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Big Time Sports Blog
By Hank Keathley 09 Oct, 2024
Image Caption: Indian Valley coach Matt Lancaster shared the hugs following the Braves’ win at Garaway last Friday night. Photo by Jacque Peters It was everything a high school game was supposed to be. Two undefeated teams, a beautiful evening and an absolutely full-to-capacity, standing-room-only crowd. And throw in some incredible individual performances and a real shootout. That comes close to describing last Friday’s Indian Valley at Garaway football game. Close. Junior tailback Grady Kinsey rushed for 325 yards and scored four times in a 40-35 shootout won by the Braves. The Braves twice had a two touchdown lead in the second half, but didn’t ice the game until Kinsey recovered an onside kick with 55 seconds left. “That was a great high school football game,” said Indian Valley coach Matt Lancaster, whose team improved to 7-0. “I’m so proud of our kids.” Garaway led 21-20 at halftime, but Kinsey and quarterback Ryker Williams had touchdown runs in the third quarter to put Indian Valley on top 34-21 after three quarters. The Pirates scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, but Kinsey scored again at 2:42 to stretch the lead to 40-28. Garaway got a final touchdown with 55 seconds on the clock, but the Braves recovered the onside kick to finish things off. “A lot of that was grit,” Lancaster said of the win. “It takes resolve to be able to do that. The bottom line is that we just came out one score on top.” Senior quarterback Brady Geibel had a big game for the Pirates. He passed for three touchdowns and ran for another as the teams traded scores throughout the game. The Pirates took an early lead on a long touchdown pass. The Braves put on a solid drive, but lost the ball on a fumble at the 11. “We weren’t ready to panic,” Lancaster pointed out. “We knew that seven points wasn’t going to win the game.” Sophomore Carsen Hostetler made sure of that when he intercepted a pass and returned it for a score that helped put the Braves on top 8-7. In all, Indian Valley rushed for 351 yards and picked up 27 first downs. Garaway sits at 6-1 and lost at home for the first time since October of 2020. The Pirates return to action next week at Tusky Valley. NO REST The Braves won another wild game – remember, they won a 45-41 shootout against Dover three weeks ago – but they’re not getting a break. Coming up on Friday is another trip to another undefeated opponent. Friday night, the Braves travel to West Lafayette to take on 7-0 Ridgewood. The Generals beat Sandy Valley 35-9 last week and have a defense that has given up just 25 points on the season.
By Chloe Bird 08 Oct, 2024
The Raiders are excited to welcome back alumni and welcome Raider families this upcoming weekend. Mount Union was founded in 1846, back then it was just Mount Union College. Today it is now the University of Mount Union. For years, students have called Mount Union home, created lifelong friendships, and made memories to last a lifetime. Alumni and Family weekend will be a time to bring past Raiders, and new Raider families together for a weekend of celebrations. Teams and organizations will welcome back their own Raiders with celebrations of their own. Many teams and organizations will have tailgates around 11a.m on Saturday, October 12th. Following the tailgate will be a Mount Union football game where the Raiders will take on Wilmington at 1:30p.m at Kehres Stadium. The Raiders look to continue their 2024 win streak and bring home their fifth win this year this upcoming weekend. A full list of alumni weekend and family weekend events can be found at: https://www.mountunion.edu/giving/engagement/alumni-weekend-homecoming-and-family-day  It will be a great weekend to come to Mount Union as there will be events for all ages! Come on out to support the Raider football team at 1:30p.m at Kehres Stadium, and the men's soccer team at 7:00p.m at Kehres stadium where they will also take on Wilmington!
By Hank Keathley 02 Oct, 2024
The high school football season has moved past the halfway point and things are going to be very interesting from here in. With four games to go, three of the five teams in the Inter-Valley Conference South Division are still unbeaten. The big matchup this week will see 6-0 Indian Valley traveling to Sugarcreek to face 6-0 Garaway. Both are coming off impressive wins. Indian Valley knocked off Sandy Valley 42-14 last week, while Garaway posted a 38-0 win at Claymont last Friday. Both teams have the ability to score big. The Braves are averaging over 48 points per game, with a high of 62 points scored in Week 2 at Meadowbrook. Garaway is scoring 35 points per game. The Pirates’ average got a big boost in the first two weeks when they won a pair of games by a combined score of 97-0. Indian Valley has impressive wins over John Glenn (41-26) and Dover (45-41). The Pirates scored a 14-13 win over Youngstown Mooney in Week 4 and then knocked off previously unbeaten Malvern 41-8 the following week. It’s going to be interesting from here out in the South Division. The Braves play Ridgewood in Week 7, while the Generals and the Pirates don’t play until Week 10. If you can’t make it to the game at Sugarcreek, catch it on the Big Time Sports YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/@BigTimeSportsOH Cable replay times are Friday at 11 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. IVC NORTH Newcomerstown has run the table through the first part of the season. The Trojans sit at 6-0 and are prepared to host Tuscarawas Central Catholic this week. The Saints had to call off last week, but are prepared to return to action Friday night. “Our numbers are down and we’ve talked to the IVC,” said AD Mike Sweet. “They know we’re on a week-to-week basis.” Sweet said the team had a high of 17 players this season, but due to injuries, etc., they’ll take a squad of 13 to Newcomerstown. The Saints were scheduled to play Buckeye Trail last week, but had to cancel. Buckeye Trail ended up playing Conotton Valley, which also had an opening last week. “That worked out about as well as it could,” Sweet noted. MARK THE DATES It’s not too early to look ahead to basketball season. The Tuscarawas County Sports Hall of Fame will be hosting a pair of events to welcome the new season. On Monday, Nov. 4 will be the High School Basketball Preview Night for girls’ basketball, featuring coaches from all nine county teams to talk about their upcoming season. The same will be held for the boys’ season on Monday, Nov. 11. Both events will be held at the Tuscarawas County Senior Center in Dover. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with a meal beginning at 6.  Tickets are $25 each and are available for purchase at the Dover Public Library or online at: www.eventbrite.com.
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