Dayton Daily News

Surprise visitor adds to CJ victory

QB’s dad, a USAF captain home from Turkey, attends.

- By Marc Pendleton Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937225-2381 or email Marc. Pendleton@coxinc.com.

DAYTON — There were many reasons for unbeaten Chaminade Julienne to celebrate its third straight win, a 58-16 lathering of visiting Greenville on Thursday night. No one was more grateful than Eagles junior quarterbac­k Ryan Minor.

The transfer from Stebbins had a third straight outstandin­g effort, completing 16 of 22 passes for 249 yards and four touchdowns, much of that in the first half.

Afterward the Eagles, students and fans celebrated at midfield. CJ coach Marcus Colvin instructed everyone to make way for a special guest. The many triumphant yells, back-slaps and hugs were meaningful and heartfelt as Capt. Chris Minor embraced his son, Ryan.

Chris hadn’t seen Ryan since being deployed in Turkey with the U.S. Air Force in December 2017. Although they regularly communicat­e, Ryan didn’t know his father would be at the game. That long separation also meant Chris wasn’t there when Ryan transferre­d.

“It’s special for him to come to a program that’s very discipline­d,” said Chris, who excelled in football at Abernathy (Texas) High School. “The camaraderi­e and community is outstandin­g.”

Ryan was overcome with emotion and grateful for the family reconnecti­on. “It is so good to have him home and to win and have him watch a great game,” Ryan said. “I’m so excited. We talk a lot, but it’s not the same as in person. Him being here on probably my best game, I’m just excited.”

Minor has two more games to play and then must sit out the remainder of CJ’s regular season and all the postseason should the Eagles advance. That’s due to a new Ohio High School Athletic Associatio­n transfer rule. In three games he’s completed 45 of 60 passes for 754 yards, 12 touchdowns and two intercepti­ons.

“It’s a very special moment for a family that trusted the heck out of us,” Colvin said. “We found out a few days ago Dad was going to be here and we had to hold it under the wraps and keep (Ryan) focused. When he plays well, we play well. I’m very humbled and honored right now.”

■ What do Northmont, Springfiel­d and Miamisburg (D-I), Troy (D-II), CJ, Carroll and Bellbrook (D-III), Northweste­rn (D-IV), Madison, Miami East and Greeneview (D-V), Coldwater, Bethel, Mechanicsb­urg, Troy Christian, St. Henry and Marion Local (D-VI) and Minster and Triad (D-VII) have in common?

All are unbeaten and positioned at the top of their respective regions. The first computer rankings will be released by the OHSAA after Week 4 games. The top eight teams in each division qualify for the playoffs and the top four seeds earn firstround home games.

■ Springfiel­d (3-0) earned an impressive 16-10 win at Hudson (0-3) on Friday night. Jeff Tolliver had touchdown runs of 60 and four yards for the Wildcats and Braeden Carey was good on a 23-yard field goal. Springfiel­d quarterbac­k Raheim Moss completed 12 passes for 177 yards and also rushed for 69 yards.

Springfiel­d is one of four remaining unbeaten GWOC teams, joining Troy, Northmont and Miamisburg. Hudson, in Summit County, was a D-II state semifinali­st in 2014-16.

■ Northmont’s Michael Franklin had four touchdowns, including an 82-yard romp, in a 35-14 win at Tippecanoe. Franklin had 280 yards rushing.

■ Xenia (2-1) senior Sincere Wells had three TDs and 252 yards rushing in a 35-26 defeat of visiting Franklin (0-3). Wells leads the GWOC in rushing with 675 yards and has eight touchdowns.

■ Troy (3-0) senior Jaydon Culp-Bishop had 238 yards rushing and two TDs and returned a kickoff 75 yards for a score in a 29-7 defeat of visiting Cincinnati Turpin. Culp-Bishop is third in GWOC rushing with 494 yards.

■ The Associated Press state polls will make their debut Monday. Voting is limited to media members who subscribe to AP.

■ There are two Week 4 games Thursday. Topranked (D-I) Northmont (3-0) is at Butler (2-1) in a GWOC crossover game that doesn’t count in divisional standings. Also, Dunbar (0-3) will play Ponitz (0-3) in the Dayton City League opener for both at Welcome Stadium.

 ?? MARC PENDLETON / STAFF ?? Chaminade Julienne quarterbac­k Ryan Minor (left) celebrated a 58-16 Week 3 defeat of Greenville with a surprise visit from his father, Chris Minor, a U.S. Air Force captain deployed in Turkey.
MARC PENDLETON / STAFF Chaminade Julienne quarterbac­k Ryan Minor (left) celebrated a 58-16 Week 3 defeat of Greenville with a surprise visit from his father, Chris Minor, a U.S. Air Force captain deployed in Turkey.

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