Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Kenton High School's Maty Mauk on High School Football America Radio Show

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

Maty Mauk of Kenton High School enters his senior season poised to set several new national, career passing records.

Thursday night, he'll join me on the High School Football Football America radio show to discuss his incredible career throwing the ball.  In just 35 games, Mauk has thrown for 13,519 yards and 151 touchdowns.

Those are some incredible numbers that are magnified by the fact that the person he is chasing for the top spot is his brother Ben, who set those marks from 1999 to 2002.

Heading into the 2011 season, Ben and Maty have thrown for an incredible 30,883 yards for Kenton.  The Wildcats pass-happy offense is the creation of the boys' father Mike Mauk, who took over the program in the 80s.

The offense employs, five linemen, five receivers and Maty as the trigger-man of the offense.

Maty needs 3,846 yards to overtake Ben's record of 17,364 passing yards and 4,156 total yards to pass Ben's mark of 19,628 yards.  Maty needs 28 touchdowns to break the national record.

Here are some great family passing notes posted on MaxPreps.com:

Career Passing Yards
Ben and Maty Mauk: 30,883
Josh and John David Booty: 20,174
Ty and Koy Detmer: 16,226
Peyton and Eli Manning: 14,596

Career TD Passes
Ben and Maty Mauk: 329
Peyton and Eli Manning: 181

Click here to listen to High School Football America LIVE at 7PM EST on July 28th.

Monday, July 25, 2011

West Virginia Beats Ohio in OVAC All-Star Football Game

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

The West Virginia All-Stars used a rock solid defense to defeat the Ohio Stars 24-3 in the annual Rudy Mumley Ohio Valley Athletic Conference All-Star Charity Football Classic.

West Virginia held Ohio to minus-6 yards rushing and 62-yards in total offense to give the Mountaineer State its second straight victory in the all-star game.

Click here to read a game story from the Herald Star.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

FOX Sports Ohio Announces Game of the Week Football Schedule

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

FOX Sports Ohio will broadcast ten high school football games this fall.

The network announced its 12-game High School Football Game of the Week schedule today that includes one game in Northern Kentucky between Dixie Heights and Highlands on September 1st.

The season kicks-off on Thursday August 25th with Avon taking-on Avon Lake.

We’ve improved this year’s high school football schedule to take full advantage of our reach and maximize exposure for the schools and students,” says FOX Sports Ohio Executive Producer Tom Farmer. “Each game will not only be televised locally, but it will also be shown throughout our entire distribution area.”

All of the games will also be simulcast LIVE at www.FOXSportsOhio.com.

2011 FOX Sports Ohio High School Football Game of the Week Schedule

August 25 - Avon Lake at Avon
September 1 - Dixie Heights at Highlands (KY)
September 8 - Harrison at Kings
September 15 - Marlington at Louisville
September 22 - Colerain at Middletown
September 29 - Glenoak at Canton McKinley & Moeller at LaSalle
October 6 - Mentor at Solon & Oak Hills at Sycamore
October 13 - Warren Harding at Massillon
October 20 - Kettering Alter at Roger Bacon
October 27 - Eastlake North at Willoughby South

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Rosters Announced for Rudy Mumley OVAC All-Star Charity Football Classic

by Jeff Fisher
Ohio High School Football Huddle

The West Virginia and Ohio rosters for the annual Rudy Mumley OVAC All-Star Charity Football Classic have been announced.

This year's game will be played July 24th at Wheeling Island Stadium. The Ohio All-Stars will be coached by Dave Bruney of Martins Ferry.

Here is the Ohio Roster:

Casey Bain, Martins Ferry; Jack Beavers, Martins Ferry; Kyle Blanchard, Harrison Central; Ellis Brown, Shadyside; Taylor Brown, Shadyside; Johnny Byers, Edison; Mason Campbell, Steubenville; Bobby Dayton, Martins Ferry; John Eckroth, Steubenville; Kody Edwards, East Liverpool; Cory Fickiesen, Frontier; Caleb Gunn, Cambridge; Zach Kinnick, St. Clairsville; Brent Kirk, Buckeye Local; Tyler Kurtz, Barnesville; Willie Leavell, East Liverpool; Cody Morris, Caldwell; Trevor Mourer, Meadowbrook; Niko Otto, Indian Creek; Garrett Price, Bridgeport; Willie Pruitt, Steubenville; Mike Rose, Martins Ferry; Marcus Schumacher, Monroe Central; Aaron Silverio, Shadyside; Chris Smelley, Bridgeport; Curt Smelley, Bridgeport; Zak Stiles, St. Clairsville; Bernie Thompson, Union Local; John Thompson, East Liverpool; Josh Tolliver, Bellaire; Jacob Brunoni, Frontier; Tanner Wright, River; Joe Zebbs, St. Clairsville.

Click here to check-out the W.V. roster at the West Virginia High School Football Huddle.
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