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Logan pitches third shut-out, scores third most points in school history in 65-0 route of Warren

By Spencer Waugh
Vincent - It took Justin Frye over six minutes to finally get on the scoreboard, but once he did, the game was already out of reach. Warren would never get any farther offensively than the Logan 42-yard line and turned the ball over 7 times on their way to the worst defeat in Warrior football history.

About the only thing that went right for the blue and white was special teams, where several kick returns put Warren in position to do some damage.  The Logan defense never buckled under the pressure and allowed the Warrior offense only 22 total yards.

Twelve players carried the ball for Logan as the Chieftains put up a school record tying 10 touchdowns, nine of those coming on the ground and one coming on defense.  Five Chieftains scored touchdowns, including career firsts for quarterbacks Michael Angle and Jon Bapst, as well as a first for junior fullback Michael Frasure.  For the second time in 2006 Logan broke the school record for team rushing yards, gaining 536 totl yards rushing.

The win completed a two-week sweep of Washington County in which Logan outscored Marietta and Warren 120-0 and allowed only 10 first downs and 80 yards of offense.

Logan led only 14-0 with 4:00 minutes to play in the half, but the Warriors next turnover proved costly.  Zak Gompf and Bryce Bumgardner applied pressure to Warren QB Garrett Proctor causing the senior signal caller to fumble.  Sophomore linebacker Clay Morgan alertly picked up the ball and ran untouched 27-yards for the game's third score.  It was the first of three touchdowns for the sophomore on the night.

Frye added a 28-yard run with just under two minutes before halftime and Logan converted a short Warren punt into a score as time ran out when Michael Angle sneaked across the goal line for his score.  All told Logan led 34-0 at halftime.  

Justin Frye carried the ball only three times in the second half including a 52-yard TD run to cap off his 288 yard night.  Frye's four touchdowns gave him 21 on the season making him the first Chieftain back to rush for more than 20 touchdowns since Derek Harden ran for 28 in 2000.  Frye also broke the 200-yard barrier for the 5th straight game extending the record he broke last week at Marietta.  The junior needs only 243 yards to break Harden's single season record of 1,680 yards.

Logan also showcased their second back, "Mr. Outside," sophomore Clay Morgan.  Morgan broke the 100-yard barrier for the second time this season on only 4 carries and scored twice.  It was the 34th time in LHS history that two backs broke the century mark in the same game.

Logan remains a half game in front of Chillicothe in the SEOAL.  With a win on Friday against Portsmouth Logan can clinch a share of their third straight league title and 22nd overall.  Jackson is second all-time with 20 SEOAL championships.

Logan will host Portsmouth for the first time in 80-years on Friday.  It will be senior night at Bill Sauer Field for 18 seniors.  Warren will host Gallia Academy.
 


GAME STATS

Team Stats LOG WAR
First Downs 25 5
Plays from scrimmage 65 48
Rushes-Yards 57-536 29-(-19)
Passing Yards 45 41
Total Yards 581 22
Passes (C-A-I) 4-8-0 5-19-4
Punts 0-0 6-30
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-3
Penalties-Yards 3-25 1-10
Time of Possession 25:18 22:42

Scoring Summary:
LOG - Justin Frye, 1-yard run (Kyle Kennard kick); 5:29 1st
LOG - Frye, 38-yard run (Kennard kick); 10:33 2nd
LOG - Clay Morgan, 27-yard fumble return (kick failed); 4:00 2nd
LOG - Frye, 28-yard run (Kennard kick); 1:51 2nd
LOG - Michael Angle, 2-yard run (Kennard kick); 0:00 2nd
LOG - Frye, 51-yard run (Kennard kick); 10:24 3rd
LOG - Morgan, 45-yard run (pass failed); 7:31 3rd
LOG - Morgan, 48-yard run (kick failed); 5:30 3rd
LOG - Michael Frasure, 1-yard run (kick failed); 7:40 4th
LOG - Jon Bapst, 25-yard run (kick failed); 1:40 4th

Individual Stats
Rushing:
Logan:  Justin Frye 26-283 4TD, Clay Morgan 4-105 2TD, Austin McCann 4-35, Jon Bapst 4-34 TD, Michael Frasure 5-26 TD, Corey Kissling 3-23, Remington Harper 3-16, Zach Ginunas 1-9, Derek Shirey 1-5, Mark Potter 1-2, Scott Jones 2-0, Michael Angle 3-(-2) TD; Warren: Quentin Ramirez 2-5, Kyle Pritt 5-3, Justin Adams 1-2, Erik Keller 1-1, Zach Pritt 1-0, Tyler Schaad 8-(-1), Garrett Proctor 11-(-29)

Passing:
Logan:  Michael Angle 3-7-34-0TD-0INT, Jon Bapst 1-1-11-0TD-0INT; Warren:  Garrett Proctor 4-14-37-0TD-2INT, Erik Keller 1-5-4-0TD-2INT

Receiving:
Logan:  Mark Potter 1-14, Tony Ellis 1-11, Andy Richards 1-11, Lucas Wright 1-9; Warren:  Chris Peckens 3-24, Craig Call 1-13, Andrew Coffman 1-5