Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

2018 SCHEDULE GAME DAY 360

COPLEY INDIANS W 49-28 Friday, August 24 Tiger Stadium

SOLON COMETS 7:00 PM Friday, August 31 Stewart Field

AURORA GREENMEN 7:00 PM Friday, September 7 Tiger Stadium

CUYAHOGA FALLS TIGERS 7:00 PM Friday, September 14 Tiger Stadium Twinsburg Solon

NORTH ROYALTON BEARS 7:00 PM TIGERS COMETS Friday, September 21 Serpentini Chevy Stadium 1-0 Overall; 0-0 Suburban League 1-0 Overall; 0-0 Greater Cleveland BRECKSVILLE BEES 7:00 PM Friday, September 28 Bees Stadium

STOW BULLDOGS 7:00 PM THE OPENING DRIVE Friday, October 5 Tiger Stadium TONIGHT IS THE 58TH ALL TIME MEETING BETWEEN THE SOLON COMETS AND THE TWINSBURG TIGERS Solon leads the all time series with Twinsburg 46-8-3

WADSWORTH GRIZZLIES 7:00 PM Twinsburg started the season with a 49-point outburst vs. Copley in a Week 1 win led by QB Adam Van de Motter’s big night with 5 total Friday, October 12 Tiger Stadium touchdowns.

Week 2 will be a much different challenge as the Tigers travel to Solon to take on a Comets team coming off a 25-0 win over Aurora. HUDSON EXPLORERS 7:00 PM Friday, October 19 Veterans Stadium The Comets accumulated 243 yards on the ground and held the Greenmen to 87 total yards in the Week 1 win.

The Comets' run game was anchored by sophomore running back Khalil Eichelberger, who ran for 138 yards and three touchdowns on 25 NORDONIA KNIGHTS 7:00 PM carries. Friday, October 26 Boliantz Stadium Aurora was held to seven yards in the first half and finished the game with minus-5 rushing yards thanks in part to Solon senior defensive lineman Nate Leskovec.

The Comets defense shined brightest in the fourth quarter, as they were able to stop the Greenmen not once, but twice on fourth down at the Solon 1.

Van de Motter led the way for Twinsburg in the 49-28 win over visiting Copley, completing 17 of 27 passes with 5 TDs and 499 total yards PCE of offense. Dominick Glenn, Jameel Banks and James Bessett all had over 100 yards receiving. Defensively, Rashad Jones-Land and Aidan Malenchek had solid games vs. Copley and will be counted on to slow down Eichelberger and The three letters "PCE" is a cultural blueprint that Twinsburg the Solon ground attack. Mike Bell wants his program to follow each day. BELL RINGING - Tigers Head Coach Mike Bell discusses the upcoming 2018 season and PASSION week 1 game vs the Copley Indians Playing the game with passion, being a great P "When you watch Solon play the thing that jumps out at you immediatly is how hard they play and its at all positions in all three teammate, doing everything with passion. phases of the game. They are coming off an impressive win against a great program in Aurora and I'm sure they are flying high. We must build on the momentum we established in our opener and allow it to carry over into our preperation this week. We will COMMITMENT be challenged in different ways this week and I'm excited to see how we respond." C 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? TRACKING THE TIGERS EXECUTION E Everyone has dreams of being great, but to actually go Head Coach Mike Bell Follow and Friend Tigers Football out and make it happen through hard work is something @Coach_MikeBell Twinsburg Tiger Football we strive for. It has to do with effort. Twinsburg Tigers Football Webpage “The nice thing is individually we control all of those Twinsburg Athletic Department http://www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us/Football.aspx things in PCE,” Bell said. @TwinsburgTigers Twinsburg City School District Webpage http://www.twinsburg.k12.oh.us Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

TIGERS REWIND WEEK 2 OPPONENT: SOLON Copley Indians 28 COMETS 2018 COMETS SCHEDULE (1-0) Twinsburg TIGERS 49 8/24 A Aurora W 25-0 Friday, August 24, 2018; Tiger Stadium 1-0 overall 8/31 H TWINSBURG TIGERS 9/7 H Stow Twinsburg senior quarterback Adam Van de Motter 0-0 Greater Cleveland 9/14 H Elyria was given the sole control of the offense in 2018 after 9/21 A Strongsville splitting time at the position the last few years. Location Solon, Ohio 9/28 A Brunswick Enrollment 1,235 students 10/5 H Euclid Van de Motter wasted no time taking advantage of the 10/12 role, running up 499 yards of total offense and OHSAA Assignment Division I, Region 1 A Mentor accounting for five total touchdowns in leading the Nickname Comets 10/19 H Shaker Heights Tigers to a 49-28 win over Copley in Week 1. Colors Navy Blue and White 10/26 A Medina Stadium Stewart Field Van de Motter hooked up with Dominick Glenn (5 Surface Field Turf 2017 COMETS SCHEDULE (4-6) catches, 163 yards) for touchdowns twice in the first Head Coach Jim McQuaide (16th year) quarter to put Twinsburg in the early lead. Record at School 126-47 8/25 H Aurora W 15-14 Overall Record 202-109 9/1 A TWINSBURG TIGERS W 26-21 The Indians were able to catch the Tigers at 21 to tie 9/8 A Stow L 14-17 the score at halftime. 9/15 A W 33-6 COMETS NEWS & NOTES Elyria 9/22 W 28-14 In the second half, Van de Motter threw two more H Strongsville touchdowns, and Jamir James and Phillip Wallace 9/28 H Brunswick W 28-14 scored on the ground to put the victory away. WEEK 1 RECAP - SOLON SHUTSOUT AURORA 10/6 A Euclid L 28-33 10/13 H Mentor L 34-38 The Solon Comets took full advantage of their first 10/21 A L 7-14 Jameel Banks caught a pair of TDs and finished with opportunity on the 2018 schedule with a 25-0 win over Shaker Heights 124 yards receiving. James Besett also went over 100 Aurora at Veterans Stadium last Friday night. 10/27 H Medina L 28-38 yards receiving for Twinsburg. Solon’s scoring began after the midpoint of the first quarter The Tigers had over 600 yards of offense. with Harrison Rich connecting on a 24-yard field goal. 2016 COMETS SCHEDULE (10-2)

Not long after, sophomore tailback Khalil Eichelberger went 8/26 AAurora W 36-6 two yards into the end zone. The two-point conversion play 9/2 HTWINSBURG TIGERS W 43-7 was successful with Pat McQuaide completing a three yard 9/9 HStow L 10-13 pass to Najee Story. 9/16 ABrunswick W 53-21 Both the second and third quarters saw Khalil Eichelberger 9/23 HEuclid W 33-13 with touchdown runs and Harrison Rich with successful extra 9/30 AMentor W 37-8 point attempts. 10/7 AStrongsville W 30-0 The Comets’ offensive effort featured Quarterback Jimmy 10/14 HElyria W 46-28 TWINSBURG TIGERS Casamento completing six passes for 36 yards and 10/21 HShaker Heights W 43-6 Quarterback Pat McQuaide connecting through the air five 10/28 AMedina W 51-43 Players of the Week times for 67 yards. 11/4 HCanton GlenOak W 39-10 11/11 NSt. Ignatius L 17-31 OFFENSE Defensively for Solon, Jeff Barnett led the way with 10 Adam Van De Motter tackles, of which five were tackles for loss. SR Quarterback Solon gave up only five yards to the Aurora offense after the 2015 COMETS SCHEDULE (9-3) first 24 minutes of play and kept Aurora under 100 total 8/28 HAurora L 14-24 DEFENSE yards for the entire game. 9/4 A W Aiden Malenchek TWINSBURG TIGERS 34-0 SR Defensive Lineman 9/11 HSt Thomas More W 50-7 9/18 HBrunswick W 44-7 9/26 AEuclid L 36-48 . 10/2 HMentor W 42-35 SPECIAL TEAMS 10/9 HStrongsville W 38-14 Justin Allen, SR 10/16 AElyria W 28-20 Phillip Wallace, SR 10/24 AShaker Heights W 25-0 10/30 HMedina W 49-14 11/7 H Olentangy Liberty W 19-9 11/14 NStow L 15-24 Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

HEAD COACH MIKE BELL TWINSBURG ASST COACHES HIRED FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Head Coach Mike Bell - Chris Shaffer - Safeties and Mike Bell is in his fourth year as coach of the Quarterbacks Coach Freshman Head Coach Tigers and is looking to build on his past successes, bringing winning football back to Twinsburg. Chris Knopick - Offensive Dominique Sanders - Wide Coordinator Receivers Coach Prior to coming to Twinsburg, Bell served one year as the head coach at Eastlake North and had a very Jim Lipinski - Running Backs Anthony Byrd - Offensive Line successful 12-year run as head coach at Lake Coach / Freshman Assistant Coach Catholic in Mentor. Aaron Shaffer - Linebackers Tre' Jones - Secondary Coach In 12 seasons at Lake Catholic, the Cougars won 6 Coach NCL Championships, qualified for the state playoffs Dave Browne - Defensive Line 8 times (playoff record of 17-8) with 5 Regional Title appearances (2003, 2006, Coach 2007, 2009, 2010) and 3 state semifinal appearances (2007, 2009, and 2010). Prior to 2002, Bell served as the Cougars' defensive coordinator for three GRIDIRON CLUB seasons, winning the Division III State Championship in 2001. Twinsburg coach Mike Bell has always been a strong believer in building a program and not just Prior to coaching at Lake Catholic, Bell spent three years at Willoughby South as simply a football team that competes on Friday night. a position coach and defensive coordinator, four years at Maple Heights, and two seasons at his alma mater Pymatuning Valley. Part of that is the involvement of those outside of the players and coaches, including the administration, the community and perhaps most importantly, the football parents. Bell said the Tigers are extremely lucky to have the support of The Gridiron Club at Twinsburg Coach Bell's Record - Year-By-Year and he doesn’t take it for granted. “It starts with our administration doing a great job getting our young men the equipment and necessities for the game, but when you think about all the extras to make us a first-class program YEAR SCHOOL WLT Win % Results that is where the Gridiron Club comes in and really help us,” Bell said. 12002 Lake Catholic2 8 0 0.200 24th in Region 9 22003 Lake Catholic10 3 00.769 Lost in Regional Finals “There are a million ways for parents to get involved and I always encourage parents to get 32004 Lake Catholic 9 3 00.000 Lost in Regional Semi Finals involved and do what they can because it doesn’t last forever at the high school level obviously. The years go fast.” 42005 Lake Catholic10 2 00.833 Lost in Regional Semi Finals 52006 Lake Catholic8 5 00.615 Lost in Regional Finals The Gridiron Club is an organization of football parents in grades 7 through 12. There is no fee to 62007 Lake Catholic9 5 0 0.643 Lost in State Semi Finals join and all members of the community are welcome to attend meetings. The Club meets the 72008 Lake Catholic4 6 0 0.400 15th in Region 9 second Monday of the month at Twinsburg High School. Meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. All of the 82009 Lake Catholic 12 2 0 0.857 Lost in State Semi Finals fundraising is run through Twinsburg Athletic Boosters. 92010 Lake Catholic12 2 0 0.857 Lost in State Semi Finals The Gridiron Club raises funds to help support the team off the turf. From purchasing a new 102011 Lake Catholic 10 2 0 0.833 Lost in Regional Semi Finals sound system for the locker room to feeding the boys on Friday nights and scrimmages, 112012 Lake Catholic6 4 0 0.600 14th in Region 9 purchasing football gear such as t-shirts and cinch bags, senior gifts and hosting the end of year 122013 Lake Catholic 3 7 0 0.300 11th in Region 8 132014 Eastlake North 3 7 00.300 21st in Region 3 142015 Twinsburg 1 9 00.100 26th in Region 3 152016 Twinsburg 4 6 00.400 13th in Region 5 TWINSBURG TIGER STADIUM 162017 Twinsburg4 6 0 0.333 12th in Region 5 172018 Twinsburg 1 0 0 1.000 CURRENT SEASON Location: RB Chamberlin Middle School Capacity: 5.500 17 seasons 10877 0 0.584 OVERALL RECORD 10270 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg 44087 Surface: Field Turf 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 Coach Bell's Philosophy events and practices -- from football, to soccer, to Relay For Life, to regional sporting events.

The first step toward creating an improved future is developing the ability to envision In the summer of 2015, the Stadium received a major upgrade to the playing surface. New field turf it. 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 VISION will ignite the fire of passion, which fuels our commitment to do installed in 2005. WHATEVER IT TAKES to achieve excellence. Tiger Stadium has become a perennial site for OHSAA football playoff games, Only VISION allows us to transform dreams of greatness into the reality of hosting two games last year - the achievement through human action. Division I Region 1 Semifinal (St Edward vs Stow) and the Division II VISION has no boundaries and knows no limit. Region 5 Final (Hudson and Warren Harding) Our VISION is what we become in life. Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

SUBURBAN STANDINGS TIGERS JUNIOR VARSITY (1-0)

National Conference Aug. 25 10:00 AM Copley INDIANS Copley Stadium W 21-12 Sept. 1 10:00 AM Solon COMETS Tiger Stadium Sept 8 10:00 AM Aurora GREENMEN Veterans Stadium Team / School SL Overall Sept 15 10:00 AM Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS Clifford Stadium Sept 22 10:00 AM North Royalton BEARS Tiger Stadium Sept 29 10:00 AM Brecksville BEES Tiger Stadium TWINSBURG TIGERS 0-0 1-0 Oct 6 10:00 AM Stow BULLDOGS Bulldog Stadium Oct 13 10:00 AM Wadsworth GRIZZLIES Art Wright Stadium Nordonia KNIGHTS 0-0 1-0 Oct 20 10:00 AM Hudson EXPLORERS Tiger Stadium North Royalton BEARS 0-0 1-0 Oct 27 10:00 AM Nordonia KNIGHTS Tiger Stadium Wadsworth GRIZZLIES 0-0 1-0 Brecksville BEES 0-0 0-1 Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS 0-0 0-1 Hudson EXPLORERS 0-0 0-1 TIGERS FRESHMEN (1-0)

Stow BULLDOGS 0-0 0-1 Aug. 23 4:30 PM Copley INDIANS Copley Stadium W 30-0 Aug. 30 4:30 PM Solon COMETS Tiger Stadium Sept 5 4:30 PM Aurora GREENMEN Veterans Stadium THIS WEEK IN THE SUBURBAN Sept 13 4:30 PM Cuyahoga Falls TIGERS Clifford Stadium Sept 20 4:30 PM North Royalton BEARS Tiger Stadium Sept 27 4:30 PM Brecksville BEES Tiger Stadium Twinsburg Hudson Oct 4 4:30 PM Stow BULLDOGS Bulldog Stadium TIGERS EXPLORERS Oct 11 4:30 PM Wadsworth GRIZZLIES Art Wright Stadium Solon Strongsville Oct 18 4:30 PM Hudson EXPLORERS Tiger Stadium COMETS MUSTANGS Oct 25 4:30 PM Nordonia KNIGHTS Tiger Stadium Aug 31, Stewart Field Aug 31, Pat Catan Stadium

Stow Parma BULLDOGS REDMEN Hiiliard Bradley North Royalton JAGUARS BEARS Aug 31, Jack Miller Stadium at Ashland Univ. Aug 31, Serpentini Chevy Stadium RB CHAMBERLIN TIGERS

Garfield Heights Wadsworth 7th Grade Results and Summary (1-0) 8th Grade Results and Summary (1-0) BULLDOGS GRIZZLIES A 21 A Barberton W 16-8 A 22 H Cuyahoga Falls W 28-12 Brecksville Wooster A 27H North Royalton 4:00 PM A 29A North Royalton 4:00 PM BEES GENERALS S 4 H Brecksville 4:00 PM S 5 A Brecksville 4:00 PM Aug 31, Bees Stadium Aug 31, Follis Field S 12A Stow 4:00 PM S 13H Stow 4:00 PM S 18A Wadsworth 4:00 PM S 19 OPEN - - S 26A Hudson 4:00 PM S 26A Hudson 4:00 PM Nordonia Cuyahoga Falls O 2 H Nordonia 4:00 PM O 3 A Nordonia 5:30 PM KNIGHTS TIGERS O 9 N SL-Crossover 4:00 PM O 10 N SL Crossover 4:00 PM Penisula Woodridge Norton BULLDOGS PANTHERS Aug 31, John Lahoski Field Aug 31, E.A. Seiberling Stadium Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

1ST AND 10 WITH DOMINIQUE SANDERS TIGERS HISTORY SANDERS IS THE TIGERS WIDE RECEIVERS COACH 2017 Season (4-6 overall #12 in D2:R5) 1 - What is your football background and how did you get into coaching? 8/25 A Copley W 34-14 A -Football has been a sport that I have been playing since the age of 8 years old. I was fortunate to play this 9/1 H Solon L 21-26 wonderful game for over a decade and now I am here coaching at my alma mater! Upon College Graduation I was 9/8 A Aurora W-OT 35-28 contacted by my former high school coach! 9/15 A Cuyahoga Falls W 28-14 9/23 H North Royalton L 28-41 2 - what was it about Coach Bell and the program that enticed you to join the Tigers staff? 9/28 H Brecksville L 27-35

A - Coach Bell is not only an amazing coach, but a great role model, leader, and PERSON! I love the family 10/6 A Stow L 38-56 atmosphere that we have as a staff and program. Coach listens to everyone and does a great job of keeping every 10/13 A Wadsworth L 20-54 coach happy and heavily involved! 10/20 H Hudson L 17-27 10/27 H Nordonia W 47-16 3 - What do you think of the potential of your specific group and the entire offense this season?

A - At the wide receiver position unfortunately we lost a huge piece to the puzzle in Tre Radford, and we are somewhat inexperienced at the position. However these guys have worked tremendously hard throughout the 2016 Season (4-6 overall #13 in D2:R5) summer and have put themselves in position to be successful. We have some playmakers, that carry a ton of speed and athleticism and they are getting better every day! Offensively the head of the snake is our QB who is 8/26 H Copley L 28-35 our leader, our offensive line is stout and we follow their lead. We have the potential to put up a lot of points against anyone, if we stay focused and execute! 9/2 A Solon L 7-43 9/9 H Aurora L 15-38 9/16 A North Royalton W 28-27 4 - What is your favorite part of the Friday Night Lights experience and what is special about coaching high school football in Ohio? 9/23 A Brecksville L 37-48 9/30 H Stow L 14-42 A - Everything about Friday nights I Love. The intensity from not only the players, but the coaches! You really get to see the 10/6 H Wadsworth L 36-38 competitiveness of everyone involved. There is nothing like coaching Friday Nights, its a huge responsibility, but one that is special in terms of sharing this wonderful opportunity with guys that are family. 10/14 A Hudson W 21-12 10/21 A Nordonia W 37-13 10/28 H Cuyahoga Falls W 35-22 TWINSBURG STATISTICS (1 game totals) 2015 Season (1-9 overall #26 in D2:R3) PASSING C-A-I Yds Per Lng TD KICKING PAT M-A PAT% FG M-A FG LG Van de Motter 17-27-1 408 62.9% 67 5 Brazie 1 / 1 100.0% 0 / 0 - 8/28 A Copley L 25-41 TOTALS 17-27-1 408 62.9% 67 5 Dickson 3 / 3 100.0% 0 / 0 - 9/4 H Solon L 0-34 TOTALS 4 / 4 100.0% 0 / 0 - 9/11 A Aurora L 14-31 RUSHING Att Yds Avg Lng TD 9/18 H North Royalton L 18-23 Van de Motter 9 91 10.1 29 0 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lng 9/25 H Brecksville L 0-27 P Wallace 13 62 4.8 - 1 Ritter 3 15 5.00 14 10/2 A Stow L 13-34 James 11 40 3.6 - 1 G Campbell 3 15 5.0 0 14 10/9 A Wadsworth L 13-34 Johnson 7 29 4.1 - 0 Horvath 1 0 0.0 0 - 10/16 H Hudson L 0-29 Banks 1 4 4.0 4 0 TOTALS 7 30 4.3 0 14 10/23 H Nordonia L 21-49 A Wallace 1 2 2.0 2 0 10/30 A Cuyahoga Falls W 46-35 Goff 1 0 0.0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS No.YdsAvg TD Lng TOTALS 43 228 5.3 29 2 Horvath 9 18 2.0 0 19 TOTALS 9 18 2.0 0 19 2014 Season (1-9 overall #24 in D2:R4) RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Glenn 5 163 32.6 67 2 DEFENSE Tk Asst Sack TFL 8/29 H Aurora L 13-34 J Banks 3 124 41.3 - 2 Jones-Land 6 - 0.0 1 19 9/5 H Nordonia L 13-41 Besett 7 113 16.1 40 0 Goff 4 - 0.0 1 19 9/12 A Avon L 13-52 Genos 1 12 12.0 12 1 Malenchek 3 - 0.0 0 19 9/19 A Mentor L 7-54 James 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 Glenn 2 - 0.0 0 19 9/26 A Garfield Heights L-OT 14-17 TOTALS 17 408 24.0 67 5 Patterson 1 - 1.0 1 19 10/2 H North Royalton W 35-0 Ritter 1 - 0.0 0 19 10/10 H Strongsville L 13-34 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Lng I-20 Sako 1 - 0.0 0 19 10/17 A Brunswick L 21-59 Brazie 3 66 22.0 40 - Apple 1 - 0.0 0 19 10/24 A Solon L 7-28 TOTALS 3 66 22.0 40 - Campbell 1 - 0.0 0 19 10/31 H Hudson L 13-51 Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

COMETS ROSTER TWINSBURG TIGERS ROSTER

PlayerPos YrHt Wt Player YRPOS Ht Wt Player YR POS Ht Wt 1 Branch, Alex SO. DB/WR 5’10” 155 36 DeLisio, John SR. LB/TE 5’11’ 170 2 Campbell, Gilbert SR. DB/WR 5’8” 160 40 Allen, Justin SR. DL/RB 6,0,, 170 3 Corrigan, Aiden SO. DB/QB 5'11" 170 43 Cefaratti, Austin SR. LB/RB 5’9” 175 4 Van De Motter, Adam SR. DB/QB 5'10" 175 44 Vella, Jake SR. LB/RB 5'10" 180 6 Brown, Antoine SO. DB/WR 6’2” 170 50 Bova, Alex JR. DL/OL 5'10 230 7 Wohlwend, Ethan SR. K/P 6'1" 165 51 Malenchek, Aiden SR. DL/OL 6'5 225 8 Banks, Jameel SR. DB/WR 5’9” 172 52 Sablack, Jake JR. DL/OL 5'10 200 9 Cribley, Ethan SO. LB/QB 5'9" 180 53 Martin-Crouch, Dylan SO. DL/OL 5’9” 185 10 James, Jamir JR. LB/RB 6’o” 190 54 Apple, Kyle JR. LB/OL 6’1’ 220 11 Cunningham, Amaree SO. DB/WR 5’6 135 55 Maxwell, Jordon SO. DL/OL 6'2 205 12 Genos, Logan SO. DB/WR 5’8” 150 57 Birli, Mike JR. DL/OL 5'9 200 13 Besett, James SR. DB/WR 6’3” 170 58 Smith, Ayden SO. DL/OL 5'9 205 14 Matejka, Liam JR. LB/WR 5,10 170 59 Evans, Fred SR. DL/OL 5'10 220 15 Curtis, Manny SO. DB/WR 5’7” 138 60 Cardaman, Anthony JR. DL/OL 5'8 200 16 Callow, Brett JR. K/P 5'10" 130 61 Blane, Jake SO. DL/OL 5'7 195 17 Brazie, Max SR. DL/TE/QB 6'2" 205 64 Sako, Zach SR. DL/OL 6'0 220 19 Grammens, Connor JR. LB/WR 5’10’’ 165 64 Penny, Michael SR. DL/OL 5'11" 250 20 Turle, Jack JR. LB/RB 5,10 160 65 Holmes, Patrick SO. DL/OL 5'9 220 21 Glenn, Dominick JR. DB/WR 5’6” 135 66 Branch, Xavier SO. DL/OL 5'10 200 22 Wallace, Phillip SR. LB/RB 5’8” 170 68 Golphin, Keith SO. DL/OL 5'8 200 23 Wallace, Aaron SO. LB/RB 5’5” 160 70 Bowser, Colin SO. DL/OL 6'3" 230 24 Shabazz, Jaylan SO. DB/WR 5’7” 140 71 Piccolomini, Mario SO. DL/OL 5'8 195 25 Wilson, Chris SO. DB/WR 5’6” 140 72 Baker, Nick SR. DL/OL 5'10 230 26 Johnson, Marvahun SO. DB/RB 5'7" 145 75 Abrams, Peter JR. DL/OL 5'8 190 28 Laverdiere, Cade SO. DB/WR 5’10” 160 76 Kresak, Brandon SR. DL/OL 6'2 240 30 Hobdy, SirRonte SO. DL/TE 6’3” 175 80 Pleta, Blake SO. LB/WR 5’10” 155 31 Kirkpatrick, Darryl SO. DB/WR 5’11” 150 81 Patterson, Tacarda SO. DB/WR 5’9” 160 32 Jones, Miles SO. DB/WR 5’10” 145 84 Kereky, Dalton SO. DB/WR 5'10" 140 33 Levert, Emile JR. DB/WR 5’5” 145 86 Jones-Land, Rashad SR. DL/TE 6'1" 200 34 Schiopota, Luke SR. LB/RB 5,11 175 88 Radford, Tre SR. DB/WR 6'3" 190 35 Franklin, Quran SO. LB/TE 5’10” 175

2018 TWINSBURG TIGERS CAPTAINS 2018 TWINSBURG TIGERS CAPTAINS

4 Van De Motter, Adam SR. DB/QB 5'10" 175 72 Baker, Nick SR. DL/OL 5'10 230 51 Malenchek, Aiden SR. DL/OL 6'5 225 76 Kresak, Brandon SR. DL/OL 6'2 240

TIGERS OFFENSIVE 2 DEEP TIGERS DEFENSIVE 2 DEEP

QB 4 Van De Motter 17 Brazie DL 86 Jones-Land 17 Brazie RB 10 James 26 Johnson / 22 Wallace DL 63 Sako 72 Baker WR 8 Banks 12 Genos DL 50 Bova 76 Kresak WR 21 Glenn 33 Levert DL 51 Malenchek 55 Maxwell WR 2 Campbell 6 Brown WR 13 Besett 28 Lavendiere LB 10 James 20 Turle LB 54 Apple 36 DeLisio TE 17 Brazie 35 Franklin 3 Corrigan LB 43 Cefaratti 19 Grammens LT 50 Bova 55 Maxwell LG 72 Baker 75 Abrams CB 1 Branch 33 Levert C 65 Sako 53 Martin-Crouch CB 1 Glenn 8 Banks RG 76 Kresak 52 Sablack S 13 Besett 22 Wallace RT 51 Malenchek 71 Piccolomini S 2 Campbell 14 Matejka

PK 7 Wohlwend P 17 Brazie LS 72 Baker LS 72 Baker

K-KO 16 Callow Return 8 Banks 2 Campbell 26 Johnson Game #2 • Friday, August 31, 2018 • Stewart Field • 7:00 PM kickoff

2018 TWINSBURG TIGERS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Copley Indians Solon Comets Aurora Greenmen 0-1 2018 Schedule 1-0 2018 Schedule 0-1 2018 Schedule A 24 A TWINSBURG TIGERS L 28-49 A24AAurora W25-0 A24HSolon L 0-25 A 31 H Akron Firestone A 31 H TWINSBURG TIGERS A 31 H CVCA S 7 H Uniontown Lake S 7 H Stow S 7 A TWINSBURG TIGERS S 14 H Bedford S 14 H Elyria S 14 H Tallmadge S 21 A Barberton S 21 A Strongsville S 21 A Kent Roosevelt S 28 H Richfield Revere S 28 A Brunswick S 28 H Barberton O 5 A Tallmadge O 5 H Euclid O 5 H Medina Highland O 12 A Medina Highland O 12 A Mentor O 12 A Richfield Revere O 19 H Aurora O 19 H Shaker Heights O 19 A Copley O 26 A Kent Roosevelt O 26 A Medina O 26 A Columbus Mifflin

Cuyahoga Falls Tigers North Royalton Bears Brecksville Bees 0-1 2018 Schedule 1-0 2018 Schedule 0-1 2018 Schedule A24HKent Roosevelt L7-23 A24HNorth Ridgeville W42-25 A24AOlmsted Falls L 28-55 A 31 A Norton A 31 H Parma A 31 H Garfield Heights S 7 A Barberton S 7 A Medina Highland S 7 H Willoughby South S 14 A TWINSBURG TIGERS S 14 H Stow S 14 H Hudson S 21 H Brecksville S 21 H TWINSBURG TIGERS S 21 A Cuyahoga Falls S 28 A Wadsworth S 28 A Hudson S 28 H TWINSBURG TIGERS O 5 H Hudson O 5 A Wadsworth O 5 A Nordonia O 12 H Nordonia O 12 H Brecksville O 12 A North Royalton O 19 A Stow O 19 A Nordonia O 19 H Wadsworth O 26 H North Royalton O 26 A Cuyahoga Falls O 26 A Stow

Stow Bulldogs Wadsworth Grizzlies Hudson Explorers 0-1 2018 Schedule 1-0 2018 Schedule 0-1 2018 Schedule A23ALake Catholic L7-31 A24HAkron Firestone W63-0 A24HAustintown Fitch L 9-20 A 31 N Hilliard Bradley A 31 A Wooster A 31 A Strongsville S 7 A Solon S 7 H Medina S 7 H Springfield S 14 A North Royalton S 14 H Nordonia S 14 A Brecksville S 21 H Wadsworth S 21 A Stow S 21 A Nordonia S 28 H Nordonia S 28 H Cuyahoga Falls S 28 H North Royalton O 5 A TWINSBURG TIGERS O 5 H North Royalton O 5 A Cuyahoga Falls O 12 A Hudson O 12 A TWINSBURG TIGERS O 12 H Stow O 19 H Cuyahoga Falls O 19 A Brecksville O 19 H TWINSBURG TIGERS O 26 H Brecksville O 26 H Hudson O 26 A Wadsworth

Nordonia Knights THIS DATE IN HISTORY 1-0 2018 Schedule August 31, 1895 The first professional football game is played at Latrobe, Pa. between Latrobe, Pa YMCA and Jeannette Athletic Club. A24ABedford W 18-12 Latrobe YMCA pays $10 to quarterback John Brallier for expenses. LaTrobe YMCA beats the Jeannette Athletic Club 12-0. A 31 A Penisula Woodridge S 7 H Mayfield August 31, 1990 Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr. became the first father-son teammates in MLB history, when the two appear in a game for the S 14 A Wadsworth against the . Senior batted second in the lineup and Junior hit right behind him. Not only were they the first father-son team to ever be in the same lineup together, but they were the first father-son duo to be on the basepaths S 21 H Hudson together as both singled off Storm Davis. S 28 A Stow O 5 H Brecksville August 31, 1993 beat 5-4 in 22 innings. Pedro Munoz led off the 22nd inning for the home team O 12 A Cuyahoga Falls Twins, with a home run to end the game. Munoz's HR ended the 6-hour 17-minute contest, that saw Kenny Lofton go 1-9 with a BB, O 19 H North Royalton Carlos Baerga was 4-9 with a 2B and RBI, and Sandy Alomar was 0-8. Indians current pitching coach, Carl Willis, pitched an inning in O 26 H TWINSBURG TIGERS relief for the Minnesota Twins.