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Trojans, Dragons meet in crucial contest



By PAUL BOGGS

Photo’s by Kent Sanborn

For Fairland football coach Melvin Cunningham, he had a remarkable comparison – and actually an ultimate compliment – for Portsmouth standout running back Talyn Parker.



HEAD COACH MELVIN CUNNINGHAM

Current Team
Fairland
“You remember the old Nintendo game systems? For the football junkies who had those, there was a game called Tecmo Bowl and it featured Bo Jackson. Talyn Parker is Bo Jackson on Tecmo Bowl. He has speed, he has shiftiness, he makes explosive plays, and he gives us coaches nightmares figuring out how to stop him,” said Cunningham, in a telephone interview this week.


Cunningham said he had experienced a sleepless night or two trying to gameplan for Parker, but perhaps he will rest comfortably come Saturday morning – should his Fairland Dragons do the job and put Parker and the Trojans under wraps.



However, as most other OVC teams have already proven, that’s much easier said than done.



In a key Ohio Valley Conference clash, the Dragons host the Trojans on Friday night – with kickoff set for 7 p.m.



As the 6-1 Trojans invade 4-3 Fairland, the Dragons do realize that this is their last stand – as far as possibly winning a share of the OVC championship, and more likely landing a Division V, Region 19 playoff spot.



Fairland (6.2374 computer points average) is 10th in the latest release of the Ohio High School Athletic Association computer ratings – and needs to win out in order to have a realistic opportunity at making the postseason for the second year in a row.



The Dragons are 2-2 in the OVC while the Trojans are 3-1, as both teams need two losses by defending champion Gallia Academy and/or Ironton – which play each other next week.



HEAD COACH BRUCE KALB

Current Team
Portsmouth
Past Teams
Waverly
“We’re still in good position for the league (championship) to place where we would like to place,” said Portsmouth coach Bruce Kalb. “We would like to win our next three at all costs to put ourselves in position to at least compete for the league title and week-11. Fairland is going to be a tough road game for us, and any time you load a bunch of 16 or 17-year-old kids up on a bus and drive for an hour and 15 minutes, focus becomes a concern.”


As for its playoff possibilities, Portsmouth precariously sits inside the top eight of Region 19 at seventh (9.3143), and is the lowest-ranked of any of the five 6-1 clubs.



The top eight teams in each region qualify for the playoffs – with the top four squads earning first-round home bouts.



Cunningham said simply, that with his Dragons at 4-3, every game from here on out is treated as a playoff tilt.



“When you are 4-3, and in the region we are in, every game is basically a playoff game. We have to win out and there is no room for error in that region,” he said.



The Dragons have an opportunity at climbing that ladder this week, but they will have to at least limit Parker, who officially hit the 100-carry AND went over the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the season in last week’s win over Chesapeake (34-20).




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Name
Talyn Parker
Position
2020
Height
5-11
Weight
195
Current Team
Portsmouth
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
Parker, as he often does, posted big plays for touchdown runs – scoring the first time he touched the ball for 60 yards, followed by two more one-play possessions that went for 59 and 22-yard TD bursts.


Against Chesapeake, Parker put up 288 yards and three scores on 17 carries, as he now has 85 yards over 1,000 for the season – and 14 yards over 5,900 for his career.



The Dragons do get an advantage of playing Portsmouth and Parker on natural grass – and not on the friendly and fast FieldTurf confines of Trojan Coliseum.



Still, the gameplan for Parker is the same, Cunningham claimed.



“You are not going to completely stop Talyn. He is too good of an athlete and has too much speed. But we do have to slow him down and control him, and you do that by not allowing all of his big plays, his splash plays,” he said. “When you get a hand on him, you have keep a hand on him and make the tackle. You have to do a great job of getting guys to him and getting him on the ground. He can completely change the outcome and complexion of the game on one carry. We can’t allow him to do to us what he has done to everybody else, which is score on 40, 50 or 60-yard runs.”



For Kalb, it’s a familiar refrain that he recognizes.




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5
Name
Drew Roe
Position
2022
Height
235
Weight
5-06
Current Team
Portsmouth
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
These Trojans, though, have been far from a one-man wrecking crew, as sophomore quarterback Drew Roe has completed 64-of-116 passes for 1,050 yards and 13 touchdowns with just two interceptions.



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9
Name
Eric Purdy
Position
2020
Height
5-08
Weight
155
Current Team
Portsmouth
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
Eric Purdy has caught 25 passes for 353 yards,





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2
Name
Bryce Wallace
Position
2020
Height
6-02
Weight
155
Current Team
Portsmouth
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
while Bryce Wallace has 18 receptions for 408 yards.


“With Drew Roe’s ability to get the ball out to those guys, and now the defense has to know where they are and cover them, that opens up even more lanes for Talyn to run in. It becomes pick your poison,” said Kalb. “Do you stack the box and stop Talyn Parker, or do you widen your defense out and allow Talyn the chance to do what he does best?”

But Kalb cautioned that the Dragons do have weapons of their own, including senior wide receiver Reilly Sowards, who returned last week against South Point from a broken collarbone suffered in Fairland’s first preseason scrimmage.

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10
Name
Reilly Sowards
Position
2020
Height
6-02
Weight
160
Current Team
Fairland
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
He caught a touchdown pass for 50 yards early in the game.

Sowards was an all-Southeast District Division IV wideout a year ago, as standout running back Michael Stitt suffered an injury at Gallia Academy two weeks back– and was limited to only one carry for 10 yards against South Point.


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7
Name
Gavin Hunt
Position
2021
Height
6-00
Weight
150
Current Team
Fairland
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
Gavin Hunt has become the go-to receiver for quarterback Max Ward, with Ward completing 59-of-105 passes for 780 yards and seven touchdowns.
Stitt has rushed for 573 yards on 66 carries, while Hunt has 20 receptions for 380 yards.




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3
Name
Michael Stitt
Position
2020
Height
5-08
Weight
155
Current Team
Fairland
Leagues
OVC, SEO
Seasons
2019
Kalb said his Trojans must defend the Dragons well – and aim to avoid getting into a track meet on grass.

“I think Fairland, with their athleticism, matches up well with us. We want to make sure we have a good week of practice and stay focused so we don’t come out flat,” he said.



But with Parker in the backfield, the Trojans have the best playmaker on board – and they not need Nintendo’s Tecmo Bowl to prove that.


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Fairland with the home field advantage, could be a pretty close game. I'll still pick The Trojans with the win.


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Must win for the Trojans.


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Anybody know why parker not playin? Standing on sideline beside coach. Suited up but hasn't been in..


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He's in.


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Fairland 12 - 20 Portsmouth


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Good hard fought win by the Trojans, take care of business against SP like you did last night, and you’ll be playing week 11.


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Trojans struggled on offense the first half. You have to put points up when you get the ball in short field. The defense played amazing. Giving up only 12 points to Fairland who can score points. Trojans have no quit in them and even down in the 4th quarter they fought and won. If you play on real grass I’d practice on real grass If you are able. 2 games on grass and Trojans have struggled.


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VERY PROUD of the Trojans on their win.......down 12-6 in the 4th quarter, huge playoff implications at stake, and the offense up to that point did not capitalize on several opportunities deep in Fairland territory. Our kids lived up to the Trojan nickname in their comeback. The defense played its best game of the year considering that the Dragons have some good offensive talent. Talyn Parker once again showed why he is a difference maker for the PHS offense, accounting for all 3 Portsmouth TD's.

Also a shout out to the PHS student section.......best spirit they have shown all year!!

GO TROJANS!!


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Love seeing the Trojans win these games, be great to see them in post season. Congrats.


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trojandave wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:20 am VERY PROUD of the Trojans on their win.......down 12-6 in the 4th quarter, huge playoff implications at stake, and the offense up to that point did not capitalize on several opportunities deep in Fairland territory. Our kids lived up to the Trojan nickname in their comeback. The defense played its best game of the year considering that the Dragons have some good offensive talent. Talyn Parker once again showed why he is a difference maker for the PHS offense, accounting for all 3 Portsmouth TD's.

Also a shout out to the PHS student section.......best spirit they have shown all year!!

GO TROJANS!!
I agree about the student section. But what was sad was parents told them to set down at the start of the game. There kids and students. If that bugs you maybe move. Our boys need that support.


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Love listening to will the thrill, lol


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biggdowgg wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2019 1:17 pm Love listening to will the thrill, lol
That guy is funny


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