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Is there an on-line Waterford roster with height and weight included?

If not does anyone have that info on #14,24 and/or 30?

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Using the Southern roster from maxpreps.com(Thank you staff for putting the roster on there)
Using the Waterford roster from nfhsnetwork.com(Has only names and numbers)

Last night I made my first ever visit to Waterford to catch the football game between the home team Waterford Wildcats and the Racine Southern Tornadoes. Both teams entered,6-1 and with Southern falling to Trimble and Waterford dropping their game against undefeated Fort Frye. Talk on southeasternohipreps.com had the Wildcats the heavy favorite. After a half these teams looked as evenly matched as any two teams could be. Waterford clung to the lead by eight points, even though they had been held to just 68-yards.

The entire first half was dominated by penalties, dropped passes and near interceptions that were dropped. Neither team could find any rhythm because of the penalties. Whatever the staff from Waterford said to their players at halftime worked, as did any adjustments that were made. Because in the 2nd half, the Wildcats outscored Southern 22-0 and out gained them,316-100 yards.

The Wildcats struck first at the 9:42 mark of the opening quarter, when #24 Tyler Mccutcheon ended a three-play,seventeen-yard drive, with a six-yard run. The point after by #14 Cody Harris made this a,7-0 game. Avery short punt made for the short distance to go for the touchdown.

With 2:40 left in the quarter a bad Southern pitch resulted with a fumble being recovered by #70 Riley Burns. Burns played a very nice game when all was said and done. The P.A. announcer called his name time and time again.

Penalties and bad luck were all that came the Tornadoes way in the quarter and with 2:28 left
#8 Riley Roush 5-10 / 185 dropped an interception as the ball went through his arms and fell harmlessly to the grass. I believe the 185 pounder makes this catch nine out of ten times, but on this night, it was not meant to be.

The 2nd quarter had 10:21 left in it when #34 Colten Holbrook 6-0 / 165 ran through a big hole made by his offensive line, to go about five-yards for a Southern touchdown. The strong foot on #15 Andrew Evans 5-9 / 175 locked this one up at seven.

The Southern defense fed off of the score from its offense and with 8:07 left in the half, a sack on # 11 Isaac Huffman by #18 Crenson Rogers 6-4 / 200 resulted in a three-yard loss, for the Wildcats.

# 24 Tyler Mccutcheon went up the gut of the Southern defense, using a large hole created by his offensive line to pick up nine easy yards, with 7:37 left in the long first half.

Facing a third and thirteen Waterford's quarterback # 11 Isaac Huffman, dropped back to pass, but the Southern secondary had everyone covered, causing Huffman to scramble and then head up field, where he picked up fourteen-yards to move the chains,with 5:50 left.

Huffman would connect with, # 30 Braden Belville for a thirty-yard score, Belville easily broke a tackle, which allowed him to keep moving and then scoring. After another Southern penalty, Waterford converted a two point conversion, with Mccutcheon doing the honors, to make this a,15-7 game, with 4:22 left.

Southern would get two nice completions on their next drive, but penalties caused it to fizzle out like a fat man trying to run a race. The first completion came with 4:09 left in the half, with #4 Blake Johnson 6-1 / 167 connecting with #7 Dylan Smith 5-11 for twenty-six-yards. The 2nd compilation came at the 4:02 mark, with Johnson hitting Smith again, for a seventeen-yard gain.

Just :16 into the 2nd half,Huffman ran a quarterback draw and picked up a Wildcat first down, with a fifteen-yard pick up. If he did not slip and fall, this one could have gone for a lot more. From there a sixty-yard run by Mccutcheon, with 10:29 gave the Wildcats another first down. The drive ended as fast as it started, with a punt resulting.

At the 6:30 mark Mccutcheon used a huge hit on #18 Crenson Rogers 6-4 / 200 to force the pass to fall incomplete and bring up a punting situation for the Tornadoes.

Mccutcheon would gain thirty-five-yards on his next three carries to keep the Wildcats drive chugging along. With 3:38 left in the third Huffman threw a short pass to Belville, that ended a twenty-five-yard gain. The eight play,seven-five-yard drive ended on an Huffman to Belville, eleven-yard touchdown pass, with 1:51 left. The point after kick made this a,22-7 game.

The Wildcats got a nice play from #61 Cylus Reynolds, when he got to the Southern running back for a three-yard-loss, at the 1:31 mark.
Waterford ended the quarter with a fifty-three-yard touchdown run by Mccutcheon. The point after kick made this ,29-7 game heading into the final frame. The drive was a one-play one, with the yardage totaling fifty-three.

The Tornadoes picked up twenty-six-yards, when Johnson connected with Dylan Smith, who was double covered. Smith had a nice game and looked dangerous each time he got the ball. The game still had 11:13 left in it after this play.
With 10:14 left #8 Riley Roush 5-10 / 185 gained eighteen-yards, as the Tornadoes offense continued to give a nice effort, even though the outcome had long been decided.

With 7:48 to go and facing a fourth and two, Southern ran Johnson left, but he came up about two inches short, as the Wildcats defense again made the play when they needed to.

The Wildcats final score came on a eighty-six-yard run by Belville, with 4:35 left. After another penalty on Southern the Wildcats coaching staff for some reason decided to go for another two-point conversion and it was successful when Huffman crossed the goal line to make the final score,37-7.

UNOFFICIAL STATS
Southern
54 Plays
238 Yards
Passing 7-16

Waterford
47 Plays
384 Yards
Passing 5-1 1 TD
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Re: Pics up(Article now up) Waterford 37 Racine Southern 7

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LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:Using the Southern roster from maxpreps.com(Thank you staff for putting the roster on there)
Using the Waterford roster from nfhsnetwork.com(Has only names and numbers)

Last night I made my first ever visit to Waterford to catch the football game between the home team Waterford Wildcats and the Racine Southern Tornadoes. Both teams entered,6-1 and both tasted defeat against Trimble. Talk on southeasternohipreps.com had the Wildcats the heavy favorite. After a half these teams looked as evenly matched as any two teams could be. Waterford clung to the lead by eight points, even though they had been held to just 68-yards.

The entire first half was dominated by penalties, dropped passes and near interceptions that were dropped. Neither team could find any rhythm because of the penalties. Whatever the staff from Waterford said to their players at halftime worked, as did any adjustments that were made. Because in the 2nd half, the Wildcats outscored Southern 22-0 and out gained them,316-100 yards.

The Wildcats struck first at the 9:42 mark of the opening quarter, when #24 Tyler Mccutcheon ended a three-play,seventeen-yard drive, with a six-yard run. The point after by #14 Cody Harris made this a,7-0 game. Avery short punt made for the short distance to go for the touchdown.

With 2:40 left in the quarter a bad Southern pitch resulted with a fumble being recovered by #70 Riley Burns. Burns played a very nice game when all was said and done. The P.A. announcer called his name time and time again.

Penalties and bad luck were all that came the Tornadoes way in the quarter and with 2:28 left
#8 Riley Roush 5-10 / 185 dropped an interception as the ball went through his arms and fell harmlessly to the grass. I believe the 185 pounder makes this catch nine out of ten times, but on this night, it was not meant to be.

The 2nd quarter had 10:21 left in it when #34 Colten Holbrook 6-0 / 165 ran through a big hole made by his offensive line, to go about five-yards for a Southern touchdown. The strong foot on #15 Andrew Evans 5-9 / 175 locked this one up at seven.

The Southern defense fed off of the score from its offense and with 8:07 left in the half, a sack on # 11 Isaac Huffman by #18 Crenson Rogers 6-4 / 200 resulted in a three-yard loss, for the Wildcats.

# 24 Tyler Mccutcheon went up the gut of the Southern defense, using a large hole created by his offensive line to pick up nine easy yards, with 7:37 left in the long first half.

Facing a third and thirteen Waterford's quarterback # 11 Isaac Huffman, dropped back to pass, but the Southern secondary had everyone covered, causing Huffman to scramble and then head up field, where he picked up fourteen-yards to move the chains,with 5:50 left.

Huffman would connect with, # 30 Braden Belville for a thirty-yard score, Belville easily broke a tackle, which allowed him to keep moving and then scoring. After another Southern penalty, Waterford converted a two point conversion, with Mccutcheon doing the honors, to make this a,15-7 game, with 4:22 left.

Southern would get two nice completions on their next drive, but penalties caused it to fizzle out like a fat man trying to run a race. The first completion came with 4:09 left in the half, with #4 Blake Johnson 6-1 / 167 connecting with #7 Dylan Smith 5-11 for twenty-six-yards. The 2nd compilation came at the 4:02 mark, with Johnson hitting Smith again, for a seventeen-yard gain.

Just :16 into the 2nd half,Huffman ran a quarterback draw and picked up a Wildcat first down, with a fifteen-yard pick up. If he did not slip and fall, this one could have gone for a lot more. From there a sixty-yard run by Mccutcheon, with 10:29 gave the Wildcats another first down. The drive ended as fast as it started, with a punt resulting.

At the 6:30 mark Mccutcheon used a huge hit on #18 Crenson Rogers 6-4 / 200 to force the pass to fall incomplete and bring up a punting situation for the Tornadoes.

Mccutcheon would gain thirty-five-yards on his next three carries to keep the Wildcats drive chugging along. With 3:38 left in the third Huffman threw a short pass to Belville, that ended a twenty-five-yard gain. The eight play,seven-five-yard drive ended on an Huffman to Belville, eleven-yard touchdown pass, with 1:51 left. The point after kick made this a,22-7 game.

The Wildcats got a nice play from #61 Cylus Reynolds, when he got to the Southern running back for a three-yard-loss, at the 1:31 mark.
Waterford ended the quarter with a fifty-three-yard touchdown run by Mccutcheon. The point after kick made this ,29-7 game heading into the final frame. The drive was a one-play one, with the yardage totaling fifty-three.

The Tornadoes picked up twenty-six-yards, when Johnson connected with Dylan Smith, who was double covered. Smith had a nice game and looked dangerous each time he got the ball. The game still had 11:13 left in it after this play.
With 10:14 left #8 Riley Roush 5-10 / 185 gained eighteen-yards, as the Tornadoes offense continued to give a nice effort, even though the outcome had long been decided.

With 7:48 to go and facing a fourth and two, Southern ran Johnson left, but he came up about two inches short, as the Wildcats defense again made the play when they needed to.

The Wildcats final score came on a eighty-six-yard run by Belville, with 4:35 left. After another penalty on Southern the Wildcats coaching staff for some reason decided to go for another two-point conversion and it was successful when Huffman crossed the goal line to make the final score,37-7.

UNOFFICIAL STATS
Southern
54 Plays
238 Yards
Passing 7-16

Waterford
47 Plays
384 Yards
Passing 5-1 1 TD
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Waterford did not taste defeat to Trimble. Waterford beat Trimble 28-14.


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Corrected.


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LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:Is there an on-line Waterford roster with height and weight included?

If not does anyone have that info on #14,24 and/or 30?

Thanks.
#11 Isaac Huffman 6' 175 Sr. QB/DB

#14 Cody Harris 5'7" 145 Jr. WR/DB

#24 Tyler McCutcheon 6' 175 sr. RB/SS

#30 Braden Belleville 6' 180 Soph. FB/LB

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