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What’s next for Dusty Isaacs? 600 yards?

In the season opener, Lebanon High School quarterback Dusty Isaacs completed 6-of-12 passes for 138 yards in a respectable debut that also included 142 yards rushing.

Since, Isaacs has continued to improve his passing statistics, throwing for more yards each week. Last Friday against Piqua, Isaacs went 19-of-25 for 396 yards and four touchdowns.

Now, what can he do to top that?

For the season, Isaacs has completed 55-of-92 passes (59.8 percent) for 1,110 yards and 14 touchdowns (against just 1 interception). That makes him the top passer in the Greater Western Ohio Conference and a strong offensive force for a player who won’t even be moving on to college football (he’ll pitch for Georgia Tech).

Here are the GWOC’s Top 10 passers, listed by total yards:

  1. Dusty Isaacs, Lebanon, 1110

  2. Marcus Graham, Trotwood-Madison, 755

  3. Ryan Cook, Fairborn, 690

  4. Nick Bower, Fairmont, 567

  5. Jason Stinebaugh, Springboro, 536

  6. Braxton Miller, Wayne, 518

  7. Jake Sears, Miamisburg, 484

  8. Tyler Martin, Piqua, 482

  9. George Walker, Springfield, 475

  10. Zak Bertram, Centerville, 462

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By lorimer #13

October 2, 2009 10:36 AM | Link to this

nick bower is not as good as the newspaper makes it out to be. one sweet stiff arm and he a beast?? cool

By miamisburgbeast

October 2, 2009 10:40 AM | Link to this

jake sears is the most underated quaterback in the gwoc. and dusty isaacs isnt that great at all anyone who has a reciever that runs a 4.3 fourty and run a fade every other play could have 1000 yards. if jake played college ball he would be a great spread QB

By old coach

October 3, 2009 1:58 PM | Link to this

I know we are atlking GWOC QB’s here, but I made a lonng drive to Waynesville to watch a young man I had heard about. Kid named Luke Bowling a freshman QB from Dixie. Not competivie game because Seth Miller ran wild. This kid from Dixie is for real. I am not from the New Lebanon area or waynesville area, just enjoy watching good players play. The kid from dixie threw for over three hundred yards, four td’s and those covered over two hundred yds. Then I was told he has only started since the third game? My goodness…. Over a thousand yards and 9 td’s in four games. Keep an eye on this one. the young man is the real deal.

By null

October 5, 2009 3:13 PM | Link to this

dusty isaacs isnt that good? sure he has a receiver that runs a 4.3 but have you watched any of lebanons games? dusty has came a long way since his sophomore year. this year he has made better decisions with the ball and his arm strength and accuracy have also improved. that is why he is having such an outstanding year. plus his receivers have been nothing short of outstanding this season as well. so to sit there and say dusty isaacs isnt that great then go see a lebanon game and watch him air it out like he has done all season

By L-Town Warrior

October 5, 2009 3:14 PM | Link to this

dusty isaacs isnt that good? sure he has a receiver that runs a 4.3 but have you watched any of lebanons games? dusty has came a long way since his sophomore year. this year he has made better decisions with the ball and his arm strength and accuracy have also improved. that is why he is having such an outstanding year. plus his receivers have been nothing short of outstanding this season as well. so to sit there and say dusty isaacs isnt that great then go see a lebanon game and watch him air it out like he has done all season
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