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Dayton Round-Up: Alter heating up at right time

Alter RB Chase Stone (photo by Shelby Frieszell/TriStateFootball.com)

Here come the Knights. After a rocky start to 2021, largely due to a killer schedule, Alter has ripped off three straight victories heading into the playoffs. The Knights have found their offense with 128 points during this current winning streak.

Chase Stone led the way with 247 yards and four touchdowns rushing for Alter. Those were career highs for the senior, who is peaking at the right time. Also hot is freshman quarterback Gavin Connor who went 9/10 for 153 yards and a pair of touchdown tosses to sophomore Michael Russ.

Chaminade Julienne was paced by quarterback Luke Chandler who threw for 329 yards and two scores. Butter Johnson (107) and Quinten Lowery (103) each had 100-plus yards receiving for the Eagles.

PHOTO GALLERY: Alter at Chaminade Julienne

SCORING BY QUARTERS
Alter 14-21-0-20-55
Chaminade Julienne 7-7-7-7-28

SCORING PLAYS
C: Kenyon Owens 62 pass from Luke Chandler (Jake Bridgett kick)
A: Chase Stone 14 run (Connor Carruth kick)
A: Stone 18 run (Carruth kick)
A: Antonio Murphy 2 run (Carruth kick)
C: Jonathan Peltier 19 pass from Chandler (Bridgett kick)
A: Michael Russ 5 pass from Gavin Connor (Carruth kick)
A: Russ 30 pass from Connor (Carruth kick)
C: Chandler 1 run (Bridgett kick)
A: Stone 79 run (Carruth kick)
C: Peltier 12 pass from Owens (Bridgett kick)
A: Stone 8 run (Carruth kick)
A: CJ Hicks interception return (no kick)

RECORDS: Alter (5-5, 3-2); Chaminade Julienne (3-5, 2-3)
Alter is at Monroe (8-2); Chaminade Julienne at Ross (7-2)

Here are some other scores from Dayton area teams in action in Week 10:

GCL CO-ED
BADIN 48, McNICHOLAS 21
FENWICK 41, CARROLL 0

GWOC
WAYNE 42, CENTERVILLE 21
– Another great team effort by Wayne (8-1, 6-1) saw the Warriors win their sixth in a row and capture a piece of the GWOC crown. Centerville (7-3, 5-2) had very few answers for a Wayne offense that churned out 456 yards and six touchdowns rushing on 41 carries. Senior Bryan Kinley ran for a career high 221 yards on 12 totes with three trips to the end zone. Classmate Jordan Ward racked up 184 yards on 18 carries and three scores. Ward now has 1,114 yards and 12 touchdowns rushing on the year.

Wayne ATH Bryan Kinley (photo by Shelby Frieszell/TriStateFootball.com)

SPRINGBORO 35, MIAMISBURG 7
SPRINGFIELD 47, NORTHMONT 0
FAIRMONT 46, BEAVERCREEK 19

MVL
PIQUA 49, STEBBINS 6
– For the first time since 1999, Piqua (9-0) finishes the regular season unbeaten. The Indians were unstoppable once again on both sides of the ball. The defense held its seventh opponent to seven points or less. Piqua is allowing just 7.0 points per game. The offense recorded its sixth straight game of 42-plus points. They were led by Jasiah Medley who carried the ball 16 times for 304 yards and four touchdowns. Medley has run for 1,566 yards, averaged 11.4 per carry with 28 touchdowns on the ground.

FAIRBORN 17, WEST CARROLLTON 14
TIPPECANOE 27, GREENVILLE 13
SIDNEY 38, XENIA 0
TROY 31, BUTLER 0 

SWBL
MONROE 16, EATON 14
– A late 32-yard field goal by Grant Martinez saw Monroe (8-2, 6-1) put an end to Eaton’s (9-1, 6-1) bid for a perfect regular season. The Eagles were looking to go to 10-0 for the first time since 2010. Elijah Jackson and Ryan Miles each ran for touchdowns in the victory. Jackson had a game high 125 yards on the ground. The junior now has 1,855 yards and 20 touchdowns rushing on the year.

Monroe RB Elijah Jackson (photo by AJ Fullam/6sphoto.com)

OAKWOOD 34, MADISON SENIOR 13
BELLBROOK 35, VALEY VIEW 25
CARLISLE 37, WAYNESVILLE 0
BROOKVILLE 21, FRANKLIN 7

DPL

TROTWOOD-MADISON 42, THURGOOD MARSHALL 0
PONITZ 55, MEADOWDALE 30
DUNBAR 27, BELMONT 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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