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Wayne coach ‘1,000 percent’ sure his QB scored on negated (and disputed) 2-point conversion

After a game filled with speed, contact and exciting plays on both sides, the Wayne football team trailed Middletown 32-31 after quarterback Javon Harrison connected with Marcus Bonner for an 11-yard touchdown.

There was 1:05 left at Welcome Stadium on Saturday night in the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown matchup. Wayne lined up for the extra point, and whistles blew as the ball flew true through the uprights. A Middletown penalty placed the ball at the 1 1/2-yard line for another point-after try, and Wayne ran its offense onto the field.

Quarterback draw was called. Harrison took the snap and pushed forward. He fell through numerous players onto the ground, thinking he made it past the goal line.

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Wayne quarterback Javon Harrison (17) had his close 2-point conversion try called no good with 1:05 left (staff photo by Nick Daggy)

The officials signaled the try was no good. Wayne touched the ensuing onside kick too early, and Middletown ran out the final seconds to beat Wayne 32-31 in the season opener.

Still clearly upset about the 2-point conversation call, Wayne coach Jay Minton said immediately afterward he was sure Harrison scored.

“Oh, absolutely, 1,000 percent,” Minton said. “You can put that down. That’s all I can say about it, can’t say anything else. He was in 1,000 percent.”

But Wayne starts the season 0-1 after a back-and-forth battle that saw Wayne lead 13-12 at halftime and Middletown lead 24-19 at the end of three quarters before the teams traded three scores in the fourth quarter. (Find scoring summary here.)

Middletown led 24-19 and was driving in the final quarter when Wayne’s Marquan Richardson scooped up a fumbled pitch and ran 64 yards for a touchdown with 6:15 left. Wayne led 25-24.

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Middletown senior E.J. Junior (39) rushed for four TDs as the Middies gained 461 yards on the ground (staff photo by Nick Daggy)

The Middies answered with a 65-yard scoring drive, capped by a Jalin Marshall 4-yard score with 2:19 left. Middletown led 32-25 after a 2-point conversion that ended a string of seven straight conversion misses by both teams.

Wayne then engineered a smooth drive down the field, led by Harrison’s arm, and used the 11-yard score from Harrison to Bonner with 1:05 left to set up the point-after decision. The close call on the Harrison rush landed the Warriors a season-opening loss.

“I felt like I got in the end zone,” Harrison said afterward in the Wayne locker room. “But the ref called it down. It shouldn’t have gone down to that, it’s our fault, so we just wanna shake it off.

“We didn’t want to go for the tie, we wanted to win, so we just tried to come up with the play and get the win.”

Top performances

Jalin Marshall, Middletown junior quarterback: 37 rushes, 187 yards, 1 TD.

E.J. Junior, Middletown senior running back: 19 rushes, 166 yards, 4 TDs.

Javon Harrison, Wayne junior quarterback: 23-of-37, 245 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT.

Middletown: 461 rushing yards, 26 first downs

Wayne: 4 players with at least three catches: Marcus Bonner (6 for 51 yards and 1 TD), Armani Miller (5 for 59 yards and 1 TD), Jalen Mack (5 for 48 yards), Tristan Davis (3 for 39 yards).

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By SUPERFLY

August 28, 2011 9:46 PM | Link to this

OH MINTON, OH MINTON YOU LET ME DOWN, YOU PLAYED THE MIDDIES AND LOOKED LIKE A CLOWN. YOUR OTHER GAMES FILLED MY HEART WITH JOY. AGAIN, YOU PROVED YOU ARE STILL A BOY.

By Dennis K.

August 28, 2011 9:52 PM | Link to this

Middletown being nationally ranked is media hype. Their offense reminds me of electric football. But, I guess you have to keep it simple for the intellectually-challenged. Didn’t Wayne spank Middletown in last year’s playoffs?

By Big Haus

August 29, 2011 12:44 PM | Link to this

@ Dennis K: Your snobbish, arrogant comments are not welcome. So, you’re implying that Wayne is smarter than Middletown? I’ll be the first to admit Middletown is a cest pool, but come on, what do you consider Huber - Beverly Hills? I think you’re confusing keeping it simple with sticking with what works, but then again I suppose I’m too intellectually challenged to recognize sounds strategy. Where do you live, Dennis? I wanna move there so I can consider myself more of an intellect…haha. You sound like a complete tool…moron

By admobius

August 29, 2011 3:12 PM | Link to this

Waaaa. My team lost. I’m going to take my ball and go home. Boo-hoo

By Dennis K.

August 29, 2011 3:49 PM | Link to this

Yo Big Haus - I live in Springboro …doubt you can afford to move here living on government assistance. Enjoy your trailer park life & electric football offense.

By Outside Observer

August 30, 2011 3:03 PM | Link to this

was listening to the game on 1450 and the radio announcers called him in and were shocked the refs called it otherwise.

By Dennis K.

August 31, 2011 9:24 AM | Link to this

Who knocked who out of the State Playoffs last year?

By Fan

August 31, 2011 10:30 PM | Link to this

Wayne was the better team by far, they will see each other again and wayne will be much improved go Warriors!!

By get over it

September 1, 2011 6:55 AM | Link to this

Coach Minton , the king of always blaming the other guys when he doesnt win. Lose the state championship? Blame the catholic schools, now blame the refs. Why do we see this guy in the paper all the time? the Buddy Ryan of high school football.

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