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Elida used strong defensive effort to advance to state semifinals

Shawnee’s next opponent, Elida, used a strong defensive effort in its 37-10 victory over Columbus Eastmoor Academy on Friday night.

They held the Warriors to just 146 total yards, according to the Lima News.

They advanced to the state semifinals for the first time in school history, according to the Wapakoneta Daily News.

The Bulldogs (10-3) finished the regular season 7-3 with their losses coming to three playoff teams — Kenton, Wapakoneta and Ottawa-Glandorf. They beat Bellevue 54-20 in the first round of the playoffs, then beat Columbus DeSales on a last-second field goal 24-21.

They’re led by senior quarterback Reggie McAdams, the D-III Northwest District offensive player of the year. He finished the season with 2,664 yards, 28 TDs and six interceptions. He’s headed to Akron to play basketball next season.

Shawnee will face Elida at a site to be determined, likely Piqua’s Alexander Stadium, on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the D-III state semifinals. The winner will advance to its first state championship game appearance in school history at Canton Fawcett Stadium on Dec. 2 at 3 p.m.

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By Ed

November 21, 2011 10:19 AM | Link to this

Springfield Shawnee Could be playing @ the football hall of fame stadium. Did you know the Springfield Bulldog of around 1920 are pictured in the hall of fame

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