North Ridgeville 35, Lakewood 21
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 10:05 pm
Lakewood fell 35-21 to North Ridgeville tonight in the final road game of its 2015 football season. Senior Noah Lopez caught a pair of touchdown passes in the fourth quarter for Lakewood, but it was not enough to overcome a large North Ridgeville lead. North Ridgeville's win in "the Battle of the Rangers" lifts them lifts them to 7-2 on the season and keeps their playoff hopes alive.
The game was played on a clear autumn night, and was without the biggest star on North Ridgeville's roster. Ohio State recruit Demarius McCall missed the game with an injury, but junior running back Cameron Bright was outstanding in his place. Bright ran for the first three touchdowns of the game, helping North Ridgeville build a sizeable lead. His first TD came on a 65 yard run midway through the first quarter. Ridgeville had a 7-0 lead, and blocked the Lakewood punt on the next possession. However, Lakewood put up a nice goal line stand on a "first and goal" series from the Lakewood four yard line. They contained Bright on back-to-back running plays, thanks to a good push from the defensive front. An incomplete pass followed on third down. North Ridgeville settled for a field goal attempt, and the kick was missed. The Rangers were unable to mount consistent offense through most of the first half, and Bright scored again midway through the second quarter on a one-yard TD run. After the ensuing "three and out" from the Lakewood offense, Bright scored his third TD with 4:36 left to go in the first half.
Trailing 21-0, Lakewood put together its best offensive drive of the first half. They went 67 yards on ten plays to score a touchdown with just over one minute left in the second quarter. The drive started with a strong 13 yard run by Kevin Musai (who is usually known for his defensive work), and was capped by a 21 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jack Witri to wide receiver Michael Goolsby. Goolsby also took some snaps during the drive, and completed an eight yard pass running back Basho Kwaham.
North Ridgeville scored on its first possession of the third quarter, a heart breaking 35 yard touchdown pass on a fourth and seven play. The scored stayed at 28-7 until midway through the fourth quarter. Lakewood's defense was helped by an interception by Adam Giffels early in the fourth quarter. On its next possession, however, North Ridgeville stretched the lead to 35-7.
The Ranger offense found its groove late in the game, with two touchdown drives in the final five minutes. The first was a 22 year touchdown pass from Witri to Lopez with 3:11 left on the clock. After holding North Ridgeville on downs, the offense had one more crack at the endzone. Lopez caught his second TD pass with 1:27 left on the clock, making the final score 35-21.
Lakewood finishes its season next Friday at home against Amherst Steele. Both teams enter the game at 0-9, and will be looking for a happy ending to their season. It will be Senior Day for Lakewood, as senior players, cheerleaders, and band members will be recognized before the game.
The game was played on a clear autumn night, and was without the biggest star on North Ridgeville's roster. Ohio State recruit Demarius McCall missed the game with an injury, but junior running back Cameron Bright was outstanding in his place. Bright ran for the first three touchdowns of the game, helping North Ridgeville build a sizeable lead. His first TD came on a 65 yard run midway through the first quarter. Ridgeville had a 7-0 lead, and blocked the Lakewood punt on the next possession. However, Lakewood put up a nice goal line stand on a "first and goal" series from the Lakewood four yard line. They contained Bright on back-to-back running plays, thanks to a good push from the defensive front. An incomplete pass followed on third down. North Ridgeville settled for a field goal attempt, and the kick was missed. The Rangers were unable to mount consistent offense through most of the first half, and Bright scored again midway through the second quarter on a one-yard TD run. After the ensuing "three and out" from the Lakewood offense, Bright scored his third TD with 4:36 left to go in the first half.
Trailing 21-0, Lakewood put together its best offensive drive of the first half. They went 67 yards on ten plays to score a touchdown with just over one minute left in the second quarter. The drive started with a strong 13 yard run by Kevin Musai (who is usually known for his defensive work), and was capped by a 21 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jack Witri to wide receiver Michael Goolsby. Goolsby also took some snaps during the drive, and completed an eight yard pass running back Basho Kwaham.
North Ridgeville scored on its first possession of the third quarter, a heart breaking 35 yard touchdown pass on a fourth and seven play. The scored stayed at 28-7 until midway through the fourth quarter. Lakewood's defense was helped by an interception by Adam Giffels early in the fourth quarter. On its next possession, however, North Ridgeville stretched the lead to 35-7.
The Ranger offense found its groove late in the game, with two touchdown drives in the final five minutes. The first was a 22 year touchdown pass from Witri to Lopez with 3:11 left on the clock. After holding North Ridgeville on downs, the offense had one more crack at the endzone. Lopez caught his second TD pass with 1:27 left on the clock, making the final score 35-21.
Lakewood finishes its season next Friday at home against Amherst Steele. Both teams enter the game at 0-9, and will be looking for a happy ending to their season. It will be Senior Day for Lakewood, as senior players, cheerleaders, and band members will be recognized before the game.





