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GENERALS

Class 2A, Sectional 31

Mid-Southern Conference

 

 

October 24, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

CLASS 2A, SECTIONAL 31

First-Round Opponent: Indian Creek

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: At Clarksville High School

 

Records: Indian Creek (6-3 overall, 4-1 in the Mid-Indiana Football Conference); Clarksville (3-6 overall, 2-4 in the Mid-Southern Conference).

Sagarin Ratings: Indian Creek (No. 194 Overall; No. 35 in Class 2A); Clarksville (No. 261 Overall; No. 49 in Class 2A).

Sagarin Game Prediction: Indian Creek by 17.

 

Last Week: Clarksville stayed with rival Providence early, but the Generals eventually fell 63-24 to the Pioneers. With a 19-6 win over South Decatur and a Triton Central loss, the Braves finished tied atop the MIFC Conference standings.

 

Regular-Season Meeting: Did Not Play.

 

Next Week: The winner will face the winner of the Providence-Brownstown Central game. With a win, Clarksville will go on the road to face either the Braves or the Pioneers in the semifinal round. If Indian Creek win, it will host Brownstown Central or go to Providence.

 

Last Year: Both teams lost in the first round. Clarksville lost to Paoli, 23-20. Indian Creek was beaten by Brownstown Central, 55-28.

  

The “Inside” Scoop: Clarksville faces a much tougher schedule, so don’t be shocked if this is a closer game than most people expect.

 

Scoop’s Pick: Indian Creek 40, Clarksville 32.

 


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.

 


PIONEERS TAKE BACK CITY CHAMPIONSHIP

Providence beats Generals for first time in four years

 

Providence scored 28 third-quarter points to pull away from city-rival Clarksville and end a four-game losing streak against the Generals with a 63-24 victory on Friday.

 

In the process, a star was born. With senior back Ethan Cook out, sophomore Spencer Corrao showed that its tradition of top-notch running backs with continue.

 

Corrao rushed for 283 yards and four touchdowns to help the Pioneers to 35 second-half points.

 

Shane Sparks added 122 yards for a Providence rushing attack that yielded 529 yards. He also scored three times.

 

Providence's other touchdown came on a 14-yard second-quarter TD pass from Anthony Denis to Jason Stephany.

 

Corey Bowens scored three of Clarksville's four touchdowns.

 

Both teams will participate in Class 2A's Sectional 31, starting this Friday.

 

Providence faces 7-1 Brownstown Central -- probably the sectional's favorite -- on the road. The Braves won their sixth straight game, 41-21 over West Washington on Friday.

 

On the same night, Clarksville hosts 6-3 Indian Creek.

 

 

Clarksville Final Providence
24 0:00 63
12-6-6-0 Score by Quarters 14-14-28-7
  First Downs Rushing  
  First Downs Passing  
  First Downs by Penalty  
16 Total First Downs 20
58-324 Rushing (Att-Yards) 46-529
5-11-132-1 Passing (Comp-Att-Yards-Int) 1-5-14-1
1-36.0 Punts-Avg. 0-0.0
1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0
5-25 Penalties-Yards 3-25
  Time of Possession  
  3rd Down Conversions  
  4th Down Conversions  

 

 

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter

C - Corey Bowens 11 run (run failed)

P - Shane Sparks 33 run (Christian Betz kick)

C - Bowens 69 run (pass failed)

P - Spencer Corrao 52 run (Betz kick)

 

2nd Quarter

P - Jason Stephany 14 pass from Anthony Denis (kick failed)

C - Bowens 11 run (run failed)

P - Corrao 7 run (Corrao run)

 

3rd Quarter

P - Corrao 6 run (Betz kick)

P - Sparks 10 run (Betz kick)

P - Corrao 12 run (Betz kick)

C - Thomas Threatt 75 pass from Michael Nelms (pass failed)

P - Sparks 25 run (Betz kick)

 

4th Quarter

P - Tyler Ash 8 run (Josh Maled kick)

 

Rushing (Yards-Attempts)

Clarksville:

Providence: Corroa 25-283, Sparks 10-122, Steve Burrous 2-58, Kevin Mooney 6-50, Tyler Ash 2-12, Jacob Golembeski 1-4.

 

Passing (Att-Comp-Yards-Int)

Clarksville:

Providence: Denis 1-5-14-1.

 

Receiving (Receptions-Yards)

Clarksville:

Providence: Stephany 1-14.

 

Punts (Attempts-Yards)

Clarksville:

 

Kickoffs (Numbers-Yards-Touchbacks)

Clarksville:

Providence: Maled 9-460, Betz 1-60.

 

Kickoff Returns (Attempts-Yards)

Clarksville:

Providence: Corrao 1-63, Mooney 2-31.

 

Tackles (Solo-Assists)

Clarksville:

Providence: Golembeski 1-28, Alex Boone 0-14, Cody Davidson 1-7, Ash 3-6, Betz 0-7, Thomas Reister 1-5, Dillon Smallwood 1-5, Travis Masterson 0-6, Stephany 0-6, Josh Hild 1-4, Zach Fromme 0-5, Burrous 1-3, Matt Hoyland 1-3, Dylan Collins 0-4, Mooney 1-1, Donovan Goode 1-1, Zach Rogers 1-1, Sparks 0-2, Tyler Ferree 0-1, Corby Burger 0-1, Brett Robinson 0-1, Michael Griffith 0-1.

 

Quarterback Sacks

Clarksville:

 

Tackles for Loss

Clarksville:

 

Interceptions

Clarksville:

Providence: Betz 1.

 

Forced Fumbles

Clarksville:

 

Fumble Recoveries

Clarksville:

Providence: Robinson 1.

October 16, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

This Week’s Opponent: Providence

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: At Providence High School in Clarksville

 

Records: Clarksville (3-5 overall, 2-4 in the Mid-Southern Conference); Providence (4-4 overall).

Sagarin Ratings: Madison (No. 233 Overall; No. 56 in Class 4A); Seymour (No. 118 Overall; No. 29 in Class 4A).

Sagarin Game Prediction: Seymour by 22.

 

Last Week: Corey Bowens rushed for 300 yards to help Clarksville to a 44-20 win over Crawford County. The Pioneers surrendered 382 rushing yards to one of the best offenses in Indiana and lost 47-21 to Tecumseh.

 

Last Year vs. Providence: Clarksville won its third straight city championship with a 14-13 victory over its rival. The Generals held on to a 14-0 third-quarter lead after getting a TD run from Robert Myers and TD pass from Drew Farney to Corey Bowens.

 

Last 10 Years vs. Providence: Providence 7-4. Providence has dominated the series history, but the Generals have beaten the Pioneers four straight times, including a playoff win in 2006.

 

The “Inside” Scoop: If Clarksville can get a big ground game from Bowens and Masters, they can hang close.

 

Scoop’s Pick: Providence 27, Clarksville 12.

 

 


BOWENS RUN WILD

Clarksville senior goes for 300 yards in 44-20 win over Crawford County

 

Because of injuries, this hasn't been the season that Clarksville senior Corey Bowens expected.

 

On Friday night, he made Crawford County pay for his frustrations.

 

Bowens carried the ball 25 times for 300 yards and scored three times in the Generals' 44-20 win over Crawford County.

 

After picking up just 137 yards and two touchdowns in his first four games, Bowens has 618 yards and six scores in his last three.

 

Bowens also scored on two conversion runs.

 

The senior also got help from sophomore Nathan Masters, who carried the ball 11 times for 73 yards and scored twice.

 

Jesse Allen had 124 yards and a touchdowns and three receptions for 76 yard, including a 53-yard TD pass from Daniel Allen, for Crawford County. The Wolfpack are now 3-5 in its second season of varsity play.

 

The 3-5 Generals close out their regular season next Friday in the Clarksville City Championship against 4-4 Providence. The Pioneers lost to unbeaten Tecumseh, 47-21 on Friday.

 

Crawford County will try to get an impressive fourth win -- in just its second season -- when it hosts 3-4 North Harrison. The Cougars missed out on the Mid-Southern Conference championship with a 25-7 loss to two-time MSC champion Charlestown on Friday.

 

 

Clarksville Final Crawford County
44 0:00 20
8-8-20-8 Score by Quarters 0-8-6-6
11 First Downs Rushing 9
3 First Downs Passing 4
0 First Downs by Penalty 1
14 Total First Downs 14
37-370 Rushing (Att-Yards) 38-191
5-11-58-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Yards-Int) 10-20-131-1
2-33.0 Punts-Avg. 3-30.7
3-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1
6-45 Penalties-Yards 4-21
19:02 Time of Possession 28:58

 

 

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter

Cl - Corey Bowens 12 run (Bowens run)

 

2nd Quarter

Cl -Thomas Threatt 11 pass from Michael Nelms (Nathan Masters pass from Nelms)

CC - Jesse Allen 53 pass from Daneil Allen (Dustin Bowling pass from Daniel Allen)

 

3rd Quarter

Cl - Masters 3 run (Bowens run)

Cl - Masters 10 run (pass failed)

CC -J. Allen 37 run (pass failed)

Cl - Bowens 53 run (run failed)

 

4th Quarter

Cl - Bowens 46 run (Tyler Merchant pass from Nelms)

CC - Andrew Douglas 7 run (run failed)

 

Rushing (Yards-Attempts)

Clarksville: Bowens 25-300, Masters 11-73, Threatt 1-(minus 3)

Crawford: J. Allen 13-124, Douglas 11-25, Bowles 5-19, Wyman 1-10, D. Allen 7-10, Cain 1-3.

 

Passing (Att-Comp-Yards-Int)

Clarksville: Nelms 5-11-58-0.

Crawford: D. Allen 10-20-131-1.

 

Receiving (Receptions-Yards)

Clarksville: Threatt 3-27, Jared Loo 2-31, Merchant 1-3.

Crawford: J. Allen 3-76, Bowles 3-30, Wyman 2-10, Bowling 1-17, Cotner 1-8.

 

Punts (Attempts-Yards)

Clarksville: Masters 2-66.

Crawford: J. Allen 3-92.

 

Kickoffs (Numbers-Yards-Touchbacks)

Clarksville: Masters 6-225, Threatt 1-35.

Crawford: Grant 3-72, Douglas 1-17.

 

Punt Returns (Attempts-Yards)

Clarksville: Threatt 1-3.

Crawford: Cotner 1-2.

 

Kickoff Returns (Attempts-Yards)

Clarksville: Masters 1-38, Threatt 1-1.

Crawford: Allen 2-33, Bowling 1-14, Douglas 1-9, Wyman 1-(minus 3).

 

Tackles (Solo-Assists)

Clarksville: Aaron Jaggers 10-3, Threatt 6-1, Tomerlin 4-1, Brad Chesser 3-1, Dylan Fisher 3-1, Corey Finch 2-2, Ryan Gibson 2-2, Matthew Montgomery 2-2, Masters 2-1, Bowens 2-0, John Lukes 1-1, Chris Smith 1-1, Jared Loo 1-0, Andrew Suhr 1-0, Tyler Merchant 0-1, Jacob Carver 0-1.

 

Quarterback Sacks

Clarksville: Kyle Tomerlin 1, Andrew Suhr 1, Ryan Gibson 1, Masters 1.

 

Interceptions

Clarksville: Aaron Jaggers 1.

 

Fumble Recoveries

Clarksville: Montgomery 1, Threatt 1.

 


October 9, 2008

Looking Ahead

 

This Week’s Opponent: Crawford County

Time: 7 p.m.

Location: At Clarksville High School

 

Records: Crawford County (3-4 overall, 2-2 in the Patoka Lake Conference); Clarksville (2-5 overall, 2-4 in the Mid-Southern Conference).

Sagarin Ratings: Crawford County (No. 284 Overall; No. 59 in Class 2A); Clarksville (No. 264 Overall; No. 50 in Class 2A).

Sagarin Game Prediction: Clarksville by 8.

 

Last Week: Clarksville surrendered 619 yards of offense to Brownstown Central in a 63-26 loss. After winning its third win of the season the week before, the Wolfpack fell to West Washington, 53-28. Crawford went winless in its first full varsity season.

 

Last Year vs. Crawford County: Corey Bowens rushed for 182 yards on just 10 carries. His four touchdowns led the Generals to a 58-19 win over the first-year Wolfpack program.

 

Last 10 Years vs. Crawford County: Clarksville 1-0. The Generals won the only meeting between the schools last year.

 

The “Inside” Scoop: What an impressive season for Crawford County, winning three games in just its second varsity season. They could get their fourth in Friday, but I’ll call Clarksville in a close one.

 

Scoop’s Pick: Clarksville 40, Crawford County 32.

 


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