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Ironton 27 Ashland 26
#1
Final
#2
So close.......
#3
Ashland got nothing to hang thier heads about this game.. Good job tomcats..
#4
Man, I hope we make it that close of a game when we play Ironton.
#5
man that sucks:boosign: to come soooo close.
#6
Kicking game kept them in the lead with two FG's early but then cost them at the end. Congrats to the Tigers maybe my Dawgs can get them next week.


NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#7
Come on AT-41 we want to hear from you.
#8
Great job Ashland!! Nothing to be sad about.. you guys did great
#9
Full details of the game right here (sorry took so long my girlfriend wanting to hang out after the game and I couldn't get to a computer).

Ashland received the opening kickoff and started the game with a bang. Ashland quickly drove into Ironton territory before an Ian Holbrook pass connected with Drew McDavid for a 42 yard Touchdown. 7-0 Tomcats. On Ironton's first offensive possession the Ashland defense forced a Fighting Tiger interception caught by Fields Davis. Starting in Tiger territory, Ashland marched the field and Holbrook connected to McDavid once again in the endzone. 14-0 Ashland. Ironton's next possession led to their first score of the night. A deep pass led to the score. 14-7 Ashland. Ashland's next possession they marched the field again before being plagued by penalties holding the drive to a field goal by Preston Freeman. 17-7 Ashland. Ironton reached the endzone once again soon after which was once again set up by a bomb landing them on the Tomcat 5. The score was punched in soon after. 17-14 Ashland. Ashland then marched up the field again reaching the redzone before 2 illegal procedures pushed back the drive. The first play following the penalties was a snap that rolled across the ground and past Holbrook. Ironton recovers. Ironton impressively drives the ball up the field but is denied a score as time expires to reach halftime. At halftime, Ashland leads 17-14. Both defenses made significant strides in the second half. On Ironton's first possession, the Tomcat defense holds. After the punt, Ashland's potent offense takes the field for the first time in the 2nd half. Bob Lutz, coach of Ironton, made great halftime adjustments which led to great coverage in the second half of the Tomcat receivers. At this point the running of Holbrook became a major factor that wasn't overprevalent in the first half. Ashland continues to move the ball effective down the field reaching the 1 yard line but the play is called back for an illegal block in the back at the goal line. On second down, Holbrook finds an open receiver in the back corner of the endzone but the pass is dropped and Ashland eventually settles for a field goal. 20-14 Ashland. Ironton is once again forced to punt on their next possession. A few plays into the next Tomcat possession and Holbrook is picked off by an excellent play by 2 of the Ironton defenders. One tips and nearly intercepts the pass while the other dives and catches it before it hits the ground. Ironton is then forced to punt once again on their next possession. Ashland's Luke Bonner calls for a fair catch at his own 45 yard line. Shortly after the catch one of the Ironton players decided to take a cheap shot at Bonner and is flagged for the penalty and tempers flare on both sides but cooler heads prevail. After the penalty Ashland takes over on the Ironton 40 yard line. First play of the drive, Ashlan'd Tyler Reliford fumbles the ball after never having complete control after the handoff (Tyler had a great game rushing the ball when he got carries and did an excellent job blocking for Holbrook all night). Ironton takes over and has an impressive drive reaching the endzone once again. 21-20 Ironton leads. Drew McDavid takes over on the kickoff. McDavid receives the ball around the 5, fakes running to the middle to set up his sideline return blockers. He is finally forced out of bounds near the Ironton 30 yard line. Holbrook rallies the troops and strikes on a 15 yard run of his own. 26-21 Ashland. Ashland goes for 2 but is penalized 5 yards before the attempt. On the ensuing play, Holbrook scrambles up the middle after not finding an open receiver, but is stopped short of the goal line by 3 or 4 yards. The score stays 26-21 Ashland. Ironton takes over with nearly 8 minutes to go in the game. They're impressive run over the gassed Ashland defense chewing up 6 minutes before putting it into the end zone. Ironton leads 27-26. They go for 2 but the center-QB exchange is fumbled and the 2 point conversion try was no good. Ironton's ensuing kickoff rolls out of bounds giving Ashland the ball at their own 35 with 2 minutes to go in the game. The Ashland troops once again rally around the leadership of Ian Holbrook. Holbrook has 3 very impressive runs after failing to find open receivers moving the ball down the field into field goal posistion. With 1 minute to go, Ashland becomes rather conservative with the ball close to the Tigers 10-15 yard line and centers the ball as best as possible before calling their last timeout with 6 seconds remaining. Ashland is trailing 27-26 setting up the game-winning field goal try. The snap is a slightly low and bobbled momentarily by Holbrook. He does get the ball down but it is just a blink too late and has already messed up the timing of the kicker. The kick comes up well short and right as time expires. Congrats to both teams on the 3rd most exciting ball game I've ever seen in the friendly confines of Putnam Stadium.

For those wondering of the whereabouts of Ashland RB Matt Thomas in this description, he received what seemed to be a shoulder injury on the 3rd or 4th Ashland possession and never returned to the game.

Hopes and prays go out tonight to play-maker WR Angel Gurule. He had an excellent game, as did all of the Tomcat receivers. With around 3 minutes to go in the game he suffered quite an odd injury. Some way, the piece of skin that connects his lower lip to his lower gumline was completely ripped. To show the nerve and competitiveness of this young man he sat out ONLY 1 play after sustaining this injury and finished the game. He was taken to the hospital directly following the game where both an Oral Surgeon and Plastic Surgeon were waiting on him. He was noted by Coach Hart on the post-game show as telling his teammates to not worry about him and he would see them on the practice field on Monday to get ready for the district opener vs. Greenup.
#10
One more note I forgot to emphasize earlier. Ashland committed 3 turnovers tonight but was not forced to punt a single time this evening. Coach Hart was noted as saying this is the first game he has ever participated in that his team never punted and lost the game.

I wish I had an official number of the attempted number of punts for Ashland this year, but I'm fairly sure it's between 3 and 5. This offense is extremely potent this season. Of their 5 games to this point, they have only been forced to punt in 2 of them.
#11
CatDawg Wrote:Come on AT-41 we want to hear from you.
Well tomcat68 pretty much summed it up. Ironton won the game, but they did not beat us, if you know what I mean. Ian Holbrook played great completing 16/23 passes for 268 yards 2 TD's and rushed for 100 and 1 TD. We just had some costly turnovers and penalties, and had to settle for a couple of field goals. But Im very proud of this team. We will go undefeated in the district, this team will still go deep into the playoffs. We wont face a team as good as Ironton until maybe the region finals.
#12
I loved that game wished it would of not ended like it did but hey this has to say something in the district. that Ashland has beatin one ohio football program and feel close to another i think ashland stands great in the district to regain their title. I noticed only two injury tho Matt Thomas do not know anything on him and Aaron Cordial I talked to his mother and step dad and they just said it was from taking a helmet in the knee on kickoff against his own player. But no matter what the tomcats have what it takes to win a district and also a regional. good job tomcats keep it up
#13
News has it that thomas just had a major sting in his arm and the coaches did not want to take a chance. And Aaron COrdial was just having cramps in he knee due to a collison on kickoff by his own team mate. I saw the collision and COrdial took a helmet hard to the knee but he is one tough cat and will be ready for GC.
#14
Thanks for the details. Sounds like it was a great one. I think you just might be right AT but then again not count your chickens before they hatch. JC sure seems to be for real. And the other side of the region is starting to look pretty tough.

And we know Lawrence is really down this year and lost to Wayne 27-0 at Wayne on the first week of WV play and this was right after Wayne had beaten Ironton at Ironton the week before. Yes it was a scrimmage and the Tigers had some injuries but it does appear that this isn't one of the stronger Fighting Tiger teams. I'm sure they will kill my Dawgs next week but I still don't think they're as tough as years past. Once again congrats on a hard fought game. See ya in a few weeks.
#15
OO wish I could have seen this game.
#16
I was their and I loved it even tho the score tells i wished it was the other way but iam proud of my t-cats Wink
#17
tomcat68 Wrote:I believe it will be the addition of JD Kepler and Preston Freeman that will present the winning opportunity for Ashland.

Ashland - 23
Ironton - 21

Ashland's Freeman will kick a field goal very late in the game while losing 21-20 after having an extra point blocked early in the game to pull off a victory for the Tomcats.

In retrospect I think I made a pretty good prediction on the game. Each team scored one more touchdown than I expected and instead of having an XP blocked, it was 2 field goals that yielded 6 points. Of course I also thought the field goal at the end of the game would be successful. Such a heartbreaker.
#18
tomcat68 Wrote:In retrospect I think I made a pretty good prediction on the game. Each team scored one more touchdown than I expected and instead of having an XP blocked, it was 2 field goals that yielded 6 points. Of course I also thought the field goal at the end of the game would be successful. Such a heartbreaker.

Very true but what do I have to say I am gonna miss the fighting tigers next yr till 07 I believe. This game I think will go down as one of Ashlands closes heartbreakers ever. But this will tell the district as well as the region that the boys in maroon mean business. :Thumbs:
#19
Big Ash will be bringing it next week. Congrates Ironton.

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