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Where is Ohio State football ranked in major polls after Week 8?
Ohio State showed no sign of loosening its grip on the No. 1 ranking this weekend.
The Buckeyes routed Wisconsin in a 34-0 win that marked the third time in four weeks that they prevailed on the road in the Big Ten to preserve their unblemished record.
At 7-0, they are one of only six unbeaten teams left in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
Below is their ranking in the major polls after Week 8:
Ohio State football rankings after Week 8
US LBM Coaches Poll
The Buckeyes are the consensus No. 1 among the coaches, receiving all 65 first-place votes following Miami’s loss to Louisville on Oct. 17.
The Hurricanes, who were previously unbeaten, had two first-place votes last week prior to the upset.
The rest of the top-five includes Indiana at No. 2, Texas A&M at No. 3, Alabama at No. 4 and Georgia at No. 5.
AP Top 25
Ohio State received 60 out of the 66 first-place votes in the AP poll with second-ranked Indiana getting the remaining six.
Joey Kaufman covers Ohio State football for The Columbus Dispatch. Email him at jkaufman@dispatch.com and follow along on Bluesky, Instagram and X for more.
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UCLA will be without starting QB Nico Iamaleava vs. Ohio State football: Report
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nico Iamaleava’s return to Ohio Stadium was supposed to be the most intriguing storyline entering Saturday’s matchup between Ohio State and UCLA football. That is no longer the case.
The UCLA quarterback won’t play due to a concussion, according to a report from On3. The injury was suffered during last week’s loss against Nebraska.
Iamaleava finished the contest, but concussion symptoms didn’t surface until postgame, per the report. Sophomore Luke Duncan will likely start in Iamaleava’s place.
Iamaleava transferred to UCLA from Tennessee this offseason. His well-documented departure came after he spent two seasons with the Vols. During the 2024 campaign, he was the team’s starter and led UT to its first College Football Playoff appearance.
However, the postseason trip didn’t last long.
Tennessee, as the No. 9 seed, lost at No. 8-seeded Ohio State in the first round of the CFP. Iamaleava threw for only 108 yards in the loss but ran for 47 yards with two scores.
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Why Ohio State is playing at one of college football’s slowest tempos
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s offense ran the most plays it’s had in one game since the 2022 season on Saturday.
The 76 plays, which accounted for 34 points and 473 yards, are the most since Ohio State ran 77 plays in a loss to Michigan. The higher play count was more common in the 2022 season, when the Buckeyes averaged 67.4 plays per game.
That has significantly dropped in the years since.
Ohio State is averaging just 63.1 plays this season, according to TruMedia, and Saturday marked the second time this season that the Buckeyes ran more than 70 plays.
Much of that has to do with Ohio State’s defense. Led by defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, the top-ranked Buckeyes held Purdue to just 44 plays Saturday. Purdue had 13 first downs in the game; that type of dominance will show a large discrepancy on the play sheet.
Still, there’s been a fundamental change in how coach Ryan Day is running his program.
The pace of play has slowed. Entering Saturday’s game vs. UCLA, the Buckeyes rank No. 120 nationally in total plays (568) and average three minutes and 19 seconds of possession per drive, the slowest in the Day era. That’s not by coincidence or because Ohio State has a young quarterback in Julian Sayin.
Due to the expanded College Football Playoff and the sport’s ever-changing nature, Day has intentionally lowered his team’s play count. The only way to do that and remain a national title contender is to be efficient on offense. That’s the battle Day has been fighting for two years now, and winning.
“Efficiency is what we’re after because when you’re efficient and you’re playing like that, a three-score game can feel like it is way out of reach. Where I feel like maybe in the past it was like, ‘OK, we’re just getting started on the game,’” Day said on his radio show last Thursday.
Day hasn’t been afraid to embrace change in his seven years leading Ohio State’s football program.
A year ago, he decided to give up playcalling, putting his ego aside to help his program get over the hump and win its first national championship since 2014.
Although he was still involved with the practice and offensive game plan, with the name, image and likeness and transfer portal era taking over college football, he felt his time was better suited as the program’s CEO than everyday play caller.
Then, more change came, and he had to make another decision. Day knew that the time of up-tempo offenses finding success every down was over.
Ohio State pace of play under Ryan Day
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Year
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Plays/game
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Seconds/play
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Points/drive
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|---|---|---|---|
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2019 |
76.4 |
25.1 |
3.46 |
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2020 |
71.3 |
27.2 |
3.01 |
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2021 |
70.5 |
25.0 |
3.57 |
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2022 |
67.4 |
27.4 |
3.36 |
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2023 |
63.9 |
27.6 |
2.56 |
|
2024 |
61.8 |
29.4 |
3.12 |
|
2025 |
63.1 |
31.6 |
3.56 |
Defensive coordinators realized how to defend most up-tempo offenses, and when mixed with the ability to decode signals and the player-to-coach communication, it led Day to move to a huddled offense.
“Now they can’t see your formation, they don’t know your plays and can’t see your signals,” Day said. “Now, when you need to change pace and go tempo, it’s a good change of pace, but teams got really good at just seeing your formation and calling plays based on your formation. And then you’re shifting, and by that time, you might as well have just huddled up honestly.”
Ohio State’s pace slowed down in the 2023 season. It averaged 63.9 plays per game with Kyle McCord leading the offense, but at times, the efficiency wasn’t consistent. The Buckeyes averaged only 2.56 points per drive and scored a touchdown on just 31 percent of their drives, both career lows for a Day-led offense.
In 2024, things started to mesh better. Ohio State had a veteran roster, and with the player-to-coach communication approved for that season, the Buckeyes embraced being a huddle team and thrived.
They ran 61.8 plays per game, ran a play every 29.4 seconds, averaged 3.12 points per drive and scored a touchdown on 41.3 percent of their drives. It wasn’t the best year from an efficiency standpoint, but a drastic improvement from the 2023 season. That’s what Day wants: efficiency.
It’s the key to success if the play count is going to drop.
Efficiency isn’t everything, though. In the first year of the expanded playoff, Ohio State’s average total play count of 989 was still lower than playoff teams Texas, Penn State and Notre Dame, who each played 16 games, and Clemson, who played 14 games.
It kept Ohio State healthy throughout the championship run.
Due to the expanded College Football Playoff and the sport’s ever-changing nature, coach Ryan Day has lowered Ohio State’s play count. (Adam Cairns / Imagn Images)
“When you look at it from the beginning of the season, you look at it from a 20,000-foot view and say, ‘OK, we can cut down on the number of plays to keep our team healthy at the end of the season,’” Day said.
Now, with a year under its belt, Ohio State has been even slower and more efficient with its pace, despite a new quarterback and a completely new running back room.
The Buckeyes don’t just have their slowest time per possession under Day. They also have the slowest time per play at 31.6 seconds. Still, one could argue this is also Day’s most efficient offense.
Ohio State is averaging 3.56 points per drive and scoring a touchdown on 45.6 percent of its drives, both marks are the second highest in the Day era. It averaged 3.57 points per drive in 2021 and scored touchdowns on 46.5 percent of drives in 2019.
Those numbers will likely drop as the season goes on and the competition gets tougher, but it’s a sign of an offense that is extremely comfortable with its new identity.
“But once you get into the rhythm of huddling, you get used to that and guys get comfortable in it,” Day said.
He still believes there’s more Ohio State can accomplish.
Day wasn’t pleased with his program running 26 plays in the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth quarter and getting just three points. A 15-play drive to open the third quarter ended in a Sayin interception in the red zone.
“We had a lot of plays to only get three points, that’s not ideal,” Day said after the Purdue win. “Other than that, I thought there was a lot of good play.”
But more than anything, he juggles the need to play at the pace he wants while also becoming more explosive.
This has been the least explosive offense Day has had since taking over in 2019. Ohio State’s explosive rush rate is 7.8 percent, the lowest during his tenure. The explosive pass rate is 18.4 percent, although that’s not far off from last year’s 18.9 percent. The Buckeyes’ total explosive play rate is 12.7 percent, also the lowest in that time frame.
Day demands perfection from his offense, and he’s rarely satisfied. This year’s offense, while sometimes not flashy, has been one of the most efficient in his career, and though statistically it’s the slowest-paced offense, Day knows they can go tempo when they need to.
“We’re not going to go tempo just because we want to go tempo; it has to give us an advantage,” Day said. “When we are on the same page and we are being efficient and executing at a high level, that’s what’s most important, period. We are still chasing that. We aren’t there. But changing the tempo helps.”
As Ohio State enters the final postseason push, with a matchup with Michigan three weeks away, its pace of play has become a bigger national topic each week. The goal is for the Buckeyes to save themselves for the biggest moments, and when the time comes, they can play however they want.
“When it’s time to turn up the game, we will,” Day said.
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Southwest Ohio all-district football teams are out. See where your favorite player lands
The Southwest District has selected its all-district teams for the 2025 football season.
The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association panel, which included multiple writers from The Enquirer and other Cincinnati and Greater Dayton media, selected the list.
Here are some key Cincinnati-relevant takeaways.
St. Bernard-Elmwood Place head coach Kyle Hogan is the Division VI coach of the year after leading the Titans to a 9-2 record and the league championship of the Miami Valley Conference-White Division.
North College Hill head coach Greg Conwell is the Division V coach of the year after leading the Trojans from a 3-6 record last year to 8-3 this season. Williamsburg senior Luke Czarnecki is the Division V defensive player of the year after leading a unit that allowed 72 points during the regular season, and only six total in four league games. He was the leading tackler with 91 (33 solo), including 9.5 for loss and an interception.
Taft swept the honors in Division IV. Quarterback Monsanna Torbert won the offensive player of the year, Adam Kirtley the defensive player of the year, Tyler Williams the coach of the year as they take an 11-0 record to Indian Hill Nov. 14.
In Division III, Talawanda head coach Andy Stuckert is the coach of the year after leaving the Brave to a 10-2 record and the second round of the playoffs. Senior running back Lance Cantrell is the offensive player of the year after rushing for 2,523 yards and 30 touchdowns.
In Division II, Anderson head coach Evan Dreyer is the coach of the year as he leads the 11-0 Raptors against La Salle Nov. 14. Anderson linebacker Brady Kuhn is the defensive player of the year, leading a unit that allows only 12 points per game. He is the leading tackler on the team with 92 stops, 45 solo, with seven sacks and 21.5 tackles for loss.
In Division I, Elder head coach Doug Ramsey is the coach of the year, and Panthers senior Derek Uran the defensive player of the year as they lead the 11-0 Panthers into a home game with Princeton Nov. 14. Lakota East senior running back Ryder Hooks is the offensive player of the year after rushing for 2,032 yards and 19 touchdowns, plus adding three receiving touchdowns and two return scores.
Hooks and reigning Ohio Mr. Football Matt Ponatoski are the Southwest District nominees for this year’s Mr. Football ballot. The winner will be announced during the state finals.
The All-Ohio teams will be released in December.
2025 OPSMA Division VII All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: Turner Lachey, Sidney Lehman Catholic; Defensive player of the year: Isaiah Christian, Cedarville; Coach of the year: Dwane Rowley, Sidney Lehman Catholic
First-team offense
Backfield: Levi Guttman, Cincinnati Country Day, 6-2, 205, jr., QB; Ray Hoying, Fort Loramie, 6-4, 225, sr., RB; Turner Lachey, Sidney Lehman Catholic, 5-10, 170, sr., QB; Will Mossing, Cedarville, 6-1, 160, sr., QB; Jacob Schmitmeyer, Ansonia, 5-10, 175. jr., RB; Reece Wendel, Fort Recovery, 5-11, 180, sr., RB.
Receivers: Thomas Huckleby, Cincinnati Country Day, 5-7, 175, so.; Berkeley Little, Springfield Catholic Central, 5-10, 155, sr.; C.J. Olding, Sidney Lehman Catholic, 6-0, 175, sr.; Evan O’Leary, Sidney Lehman Catholic, 5-10, 185, sr.
Linemen: Lucas Donahue, Cincinnati Country Day, 6-2, 280, sr.; Oden Hoening, Ansonia, 5-11, 200, jr.; Jace Olding, Sidney Lehman Catholic, 6-2, 240, sr.; Hayden Stephens, New Miami, 6-2, 255, sr.; Drew Wilson, De Graff Riverside, 6-0, 230, jr.
Kicker: Nate Van Loo, Cedarville, 6-1, 170, sr.
First Team Defense
Linemen: Lucas Barlow, West Alexandria Twin Valley South, 6-4, 190, jr.; Sir Michael Miller, CCPA, 6-3, 225, jr.; Luke Wright, Lewisburg Tri-County North, 6-0, 180, jr.; Isaiah Johnson, New Miami, 6-1, 235, jr.; Matt Nye, Springfield Catholic Central, 6-0, 185, sr.Linebackers: Isaiah Christian, Cedarville, 5-9, 175, sr.; Frank Filbrun, Lewisburg Tri-County North, 5-7, 175, sr.; Noah Henry, New Miami, 5-7, jr.; Grady Jenkins, De Graff Riverside, 5-10, 170, sr.; Breaker Jutte, Fort Recovery, 6-4, 210, jr.; Will Robinson, Cincinnati Country Day, 6-1, 200, sr.Secondary: Ramik Bell, CCPA, 6-2, 190, jr.; Leon Hall, CCD, 6-0, 180, jr.; Mario Meatchem, CCPA, 5-11, 170, jr.; Brandon Proffitt, CCD, 5-8, 175, sr.; Bryant Richardson, CCPA, 5-11, 170, sr.Punter: Carson Krieg, South Charleston Southeastern Local, 6-6, 190, sr.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Peyton Fannin, Lewisburg Tri-County North, 5-8, 160, jr., RB; Marlan Robertson, CCPA, 5-9, 165, jr., RB; Lander Shives, Ansonia, 5-9, 195, jr., RB.
Receivers: Tanner Eilerman, Fort Loramie, 6-3, 175, fr.; Derek Orr, Cedarville, 6-3, 175, sr.; Kyle Wehrkamp, Union City Mississinawa Valley; 6-0, 170, sr.Linemen: Ty Houser, Union City Mississinawa Valley, 6-1, 240, jr.; Ramad Jacobs, CCPA, 6-1, 250, jr.; Bryton McNamee, New Miami, 5-11, 235, jr.; Bennett Woodyard, Lewisburg Tri-County North, 6-3, 195, sr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Kaleb Bergman, Fort Loramie, 6-3, 205, sr.; Ty Hicks, Lockland, 6-3, 220, sr.; Jake Norris, Union City Mississinawa Valley, 6-0, 260, sr.
Linebackers: Brody Adams, Springfield Catholic Central, 6-4, 240, sr.; Colton Hiestand. Union City Mississinawa Valley, 6-190, so.; Charles Howard, CCPA, 6-0, 220, jr.; Nate Terrell, Cedarville. 6-1 225, jr.
Secondary: Zac Dues, Fort Loramie, 5-10, 155, sr.; Gabe Steineman, De Graff Riverside, 6-1, 160, jr.; Cainan Robinson, Ansonia, 6-0, 160, sr.
Honorable Mention: Braxton Harrington, South Charleston Southeastern Local; Clayton Pauley, New Miami; Tony Robinson, De Graff Riverside; Dante Farley Jr., Lockland; Corbin Flory, Lewisburg Tri-County North; Bryce Krickenbarger, Lewisburg Tri-County North; Trace Coffey, South Charleston Southeastern Local; Aiden Ritchie, Lewisburg Tri-County North; Lee Tilley, Springfield Catholic Central; Mitchell Harrall, South Charleston Southeastern Local; Mason Givens, Lewisburg Tri-County North; Grayson Woodworth, Lewisburg Tri-County North.
2025 OPSMA Division VI All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: Trey Sagester, New Madison Tri-Village; Defensive player of the year: Noah Finkbine, Tri-Village, Sr, LB; Coach of the year: Kyle Hogan, St. Bernard-Elmwood-Place
First-team offense
Backfield: Ayden Basham, Blanchester, 5-10, 190, sr., RB; Lucas Cannady, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 6-1, 210, jr., QB; Trey Sagester, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-3, 170, sr., QB; Diezel Taylor, South Vienna Northeastern, 6-2, 201, sr., QB; Logan Ziegenbusch, Anna, 5-11, 160, so., QB; Brody Schmidt, Dayton Christian, 5-10, 165, jr., QB.
Receivers: Morgan Brown, Deer Park, 5-7,165, so.; Jacoby Newman, South Vienna Northeastern, 6-1,181, sr.; Griff Richards, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-0, 175, jr.; Zebadiah Pleiman, Anna, 5-10, 160, sr.; Caden Shepherd, Dayton Christian, 6-3, 185, sr.Linemen: Dom Black, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-4, 280, jr.; Lucas Lester, Covington, 5-10, 190, jr.; Blake Longstreth, Miami Valley Christian Academy, 6-1, 246, jr.; Isaiah Stallworth, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-11, 350, sr.; Luke Vernon, New Paris National Trail, 6-2, 190, sr.; Corey Waters, Deer Park, 6-1, 260, sr.
Athlete: Cooper Reynolds, Blanchester, 6-0, 140, jr.
First-team defense
Linemen: James Hall, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 6-4, 200, sr.; Trenton Havenar, Covington, 6-0, 225, jr.; Hunter Johnsman, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-3, 210 sr.; Sefa Sackey, Deer Park, 6-7, 200, sr.; Julian Stearns, Anna, 6-6, 190, jr.; Nolan Wilt, Anna, 6-1, 230, sr.Linebackers: Hans Erickson, Miami Valley Christian Academy, 5-10, 178, jr.; Noah Finkbine, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-1, 190, sr.; Landon Hewitt, Anna, 6-0, sr.; Cody Houseman, South Vienna Northeastern, 6-0, 184, sr.; Jackson Jones, South Vienna Northeastern, 5-10, 166, sr.; Cory Kidd, Blanchester, 5-10, 205, so.
Secondary: Jeremiah DesJardins, Miami Valley Christian Academy, 5-9, 155, jr.; Filip McMaken, Covington, 5-10, 155, jr., Colt Camacho, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-1, 180, so.; Korde Williams, Summit Country Day, 5-11, 155, fr.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Landin Cassell, Covington, 6-5, 200, jr., QB; Staley Colston, New Madison Tri-Village, 5-10, 175, so., RB; Jacob Culter, Dayton Christian, 5-7, 195, jr. RB; Dameko Taylor, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-11, 175, jr., RB.
Receivers: Day’Lynn Garrett, Covington, 6-0, 165, sr.; Jonah Brinkley, New Paris National Trail, 6-2, 190, jr.; Amare Hicks, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-10, 160, sr.; Asa Crocket, Dayton Christian, 6-4, 225, sr.
Linemen: Levi Farmer, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-2, 250, sr.; Brock Gillam, South Vienna Northeastern, 6-1, 224, sr.; Tony Stier, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-10, 275, sr.; Jeffrey Knox, Dayton Christian, 6-0, 235, jr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Elijah Brooks, Covington, 6-1, 210, jr.; Deshawn Hicks, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 6-4, 255, sr.; Zach Holland, Miami Valley Christian Academy, 6-2, 200, jr.
Linebackers: Landen Moore, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-2, 210, sr.; Grady Ott, New Paris National Trail, 6-2, 190, so.; Sam Reder, Summit Country Day, 6-0, 215, sr.; Nathan Schulte, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-10, 160, sr.; D.J. Steele, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, 5-10, 165, so.
Secondary: Talon Bousman, New Paris National Trail, 5-10, 160, so.; Aiden Martin, New Paris National Trail, 5-9, 140, sr.; Kaleb Moone, South Vienna Northeastern, 6-2, 184, sr.; Tink Sellers, Deer Park, 6-0, 170, jr.
Honorable Mention: Brayden Behymer, Blanchester; Cole Swafford, New Lebanon Dixie; Jody Wintrow, New Paris National Trail; Roy Riddle, Sabina East Clinton; Cameron Hartman, Dayton Christian; Braylin Biffle, Dayton Christian; Trenton Begley, Troy Christian; A.J. Reyes, Covington; Isaac Daiga, Dayton Christian; Grady Boggs, Sabina East Clinton; Angel Torres, Blanchester; Colt Jamison, Sabina East Clinton; Nate Williams, Dayton Christian; Jacob Grossnickle, Troy Christian; Eli Queen, Dayton Christian.
2025 OPSMA Division V All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: Brody Morton, Camden Preble Shawnee; Defensive player of the year: Luke Czarnecki, Williamsburg; Coach of the year: Greg Conwell, North College Hill
First-team offense
Backfield: Brady Golliday, Lewiston Indian Lake, 6-2, 215, jr., QB; K.J. Gustin, Casstown Miami East, 6-1, 195, jr., QB; Danny Hoke, St. Paris Graham, 6-0, 210, jr., RB; Kolby Morgerson, Carlisle, 6-3, 190, jr., QB; Brody Morton, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-3, 190, sr., QB; Gray Robinson, Williamsburg, 6-3, 210, jr., RB.
Receivers: Jai’Veon Allen, North College Hill, 6-1, 190, sr.; Caleb Blankenship, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-2, 180, jr.; Jack Hamaker, Casstown Miami East, 5-11, 175, jr.; Brodey Reisinger, Lewiston Indian Lake, 6-2, 192, jr.; Tyce Rutledge, Waynesville, 6-1, 185, so.; Zyhr Youngblood, Finneytown, 5 -10, 185, sr.
Linemen: Drew Clark, St. Paris Graham, 6-2, 280, jr.; Trey Holden, Williamsburg, 5-11, 250, sr.; Hunter Leath, Greeneview, 6-0, 265, sr.; Nate Marshal, Versailles, 6-4, 240, jr.,; Marcus Rayburn, Arcanum, 6-0, 275, sr.; Cooper Shrout, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-3, 260, sr.
Athlete: Troy Harris, Williamsburg, 5-11, 165, sr.
Kicker: Avery Pequignot, Lewiston Indian Lake, 6-1, 170, sr.
First-team defense
Linemen: Mekelle Bass, North College Hill, 6-3, 250, sr.; Austyn Benton, Carlisle, 6-5, 315, sr.; Navin Heard, Purcell Marian, 6-2, 200, jr.; Cameron Moss, Dayton Northridge, 6-3, 255, sr.; Aaron Rapp, Lewiston Indian Lake, 6-0, 240, so.; Jack Simpson, Mariemont, 6-2, 215, sr.
Linebackers: Aidan Audretch, Madeira, 6-1, 220, sr.; Luke Czarnecki, Williamsburg, 6-2, 200, sr.; Brandon Stone, Casstown Miami East, 5-11, 195, sr.; Sam Strapp, West Liberty West Liberty-Salem, 6-1, 195, sr.; Jack Traylor, St. Paris Graham, 5-10, 180, sr.
Secondary: Charlie Lane, West Milton Milton-Union, 6-1, 185, sr.; Sulaiman Muhammed Dayton Northridge 6-0, 165, sr.; Blake Opichka, Madeira, 5-9, 155, sr.; Ashton Pelfrey, Carlisle, 5-9, 160, sr.; Luke Robinson, Mariemont, 5-10, 180, sr.; Terron Vaughn, Purcell Marian, 5-11, 165, sr.
Punter: Colton Schroeder, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-2, 180, sr.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Alex Collins, Carlisle, 6-1, 185, so., RB; Z’yohn Gillespie, Purcell Marian, 5-9, 165, jr., RB; Teagan Henry, Enon Greenon, 5-11, 165, jr., QB; M.J. Macy, Arcanum, 5-9, 185, jr., RB; Tre’von Rowe, Dayton Northridge, 5-10, 175, sr. RB; Carson Tenhunfeld, Williamsburg, 6-4, 175, sr. QB.
Receivers: Drew Conger, Carlisle, 6-0, 175, sr.; Brody Jenkins, St. Paris Graham, 6-0, 180, jr.; Lincoln Littlejohn, Casstown Miami East, 5-10, 155, jr.; Luke Richards, Carlisle, 6-1, 220, sr.; Mason Ropp, Enon Greenon, 5-10, 152, fr.; Kade Schwartz, Versailles, 6-2, 180, jr.
Linemen: Jase Hodges, Jamestown Greeneview, 5-10, 205, sr.; Levi Hollingsworth, St. Paris Graham, 5-9, 220, jr.; Alex Kertesz, Enon Greenon, 6-3, 192, sr.; Jackson McIntosh, Carlisle, 6-0, 220, sr.; Chase Muterspaw, Jamestown Greeneview, 6-2, 225, so.; Kevonte Whitiker, North College Hill, 5-10, 150, jr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Isaiah Brady, Carlisle, 6-2, 280, sr.; Franklin Kinney, Lewiston Indian Lake, 6-2, 222, sr.; Caleb Neth, Williamsburg, 5-11, 225, sr.; Deriyon New, North College Hill, 6-3, 275, sr.; Bobby Rice, Middletown Madison, 6-0, 260, fr.; Jesse Williamson, Milton-Union, 6-0, 260, sr.
Linebackers: Preston Buchanan, Middletown Madison, 5-10, 195, sr.; Lincoln Griesmer, Mariemont, 6-5, 215, sr.; Evan Maxson, Casstown Miami East, 5-11, 170, jr.; Aiden Meadors, Norwood, 5-11, 180, jr.; Hezekiah Powell, Purcell Marian, 5-10, 190, jr.; Kolton Quigney, Arcanum, 5-10, 190, sr.
Secondary: Bishop Cartwright, Arcanum, 6-2, 160, jr.; Khingston Ferguson, Purcell Marian, 6-2, 200, sr.; Bacon Geer, Clermont Northeastern, 5-11, 150, sr.; Gavin Henry, Lewiston Indian Lake, 5-11, 150, sr.; Arden McGuire, St. Paris Graham, 6-1, 180, jr.; Jahlil Youngblood, Finneytown, 5 -7, 170, sr.
Honorable Mention: Zach Maier, Mariemont; Gregory Marlow, Waynesville; Brady Schmidt, Clermont Northeastern; Brandon Wise, Finneytown; Kody Clark, Middletown Madison; Jakob Hoke, St. Paris Graham; Landyn Knapke, Versailles; Kai Ricks, Enon Greenon; Noah Shirk, Lewiston Indian Lake; Jordan Stafford, Jamestown Greeneview; Corbin Wallace, West Liberty West Liberty-Salem; Ethan Rychnovsky, Enon Greenon; Ben Carpenter, West Milton Milton-Union; Isaiah Frazee, Arcanum; Brayden Freeman, Arcanum; Caleb Hammond, Mariemont; Andrew Huber, Purcell Marian; Kayden Lucas, Enon Greenon; Jackson Luman, Clermont Northeastern; Connor Rogers, Arcanum; Jack Borchers, Versailles; Owen Collett, Casstown Miami East; Eddye Conners, Dayton Northridge; Travis Dirksen, Versailles; Colton Hull, Norwood; Emmitt Ondera, Casstown Miami East; Tyler Purcell, Clermont Northeastern; Jacob Schuler, Milton-Union; Anthony Branch, North College Hill; Cason Berner, West Milton Milton-Union; Rhett Hickman, Jamestown Greeneview; Seth Lowry, West Milton Milton-Union; Karter Newman, Jamestown Greeneview; Jacob Steel, Finneytown; Tyler Watkins, Clermont Northeastern; Darell Hearn, Norwood; Owen Ondera, Casstown Miami East.
2025 OPSMA Division IV All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: Monsanna Torbert, Taft; Defensive player of the year: Adam Kirtley, Taft; Coach of the year: Tyler Williams, Taft
First-team offense
Backfield: Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill, 6-1, 205, jr., QB; Grady Lantz, Urbana, 6-2, 185, jr., QB; Zach Lutz, Oakwood, 6-0, 185, sr., QB; Griffin Ridner Richard, CHCA, 6-5, 185, sr., QB; Easton Schrimpf, Taylor, 5-8, 170, sr., RB; Monsanna Torbert, Taft, 6-0, 170, jr., QB.
Receivers: Lorenzo McMullen Jr., Taft, 6-2, 175, sr.; Brylan Miltenberger, Wyoming, 6-1, 180, jr.; Landen Schultian, Bethel Bethel-Tate, 5-8, 140, sr.; Colton Teepe, Urbana, 6-4, 185, sr.; Anthony Valenti, Germantown Valley View, 5-11, 175, sr.; Michael Woeste, Oakwood, 6-0, 180, jr.
Linemen: Ben Abbott, Fenwick, 6-2, 225, sr.; Dakin Johnson, Clinton-Massie, 6-3, 260, sr.; Jason Lunsford, Reading, 6-1, 265, sr.; Sam Norby, Brookville, 5-11, 200, sr.; Drew Roeder, Indian Hill, 6-2, 265, sr.; Landyn West, Germantown Valley View, 5-9, 220, sr.
Athletes: Nijia Hill, Taft, 6-0, 190, sr.; Tristen Trampler, Clinton-Massie, 6-1, 185, sr.
Kicker: Jon Hewitt, Eaton, 6-3, 182, sr.
First-team defense
Linemen: Bryce Brewster, Taft, 6-3, 255, sr.; Jaxson Frye, Indian Hill, 6-4, 215, sr.; Ty Martin, Clinton-Massie, 6-2, 210, jr.; Brayden Reich, Brookville, 5-10, 240, sr.; Brennan Shaffer, Springfield Kenton Ridge, 6-4, 220, jr.; Presley Stewart, Eaton, 6-4, 214, sr.
Linebackers: Ceasar Berryman, Germantown Valley View, 6-0, 225, sr.; Tyler Johnson-Huff, Wyoming, 6-0, 195, jr.; Patrick Keefer, Fenwick, 6-2, 200, sr.; Adam Kirtley, Taft, 6-2, 215, sr.; Max Labin, CHCA, 5-11, 191, sr.; Evan Riggs, Indian Hill, 6-1, 205, sr.
Secondary: Camden Dittman, New Richmond, 5-10, 185, sr.; Dylan Hartman, Indian Hill, 5-10, 170, jr.; Qevon “NuNu” Wathel, Gamble Montessori, 6-2, 170, sr; Brady Thobe, Oakwood, 5-11, 170, jr.; Key’Sean Torbert, Taft, 5-10, 170, so.; Kavontae Whipple, Taft, 6-0, 175, sr.
Punter: Teddy Peterson, Wyoming, 6-1, 145, so.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Julian Daniels, Springfield Kenton Ridge, 6-3, 190, sr. QB; David Dupee, Wyoming, 6-0, 180, jr., QB; Kaden Zantene, Clinton-Massie, 5-10, 175, sr., QB; Brodie Hopkins, Germantown Valley View, 5-8, 175, jr., RB; D.J. Moore, Brookville, 6-1, 170, sr., RB; Braylon Patchell, New Richmond, 5-9, 290, sr., RB
Receivers: Eddie Holloway, Taft, 5-11, 170, jr.; Christian Hutchinson, Shroder, 6-0, 175, sr.; Andrew Smith, Clinton-Massie, 6-1, 180, sr.; George Vollmer, Indian Hill, 6-0, 175, sr.; Alex Wells, CHCA, 6-0, 184, sr.
Linemen: Tommy Bedel, Taylor, 5-11, 260, so.; Joe Coleman, Roger Bacon, 6-3, 230, sr.; Kevin Endres, Urbana, 6-7, 255, sr.; Antony Ghabrial, CHCA, 6-1, 265, sr.; Eli Welch, Bethel-Tate, 6-2, 285, sr.; A.J. Williams, Wyoming, 6-0, 280, jr.
Athlete: Jackson Kauffman, Bishop Fenwick, 5-10, 180, sr.
Kicker: Mitchell Rottinghaus, CHCA, 5-10, 171, sr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Chase Crittenden, Wyoming, 6-3, 220, sr.; Amari Jones, Dayton Meadowdale, 5-9, 185, jr.; Chayse Mack, Taft, 6-1, 280, sr.; Von Price, Brookville, 6-7, 230, sr.; Case Teepe, Urbana, 6-3, 235, so.; Jaden Tiller, Roger Bacon, 5-10, 240, sr.
Linebackers: Owen Clary, CHCA, 6-1, 218, jr.; Dearonn Daniel, Dayton Meadowdale, 6-2, 205, so.; Massila “Red” Diawara, Gamble Montessori, 5-10, 185, jr.; Max Hoffmann, Roger Bacon, 5-10, 175, sr.; Josiah “JoJo” Pouncy, Taft, 6-3, 210, jr.; Kelby Shaffer, Fenwick, 5-9, 185, sr.
Secondary: D.J. Berning, Fenwick, 5-11, 160, jr.; Aden Lamb, Brookville, 5-11, 190, sr.; Bryndyn Parsons, Springfield Kenton Ridge, 5-11, 175, jr.; Gavin Phillips, Germantown Valley View, 5-11, 160, sr.; Liam Vargo, Roger Bacon, 5-11, 175, jr.; Xavier White, Springfield Kenton Ridge, 5-10, 160, sr.
Punter: Brandon Heater, Benjamin Logan, 6-0, 175, jr.
Honorable Mention: Jordan Brown, Dayton Meadowdale; Charlie Kantz, Taylor; Brian McGrady, Shroder; Jax Pryor, Bethel-Tate; Bubba Smart, Roger Bacon; Ried Smith, Springfield Northwestern; Landon Cornwell, Tipp City Bethel; Hudson Kreke, Fenwick; Jake Lenser, Brookville; Jamere Mitchell, Roger Bacon; Brody Runkle, Springfield, Kenton Ridge; Courtney Russell, Dayton Meadowdale; Marc Smith, Reading; Dylan Wolf, New Richmond; Camden Aylward, Bethel-Tate; Colt Cotner, Urbana; Braden Devine, Oakwood; Sean Heberling, Fenwick; Urban Kummerer, Oakwood; Mason McDermott, Springfield Northwestern; Calil Moody, Shroder, Rennen Smith, Springfield Northwestern; Cordae Cross, Shroder; JR Evans, Clinton-Massie; Henry Hayes, Indian Hill; Ryan Massie-Cable, Taylor, Finn McCarty, Oakwood; Hunter Pauley, Roger Bacon; Khendahll Saka, Dayton Meadowdale; Mali Stevenson, Gamble Montessori; Hunter Wright, New Richmond; Josh Hernandez, Shroder; Jace Horner, Clinton-Massie; Landen Collins, Bethel-Tate; Ivan Turek, Oakwood; Jaden Allen, Shroder; Austin Hill, Urbana; Dwight Mitchell, Dayton Thurgood Marshall; Justus Rose, Urbana; Daniel Swift, Fenwick; Masyn Vannoy, Springfield Kenton Ridge; Cortez Reed, Gamble Montessori.
2025 OPSMA Division III All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: Lance Cantrell, Talawanda; Defensive player of the year: Collin Isaac, Tipp City Tippecanoe; Coach of the year: Andy Stuckert, Talawanda
First-team offense
Backfield: Lance Cantrell, Talawanda, 5-10, 205, sr., RB; Drew Cripps, Kettering Archbishop Alter, 6-0, 175, jr., RB; Gage Croley, Goshen, 5-8, 175, jr., RB; Lem Grayson, Badin, 5-8, 195, sr., RB; Xavier Melton, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 5-11, 176, sr., RB; Larkin Thomas, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 5-11, 180, jr., QB.
Receivers: John Barr, Greenville, 6-4, 200, sr.; Noah Barrios, Bellbrook, 6-0, 175, sr.; James Brink, Badin, 6-1, 170, sr.; Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia, 6-3, 205, sr.; Will Strong, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 6-1, 186, sr.
Linemen: Cal Connors, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 6-0, 237, jr.; Hollis Hofman, Talawanda, 6-1, 295, jr.; Dane Koelker, Kettering Archbishop Alter, 6-4, 228, sr.; Jeffrey Martin, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 6-3, 267, sr.; Joe Mulvey, McNicholas, 6-2, 275, sr.; Landon Noble, Greenville, 6-4, 275, sr.; Pete Pendergest, Badin, 6-6, 265, sr.
Athletes: Phayden Mawyer, Wilmington, 5-10, 165, jr.; Rod Owens, Kettering Archbishop Alter, 6-1, 197, sr.
Kicker: Gabe Miyahara, Badin, 5-10, 155, jr.
First-team defense
Linemen: Josh Charron, McNicholas, 5-10, 180, jr.; Max Hamilton, McNicholas, 6-0, 198, jr.; Austin Hurst, Franklin, 6-1, 230, sr.; Ryan Kolb, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 6-0, 257, jr.; Nolan Ogburn, Kettering Archbishop Alter, 6-3, 230, sr.
Linebackers: Alex Galante, Ross, 6-1, 195, jr.; Collin Isaac, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 6-0, 198, sr.; Braydon Isaacs, Franklin, 6-2, 225, sr.; Windon Lowe, Talawanda, 5-11, 185, so.; Alex Pate, Badin, 6-1, 205, sr.; Sam Whitcomb, McNicholas, 5-10, 186, jr.
Secondary: Devin Berner, New Carlisle Tecumseh, 5-10, 165, so.; Max Deckard, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 5-11, 163, sr.; Brandt Kugler, Ross, 6-0, 185, sr.; Kemper McAfee, Talawanda, 6-1, 180, jr.; Eli Stewart, Wilmington, 5-9. 145, sr., Cam Telinda, Goshen, 6-0, 170, jr.
Punter: Ben Sakach, Badin, 6-0, 210, sr.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Colt Emerson, Badin, 6-0, 185, sr., QB; Nehemiah Engleman, Hughes, 5-8, 180, so., RB; Lucas Kunkel, Ross, 5-11, 215, sr., RB; Connor Monk, Franklin, 5-9, 195, sr., RB; Justin Morgan, Western Brown, 5-10, 155, sr., RB; Caden Slusher, Goshen, 6-3, 185, so., QB.
Receivers: Jomar Berg, Goshen, 5-6, 150, jr.; Camar Ellis, Talawanda, 5-10, 165, jr.; Steven Rickman, Wilmington, 6-0, 158, sr.; Aiden Vorhees, Talawanda, 5-11, 175, sr.; Devon Wilcox, Dayton Chaminade Julienne, 5-10, 160, jr.
Linemen: Paul Chaisson, Bellbrook, 6-3, 220, jr.; Jordan Ellis, Talawanda, 6-4, 285, jr.; Marco Keferl, Dayton Carroll, 6-0, 265, sr.; Andrew Lipp, Badin, 6-5, 265, sr.
Athletes: Aidan Caswell, Bellbrook, 6-0, 190,sr.; Ulysses Porter, Dayton Dunbar, 5-9, 170, jr.
Kicker: Griffin Childress, Batavia, 5-9, 145, sr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Colton Back, Talawanda, 5-11, 200, sr.; Aarionte Crooks, Hughes, 6-0, 260, sr.; Garon Draughn, Dayton Carroll, 6-4, 280, sr.; Nigel Hertz, Dayton Chaminade Julienne, 6-0, 200, jr.; Brody Hogge, Tipp City Tippecanoe, 5-11, 193, sr.
Linebackers: Alex Albrinck, Badin, 6-1, 220, sr.; Bryant Ferguson, Franklin, 5-10, 175, jr.; Kaiden Foulk, Bellefontaine, 6-2 185, sr.; Jesse Keith, Wilmington, 6-3, 220, sr; Jack Kosins, Bellbrook, 5-10, 170, jr.; Trent Owens, Badin, 5-10, 200, sr.
Secondary: Jack Berry, Franklin, 5-10, 190, sr.; A.J. Cooke, Franklin, 5-8, 150, sr.; Andrew Manz, Batavia, 5-9, 150, sr.; Dylan Pawlaczyk, Talawanda, 5-10, 175, sr.; Patrick Stolly, Bellefontaine, 6-1, 162, sr.; Elijah Valdez, Western Brown, 5-11, 165, sr.
Punter: Matthew Tipps, Dayton Carroll, 6-3, 225, jr.
Honorable Mention: Gabe Rammel, Greenville; Emanual Gibbs, Western Brown; Clayton Smith, Western Brown; Bryton Otto, Tipp City Tippecanoe; Jah’Bron Ridley, Hughes; Damion Simpson, Wilmington; Keimon Staples, Hughes; Zac Belmont, McNicholas; Carter Caudill, Bellefontaine, Ioan Cioca, Wilmington; Anthony Clemens, Dayton Chaminade Julienne; Adam Pena, Western Brown; Matthew Tipps, Dayton Carroll; Jay’mal Whitfield, Dayton Dunbar; Jorden Williams, Goshen.
2025 OPSMA Division II All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: DeAunte White, Xenia; Defensive player of the year: Brady Kuhn, Anderson; Coach of the year: Evan Dreyer, Anderson
First-team offense
Backfield: Jordan Davis, Anderson, 5-10, 195, jr., RB; Preston Flick, Harrison, 5-10, 190, sr., RB; Andre McConnell, Riverside Stebbins, 5-10, 190, sr., RB; Grant Nurre, Kings, 6-4, 215, sr., QB; Owen Scalf, Anderson, 6-2, 180, jr., QB; DeAunte White, Xenia, 5-11, 180, sr, RB.
Receivers: Shawn Fishwick, Xenia, 6-2, 185, sr.; Rayshawn Garrett, Piqua, 6-2, 166, sr.; Andrew Lyman, Kings, 6-3, 185, jr.; Dantrell Moses, Withrow, 5-10, 175, sr.; Armani Rogers, Trotwood-Madison, 5-10, 165, sr.; Tysin Weaver, Anderson, 6-2, 195, jr.
Linemen: Tommy Ehrsam, Xenia, 6-4, 250, sr.; Austin Haig, Monroe, 6-2, 275, sr.; Max Kief, La Salle, 6-5, 270, sr.; Colby Quinlan, Harrison, 6-6, 315, sr.; Patrick Saddler, Withrow, 6-0, 290, sr.; Owen Wells, Kings, 6-5, 215, so.
Athletes: Bryant Lee, Monroe, 6-0, 180, sr.; Jaylen Lilly, Northwest, 5-10, 192, jr.; Colin Wooldridge, La Salle, 6-0, 200, sr.
Kicker: Brady Stidham, Loveland, 5-11, 165, sr.
First-team defense
Linemen: Bariyus Allen, Dayton Belmont, 6-5, 290, jr.; Grant Dallio, Harrison, 6-1, 220, sr.; Louis Freeman, Xenia, 6-2, 200, sr.; Antwoine Higgins, Anderson, 6-4, 235, jr.; Calvin Lorek, Loveland, 6-4 250, sr.; Jamarcus Whyce, Trotwood-Madison, 6-3, 290, sr.
Linebackers: Josh Cassio, Kings, 6-4, 195, sr.; Nolan Ennis, Miamisburg, 5-11, 185, sr.; Brady Kuhn, Anderson, 6-3, 205, sr.; Brody Nickerson, Turpin, 6-0, 220, sr.; Solomon Rothermel, Edgewood, 6-2, 195, sr.; Riley Seibert, Vandalia Butler, 6-2, 215, sr.
Secondary: Ace Alston, Anderson, 6-0, 180, jr.; Darius Dennis, Trotwood-Madison, 6-1, 195, jr.; Jaycee Houston, Withrow, 6-2, 175, sr.; Hezikiah Kelley, Northwest, 6-2, 195, jr.; Ben Markarian, Harrison, 6-0, 190, jr.; Roman Smith, Edgewood, 5-11, 215, sr.
Punter: Henry Feltman, Turpin 6-3, 215, sr.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Aaron Dandrea, Dayton Belmont, 6-2, 200, jr., QB; Debo Knisley, Piqua, 5-6, 155, sr., RB; Brady Lawhon, Harrison, 6-2, 190, jr., QB; Chase Martin, Loveland, 6-1 200, sr., RB; Devin McCormick, Riverside Stebbins, 6-1, 175, jr., QB; Andre Underwood, Aiken, 6-0, 185, sr, QB.
Receivers: Charles Alexander, Withrow, 6-3, 190, jr.; Marcell Jefferson, Riverside Stebbins, 5-11, 155, jr.; Romello Mitchell, Aiken, 6-0, 155, sr.; Hunter Ogdan, La Salle, 6-4, 225, sr.; Evan Overholser, Turpin WR, 6-0, 170, sr,; Julius Rusk, Vandalia Butler, 6-4, 225, sr.
Linemen: Austin Arnold, Turpin, 6-3, 225, sr.; J.J. Cook, Miamisburg, 6-2, 260, jr.; Tony Gardener, Piqua. 6-2, 288, sr.; Teagan Haretuku, Anderson, 6-2, 280, jr.; Carson Holley, Vandalia Butler, 6-3, 295, sr.; Landen Schinbeckler, Loveland, 6-4, 245, sr.
Athletes: Reginald Gardner, Dayton Belmont, 5-7, 160, jr.; Rico Smith, Fairborn, 5-7, 150, jr.; Naseer Salaam, La Salle, 5-9, 177, jr.
Kicker: Gryffin Bradley, Vandalia Butler, 5-9, 150, sr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Jaden Blackshear, Vandalia Butler, 5-10, 240, jr.; Travis Burke, Edgewood, 6-3, 230, sr., Gavin Stromberg, Monroe, 6-1, 240, sr.; Nick Vincent, Riverside Stebbins, 6-5, 285, sr.; Kale Webb, Xenia, 6-3, 275, sr.; Jameer Whyce, Trotwood-Madison, 6-5, 270, so.
Linebackers: Zaydyn Allen, Piqua, 6-1, 193, sr.; Reid Baker, Anderson, 6-2, 205, sr.; David Baldock, Harrison, 6-2, 190, jr.; Otis Boyette, Xenia, 6-1, 180, sr.; Almari Byrd, Fairborn, 6-2, 230, sr.; Brycen Deller, Harrison, 6-2, 210, sr.
Secondary: Keaton Bolden, Piqua, 6-0, 177, sr.: Aaron Phelan, Monroe, 5-11, 185, sr.; Mac Reed, Turpin, 6-3, 180, sr.; Jacob Rudowski, Kings, 6-2, 190, sr; Ricky Thomas, Withrow, 6-1, 190, sr.; Ke’Maury Tye, Anderson, 6-0, 175, sr.
Punter: Parker Seibel, Northwest, 5-11, 175, sr.
Honorable Mention Luke Mileham, Turpin; Chrys Ngoh, Miamisburg; Brody O’Banion, Edgewood; Gage Stephan, Xenia; Cory Rice, Vandalia Butler; Gage Stephan, Xenia; Christian Roether, Harrison; Lucas Williams, Xenia; Bram Hermans, Anderson; Joseph Ingram, West Carrollton; Justyn Lyles, Withrow; Eli Neri, Northwest; Cam Potts, Monroe; Kadyn Robinson, Xenia; Zeb Warrington, Harrison; Eli Appleberry, Trotwood-Madison; Chris Barnes, Withrow; Christion Browner, Withrow; Caleb Buckner, West Carrollton; Ethan Dixon, Northwest; Micah Kelley, Northwest; Quintin Perry, Trotwood-Madison; Brandon Riley, Turpin; Isaiah White, Fairborn; Tyrone Bush-Freeman; Mauricio Castro, Mount Healthy; Ethan Hovekamp, Turpin; Colton Lemons, Miamisburg; Luke Levering, Monroe; Josh Brodnick, Miamisburg; Cristian Corbett, Xenia; Karsyn Curry, Northwest; Brady Gillespie, Turpin; Jayden Harrison, Aiken; Adonus Lilly, Dayton Belmont; Mark Madden, Anderson; Davon Smith, Vandalia Butler; Elijah Sterling, Northwest; James Ahn, Monroe.
2025 OPSMA Division I All-Southwest District Teams
Offensive player of the year: Ryder Hooks, Lakota East; Defensive player of the year: Derek Uran, Elder; Coach of the year: Doug Ramsey, Elder
First-team offense
Backfield: Kaden Estep, Elder, 6-0, 170, jr., QB; Luke Faler, Lebanon, 6-1, 185, sr., QB; Ryder Hooks, Lakota East, 5-8, 185, sr., RB; Max Miller, Springboro, 6-3, 190, jr., QB; Matt Ponatoski, Moeller, 6-1, 200, sr., QB; Christopher Wallace, Springfield, 6-0, 175, jr., QB.
Receivers: Jamier Averette-Brown, Huber Heights Wayne, 6-0, 180, jr.; Noah Bilinski, Springboro, 6-1, 175 jr.; P.J. MacFarlane, Lakota East, 6-5, 215, sr.; Landen Miree, Princeton, 6-4, 230, sr.; Jon’ir Travis, Winton Woods, 5-9, 170, sr.; Reggie Watson, Moeller, 5-6, 165, jr.
Linemen: Bradan Bailey, Hamilton, 6-2, 260, sr.; Jack Harper, Springboro, 6-2, 285, sr.; Marquis Myers, Springfield, 6-2, 253, jr.; Patrick O’Brien, Moeller, 6-5, 292, jr.; Tyrell Scott, Elder, 6-4, 300, sr; Paxton Tengesdahl, Huber Heights Wayne, 6-2, 275, sr.
Athletes: Zion Neal, Princeton, 5-10, 170, sr.; Daniel Vollmer, St Xavier, 6-2, 220, sr.
Kicker: Kofi Adubofuor, Lakota West, 6-1, 192, sr.
First-team defense
Linemen: Eckley Bridges, Hamilton, 6-2, 255, sr.; Christian Harris, Moeller, 6-2, 300, sr.; Reilly Newman, Lakota West, 6-7, 277, jr.; Caillou Robinson, West Clermont, 6-1, 240, sr.; Royce Rogers, Springfield, 6-1, 270, sr.; Derrick Singletary, Middletown, 6-3, 215, sr.
Linebackers: Ja’Kobe Clapper, St Xavier, 6-2, 215, sr.; Jahmiere Daniels-Portis, Springfield, 6-1, 190, jr.; Aden Reeder, St Xavier, 6-3, 215, sr.; Cam Thomas, Lakota West, 6-1, 202, sr.; Derek Uran, Elder, 6-2, 200, sr.; Evan Weinberg, Springboro, 6-3, 225, sr.
Secondary: Chris Bradley, Lakota West, 5-9, 156, jr.; Nate Dawson, Winton Woods, 6-2-185, sr.; Rihyael Kelley, Winton Woods, 6-3, 180, sr.; Brayden Reilly, St Xavier, 6-3, 210, sr.; Jordan Vann, Middletown, 6-1, 205, sr.; Andrew Wells, Princeton, 5-11, 195, sr.
Punter: Henry Greenberg, Springboro, 5-11, 175, sr.
Second-team offense
Backfield: Andre Bailey, Hamilton, 5-10, 190, sr., RB; Bryshawn “JuJu” Brown, Winton Woods, 6-6, 200, sr., QB; Logan Doty, Kettering Fairmont, 5-10, 200, jr., RB; Kye Graham, Huber Heights Wayne, 6-2, 195, so., QB; Parker Johnson, Centerville, 5-9, 210, sr., RB; Aiden Kirkpatrick, Troy, 6-0, 192, sr., QB; Deontre Long, Springfield, 5-11, 185, sr., RB; Kenyon Norman, Lakota West, 6-1, 191, jr., RB.
Receivers: Cordell Ball, Oak Hills, 6-2, 177, so.; Lucas Basta, Little Miami, 5-11, 175, sr.; Nick Lautar, Lebanon, 6-5, 235, sr.; Sherrod Lay Jr., Springfield, 5-10, 170, sr.; Cooper McCutchan, Moeller, 6-5, 240, sr.; Semarion Sroufe, Huber Heights Wayne, 5-11, 160, sr.
Linemen: Lenin Aguilar, Mason, 6-7, 285, sr.; Jeremy Bader, Oak Hills, 6-2, 276, sr.; Griffin Chromick, Kettering Fairmont, 6-2, 220, sr.; Danny Fortson Jr., Princeton, 6-4, 275, sr.; Chris Mimms, Winton Woods, 6-3, 285, sr.; Jace Montgomery, Moeller, 6-3, 250, so.
Athletes: Aaron McFarland, Oak Hills, 6-1, 185, sr.; Aidan Gorman, Troy, 5-11, 160, sr.
Kicker: Jack Mallabar, Moeller, 5-11, 215, jr.
Second-team defense
Linemen: Preston Allen, Springfield, 6-2, 275, sr.; Julian Harris, Oak Hills, sr., 6-1, 255, sr.; Mason Holbrook, Hamilton, 6-4, 275, sr.; Terrence Jones, Princeton, 6-2, 220, jr.; Carter Napier, Springboro, 6-3, 255, jr.; Brady Seeley, Centerville, 6-2, 250, sr.
Linebackers: Alex Brown, Mason, 6-2, 215, sr.; C.J. Bryant, Middletown, 5-9, 210, sr.; Conner Cuozzo, Moeller, 6-1, 215, sr.; Alex Dugan, Elder, 6-4, 200, sr.; Max Rhodes, Oak Hills, 6-2, 220, sr.; Axsel Rogers, Fairfield, 6-2, 185, jr.
Secondary: Virgil Coleman, Middletown, 5-9, 165, sr.; Marino Middleton, Moeller, 6-1, 188, jr.; Tre Montgomery, Springfield, 6-0, 183, sr.; Gabe Ross, Fairfield, 6-1, 185, sr.; David Svoboda, Beavercreek, 6-0, 171, sr.; Jamison Webster, Beavercreek, 6-0, 180, jr.
Punter: Orion Bentley, Mason, 6-2, 187, so.
Honorable Mention: DeAngelo Birch, Mason; Shane Cole, Centerville; Roman Garr, Colerain; Will Rivers. Walnut Hills; Jackson Smith, Lakota West; Tommy Becker, Elder; Corrious Booker, Fairfield; Kellen Reeves, Beavercreek; Isaiah Thompson, Huber Heights Wayne; Kameron Thornton, Kettering Fairmont; Andrew Trapp, Little Miami; Landon Young, West Clermont; Chris Bouyer, Lakota East; Jordan Bryant, Hamilton; Ace Cooper, Middletown; Tyson Davis, Lakota West; Desean Flagg Jr., Colerain; Carter Jones, Lakota East; Elijah Jones, Hamilton; Zymir Reed, Middletown; Josh Thornton, Walnut Hills; Conner Berner, Centerville; Gabriel Clyne, Huber Heights Wayne; Cameron Crigler, Fairfield; Robby Flack, Hamilton; Jonas Long, Princeton; Carl Lyttle, West Clermont; Ben McIlvain, Kettering Fairmont; Matt Barth, Troy; Kole Krejny, Kettering Fairmont; Joey Kristbaum, Centerville; Jayden Heinrich, Huber Heights Wayne; Jon Civils, Princeton; Jon Hendrix, Mason; Javion Lewis, Huber Heights Wayne; Jayvion McKinney-Cooper, Winton Woods; Joseph Traore, Fairfield; Hunter Davis, Lebanon; Jake Dixon, Milford; Jon Jackson, Walnut Hills; Pete Fortkamp, Elder; Kobe Lewis, Fairfield; Tanner Meadows, Little Miami; Lucas Mullinger, Centerville; Landon Mullins, Beavefcreek; Dawson Reip, Lakota East; Skyler Slifer, Kettering Fairmont; Nate Canady, Princeton; Laaren Cornwall, Middletown; Sean Heisle, Huber Heights Wayne; Josiah Leonard, Fairfield; Brayden Redd, Huber Heights Wayne.
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