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Division III football playoff breakdown

Six local high school football teams — Tippecanoe, Bellefontaine, Chaminade Julienne, Eaton, Monroe and Shawnee — qualified for the Division III state playoffs. First-round games are 7:30 p.m. Friday:

Division III, Region 10

No. 5 Tippecanoe (8-2)

Game: at No. 4 Sandusky Perkins (9-1)

Notable: From 2005-08, Tipp went a combined 35-5 in the regular season - and lost in the first round each time. Three of those playoff losses came by 2, 7 and 7 points.

No. 7 Bellefontaine (8-2)

Game: at No. 2 Columbus Bishop Watterson (7-3)

Notable: Lost a heartbreaking 13-10 overtime game to Tecumseh in Week 10, but Chieftans won at least eight games for second time in three seasons.

Division III, Region 12

No. 3 Chaminade Julienne (8-2)

Game: host No. 6 Monroe (8-2)

Notable: Eagles’ first playoff appearance under fourth-year coach Andy Helms, although they’re entering on a tough note after losing to Alter 21-0 in Week 10.

No. 6 Monroe (8-2)

Game: at No. 3 Chaminade Julienne (8-2)

Notable: Average 32.4 points per game, which makes the 7-3 Week 9 loss against Waynesville a head-scratcher. Back in playoffs after 2007 state semifinal appearance.

No. 7 Eaton (8-2)

Game: at No. 2 Cincinnati Wyoming (10-0)

Notable: Eagles won four straight to close season, including victories against Franklin and Valley View, which both finished 7-3.

No. 8 Shawnee (7-3)

Game: at No. 1 Goshen (8-2)

Notable: Moved into Region 12 after past three non-playoff seasons in Region 10. The Braves’ first challenge? No. 1 seed Goshen.

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By hopper

November 5, 2009 9:55 AM | Link to this

Ever been to Monroe for a football game? They have a Million Dollar stadium and a 10 Cent sound effect machine..Third worse place in the SWBL to watch a game.

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