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Ohio HS Football '20: Small School Defensive Linemen (Div. V-VII) Key names to know Fridays this fall.
Player, School, Ht, Wt, Graduating Class
Jake Lusk,
Johnstown-Monroe, 6-4, 230, 2022
Zach Prater,
Ridgewood (West Lafayette), 6-1, 290, 2021
Blake Landis,
Eastwood (Pemberville), 6-2, 201, 2021
C.K. McSwain,
Lutheran East (Cleveland Heights), 6-2, 205, 2021
Gyvnn Mendenhall,
Columbus Academy (Gahanna), 6-3, 215, 2022
Steven Kintner,
Liberty-Benton (Findlay), 6-0, 184, 2021
2019 Ohio HS Football Statewide Postseason BracketsSpencer Mesaros,
Southeast (Ravenna), 6-0, 205, 2022
Gunner King,
Columbus Grove, 6-2, 275, 2021
Thomas Lenhart,
Fort Frye (Beverly), 6-0, 225, 2021
Braden Medley, Fort Frye (Beverly), 5-11, 200, 2021
Eli Franks,
McComb, 6-3, 268, 2022
John Tropf,
Newbury, 6-0, 200, 2021
2019 Ohio HS Football Statewide StatisticsDylan Finkbine,
Tri-Village (New Madison), 6-3, 177, 2021
Mack Fortman,
Fort Loramie, 6-2, 265, 2021
Cole Miller,
Waterford, 6-0, 165, 2021
Gage Joseph,
Shadyside, 5-11, 210, 2022
Caleb Teague,
Wellington, 6-5, 190, 2021
Duncan Cooper,
Covington, 6-0, 180, 2021
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Nic Burris,
Buckeye Trail (Lore City), 5-9, 227, 2021
Jordan Williams,
Fairland (Proctorville), 6-3, 186, 2021
Flint Barger,
Oak Hill, 6-5, 230, 2021
Jake Gehring,
South Range (Canfield), 6-2, 205, 2021
Hunter Darrah,
Buckeye Local (Rayland), 6-6, 215, 2022