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Using rosters from Hudl and maxpreps . If there are mane mix ups, it is because players were wearing different numbers during the game or they are not listed on the roster.

Brookville, who seems to be a much more dangerous team on the ground, would strike through the air with 8:21 left in the opening quarter and the end result would be a 55-yard touchdown. Quarterback Mason Stout found a wide opened Daniel Dominique on a slant pattern for a the score.Jakob Wissinger point after attempt out of the hold of Hayden Sharritt was good, making this a 7-0 game with 8:21 left in the first quarter.

The Lumberjacks would get a nice 25 yard pass and catch from Tommy Lunne to Jake Sargent to get things moving at the 8:05 mark but the success would end, when Lunne was picked off by Sharritt less than a minute later. The Blue Devils defense responded nicely, after giving up the big pass play.

Dominique, a Sophomore would strike again, with an 24 yard catch, as he again was wide opened making the throw for Stout very easy one.
The Lumberjacks defense seemed to be completely unprepared for the passing game. but in their defense Brookville is a true running team.
The Stout to Dominique combo lit up the scoreboard again, at the 4:15 mark of the quarter. This time it was a 19 yard strike. After the point after the score was 14-0. Wissinger, seemed to have a powerful leg, with his kick traveling a long way, even though, he was only kicking the chip shot point after.

Before the quarter came to a climax, the Blue Devils would get a fine 14 yard run from #15 Chase Dyer, who looked to be gone for much more, if not for a nice tackle from Mason Talarczyk.

The drive would continue after the Blue Devils converted a fourth and one, when Stout followed his linemen for a 3 yard gain.
The Brookville line is not very big, but they looked to understand leverage very well, and I think that was a huge difference on the conversion. The drive ended when it looked like #7 Ben Brophy plowed in from a yard out. It was hard to see, who scored as the pile of 22 players were all close together and the P.A. system is not very loud especially on the visitors side. The point after kick made this a 21-0 game, with 7:43 left in the half.

#10 Gabe Starnes would get a pick for Brookville and take it all the way back to the Lumberjacks 2 yard line.
From there #15 Jack Meyers would have to go 4 yards for the score because the Blue Devils fumbled on their first play, with a 2 yard result being the result. The point after kick made this a 28-0 game, with 6:21 left in the half.

Oakwood would use a 34 catch by Jake Sargent on a nicely thrown ball from Lunne to set up a yard touchdown run from Talarczyk.Billy Boucuvalas made good on the point after kick, making this a 28-7 game, with 4.36 left in the half.

Brookville got a 45 yard run from Jacob Vore just :36 seconds later.Then a 8 yard scoring pass to Senior Braden Moore plus a point after kick made this a 35-7 game.

The last notable play of the half came with1:44 remaining, when Moore and #66 Grant Mellon sacked Lunne for a loss of 11-yards.
Throughout the half even with Brookville racing out to the early lead, the Lumberjacks never quit and hearing chatter from their sideline, they never acted down. They just kept playing and giving their maximum effort. I think this is a tribute to the coaching staff and the players themselves.

Brookville would start the 2nd half, with ten straight running plays, with the tenth play being a six yard score from Brophy. The point after kick was good, making this a 41-7 game, with 4:46 left in the half.

The rest of the third quarter flew by, with a few plays that stuck out to me
First the Blue Devils defense led by # 34 Sadler Henson stopped a direct snap to Sargent , for a one yard loss at the 3:12 mark
Then the Lumberjacks offense would recover with a 52 yard run from Sargent just :32 seconds later.
At the 2:03 mark it was the Blue Devils defense struck back, with a interception from Meyers. Myers seemed to be just where his team needed him to be almost every time they needed something to happen.

As the teams entered the fourth quarter the crowd had started to depart, especially on the visitors side, but those who stayed were still very loud, showing their appreciation to the players and the coaching staffs. I like those types of fans.

Both teams would light up the scoreboard once in the final frame.
Senior Jacob Vore scored on a two yard run for the Blue Devils to cap off his 108 yard night and give the Blue Devils a 48-7 lead , after the point after kick was made.

Oakwood would get a nice return on the kickoff to the Brookville 9 yard line by Sargent, to set up the games final score. That came on a 9 yard pass to Jack Armstrong from Lunne. The point after kick would make the final score 48-14 Brookville.

Unofficial Stats

Dayton Oakwood
39 Plays
162 Yards
Passing 9-17 1 TD 2 INT'S

Brookville
62 Plays
441 Yards
Passing 5-7 2 TD'S


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What Division were both these Schools?


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Brookville 5
Oakwood 4


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