Woodside will be traveling to Canton, Ohio, site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, to open their football season season in late August, against the GlenOak Golden Eagles. |
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For the second
straight year, the Woodside football team will be traveling for their sole
non-conference game. However, this season’s trip should be more memorable than
last year’s jaunt to Rock Hill, South Carolina, as the Wolverines will change
course and head north to Canton, Ohio, site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
to challenge the GlenOak Golden Eagles in both teams’ season opener.
Last year’s
opponent, Northwestern, ended last season as a 14-0 4A state champion in South
Carolina, and also won the state crown in 2013. They gave the Wolverines fits
last August with their ability to match the high-octane offense of Woodside, as
evidenced by their 47-23 win.
This year’s
opponent, GlenOak may be a better match for Woodside. The Golden Eagles finished
its 2015 campaign with a 7-4 record and opening round 41-13 playoff loss to
Mentor High. GlenOak can score bunches of points (28.9 avg. last year), but
also sported a defense that gave up an average of almost 23. This could work
well for Woodside, a team that has averaged 33 points per game over the past
three seasons.
Many of the
featured players for Woodside will be back in action as the team opens its
season in Canton. Quarterback Tyhier Tyler returns as the starting quarterback
and last year’s leading scorer Tamir Walker will continue to get his share of
carries in the Wolverines Wing-T offense. Other key returnees include Demetri
Banks on offense and D’Angelo Chesson on defense. Chesson single-handedly kept
the Wolverines in games against Bethel and Denbigh with key touchdowns, as
Woodside finished their regular season 7-3 before losing a thrilling 34-27 double-overtime
playoff opener to Grassfield.
Before they
attack the Peninsula District schedule next year, they will have a chance to
witness football history.
Wolverine coach
Danny Dodson plans to take his team up “a bit early” to get in some sightseeing
before the game on Friday, August 26th, a wish that should be
possible since school will not be in session until after Labor Day. The team
will scrimmage against Lake Taylor (Aug. 11) and York (Aug. 18th), before
leaving for Ohio on Wednesday the 24th.
One of their
stops will be the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Dodson is hoping to pay the
admission fee for all of his players, which is part of the $10,000 - $12,000 he
feels the team will need to raise to cover the trip.
And after they
get to Ohio, their next goal will be to cover the Yellow Jackets, and earn a
key season-opening win before diving into their nine-game Peninsula District
schedule.