The ‘second season’ begins this Friday at Kings. The Knights will be hosting the FAVC-Buckeye Champion Harrison Wildcats for an OHSAA quarterfinal play-off game. Pre-sale tickets are $7.00. A portion of the pre-sale money goes directly back to the Kings athletic program, so please buy your ticket early! All tickets are $9.00 at the gate.

Pre-Game
Harrison Wildcats
Division II, Region 8
Head Coach: Kent McCullough (7-3, first season)
2010 Record: 5-6, 1-4, FAVC-Buckeye
2011 Record: 7-3, 5-0, FAVC-Buckeye (Champion)
The 2011 season has been one of two tales for the Wildcats. After starting 0-3, Harrison reeled off seven consecutive wins to earn the #7 seed in Region 8. They defeated Anderson, 24-19, in Week 10 to secure the spot and clinch the FAVC-Buckeye crown. This is the second meeting between Harrison and Kings this season as the Knights defeated the Wildcats in Week 3, 30-14. It’s no coincidence that during their winning streak Harrison developed a running game to compliment their league leading passing attack. Senior RB Jake Tarvin, who ran for a total of 37 yards in the first five games, ended the season with 732 yards and four straight games of 125 or more yards on the ground. This is not the same team the Knights played in September.
Offense: The Wildcat offense is lead by talented athlete and First Team All-Ohio WR/K Kyle Nowlin (5’11”, 203, verbal commit to EKU for baseball), QB Marcus Woelfel (6’1”, 159), RB Jake Tarvin (6’0”, 205), and RB Ryan Long (5’5”, 155). Woelfel, the FAVC’s passing leader, threw for 1,453 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2011. For the season, Nowlin caught 54 passes for 910 yards and ten touchdowns. He does it all for Harrison, scoring 73 points kicking and 133 total points while racking up over 1,100 all-purpose yards. Woelfel’s other target is AJ Glines with 34 receptions for 413 yards and four touchdowns. The RB tandem of Tarvin and Long accounted for over 1,000 yards rushing and ten touchdowns during the regular season. Tarvin averaged over 139 yards per game during the second half of the season. Harrison’s Run/Pass ratio for the 2011 campaign was 68/32.
Special Teams: Nowlin handles all the kicking duties for the Wildcats. He was 12/15 on FG attempts with a long of 47 yards, 37/38 on PAT’s. He also averages slightly over 38 yards per punt.
Defense: On defense, the line is anchored by veterans Jon Schneider (6’4”, 230, Jr.) and Austin Meyer (5’11, 230, Sr.), both capable of making big plays. Perhaps the biggest impact is made by linebacker and defensive leader Tarvin whose performance garnered him Second Team All-District honors as a junior. Defensive back Rob Salatin had another solid season in the secondary. Salatin picked off three passes in 2011 to add to his three interceptions and two fumble recoveries in 2010. Harrison has forced an average of 2.3 turnovers per game (13 FR, 10 INT) while allowing the third fewest points in the conference.