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Historical MAC Football Standings (1973-present)

2023 MAC Football Standings

TeamsMAC RecordOverall Record
1.  Marion Local8-010-0
2.  Coldwater7-19-1
3.  Minster6-28-2
3.  Versailles6-28-2
5.  Anna4-45-5
6.  New Bremen3-54-6
7.  St. Henry2-63-7
7. St. John's2-64-6
9.  Ft. Recovery1-71-9
9.  Parkway1-72-8

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All Time MAC Football Team Championships

SchoolMAC ChampionshipsMAC Outright ChampsMAC Co-ChampsSeasonsWin-Loss-Tie%
Coldwater1912747258-71-20.779
Marion Local169747235-94-20.710
St. John's108238158-116-00.577
St. Henry853
47197-130-40.595
Minster50547166-162-30.502
Parkway3124788-242-10.266
Anna2021469-45-00.605
Versailles1101976-78-00.494
New Bremen1014786-244-10.260
Fort Recovery0002542-154-00.214
*Bradford000511-22-20.314
*Ansonia00055-29-10.143

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2013 MAC All-Conference Football Teams

football_150MAC Offensive Player of the Year: Brody Hoying, Coldwater
MAC Defensive Player of the Year: Jacob Kunkler, Marion Local
MAC Coach of the Year: Tim Goodwin, Marion Local

First Team
Offense
End: Ethan Wolf – Minster – Senior
Receiver/Split End: Eli Wolf – Minster – Junior
Receiver/Split End: Troy Homan – Marion Local – Senior
Receiver/Split End: Adam Klosterman – Coldwater – Senior
Receiver/Split End: Damien Richard – Versailles – Senior
Center: Ryan Shumaker – Delphos St. John’s – Senior
Guard: Sam Poeppelman – Marion Local – Senior
Guard: Noah Gehron – Parkway – Senior
Tackle: Jason Brunswick – Marion Local – Senior
Tackle: Spencer Ginter – Delphos St. John’s – Senior
Quarterback: Brody Hoying – Coldwater – Junior
Running Back: Tyler Jettinghoff – Delphos St John’s – Senior
Running Back: Jacy Goettemoeller – Marion Local – Junior
Running Back: Christiaan Williams – Anna – Junior
Kicker: Peyton Kramer – Marion Local – Junior
Punter: Dustin Rethman – Marion Local – Junior

Defense
End: Andrew Schwieterman – Coldwater – Senior
End:Peyton Kramer – Marion Local – Junior
Interior Lineman: Jason Brunswick – Marion Local – Senior
Interior Lineman:Mitch Fullenkamp – Coldwater – Junior
Inside Linebacker: Jacob Kunkler – Marion Local – Junior
Inside Linebacker: Mitch Schoenherr – Coldwater – Senior
Outside Linebacker: Brandon Prenger – Marion Local – Senior
Outside Linebacker: Cody Looser – Delphos St. John’s – Senior
Cornerback: Dustin Rethman – Marion Local – Junior
Cornerback: Adam Klosterman – Coldwater – Senior
Safety: Brody Hoying – Coldwater – Junior
Safety: Evan Fleck – Marion Local – Junior

Second Team
Offense
End: Brant Barna – Parkway – Senior
Receiver/Split End: Jeff Paul – St. Henry – Senior
Receiver/Split End: Nick Ihle – Anna – Senior
Center: Austin Klosterman – Coldwater – Senior
Guard: Caleb Madaj – Coldwater – Junior
Guard: Blake Spangler – Coldwater – Junior
Tackle: Wes Hegemann – Minster – Senior
Tackle: Chandler Cotterman – Anna – Junior
Quarterback: Adam Bertke – Marion Local – Senior
Running Back: Sam Dues – Minster – Junior
Running Back: Hunter Wilker – Marion Local – Sophomore
Running Back: Garrett Westerbeck – New Bremen – Senior
Punter: Ben Wrasman – Delphos St. John’s – Senior
Kicker: Matt Kramer – Coldwater – Senior

Defense
End: Brant Barna – Parkway – Senior
End: Ethan Wolf – Minster – Senior
Interior Lineman: Wes Hegemann – Minster – Senior
Interior Lineman: Chandler Cotterman – Anna – Junior
Inside Linebacker: Wes Showalter – Anna – Junior
Inside Linebacker: Luke MacLennan – Delphos St. John’s – Senior
Outside Linebacker: Adam Reichert – St. Henry – Senior
Outside Linebacker: Drew Otten – Coldwater – Senior
Cornerback: Nate Nagel – Marion Local – Senior
Cornerback: Craig Langenkamp – Versailles – Senior
Safety: Evan Hays – Delphos St. John’s – Junior
Safety: Damien Richard – Versailles – Senior

Honorable Mention
Anna: Josh Robinson, Shawn Wenrick, Ryan Counts, Carter Bensman
Coldwater: Jared Post, Derek Thobe
Fort Recovery: Reece Grieshop, Seth Riegle, Kyle Schroer, Kyle Timmerman, Trent Dues, Alex Wenning
Marion Local: Nathan Heckman, Aaron Nietfeld
Minster: Josh Nixon, Prater Otting, Jacob Dues, Hayden Schindler
New Bremen: Jacob Gilberg, Ben Strang
Parkway: Dakota Hucke, Ryan Lautzenheiser, Adam Stutz, Nick Hoehammer
St. Henry: Adam Guggenbiller , Jesse Niekamp, Jordan Osterholt, Tyler Schwieterman
Delphos St John’s: Wes Buettner, Jason Wittler, Austin Heiing
Versailles: Jace Barga, Nick Campbell, Kyle Dieringer, Evan Phlipot, Mitch Gigandet

Final Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings

OHSAAThe final Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings were released and 3 MAC schools are ranked in the top 8 in their region and qualified for the playoffs.

Division V, Region 16
5. Coldwater

Division VI, Region 22
10. Minster, 11. Anna, 16. St. Henry, 18. Parkway, 19. Versailles, 25. New Bremen

Division VII, Region 24
8. Delphos St. John’s

Division VII, Region 26
3. Marion Local, 19. Fort Recovery

Complete Weekly Computer Point Ratings

11/1 MAC Football Scoreboard

football_150Check back here for scores all night long and also on TwitterFacebook and the new MAC Apple App or MAC Android App.  If you are out at the game please feel free to text end of quarter score updates to 419-230-0241.  App users are on a 5 minute delay on refreshes but will receive notifications, touch View Original Post for the most up to date scores or go back to the main story list and refresh and back into the scoreboard.

Anna 42 Parkway 20 WOSN Highlights
Coldwater 42 Fort Recovery 14 WOSN Highlights
Delphos St. John’s 35 Minster 28 WOSN Highlights
Marion Local 42 New Bremen 6 WOSN Highlights
St. Henry 23 Versailles 21

2023 MAC Football Standings

TeamsMAC RecordOverall Record
1.  Marion Local8-010-0
2.  Coldwater7-19-1
3.  Minster6-28-2
3.  Versailles6-28-2
5.  Anna4-45-5
6.  New Bremen3-54-6
7.  St. Henry2-63-7
7. St. John's2-64-6
9.  Ft. Recovery1-71-9
9.  Parkway1-72-8

MAC Football Game of the Week Preview – Minster at Delphos St. John’s

MinsteratDelphosStJohnsFacebookWhile it may seem like yesterday that local high school teams were grinding their way through two-a-days, this Friday is week ten of the regular season.  While most teams have already started printing playoff tickets and others will soon be getting ready for basketball, both the Minster Wildcats and Delphos St. John’s Blue Jays are uncertain as to what their week 11s will hold, or for that matter if there will be one.  “It has been an extremely fun process this year,” commented first-year Minster head coach Geron Stokes.  “It has definitely been a grind with the transition, but our kids and our staff have been forced to get better and it has been a blast.

For St. John’s head coach Todd Schulte, it is hard to believe the regular season is ready to close the curtain.  “No doubt the season has definitely gone fast – it seems to go a little faster every year!” remarked Schulte.  “I think confidence is a huge factor for us right now. Early in the year we seemed to wait for something bad to happen instead of just going out and playing.  I also believe that we truly figured out who we are and what we can do both offensively and defensively to stay in games.”

Both squads currently sit in 9th place in their respective regions and definitely need victories this week to harbor any dreams of advancing.  St. Johns’ chances are a little more likely, as they are just a half-point behind the team in front of them, while Minster is two-and-a-half points behind the coveted eighth spot.  Although the Wildcats haven’t been mathematically eliminated from post-season contention, they will need many scenarios to fall their way on Friday.  “Right now, we’re just focusing on the process,” Stokes explained.  “We need to continue to get better, keep developing as a group of people, and let all the other stuff take care of itself.  We’re really proud of how this group of kids has learned to battle and hopefully that will continue.”

Last weekend, the Blue Jays picked up their third consecutive win after failing to establish much winning consistency in the first six weeks.  They traveled to New Bremen and rocketed to a fast start with three touchdowns in the opening period.  When the dust settled, the Blue Jays rolled to the 48-12 victory.  Luke MacLennan had only three carries in the game, but really made them count with 112 rushing yards, including touchdown runs of 90 and 47 yards.  Nick Martz added 96 yards on four carries, while Tyler Jettinghoff added 93 yards and three touchdowns.  The victory moved the Blue Jays to 5-4 overall and it was Schulte’s 150th win in 15 years with the program.  “I’m not sure about a most valuable player for the year, but a couple of guys that have been impact players these last three weeks are Luke MacLennan on offense and Alex Haunhorst on defense,” Schulte advised.  “As a whole, our offensive line has played extremely well while defensively it has been the play of our defensive backs.”

With their 28-21 win in double overtime over the Versailles Tigers, the Wildcats improved to 6-3 overall and 6-1 in the MAC, marking the first time since 1975 that the Wildcats logged six wins in conference play.  The Wildcats piled up 325 yards of offense in the victory, led by the passing game and quarterback Josh Nixon’s 164 yards and two touchdowns.  Nixon was also one of four Wildcats to score; as he picked up a rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter and had a hand in touchdown passes to AJ Huelsman in the second period and the game-winner to Ethan Wolf in overtime.  Minster’s other touchdown was on a three-yard run by Sam Dues in the first overtime.  “We never really focus on schematics,” Stokes pointed out.  “We believe that if we play extremely hard and physical with a crazy passion, all of the other stuff will take care of itself. We are slowly starting to do that and need to continue because St. John’s is another incredibly tough football team!  Friday will be another heavyweight fight for us.  We will have to be ready to go from a mentality standpoint, but we are excited for another big-time challenge!”

Glancing over the Blue Jays and Wildcats’ respective schedules, it is difficult not to note the similarities.  Both began the season 0-2 after rough non-conference games in first two weeks.  The Wildcats and Jays also share five common victories against St. Henry, New Bremen, Fort Recovery, Versailles, and Anna, while they share a loss to Coldwater.  The only difference in their results is that St. John’s lost to Marion Local and Minster beat Parkway.  “We have seen many similar things that Minster does throughout the season against some of our other opponents, so it will not be anything totally different,” Schulte predicted. “The scores with all our common opponents has been very similar, so it should be a great game.”

by Robb Hemmelgarn

 

 

 

 

October 31, 2013|Categories: Football, MAC, Minster Wildcats, Scores, St. John's Blue Jays|Tags: |

6th Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings

football_150The sixth Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings were released and 2 MAC schools are ranked in the top 8 in their region.

Division V, Region 16
5. Coldwater

Division VI, Region 22
9. Minster, 14. Anna, 15. Parkway, 18. Versailles, 19. St. Henry, 25. New Bremen

Division VII, Region 24
9. Delphos St. John’s

Division VII, Region 26
3. Marion Local, 18. Fort Recovery

Complete Weekly Computer Point Ratings

10/25 MAC Football Scoreboard

football_150Check back here for scores all night long and also on TwitterFacebook and the new MAC Apple App or MAC Android App.  If you are out at the game please feel free to text end of quarter score updates to 419-230-0241.  App users are on a 5 minute delay on refreshes but will receive notifications, touch View Original Post for the most up to date scores or go back to the main story list and refresh and back into the scoreboard.

Marion Local 14 Anna 3 WOSN Highlights
Coldwater 48 Parkway 6 WOSN Highlights
Delphos St. John’s 48 New Bremen 12 WOSN Highlights
St. Henry 28 Fort Recovery 14 WOSN Highlights
Minster 28 Versailles 21, 2OT WOSN Highlights

MAC Football Game of the Week Preview – Versailles at Minster

VersaillesatMinsterBarring some sort of monumental meltdown, the Marion Local Flyers will certainly claim the 2013 Midwest Athletic Conference title following their decisive victory last week over Coldwater.  Despite that, there is still plenty of incentive for local teams to shoot at in these final two weeks; whether it is as lofty as a playoff berth or as subtle as simply playing for pride.  For the Minster Wildcats and Versailles Tigers, it is a matter of both.  At 5-3 overall and 5-1 in the conference, the Wildcats are searching for their fourth straight post-season appearance and looking to finish with their best conference slate in two decades.  On the other end of the field, the Tigers are out of the playoff hunt, but victories in their final two games will salvage some hope in what has been a disappointing season record-wise.  Last week, the Tigers suffered a heart-breaking, overtime to Delphos St. John’s.  “We really try to focus on the task at hand which this week is beating Minster,” explained Tiger head coach Adam Miller. “They only thing we really have control of right now beating them.  We can’t work backward or forward – it is difficult not to look at the big picture and realize that we know we only have two games left.  At this point it comes down to playing for pride.”

Since losing to Coldwater three weeks ago, the Wildcats have rattled off two straight wins, including their victory last week at Barrnbrugge Park with a 35-13 dismantling of the Fort Recovery Indians.  The win launched them into the 9th slot of the region 22 computer rankings, but experts believe they need to win their final two games to assure themselves of a post-season berth.  Against the Indians, Eli and Ethan Wolf continue to devastate opponent as they combined for 11 receptions, 153 yards, and two touchdowns.  Sophomore quarterback Josh Nixon toss for 250 yards and three touchdowns, while defensively Jared Thobe and Wes Hegemann combined for 12 tackles, two of which were for losses.  “We’ve been pretty balanced throughout the year – the Wolf brothers have consistently made plays for us, plus a ton of other guys have stepped up at various times when we needed them to,” Minster head coach Geron Stokes commented.  “We like our quarterback and we like our skill kids on both sides competing their tails off, but we have to be more physical upfront on both sides of the ball to get to the level we want to be.”

Last week was one that the Versailles Tigers would soon like to get out of their memories.  Leading by as many as 14 points late in the game, the Tigers slipped up in the closing minutes and dropped a dramatic overtime decision 27-26 to the Blue Jays.  Despite the defeat, several Tigers have continued to play exceptional to this point in the campaign.  “Damien Richard has been a great wide receiver for us offensively,” Miller pointed out.  “He is our go-to guy with nine touchdowns so far this season. Defensively, Kyle Dieringer has been our most valuable player – he is the leader of the defense with 76 tackles on the year along with an interception.”

Both coaches understand this week’s meeting will hold extra incentive for their opponent and their respective teams will need to be on top of their game.  “Versailles is tough,” Stokes praised.  “They have a bunch of quality football players that play the game the right way.  It doesn’t matter whether they won or lost last week because we know their kids are going to fight.  We’re expecting a tough, physical, grind-it-out war where we have to earn everything we get.  It’ll be good for us, as we will have to match their effort and physicality.”

Miller agreed and concluded, “I think we are eager to get back out there – despite the outcome, I’m very proud of our effort against St. John’s. Minster is another big game where we have to be prepared.  We played great defensively against St. John’s, but I think the Wolf brothers will test us.  We also played well offensively, but the biggest area of improvement we have right now is special teams.  We need to improve in many spots overall – Minster will be ready for us and it should be a great game.”

By Robb Hemmelgarn

October 24, 2013|Categories: Football, Minster Wildcats, News, Scores, Versailles Tigers|Tags: |

5th Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings

football_150The fifth Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings were released and 3 MAC schools are ranked in the top 8 in their region.

Division V, Region 16
6. Coldwater

Division VI, Region 22
9. Minster, 14. Anna, 15. Parkway, 17. Versailles, 20. St. Henry, 25. New Bremen

Division VII, Region 24
8. Delphos St. John’s

Division VII, Region 26
2. Marion Local, 14. Fort Recovery

Complete Weekly Computer Point Ratings

10/18 MAC Football Scoreboard

football_150Check back here for scores all night long and also on TwitterFacebook and the new MAC Apple App or MAC Android App.  If you are out at the game please feel free to text end of quarter score updates to 419-230-0241.  App users are on a 5 minute delay on refreshes but will receive notifications, touch View Original Post for the most up to date scores or go back to the main story list and refresh and back into the scoreboard.

Marion Local 47 Coldwater 14 WOSN Highlights
Delphos St. John’s 27 Versailles 26, OT WOSN Highlights
Minster 35 Fort Recovery 13 WOSN Highlights
Anna 49 New Bremen 6
St. Henry 21 Parkway 7 WOSN Highlights

MAC Football Game of the Week Preview – Coldwater at Marion Local

ColdwateratMarionLocalThis week in Maria Stein is the battle that most fans have had circled on their calendars for nearly a year as the Marion Local Flyers entertain the Coldwater Cavaliers in what will likely decide the outcome of the 2013 Midwest Athletic Conference championship.  The MAC’s two winningest programs finished 1-2 in the league last season when Coldwater breezed through the conference slate 8-0 and Marion Local ended up 6-2 in league play.  Combined, the two programs have finished either first or second in the conference for each of the past 20 seasons.

This year’s fight at Booster Field will pit the Flyers’ suffocating, league-leading defense against MAC Player of the Year front runner, Coldwater quarterback Brody Hoying.  On the other side of the ball, Coldwater’s defense hasn’t been too shabby either as they have allowed ten points per game and a conference-best 6.4 points in MAC games.  The Flyers have been averaging an MAC-best 33 points per game, but will likely be without the full services of quarterback Adam Bertke or top running back Jacy Goettemoeller.  “Certainly it is no surprise that Coldwater is in this position even after graduating all of those seniors – they have a strong program and always have numerous athletes availablewho are ready to step in,” explained Flyer head coach Tim Goodwin.  “ I think there will be many good matchups during the game.  Certainly they go as Brody Hoying goes on both sides of the ball.  We need to limit their big plays on offense and special teams and be opportunistic offensively when we have our chances.”

Last week, the Flyers dominated St. Henry 35-7 to improve to 7-0 on the season and although Bertke was out of action and Goettemoeller saw limited play, they had little trouble with the Redskins.  In the victory, Dustin Rethman led the offense with 73 yards on the ground and 147 through the air with a touchdown in each category.  “We got off to a little bit of a slow start (against St. Henry), but we settled down and made some plays – we were happy with how we played the middle two quarters,” Goodwin pointed out.  “It is a matter of adjusting to the teams’ new strengths.  Offensively, some of our skill guys don’t have great numbers because we are pretty deep in some spots and the ball ends up being in a lot of different hands.  Defensively has been similar – we have played solid team defense all year.  Several players have performed at all-league levels for us with really one or two at every level of the defense.”

The Cavaliers also enjoyed a lop-sided victory in week six as they blasted Anna 43-7 in Coldwater to improve to 6-1 overall.  The Cavalier ground game was in full force as they racked up more than 200 yards, led by Hoying’s 76 yards and four touchdowns.  They are also no strangers to the injury bug after several starters were sidelined earlier in the season.  “Certainly Brody Hoying has been an outstanding playmaker on both sides of the ball for us, and Adam Klosterman has made several big plays offensively as well,” Cavalier head coach Chip Otten commented.  “On the defensive side, the defensive line has been outstanding, while Mitch Schoenherr in the middle leads the area in tackles, although we may not have him this week due to injury.  One of our mottos with injuries has been ‘next man up’.  We have mixed and matched different guys, and in the process we actually found a couple of young guys that are playing well in those replacement roles.”

Although this week’s meeting holds MAC title implications on the front burner, both coaches concurred that the playoff-like atmosphere in Maria Stein will be sizzling and will benefit both of their teams as the post-season looms just a couple of weeks away.  “This week will be a great battle between our skill and their skill – it is good to know that we are still playing for a league title possibility and our playoff spot,” Otten remarked.  “It also makes it so much more fun when there is a lot at stake and the atmosphere will be electric, just like in the playoffs.”

Goodwin concluded and agreed.  “Games like this one have traditionally given us an edge over some teams at playoff time. This year has been a little different in that we have not been challenged as much in the second half of games as usual. We will be challenged in every facet of the game and we are looking forward to it.”

by Robb Hemmelgarn

 

 

October 18, 2013|Categories: Coldwater Cavaliers, Football, MAC, Marion Local Flyers, Scores|Tags: |

4th Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings

football_150The fourth Football Weekly Computer Point Ratings were released and 2 MAC schools are ranked in the top 8 in their region.

Division V, Region 16
2. Coldwater

Division VI, Region 22
13. Minster, 14. Anna, 16. Parkway, 17. Versailles, 23. St. Henry, 24. New Bremen

Division VII, Region 24
11. Delphos St. John’s

Division VII, Region 26
2. Marion Local, 15. Fort Recovery

Complete Weekly Computer Point Ratings

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