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Class 2A, Sectional 31

Mid-Southern Conference

 

October 24, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

CLASS 2A, SECTIONAL 31

First-Round Opponent: Providence

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: At Brownstown Central High School

 

Records: Providence (5-4 overall); Brownstown Central (7-1 overall, 4-1 in the Mid-Southern Conference).

State Rankings: Brownstown Central (No. 13 AP, No. 11 IFCA in Class 2A).

Sagarin Ratings: Providence (No. 165 Overall; No. 25 in Class 2A); Brownstown Central (No. 159 Overall; No. 22 in Class 2A).

Sagarin Game Prediction: Providence by 2.

 

Last Week: Brownstown Central won its seventh straight game, 41-21 over West Washington. At the same time, the Pioneers improved to 5-4 with a 63-24 victory over rival Clarksville.

 

Regular-Season Meeting: Did Not Play.

 

Next Week: The winner will face the winner of the Indian Creek-Clarksville game. If Providence wins, the Pioneers would host either Clarksville or Indian Creek in the semifinal round. With a victory, the Braves would either go to Indian Creek or be at home against Clarksville.

 

Last Year: Providence beat the Braves – 35-26 in the Sectional 31 title game – to win its first sectional championship in 13 years.

  

The “Inside” Scoop: I think, when all is said and done, this will be the sectional championship game. Both teams are playing very well, but Brownstown has more talent and more experience.

 

Scoop’s Pick: Brownstown Central 35, Providence 21.

 


CLASS 2A, SECTIONAL 31 PREVIEW

 

Sectional 31 Schedule

First Round

Eastern (0-9) at Mitchell (1-8)

Eastern Greene (2-7) at Paoli (8-1)

Indian Creek (6-3) at Clarksville (3-6)

Providence (5-4) at Brownstown Central (7-1)

 

Semifinals

Eastern/Mitchell Winner vs. Eastern Greene/Paoli Winner

Indian Creek/Clarksville Winner vs. Providence/Brownstown Central Winner

 

Championship

Semifinal Winners

 

 

Favorite: Brownstown Central. The Braves are finally playing like we expected them to all season. However, the favorite will be decided in Round 1, after the Brownstown Central-Providence matchup.

 

Darkhorse: Paoli. The 8-1 Rams are likely to be in the championship game. After that, anything can happen.

 

Best Player: Ethan Cook, Providence. Although Brownstown Central has three players who could qualify for this category, it's hard to argue with Cook, who has rushed for 1,673 yards and 17 touchdowns in eight games.

 

X-Factor: The Wing-T. The teams that executes it best in the Brownstown-Providence matchup will likely come out as Sectional 31 champions.

 

Scoop's Picks

First Round: Eastern 23, Mitchell 20; Paoli 56, Eastern Greene 7; Indian Creek 44, Clarksville 32; Brownstown Central 28, Providence 20.

 

Semifinals: Paoli 48, Eastern 0; Brownstown Central 56, Indian Creek 13.

 

Championship: Brownstown Central 31, Paoli 21.

 

The "Inside" Scoop: This sectional will be decided by the opening week matchup between Brownstown and Providence. The only other possibility is that Paoli earns a very serious upset in the title game.

 


BRAVES ON A ROLL

BC ends regular season with 41-21 win over West Washington

 

Mid-Southern Conference champion Brownstown Central remained hot Friday with a 41-21 victory over Brownstown Central.

 

It was the Braves' sixth straight victory and it ended the Senators' three-game winning streak.

 

The Brownstown offense scored early and often with 14 points in the first quarter and 13 more in the second to lead 27-0 at halftime.

 

Teddy Stucker, who finished with a game-high 128 rushing yards, scored twice in the first half. Blaze Hurley, who had 188 total yards, scoredon a 10-yard run and a 55-yard pass from Cam Cockerham.

 

Defensively, Kelley Wagner had a team-high eight tackles. Caleb Silvers had four six tackles and a fumble recovery.

 

The Braves kick off Sectional 31 action next Friday in the sectional's biggest first-round contest. They host 5-4 Providence, which beat Clarksville 63-24 on Friday, are one of three Sectional 31 serious contenders, along with Brownstown

 

West Washington participates in Class A's Sectional 40. In their first-round game next Friday, the Senators to go Dugger to face 6-3 Union. The Bulldogs improved to 6-3 with a 28-7 win over Wood Memorial on Friday.

 

 

Brownstown Central Final West Washington
41 0:00 21
14-13-7-7 Score by Quarters 0-0-7-14
20 First Downs Rushing 11
0 First Downs Passing 8
0 First Downs by Penalty 1
20 Total First Downs 20
48-356 Rushing (Att-Yards) 31-173
5-9-98-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Yards-Int) 15-36-234-4
1-35.0 Punts-Avg. 0-0.0
1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1
6-38 Penalties-Yards 6-55

 

 

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter

BC - Blaze Hurley 26 run (Stephen Lewis kick), 6:46

BC - Teddy Stucker 10 run (Lewis kick), 4:20

 

2nd Quarter

BC - Stucker 1 run (Lewis kick), 11:13

BC - Christian Peters 2 run (kick failed), 2:05

 

3rd Quarter

BC - Hurley 55 pass from Cam Cockerham (Lewis kick), 6:11

WW - Martin Chastain 7 run (Taylor Proffitt kick), 2:52

 

4th Quarter

BC - Caleb Silvers 3 run (Lewis kick), 11:07

WW - Chastain 2 run (kick failed), 6:12

WW - Daniel Conrad 47 pass from Kendall Rosenbaum (Doan pass from Rosenbaum), 1:28

 

Rushing (Yards-Attempts)

BC: Stucker 17-128, Hurley 7-116, Peters 5-58, Silvers 4-17, Cam Cockerham 7-12, Cody Silvers 1-11, Jordan Turpin 3-8, Kelley Wagner 3-7, Dakota Holman 1-(minus 1).

WW: Chastain 26-187, Conrad 1-(minus 2), Seth Morrow 2-(minus 2), Rosenbaum 1-(minus 7), Cody Marrs 1-(minus 9).

 

Passing (Att-Comp-Yards-Int)

BC: Cockerham 5-9-98-0.

WW: Chastain 12-32-141-4, Rosenbaum 2-3-66-0, Proffitt 1-1-3-0.

 

Receiving (Receptions-Yards)

BC: Hurley 3-72, Stuart Robison 2-26.

WW: Luke Brackney 4-50, Conrad 1-46, Marrs 3-45, Doan 4-30, Morrow 1-20, Josh Ross 2-19.

 

Punts (Attempts-Yards)

BC: Cockeham 1-35.

 

Kickoffs (Numbers-Yards-Touchbacks)

BC: Lewis 4-150, Wagner 3-120.

 

Kickoff Returns (Attempts-Yards)

BC: Hurley 1-28, Ca. Silvers 1-10.

 

Tackles (Solo-Assists)

BC: Wagner 2-6, Kaeler Persinger 3-4, Ca. Silvers 2-4, Ethan Martin 1-4, Ryan Shoemaker 1-4, Hurley 1-3, Cockerham 3-0, Andrew Allman 2-1, Logan Mills 2-1, Chris Hinton 0-3, David Baker 1-1, Casey Bowling 0-2, Michael Leitzman 0-2, Kyle Whistler 1-0, Robison 0-1.

 

Quarterback Sacks

BC: Mills 1, Hinton 1, Bowling 1, Damian Jackson 1.

 

Tackles for Loss

BC: Bowling 1, Leitzman 1.

 

Interceptions

BC: Cockerham 2, Persinger 1, Allman 1.

 

Fumble Recoveries

BC: Ca. Silvers 1.

 

Passes Defended

BC: Leitzman 1, Hurley 1, Jake Brown 1.

 


October 16, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

This Week’s Opponent: West Washington

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: At West Washington High School in Campbellsburg

 

Records: Brownstown Central (6-1 overall, 4-1 in the Mid-Southern Conference); West Washington (5-3 overall, 3-2 in the Patoka Lake Conference).

State Rankings: Brownstown Central (No. 16 AP, No. 11 IFCA in Class 2A).

Sagarin Ratings: Brownstown Central (No. 154 Overall; No. 23 in Class 2A); West Washington (No. 244 Overall; No. 28 in Class A).

Sagarin Game Prediction: Brownstown Central by 16.

 

Last Week: Brownstown Central clinched its first MSC championship in four years with a 55-0 win over Eastern. In the win, Cam Cockerham completed 10 of 14 passes for 274 yards and four touchdowns. West Washington won its fourth straight game with an easy 49-14 win over Mitchell by QB Martin Chastain, who rushed for three touchdowns and threw for two more. The Senators had 482 yards of total offense in the win.

 

Last Year vs. West Washington: Brownstown Central won its third straight game to finish the 2007 regular season with a 48-7 win over the Senators.

 

Last 10 Years vs. West Washington: Brownstown Central 8-2. After West Washington won two straight years in 2004-05, the Braves have won the last two matchups.

 

The “Inside” Scoop: Brownstown has found its groove. The Braves are going to be very, very tough to beat in the playoffs.

 

Scoop’s Pick: Brownstown Central 48, West Washington 20.

 


BRAVES EARN SHARE OF CONFERENCE TITLE

Brownstown clinches MSC crown for first time since 2005

 

Coach Reed May's Brownstown Central team has come a long way.

 

Once dominant in the Mid-Southern Conference, no Braves team had won a league crown since 2005. On Friday, they did that with a 55-0 win over Eastern.

 

It's come a long way this year, as well, having won five straight games after a 28-24 loss to fellow-tri-champion Charlestown on Aug. 29 in Week 2.

 

On Friday, Brownstown made sure early that it would capture the title it has longed to have for three years.

 

The Braves scored 14 points in the first quarter and 21 more in the second to bury the winless Musketeers.

 

Cam Cockerham completed 10 of 14 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns to Blaze Hurley, and one apiece to Stuart Robison and Christian Peters.

 

Hurley finished with 88 yards receiving.

 

Defensively, Caleb Silvers led the Braves with five tackles.

 

Ryan Tandy was Eastern's top offensive performer with 45 yards on 13 carries.

 

The Braves close out their regular season next Friday against 5-3 West Washington. The Senators are one of Southern Indiana's hottest teams, having won three games in a row. Their 49-14 win over Mitchell on Friday marked the third straight game in which they scored at least 46 points.

 

On the same night, Eastern will attempt to pick up its first win when it hosts Eastern Greene. The Thunderbirds are 1-7 after a 49-24 loss to unbeaten Paoli on Friday.

 

 

Eastern Final Brownstown Central
0 0:00 55
0-0-0-0 Score by Quarters 14-21-14-6
4 First Downs Rushing 6
1 First Downs Passing 8
0 First Downs by Penalty 9
5 Total First Downs 14
31-100 Rushing (Att-Yards) 25-177
0-4-0-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Yards-Int) 12-16-293-0
3-38.3 Punts-Avg. 0-0
2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0
3-15 Penalties-Yards 4-21
22:51 Time of Possession 25:09
1-7 3rd Down Conversions 4-5
0-3 4th Down Conversions 1-1

 

 

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter

BC - Blaze Hurley 55 pass from Cam Cockerham (Steffen Lewis kick)

BC - Teddy Stucker 25 run (Lewis kick)

 

2nd Quarter

BC - Stuart Robison 21 pass from Cockerham (Lewis kick)

BC - Christian Peters 16 pass from Cockerham (Lewis kick)

BC - Hurley 1 run (Lewis kick)

 

3rd Quarter

BC - Hurley 33 pass from Cockerham (Lewis kick)

BC - Caleb Silvers 14 run (Lewis kick)

 

4th Quarter

BC - Taylor Franklin 3 run (kick failed)

 

Rushing (Yards-Attempts)

Eastern: Ryan Tandy 13-45, Michael Givans 6-24, Nathaniel Hurst 9-17, Devon Webb 3-14.

Brownstown Central: Stucker 3-41, Hurley 4-27, Cody Silvers 2-25, Cockerham 2-19, Nick Derringer 2-17, Peters 3-17, Ca. Silvers 1-14, Taylor Franklin 3-12, Jordan Turpin 1-5, Caleb Butler 1-1, Dakota Holman 1-1, Braden Scarlett 1-1, Ryan Shoemaker 1-(minus 3).

 

Passing (Att-Comp-Yards-Int)

Eastern: Givans 0-4-0-0.

Brownstown Central: Cockerham 10-14-271-0, Tim Bishop 1-1-12-0, Jake Brown 1-1-10-0.

 

Receiving (Receptions-Yards)

Brownstown Central: Hurley 2-88, Stucker 2-68, Peters 3-67, Wade Toppe 2-22, Robison 1-21, Coley Brown 1-17, Kaeler Persinger 1-10.

 

Punts (Attempts-Yards)

Eastern: Jacob Portela 3-115.

 

Kickoffs (Numbers-Yards-Touchbacks)

Eastern: Zack Albertson 1-42.

Brownstown Central: Lewis 7-249, Kelley Wagner 2-53.

 

Kickoff Returns (Attempts-Yards)

Eastern: Tandy 1-30, Webb 1-21, Hurst 2-13.

Brownstown Central: Hurley 1-14.

 

Tackles (Solo-Assists)

Eastern: Tandy 4-2, Casey Hatcher 2-4, Micah Taylor 3-2, Hurst 2-3, Webb 3-1, Dustin Whittaker 2-2, Austin Duncan 1-3, Joseph Valenzuela 2-0, Jarad Thompson 1-1, Zack Albertson 1-0, Brandon Pask 0-1, Christian Newcomb 0-1.

Brownstown Central: Ca. Silver 3-2, Ethan Martin 3-1, Peters 2-1, Shoemaker 1-2, David Baker 1-2, Wagner 1-2, Chris Branaman 0-3, Andrew Allman 1-1, Cockerham 1-1, Justin Lane 1-1, Turpin 1-1, Hurley 0-2, Persinger 0-2, Co. Silvers 0-2, Stucker 0-2, Casey Bowling 1-0, Hank Deckard 1-0, Robison 1-0, Scott Baker 0-1, Bishop 0-1, Chris Hinton 0-1, Logan Mills 0-1, Steven Wingler 0-1.

 

Tackles for Loss

Brownstown Central: Hinton 2, D. Baker 1, Stucker 1, Martin 1.

 

Fumble Recoveries

Brownstown Central: Ca. Silvers 1.

 

Passes Defended

Brownstown Central: Branaman 1, Hurley 1.

 


October 9, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

This Week’s Opponent: Eastern

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: At Brownstown Central High School

 

Records: Eastern (0-7 overall, 0-5 in the Mid-Southern Conference); Brownstown Central (5-1 overall, 3-1 in the Mid-Southern Conference).

State Rankings: Brownstown Central (No. 17 AP, No. 15 IFCA in Class 2A).

Sagarin Ratings: Eastern (No. 317 Overall; No. 64 in Class 2A); Brownstown Central (No. 147 Overall; No. 23 in Class 2A).

Sagarin Game Prediction: Brownstown Central by 55.

 

Last Week: Brownstown rolled up 619 yards of offense in a 63-26 win over Clarksville. Eastern dropped its 16th straight contest, 45-18 to North Harrison.

 

Last Year vs. Eastern: Despite a 54-14 win over the Musketeers, Brownstown Central fell out of the MSC championship – after a Charlestown win – for the second straight season. Cam Cockerham completed 10 of 13 passes for 176 yards and three scores in the Braves’ win.

 

Last 10 Years vs. Eastern: BC 1-0. Last year was the first meeting between the two schools.

 

The “Inside” Scoop: Brownstown’s playing its best football at the right time of the season. The Braves have won four straight and they may go on a long, long winning streak.

 

Scoop’s Pick: Brownstown Central 59, Eastern 13.

 


October 6, 2008

Sectional 31 Draw

First Round

Friday, October 24

Eastern (0-7) at Mitchell (1-6)

Eastern Greene (1-6) at Paoli (7-0)

Indian Creek (5-2) at Clarksville (2-5)

Providence (4-3) at Brownstown Central (5-1)

 

Semifinal Round

Friday, October 31

Eastern-Mitchell winner vs. Eastern Greene-Paoli winner

Indian Creek-Clarksville winner vs. Providence-Brownstown Central winner

 

Championship Game

Friday, November 7

Semifinal winners

 


October 3, 2008

BRAVES ROUT CLARKSVILLE

Brownstown offense stellar in 63-26 win

 

For the second week in a row, Brownstown Central had its ground game rolling.

 

This week -- in a 63-26 win over Clarksville -- the Braves also had success through the air.

 

The combination of rushing and passing led to 42 first-half points and 617 total yards in the contest.

 

Teddy Stucker led the Braves' rushing attack again with 136 yards. He scored three times, twice in the second quarter alone.

 

Cam Cockerham completed 10 of 15 passes for 174 yards and a TD pass to Coley Brown. Brown caught five passes for 120 yards.

 

Clarksville's Corey Bowens led all rushers with 206 yards on 22 carries. He scored twice, as did Nathan Masters, who had 60 of the Generals' 275 rushing yards.

 

Ethan Martin led the BC defense with eight tackles. Masters led all tacklers with 11.

 

Brownstown hosts winless Eastern next Friday. The Musketeers fell to North Harrison 45-18 on Friday.

 

On the same night, Clarksville hosts Crawford County. The Wolfpack are 3-4 after a 53-28 loss to West Washington on Friday.

 

 

Brownstown Central Final Clarksville
63 0:00 26
21-21-7-14 Score by Quarters 0-12-0-14
18 First Downs Rushing 9
7 First Downs Passing 0
0 First Downs by Penalty 0
25 Total First Downs 9
51-443 Rushing (Att-Yards) 38-275
10-15-174-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Yards-Int) 2-6-4-0
0-0 Punts-Avg. 4-26.8
0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0
4-30 Penalties-Yards 6-44
21:03 Time of Possession 26:57

 

 

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter
BC - Cam Cockerham 7 run (Steffen Lewis kick), 7:49
BC - Coley Brown 55 pass from Cockerham (Lewis kick), 4:58
BC - Caleb Silvers 9 run (Lewis kick), 1:09

2nd Quarter
BC - Blaze Hurley 7 run (Lewis kick), 10:16
BC - Teddy Stucker 1 run (Lewis kick), 7:21
C - Corey Bowens 15 run (run failed), 5:08
BC - Stucker 3 run (Lewis kick), 2:41
C - Bowens 60 run (pass failed), :35

3rd Quarter
BC - Stucker 40 run (Lewis kick), 8:08

4th Quarter
BC - Christian Peters 1 run (Lewis kick), 11:55
C - Nathan Masters 13 run (pass failed), 9:50
BC - Kelley Wagner 2 run (Lewis kick), 6:45
C - Masters 1 run (Jared Loo pass from Michael Nelms), 3:09

 

Rushing (Yards-Attempts)

Brownstown Central: Stucker 14-136, Peters 10-66, Hurley 8-64, Silvers 3-38, Wagner 5-35, Cody Silvers 3-28, Dakota Holman 2-11, Jordan Turpin 1-2.

Clarksville: Bowens 21-207, Masters 12-58, Andrew Beyerle 4-9, Michael Nelms 1-1.

 

Passing (Att-Comp-Yards-Int)

Brownstown Central: Cockerham 10-15-174-1.

Clarksville: Nelms 2-3-4-0, Bowens 0-3-0-0.

 

Receiving (Receptions-Yards)

Brownstown Central: Brown 5-120, Hurley 2-36, Peters 2-17, Stucker 1-1.

Clarksville: Bowens 1-4, Masters 1-0.

 

Punts (Attempts-Yards)

Clarksville: Masters 4-110.

 

Kickoffs (Numbers-Yards-Touchbacks)

Brownstown Central: Wagner 5-160, Lewis 5-145.

Clarksville: Masters 5-194.

 

Punt Returns (Attempts-Yards)

Brownstown Central: Hurley 1-13.

 

Kickoff Returns (Attempts-Yards)

Brownstown Central: Hurley 2-46, Stucker 1-10.

Clarksville: Bowens 1-50, Masters 2-22, Loo 2-21.

 

Tackles (Solo-Assists)

Brownstown Central: Ethan Martin 3-5, Andrew Allman 3-3, Ryan Shoemaker 1-5, Michael Leitzman 2-2, Turpin 1-3, Chris Hinton 2-1, David Baker 1-2, Cockerham 1-2, Hurley 1-2, Casey Bowling 2-0, Kaeler Persinger 1-1, Ca. Silvers 1-1, Co. Silvers 1-1, Peters 0-2, Stuart Robison 0-2, Wagner 0-2, Tim Bishop 0-1, Josh Erwin 0-1, Justin Lane 0-1, Logan Mills 0-1, Wade Toppe 0-1.

Clarksville: Masters 4-7, Tyler Merchant 7-3, Brad Chesser 4-3, Jayme Feller 4-3, Aaron Jaggers 3-4, John Lukes 2-5, Zach Gunther 4-0, Jared Loo 4-0, Andrew Suhr 2-1, Kyle Tomerlin 0-3, Dylan Fisher 2-0, Ryan Gibson 1-1, Beyerle 0-2, Jacob Carver 0-2, Matthew Montgomery 1-0, Devin Shafer 0-1, Chris Smith 0-1.

 

Tackles for Loss

Brownstown Central: Hurley 2, Allman 1, Peters 1, Hinton 1, Bowling 1.

 

Interceptions

Clarksville: Beyerle 1.

 

Passes Defended

Brownstown Central: Ca. Silvers 1, Brown 1.

 


October 3, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

This Week’s Opponent: