The Columbus Dispatch

Plenty at stake in this week’s big matchups

- Frank Direnna and Dave Purpura Columbus Dispatch USA TODAY NETWORK GRAHAM STOKES/COLUMBUS DISPATCH

No matter which route Canal Winchester takes to Delaware Hayes on Friday — Google Maps offers three possibilit­ies, all taking about an hour — it’s going to be the team’s most important game-day bus ride so far this season.

The unbeaten Indians are second in the Division II, Region 7 computer ratings, and a top-four finish would mean the chance to play the first two rounds of the playoffs at home. They’re also one game ahead of Delaware in the race for the Occ-capital championsh­ip with two games to play.

Similar goals are at stake for the Pacers, who are preparing to host the biggest high school football game the city of Delaware has seen in years.

Here are some things to watch in Week 9:

Delaware seeking first home playoff contest

When Ryan Montgomery took over as Delaware coach before last season, after serving as an assistant for 10 years, his goal was to lead the program into uncharted territory.

If the Pacers (7-1, 4-1) aren’t there yet, they’re really close. They have clinched the program’s third consecutiv­e postseason berth and fourth overall, with the first coming in 2008.

They also have secured back-to-back seasons of at least seven wins for the first time since pulling off the feat in 1967, 1968 and 1969.

“It’s been a while since Delaware has had a big football game in Week 9,” Montgomery said. “We’re excited for it. The kids are excited. The community is excited for this game.”

The Pacers also are looking to lock up the program’s first home playoff game. They are eighth in Division I, Region 2, which would give them a first-round home game against the No. 9 seed.

Canal Winchester (8-0, 5-0) is ranked fifth in the state in Division II after last week’s 35-14 win over Westervill­e South.

The teams have met the past three seasons, with Canal Winchester winning 49-28 in 2020 and 20-17 in 2021 and Delaware winning 10-9 last year.

For Delaware, Jake Lowman has passed for 1,902 yards and 19 touchdowns, while Austin Koslow has 797 yards receiving and nine touchdowns and Gavin Brinkmoell­er has rushed for 548 yards and five scores.

For Canal Winchester, Maxton Brunner has passed for 399 yards and five touchdowns, Kaseem Wade has rushed for 465 yards and six scores and Corey Howard has added 415 yards and six touchdowns.

Shorthande­d UA preps for rival

Hampered by injuries for much of the season, Upper Arlington (5-3, 1-2 Occcentral) will try to build on its best defensive performanc­e of the year when the Golden Bears visit longtime rival Dublin Coffman (6-2, 2-1).

Playing without linebacker­s George Gerber and Tommy Janowicz and lineman Steven Ye, possibly for the rest of the season, UA forced four Olentangy Orange turnovers last week in a 10-0 win. The Pioneers had scored at least 35 points in two of their previous three games, and now UA will take aim at a Shamrocks team that largely has played close games throughout the past month and survived a late surge from Hilliard Davidson to win 21-20 last week.

Harvest Prep rolling toward postseason

With two 2-6 teams remaining on their schedule, the seventh-ranked Warriors (6-1) look poised to extend their current three-game winning streak and potentiall­y contend for the top seed in Division V, Region 19.

Harvest Prep’s latest win was 20-13 against Division II Akron St. Vincent-st. Mary last week. Sophomore quarterbac­k/linebacker Dezmond Porter ran for a 77-yard touchdown and returned a fumble for a score, and Chris Brown’s intercepti­on in the final two minutes sealed the win.

The Warriors’ only loss came at three-time defending Indiana Class 6A champion Greenwood Center Grove, 3618 on Sept. 15. Harvest Prep is third in Region 19 this week, less than 1.5 points behind No. 1 Ironton.

Bradley aiming for first league title since 2018

Hilliard Bradley coach Mike Loparo believes the five-game Occ-central schedule is grueling, but it’s preparing his team for the Division I, Region 3 playoffs.

The third-ranked Jaguars (8-0, 3-0) visit Olentangy Orange (4-4, 2-1) on Friday before hosting Coffman to close the regular season. They’re seeking their first league title since 2018, when they won a third consecutiv­e Occ-cardinal championsh­ip.

Bradyn Fleharty has passed for 1,846 yards and 19 touchdowns and rushed for 850 yards and 11 scores to lead Bradley. Ethen Tebbetts has 549 yards receiving and five touchdowns.

For Orange, Levi Davis has completed 116 of 207 passes for 1,369 yards with nine touchdowns and nine intercepti­ons. He also has rushed for 523 yards and 10 touchdowns on 96 carries.

 ?? ?? Jake Lowman and Delaware Hayes host unbeaten Canal Winchester on Friday.
Jake Lowman and Delaware Hayes host unbeaten Canal Winchester on Friday.

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