A star-studded day ends with South All-Stars winning the big school game, North winning small school game
By Keno Sultan
www.starkcountypreppress.blogspot.com
MASSILLON--Justice Burnam may have come up short four months ago as the Cincinnati Anderson Raptors saw their bid to join the 2017 team as Division II state champions extinguished by another undefeated school, Avon.
He may not have departed Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium with that final triumph but he made sure to leave Paul Brown Tiger Stadium with some hardware.
After spotting the North All-Stars a generous 6-0 lead to commence the 80th annual Ohio North-South All-Star Game at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in the Division I-III contest, it was the South defense that dominated the rest of the contest as they captured a 24-6 victory in what was the final prep game for soon-to-be high school graduates of their respective high schools.
The North team used their opening drive that spanned 11 plays, consuming 6:33 off the clock and ending with Gabe Mansel's 17 yard touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone to Troy Hazuda. However the extra point was blocked and that was the only scoring of the day for the North.
What turned the contest immediately came near the end of the first quarter. South responded in just six plays with the key play being a Burnam 56-yard catch and run pass to Nate Lyman to set up real estate deep in North territory. Just three plays later, Burnam completed the first of his two touchdown passes to Gracen Goldsmith, handing South a lead that was not challenged the rest of the way. After an interception made by South, they needed just two plays with Burnam tossing another scoring strike, this time to Jackson Davis and in a span of 2:05, the South led 14-6 and cruised from there.
Ethan Thanthanavong had the third touchdown pass and kicker Sean Leonard connected on a 42-yard field goal to complete the scoring.
"We got a bunch of kids from the south that come up to play against the north and we practiced hard all week and I stepped in and got us going," Burnam, who will continue his career at Georgetown College (KY) said. "I am going to miss these guys and the guys from my team (Anderson) and it was a (heck) of a ride."
The North was represented by Stark County standouts Mylen Lenix and Daylan Pringle both of Massillon, who will play at Tiffin and Ashland respectively. Landon Ristoff of Perry, Malcolm Dudley of North Canton Hoover and Noah Colando of Jackson made up the rest of the Stark County players who competed. T.J. Arnold represented Dover in the contest.
For Lenix and Pringle, who caused and recovered a fumble, the end result was not what they wanted but to finish inside Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, where both were contributors on the 2023 Division II state championship winning team, that was the closure on their prep careers.
"I got a chance to enjoy the moment and see all my family members and my friends one last time in this stadium," Lenix said. "Going to college, I want to get better, stay focused and disciplined."
Pringle on the other hand concluded the book on his Massillon chapter, not before he recognized his brother, Dorian, whose knockdown of Akron Hoban quarterback Tylan Boykin's pass to Jackson Callaway preserved the Tigers 7-2 victory in the 2023 Division II state final and securing a state playoff championship for a Tigers program that was long starved for a title, ending a 53-year famine.
"Dorian is my brother, he's my mentor, I learned a lot from him and I look to take that to Ashland University," Pringle said.
The North team was coached by D.J. Dota, who served as Warren Harding head coach for four seasons and West Branch prior to becoming the current Youngstown Boardman head coach. The South was head coached by state title winning head coach John Sansbury, of Olentangy Liberty.
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