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Boucher, Replogle lead Ohio to Big 33 win

Austin Boucher (Alter High School) and Adam Replogle (Centerville) saved their best for last in the Big 33 all-star football game last weekend at Hershey, Pa.

Boucher, a talented left-handed quarterback who’s headed to Miami University, riddled the hosts for 260 yards passing, completing 18 of 24 attempts with no interceptions.

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After working his magic during Alter’s D-IV state title run last season, QB Austin Boucher was at it again in the Big 33 game / DDN photo by Jim Witmer
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Who are you going to turn to on the 1-yard line? Adam Replogle / DDN photo by Chris Stewart

But it was his 50-yard dash in the final minute that set up Ohio’s All-Stars for a 38-31 defeat of Pennsylvania. Two plays later Replogle, a 6-foot-3, 275-pounder, bulled over from the 1 for the clinching score.

Boucher also had a game-record 99-yard scoring toss to Micha Hyde (Fostoria). Replogle is headed to Indiana to probably play defense with his older brother, Tyler. But like this game and with the Elks, don’t be surprised to see Adam in the Hoosiers’ red zone backfield.

Sam Longo (Bellbrook) also played for Ohio. The offensive lineman is headed to Ohio State. Assistant Ohio coaches included Bill Nees (Piqua) and Doug Frye (St. Marys Memorial).

This is the 52nd year for the Big 33 Game, and snaps a three-game win streak by the hosts.

North drops South

The North put a 49-7 pounding on the South in Saturday’s 64th Ohio North-South Classic at Ohio Stadium.

Area players on the South roster were Mark Mays (Northmont), Karlos Marshall (Springfield), Terrence Glenn (Dunbar), Allen Matthews (Xenia) and Mike Breland (St. Marys Memorial).

The North leads the series 38-23-3.

A Classic record was probably set on Saturday: No OSU recruit played in the game. That’s because six incoming Buckeyes were on the Ohio team at the Big 33 Game.

This is the fourth straight year those long-running all-star games have been played on the same date. Don’t look for any changes. Both games were pushed back to June from traditional August dates to not interfere with preseason college camps.

The all-star games also took a hit when high school seniors began graduating early to enroll in college.

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