MLC, as I only watched Padua and Canfield games.

DII is anyones, at this point!

Go Arrows, and best of luck and safety to everyone.
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ptangzoot
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Nov 18, 2009 12:16pm
Good luck Ashland!!
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Wooster Rooster
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Nov 18, 2009 12:57pm
Good luck Ashland. I heard LC is getting back one of thier top players from a broken collarbone this week. He's a runningback / linebacker. Ashland knows how to step it up in playoffs.
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cougarguy13
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Nov 18, 2009 2:04pm
Wooster Rooster wrote: Good luck Ashland. I heard LC is getting back one of thier top players from a broken collarbone this week. He's a runningback / linebacker. Ashland knows how to step it up in playoffs.
He's not coming back this week.
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GoJPM!
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Nov 18, 2009 7:51pm
Is Matt Dilgard a go for this week? I think he got in only two plays last Friday night. Them high ankle sprains are nasty buggers.

Also, congratulations to Coach Valentine for being named OCC Coach of the Year and Marcus Fuller for being named OCC Offensive Player of the Year!
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justobserving
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Nov 19, 2009 8:45am
After listening to two of the internet playoff analysis shows (the PD's, and Todd Bell's on ohssports), and reading some of these posts, I don't know why Ashland should even bother showing up. I mean after all Lake Catholic is so superior over Ashland, and their schedule rivals that of the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Ashland you know only plays in the OCC, and their schedule can not possibly match that of LC's (hear that Dover, Orrville, Clearfork, Lexington?, and never mind that in the playoffs Ashland is the only DII team to have beaten two teams to have finished in the top 10 of the final AP poll).

Granted LC should be considered the favorite, they have a very good offense and defense, are the number one team in the region, are ranked higher in the final AP poll, have a historic football tradition, and there is no doubt they have played a strong schedule, but to totally dis Ashland (you know that team from the sticks that plays the crazy spread offense with an unproven defense and suspect schedule) hopefully will come back to haunt LC fans and pundits. (Whenever you preface a remark with ... "With all due respect" or "Nothing against Ashland but".... you mean the opposite).

Here's hoping for a clean, hard fought, injury free game!

Go Arrows .... overlook the arrogance of some Northeast Ohio fans and pundits and prove that good football is not limited to Northeast Ohio!
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warrengirl
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Nov 19, 2009 10:18am
I want to wish Lchsman and the Lake Catholic Cougars the very best this week in the regional finals. Hopefully this will be a well played, injury free game between to great programs. Good luck.
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fast_orange
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Nov 19, 2009 2:54pm
justobserving wrote: After listening to two of the internet playoff analysis shows (the PD's, and Todd Bell's on ohssports), and reading some of these posts, I don't know why Ashland should even bother showing up. I mean after all Lake Catholic is so superior over Ashland, and their schedule rivals that of the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Ashland you know only plays in the OCC, and their schedule can not possibly match that of LC's (hear that Dover, Orrville, Clearfork, Lexington?, and never mind that in the playoffs Ashland is the only DII team to have beaten two teams to have finished in the top 10 of the final AP poll).

Granted LC should be considered the favorite, they have a very good offense and defense, are the number one team in the region, are ranked higher in the final AP poll, have a historic football tradition, and there is no doubt they have played a strong schedule, but to totally dis Ashland (you know that team from the sticks that plays the crazy spread offense with an unproven defense and suspect schedule) hopefully will come back to haunt LC fans and pundits. (Whenever you preface a remark with ... "With all due respect" or "Nothing against Ashland but".... you mean the opposite).

Here's hoping for a clean, hard fought, injury free game!

Go Arrows .... overlook the arrogance of some Northeast Ohio fans and pundits and prove that good football is not limited to Northeast Ohio!
Here is the link:

http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/-2759183483495624511/see-this-weeks-high-school-football-playoff-preview-show-with-plain-dealer-reporters-pat-galbincea-and-mike-peticca/


What an "anal"ysis:D

No wonder the Plain Dealer is on it last legs.
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Humpty Dumpty
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Nov 19, 2009 6:58pm
I've seen both teams play and I have to give the nod to Ashland. I just think they are better on both sides of the ball. Also, I think Coach Valentine and Coach Fuller are unbelievable at putting together great game plans. These two guys work together as one. They will have the Arrows ready Friday night.

I have no dog in the hunt, just an observation after seeing both teams play. Hoping for an injury free game.
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Double Lung
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Nov 22, 2009 10:45am
Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Ashland. Maybe now thier heads can shrink back to normal size.
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Inked arrow DAD
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Nov 22, 2009 10:57am
Double Lung wrote: Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Ashland. Maybe now thier heads can shrink back to normal size.
anytime LUNG .................you have been waiting for this to happen and it did, it was a great season for the OCC with 2 teams going farther than anyone outside the OCC thought they would
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GoJPM!
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Nov 22, 2009 5:26pm
Congrats to LC. What an heart breaking loss for the Arrows, though. Dan Fuller probably hasn't slept too well since Friday night. His defense did not make a stop all night.
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monsterramman77
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Nov 23, 2009 10:23am
Double Lung wrote: Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Poor, Ashland. Maybe now thier heads can shrink back to normal size.
How's it feel to be one and done lung? Or maybe I should ask how does it feel being third best in the OCC?
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RedRider1
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Nov 23, 2009 11:28am
Great season Arrows. Wasn't convinced that you were as good as some of those Housewright teams (even after you beat us at Orrville)...but you proved me, and many others wrong.

Had a knack for winning games late, and that's what good teams do.

Congrats to Fuller (OCC Off. POY) and Valentine (OCC Coach of Year)
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Double Lung
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Nov 25, 2009 12:39pm
The shrinking is moving at a snail's pace.