H.S. football
Edison pulls away late to spoil Harrison's Senior Night
Two late interceptions help Wildcats to 35-18 win, ending Huskies' slim postseason hopes
Harrison Central senior linemen Dylan Walters (79), Nathen Dulkoski (70), and Kayson Hidey (54) establish a passing pocket in the second half of the Oct. 17 Senior Night game against Edison at Wagner Field. The visiting Wildcats won 35-19.
D.J. Watson
There are times when
a 16-point final score may tell a story that isn’t indicative of what actually transpired,
one of those judge a book by the cover type of tales. For those that weren’t at
Wagner Field Oct. 17 in Cadiz to see the Edison Wildcats (6-3) take
on the Harrison Central Huskies (3-6), they missed the best chapters in the
book all together.
That is because with less than six minutes remaining in the
contest, the Huskies and Wildcats were tied at 19-all with the Huskies offense driving
in the red zone, primed to take a late-game lead.
However, over the final
four minutes the Wildcats shut the door on the Huskies game-winning drive with
an interception on a fourth-and-7 play at their own 16-yard line, drove the
length of the field for a 79-yard six-play scoring drive, and then picked off another Harrison pass just three plays after their score to take the
lead and returned it 35 yards to the house to shock the home crowd on senior
night and grab a 35-19 victory.
After trailing 19-13 at the end of the third quarter, the Wildcats
scored the final 22 points of the night in route to their sixth victory of the
season. Edison did to Harrison what Harrison did to Bellaire a week prior, completely
flipping momentum at crunch time to head home with a hard-earned triumph.
“Our kids battled hard
tonight. We had a really good week of practice leading up to the game (and) our seniors
left it all on the field," Harrison Central head coach Anthony Hayes said. "The result wasn’t what we hoped for, but the effort
was there for sure.
You always want to get that win on Senior Night, but we came
up just short. My heart aches for them. I thought that we had opportunities,
and the game could’ve gone either way. In the end, they made the plays when
they needed to make them, we just didn’t make enough.”
Through three quarters,
Huskies quarterback Brady Hyre had tossed three touchdown darts, one to senior
Kayne Dunkle in the first quarter from 21 yards out, one to sophomore Lance
Smith for a 34-yard strike in the second that tied the game at 13-13, and
another to senior Jacob Quito of 15 yards to take the lead at the end of
the third quarter. Hyre’s arm was busy, as he finished 28 of 44 passing with
290 yards through the air. Dunkle (11 catches, 154 yards), Smith (six, 61),
and Chaz Culbertson (five, 28) were the top targets in the passing
game. Quito and freshman Colson Crothers rounded out the aerial attack with
three receptions each.
The Wildcats led 13-6
after one and the two teams headed for the locker room tied 13-13 at the half. The
ground game that showed up at Bellaire two weeks ago was absent in the Huskies' arsenal against the Wildcats as Edison outrushed them 167-27. The home
squad did hold the advantage through the air at 290-204.
The setback officially eliminated
the Huskies from postseason contention, as coming in there was still a chance,
albeit very slim, that week 11 could still be in the cards should the Huskies
win in weeks nine and 10. On the contrary, the Wildcats cemented their
playoff position, and with the victory moved into contention to host a first-round
home game in Ohio’s Div. V Region 17 landscape.
While a disappointing way
to end the home portion of their 2025 slate, the Huskies still have something important
to play for in week 10. The annual V.A.L.E.S. game against Buckeye Local is scheduled for this
Friday night at WWII Memorial Stadium in Yorkville. The Panthers (2-7) bring a 4-game losing streak into the game in which they've been outscored 148-8 by teams with a combined record of 27-8.
“We have a big one next
week and it will be a dogfight like it always is," Hayes said. "It’s
important that we get our minds right at practice and get locked in again.”