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High School Football Division IV State Championship Preview: Steubenville Vs Clarksville Clinton-Massie

By Corey Perez

Division IV Preview

#1 Steubenville (14-0) vs Clarksville Clinton-Massie (13-1)

#1 Steubenville (14-0)

  • Steubenville is making its 9th state championship game appearance
    • 3 State Titles (Last 2006)
  • Two-time defending runner-up in Division IV both losses coming by a total of six points to Columbus Bishop Hartley (Division III now)
  • Didn’t allow a team score over 16 points in the 2nd half of the season
  • Six All-Ohio performers
    • DL Quentin Moore
    • OL Martin Lawrence
    • QB Javon Davis
    • RB Jacob Bernard
    • OL Alijah Demitras
    • LB John Agresta

Playoff Results:

  • Def Salem 49-14
  • Def Youngstown Mooney 19-14
  • Def Perry 33-21
  • Def Shelby 35-22

 

Rushing Jacob Bernard 263 carries

1,641 yards

23 TDs

Passing Javon Davis 140-207

1,785 yards

22 TDs

Receiving Johnny Agresta 41 receptions

490 yards

2 TDs

#7 Clarksville Clinton-Massie (13-1)

  • Coach Dan McSurley has been coaching Clinton-Massie for 22 years (207-56)
  • The Falcons have run the ball 618 times (4,279 yards) this season, compared to just 41 passes.
  • Luke Richardson has 18 receptions on the season. 12 of those 18 receptions have gone for Touchdowns.
  • Clinton-Massie’s only loss this season came to Goshen (33-31, Week 8)

Playoff Results:

  • Def Plain City Jonathan Alder 17-7
  • Def Germantown Valley View 28-20
  • Def Cincinnati Wyoming 28-7
  • Def New Concord John Glenn 28-21

 

Stats:

 

Rushing Christian Poynter 208 carries

1,434 yards

30 TDs

Cody Collingham 98 carries

784 yards

4 TDs

Passing Corey Stultz 21-41

718 yards

12 TDs

Receiving Luke Richardson 18 receptions

657 yards

12 TDs

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