Greenville losses in a detailed one to Fairborn; week eight highschool soccer roundup

Greenville losses in a close one to Fairborn; week eight high school football roundup

By Drew Terhall

DailyAdvocate.com

DARKE COUNTY — Listed below are the scores and stats from week eight of the highschool soccer from across the county.

Greenville 18 (0-8, 0-7) vs Fairborn 20 (3-5, 3-4)

The Inexperienced Wave was near their first win of the season, however fell to the Skyhawks at dwelling. Head coach Bart Schmitz stated he’s pleased with his staff for the vitality they performed with all through the entire recreation.

“We had our possibilities. They capitalized, credit score to them. We performed arduous tonight. We confirmed some struggle tonight that we haven’t seen in awhile. I’m actually pleased with them for that,” Schmitz stated.

Greenville jumped out to a 10-0 lead at halftime. Sophomore Gabe Rammel scored on a nine-yard run on the staff’s opening possession. Sophomore Wyatt Thacker drilled a 22-yard discipline purpose throughout the second quarter. Thacker had an opportunity to make it a 13-0 recreation as the ultimate seconds ticked off throughout the second quarter, however the discipline purpose try was blocked.

Schmitz stated whereas the offense had their finest recreation but this season, they will’t come up empty throughout their redzone journeys. They let Fairborn hold round too lengthy.

Fairborn operating again Jay Kidd scored Fairborn’s first landing with seconds left within the third quarter to be down 10-8. The Greenville offense might transfer the ball all recreation lengthy, however couldn’t get again into the redzone throughout the second half.

The Skyhawks began to get large performs as Kidd had a 53-yard landing run within the fourth quarter to go up 14-10. Kidd added on a 48-yard landing run with 1:42 left within the recreation.

Oddly sufficient, the late landing opened the door for Greenville. Senior Evan Manix returned the kickoff after the rating for 76 yards. Manix then bought the two-point conversion on a faux PAT try and Greenville was down 20-18 with just one:26 left within the recreation.

However, Greenville couldn’t get the onside kick. Whereas the staff couldn’t get the win, they performed their finest recreation of the season. The 18 factors is probably the most scored by Greenville this season and the 20 factors allowed is the bottom by the Inexperienced Wave protection this season.

Rammel completed with 180 yards speeding, probably the most by a Greenville runner this season. Senior Cody Sagraves had 52 yards passing and 57 yards speeding.

The Inexperienced Wave will head to Xenia on Oct. 13 for a 7 p.m. kickoff. Xenia has misplaced 4 straight video games and misplaced to Fairborn by seven factors, 28-21.

A full recreation recap might be discovered on our web site, dailyadvocate.com.

Across the county:

Ansonia 34 (8-0, 6-0) at Tri-County North 0 (3-5, 2-4)

The Tigers get again to again shutouts with the shutout win over Tri-County North. Senior Keegen Weiss had 189 speeding yards and 5 touchdowns. Senior Landyn Bowman had 80 yards on the bottom as nicely. The Tigers protection had 10 tackles for loss within the recreation. The Panthers operating recreation averaged 287.3 yards a recreation. The Tigers held them to 71 yards speeding. The Tigers will head to Preble Shawnee on Oct. 13 for a 7 p.m. recreation. A win for the Tigers will give them not less than a share of the WOAC title.

Arcanum 3 (2-6, 1-6) at Preble Shawnee 41 (6-2, 5-1)

Because of a scarcity of referees across the space, the Trojans went to the Arrows for Thursday evening soccer. The Arrows had a 21-point second quarter and carried that momentum all through the second half because the Trojans fell to the Arrows. Arcanum was out gained 103-292 within the recreation. Arcanum gave up 5 speeding touchdowns within the recreation as Preble Shawnee junior Lane Beautiful had three speeding touchdowns. Arcanum will host Dixie on Oct. 13 with kickoff set for 7 p.m.

Bradford 8 (4-3) vs Twin Valley South 41 (4-4, 4-3)

The Railroaders fell to WOAC opponent Twin Valley South. The Panthers had 302 yards speeding within the recreation. Bradford was held to 17 yards speeding whole. Senior Trey Schmelzer had the groups lone landing as junior Owen Canan discovered Schmelzer for a 40-yard landing go. Senior Hudson Hill led the staff in receiving with 69 yards and eight receptions. Bradford will go on the highway for his or her subsequent recreation as they tackle Tri-Village on Oct. 13 at 7 p.m.

Mississinawa Valley 0 (0-8, 0-6) at Nationwide Path 55 (4-4, 4-2)

The Blazers jumped out to a 21-0 lead after the primary quarter and held the Blackhawks scoreless. Turnovers had been the problems once more for Mississinawa Valley as they misplaced the turnover battle. Nationwide Path had three rushers with over 100 yards because the staff rushed for 379 yards. Senior Chase Ruebush had three speeding touchdowns and led the Blazers with 113 speeding yards. Senior Jamison Watts had two passing touchdowns. Mississinawa Valley rushed for 97 yards as a staff. Senior Anthony Ibarra led the best way with 42 yards. With a scarcity of referees, the Blackhawks will host Tri-County North on Oct. 12 at 7 p.m.

Tri-Village 72 (7-1, 6-1) at Dixie (3-5, 2-5)

The Patriots bought off to a different sizzling begin as they scored 27 factors within the first quarter. Senior Braden Keating had 164 passing yards and two passing touchdowns. Sophomore Trey Sagester additionally had a passing landing. The staff had six speeding touchdowns with Keating main the best way with two speeding scores. Senior Reed Wehr had 109 yards speeding on eight carries. Senior Tanner Printz had 83 yards receiving on three receptions and a landing. Tri-Village will host Bradford on Oct. 13 for a 7 p.m. kickoff.

Versailles 28 (7-1, 5-1) vs St. Henry 6 (2-6, 1-5)

After Versailles led 7-6 within the first quarter, the Tigers reeled off 21 straight factors to get the win. The protection continues to dominate week in and week out. They haven’t allowed greater than 14 factors this season. They’ll face a giant problem this week. They’ll journey to Coldwater and tackle the 8-0 Cavaliers on Oct. 13. Kickoff is about for 7 p.m.

Contact Every day Advocate sports activities editor Drew Terhall at [email protected]

Originally posted 2023-10-09 14:12:36.