![]() “You have to be able to be physical and tackle. That offense can be a lot to handle,” Hunek said. Overall, the Titans were able to limit the Bulldogs’ flexbone option offense, which had put up over 40 points the previous two weeks. Olmsted Falls finally got on the board early in the second quarter when quarterback Jimmy Rosol found Trent Hrabnicky on a deep ball in the back of the end zone. ![]() This time it was Devyn Zahursky filling in at quarterback scoring on a 3-yard keeper to make it 14-0.īerea-Midpark made it three for three on touchdowns on their first-quarter possessions when Silva again gashed the Bulldogs defense up the middle, this time for a 51-yard touchdown. After forcing an Olmsted Falls punt, Berea-Midpark followed that up with 68-yard 12-play drive. ![]() The Titans took the opening drive 70 yards on seven plays with Noah Silva scoring on a 20-yard run up the middle. “When we’re able to do that we’ve been successful this year, but we’ve had games where we haven’t been able to do that, so it’s great to see us building momentum down the stretch.”īerea-Midpark’s spread offense mostly had its way in the first half moving the ball up and down the field, both on the ground and in the air. “We were able to play well in all three phases tonight,” Berea-Midpark coach Jon Hunek said. 20 in this week’s Top 25, dominated Avon Lake, which defeated Berea-Midpark (5-4) comfortably earlier in the year. The convincing win comes just one week after Olmsted Falls (6-3), ranked No. ![]() Friday night’s game between Olmsted Falls and Berea-Midpark could be placed in a similar “any given Friday” category as the host Titans upset the Bulldogs, 35-21, in the Battle of Bagley between the two Southwestern Conference rivals. BEREA, Ohio - “Any given Sunday” is a common phrase to describe unexpected results in the NFL. ![]()
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