Saturday, September 20th, 2025
Coldwater bounces back to beat Minster
By Bruce Monnin
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Coldwater's Nolan Mescher makes a catch in front of Minster's Andrew Ketner during Friday's game at Cavalier Stadium.
COLDWATER - After last week's loss to Anna, Coldwater felt the need for some changes. They all worked out very well as the Cavaliers earned a big 34-7 homecoming win over Minster at Cavalier Stadium to move to 3-2 on the season.
"Our players had a team only meeting last Sunday that we didn't know about until yesterday," said Coldwater coach Chip Otten, "and the coaches started three sophomore D-linemen. The D-linemen had also been O-linemen before and were getting worn out. Instead of having five guys play eight positions we had eight guys playing eight positions. We had a great pass rush and great pass protection."
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Coldwater's Sam Rismiller (54) gets hold of Minster's Carson Kaylor as Griffin Lefeld closes in.
The game started as a defensive contest as the first two Wildcat drives and the opening Cavalier possession resulted in punts after no first downs were achieved. On Coldwater's second drive, they ground out 31 yards on 10 plays to set up a Bryce Couchot 36-yard field goal. Couchot was a weapon all night long, making two field goals, averaging 60 yards per kickoff with four touchbacks and kicking four extra points. Couchot has now made 81 consecutive point after touchdown kicks.
Minster replied by using the running of Dominick Meyer to drive into Cavalier territory. The Wildcats attempted a slant pass over the middle, but Nolan Mescher stepped in front of the receiver and returned the interception to the Wildcat seven-yard line. Two plays later Karsyn Homan scored from two yards out to increase the Coldwater lead to 10-0.
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Coldwater's Karsyn Homan (15) tries to slip past Minster's Tyler Bergman.
"Nolan Mescher took a risk, and what a play by Nolan," admitted Otten. "They had a 6-7 guy and a 6-5 guy and we were concerned that somehow they are going to match them up, but what an interception."
"Momentum took a big swing right there," lamented Minster coach Seth Whiting. "Their kid made a really nice play."
From there the game was all Cavaliers. An 18-yard pass from Homan to Caleb Schroer and a 28-yard Homan run set up a three-yard score by Homan to increase the lead to 17-0. Then just before half Couchot drilled a 31-yard field goal through the uprights for a 20-0 advantage.
Coldwater kept rolling to start the second half with Derek Dues rushing three times for 32 yards and a two-yard touchdown. After stuffing a Minster drive at the Cavalier 25, Karter Freed broke loose a 31-yard scoring run to start the fourth quarter. With the running clock in effect, the Wildcats used ten minutes to put together a 17-play, 80-yard drive capped by a Meyer eight-yard run to make the final tally 34-7.
Homan led all rushers with 109 yards and two scores on 18 carriers. Meyer for Minster almost matched him, compiling 107 yards and one touchdown on 17 rushes.
Passing yards were at a premium in this contest, as Coldwater gained 68 yards through the air while Minster only compiled 33 such yards. Schroer led all receivers with 29 yards on three catches.
Coldwater travels to face winless Parkway next Friday while Minster (3-2, 2-1 MAC) returns home to play St. Henry.