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MASSILLON, OH- On a more than perfect day during spring, high school football seniors came together for the 47th annual Ohio High School Football Coaches Association All-Star games held at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
Division I-III
In the kickoff game it was the North who prevailed over the South in a dominating fashion 36-21. DaOne Owens (Massillon) was the first to take the helm for Team North and came out in a fashion that replicated what he did in the course of the regular season and postseason.
Massillon QB DaOne Owens connects with Norton's Noah Willig during @ohsfca Division I-III North South All-Star game. @DaoneOwens @NoahWillig @OHSAASports@NortonAth@MTigerFB#TeamNorth pic.twitter.com/5mAChfD2wf
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Owens found Noah Willig (Norton) early in the first quarter to put an early and easy score up on the South, he then followed up by finding Glenoak standout Avantae Burt who played wide receiver for the North on a post catch and run for his only touchdown reception on the day to go up 14-0.
DaOne Owens tosses his second TD to Avantae Burt to go up 14-0 for @ohsfca Division I-III Team North.@DaoneOwens @Vantae330 pic.twitter.com/u2Qqjqthdp
— Ohio High School Football/Basketball Media (@OHSFBMedia) April 27, 2024
Team North would not let up as Will Stack (Wadsworth) would continue where Owens left of throwing strikes as he connected with Jakorion Caffey (Avon) for a mid third quarter touchdown with 5:00 minutes left to run the score up 21-0 and also hit Anthony Fuline (Jackson, Stark Co) for a second score of the day.
Wadsworth's QB Will Stack connects with Avon's Jakorion Caffey to go up 21-0 for @ohsfca Team North.@wstack20 @JakorionC pic.twitter.com/1UoRnVfgUl
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Team South had not put any points on the board until the 3:02 mark of the third quarter when Diore Hubbard (Gahanna Lincoln) scampered for a touchdown to bring them within two touchdowns with a score of 21-7.
The South team would muster up two more scores one from QB Matt Pappas (Grove City) on a quarterback keeper that would add the last score of 21 for the game.
Team South would show frustrations as the game was called with a little under 2:00 minutes left because of chippiness between not just players but coaches as well.
Division I-III Team North game honors after 36-21 victory.
— Ohio High School Football/Basketball Media (@OHSFBMedia) April 28, 2024
Game MVP: @DaoneOwens
Offensive: @NoahWillig
Defensive: @dylancrasi pic.twitter.com/bEq2fKafSU
Game MVP went to DaOne Owens, Defensive MVP went to Aurora's Dylan Crasi who had a pick six in the game, and Offensive MVP went to Noah Willig.
Division IV-VII
In the battle for the small schools divisions of the OHSAA Team North completes the sweep for the day winning 21-7 over Team South.
This game would not see a ton of scoring as both teams failed to get a constant rhythm going, Canton South phenom Jack 'Poochie' Snyder would highlight the day once they got going and would land a couple strikes to Issaiah Ramsey (Shelby) and Gino Blasini (Kirtland) to get things going in the air attack.
Canton South's Poochie Snyder puts it on a string to Kirtland's Gino Blasini late in 2nd qtr for @ohsfca Div. IV-VII Team North.@poochie_snyder @Gino_Blasini pic.twitter.com/uVxScUY5XC
— Ohio High School Football/Basketball Media (@OHSFBMedia) April 28, 2024
McComb senior Braxton Althauser would score the first touchdown of the game on a run play with 9:03 in the first quarter.
Levi Smiley (Purcell Marian) would have the only score for Team South a touchdown reception from QB Newton Hoops from Unioto high school.
Game MVP would go to 'Poochie Snyder, Offensive MVP would land in the hands of Braxton Althauser, and the Defensive MVP would go to Landon Bockelman of Liberty Center.
Akron Buchtel's Zyaire Lewis post game Interview for @ohsfca Div. IV-VII Team North, Zyaire were one of many athletes shutout by the closing of Notre Dame College after commitment, solid athlete who had monster 1st half.@Balloutzy05 pic.twitter.com/az7Yw8u3uT
— Ohio High School Football/Basketball Media (@OHSFBMedia) April 28, 2024
Buchtel DB Zyaire Lewis was a solid force on defense the better part of the game, he is one of many kids whose college he committed to shut their doors (Notre Dame College, Cleveland) on student/athletes that were ready to start their college careers on the gridiron and in the classroom. As of now he is without a place to call home by all regards this kid needs to be signed.
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