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2007 info
Varsity-(11-2)
JV- (6-1)
9th- (2-3)
2007 schedule
2007 roster
2007 stats

The St. Paul football team
had 3 players selected to the
Division VI All-Ohio team. Wes Stein was first team punter while Alex Welfle was first team defensive line
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The St. Paul football team
had 16 players selected to the
All-Firelands Conference team including 3 special award winners as
well as landing five players on the Division VI Northwest District
team.
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The Flyers had a touchdown called back, threw an interception
inside the 10, muffed a punt at its own 10 and turned it over on
downs at the Chieftains 17 and 9-yard lines in a 26-14 loss to end
its season as regional runnerup in Region 21.
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The St. Paul football team continued its perfection when leading
in the playoffs all-time, as the Flyers never trailed in a 26-7
over Warren JFK Saturday night to advance for a third straight
matchup with No. 1 Hopewell Loudon in the Region 21 championship.
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14 St. Paul seniors put an exclamation point on its 2007 "Protect
this house" theme by overcoming six fumbles, two of which were
lost, in a 49-21 win over Monroeville in a Division VI Region 21
quarterfinal to beat the Eagles for a second straight week.
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Flyer defense with arguably greatest defensive game in series
history with Monroeville in shutting the door on the Eagles
offense in a 21-6 win to claim another Firelands Conference
championship.
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With the official Division VI Region 21 pairings unveiled Sunday,
the anticipation is over as for the
fourth time since 1996 and overall, the St. Paul Flyers (9-1) and
Monroeville Eagles (6-4) will meet again in the postseason. It
will mark the first time, however, the game is not for a regional
championship and will also mark the first time the teams will play
in back-to-back weeks.
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The Flyer defense
continues to peak at the right time in completely shutting down an
explosive New London offense in its tracks as St. Paul
methodically cruised to a 57-0 win over the Wildcats to set up a
winner-take-all matchup with Monroeville for the Firelands
Conference title.
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St. Paul scored a
school record 58 first half points and a record 37 points in the
second quarter in a 65-7 rout over Western Reserve at Warren
Whitney Field Saturday night to remain unbeaten in the Firelands
Conference standings.
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The Flyers simply
overwhelmed the South Central Trojans on homecoming night at
Warren Whitney Field with seven first half touchdowns on the way
to a 63-13 win to remain unbeaten in the FC.
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St. Paul scored four
times in the first quarter and opened up a 43-0 halftime lead
before finishing off a 53-14 win over Mapleton Friday night, which
was the 12th consecutive win in blowout fashion over the Mounties
dating back to the 1996 season.
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The Flyers committed
five costly turnovers, but had enough in the tank offensively and
got an outstanding defensive performance in a 21-6 win at
Crestview Friday night to improve to 4-1 at the midway point of
the season.
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St. Paul responds from tough loss at Elyria Catholic with a 56-0
win over Plymouth in the FC opener at Warren Whitney Field
Saturday night. The Flyers beat the Big Red for a 13th consecutive time with
354 yards rushing as a team.
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St. Paul fell by a 22-14 score at
Elyria Catholic Friday night in the sixth and final meeting
between the two schools. After the Flyers won the first three
meetings (2002-04), the Panthers closed out the series by winning
the last three meetings (2005-07).
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St. Paul senior Joe Graziani
helps Flyers rally from two
deficits with four second half touchdowns, including two more
special teams returns, as they take an ugly 34-21 win at Tiffin
Calvert Saturday night.
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St. Paul senior Joe Graziani breaks
a three-way tie and moves into sole possession of career punt
return touchdowns and adds 100 yards and three rushing touchdowns
offensively as the Flyers open with a 42-13 blowout win over St.
Mary's Saturday night.
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Not only does senior
captain Joe Graziani want to walk out of the shadow of the
goalposts frequently in 2007, but the RB also wants to help carry
on a tradition that
he idolized as a kid.
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