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    High school football: Columbus Grove, Pandora-Gilboa meet in Route 12 rivalry

    By Chris Howell,

    3 days ago
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    Landon Best, of Columbus Grove, ran for 85 yards and a touchdown in last season’s loss to Pandora-Gilboa. Nate Reynolds | The Lima News

    For Columbus Grove, no extra motivation is needed for Thursday night’s season opener against Pandora-Gilboa.

    It’s a game that’s been on the Bulldogs’ minds for nearly 53 weeks.

    That’s because the two teams played down to the wire last season, and the Rockets pulled out a 25-22 victory in the final seconds.

    It didn’t derail Columbus Grove’s season by any means, but it’s not something they’ve forgotten.

    “It’s obvious motivation for us,” said Columbus Grove coach Andy Schafer. “Having a lead late in the fourth quarter and making some mistakes that set up a last-minute win from Pandora will eat at us for many years.”

    The Bulldogs led 22-19 in the fourth quarter. After milking more than seven minutes off the clock, they were forced to punt, giving Pandora-Gilboa the ball with 1:28 left to drive into field goal range.

    Rockets’ quarterback Cory Gerten instead hit a game-winner when he evaded pressure and found then-senior wide receiver Aidan Morris in the back corner of the end zone, who caught the ball over a pair of defenders.

    “Anytime we can beat Columbus Grove, it really sets a tone for our season,” Pandora-Gilboa coach Matt Hershey said after that win. “They are well coached and play hard. I’m glad our kids got to experience a win against Grove.”

    Pandora-Gilboa lost both Morris and Colin Harris, two key offensive weapons to graduation, but Gerten and running backs Andrew Miller and Ben Burkholder return this year.

    The Rockets have 11 returning letter winners, but depth is a concern with a 35-man roster.

    Miller and Burkholder combined for 1,584 of P-G’s 1,623 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns in 2023. Gerten threw for 2,421 yards and 28 touchdowns in 12 games as a sophomore starting quarterback.

    Those returners are something that might sway the Rockets’ attack into a more run-dominant approach but their goal is to always stay balanced.

    “It’s hard to predict what we’ll do well because, in my time as head coach, we’ve had the league’s top passing offense in certain years and 1,000-yard rushers in others,” Hershey said. “It will be up to our coaches to figure out the strengths and weaknesses of this year’s team and put our players in positions to be successful.”

    Both sides have the advantage of returning experience on offense.

    Columbus Grove has quarterback Landon Best, running back Trenton Barraza and wide receiver Kyle Hopkins back in the fold — three of 20 total returning letter winners.

    Barraza topped 1,900 yards rushing last year with 21 touchdowns, and Best completed nearly 70% of his passes as a sophomore.

    Columbus Grove’s loss to Pandora-Gilboa was part of a 1-2 start. After that, the Bulldogs ripped off 11 straight victories before losing to Versailles in the state semifinals.

    This year is the 73rd rendition of the rivalry between Columbus Grove and Pandora-Gilboa. In the past five meetings, the Bulldogs are 3-2.

    Schafer said that starting the season with this game only ups the ante for his team.

    “This is one of the longest rivalries around, and having it on a Thursday night to kick off the season only adds to a bigger crowd and some high-pressure stakes,” he said.

    Week 1 schedule

    (all kickoffs scheduled for 7 p.m. unless marked)

    Thursday

    Pandora-Gilboa at Columbus Grove

    Shawnee at LCC

    North College Hill at Delphos Jefferson

    Friday

    Piqua at Lima Senior

    Bath at New Bremen

    Columbus South at Celina

    Defiance at Napoleon

    Elida at Rogers

    Eastwood at Kenton

    Liberty-Benton at Ottawa-Glandorf

    St. Henry at St. Marys

    Bryan at Van Wert

    St. John’s Jesuit at Wapakoneta

    Valley View at Coldwater

    Lehman Catholic at Delphos St. John’s

    Parkway at Crestview

    Bluffton at Benjamin Logan

    Ridgemont at Spencerville

    Ada at Upper Scioto Valley

    Hardin Northern at Arlington

    Lake at Leipsic

    Dixie at Perry

    Mississinawa Valley at Waynesfield-Goshen

    Arcadia at Cory-Rawson

    Wayne Trace at Fort Recovery

    Marion Local at Linton-Stockton

    Minster at Fort Loramie

    Milton-Union at Versailles

    Anna at Indian Lake

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