October 10, 2019 at 4:59 p.m.
Jay County Patriots
Portland, 0-7
Coach: Tim Millspaugh, seventh year
Conference: Allen County
Last week at South?Adams: Big plays on defense and offensive struggles after an injury led to a 42-0 loss to the South Adams Starfires. The Patriots allowed six plays of 33 or more yards, including three long-distance touchdowns.
Season leaders: Passing — Sam Dunlavy – 18-of-53 for 271 yards, six interceptions and one touchdown. Rushing — Bailey Cox – 96 carries for 492 yards and four touchdowns. Receiving — Bailey Cox – four catches for 78 yards. Defense — Kess McBride – 43 tackles and one tackle for loss.
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Lapel Bulldogs
Lapel, 4-3
Coach: Tim Miller, eighth year
Conference: Independent
Last week at Heritage Christian: Upset-minded Lapel had its late rally come up short in a 36-35 road loss to the Heritage Christian Eagles, who are ranked fifth in?Class 2A. Cole Alexander threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns while also adding a pair of scores on the ground, and Josiah Scott added 142 rushing yards and one touchdown for Lapel.
Season leaders: Passing — Cole Alexander – 92-of-163 for 1,378 yards, 12 touchdowns and five interceptions. Rushing — Josiah Scott – 106 carries for 731 yards and eight touchdowns. Receiving — Charlie Prough – 31 catches for 566 yards and six touchdowns. Defense — Brandon Wood – 69 tackles, three sacks, two tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two schools on the gridiron.
Game notes: This is the fifth and final road game as well as the last non-conference game of the regular season for Jay County, which hosts the Heritage Patriots, who are currently 1-6 (0-4 Allen County Athletic Conference) next week ... Lapel’s stadium is named The Boneyard ... The Bulldogs have a 41.4 Sagarin rating, which ranks 172nd overall and 25th in Class 2A. Jay County sports a 12.26 rating, which is 275th overall and 57th in?Class 4A ... John Harrell’s website predicts a 38-17 Lapel victory, while Calpreps.com lists the Bulldogs as 40-point favorites.
Portland, 0-7
Coach: Tim Millspaugh, seventh year
Conference: Allen County
Last week at South?Adams: Big plays on defense and offensive struggles after an injury led to a 42-0 loss to the South Adams Starfires. The Patriots allowed six plays of 33 or more yards, including three long-distance touchdowns.
Season leaders: Passing — Sam Dunlavy – 18-of-53 for 271 yards, six interceptions and one touchdown. Rushing — Bailey Cox – 96 carries for 492 yards and four touchdowns. Receiving — Bailey Cox – four catches for 78 yards. Defense — Kess McBride – 43 tackles and one tackle for loss.
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Lapel Bulldogs
Lapel, 4-3
Coach: Tim Miller, eighth year
Conference: Independent
Last week at Heritage Christian: Upset-minded Lapel had its late rally come up short in a 36-35 road loss to the Heritage Christian Eagles, who are ranked fifth in?Class 2A. Cole Alexander threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns while also adding a pair of scores on the ground, and Josiah Scott added 142 rushing yards and one touchdown for Lapel.
Season leaders: Passing — Cole Alexander – 92-of-163 for 1,378 yards, 12 touchdowns and five interceptions. Rushing — Josiah Scott – 106 carries for 731 yards and eight touchdowns. Receiving — Charlie Prough – 31 catches for 566 yards and six touchdowns. Defense — Brandon Wood – 69 tackles, three sacks, two tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries.
Last meeting: This is the first meeting between the two schools on the gridiron.
Game notes: This is the fifth and final road game as well as the last non-conference game of the regular season for Jay County, which hosts the Heritage Patriots, who are currently 1-6 (0-4 Allen County Athletic Conference) next week ... Lapel’s stadium is named The Boneyard ... The Bulldogs have a 41.4 Sagarin rating, which ranks 172nd overall and 25th in Class 2A. Jay County sports a 12.26 rating, which is 275th overall and 57th in?Class 4A ... John Harrell’s website predicts a 38-17 Lapel victory, while Calpreps.com lists the Bulldogs as 40-point favorites.
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