Dayton Daily News

New Bremen blanks Fort Loramie to win Region 28 title

- By Michael Cooper

The New Bremen SIDNEY —

Cardinals are regional champions for the second time in three years.

Seniors David Homan and Hunter Schaefer combined for 302 rushing yards and three touchdowns as New Bremen beat Fort Loramie 24-0 in the Division VII, Region 28 championsh­ip game on a bitterly cold Saturday night at Sidney Memo- rial Stadium.

“It’s awesome,” said Car- dinals coach Chris Schmidt. “It’s not something that our program has had a lot of experience with. We’ll enjoy this and get ready (for next week). I’m just thankful and blessed that God’s given us another week to go out and practice and play. We’ll try to make the most of it.”

The Cardinals (11-3) advanced to face Lima Central Catholic in a D-VII state semifinal game at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, at Wapakoneta’s Mercy Health Wapak Ford Field. The Thunderbir­ds beat Antwerp 43-7 to win the Region 26 championsh­ip.

Homan rushed for 159 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries, while Schaefer rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries as the Cardinals won their fourth straight game. The Cardinals two-headed monster gave credit to their offensive line after the game.

“We had a good five yards before we would get touched,” Schaefer said. “You’ve just got to keep the legs moving and get those tough yards.”

Defensivel­y, the Cardinals earned a shutout against a Redskins squad that entered the game having scored 34 or more points in its last six

victories.

“I’m just super proud of our kids’ effort,” Schmidt said. “I can’t remember a week like this as a player or a coach where it was just frigid every day and they came out to practice every day with good focus and battled through it. … I’m just

happy for our kids. They do things the right way, they prepare the right way. They’re humble and they treat each other the right way and they treat their opponents the right way. I’m super proud of them and happy to see them have some success.”

After stopping Fort Loramie on its opening drive, Schaefer scored on a 2-yard run to give the Cardinals an early 7-0 lead. The snow, and cold, swirling winds made it difficult for both teams to throw the football, Schmidt said.

“It was big to get an early lead there and play with the lead, especially in conditions

this,” he said.

New Bremen forced the Redskins to punt again and took a 14-0 lead after a 45-yard touchdown run by Schaefer with 48 seconds remaining in the first quarter.

New Bremen sophomore Grant Dicke intercepte­d a pass midway through the second quarter, setting up a 13-play drive that resulted in a 21-yard field goal by Schae- fer to give the Cardinals a 17-0 halftime lead.

On its opening possession of the second half, New Bremen scored on a 4-yard run by Homan to give the Cardinals a 24-0 lead they would never relinquish.

Redskins senior quarterbac­k Caleb Maurer threw for 93 yards and rushed for 59 yards for Fort Loramie, which ended its season 11-3. The Redskins were seeking their first regional championsh­ip since 2018.

“(New Bremen is) a very good football team obviously,” said Fort Loramie coach Spencer Wells. “Our guys fought their tails off. Credit to New Bremen. They really played well tonight and they earned it.”

In 2020, New Bremen beat Lima Central Catholic 28-26 in a state semifinal game on its road to claiming the school’s first-ever state title.

The Cardinals, however, aren’t looking too far ahead, Homan said.

“We just take it one day at a time,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY MICHAEL COOPER ?? New Bremen running back Hunter Schaefer ran for 143 yards and two scores against Fort Loramie on Saturday night at in Sidney as the Cardinals claimed their second regional title in three years.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY MICHAEL COOPER New Bremen running back Hunter Schaefer ran for 143 yards and two scores against Fort Loramie on Saturday night at in Sidney as the Cardinals claimed their second regional title in three years.

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