Dayton Daily News

PREP FOOTBALL CHECK OUT WHAT HAPPENED IN WEEK 2 ACTION

Backup QB Kesling steps in for Johnson to lead Thunderbol­ts.

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

CLAYTON — Northmont coach Tony Broering warned his players a delayed defeat of visiting Fairmont was no sure thing. Not even with a 14-point lead to begin Saturday’s resumed Greater Western Ohio Conference crossover showdown.

It was one of many Week 2 high school football games throughout the area that were postponed Friday because of repeated weather delays and completed Saturday.

“They were coming back here for a reason, and it wasn’t to capitulate or take a knee,” said Broering.

Fairmont scored twice in 37 seconds, but Northmont held on for a 24-21 win. Northmont led 21-7 with 7:35 left in the fourth quarter when play resumed and had possession deep in Fairmont territory.

Northmont junior Brandon Goodwin’s 28-yard field goal to cap Saturday’s opening drive increased the Thunderbol­ts’ lead to 24-7. Fairmont responded with a short TD run by senior Aaron Jackson and, following a recovered onside kick, another 3-yard touchdown run by Jesse Deglow.

Fairmont drove to midfield when the game ended.

Senior quarterbac­k Miles Johnson completed two long scoring passes to Justin Golson and Michael Franklin added a short scoring run in the second half as Northmont took a 21-7 lead on Friday.

The Ohio High School Athletic Associatio­n requires all contests stop for 30 minutes if lightning or thunder are present. The countdown restarts after every incidence.

“It’s the word lightning,” said veteran referee Bob Juliano. “If I see lightning or it’s so-called heat lightning, or we hear thunder, then it’s postponed.”

Johnson connected with Golson on first-half scoring passes of 55 and 35 yards. However, Johnson was unavailabl­e the second half due to dehydratio­n. He transferre­d to Northmont from Fairmont after his sophomore season and was among the GWOC’s passing leaders as a junior. The teams did not play last season.

Fairmont uncharacte­ristically lost four first-half fumbles and recovered just as many more miscues. Northmont junior linebacker Andrew Knick pounced on the first fumble, which led to Golson’s first score. Knick also had a blocked punt.

“After the implosion we had Friday night, it was good to see them respond the way they did,” Fairmont coach Dave Miller said. “We put (the ball) on the ground, and you can’t do that.”

Fairmont pulled within one score when Deglow scored on a short run. His touchdown run with 14 seconds left in Week 1 was the winner in a 12-6 defeat of visiting Alter.

Northmont junior QB sub Keaton Kesling competed several passes, capped by Franklin’s score to put the Thunderbol­ts up two scores. Kesling finished the game for Northmont.

Northmont’s defense was hard hit. Senior defensive end Gabe Newburg lasted just three plays before leaving with a severe ankle injury. Verbally committed to Michigan, he did not return.

Northmont senior linebacker Jestin Jacobs and senior defensive tackle Jamar Walder didn’t play. Jacobs is verbally committed to Iowa.

“It is GWOC football,” Broering said. “Every week is going to be like that. We were down a lot of guys. A lot of kids had to grow up quick.”

 ?? MARC PENDLETON / STAFF ?? Northmont quarterbac­k Miles Johnson, who threw two long TD passes, eludes Fairmont’s Kahil Jones-Whitaker on Friday. The game was suspended because of weather and completed Saturday.
MARC PENDLETON / STAFF Northmont quarterbac­k Miles Johnson, who threw two long TD passes, eludes Fairmont’s Kahil Jones-Whitaker on Friday. The game was suspended because of weather and completed Saturday.

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