COPLEY INDIANS L 28-35
Friday, August 26
SOLON COMETS L 7-43
Friday, September 2 Stewart Field
AURORA GREENMEN L 15-38
Friday, September 9 Tiger Stadium
NORTH ROYALTON BEARS W 28-27
Friday, September 16 Serpentini Chevrolet Stadium
BRECKSVILLE BEES L 37-48
Friday, September 23 Bees Stadium
STOW BULLDOGS L 14-42
Friday, September 30 Tiger Stadium
WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES L 36-38
Thursday, October 6 Tiger Stadium
HUDSON EXPLORERS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 14 Hudson Memorial Stadium
NORDONIA KNIGHTS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 21 Boliantz Stadium
CUYAHOGA FALLS TIGERS 7:00 PM
Friday, October 28 Tiger Stadium
PASSION
COMMITMENT
EXECUTION
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We talk about it being an all-the-time thing, not when it
is comfortable or convenient. What kind of player do
you want to be? What kind of impact do you want to
have on the program?
The three letters "PCE" is a cultural blueprint that Twinsburg
coach Mike Bell wants his program to follow each day.
2016 SCHEDULE GAME DAY 360
6-1 Overall; 4-0 Suburban League
Twinsburg
THE OPENING DRIVE
TIGERS EXPLORERS1-6 Overall; 1-3 Suburban League
PCE
P Playing the game with passion, being a great
teammate, doing everything with passion.
CTRACKING THE TIGERS
“The nice thing is individually we control all of those
things in PCE,” Bell said.
E Everyone has dreams of being great, but to actually go
out and make it happen through hard work is something
we strive for. It has to do with effort.
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
Hudson
Twinsburg is looking to shake off a heartbreaking 38-36 loss at home to Wadsworth in Week 7. The Tigers travel to Hudson to take on a very talented and confident Explorers squad. Hudson is on a roll after defeating previously unbeaten Stow win Week 7. The Explorers are 6-1 and playing their last home game of the regular season as they host Twinsburg on Oct. 14.
“This Hudson team is very talented and showed a tremendous amount of mental toughness in their big, come-from-behind win over Stow last week,” Twinsburg coach Mike Bell said. “Offensively they rotate three talented quarterbacks and each of them presents different types of skill sets. Shawn Surdy, Hudson’s offensive coordinator does a good job of rotating them at appropriate times depending on what he believes the offense needs from that position.
“They are also talented at the other skilled positions which allows for them to maintain a balanced attack. Defensively, they play a majority of seniors that know how to play fast and aggressive. They return both their kicker and punter from a year ago, and both of them do an excellent job in helping win the field position battle - that ability showed last week in their big win over Stow. Up front, on both sides of the ball, they are physical and play sound fundamental football. The key for our team this week is to keep the focus on us. We need to continue to improve on fundamentals and understanding how important the small details of each position are in playing well. We need to give great effort and play Hudson hard for 48 minutes. Our coaches have developed a great game plan, we need to execute that plan on the field of play vs. Hudson.”
Explorers QB Colt Pallay threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lead Hudson (6-1) to a dramatic 25-24 win over Stow in Week 7 Greg Mailey caught a pair of scores in the win. Sophomore QB William Wallace and Jackson Parker also are playmakers running the offense for the Explorers, who are led by a talented offensive line.
Defensively, Hudson has allowed just 64 points in its six wins. The Explorers yielded 51 in a loss to Canton McKinley. Twinsburg (1-6) has a two-headed threat at QB with Jalen Tucker and Adam Van de Motter. Tre Radford is a multi-talented weapon on offense for the Tigers.
Defensively, Kris Jones is coming off a big game for Twinsburg, and James Grammens continues his strong play at linebacker.
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
Austintown Fitch W
Strongsville W
Canton McKinley L
Week 7, October 6, 2016, Tiger Stadium Nordonia W
North Royalton W
Cuyahoga Falls W
Location Hudson, Ohio Stow W
Enrollment 1,618 students TWINSBURG
Nickname Explorers Wadsworth
Colors Navy Blue and White Brecksville
Stadium Hudson Memorial Stadium
Surface Field Turf
Head Coach Jeff Gough (Interim)
Record at School 6-1 (1st season)
Overall Career Record 6-1 (1st season) Austintown Fitch 30-8
Strongsville 10-17
N Canton Hoover 31-7
Nordonia 21-7
North Royalton
Cuyahoga Falls
Stow
TWINSBURG
Wadsworth
Brecksville
Copley
Nordonia
Mayfield
Massillon Perry
Euclid 40-6
Uniontown Lake 48-10
Brecksville 48-14
Brunswick 41-14
Cuyahoga Falls
Stow
Solon
Strongsville
Mentor
TWINSBURG
Massillon Perry
St Ignatius
Mentor
St Edward
25-24
W 41-20
11/29 N L 14-42
11/27 N L 7-10
11/15 N W 28-23
45-20
11/13 N W 35-14
11/20 N W 31-6
31-0
COACH BELL REACHES
MILESTONE WIN
37-6
H W 29-0
34-7
Explorers Playoff Run
11/6 A W
A W 51-13
11/8
Ron White Takes Leave
41-7
10/23 H W 41-27
11/22 N
28-0
10/3 H W 38-7
10/10 A W 17-10
H W
9/26 A W
10/31
10/17 H W
17-7
9/2 A
9/16 A
10/7
8/26
55-7
H
9/30 A
6-1 overall
24-514-0 SL-National
2016 EXPLORERS SCHEDULE (6-1)
A
THE OPPONENT: HUDSON
9/23 H
H
EXPLORERS
2015 EXPLORERS SCHEDULE (11-3)
35-20
9/9 HTwinsburg TIGERS 36
Wadsworth GRIZZLIES 38
W
A W
A W
10/2 H W
8/28
W
9/5
10/14 H
10/21 A
H L
10/28
9/4
9/11
10/23
45-0
9/18 H W
9/25 A W
29-0
10/8 A L 10-17
A10/16 W
30-6
10/30 H
H
W
TIGERS RECAP
26-0
Late TDs Do In Tigers
2014 EXPLORERS SCHEDULE (13-1)
8/29 H
A W
9/12 A W
9/19
Twinsburg suffered its toughest loss of the season as visiting Wadsworth recorded two safeties – the second of which proved to be the game-winner – in a 38-36 win at Tiger Stadium.
The Tigers and Grizzlies exchanged touchdowns for the entire first half with Twinsburg taking a 28-21 lead into halftime.
Cam’Ron McClain had a pair of 1-yard TD runs and Adam Van de Motter threw TD passes to James Besett and Tre Radford in the opening 24 minutes of play.
In the third quarter, Wadsworth (4-3) got a safety and a kickoff return for a touchdown to take a 29-28 edge into the final 12 minutes.
A touchdown run by Jalen Tucker and two-point conversion put Twinsburg on top again, 36-29, as the fourth quarter began. Joey Baughman threw his third TD pass of the night to Craig Palidar as the Grizzlies tied the game at 36.
The final points of the game came on a Wadsworth safety, providing the final two-point margin of victory.
Van de Motter threw for 150 yards and two touchdowns for the Tigers, who fell to 1-6 on the season.
Hudson High School head football coach Ron Wright asked for and was granted a one-year leave from his gridiron responsibilities due to personal and family health concerns and commitments, the district announced in last spring.
According to the release, Wright plans to return to his coaching post for the 2017-18 school year. Wright has a 54-10 record as the head coach of the Explorers.
The district filled the position internally, promoting a member of Wright's staff to interim head coach - Jeff Gough, a Hudson alumnus.
Wright, who has led the Explorers on deep playoff runs each of the past two seasons, has held the position for the past five seasons. Wright has been a member of the football staff since 2004.
Wright and his wife live in Stow, and one of his son's currently plays for the Stow Bulldogs, a team that reached the Division I state semi-final last season.
Wright will continue teaching at the high school
Bell won his 100th career game with a 28-27 victory over North Royalton on Sept. 16.
Bell’s first win came in 2002 at Lake Catholic.
“To be honest, it is kind of a big relief to have finally gotten that 100th win out of the way,” Bell said. “It seems as though it's been a monkey on the back for a while. I can tell you this, I did not do it alone. Every player and coach that I have had the opportunity to work with is responsible for this achievement. It has caused me to do a little reflecting and reminiscing and to realize just how blessed I am to do what I do.”
The Hudson Explorers have reached the state semifinals in each of the last two year.
In 2014, the Explorers completed an undefeated season and defeated Division I heavyweights Mentor and St. Ignatius before losing in the state semifinal to St. Edward.
In 2015, Hudson fell back to Division II, but still managed to make it back to the state semifinals, dropping a tough one to Massillon Perry to end the season.
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
HIRED FEBRUARY 4, 2015
W L T
1 Lake Catholic 8 0 24th in Region 9
2 Lake Catholic 3 0 Lost in Regional Finals
3 Lake Catholic 9 3 0 Lost in Regional Semi Finals
4 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in Regional Semi Finals
5 Lake Catholic 5 0 Lost in Regional Finals
6 Lake Catholic 5 0 Lost in State Semi Finals
7 Lake Catholic 6 0 15th in Region 9
8 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in State Semi Finals Location: RB Chamberlin Middle School Capacity: 5.500
9 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in State Semi Finals 10270 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg 44087 Surface: Field Turf
10 Lake Catholic 2 0 Lost in Regional Semi Finals
11 Lake Catholic 4 0 14th in Region 9
12 Lake Catholic 7 0 11th in Region 8
13 Eastlake North 7 0 21st in Region 3
14 Twinsburg 9 0 26th in Region 3
15 Twinsburg 6 0 CURRENT SEASON
71 0 OVERALL RECORD
Twinsburg Tiger Stadium is one of the most used athletic facilities in Northeast Ohio. Twinsburg officials say
Tiger Stadium's field gets used upwards of 950 times each year for various athletic events and practices --
from football, to soccer, to Relay For Life, to regional sporting events.
In the summer of 2015, the Stadium received a major upgrade to the playing surface. New field turf was
installed featuring a unique blue border and a large Tiger logo at midfield. The 'grass' has a “paneled” look
of lighter and darker green shades every five yards replacing a the carpet that was installed in 2005.
Tiger Stadium has become a perennial site for OHSAA football playoff games, hosting two games last year
including the Region 23 championship game.
TWINSBURG TIGER STADIUM
HEAD COACH MIKE BELL
Coach Bell's Record - Year-By-Year
Results
2002
2003
2004 0.000
YEAR SCHOOL
10 0.769
Win %
10 0.833
2 0.200
2006 8 0.615
2005
2007 9 0.643
2008 4 0.400
2009 12 0.857
2010 12 0.857
2013 3 0.300
2014 3 0.300
2011 10 0.833
2012 6 0.600
1 0.100
Coach Bell's Philosophy
15 seasons 100 0.585
2015 1 0.143
TWINSBURG ASST COACHES
2015
TIGERS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Mike Bell is in his second year as coach of the Tigers and is looking to build on his past successes, bringing winning football back to Twinsburg.
Prior to coming to Twinsburg, Bell served one year as the head coach at Eastlake North and had a very successful 12-year run as head coach at Lake Catholic in Mentor.
In 12 seasons at Lake Catholic, the Cougars won 6 NCL Championships, qualified for the state playoffs 8 times (playoff record of 17-8) with 5 Regional Title appearances (2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010) and 3 state semifinal appearances (2007, 2009, and 2010).
Prior to 2002, Bell served as the Cougars' defensive coordinator for three seasons, winning the Division III State Championship in 2001.
Prior to coaching at Lake Catholic, Bell spent three years at Willoughby South as a position coach and defensive coordinator, four years at Maple Heights, and two seasons at his alma mater Pymatuning Valley.
The first step toward creating an improved future is developing the ability to envision it.
VISION will ignite the fire of passion, which fuels our commitment to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to achieve excellence.
Only VISION allows us to transform dreams of greatness into the reality of achievement through human action.
VISION has no boundaries and knows no limit.
Our VISION is what we become in life.
Adam Van de Motter
The young QB continues to improve and shows the type of leadership skills a coach desires from his quarterback.
Kris Jones
The junior DB played very well against Wadsworth despite dealing with a great deal of adversity. He is developing into a solid corner and continues to get better with each passing week.
Bill Sowers - Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach
Jim Lipinski - Running Backs Coach
Tom Thome - Defensive Coordinator and Corner Backs Coach
Matt Witting - Special Team Coordinator and Safeties Coach
Chris Shaffer - Linebackers and Freshman Head Coach
Dominique Sanders - Wide Receivers Coach
Billy Sowers - Offensive Line Coach
Darius Washington - Defensive Line Coach
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
L
L
L
L
Brecksville L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
Garfield Heights
W
L
L
L
L
PASSING PUNTING
Tucker McCarthy L
Van de Motter Rest of Team L
Rest of Team TOTALS L
TOTALS L
KICKING W
RUSHING McCarthy W
Van de Motter Rest of Team L
McClain TOTALS L
Edgerson L
Tucker KICKOFF RETURNS L
Eaton Edgerson
Jones McClain
Radford Eaton
Team Deeds
TOTALS Grammens L
Jones L
RECEIVING Flask W
Radford Rest of Team Stow-Munroe Falls
Edgerson TOTALS Brush
Besett W
Eaton PUNT RETURNS W
McClain Flask W
Tucker Eaton W
Banks McClain L
Team Rest of Team
TOTALS TOTALS
1 -4 -4.0 -4 0
TWINSBURG STATISTICS (2016 - 7 games)
2 3 1.5 4 0
12 0 0.0 0 10
0
20 85 4.3 0 28
23 11.5 0 23
1
0 0.0 0
0.0 0 0
Yds Avg TD Lng
1 94
14
5 56 11.2 0 28
15
2 6 3.0 6 0
12.7
No.
2
34.5
114
0
9 0.4
0 0.0 0
6 74 12.3 19 0
53 0
17.4
10/4 A
28
North Royalton
14
11
10/25
94
H Solon
1 0 0.0 0 0
1 0
1
27-26
0 24
37
Avg TD Lng Hudson 27-37
35.0
62
24.3 1291
18.5
19
1 11 11.0
1.3 0
0-1-1 0 0.0% 0 0
1
43-76-2
No. Yds Lng
23 65 2.8 15 1
2
12
26-14
Bonitz is the Director of Bands at Twinsburg High School
1149 32.8
W-2OT
L-3OT
14
12-36
9/7 H Lancaster
208 769 3.7 50 8
54.4% 83 6
56.1%
13.1
PAT M-A
7
83
35
PAT% FG M-A
35
32.936 1,184
50 2
20
0
0.0% 0-0
0 0
43 547
9.5
341 14.2 83
Avg
177 12.6
No. Yds
92 1,286
24
9
0
28 470 16.8 52
58 2
39 248
TD
1 20
Rec
20.0
8/24
6.4 27 1
Lng
53 200 3.8 42 2
18
11
53
Per
Yds
Lng TD
104 1.8 15
144
12
C-A-I Yds
11
49-90-4 753
73-136-7 1,081 53.7%
533
Att Yds Avg Lng TD
14.0 83
21
27-6
Wadsworth
10/30
I-20
13-52
9/5 13-41
10/2 H
H
Avg
11
2014 Season (1-9 overall #24 in D2:R4)
10/2
13-34Aurora
0-27
A
A
0-34
14-31
H
9/12 A Avon
9/19 A Mentor 7-54
H Nordonia
North Royalton 35-0
9/26 A 14-17L-OT
10/17 A Brunswick 21-59
10/10 H Strongsville 13-34
10/31 H Hudson 13-51
10/24 A Solon 7-28
9/6 A Nordonia 7-42
2013 Season (2-8 overall #19 in D2:R4)
8/30 A Aurora 13-20
9/20 H Mentor 0-49
9/12 H Avon 7-42
9/27 H Garfield Heights 14-0
10/18 H Brunswick 7-31
10/11 A
20-34
Aurora 23-29H
H Nordonia
10/26 A Mentor
10/19
Brunswick
Solon
A
Strongsville9/28
44-21
A 35-41
H
Medina
A
2015 Season (1-9 overall #26 in D2:R3)
8/28 A Copley 25-41
62 9
9/25
H
8/29
Stow
H
Aurora
TIGERS HISTORY1ST AND TEN WITH RYAN BONITZ
9/18
13-34
9/4 H Solon
9/11 A
North Royalton 18-23
10/23 H 21-49
46-35A Cuyahoga Falls
13-34
10/16 H Hudson 0-29
Nordonia
10/9
35 0
FG LG
32
2012 Season (6-4 overall #14 in D1:R2)
11/1 A
- - Strongsville 20-31
1-194.7%18 / 19
0 / 5
5
4
2 0
8 139
18 4
29-22
9/14 H
8/31
31-14
10/5
18 / 24
69
0-41
10/12
75.0% 1-1 32
13-7
9/21
1 - What is your background and how did you ascend to the role of Twinsburg marching band director?I attended Wooster High School and grew up in and around Wooster, Ohio. I was fortunate to be involved in a number of activities and sports, and was a three sport varsity athlete in soccer, swimming and track. My positive experiences in high school and my desire to help others made it an easy choice to become a music educator. I completed my undergraduate degree in Music Education at The University of Akron. Immediately after college I took a position as the Director of Bands in the Montpelier Exempted Village School District, which is in a rural community in northwest Ohio. The skills that I built during those four years of teaching experience allowed me to gain the experience to make a move back home to northeast Ohio. Fortunately, I was able to take over the Director of Bands role here in Twinsburg, where I plan to stay!
2 - High School football has many emotions, traditions, etc. What role do you feel the band plays in Friday night game day?I believe that the high school football experience is a communal one: the players, coaches, cheerleaders, fans, and the marching band all work together to create the Friday night atmosphere. I believe tradition is extremely important, as it unites past and present people in acommon experience. I see Coach Bell and myself working towards the same goal: creating traditions that are meaningful to our students/athletes. I love the feeling of gameday, and I get fired up for the experience as soon as we start up our marching cadence to enter Tiger Stadium. The Tiger Band's role is to enhance the gameday experience through what we play and how we support the team.Our halftime and pregame performances are also very important to our traditions, and I am proud that we are able to entertain our fans while improving as musicians.
3 - What is your favorite part of game night? The anthem, the alma mater, touchdowns, etc?The march in to the stadium is big for me. It symbolizes the beginning of the whole Friday night experience. The team is on the field putting in work and getting ready for the game, and our arrival signifies that the game will be starting soon. Besides that, I love seeing how invested some of our band students get in the game (director included). I also enjoy seeing our student section continue to embrace the Tiger Band, it gets better every season.
4 - Twinsburg Coach Mike Bell is working hard to put the best product on the field and win games – how important is it to you that when fans and alumni and others come to the game that the Tigers marching band is equally representative for the school and the team?
Our performances and how we carry ourselves are hugely important to me. I want my students to be the best versions of themselves out on the field and in the stands. I love seeing alumni come back and check in our program as it grows. We are at our most visible during the marching season and our fans/community deserves to see our best efforts. To that point, I believe that Coach Bell and I are doing the same thing: we are trying to build our programs to be the best that we can be. I hope people understand that it takes time to build something the right way. It takes "buy in" from all involved. Though we may look dissimilar, the band and the football team share many things in common: we strive to be greater than the sum of our parts, we need every person on the field to contribute, and we are always striving to get better. The teamwork component is what will make our programs great, and I look forward to building alongside Coach Bell.
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
1 Warren Harding Raiders
2 Aurora Greenmen
3 Copley Indians
4 Bedford Bearcats
5 Chardon Hilltoppers
6 Hudson Explorers
7 Brecksville-Broadview Heights Bees
8 Akron Ellet Orangemen
9 Willoughyby South Rebels
10 Barberton Magics
11 Maple Heights Mustangs
12 Brush Arcs
Twinsburg Wadsworth
TIGERS GRIZZLIES
Hudson Brecksville
EXPLORERS BEES
Oct. 14, Memorial Stadium Oct 14, Bees Stadium
Cuyahoga Falls North Royalton
TIGERS BEARS
Stow Nordonia
BULLDOGS KNIGHTS
Oct 14, Bulldog Stadium Oct 14, Boliantz Stadium
SL - NATIONAL - WEEK 8
Brecksville BEES
Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS
Hudson EXPLORERS
Nordonia KNIGHTS
North Royalton BEARS
STOW BULLDOGS
TWINSBURG TIGERS
Wadsworth GRIZZLIES
SUBURBAN STANDINGS DIV II: REG 5 - STANDINGS
0-4
3-4
6-1
15.7664
10.7357
3-1
4-0 6-1
15.9000 6-1
National ConferencePoints
4-0 7-015.8714
3-1 4-3
0-4 1-6
1-3 1-6
1-3 3-4
1-6
18.7286
17..4429
Team / School
7-0
15.1500 6-1
4-3
Rec
6-1
7-0
4-3
7.7714
6-1
12.6929 7-0
10.0214 5-2
Team / School SL Overall
11.4857 6-1
8.8571
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
Player Yr Player YR Player YR
1 Eaton, Jared 12 RB-SS 5'10" 33 Flask, Josh 12 RB-LB 6'1"
3 Taylor, Khadafhi 11 RB-LB 5'10" 35 Trouten, Colin 12 WR-DB 5'9"
4 Van de Motter, Adam 10 QB-DB 5'11" 36 McCarthy, Casey 12 K 5'10"
6 Jones, Kris 11 RB-DB 5'8" 37 Mirgliotta, Anthony 9 RB-LB 5'7"
7 Tucker, Jalen 12 QB-DB 6'1" 38 Grammens, James 11 RB-LB 5'11"
8 Priestly, Jonathan 12 WR-DB 6'1" 41 Jefferson, DaiJohn 10 RB-LB 5'6"
9 Savitt, Isaiah 10 RB-LB 5'11" 45 Solis, Trevor 10 TE-DL 5'10"
10 Porter, David 12 WR-DB 5'8" 50 Moore, Grant 9 OL-DL 5'9"
11 Deeds, Justin 11 WR-DB 5'10" 51 Malenchek, Aiden 10 OL-DL 6'4"
12 Grabowski, Seth 11 QB-DB 5'7" 52 Bova, Alex 9 OL-DL 5'11"
13 Besett, James 10 WR-DB 6'2" 54 Frejofsky, Kyle 11 OL-LB 5'11"
14 Thornton, Khalid 11 WR-DB 5'10" 55 Glover, Jaylan 12 OL-DL 5'10"
15 Buchanan, Javion 11 RB-DB 5'7" 56 Switz, AJ 9 OL-DL 5'9"
16 Banks, Jameel 10 WR-DB 5'8" 63 Sako, Zach 10 OL-DL 6'1"
17 Brazie, Max 10 TE-DL 6'2" 64 Sako, Brock 11 OL-DL 6'0"
18 Schiopota, Luke 10 RB-LB 5'9" 72 Baker, Nick 10 OL-LB 5'11"
19 Cusma, Michael 12 WR-DB 5'10" 74 Ingram, Logan 11 OL-DL 6'5"
20 McClain, Cam’Ron 11 RB-LB 5'10" 76 Kresak, Brandon 10 OL-DL 6'2"
21 James, Darien 10 WR-DB 5'11" 77 Roscoe, CJ 12 OL-DL 6'5"
22 Campbell, Gilbert 10 WR-DB 5'9" 80 Wohlward, Ethan 10 K 5'11"
23 Wallace, Phillip 10 RB-LB 5'9" 81 Edgerson, Christian 11 WR-DB 6'1"
24 Little, Brendan 12 WR-DB 5'11" 82 Taylor, Jon'Monte 12 WR-DB 6'1"
25 Delisio, John 10 TE-DL 6'0" 83 Zigman, AJ 9 WR-DB 6'0"
26 Wilson, Dru 12 RB-LB 6'1" 84 McGlinchy, Justin 11 WR-DB 5'11"
27 Christensen, Ryan 9 QB-DB 6'1" 85 Jindra, Arty 10 WR-DB 5'10"
28 Pearson, Lorenza 11 WR-DB 5'9" 86 Jonesland, Rashad 10 TE-DL 6'0"
29 Campbell, Rapheal 10 WR-DB 6'3" 88 Radford, Tre 10 WR-DB 6'3"
30 Callow, Brandon 11 WR-DB 5'6" 90 Gwatkin, Sam 11 TE-DL 6'1"
31 Collins, Joey 11 WR-LB 5'8" 99 Edwards, Tim 12 OL-DL 6'1"
32 Apple, Kyle 9 TE-LB 5'11"
QB 7 Tucker, Jalen 4 Van de Motter, Adam DL 45 Solis, Trevor 64 Sako, Brock
RB 20 McClain, Cam’Ron DL 51 Malenchek, Aiden 74 Ingram, Logan
WR 13 Besett, James 11 Deeds, Justin DL 86 Jonesland, Rashad 90 Gwatkin, Sam
WR 1 Eaton, Jared 15 Buchanan, Javion DL 99 Edwards, Tim
WR 88 Radford, Tre 82 Taylor, Jon'Monte LB 9 Savitt, Isaiah 31 Collins, Joey
22 Campbell, Gilbert LB 38 Grammens, James 20 McClain, Cam’Ron
84 McGlinchy, Justin 72 Baker, Nick
TE 17 Brazie, Max 19 Cusma, Michael SS 1 Eaton, Jared 7 Tucker, Jalen
OL 54 Frejofsky, Kyle 51 Malenchek, Aiden DB 35 Trouten, Colin 11 Deeds, Justin
OL 55 Glover, Jaylan 63 Sako, Zach DB 6 Jones, Kris 22 Campbell, Gilbert
OL 64 Sako, Brock 74 Ingram, Logan DB 24 Little, Brendan 28 Pearson, Lorenza
OL 72 Baker, Nick 76 Kresak, Brandon DB 30 Callow, Brandon 29 Campbell, Rapheal
OL 77 Roscoe, CJ 99 Edwards, Tim
PK 36 McCarthy, Casey P 7 Tucker, Jalen
HD 12 Grabowski, Seth LS 19 Cusma, Michael
LS 19 Cusma, Michael
Pos
185
145
165
TWINSBURG TIGERS ROSTER
TIGERS OFFENSIVE 2 DEEP TIGERS DEFENSIVE 2 DEEP
EXPLORERS ROSTER
POS Ht Wt POS Ht Wt
185
155
145
135
175
170
140
225
140
145
150
155
140
160
145
185
170
175
150
165
205
175
145
165
150
170
165
130
180
235
250
275
215
230
220
220
225
175
175
145
170
230
175
175
150
165
175
250
155
190
130
170
165
190
Game #8 • Friday, October 14, 2016 • Memorial Stadium • 7:00 PM kickoff
A 26 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W A 26 A Aurora W 36-6 A 26 H Solon LS 2 H Akron Firestone W S 2 H TWINSBURG TIGERS W 43-7 S 1 A Euclid WS 9 H Uniontown Lake L S 9 H Stow L 10-13 S 9 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W
S 16 A Barberton W S 16 A Brunswick W 53-21 S 16 A Kent Roosevelt WS 23 H Revere W S 23 H Euclid W 33-13 S 23 H Barberton WS 30 A Tallmadge W S 30 A Mentor W 37-8 S 30 H Medina Highland WO 7 A Medina Highland W O 7 A Strongsville W 30-0 O 7 A Revere WO 14 H Aurora O 14 H Elyria O 14 A Copley
O 21 A Kent Roosevelt O 21 H Shaker Heights O 21 H Jordan (ONT, Can) CFPA
O 28 H Bedford O 28 A Medina O 28 H Tallmadge
A 26 H North Ridgeville W A 26 A Padua W A 26 A Green WS 2 H Parma L S 2 H Garfield Heights W S 2 H Kent Roosevelt WS 9 A Medina Highland L S 9 H Brunswick W-OT S 9 A Solon WS 16 H TWINSBURG TIGERS L S 16 A Cuyahoga Falls W S 16 H Wadsworth WS 23 A Hudson L S 23 H TWINSBURG TIGERS W S 23 H Nordonia WS 30 A Wadsworth L S 30 A Nordonia W S 30 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W
O 7 H Brecksville L O 7 A North Royalton W O 7 A Hudson LO 14 A Nordonia O 14 H Wadsworth O 14 H Cuyahoga Falls
O 21 A Cuyahoga Falls O 21 A Stow O 21 H Brecksville
O 28 H Stow O 28 H Hudson O 28 A North Royalton
A 26 A Ashland W A 26 H Austintown Fitch W 17-7 A 26 H Mayfield WS 2 A Wooster L S 2 A Strongsville W 35-20 S 2 A Bedford LS 9 H Medina L S 9 H Canton McKinley L 24-51 S 9 A Dover WS 16 A Stow L S 16 A Nordonia W 34-7 S 16 H Hudson LS 23 H Cuyahoga Falls W S 23 H North Royalton W 31-0 S 23 A Stow LS 30 H North Royalton W S 30 A Cuyahoga Falls W 37-6 S 30 H Brecksville LO 7 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W O 7 H Stow W 25-24 O 7 A Cuyahoga Falls WO 14 A Brecksville O 14 H TWINSBURG TIGERS O 14 H North Royalton
O 21 H Hudson O 21 A Wadsworth O 21 H TWINSBURG TIGERS
O 28 H Nordonia O 28 A Brecksville O 28 A Wadsworth
A 26 H Kent Roosevelt WS 2 H Akron Garfield LS 9 H Barberton LS 16 H Brecksville LS 23 A Wadsworth LS 30 H Hudson LO 7 H Nordonia LO 14 A Stow
O 21 H North Royalton
O 28 A TWINSBURG TIGERS
1-6 2016 Schedule 7-0 2016 Schedule
6-1 2016 Schedule
35-28 6-36
27-26 42-7
4-3 2016 Schedule 6-1 2016 Schedule 3-4 2016 Schedule
2016 TWINSBURG TIGERS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Copley Indians Solon Comets Aurora Greenmen
6-1 2016 Schedule 6-1 2016 Schedule
48-27 49-28
51-0 41-13
35-38 38-15
35-7 43-10
33-16 49-21
6-1 2016 Schedule
38-20 36-34 56-41
North Royalton Bears Brecksville Bees Stow Bulldogs
21-36 34-0 56-14
7-37 42-35 13-10
27-28 41-7 38-14
0-31 48-37 63-28
35-55 42-35 42-14
34-50 50-34 24-25
Wadsworth Grizzlies Hudson Explorers Nordonia Knights
6-42 55-47
14-38 7-34
27-24 38-37
0-35 38-46
38-36 37-20
35-0 28-63
55-35 35-42
Cuyahoga Falls Tigers
1-6 2016 Schedule
13-0
THIS DATE IN SPORTS HISTORY
6-37
20-37
8-13
21-43
7-41
0-35
October 14, 2003 - - In the 8th inning of Game 6 of the NLCS, with Chicago leading Florida 3-0 in the game and holding a 3 games to 2 lead in
the series, several spectators attempted to catch a foul ball off the bat of Florida's Luis Castillo. One of the fans – Steve Bartman – reached for the
ball, deflecting it and disrupting a potential catch by Cubs outfielder Moisés Alou. If Alou had caught the ball, it would have been the second out in the
inning, and the Cubs would have been just four outs away from winning their first National League pennant since 1945. Instead, the Cubs ended up
surrendering eight runs in the inning and shortly afterward lost the game, 8–3. When the Cubs were eliminated in the seventh game the next day, the
"Steve Bartman incident" was seen as the "first domino" in the turning point of the series. In the aftermath of the incident, Bartman, a lifelong Cubs
fan, had to be escorted from the stadium by security guards and placed under police protection for a time, when his name and address were made
public.
October 14, 1992 - - The Atlanta Braves score three runs in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the NLCS to defeat the Pirates 3-2 and win the NL
pennant. With the bases loaded, the Braves' Francisco Cabrera cracked a two-rn single scoring David Justice and a sliding Sid Bream with the game-
winning run. The Braves would lose the World Series to the Toronto Blue Jays.