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Lebanon RB Bonny helping Warriors to edge of playoffs
The Lebanon High School football team hasn’t been in the playoffs since 2002, a streak in great compromise heading into Week 10.
Preparing for their regular season finale at Miamisburg (1-8), the Warriors (7-2) stand No. 8 in the Division I, Region 4 computer points. If they win, they won’t get those second-level points, of course. But, they’re also in a better position than, say, No. 9 Centerville, No. 12 Northmont or No. 13 Springboro.
Dusty Isaacs and his passing prowess have been deservedly in the spotlight this season for Lebanon, but running back Trey Bonny has been coming on very strong. In last Friday’s 49-21 win against Xenia, Bonny rushed for 247 yards on 15 carries (16.4 yards per carry).
In the past three weeks, Bonny has gained a total of 537 yards and scored three touchdowns, pumping up the Lebanon rushing game to make defenses lose some attention on the pass.
It will be a Friday night filled with watching other scores for the Lebanon parents and supporters this week, but with the Warriors’ offensive capabilities, opposing defense coordinators might not want to see them make it.
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By Math Stud
October 28, 2009 9:00 AM | Link to this
Do the math. Lebanon is out already. It would take monumental upsets for them to maintain the 8th spot after beating a one win Miamisburg team in week 10. The 7th and 8th seeds will be filled by Centerville, Middletown, or Colerain.
By Common Sense
October 28, 2009 4:11 PM | Link to this
How in the world does Kyle Nagel keep his job writing this garbage. How can Lebanon be in better position knowing if it beats Miamisburg they will get 5 second-level points? Look at Joeeitel.com. Centerville, right now at No. 9, is only .55 behind Lebanon if Centerville gets minimum points and Lebanon gets max points assuming they both win. And if Centerville beats Fairmont, Lebanon will not get max points because Lebanon beat Fairmont and Fairmont needs to win to give Lebanon points. And Xenia will probably beat Piqua, which means another game where they won’t get max points. Great reporting Nagel!