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COPLEY INDIANS L 28-35 Friday, August 26 SOLON COMETS L 7-43 Friday, September 2 Stewart Field AURORA GREENMEN L 15-38 Friday, September 9 Tiger Stadium NORTH ROYALTON BEARS W 28-27 Friday, September 16 Serpentini Chevrolet Stadium BRECKSVILLE BEES 7:00 PM Friday, September 23 Bees Stadium STOW BULLDOGS 7:00 PM Friday, September 30 Tiger Stadiums WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES 7:00 PM Thursday, October 6 Tiger Stadium HUDSON EXPLORERS 7:00 PM Friday, October 14 Hudson Memorial Stadium NORDONIA KNIGHTS 7:00 PM Friday, October 21 Boliantz Stadium CUYAHOGA FALLS TIGERS 7:00 PM Friday, October 28 Tiger 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 #5 Friday, September 23, 2016 Bees Stadium 7:00 PM kickoff Brecksville PCE P Playing the game with passion, being a great teammate, doing everything with passion. C TRACKING THE TIGERS “The nice thing is individually we control all of those things in PCE,” Bell said. E 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. 1-3 Overall; 1-0 Suburban League TIGERS BEES Twinsburg THE OPENING DRIVE 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? The three letters "PCE" is a cultural blueprint that Twinsburg coach Mike Bell wants his program to follow each day. 2016 SCHEDULE GAME DAY 360 4-0 Overall; 1-0 Suburban League Twinsburg is coming off its first victory of the season and will go for back-to-back wins in a Week 5 road contest at undefeated Brecksville-Broadview Heights. The Bees (4-0, 1-0 Suburban National) routed the Cuyahoga Falls Black Tigers (1-3, 0-1) in Week 4, 41-7. BBH has been one of the most consistent programs in the area over the last few years. This season is no different, guided by head coach Jason Black. In the win over Cuyahoga Falls, the Bees relied on senior quarterback Luke Strnad early and often. Strnad started the scoring by tossing a 12-yard pass to senior Joey McGonegal to take an early 7-0 lead. After the Bees defense forced a turnover, Strnad connected with junior receiver Sam Wiglusz to take a 13-0 lead into the second quarter. The second quarter was equally dominant for Brecksville-Broadview Heights. After junior safety Mike Rose’s interception, junior Alec Buckley capitalized with a 7-yard touchdown run to give the Bees a 20-0 lead. Strnad found his senior tight end Victor Bierman for a 3-yard touchdown with 48 seconds remaining to extend the lead to 27-0 entering halftime and cruised to a fourth straight win. “They are a very dynamic football team,” Twinsburg coach Mike Bell said. “They are creative with their offensive scheme and play hard and fast on defense. What I am most impressed with is how hard Coach Jason Black gets them to play." Twinsburg is getting an All-Ohio type of season from junior wideout Christian Edgerson, who had three touchdowns in four touches against North Royalton. Sophomore Adam Van de Motter and senior Jalen Tucker have both seen time at quarterback and both are capable playmakers. Tre Radford is a promising sophomore receiver for the Tigers. Junior linebacker James Grammens had a breakout game in the win over North Royalton. Isaiah Savitt is an up- and-coming sophomore linebacker for Twinsbug. The Tigers are allowing 35 points per game.

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Page 1: Game #5 Bees Stadium 7:00 PM kickoff...The second quarter was equally dominant for Brecksville-Broadview Heights. After junior safety Mike Rose’s After junior safety Mike Rose’s

COPLEY INDIANS L 28-35

Friday, August 26

SOLON COMETS L 7-43

Friday, September 2 Stewart Field

AURORA GREENMEN L 15-38

Friday, September 9 Tiger Stadium

NORTH ROYALTON BEARS W 28-27

Friday, September 16 Serpentini Chevrolet Stadium

BRECKSVILLE BEES 7:00 PM

Friday, September 23 Bees Stadium

STOW BULLDOGS 7:00 PM

Friday, September 30 Tiger Stadiums

WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES 7:00 PM

Thursday, October 6 Tiger Stadium

HUDSON EXPLORERS 7:00 PM

Friday, October 14 Hudson Memorial Stadium

NORDONIA KNIGHTS 7:00 PM

Friday, October 21 Boliantz Stadium

CUYAHOGA FALLS TIGERS 7:00 PM

Friday, October 28 Tiger 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 #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Brecksville

PCE

P Playing the game with passion, being a great

teammate, doing everything with passion.

CTRACKING THE TIGERS

“The nice thing is individually we control all of those

things in PCE,” Bell said.

E 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.

1-3 Overall; 1-0 Suburban League

TIGERS BEESTwinsburg

THE OPENING DRIVE

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?

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

coach Mike Bell wants his program to follow each day.

2016 SCHEDULE GAME DAY 360

4-0 Overall; 1-0 Suburban League

Twinsburg is coming off its first victory of the season and will go for back-to-back wins in a Week 5 road contest at undefeated Brecksville-Broadview Heights.

The Bees (4-0, 1-0 Suburban National) routed the Cuyahoga Falls Black Tigers (1-3, 0-1) in Week 4, 41-7.

BBH has been one of the most consistent programs in the area over the last few years. This season is no different, guided by head coach Jason Black. In the win over Cuyahoga Falls, the Bees relied on senior quarterback Luke Strnad early and often. Strnad started the scoring by tossing a 12-yard pass to senior Joey McGonegal to take an early 7-0 lead. After the Bees defense forced a turnover, Strnad connected with junior receiver Sam Wiglusz to take a 13-0 lead into the second quarter.

The second quarter was equally dominant for Brecksville-Broadview Heights. After junior safety Mike Rose’s interception, junior Alec Buckley capitalized with a 7-yard touchdown run to give the Bees a 20-0 lead. Strnad found his senior tight end Victor Bierman for a 3-yard touchdown with 48 seconds remaining to extend the lead to 27-0 entering halftime and cruised to a fourth straight win.

“They are a very dynamic football team,” Twinsburg coach Mike Bell said. “They are creative with their offensive scheme and play hard and fast on defense. What I am most impressed with is how hard Coach Jason Black gets them to play."

Twinsburg is getting an All-Ohio type of season from junior wideout Christian Edgerson, who had three touchdowns in four touches against North Royalton. Sophomore Adam Van de Motter and senior Jalen Tucker have both seen time at quarterback and both are capable playmakers. Tre Radford is a promising sophomore receiver for the Tigers.

Junior linebacker James Grammens had a breakout game in the win over North Royalton. Isaiah Savitt is an up-and-coming sophomore linebacker for Twinsbug. The Tigers are allowing 35 points per game.

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Game #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Padua W

Garfield Heights W

Brunswick W-OT

Week 4, September 16, 2016, Serpentini Chevrolet Stadium Cuyahoga Falls W

Twinsburg

Nordonia

Location Braodview Heights, Ohio North Royalton

Enrollment 1,460 students Wadsworth

Nickname Bees Stow

Colors Crimson and Gold Hudson

Stadium Bees Stadium

Surface Artificial Turf

Head Coach Jason Black (8th season)

Record at School 49-29 (8th season) Padua 27-0

Overall Career Record 49-29 (8th season) Garfield Heights 42-0

Brunswick 22-16

Cuyahoga Falls 51-7

Twinsburg

Nordonia

North Royalton

Wadsworth

Stow

Hudson

Holy Name 28-13

North Royalton 26-8

Hudson 14-48

Olmsted Falls 28-21

North Olmsted

Amherst Steele

Avon Lake

Lakewood

Berea-Midpark

Westlake

Madison

Holy Name 48-14

North Royalton 28-0

Hudson 14-15

Olmsted Falls 35-3

North Olmsted

Amherst Steele

Avon Lake

Lakewood

Berea-Midpark

Westlake

Riverside

Madison

2014 BEES SCHEDULE (8-3)

8/29 A

A W

9/12

L 0-26

Tigers Get Win #1; Bell #100

TIGERS RECAP

28-37

10/30 A

11/1

21-13

10/9 H W 7-0

A10/16 W

34-49

9/18 H W

9/25 A W

10/28

9/4

9/11

W

9/5

10/14 H

10/21 A

A W

A W

H W

10/2 H L

10/23 H L

Twinsburg TIGERS 28

North Royalton BEARS 27H

BEES

2015 BEES SCHEDULE (7-3)

34-0

9/91-0 SL-National

2016 BEES SCHEDULE (4-0)

H

THE OPPONENT: BRECKSVILLE

9/23 H

A

A

9/30 A

4-0 overall

8/28

27-0

36-34

9/2 H

9/16 A

10/7

8/26

W-OT 35-28

H L

9/19 H W

9/26 H W

H L 37-52

33-*29

10/3 A W 36-6

10/10 H

35-7

11/7 A L 21-49

10/17 A W 34-18

10/24

Bees News and Notes

42-35

2013 BEES SCHEDULE (10-2)

8/30 H W

9/6 H W

10/31 A

9/13 A L-2OT

W

9/21 H W

9/27 A W 42-10

10/4 H W 48-7

10/11 A W 24-14

10/18 H W 49-14

10/25 A W 27-6

H W 39-14

41-7

11/8 H W 53-35

11/15 N L 21-22

COACH BELL REACHES

MILESTONE WIN

Twinsburg rolled up 430 yards of offense and got a huge performance from Christian Edgerson as the Tigers won their first game of the season with a 28-27 victory at North Royalton on Sept. 16.

Edgerson touched the ball four times during the game, but three of those touches resulted in TDs for Twinsburg (1-3).

Adam Van de Motter threw for 162 yards and two touchdowns for the Tigers, including a 14-yard strike to Tre Radford to open the scoring in the first quarter.

Big plays kept the Bears in the game as a North Royalton struck in the first half with a 94-yard kickoff return for a score and an 84-yard TD pass.

A 50-yard run by Edgerson in the second quarter gave Twinsburg a 14-7 edge, but the Bears tied the game before halftime.

A 48-yard TD run and a 21-yard touchdown catch by Edgerson in the third quarter pushed the Tigers out to a 28-14 lead and they were able to withstand a rally by North Royalton, which missed a critical extra point after the final TD of the game in the third quarter.

Edgerson finished with 106 yards rushing on three carries and two scores. He had one catch for 21 yards and a TD.

The victory was the 100th career win for Twinsburg coach Mike Bell.

13 is a Lucky Number for Brecksville...

in gymnastics

Another OHSAA sports is dominating the trophy cases at Breckville High School. The Bees girls gymnastics team has built a dynsty, winning 13 consecutive OHSAA state championships in the team all-around. Overall, the squad has won 16 championships dating back to 1994.

The football team captured its lone state title in 1983

The Tupa Name Still Tops At Brecksville

Brecksville alumni Tom Tupa is a former quarterback and punter in the National Football League.

In Tupa's senior season with Brecksville, he led the Bees to the school's only football state championship. Tupa also lettered in basketball and baseball.

After sitting three seasons behind Mike Tomczak and Jim Karsatos, Tupa took over the starting quarterback job at Ohio State University in 1987, throwing for 2,252 yards, 15 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.He was selected as an All-American punter in the same season,as well as All-Big 10. Tupa was a four-time football letterman and was also selected to play in the 1988 Hula Bowl all-star game.

Tupa was drafted in the third round (68th overall) of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Phoenix Cardinals.

He played four seasons with the Cardinals before joining the Indianapolis Colts in 1992 as a backup quaterback.

Tupa joined the Browns in 1994 and during that season was the first NFL player to score a two-point conversion, when the league allowed for the new scoring attempt on PATs.

Tupa also played for the New England Patriots, the New York Jets and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, earning a Super Bowl Ring in January of 2003 as the Bucs beat the Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVIII. Tupa retired following the 2005 season.

Bell won his 100th career game with a 28-27 victory over North Royalton on Sept. 16.

Bell’s first win came in 2002 at Lake Catholic.

“To be honest, it is kind of a big relief to have finally gotten that 100th win out of the way,” Bell said. “It seems as though it's been a monkey on the back for a while. I can tell you this, I did not do it alone. Every player and coach that I have had the opportunity to work with is responsible for this achievement. It has caused me to do a little reflecting and reminiscing and to realize just how blessed I am to do what I do.”

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Game #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees 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 Location: RB Chamberlin Middle School Capacity: 5.500

9 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in State Semi Finals 10270 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg 44087 Surface: Field Turf

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 3 0 CURRENT SEASON

68 0 OVERALL RECORD

2015 1 0.000

TIGERS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

TWINSBURG ASST COACHES

2015 1 0.100

Coach Bell's Philosophy

15 seasons 100 0.595

2011 10 0.833

2012 6 0.600

2013 3 0.300

2014 3 0.300

2009 12 0.857

2010 12 0.857

2007 9 0.643

2008 4 0.400

10 0.833

2 0.200

2006 8 0.615

10 0.769

Win %

Coach Bell's Record - Year-By-Year

Results

2002

2003

2004 0.000

YEAR SCHOOL

2005

HEAD COACH MIKE BELL

TWINSBURG TIGER STADIUM

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 Relay For Life, 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 a the carpet that was installed in 2005.

Tiger Stadium has become a perennial site for OHSAA football playoff games, hosting two games last year

including the Region 23 championship game.

Mike Bell is in his second 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.

Christian Edgerson.

The dynamic wideout scored three touchdowns on four touches in the win over North Royalton.

James Grammens

Coach Mike Bell said the talented linebacker came of age on Friday in the victory at North Royalton.

Bill Sowers - Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach

Jim Lipinski - Running Backs Coach

Tom Thome - Defensive Coordinator and Corner Backs Coach

Matt Witting - Special Team Coordinator and Safeties Coach

Chris Shaffer - Linebackers and Freshman Head Coach

Dominique Sanders - Wide Receivers Coach

Billy Sowers - Offensive Line Coach

Darius Washington - Defensive Line Coach

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Game #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

L

L

L

L

Brecksville L

L

L

L

L

W

L

L

L

L

Garfield Heights

W

L

L

L

L

PASSING PUNTING

Tucker McCarthy L

Van de Motter Rest of Team L

Rest of Team TOTALS L

TOTALS L

KICKING W

RUSHING McCarthy W

McClain Rest of Team L

Van de Motter TOTALS L

Tucker L

Edgerson KICKOFF RETURNS L

Eaton Edgerson

Team McClain

TOTALS Eaton

Deeds

RECEIVING Grammens L

Edgerson Jones L

Radford Flask W

Besett Rest of Team Stow-Munroe Falls

Banks TOTALS Brush

Eaton W

McClain PUNT RETURNS W

Tucker Flask W

Team Deeds W

TOTALS McClain L

Rest of Team

TOTALS

- -

13-7

9/21

10 / 11

69

0-41

10/12

90.9% 0-0

18 1

29-22

9/14 H

8/31

0-0100.0%10 / 10

0 / 1

3

3

31-14

10/5

FG LG

- -

2012 Season (6-4 overall #14 in D1:R2)

11/1 A

35 0

46-35

13-34

10/16 H Hudson 0-29

Nordonia

A Cuyahoga Falls

10/9

10/23 H 21-49

18-23

13-34

9/4 H Solon

9/11 A

North Royalton

Stow

H

Aurora

TIGERS HISTORY1ST AND TEN WITH CHRIS SHAFFER

9/18

- -

9/25

62 6

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

8/28 A Copley 25-41

TWINSBURG STATISTICS (2016 - 4 games)

Strongsville9/28 H

10/26 A Mentor

10/19

Brunswick

Medina

A Solon

A

12-36

9/7 H Lancaster 44-21

A 35-41

H Nordonia

Aurora 23-29H8/24

Strongsville 20-31

Hudson 27-37

10/25 H Solon 20-34

9/27 H Garfield Heights 14-0

10/18 H Brunswick 7-31

10/11 A

9/20 H Mentor 0-49

9/12 H Avon 7-42

9/6 A Nordonia 7-42

2013 Season (2-8 overall #19 in D2:R4)

8/30 A Aurora 13-20

10/31 H Hudson 13-51

10/24 A Solon 7-28

10/17 A Brunswick 21-59

10/10 H Strongsville 13-34

North Royalton 35-0

9/26 A 14-17L-OT

9/19 A Mentor 7-54

H Nordonia

9/12 A Avon

H

13-34Aurora

0-27

A

A

0-34

14-31

7

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

10/2

H8/29

13-52

9/5 13-41

10/2 H

H

Wadsworth

10/30

I-20Avg

27-6

Att Yds Avg Lng TD

16.9 83

15

3

C-A-I Yds

7

28-53-1 487

44-83-3 745 53.0%

258 53

Per

Yds

Lng TD

20.0

66 1.7 15

125

Lng

33 132 4.0 42 0

1 20

38 0

Rec

15 141 9.4 27 0

0

18 293 16.3 52

21

34.022 748 62 6

No. Yds

44 745

13

30 10.0

227 17.5 83

Avg TD

18

PAT% FG M-A

19

17.9 50 2

20

0

0.0% 0-0

0

52.8% 83 4

55.0%

PAT M-A

3

83

114 480 4.2 50 3

Shaffer is the linebackers coach for the Tigers & the head coach of the freshman team

713 34.0

W-2OT

L-3OT

5

7 0.5

94

26-14

81 16.2

7

2

6 9 1.5 5 1

2

7

No. Yds Lng

0-1-1 0 0.0% 0 0

1 35 35.0

53 0

23.7 1167

18.5 0

4 47

37

Avg TD Lng

10/4 A

28

North Royalton 27-26

0 24

1 11 11.0 0 11

1 0 0.0 0 0

24 262 10.9 1 94

0 0.0 0 0

11.8

16-29-1

1 19 19.0 19 0

1 6 6.0 6 0

1

No.

1

7

34.5

0 0.0 0 0

1 0 0.0 0 0

Yds Avg TD Lng

1 28 28.0 0 28

6 0.0 0 6

1 0 0.0 0 0

6 0 0.0 0 0

9 34 3.8 0 28

1. As a longtime resident of Twinsburg what does it mean to coach at the high school?I have lived in Twinsburg since 1991 and have seen a lot of change in the community. One thing that has been a constant is the support for the school athletic teams, especially football. This is my 10th year coaching football at the high school and we have had our ups and downs. Regardless of how we are doing on the field I have people always asking how the team looks and I also get a lot of advice! I am honored and have a great deal of fun coaching here and being part of such an important thread in the community fabric.

2. What has the experience of working on Coach Bell's staff been like?Coach Bell has brought a business-like approach to the program, while at the same time creating an environment where coaches and players can have fun! This is the second rebuilding project I have been a part of at Twinsburg and Coach Bell has the program moving in the right direction!

3. From your position as linebacker coach and working with the freshmen, what is the future of the Twinsburg football program?We are getting back to the roots of what made Twinsburg football great in the past. That is a culture of toughness and of kids willing to put in the work necessary to have success on and off the field. The next few years are going to be a lot of fun!

4. What is your favorite part of the Friday night game day experience?The whole vibe in the stadium is awesome! But honestly, I get goose bumps at home games when our marching band enters the stadium playing and they circle the field. It really lets you know we are about to get it on!

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Game #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

1 Bedford Bearcats

2 Warren Harding Raiders

3 Akron Ellet Orangemen

4 Brecksville-Broadview Heights Bees

5 Chardon Hilltoppers

6 Hudson Explorers

7 Copley Indians

8 Aurora Greenmen

9 Barberton Magics

10 Painesville Riverside Beavers

11 Maple Heights Mustangs

12 Willoughyby South Rebels

Twinsburg Cuyahoga Falls

TIGERS TIGERS

Brecksville Wadsworth

BEES GRIZZLIES

Sept. 23, Bees Stadium Sept. 23, Art Stadium Stadium

Nordonia North Royalton

KNIGHTS BEARS

Stow Hudson

BULLDOGS EXPLORERS

Sept. 23, Bulldog Stadium Sept. 23, Hudson Memorial Stadium

6.200

Team / School SL Overall

7.125 3-1

4-0

4-0

3-1

4.950

4-0

7.500 3-1

6.600 3-1

4-0

7.700 3-1

3-1

Rec

11.875

10.375

Team / School

0-1 1-3

0-1 1-3

1-0 1-3

0-1 2-2

1-3

1-0

1-0 3-1

8.625 4-0

National ConferencePoints

1-0 4-08.425

SUBURBAN STANDINGS DIV II: REG 5 - STANDINGS

0-1

2-2

4-07.871

7.075

Brecksville BEES

Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS

Hudson EXPLORERS

Nordonia KNIGHTS

North Royalton BEARS

STOW BULLDOGS

TWINSBURG TIGERS

Wadsworth GRIZZLIES

SL - NATIONAL - WEEK 5

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Game #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

Player Player YR Player YR

1 Ken Ganley 10 WR-QB-DB 6-3 1 Eaton, Jared 12 RB-SS 5'10" 33 Flask, Josh 12 RB-LB 6'1"

2 Michael Rose 11 WR-DB 6-3 3 Taylor, Khadafhi 11 RB-LB 5'10" 35 Trouten, Colin 12 WR-DB 5'9"

3 Tyler Kocher 11 WR-DB 6-1 4 Van de Motter, Adam 10 QB-DB 5'11" 36 McCarthy, Casey 12 K 5'10"

4 Victor Bierman 12 TE-LB 6-1 6 Jones, Kris 11 RB-DB 5'8" 37 Mirgliotta, Anthony 9 RB-LB 5'7"

5 Luke Strnad 12 QB-DB 6-0 7 Tucker, Jalen 12 QB-DB 6'1" 38 Grammens, James 11 RB-LB 5'11"

6 Nick Hajek 10 WR-DB 5-7 8 Priestly, Jonathan 12 WR-DB 6'1" 41 Jefferson, DaiJohn 10 RB-LB 5'6"

7 Thomas Green 10 TE-DE 5-10 9 Savitt, Isaiah 10 RB-LB 5'11" 45 Solis, Trevor 10 TE-DL 5'10"

8 Joey Frajter 12 WR-DB 6-0 10 Porter, David 12 WR-DB 5'8" 50 Moore, Grant 9 OL-DL 5'9"

9 Chris Hager 10 RB-DB 5-6 11 Deeds, Justin 11 WR-DB 5'10" 51 Malenchek, Aiden 10 OL-DL 6'4"

10 Sammy Kraguljac 12 K 5-11 12 Grabowski, Seth 11 QB-DB 5'7" 52 Bova, Alex 9 OL-DL 5'11"

11 Ryan Holland 10 WR-DB 5-10 13 Besett, James 10 WR-DB 6'2" 54 Frejofsky, Kyle 11 OL-LB 5'11"

12 Nick Jackson 10 WR-QB-LB 5-11 14 Thornton, Khalid 11 WR-DB 5'10" 55 Glover, Jaylan 12 OL-DL 5'10"

13 Mitch Hager 10 WR-DB 5-7 15 Buchanan, Javion 11 RB-DB 5'7" 56 Switz, AJ 9 OL-DL 5'9"

15 Adrian Asimou 11 WR-DB 5-10 16 Banks, Jameel 10 WR-DB 5'8" 63 Sako, Zach 10 OL-DL 6'1"

16 Jonah Pichette 12 WR-DB 5-9 17 Brazie, Max 10 TE-DL 6'2" 64 Sako, Brock 11 OL-DL 6'0"

17 Sam Wiglusz 11 WR-DB 6-0 18 Schiopota, Luke 10 RB-LB 5'9" 72 Baker, Nick 10 OL-LB 5'11"

18 Parker Mitchell 10 WR-DB 5-11 19 Cusma, Michael 12 WR-DB 5'10" 74 Ingram, Logan 11 OL-DL 6'5"

20 Alec Buckley 11 RB-DB 5-9 20 McClain, Cam’Ron 11 RB-LB 5'10" 76 Kresak, Brandon 10 OL-DL 6'2"

21 Joey McGonegal 12 WR-DB 5-9 21 James, Darien 10 WR-DB 5'11" 77 Roscoe, CJ 12 OL-DL 6'5"

22 Jordan Shaheen 10 RB-DB 6-0 22 Campbell, Gilbert 10 WR-DB 5'9" 80 Wohlward, Ethan 10 K 5'11"

23 Wilson Sternad 11 RB-LB-DB 5-10 23 Wallace, Phillip 10 RB-LB 5'9" 81 Edgerson, Christian 11 WR-DB 6'1"

24 Connor Lavey 12 WR-DB 6-2 24 Little, Brendan 12 WR-DB 5'11" 82 Taylor, Jon'Monte 12 WR-DB 6'1"

25 Steve Klaus 12 WR-DB 6-1 25 Delisio, John 10 TE-DL 6'0" 83 Zigman, AJ 9 WR-DB 6'0"

31 Nick Kalinowski 10 RB-DB 5-8 26 Wilson, Dru 12 RB-LB 6'1" 84 McGlinchy, Justin 11 WR-DB 5'11"

32 Nathan Hulten 10 RB-LB-DB 6-0 27 Christensen, Ryan 9 QB-DB 6'1" 85 Jindra, Arty 10 WR-DB 5'10"

43 Sean Clifford 10 WR-LB 5-10 28 Pearson, Lorenza 11 WR-DB 5'9" 86 Jonesland, Rashad 10 TE-DL 6'0"

45 Erich Sonntag 12 WR-LB 6-0 29 Campbell, Rapheal 10 WR-DB 6'3" 88 Radford, Tre 10 WR-DB 6'3"

47 Ryan Hatcher 12 TE-DE 6-7 30 Callow, Brandon 11 WR-DB 5'6" 90 Gwatkin, Sam 11 TE-DL 6'1"

48 Jack O'Donnell 11 TE-DE 6-1 31 Collins, Joey 11 WR-LB 5'8" 99 Edwards, Tim 12 OL-DL 6'1"

49 Michael Graham 11 TE-LB 6-2 32 Apple, Kyle 9 TE-LB 5'11"

50 Kyle Seibert 12 OL-DL 6-3

51 Alex Barsotti 11 OL-DL 6-1

52 Matt Tilk 12 OL-DL 6-2

53 Nick Burkhart 12 OL-DL 6-2

54 Cole Costanzo 11 OL-DL 6-1

56 Aiden Callister 12 OL-DL 6-1

57 Issac Sell 10 OL-DL 5-7

58 Mike Sokolowski 10 OL-DL 6-1

59 Bobby Antonelli 10 OL-DL 5-10 QB 7 Tucker, Jalen 4 Van de Motter, Adam DL 45 Solis, Trevor 25 Delisio, John

62 Tanner Watson 10 OL-DL 6-1 RB 20 McClain, Cam’Ron 1 Eaton, Jared DL 51 Malenchek, Aiden 90 Gwatkin, Sam

65 John Baltas 12 OL-DL 6-3 WR 13 Besett, James 11 Deeds, Justin DL 86 Jonesland, Rashad 64 Sako, Brock

66 John Nauer 10 OL-DL 5-8 WR 81 Edgerson, Christian 15 Buchanan, Javion DL 99 Edwards, Tim

71 Ryan Stadler 10 OL-DL 6-1 WR 88 Radford, Tre 82 Taylor, Jon'Monte LB 9 Savitt, Isaiah 31 Collins, Joey

72 Zach D'Anna 11 OL-DL 6-3 22 Campbell, Gilbert LB 33 Flask, Josh 20 McClain, Cam’Ron

73 Sean Mandzak 12 OL-DL 6-2 84 McGlinchy, Justin LB 38 Grammens, James 72 Baker, Nick

74 Henry Carroll 10 OL-DL 6-2 TE 17 Brazie, Max 19 Cusma, Michael 74 Ingram, Logan

75 Nick Zakelj 12 OL-DL 6-5 OL 54 Frejofsky, Kyle 51 Malenchek, Aiden SS 1 Eaton, Jared 35 Trouten, Colin

76 Nick Deran 12 OL-DL 6-0 OL 55 Glover, Jaylan 63 Sako, Zach DB 6 Jones, Kris 7 Tucker, Jalen

77 Fred Kotecki 11 OL-DL 5-10 OL 64 Sako, Brock 74 Ingram, Logan DB 11 Deeds, Justin 22 Campbell, Gilbert

80 Hayden Heron 10 WR-DB 5-8 OL 72 Baker, Nick 99 Edwards, Tim DB 30 Callow, Brandon 24 Little, Brendan

95 Chris Graziano 12 OL-DL 6-0 OL 77 Roscoe, CJ

P 7 Tucker, Jalen

PK 36 McCarthy, Casey LS 19 Cusma, Michael

HD 12 Grabowski, Seth

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Page 7: Game #5 Bees Stadium 7:00 PM kickoff...The second quarter was equally dominant for Brecksville-Broadview Heights. After junior safety Mike Rose’s After junior safety Mike Rose’s

Game #5 • Friday, September 23, 2016 • Bees Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff

A 26 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W A 26 A Aurora W 36-6 A 26 H Solon LS 2 H Akron Firestone W S 2 H TWINSBURG TIGERS W 43-7 S 1 A Euclid WS 9 H Uniontown Lake L S 9 H Stow L 10-13 S 9 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W

S 16 A Barberton W S 16 A Brunswick W 53-21 S 16 A Kent Roosevelt WS 23 H Revere S 23 H Euclid S 23 H Barberton

S 30 A Tallmadge S 30 A Mentor S 30 H Medina Highland

O 7 A Medina Highland O 7 A Strongsville O 7 A Revere

O 14 H Aurora O 14 H Elyria O 14 A Copley

O 21 A Kent Roosevelt O 21 H Shaker Heights O 21 H Jordan (ONT, Can) CFPA

O 28 H Bedford O 28 A Medina O 28 H Tallmadge

A 26 H North Ridgeville W A 26 A Padua W A 26 A Green WS 2 H Parma L S 2 H Garfield Heights W S 2 H Kent Roosevelt WS 9 A Medina Highland L S 9 H Brunswick W-OT S 9 A Solon WS 16 H TWINSBURG TIGERS L S 16 A Cuyahoga Falls W S 16 H Wadsworth WS 23 A Hudson S 23 H TWINSBURG TIGERS S 23 H Nordonia

S 30 A Wadsworth S 30 A Nordonia S 30 A TWINSBURG TIGERS

O 7 H Brecksville O 7 A North Royalton O 7 A Hudson

O 14 A Nordonia O 14 H Wadsworth O 14 H Cuyahoga Falls

O 21 A Cuyahoga Falls O 21 A Stow O 21 H Brecksville

O 28 H Stow O 28 H Hudson O 28 A North Royalton

A 26 A Ashland W A 26 H Austintown Fitch W 17-7 A 26 H Mayfield WS 2 A Wooster L S 2 A Strongsville W 35-20 S 2 A Bedford LS 9 H Medina L S 9 H Canton McKinley L 24-51 S 9 A Dover WS 16 A Stow L S 16 A Nordonia W 34-7 S 16 H Hudson LS 23 H Cuyahoga Falls S 23 H North Royalton S 23 A Stow

S 30 H North Royalton S 30 A Cuyahoga Falls S 30 H Brecksville

O 7 A TWINSBURG TIGERS O 7 H Stow O 7 A Cuyahoga Falls

O 14 A Brecksville O 14 H TWINSBURG TIGERS O 14 H North Royalton

O 21 H Hudson O 21 A Wadsworth O 21 H TWINSBURG TIGERS

O 28 H Nordonia O 28 A Brecksville O 28 A Wadsworth

A 26 H Kent Roosevelt WS 2 H Akron Garfield LS 9 H Barberton WS 16 H Brecksville LS 23 A Wadsworth

S 30 H Hudson

O 7 H Nordonia

O 14 A Stow

O 21 H North Royalton

O 28 A TWINSBURG TIGERS

8-13

21-43

7-41

Cuyahoga Falls Tigers

1-3 2016 Schedule

13-0

THIS DATE IN SPORTS HISTORY

6-42 55-47

14-38 7-34

27-24 38-37

0-35 38-46

Wadsworth Grizzlies Hudson Explorers Nordonia Knights

27-28 41-7 38-14

21-36 34-0 56-14

7-37 42-35 13-10

38-20 36-34 56-41

North Royalton Bears Brecksville Bees Stow Bulldogs

4-0 2016 Schedule

51-0 41-13

35-38 38-15

2016 Schedule

2016 TWINSBURG TIGERS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Copley Indians Solon Comets Aurora Greenmen

3-1 2016 Schedule 3-1 2016 Schedule 2016 Schedule

35-28 6-36

27-26 42-7

1-3 2016 Schedule 3-1 2016 Schedule 2-2

1-3 2016 Schedule 4-0 2016 Schedule

3-1

September 23, 2006 - San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds hits his 734th HR in the National League, breaking the NL record held by Hank Aaron.

September 23, 1988 - Oakland A's outfield and designated hitter Jose Canseco is the first player in MLB history to steal 40 bases and hit 40 home runs in the same season. Since then, three other players have done it - Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, and Alphonso Soriano .

September 23, 1953 - Rocky Marciano became the world heavyweight boxing champion by knocking out Jersey Joe Walcott in the 13th round, in Philadelphia PA. It was Marciano’s 43rd consecutive victory. This was the 1st closed circuit pay-TV telecast of a sports event; the fight was shown on 46 movies screens in 31 cities around the United States.