Freeze Watch issued April 24 at 9:37AM EDT until April 25 at 9:00AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 31 possible.
* WHERE...Portions of central and west central Ohio.
* WHEN...From late tonight through Thursday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.
Today 49° Today 49° 33° 33° frost Tomorrow 57° Tomorrow 57° frost 38° 38°
Saturday, September 16th, 2006

Celina a speed bump for Shawnee

By Ryan Hines
Photo by Frank Snyder/The Daily Standard

Celina quarterback Derek Gagle is hit hard and sacked by Lima Shawnee's Jesse Norris during their Western Buckeye League contest on Friday night at Celina Stadium. Shawnee rolled past Celina, 47-0.

Shawnee is considered the favorite to win the Western Buckeye League football title for numerous reasons and the Indians showed most of its arsenal on Friday night at Celina Stadium.
The Indians rushed for five touchdowns and then got two interception returns for touchdowns by Nate Biss in the first quarter on the way to embarrassing Celina, 47-0.
"We were banged up, we were beat up and we were embarrassed," said Celina head coach Jerry Harris. "I offer no excuses. Anything I say right now would seem like an excuse so the best thing for me is to not say anything. There's a 100 reasons why this game ended up like this, but it will all sound like excuses.
"If I had to wrap it all up into one word, it would be intimidation," added Harris. "We played intimidated and they had superior talent."
Celina was miserable in all facets of the game against Shawnee and the statistics are quick to point that out. The Bulldogs amassed just 140 total yards of offense while completing just 6-of-26 passes for 46 yards and two interceptions. Celina reached the Shawnee 30-yard line just once in the game and it came in the fourth quarter with the substitutes running the show.
On the other side of the ball, Shawnee totaled 440 yards of offense and 318 on the ground.
Shawnee head coach Dick West thought his team played sluggish in its first three games, but the long-time Indians coach was impressed with Friday's performance.
"I didn't think that we were playing very well in the first three games, we were missing something that we were showing from the scrimmages, I'm not sure what it was, but we were missing something," said West. "I challenged them to get that back and they seemed to respond."
The Indians raced to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter sparked by a pair of interception returns by Biss. Biss stepped in front of a slant attempt by Celina quarterback Derek Gagle and the Shawnee junior caught the ball and raced down the sidelines for six points. Biss' INT return that put Shawnee up 14-0 came just 58 seconds prior to Tyler Rhoades' 20-yard touchdown run.
Biss struck gold again for Shawnee in the first quarter as he jumped another slant attempt and took this one 38 yards for the score putting the Indians up 21-0.
"This is his first year starting and he just keeps getting better each week. He's an exciting player and he showed some of that tonight," said West. "He must of picked up something on film on those two interceptions."
Derek Lingenfelter put Shawnee up 35-0 at halftime with a pair of short-distance touchdowns runs of one and two yards. A Gagle fumble caused by penetration from the Shawnee defense on an option play at the Celina one-yard line led to the first Lingenfelter score.
The Indians wrapped up their scoring in the second half as a pair of 100-yard rushers reached pay dirt for Shawnee.
Brandon Stephenson, who ran 19 times for a game-high 122 yards, had a five-yard touchdown run in the third quarter while James Dillard, who rushed the ball six times for 106 yards, got a big hole and sprinted untouched for a 71-yard score in the fourth quarter.
Stephenson changed his jersey number from 34 to 1 hoping to put history on Shawnee's side for the rest of the season. Brandon's older brother Brian (a backup running back at Yale) was the leading rusher for the Indians' team in 2004, the last time that Shawnee won the WBL and made the playoffs.
West likes the leadership role shown by the Indians' sophomore tailback.
"When his older brother was a senior, we had a great season and Brandon asked if he could change numbers as a reminder to that team and how hard they worked," explained West. "He's a good kid and a quiet kid but it was nice to see him make a leadership move like that."
Harris seems to think that Shawnee is well on their way to a potentially successful campaign.
"That team is going to go somewhere, period," complimented Harris. "They have everything. They have size, strength, speed and they can just thrown the ball well enough. What else can you need?"
Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Cole Schaffner, top, and teammate Dustin Grinstead, 6, bring down a Shawnee ball carrier during their Western Buckeye League contest on Friday night. Shawnee invaded Celina and rolled to a 47-0 win over the Bulldogs.

Additional online stories on this date
A proposal by Celina city officials to buy land along the Coldwater Creek for a wetlands mitigation project is in legal limbo as a contractual deadline approaches. [More]
COLDWATER - After finding themselves in a spot rarely seen the last few years, Coldwater had two choices after falling behind 13-0 in the first half of the first quarter. [More]
Subscriber and paid stories on this date
Celina's planned bond validation hearing to justify the city's plan to build a walkway along the west bank of Grand Lake is an intricate, even confusing, legal process.
Only one Celina resident showed up at a recent public information session on the proposed vertical expansion of the Celina Sanitary Landfill, but residents will have another chance to voice their concerns.
ST. HENRY - The St. Henry Redskins went on the road Friday and took care of business in a hurry as they routed the New Bremen Cardinals, 45-0, in Midwest Athletic play on homecoming night at Cardinal Stadium.
ST. MARYS - It's a rivalry that dates back almost as far as the Israeli-Palestinian spat, which made the three-game losing streak to their nemesis e
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Versailles held off a fesity bunch of Fort Recovery Indians to snap back from last week's loss to Anna with a 40-27 win over the Indians at Barrenbrugge Park in Fort Recovery.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Dailyn Campbell threw for touchdowns and Jesse Howard added two more as Kenton improved to 3-1 on the season with a 30-7 win over Bath in Bath Township on Friday night. Bath drops to 1-3 with the loss.
MARION LOCAL - After a brutal two-game stretch against a pair of Midwest Athletic Conference powers, the Marion Local Flyers needed a chance to get their confidence back.
Compiled by Ryan Hines
Celina cruised past Shawnee on the volleyball court on Thursday night with a three-game win over the Indians. The Bulldogs won 25-20, 25-21 and 25-15.