COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion

Strongsville 2012 Schedule MUSTANGS and Results 0-0 Overall; 0-0 in Northeast Conference (Valley) 8-23 Strongsville Mustangs 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium

8-31 Brunswick Blue Devils Lake Catholic 7:00 - Judy Kirsch Field

9-7 Ursuline Fighting Irish COUGARS 7:30 - Stambaugh Stadium 0-0 Overall; 0-0 in North Coast League (Blue) 9-15 Erie (PA) Catherdral Prep THE MATCH-UP: Thursday, August 23 7:00 PM Jerome T Osborne Stadium 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium 9-21 Cardinal Mooney Cardinals THE MUSTANGS - COUGARS MATCH-UP 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium 9-28 Akron Hoban Knights Lake Catholic is trying for a home-and-home Justin Kravchuck and A.J. Marinucci are other key 7:00 - Dowed Field sweep of Strongsville.The Cougars traveled to Pat members of the 4-2-5 base defense. Catan Stadium last year for a Week 1 match-up 10-6 Benedictine Bengals with the Mustangs and left with a 21-15 victory. Strongsville is trying to rebound from a 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium disappointing 1-9 season in 2011. Veteran coach Lake Catholic returns six starters on offense and five Russ Jacques will rely heavily on his talented 10-12 Padua Bruins on defense from a team that went 10-2 and offensive and defensive lines. 7:00 - Jerome T Osborne Stadium advanced to the Division III regional semifinals. Al Kamczyk, Brandon Bailey and Quay Williams 10-19 Walsh Jesuit Warriors 7:00 - Conway Memorial Stadium Senior quarterback Mark Baniewicz - a dual threat have size, strength and experience as returning to run or pass - is running a slightly revamped starters on the offensive line. Clay Caruso is a junior 10-26 NDCL Lions offense. The offensive line is a definite strength for defensive end who has started since his freshman 7:00 - Lions Stadium the Cougars, anchored by All-Ohioan Evan Grosel season. and Sean Wynne. 11-3 Division III - Region 9 Playoffs The Mustangs have made 11 playoff appearances 7:00 - Site To Be Determined Toledo recruit John Stepec is a physical specimen and have won 11 conference titles so it could be at 6-foot-3, 255 pounds, and will have a major expected to see a resurgence after last year’s 1- impact on the game both as a tight end and win season. fullback on offense and as a defensive end on the other side of the ball.

COACH BELL'S KEYS TO THE GAME

"Strongsville seems to be better this year than they were last year from a talent 2012 NCL-Blue Standings standpoint, and they have a very good junior linebacker that we have to be aware of on every play." School / Team Overall NCL Akron Hoban 0-0 0-0 "We have to win the physical battle. Period. We have to come out and be more physical than Strongsville is." Benedictine 0-0 0-0

"We have to play with discipline. Most teams are not at their pinnacle early in the Lake Catholic 0-0 0-0 season, so we need to eliminate mistakes and play smart football." NDCL 0-0 0-0 Padua 0-0 0-0 Walsh Jesuit 0-0 0-0 COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion

WEEKLY REWIND THE OPPONENT: STRONGSVILLE MUSTANGE

Lake Catholic Cougars MUSTANGS 2012 Mustangs Schedule 8/23 A Lake Catholic 0-0 overall 8/31 H Gahanna Lincoln Akron St Vincent-St Mary Irish 31 9/7 H Padua 0-0 NEO-Valley 9/14 A Elyria Lake Catholic Cougars 14 9/21 H Valley Forge Week 12 - November 11, 2011 9/28 A Twinsburg Bedford Bearcat Stadium - Bedford, Ohio Location Strongsville, Ohio 10/5 A Medina Enrollment 2,540 (co-ed) 10/12 H Brunswick The number 11 was wild on a late fall night in Nickname Mustanges 10/19 A Mentor Northeast Ohio, but Lake Catholic wasn’t wild Colors Forest Green and White 10/26 H Solon Stadium Pat Catan Stadium about how Nov. 11, 2011 finished up. Surface Grass Head Coach Russ Jacques Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary senior QB Kevin Record at School (20th Season) 2011 Mustangs Schedule (1-9) Besser completed 15 of 24 passes for 287 yards Career Record 8/26 H Lake Catholic L 15-21 and two touchdowns - both to Jordan 9/2 A Gahanna-Lincoln L 0-31 Hargrove in the first half - to lead the Fighting 9/9 A Padua L 7-21 9/18 H Elyria L 21-38 Irish to a 31-14 win over Lake Catholic in a NEO - Valley 9/23 A Valley Forge W 35-0 Division III regional semifinal at Bedford Bearcat 9/30 H Twinsburg L 9-35 Stadium. Brunswick 0-0, 0-0 10/7 H Medina (5 ot) L 27-30 10/14 A Brunswick 14-31 Medina 0-0, 0-0 L Hargrove caught five passes for 143 yards, 10/21 H Mentor L 7-38 10/28 A Solon 14-38 including touchdowns of 63 and seven yards Mentor 0-0, 0-0 L that gave the Fighting Irish a 14-0 halftime lead. The lead grew to 21-0 in the third quarter. John Solon 0-0, 0-0 Stepec had a TD run to give the Cougars life in 2010 Mustangs Schedule (6-4) the third quarter, but an interception return for Strongsville 0-0, 0-0 8/27 A Euclid L 5-9 9/3 H Mentor 17-38 a touchdown and a field goal by SVSM were Twinsburg 0-0, 0-0 L too much to overcome. 9/10 H Padua W 28-14 9/17 A Hudson W 42-14 9/24 H Lakewood W 42-3 Lake Catholic’s final points of 2011 came on a NEO - River 10/1 A Medina W 34-14 50-yard TD run by Aaron Phillips. Lake Catholic Cuyahoga Falls 0-0, 0-0 10/8 A Mayfield W 28-0 finished a fantastic season at 10-2. Elyria 0-0, 0-0 10/15 H Brunswick L 33-36 Hudson 0-0, 0-0 10/22 A Nordonia W 55-41 Mayfield 0-0, 0-0 10/29 H Solon (ot) L 28-31 North Royalton 0-0, 0-0 Stow-Munroe Falls 0-0, 0-0 Strongsville Mustangs Head Coach: Russ Jacques Veteran Strongsville coach Strongsville Mustangs 14 NEO - Lake Russ Jacques also coached on the college level at West Brush 0-0, 0-0 Solon Comets 38 Virginia, Pittsburgh, Wisconsin Garfield Heights 0-0, 0-0 and Northwestern. As NU's Week 10, October 28, 2011 Normandy 0-0, 0-0 offensive coordinator (1987-89), Stewart Field, Solon Ohio Parma 0-0, 0-0 Jacques coached three 1,000- Shaker Heights 0-0, 0-0 yard passers and two 1,000- Strongsville concluded one of the toughest Valley Forge 0-0, 0-0 yard rushers. His offenses set 14 Northwestern seasons in the schools history with a 38-14 loss to school records. the Solon Comets at Stewart Field. Spent two years at Pittsburgh (1985-86) and The Mustangs were trailing, 14-0, after the first served five seasons (1980-84) as offensive quarter and 24-0 at the half. With the loss, coordinator at West Virginia. Coached in four bowl games for Mountaineers. A legendary Strongsville finished with a 1-9 record. quarterback at Parma Senior High School (class of 1962) and led Bowling Green to MAC championships in 1964 and 1965. COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion

HEAD COACH MIKE BELL Div III - Region 9 JV Schedule Mike Bell is entering his 11th year as the head coach 8/25 A Strongsville Final Standing 2011 at Lake Catholic. In 10 seasons, the Cougars are 9/1 H Brunswick 86-38 and have won 6 NCL Championships, qualified 9/8 H Youngstown Ursuline 1 Chagrin Falls 28.700 9/17 A for the state playoffs 8 times (playoff record of 16-8) Erie (PA) Cathedral 2 LAKE CATHOLIC 27.866 9/22 A Youngstown Mooney with 5 Regional Title appearances (2003, 2006, 2007, 3 University School 24.900 9/29 H Akron Hoban 2009, 2010) and 3 State Semi-Final appearances 4 Ravenna 22.500 10/8 A Benedictine (2007, 2009, and 2010). 5 Ravenna Southeast 21.650 10/13 A Padua 6 Akron St Vincent St Mary 20.762 10/20 H Walsh Jesuit Prior to 2002 Bell served as the Cougars' defensive 7 Benedictine 20.181 10/25 H NDCL coordinator for three seasons, winning the Division III State Championship in 2001. 8 Oberlin Firelands 19.500 Prior to coaching at Lake Catholic, Bell spent three years at Willoughby South as a 9 CVCA 16.650 position coach and defensive coordinator, four years at Maple Heights, and two 10 Jefferson 14.713 seasons at Pymatuning Valley. 11 Akron Buchtel 14.600 Frosh Schedule 12 NDCL 13.911 8/22 A Strongsville 13 John Hay 13.754 8/30 H Brunswick Coach Bell's Coaching Record - Year-By-Year 14 Hubbard 13.4500 9/6 H Youngstown Ursuline 15 Holy Name 13.300 9/13 A Erie (PA) Cathedral YEAR W L T Perc% Results 16 Niles McKinley 12.095 9/20 A Youngstown Mooney 17 Field 10.650 9/27 H Akron Hoban 18 Woodridge 9.400 10/4 A Benedictine 1 2002 2 8 0 0.200 did not make the post season 19 Orange 8.300 10/11 A Padua 20 Bay 5.400 10/18 H Walsh Jesuit 22003 10 3 0 0.769 Lost in Regional Final 10/24 H NDCL 3 2004 9 3 0 0.750 Lost in Regional Semi Final

4 2005 10 2 0 0.833 Lost in Regional Semi Final

5 2006 8 5 0 0.615 Lost in Regional Final JEROME T OSBORNE, SR STADIUM 6 2007 9 5 0 0.643 Lost in State Semi Final Address: 6477 Center Street, Mentor, Ohio Built: 1965 (renovated 2006) 7 2008 4 6 0 0.400 did not make the post season Surface: Turf Capacity 7,333 8 2009 12 2 0 0.857 Lost in State Semi Final

9 2010 12 2 0 0.857 Lost in State Semi Final The facility was originally built in 1965, in conjunction with the newly constructed 10 2011 10 2 0 0.833 Lost in Regional Semi Final Mentor High School. For the next 40 season, the stadium was simply called Mentor Cardinal Stadium. 11 2012 0 0 0 CURRENT SEASON That was until 2006 when the venue was fully renovated and renamed Jerome T Osborne Sr. Stadium, in honor of the well 11 seasons 86 38 0 0.694 OVERALL respected local businessman and entrepreneur.

70 30 0 0.722 REGULAR SEASON On March 14, 2006, the Osborne family made the announcement that they had donated more than $1 million to the capital 16 8 0 0.166 OHSAA PLAYOFFS improvement campaign for the stadium. The renovations included the installation of state-of-the-art FieldTurf, a rubberized, 8-lane track, ASSISTANT COACHES and a new scoreboard with a 15-square foot video board within it. The playing field is named Jerome T Osborne, Jr Field and the Scott O'Donnell Defensive Coordinator / Safeties Chuck Grebenc Special Teams Coordinator / Wide Receivers / Cornerbacks scoreboard was dedicated to Tommy Osborne. Bill Sowers Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line John Gibbons Defensive Line / Offensive Line Prior to 2006, Lake Catholic played home games at Mentor Memorial Art Bortnick Linebackers / Fullbacks / Tight Ends Junior High School. Robert Reho Running Backs / Cornerbacks John Struna Head JV Coach / JV Defensive Seating capacity the JTO is 7,333, Mark Martinis JV Offense COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion

LAKE CATHOLIC COUGARS IN WEEK 1 GAMES PAST SEASONS

Over the past 10 seasons, the Lake Catholic Cougars are 7-3 in opening weekend games, including winning their last three openers. In 2010, the Cougars began the season playing in the Charity Game Classic at Cleveland 2011 Season / Results Browns Stadium, defeating Divison 1 powerhouse, St Ignatius 28-21. 10-2 overall; 2nd Region 9

August 26, 2011 W 21-15 Strongsville Mustangs Pat Catan Stadium 8-26 Strongsville W 21-15 August 28, 2010 W 28-21 St Ignatius Wildcats Cleveland Browns Stadium 9-3 Ravenna W 21-14 August 29, 2009 W 44-21 VASJ Vikings Sparky DiBiasio Stadium 9-10 Ursuline W 9-0 August 23, 2008 L 18-35 Euclid Panthers Jerome T Osborne Stadium 9-16 Cardinal Mooney W 27-22 August 24, 2007 W 27-13 Euclid Panthers Sparky DiBiasio Stadium 9-24 Walsh Jesuit L 12-14 August 26, 2006 L 9-33 Euclid Panthers Jerome T Osborne Stadium 9-30 Benedictine W 30-6 August 26, 2005 W 33-0 Euclid Panthers Sparky DiBiasio Stadium 10-7 NDCL W 24-10 August 28, 2004 W 21-6 Euclid Panthers Mentor Memorial Junior High 10-14 Padua W 48-26 August 22, 2003 W 21-9 Euclid Panthers Sparky DiBiasio Stadium 10-21 Akron Hoban W 28-6 August 24, 2002 L 14-27 Euclid Panthers Mentor Memorial Junior High 10-28 Avon W 25-21 11-4 Benedictine W 47-21 (regional quarterfinal) 11-11 Akron St Vincent-St Mary L 14-31 COUGARS HEADLINES AND MILESTONES (regional semi-final)

OHSAA ADDS 7th FOOTBALL DIVISION DID YOU KNOW 2010 Season / Results Division I Will Be Reduced to 72 Schools; 12-2 overall; 2nd in Region 5 Plan to Begin in 2013 Lake Catholic has qualified for the OHSAA playoffs a total of 19 times and has 8-28 St ignatius W 28-21 The OHSAA will be adding a 7th division in football beginning in 9-3 Benedictine W 45-3 2013, Commissioner Dan Ross has announced in April. The played 50 OHSAA playoff games. 9-10 Ursuline L 10-14 addition of a 7th division was approved by the OHSAA's Board 9-17 Walsh Jesuit W 31-14 of Directors by a 6 to 3 vote Record against teams with more than 1 9-25 Eastlake North W 68-0 10-1 Holy Name W 55-0 The plan will place the top 10% of schools based on enrollment playoff game played against Lake 10-8 NDCL W 38-0 in Division I, with the remaining 644 schools divided evenly Catholic: among the next 6 divisions. This will leave 72 schools in Division I 10-16 Padua W 21-7 with the other 6 divisions averaging approximately 108 schools 10-22 Akron Hoban W 24-3 Akron Hoban (2-0) 10-30 Cleveland Central Catholic W 59-8 Each of the 7 divisions will continue to qualify 32 teams for post- Hubbard (2-0) 11-5 Kenston W 42-0 season play. Currently, the 6 OHSAA football divisions are (regional quarterfinal) comprised of an average of 120 schools per division Rocky River (2-0) 11-12 Warren Howland W 24-7 Ravenna (2-0) This is the first time the OHSAA has expanded the number of (regional semi-final) football tournament divisions since 1994, when a 6th division Ashland (2-0) 11-19 Ashland W 35-28 was added. Five years later (1999), the number of tournament Cortland Lakeview (2-0) (regional final) qualifiers in each division expanded from 16 to 32. When the 11-26 Maple Heights L 17-27 tournament first began in 1972, there were just 3 divisions, and Kenston (2-0) (state semi final) expansion to 5 divisions occurred in 1980. Benedictine (3-2) Akron St Vincent St. Mary (1-1) Youngstown Mooney (1-2) WORKING OVERTIME Walsh Jesuit (0-2) ASSISTANTS WITH HARDWARE Maple Heights (0-2) In the last 10 years, the Lake Catholic Cougars have played in ONE (1) overtime game, that Assistant Coaches John Gibbons and Art Bortnick have coming in the 2008 season. Overall, the each led teams to state championships. Cougars are 3-8 all-time in overtime, with the teams last win in OT coming in the 2001 State Gibbons did it in back-to-back years here at Lake COUGARS ON TV Title Game (27-21 win over Columbus St Francis Catholic (1991 and 1992), winning the school's first two DeSales) football championships. The August 31st game against the Brunswick Blue Bortnick took the Benedictine Bengals to three Devils at Judy Kirsch Field will be televised on a tape- September 27, 2008 - Week 6 consecutive Division III title games, winning two (2003 delayed basis by Time Warner Cable Sports. David Jerome T Osborne Stadium - Mentor, Ohio and 2004) and adding to the mystique of the 'Home of Wilson and Patrick Pierson will handle the play-by-play Padua Bruins 35 Champions' and analysis of the game OT Lake Catholic Cougars 28 COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion

1992 STATE CHAMPIONS - 20th ANNIVERSARY

It's been 20 years since Lake Catholic Lake Catholic opened the postseason Now the Cougars' defensive swept through 14 weeks and 14 oppo- with a 41-24 win over Youngstown coordinator, O'Donnell - who nents on the way to the school's Cardinal Mooney. The following week as a standout senior some second straight state championship was a game against another believe was the best overall in football. Youngstown team, which was by far player on the 1992 team - the most memorable of the 1992 said it wouldn't be fair to However, listening to Coach John season. compare the 1991 and 1992 squads and that both Gibbons talk about the season in such were very talented and unique in their own ways. great detail, you would think it ended The regional final against Youngstown Ursuline at O'Donnell said that on the 20th anniversary year of 20 minutes ago. Some things that special are hard to Mollenkopf Stadium in Warren was a classic. repeating as state champs, it's easier to put the forget. achievement in perspective than it was during the The Irish led, 14-0 at the half, and despite a passionate moment as a player. Lake Catholic won the 1991 Division III state plea to the players and the crowd from Coach championship with a 45-20 win over the Cincinnati Gibbons, on the first play of the third quarter, Trevor You look back now, especially as a coach, and you Academy of Physical Education. The Cougars had a Starghill broke off a 70-yard TD run to put Ursuline up, realize how hard that is to repeat as state champs tough act to follow after winning the school's first 21-0. because it takes some luck, avoiding injury and bad football state title, but they responded with a 14-0 breaks and you can't play even one bad game," record and back-to-back crowns. Lake Catholic rallied, made some big plays on both O'Donnell said. sides of the ball - including key interceptions - and The expectations by everyone involved was to win came back to tie the game at 21. It looked like "I remember during the Ursuline game when we were again, but the reality of it was to make sure the overtime was a given until Ursuline was called for a down 21-0 thinking, 'Uh oh' we're in trouble. But we motivation and the attitude of everyone was right," crucial penalty on a punt, and the Cougars took were able to make plays and get it done. After that, Gibbons said. advantage when Jim Novakovich kicked a 38-yard there was a feeling like 'we have to win it all, now that field goal late in regulation to take their first lead of the we survived that game'. game at 24-21; the Irish were unable to retake the “The first time it is special lead. because it had never been “When you are a player you are just out there on the done before. It has a certain field in the moment and it doesn’t really hit you what is The Cougars went on to beat Lima Bath the following feeling about it. The second time going on. Now, you look back on 1992 and the back- week in the state semifinal and then dominated is special because you know we to-back titles and I can appreciate the magnitude of Ironton for their second straight state title. have a chance to do it all again, the accomplishment more.” but you know that nobody is just going to hand it to you. And when you get there, you better “Despite what you guys have Gibbons said the back-to-back titles is appreciate it.” achieved, your legacy will be particularly special because he had remembered by what happens other teams that had enough talent to here tonight,“ Gibbons said, win the state championship and didn't. recalling his halftime speech So 1991 and 1992 are seasons the The Cougars opened 1992 with a flourish, blocking five against Ursuline. “I told them veteran coach will never take for punts in a row against St Edward in a 56-7 rout of the they will remember you by granted. Eagles. what happens in the second half. We got all roused up and “I had two teams in the mid-1990s The second game of the year against Berea almost ran out there, but then Starghill (1996 and 1997) that were undefeated didn’t happen as the Braves coach wasn’t interested ran a counter for a touchdown against tough opponents during the in playing the Cougars after Lake Catholic’s 1991 state and we are down 21-0. regular season." championship and wanted to be released from the "And then (those teams) lost in the playoffs to teams commitment to play Lake in 1992. Eventually, the The 1992 team was loaded with big names including that didn't sneak up on us, but just beat us and I can't game was played and the Cougars went on to a 34-6 wide receiver Joe Jurevicius (Super Bowl champion, exactly explain why," Gibbons said. "So I don't know if win that was tougher than the final score indicated. former Browns player), quarterback Pete Jelovic, the first one is the hardest or if it is tougher to repeat. I defensive back Brian Wervey, running back Carmen think winning No. 3 and No. 4 are the hardest because Lake Catholic finished the regular season off by Ilacqua and tight end/defensive end Scott O’Donnell. running roughshod through the North Coast League. I am telling you those two teams in the 90s were very good, but we just didn't get there. The Cougars allowed only 51 total points during the Jurevicius was arguably the biggest name on the regular season. roster, playing his senior season and a year away from “Time goes by fast. It’s been 20 years, and those teams going to play at Penn State. Jurevicius was injured will always be special. And I am still doing what I love during the Ursuline game trying to block and missed to do." the Lima Bath game before returning at less than 100 percent to play against Ironton. COUGARS 2012 Football Game Notes 19-time OHSAA Playoff Qualifier 3-time State Champion

STRONGSVILLE ROSTER COUGARS 2012 ROSTER

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