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Hoban vs. St. Edward OHSAA high school football scores, updates
Hoban played its third state football champion on Saturday when it traveled St Edwardand the Knights ran away 24-21 winners.
The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Eagles (5-5) and solidified their second-place finish in Division II, Region 6.
It ended with Hoban defending as Tanner Mintz picked off a pass from Thomas Csanyi and returned it to the St. Edward 22 with 1:15 left.
“We knew the game wouldn't affect where we played, but we really wanted to beat them and get some momentum in the playoffs and keep getting better as the weeks go by,” Mintz said.
Brayton Feister ran 33 times for 184 yards and a touchdown. Elbert Hill ran for 43 yards and scored on six carries and Tylan Boykin added a rushing touchdown.
“This is huge,” Feister said. “The last time we (won in Week 10) we won a state title. It's just amazing.”
Hoban (8-2) also got interceptions from Hill and Owen Turner.
Thomas Csanyi finished 15 of 30 passing for 209 yards and two touchdowns for St. Edward, but threw three picks. Joe Saffold had nine catches for 152 yards in loss.
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St. Edward with a last ditch effort
Eagles have the ball first and 10 on their own 8 with 3:11 left after forcing a late punt. It's Hoban 21, St. Edward 17.
Rock solid defense for Hoban
Elbert Hill picks off Thomas Csanyi on the 15th and Hoban takes over with 85 yards to go to paydirt. It's 21-17 Hoban with 7:35 left.
St. Edward picks Trent Hayden
Bradley Eaton picked Trent Hayden. St. Edward takes over at 25 with 9:05 to go.
Hoban with big turnover against St. Edward
Thomas Csanyi burst up the middle and looked ready for a big play, but a fumble went to the Hoban secondary and Payton Cook recovered. It's Hoban up 21-17 with the ball at the St. Edward 40 with 10:50 left.
Hoban answers St. Edward's score and takes the lead
The Knights leaned on Brayton Feister and the sophomore gained 42 of the 51 yards Hoban needed to score. Feister went in from 8 yards out. It's 24-21 with 21 seconds left in the third and that's how it will be going into the fourth quarter.
St. Edward takes the first lead of the day after a Hoban miscue
The Eagles backed up their blocked kick when Thomas Csanyi hit Bradley Eaton with a two-yard pass. It's St. Edward 21, Hoban 17 with 8:21 left in the third quarter.
St. Edward opens the third quarter with a lot of play
Colton Fee charged through the line and a bad snap led to a blocked punt for the Eagles. St. Edward trails 17-14, but has the ball on the Hoban 16-yard line.
Halftime stats for St. Edward-Hoban
CATEGORY | HOBAN | ST. EDWARD |
FIRST DOWNS | 8 | 11 |
HURRY ATTEMPTS/YARDS | 21/136 | 15/13 |
SUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS/ATTEMPTS | 2/7 | 10/14 |
PREVIOUS YARD | 10 | 125 |
TOTAL PLAY/YARD | 28/146 | 29/138 |
SANCTIONS/YARDS | 5/55 | 1/10 |
INTERCEPTED BY | 1 | 1 |
FUMBLES/LOST | 1/0 | 1/0 |
Individual leaders
Hoban: Brayton Fiester 15 carries, 82 yards; Trent Hayden 2-of-7, 10 yards, interception; Jackson Calloway 2 catches, 10 yards
St Edward: Zach Hackleman 4 carries, 5 yards; Nate Gregory 4 carries, 5 yards; Thomas Csanyi 10 of 14, 125 yards, TD, interception; Joe Saffold 7 catches, 94 yards
St. Edward takes advantage of penalties to close the gap against Hoban
Hoban gave the Eagles 35 yards in penalties and St. Edward capitalized. Bradley Eaton drove in from 2 yards out to end a 6-play, 66-yard drive. It's Hoban 17, St. Edward 14 with 1:30 to go before the break.
This is how it ends as we go into halftime and the Knights have a three point lead. They get the ball to start the second half.
Hoban leans on 'The Rock' and scores again
The Knights went 80 yards on eight plays and scored on a 22-yard touchdown run by Elbert Hill. It's 17-7 Hoban with 3:19 to go before halftime.
St. Edward scores, Thomas Csanyi breaks two records
St. Edward got on the board when Thomas Csanyi hit Bradley Eaton on a 19-yard touchdown pass. Csanyi broke single-season records for touchdown passes (21) and passing yards (1,837) during the game. It's Hoban 10, St. Edward 7 with 6:52 to go before halftime.
Hoban takes advantage of St. Edward's miscue to score
The blown fake punt comes back to haunt St. Edward as Jeremy Hammel kicks a 30-yard field goal. It's Hoban 10, St. Edward 0 with 8:26 to go before halftime.
Fake punt fails, giving Hoban a short field
Nate Gregory fumbled the snap on a St. Edward fake punt attempt, losing 7 yards to give Hoban first-and-10 from the St. Edward 20 with 10:59 left. Hoban led 7-0.
Hoban drives and comes up short
The Knights came to a standstill on what appeared to be a fumble by Brayton Fiester to set up a 39-yard field goal attempt by Jeremy Hammel. The freshman narrowly missed his first attempt of the season and left. It's Hoban 7, St. Edward 0 after the first quarter.
Hoban strikes first against St. Edward
After both teams matched each other in interceptions, Hoban made the most of Owen Turner's, putting them on first-and-10 at the St. Edward 25. Three players later, Tylan Boykin went in from 20 yards out. It's Hoban 7, St. Edward 0 with 4:44 left in the first quarter.
St. Edward drives, but does not score
The Eagles drove to the Hoban 8 and looked like they were going to score after a 25-yard field goal by Keller Moyer was blocked. Hoban takes over on the 20th 9:03 left in the first, it's scoreless.
What to watch between St. Edward and Hoban
St. Edward is led by Thomas Csanyi (126 of 220 passing, 1,747 yards, 20 touchdowns). His top target is Zach Hackleman (50 catches, 848 yards, 10 touchdowns), who has single-season records in all three categories. Hackleman is coming off a game against Moeller in which he ran for 91 yards, caught passes for 93 yards and had 89 yards in kick returns. He also scored four touchdowns in a 35-30 loss. Tyrese Buchanan (103 carries, 377 yards, two touchdowns) is the Eagles' leading rusher. St. Edward senior Nate Gregory lives in Stow and is a member of Coastal Carolina.
Hoban is led by Brayton Fiester (140 carries, 902 yards, 12 TDs) on the ground and could go to a two-look quarterback set with Trent Hayden (38 of 58 passing, 544, five TDs) or Ethan Roksandich (57 TDs ). carries, 399 yards, five touchdowns). Elbert Hill (11 catches, 289 yards, three touchdowns) is the leading receiver. Division I standout Tayte Cable is also an option if needed.
The Knights are second in Division II, Region 5 and have reached a home leg for the first round of the playoffs. They can't overtake Walsh Jesuit for the No. 1 spot, but could drop to fifth if they lose. A win would secure the No. 2 seed. The Eagles are fifth in Division I, Region 1 and have won a home game. They can go as high as second place if they win and as low as seventh place if they lose.
The tradition of Hoban and St. Edward is incredible
The Knights and Eagles are no strangers to late postseason runs. Look at that, late postseason championships.
St. Edward is assured of its 30th playoff appearance and 15th straight postseason appearance. The Eagles have won state titles in 2010, 2014-15, 2018 and 2021-23. They have reached the state finals 10 times and the state semifinals 13 times.
Hoban is assured of its 20th playoff appearance and 10th straight postseason appearance. The Knights won state titles in 2015-2018 and 2020 and reached the state championship game eight times. They have already been to the final four ten times.
Projected starters for Hoban
OFFENCE | ||
NUMBER | NAME | POSITION |
0 | Payton Cook | WR |
1 | Elbert Hill | WR |
5/19 | Ethan Roksandich or Trent Hayden | QB |
13 | Jackson Calloway | WR |
18 | Brayton Feister | RB |
40 | Jonathan McDaniel | RB |
51 | Rylee Pickering | LG |
54 | Nate Cross | c |
70 | Sam Greer | LT |
71 | Joseph Burkeen | RG |
77 | Braylin Parker | RT |
DEFENSE | ||
1 | Elbert Hill | CB |
2 | John Johnson | CB |
4 | Tanner Mintz | OLB |
6 | Laurens Kers | S |
7 | Ace Brown | BY |
9 | Chris Crook | CB |
20 | Nick Crawford | D.T |
21 | Jaiden Daniels | CB |
24 | Patrick Kinsel | OLB |
27 | Owen Turner | ILB |
33 | Eli Lee | ILB |
SPECIAL TEAM | ||
1 | Elbert Hill | KR |
10 | Tylan Boykin | PR |
19 | Trent Hayden | H |
80 | Jeremy Hamel | K/P |
99 | Liam Barger | L.S |
Projected starters for St. Edward
OFFENCE | ||
NUMBER | NAME | POSITION |
1 | Lucas Hessen | WR |
8 | Zach Hackleman | WR |
12 | Thomas Csanyi | QB |
19 | Joe Saffold | WR |
27 | Angel Heuvelsman | THE |
43 | Bradley Eaton | RB |
58 | Alec Dabney | LG |
70 | Bricklayer Willem | RT |
71 | Jahmal Menefield | RG |
74 | Sagittarius Soltis | c |
76 | Sawyer Prementine | LT |
DEFENSE | ||
4 | Aydin Buchanan | S |
7 | Triston Addison | S |
11 | A German | BY |
13 | Brayden Thomas | S |
14 | Brodon Moore | CB |
21 | Mahki Boone | CB |
32 | Nate Gregory | L.B |
45 | Aiden Peterson | L.B |
47 | Colin Crocker | BY |
54 | Jaden Bos | D.T |
99 | Jenne's sister | D.T |
SPECIAL TEAMS | ||
3 | Nick Variglotti | PR |
9 | Caden Yondo | H |
34 | Colton fee | L.S |
40 | Kellen Moyer | K |
43 | Bradley Eaton | KR |
90 | Kellen Moyer | P |
Hoban regular season results
DATE | TREES | RESULT |
August 23 | Bishop Spalding, MD. | L, 28-14 |
August 30 | Don Bosco Prep, NJ | W, 21-7 |
September 6 | Buchtel | W, 56-0 |
September 13 | at East | W, 42-6 |
September 20 | St. Ignatius | W, 45-14 |
September 27 | Mount Vernon, Illinois. | W, 56-13 |
October 4 | at Walsh Jesuit | L, 19-14 |
October 11 | Glenville | W, 20-0 |
October 18 | in Central York, PA. | W, 41-7 |
St. Edward regular season results
DATE | TREES | RESULT |
August 23 | at Pickerington North | W, 28-0 |
August 31 | St. Joseph's Prep, Pa. | W, 35-21 |
September 7 | Boyle County, KY. | L, 38-21 |
September 14 | Cincinnati elder | W, 24-17 |
September 20 | Massillon | L, 31-21 |
September 26 | Glenville | L, 28-27 |
October 4 | at St. Ignatius | W, 28-6 |
October 12 | Forotball North Inc., ON | W, 22-12 |
October 19 | Cincinnatiten Moellers | L, 35-30 |
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