Ironton, Coshocton to match running games
Published 1:54 am Thursday, November 3, 2016
Jim Walker
jim.walker@irontontribune.com
This won’t be one of those long, drawn out games.
Both the Ironton Fighting Tigers and Coshocton Redskins do most of their work on the ground as they’ve made their way to the Division V Region 19 postseason football playoffs.
Those running attack will clash at 7 p.m. Saturday at Coshocton to open the postseason.
“We’re going to run the ball and they’re going to run the ball. They have a bunch of backs with good size and there isn’t much difference between them. They can all run well and block well,” said Ironton coach Mark Vass.
Ironton (7-3) has 424 rushes for 2,673 yards on the season for 6.3 yards a carry. Coshocton (9-1) has been even more successful on the ground with 2,923 yards on 407 attempts for 7.2 yards a carry.
Ranked 10th in the final Associated Press poll, the Redskins are led by senior fullback Jake Fortney (6-0, 215) who has 717 yards on 110 carries and 15 touchdowns in just seven games. Senior wingback Kobie Means (5-10, 210) had a team-high 734 yards on 100 carries with 12 touchdowns.
But there are plenty of carries to go around.
Sophomore Zach Michael (5-8, 180) has 692 yards on 84 carries and seven scores while senior Dallas Griffiths (6-2, 215) has 254 yards on 28 attempts and three TDs.
Senior quarterback Andrew Mason (6-2, 200) has completed 52-of-97 passes for 919 yards and 11 touchdowns with five interceptions.
Mason’s favorite targets are Griffiths and Michael. Each have 13 catches with Griffiths piling up 258 yards and Michael 202.
Sophomore Andrew Kittle (5-7, 145) has six catches for 189 yards and four touchdowns while Means had eight grabs for 110 yards and three scores. Senior Jordan Carkin has three catches for 83 yards and two touchdowns.
“They’re going to run the ball most of the time, but they are very capable of throwing the ball. They’re a pretty solid team,” said Vass.
“The thing that concerns me is they have a bunch of seniors and experienced players. We have a bunch of young and inexperienced guys who have never been under playoff pressure.”
The Redskins’ defense is led by linebackers Griffiths and Means with 90 and 69 tackles, respectively. Carkin has been strong at defensive end with 78 stops including 11 sacks and 10 tackles for a loss.
Mason and Kittle have three interceptions each to lead the secondary.
“They’ve got a good group of linebackers and their defensive front is pretty aggressive. We’ve got our work cut out for us,” said Vass.
Ironton leads the series 4-3 including four of the past five meetings with four games in the playoffs.
Ironton won at Coshocton 15-6 to open the 1986 season. The Fighting Tigers won 20-0 in 1987, 27-6 in 2000 and 32-12 in 2010, all in the playoffs. The 2010 game is the only time Ironton was at home during the playoffs.
Coshocton won 20-14 in overtime at Nelsonville-York in 2009. The Redskins won regular season games 7-6 in 1957 at Ironton and 8-0 at home in 1968.
Ironton Results
Ironton 6 at Wheelersburg 49
Ironton 6 at Russell, Ky. 13
Ironton 31 at Fairland 0
Ironton 3 Ashland, Ky. 27
Ironton 41 South Point 0
Ironton 28 Chesapeake 12
Ironton 33 at Rock Hill 14
Ironton 14 Coal Grove 12
Ironton 49 Gallipolis 0
Ironton 43 at Portsmouth 28
Record: 7-3 7-0 OVC)
Coshocton Results
Coshocton 38 Navarre Fairless 0
Coshocton 32 at St. Clairsville 27
Coshocton 20 Columbus Crusaders 14
Coshocton 44 Bishop Rosecrans 14
Coshocton 32 Cambridge 27
Coshocton 42 at New Lexington 14
Coshocton 49 at Meadowbrook 21
Coshocton 21 at Dover 24
Coshocton 42 Claymont 12
Coshocton 49 River View 26
Record: 9-1
IRONTON OFFENSE
No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Gr.
20 Eli Willis TE 5-11 160 Sr.
65 Cody Rowe LT 6-01 300 So.
71 Dylan Redmond LG 6-01 240 Jr.
63 Vance Day C 5-11 280 Sr.
64 Trent Klaiber C 6-00 220 Jr.
68 Levi Langdon RG 6-04 295 Sr.
74 Tyler Webb RT 6-06 300 Sr.
80 Hunter Humphreys TE 6-01 190 So.
25 Jourdyn Barrow TE 5-11 175 Sr.
7 Jake Isaac QB 6-00 175 Sr.
9 Garrett Carrico RB 5-11 175 Jr.
44 Seth Fosson FB 6-01 200 Fr.
46 Jaxson Pleasant FB 5-10 195 Jr.
40 Ethan Duncan RB 5-10 185 So.
PK Tre Neal PK 5-09 140 Sr.
IRONTON DEFENSE
No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Gr.
80 Hunter Humphreys DE 6-01 190 So.
75 Larry Morris DT 6-05 290 Sr.
68 Levi Langdon NG 6-04 295 Sr.
74 Tyler Webb DT 6-06 300 Sr.
44 Seth Fosson DE 6-01 200 Fr.
46 Jaxson Pleasant LB 5-10 195 Jr.
40 Ethan Duncan LB 5-10 185 So.
20 Eli Willis CB 5-11 160 Sr.
9 Garrett Carrico CB 5-11 175 Jr.
7 Jake Isaac S 6-00 175 Sr.
25 Jourdyn Barrow S 5-11 175 Sr.
40 Ethan Duncan P 5-10 185 So.
COSHOCTON DEFENSE
No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Gr.
29 Kobie Means DE 5-10 210 Sr.
55 Jonathan Eberwine DT 5-07 170 Sr.
62 Brent Bordenkircher LT 6-02 230 Sr.
39 Jordan Carkin DE 6-02 215 Sr.
28 Devin Dickerson LB 6-00 160 Jr.
20 Jake Fortney LB 6-00 215 Sr.
3 Dallas Griffiths LB 6-02 215 Sr.
7 Ashton Jarvis CB 6-02 150 Sr.
8 Peyton Johnson CB 5-08 155 So.
2 Andrew Mason S 6-02 200 Sr.
31 Zach Michael S 5-08 180 So.
6 Andrew Kittell S 5-07 145 So.
29 Kobie Means P 5-10 210 Sr.
COSHOCTON OFFENSE
No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Gr.
39 Jordan Carkin TE 6-02 215 Sr.
62 Brent Bordenkircher LT 6-02 230 Sr.
71 Chris Addy LG 5-08 150 Sr.
63 Bradyen Lewis C 6-03 200 Jr.
72 Ben Mikulik RG 6-05 200 Jr.
56 Wesley Woodie RT 6-02 250 So.
2 Andrew Mason QB 6-02 200 Sr.
20 Jake Fortney FB 6-00 215 Sr.
3 Dallas Griffiths WB 6-02 215 Sr.
31 Zach Michael WB 5-08 180 So.
29 Kobie Means WB 5-10 210 Sr.
6 Andrew Kittell SE 5-07 145 So.
90 Jake Ramsey PK 5-09 150 Sr.