Canton Central Catholic finally conquers Coldwater for D-V title

By Eric Frantz Dec 3, 2016, 8:00pm

Third straight state final meeting between the two goes Crusaders way

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Division V State Final: Canton Central Catholic 16, Coldwater 13

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WHAT WE LEARNED



1. Records aren’t meant to broken: For the second straight year a team vying for a state record fifth straight state title was denied. Last year Marion Local saw it’s record 24-game postseason win streak snapped with a 22-20 loss to Kirtland in the D-VI final. The Flyers were trying for their fifth straight championship. This season Coldwater saw its record-tying 24-game postseason win streak snapped and its bid for a fifth straight state title denied by the Crusaders.

2. Third time is the charm: CCC had lost the last two D-V state finals to Coldwater by the combined score of 97-39.

3. Turnovers kill: CCC scored its first nine points off turnovers. The Crusaders in return didn’t commit one.

4. Bigfoot is real: CCC senior kicker Dan Mills set a D-IV finals record with a 48-yard field goal. The kick came on the final play if the first half. The overall finals record is a 56-yard field goal by Cincinnati St. Xavier’s Kevin Kerr in 1998.

5. sMACked: With a chance to win three state titles for the third straight season, the Midwest Athletic Conference was denied it’s second trifecta during that run. Marion Local won the D-VI championship, but Minster (D-VII) and Coldwater fell. The MAC is now 31-13 in state finals (all since 1989).
Coldwater saw its streak of 24 straight playoff wins and four straight state titles snapped.
Coldwater saw its streak of 24 straight playoff wins and four straight state titles snapped.
Photo by Marc Pendleton


TOP PLAYERS



* Dan Mills, sr., K, CCC
Booted a D-IV finals record 48-yard field goal.

* Dylan Thobe, sr., QB, Coldwater
Threw for 157 yards and a touchdown and ran for 101 yards and a touchdown.

* Tee Rupp, sr. DB, CCC
Notched his ninth interception of the season and fifth of the playoffs. Also caught three passes for 73 yards and a touchdown.

* Zach Klosterman, sr. TE, Coldwater
Had eight catches for 117 yards.

* Jack Murphy, sr., QB, CCC
Completed 18-of-29 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns.

* Andrew Siefring, sr., DL, Coldwater
Had seven tackles, four tackles-for-loss and three sacks.

* Griffin Baumoel, sr., LB, CCC

Had a game-high 10 tackles.



BY THE NUMBERS

0 – Points the Cavaliers netted on three first half drives into the CCC red zone.

97 – Passing yards for each team in the first half.

3 – Fumbles CCC had in the first half. The Crusaders didn’t lose one.

21 – First downs Coldwater had. CCC produced 12.

288 – Yards of offense Coldwater had. CCC produced 230.



16 – Yards CCC rushed for.

5,954 – Attendance.
Coldwater quarterback Dylan Thobe threw for 157 yards and a touchdown and ran for 101 yards and a touchdown.
Coldwater quarterback Dylan Thobe threw for 157 yards and a touchdown and ran for 101 yards and a touchdown.
Photo by Marc Pendleton