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Tri-Valley’s Playoff run shutdown by Dover’s perfect storm
taking out two upper ranked teams in a row by Matthew Dotson
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Jayden Wallace almost defies gravity as he shoots past the Carrollton would be tacklers. Matthew Dotson
Vs Dover (11/8) line for a one-yard touchdown giving the of a speech during halftime for Dover, gave them home-field advantage over
The Scotties were looking forward to a Scotties a 21 – 0 lead by the end of the the two teams were back on the field. the number 14 Carrollton Warriors on
rematch with Dover as the Crimson Tor- first period of play. With Tri-Valley’s Wallace grabbing an Friday night as the crowd loaded into
nadoes made their way to Jack Ander- The Tornadoes bounced back in the interception on the five-yard line from Jack Anderson Stadium in Dresden.
son Stadium Friday. In previous years second quarter with a short touchdown Judkins the Dawgs started a charge only The Dawgs jumped off to a quick lead
the Tornadoes had ended the Dawgs by Jack Judkins to narrow the Tri-Valley to lose the ball back to the Tornadoes with an eight-yard pass from quarter-
playoff run and this time the Scotties lead to 21 – 7. Justice Hughes nabbed after a fumble. Judkins made sure to back Max Lyall to Keaton Hahn with an
were the higher seeded opponent with another touchdown for Dover landing capitalize on it with a short touchdown extra point scored by kicker Bode Mc-
a 11 – 0 record overall heading into the them a touchdown away from tying the run narrowing the Scotties lead to 28 – Cullough to take a 7 – 0 lead over the
game. score with just minutes to go in the first 21. Lyall was able to answer back with visiting team.
Within the first few minutes of the half. Lyall through a 16-yard pass to a 13-yard touchdown pass to Hahn, but In the second quarter, Jayden Wallace
game, Max Lyall passed the ball to Ryan Keaton Hahn for a touchdown putting Judkins came back to score a 21-yard jumped into action with a quick touch-
Lamonica for a 40-yard touchdown. the Scotties up 28 – 14. On one of Do- touchdown keeping the game just one down pushing the Scotties up to 14
With command of the field fully in their ver’s final drives for the half Kade Hindel touchdown apart at 35 – 28 heading points after the PAT by McCullough. Ly-
grasp, Isaiah Doyle grabbed a short grabbed an interception and the Torna- into the final quarter of play. all then hit Hahn two more times before
6-yard touchdown for the Dawgs. Before does went to the locker room down 28 During the last minutes of the game, the end of the half to give the Dawgs a
the end of the first quarter, Lyall held – 14. Tri-Valley had the ball, but gave it back to 28 – 6 lead going into halftime.
onto the ball and jumped over the goal After what must have been a heck Dover on a fumble and Judkins passed Max Lyall spotted Ryan Lamonica
the ball 30 yards to Hughes for a touch- open in the backfield after the resump-
down, but with the missed extra point, tion of the game for a 72-yard pass for
Ohio Pottery Zanesville the Scotties were still up 35 – 34 with a touchdown. As the clock ticked down
in the third quarter Jayden Wallace
6:33 on the clock. In the time remain-
ing, Dover was able to get into field goal stepped up again for an exciting 65-
Waltz Family Owned Since 1951 position and took the lead for the first yard rushing touchdown finishing off the
Veteran Largest Selection of USA time in the game with a score of 37 – score of the Scotties at 43 points for the
35. Lyall tried to grab a touchdown as
night.
Owned Made Planters in Ohio! time ran out with a long pass but it fell The Warriors tried to make some
out of bounds and the Scotties were out
movement in the last few minutes of
of time. Dover came into the game with the game, they were able to double their
Plus bird baths, outdoor plaques, an 8 – 3 record and upset the upper- score but they still fell to the Dawgs 43 –
hen & chick pots, crocks, hanging bird seeded Tri-Valley team just as they had 12 ending the playoff run for Carrollton
feeders, hundreds of flower pots, statuary done to Granville the week before. The before it really began.
loss wrapped up the Dawg’s playoff run
including angels, dogs, military, rabbits, for the season and stopped their long
concrete porch geese, and more! winning streak.
Vs Carrollton (11/1)
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