November 25, 2024

2024 KOS All Warrior Team

Week Four

Avon Lake at Berea-Midpark

Final Score Avon Lake 36 Berea-Midpark 35

Summary – An exciting fourth quarter comeback saw Avon Lake score three touchdowns in the final 10 minutes including a game winning two-point conversion as the clock hit zero’s to win the game. The Shoremen were short handed without Luke Stuewe and their starting quarterback Alex Affolter as well, but it didn’t stop them from overcoming huge deficits all night to win.

 

Warriors

Avon Lake WR/KR Aidan Stewart as he finished with 87 yards on 8 catches with 3 touchdowns and a two-point conversion.  He also had a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.  Without Luke Stuewe, the Shoremen needed a lift and Stewart did exactly that.  Stewart also had 3 carries for 21 yards on the night.

 

Avon Lake tailback Anthony Benedict who went for 106 yards on 25 carries with a score.

Avon Lake QB Owen Fach in place of the injured starter Alex Affolter.  Fach did great, throwing for 175 yards on 16 of 24 passing the ball with the 3 touchdowns and the late game poise.

Berea Midpark RB Justin McDonell who had 195 yards on 17 carries with two touchdowns.

Berea-Midpark Wideout Andre Alexander hauled in 3 catches for 98 yards, including a 83 yard touchdown.

Berea-Midpark WE Tyson Clay had 4 catches for 45 yards.

Berea-Midpark Quarterback Danny Bowser finished with 175 yards on 10 of 15 passing with a touchdown and a pick.  He also ran the ball 10 times for 70 yards and what appeared to be the game winning touchdown at one point.

 

Week Four Part Two

Elder at St. Ed’s

Final Score St. Ed’s 24-17

 

Summary – This was St. Ed’s first crack at trying to win a game without star tailback Brandon White who they lost for the season the week before in a stunning Week 3 loss to Boyd County out of Kentucky.  The Eagles overcame numerous special teams blunders and a fourth quarter deficit to bounce back for the 24-17 win,

 

Warriors

St. Ed’s RB Tyrese Buchanon did well as the new feature back, rushing for 161 yards on 32 carries with two touchdowns.

St. Ed’s WR Luke Hess with 4 catches for 22 yards and Zach Hackleman with 46 yards on 2 catches.

The Eagle’s defense was the key to victory in this contest as they held the Panthers to minus 22 yards on the ground.

St. Ed’s DB Brayden Thomas with a game changing pick

Elder DB Eli Roden with a pick

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