Video: L'Christian "Blue" Smith highlights for Wayne High SchoolSee the uncommitted and highly touted receiver prospect in action last season.1. Pickerington Central2016 record: 12-2
Head coach: Jay Sharrett
The Tigers have unfinished business after reaching the final four last
year and falling 29-27 to eventual state champion St. Xavier. Talent is
on overload.
Seniors
Trenton Gillison (tight end) and
Xavier Henderson (defensive back) have committed to Michigan State. Senior defensive back
Jeremiah Wood holds 11 offers including Cincinnati, Rutgers, Kentucky and Iowa State. Senior tight end
Alex Morgan has committed to Toledo.
Other key returning seniors include offensive linemen
Brody Egan and
Trey Madison and defensive back
Jalen Mitchell. Junior defensive tackle
DeWayne Carter holds six offers, including Tennessee, Indiana and Kentucky. The quarterback? Super sophomore
Demeatric Crenshaw (Kentucky offer). It's time.

Pickerington Central and senior tight end Trenton Gillison (Michigan State) are looking for a second-straight regional title.
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See the MaxPreps Ohio Football Computer Rankings presented by the Army National Guard2. St. Xavier (Cincinnati)2016 record: 10-5
Head coach: Steve Specht
The Bombers became the first team to enter Ohio’s playoffs 5-5 and win a
state title (the program’s third overall). They must replace 12 All-Greater
Catholic League selections.
Senior quarterback
Chase Wolf
(1,291 yards and 15 touchdowns) has committed to Wisconsin and takes
over full-time under center. He has two outstanding targets in senior
receivers
Cameron Specht
(68 receptions, 655 yards, three touchdowns) and
Andrew Wittrock (50
receptions, 569 yards, nine touchdowns).
Senior defensive end
Blake Bacevich
has committed to Cincinnati. He had 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles-for-loss, a
sack and a fumble recovery against St. Ignatius in last year’s state
championship.
See the MaxPreps Ohio football playoff brackets3. Wayne (Huber Heights)2016 record: 11-1-1
Head Coach: Jay Minton
The Warriors return enough talent to make a third big school state final in four years.
The headliner is senior receiver
L'Christian 'Blue' Smith, who holds 14 offers including Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame and Penn State. Junior quarterback
Rashad McKee directs the offense. The defense features senior defensive end
Alex Reigelsperger (Kentucky) and senior defensive back
Demetrius Ross.
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4. Colerain (Cincinnati)2016 record: 11-1
Head coach: Tom Bolden
The
Cardinals split a pair of overtime games with St. Xavier last season, dropping the postseason meeting 29-23.
The linebacking corps will
feature two good ones in senior
Dan Bolden and junior Ivan Pace. The
offense is loaded. A pair of quarterbacks that earned All-Greater Miami
Conference honors last year return in senior
Gunnar Leyendecker (10
total touchdowns) and junior
Deante Smith (11 total touchdowns).
Junior running backs
Jarin "JJ" davis and
Syncere Jones and senior receiver
Ja’von Hicks (Cincinnati) were also All-GMC selections.
See the MaxPreps Ohio football stat leaders5. La Salle (Cincinnati)2016 record: 13-2
Head coach: Pat McLaughlin
The Lancers started 2-2 last year and then won 11 straight games and
their third-straight state title. Graduation took its toll, but plenty
of talent remains.
Senior quarterback
Griffin Merritt, senior defensive lineman
Zach Rumpke, senior tight end
Josh Whyle (Cincinnati) and junior linebacker
Brody Ingle
were all first team All-Greater Catholic League South Division last
season. Merritt was the GCL South’s leading passer with 1,930 yards and
21 touchdowns. A new stable of running backs will be called upon.
McLaughlin takes over as head coach after serving in that capacity at Princeton for three years. He is La Salle's third head coach in four years. The Week 1 meeting with Colerain is big one.
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La Salle senior quarterback Griffin Merritt and the Lancers are looking for a fourth-straight state title.
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