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'DDN' football ratings for Oct. 6

Friday, October 06, 2006

DIVISION I

1. Wayne (4-1): Numerous long runs for scores helped Warriors defeat North, 55-6; at South (1-5).

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2. Centerville (4-2): Elks built big lead and then held on against Beavercreek, 38-24; at North (0-6).

3. Fairmont (5-1): Alex Gross had 213 yards rushing, both TDs in 15-8 defeat of South; at Beavercreek (1-5).

4. Fairborn (5-1): QB Josh Copeland had other big effort with 193 yards rushing and 131 passing for 3 TDs in 35-24 defeat of Greenville; at Xenia (2-4) in DDN Game of the Week.

5. Northmont (4-2): Thunderbolts lost second straight 17-13 to Sidney, which entered with 10 straight losses; host Troy (5-1).

DIVISION II

1. Carroll (6-0): Offensive line dominated Fenwick in 34-14 win; at Cin. Roger Bacon (3-3).

2. Piqua (5-1): Indians escaped with 35-28 OT defeat of Trotwood; at Vandalia (3-3).

3. Colonel White (5-1): Stephen Surles ran for 245 yards, putting him over 1,000, in 62-36 defeat of Cin. Hughes; at Cin. Western Hills (2-4).

4. Bellbrook (4-2): Jared Edwards ran for 133 yards and two scores for Eagles in defeat of Valley View; at Eaton (5-1).

5. Trotwood (4-2): Late mistakes costly in 35-28 OT loss to Piqua; host Sidney (1-5).

DIVISION III

1. Alter (6-0): Knights' defense held Badin to minus 33 yards rushing in 17-10 win; host Fenwick (1-5).

2. Tippecanoe (5-1): Andrew Ford ran for school-record 303 yards rushing in 41-12 defeat of Bellefontaine; at Urbana (6-0).

3. Urbana (6-0): Hillclimbers picked off four passes in 24-7 defeat of previously undefeated Tecumseh; host Tippecanoe (5-1).

4. Eaton (5-1): Eagles couldn't answer Milton-Union's 21-point third quarter in 32-20 loss; host Bellbrook (4-2).

5. Chaminade-Julienne (3-3): Zack Miller had FGs of 32, 41 and 42 yards in 23-0 defeat of Cin. Purcell Marian; at Badin (3-3).

DIVISION IV

1. Coldwater (6-0): Cavs had no trouble with Parkway, 42-6; at Minster (3-3).

2. Milton-Union (6-0): Bulldogs' defense had two recovered fumbles, five sacks in 32-20 defeat of previously undefeated Eaton; host Brookville (4-2).

3. Clinton-Massie (6-0): Falcons averaging 47 points after 56-20 defeat of London; at Greenfield McClain (4-2).

4. Oakwood (4-2): Mitch Jones, Chris Hardy both over 100 yards rushing in 34-7 defeat of Brookville; host Waynesville (5-1).

5. Monroe (5-1): Jared Ferguson over 100 yards rushing and two TDs in 38-7 defeat of Carlisle; at Preble Shawnee (3-3).

DIVISION V

1. St. Henry (5-1): Andy Puthoff had 169 yards, three TDs in 35-13 defeat of Anna; at Parkway (2-4).

2. Tri-County North (5-1): Drew Heindl's early 80-yard TD run set tone in 47-18 defeat of National Trail; host Ansonia (3-3).

3. Waynesville (5-1): Seth Miller had four TDs in 53-30 defeat of Dixie; at Oakwood (4-2).

4. Bethel (5-1): Curtis Hoffman caught winning four-yard TD pass from Tony Phillips late in fourth quarter in 20-13 defeat of Arcanum; host Miss Valley (2-4).

5. West Liberty-Salem (5-1): Tigers handed Triad first loss, 14-7; at Southeastern (0-6).

DIVISION VI

1. Covington (6-0): Buccs shut down Ansonia running game in 22-6 win; host Arcanum (4-2).

2. Catholic Central (5-1): Irish rolled over Cedarville, 42-0; at Triad (5-1).

3. Marion Local (4-2): Matt Otte ran for 171 yards as Flyers stopped Versailles 35-14 for third straight win; at Fort Recovery (1-5).

4. Minster (3-3): Wildcats' offense in high gear in 45-13 defeat of New Bremen; at Coldwater (6-0).

5. Fort Loramie (5-1): Jordan Goldschmidt caught six passes for 173 yards and four TDs in 41-27 defeat of Dayton Christian; host Upper Scioto Valley (2-4).

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