Bruins Lose In a Brutal Shutout Against Lake Catholic, Falling 30-0

Parma, OH – On Friday, October 10th, the Lake Catholic Cougars traveled to take on the Padua Bruins. The Bruins were a disappointing 1-6 going into this matchup, fresh off of a big loss at NDCL. The Cougars came into this matchup with a 5-2 record, after a 26-0 shutout win against Elyria Catholic in Week 7.

After two games on the road, the Bruins were back home in front of a packed student section. The Bruins offense took the field to begin the game. On the first play of the game, Padua QB Landon Hanover rushed right on a designed QB draw. Hanover managed to get a yard before taking a big hit that took him out for the rest of the game. It was discovered after the game that Hanover suffered a serious ankle injury, ending his season.

With Hanover going down, the senior backup Grant McClelland came in. On McClelland’s first pass he looked to hit Brady Devore downfield. Unfortunately for McClelland, the pass was picked off by the Cougars around their own 47-yard line.

Lake Catholic was able to drive down the field with ease behind the strong running from RB Danny Zmorowski and QB Max Pisano. After a strong showing from the Padua defensive front on the goal line, the Cougars were able to punch it in for six. RB Danny Zmorowski scored on a handoff at the 1-yard line, putting the Cougars up 6-0 early in the first. As Lake Catholic lined up for the PAT, Padua’s Jose Caban jumped early, putting the Cougars in better scoring position. Lake Catholic capitalized on their opportunity, tacking on an extra two points, going up 8-0.

The Bruins couldn’t get anything going on their next drive. The Bruins struggled in their previous two matchups against Big Walnut and NDCL, and those struggles seemed to carry into their contest against Lake Catholic. Their offensive struggles carried throughout the entire first half. The Cougars continued to capitalize on their offense woes as they put up another 14 points before the end of the half. The rushing attack was working for the Cougars as RB Michael Valentino and QB Max Pisano both rushed in for touchdowns in the first half. After a rough half of football for the Bruins, they went into the half down 22-0.

As the second half got underway, neither team could get into a rhythm offensively, trading punts. It wasn’t until the fourth quarter that someone scored. It would be Lake Catholic’s Max Pisano rushing for another touchdown, his second on the day. After another touchdown and two-point conversion, the Cougars could coast with a 30-0 lead.

Pisano and Zmorowski stole the show in Lake Catholic’s 30-0 victory. Zmorowski finished with 173 rushing yards and a touchdown on the day. Pisano finished with two rushing touchdowns for the Cougars. Following the big win, the Cougars moved to 6-2 on the year.

For the Bruins, the offense woes continued, getting shutout for the second time in their last three games, moving them to 1-7 on the season. With starting RB Chase Weizer being out due to illness, Junior RB Justin Gillipsie got the start. Unfortunately for Gillispie, he ended up leaving the game early with an injured collarbone. Following the game it was discovered that Gillispie would miss the remaining two games. With their leading rushers out, the Bruins were only able to get 21-yards rushing on the day. I talked to Padua Lineman Bo Barney about what the Bruins can do to get the run game going. He told me, “I think we just need to have better connection and communication with our guys in the backfield, especially with Landon and Justin going down.”

The Bruins will be back in action to take on the undefeated CVCA Royals on Friday, October 16th.

Bruins Boys Soccer Gets A Big Win Against Buckeye on Senior Night, Winning 9-0

Parma, OH – On Saturday, October 6th the Padua Bruins took on the Buckeye Bucks at home for senior night. The Bruins came into this game red hot, coming off of a five game winning streak. For the Buckeyes, it would be the opposite. They came into this game after losing their prior four games.

As the game began, the Bruins were off to a hot start and didn’t let up. Four different players chipped in for the Bruins in their big win. Three different Seniors were able to score on senior night. Garrett Nowicki finished with four goals, Caleb Zolkowski finished with two, and Kevin Ontaneda had one. Junior Eli Christine chipped in with two goals as well. It was just pure domination for 80-minutes for the Bruins as they walked away with a 9-0 win on senior night.

Following the big win I talked to Senior Gabe Leigh. I asked Leigh how it felt to get a big win on senior night and he told me, “It felt great to walk home with the win, and to help us moving forward and bettering our record.” I also talked to Kevin Ontaneda about what it meant to the seniors to get such a big win on senior night. I also asked him what this win means going forward and he said, “It meant a lot because our coach was pretty nervous going into this game, because he wanted that game to be one of the best days of our lives with it being senior night. We showed why we are a good team. It felt great for us seniors to just keep the streak alive, and continuing to keep it alive going into the playoffs. So it just felt great.” Ontaneda also wanted to give a shoutout to all the coaches and parents for making senior night great.

Padua Couldn’t Close it Out Against Elyria Catholic, Falling 21-14

Parma, OH – On Friday, September 19th the Elyria Catholic Panthers traveled to take on the Padua Bruins. Padua was coming off their first win of the season, in a blowout against Sandusky. For EC, they too were coming off their first win of their 2025 campaign. The Panthers were able to pick up a win against Vermillion in Week 4. Both teams hoped to build momentum following their first wins, but it would be the Panthers who came away with this one.

As the game got underway, neither the Bruins or Panthers could find much success on offense. While both teams were able to string together some successful drives, neither could find a way to get points on the board. This would continue to go on the entire first half. The Bruins had chances, such as a field goal attempt from Caleb Zolkowski in the second quarter, but it was blocked by the Panthers defensive front. So following a lackluster first half performance on offense for both teams, it was 0-0 going into the half.

Hoping for a better half, the Bruins offense took the field first in the second half. The drive would start slow until RB Chase Weizer broke off a phenomenal 60-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter. Following a Zolkowski PAT, the Bruins started the second half up 7-0. However, the Bruins wouldn’t hold the lead for long. The Panthers were able to drive down the field where EC WR Jazear Terry was left wide open in the end zone, setting up the Panthers for six. After the PAT, we were tied at 7-7.

The Bruins were unable to answer, punting the ball back to the Panthers late in the third quarter. Elyria Catholic was also unable to get anything going on this drive. As they lined up to punt with a minute left in the third, the Bruins blocked the punt, with Jose Caban returning it for a touchdown. Padua went up 14-7 following the score.

Neither team could get much going early in the fourth quarter. The Bruins held on strong to their seven-point advantage until late in the fourth. Eventually the Panthers were able to break through as Jazear Terry scored again for EC, this time rushing for a touchdown. Luckily for Padua, on the PAT, Brady Devore broke through the line to block the kick. With a 14-13 lead, and only a few minuted left, the Bruins were in prime position to coast to the finish line. Unfortunately, that wouldn’t be the case. On first down from their own 9-yard line, Landon Hanover threw a costly interception, giving the Panthers a chance to take the lead late in the game. EC took advantage, finding the end zone yet again, giving them a 21-14 lead with only a few minutes left in the game.

The Bruins drove down field, although a series of bad plays forced Padua to turn it over on downs. After a great stand from their defense, the Bruins got another chance to tie the game late. The Bruins offense couldn’t get into a rhythm as they tried to get down the field. With time running out, Hanover looked down field to a wide open Trey Gasparro in the end zone, but Gasparro couldn’t hold on. After the drop, the the Bruins struggled to get any other looks to the end zone. Time would run out for the Bruins, giving Elyria Catholic their second win on the season, taking them to 2-3 on the season. For the Bruins it was another disappointing defeat, as they’d move to 1-4 on the year.

Following the tough loss, I was unable to speak with any of the Bruins players as they were incredibly disappointed with the outcome of Friday’s game. The Bruins will be back in action on Friday, September 26th on the road against Big Walnut.

Bruins Get Their First Win Under the Friday Night Lights, Blowing Out Sandusky 47-13

Parma, OH – On Friday, September 12th, the Padua Bruins took on the Sandusky Blue Streaks at home. The Bruins, who dropped their first three games to start the season, most recently to Bedford, hoped to get their first win of the season. For the 1-2 Blue Streaks, coming off their first win against Lorain, looked to get to .500 on the year. This proved to be a revenge game for the Bruins, after losing to Sandusky 28-0 last season, Padua got the best of the Blue Streaks this go around.

Padua’s offense opened the game in front of a packed student section, who hoped to see the Bruins win their first game on the season. In their past few games, the Bruins had a hard time getting going on offense early in the game, but that wouldn’t be the case in their matchup with Sandusky. Padua QB Landon Hanover would find Brady Devore on a screen pass early, resulting in a big first down pick up. After a run play that got stopped behind the line, Hanover aired it out to Devore downfield, resulting in a 33-yard pick up. The Hanover to Devore connection continued, as the two were able to connect again, getting the Bruins down to the 5-yard line. On first down from the 5-yard line, Padua RB Chase Weizer rushed in for a Touchdown, putting the Bruins up early. Following a PAT from Caleb Zolkowski, the Bruins took an early 7-0 lead, following the successful opening drive.

The Blue Streaks couldn’t match on their opening drive, instead they punted it away. The Bruins were able to drive down the field with ease yet again. After a 22-yard carry from RB Justyn Gillispie, taking the Padua offense down to the 8-yard line, the Bruins were knocking on the door for another touchdown. Gillispie got another carry taking the Bruins down to the 3-yard line. However, the Blue Streaks defense would hold strong, forcing the Bruins to settle for three. Following the field goal from Zolkowski, the Bruins went up 10-0 late in the first quarter.

The Blue Streaks couldn’t get an offensive series going, this time fumbling on first down. After a botched pitch from Sandusky QB Dale Johnson, Padua Lineman Antonio Haddad was able to recover the fumble, giving the Bruins offense great starting field position. Hanover brought the offense back out, looking to add more onto the lead. After being unable to gain any yards on first and second down, Hanover was able to connect with Receiver Jose Caban, converting on third down. After converting on third down, Chase Weizer got some more work in the red zone. Weizer was able to get the Bruins offense down inside the 5-yard line. After being unable to convert, the Bruins settled for another field goal, making it 13-0 to start the second quarter.

Following another scoring drive from Padua, the Blue Streaks looked to finally get something going. On second down, Sandusky QB Dale Johnson rolled out of the pocket, hitting Receiver Dante Shipp Jr. for what would be an 83-yard touchdown. However the PAT was no good, making it 13-6 early in the second quarter.

The Bruins struggled to get it going following the Sandusky score. On 3rd & 11 inside their own 10-yard line, Hanover hit Devore on a screen pass. After bobbling the pass, Devore was able to get control, picking up the first down for the Bruins. Following the third down conversion, the Blue Streak defense held strong, resulting in the Bruins bringing out their punt team. Unfortunately for Padua, the snap to Zolkowski was botched, causing the Blue Streaks to blow up the play. Following the botched punt attempt, Sandusky’s offense came onto the field with great field position, starting at the Padua 11-yard line. While the Bruins defense showed fight, the Blue Streaks offense was able to capitalize on the great starting field position. Johnson was able to find his man in the end zone, and following a made PAT, the score would be 13-13 midway through the second quarter.

On the kickoff following the Sandusky touchdown, the Bruins broke the tie as Brady Devore had an electric 80-yard kickoff return touchdown, making it 20-13 following the made PAT from Zolkowski.

After the kickoff return touchdown, the Blue Streaks couldn’t get anything going, forcing them to punt late in the second quarter. The Bruins began to drive down the field with ease yet again. However, the Blue Streaks defense started to show some resistance. Unfortunately, a crucial defensive pass interference call gave the Bruins life with 41-seconds left in the half. Hanover was able to connect with receivers Brady Devore and Trey Gasparro, bringing the Bruins offense to the 10-yard line with under 15-seconds left in the half. On second down with 12-seconds left in the half, Hanover was able to hit Devore in the corner of the end zone. Devore was able to go over the top of his defender, getting his feet in bounds, giving the Bruins another touchdown before the end of the half. After a strong opening half, the Bruins went into the half with a 27-13 lead over the Blue Streaks.

The Blue Streaks would open the half with the ball, but not much changed from the first half as they were forced to punt yet again. For the Bruins, they were also forced to punt on their opening drive. However, Zolkowski’s punt pinned the Blue Streaks down inside their own 5-yard line. The Bruins defense showed strong, resulting in another punt, this one being from their own end zone. Sandusky botched the punt, giving the Bruins great starting field position yet again, this time with it being at the Blue Streaks 25-yard line. The Bruins offense continued to roll, as Hanover hit Devore over the middle for another touchdown. With the Bruins up 34-13, they were able to coast to the finish line. The Bruins added on two more touchdowns in the fourth, with Hanover and Gillispie finding the end zone, putting the Blue Streaks to bed.

Following a strong performance from the Bruins offense, Padua was able to get their first win of the season, and by a large margin. This win takes the Bruins to 1-3 on the season. For Sandusky, they wouldn’t get the outcome they hoped for as they fall to 1-3 on the season as well.

It was an all around strong performance from the Bruins offense. Landon Hanover was able to find his footing as he finished the day 14/30 with 186 yards and two touchdowns through the air. The Bruins were also able to establish their run game, with both Weizer and Gillispie going for over 50-yards and a touchdown each. However, Brady Devore’s performance stands out the most as he finished the day with 248 All Purpose Yards and three touchdowns. I asked Brady about his performance and how it felt to get that first win of the year and he said, “It feels amazing because we’ve been grinding all year and coming up short, so to finally get that win is very rewarding.”

The Bruins will be back in action on Friday, September 19th against Elyria Catholic at home.

One Bruins Record Breaking Performance Leads Padua Against Hoban, Winning 5-1

Parma, OH – The Archbishop Hoban Knights traveled to Parma to take on the Padua Bruins on Thursday, September 11th. The 3-4-1 Knights looked to get back in the win column after losing two of their last three. For the 3-2-2 Bruins, they also hoped to get back in the win column after tying and losing their prior two games.

As the game got underway, the Bruins had a lively student section who hoped to see Senior Garrett Nowicki break the Padua record for most career goals. The record of 54-goals, previously set by Tony Malik in 1998, was tied by Nowicki against Howland on September 6th. He was unable to break the record in their matchup against CVCA on Tuesday, September 9th, setting up their contest against Hoban to be the record breaking night.

The Bruins would strike first in their matchup against the Knights, as Junior Eli Christine scored 20-minutes into the first half, putting Padua up 1-0. Then with 3-minutes left in the half, Nowicki would make history, breaking the record for most career goals by a Padua Bruin. This goal from Nowicki put the Bruin’s up 2-0. Not long after Nowicki’s goal, Senior Caleb Zolkowski scored, putting the Bruins up 3-0 with a minute left in the first half. With 30-seconds left in the first half, Eli Christine was fouled in the box. Nowicki lined up for the Penalty Kick, and scored his second goal of the day. The Bruins led 4-0 going into halftime.

After the hot start for the Bruins, the Knights eventually answered, making it 4-1. But any hopes of a comeback were put to bed after Garrett Nowicki scored his third goal of the game, making it 5-1. The Knights weren’t able to rally for a comeback as Padua went on to win their fourth game of the season.

Following his record breaking performance I talked to Garrett about what it meant to break the long standing record. He told me, “It feels great because that’s been my goal since I chose Padua. I’m just thankful for my coaches and teammates believing in me from the start.”

The Bruins will take on the Benedictine Bengals on Tuesday, September 16th in their next match.

Bruins Fall Short in OT, Losing to Bedford 23-22

Bedford, OH – On Friday, September 5th, the Padua Bruins traveled to take on the Bedford Bearcats. Both teams were hungry to get their first victory of the season. In Week 2 Padua lost in a gritty 7-0 game against Benedictine. For the Bearcats, they were coming off of a loss to Twinsburg in Week 2. Neither team knew what was in store, as they would play an electrifying game that had to be decided in overtime.

The Bruins opened the game with a solid drive. They worked their way down to the red zone, but were unable to find the end zone. Instead they settled for a field goal from Caleb Zolkowski, putting them up 3-0. Following the Padua field goal, the Bearcats would also open the game with a score. For Bedford it was a 60-yard rushing touchdown from QB Kent Staten, putting the Bearcats up 7-3 before the end of the first quarter.

The Bruins struggled to start the second quarter as QB Landon Hanover threw an interception. It was returned for a touchdown but was then called back, as Bedford took control around their own 37-yard line. Bedford’s Kent Staten aired it out to his receiver down field, getting them down to Padua’s 30-yard line. Bedford was able to capitalize on the turnover, cashing in for six. However, they missed the PAT, making it 13-3 midway through the second quarter. The Bruins were unable to match the Bearcat’s scoring drive, resulting in a three-and-out. The Bearcats would go down and add on to their lead, tacking on an extra three points, making it 16-3. On the kickoff following the field goal, Padua’s Brady Devore had an electric return, bringing Padua to Bedford’s 30-yard line before going down. With around a minute left in the half, the Bruins were able to get into field goal range for Caleb Zolkowski, who knocked through another field goal. The Bruins went into the half down 16-6.

As the second half got underway, the Bearcats struggled with turnovers and penalties. This stalled multiple drives for the Bearcats. While the Bruins had opportunities with great starting field position, they were unable to find the end zone and only score three points in the third quarter. Following another Zolkowski field goal it would be 16-9 going into the fourth quarter, only a one score deficit for the Bruins.

Bedford opened up the fourth quarter with the ball inside the red zone, however penalties backed them up yet again. Bedford’s QB Kent Staten, threw an interception giving the ball to the Bruins, who needed a touchdown to tie the game. The Bruins were unable to capitalize yet again, causing Zolkowski to have to punt it away. Unfortunately for the Bearcats, they would turnover the ball again, this time it was a fumble that the Bruins recovered. The Bruins offense took the field inside the red zone following the fumble recovery. Again, the Bruin’s offense just couldn’t find the end zone, instead turning it over on downs. Similar to Padua’s offense, the Bearcats couldn’t get anything going either. Instead, they fumbled yet again, this time it would be their running back, giving the Bruins the ball back in great starting field position. The Bruins slowly chunked their way down the field, hoping to find the end zone for the first time this season. After picking up a first down, Hanover checked it down to RB Chase Weizer on a screen pass. Weizer showed his speed, picking up 23-yards on the screen pass taking the Bruins down to the 2-yard line. The Bruins were finally able to find the end zone after Landon Hanover ran it in himself. Following a made Zolkowski PAT, the Bruins tied the game with only a few minutes remaining in the game. Padua’s defense held on strong, not allowing Bedford to score, resulting in the game going to overtime.

The Bruins started with the ball in overtime. Starting at the 25-yard line, the Bruins were able to drive down to the goal line where Landon Hanover punched in another rushing touchdown. In heartbreaking fashion, Caleb Zolkowski slightly missed on the PAT, making it 22-16.

The Bearcats opened their drive on the ground. They took it all the way down to the 9-yard line before Padua’s Bo Barney would get a 10-yard TFL, moving Bedford’s offense back to the 19-yard line. Following the tackle for loss on the last play, Padua’s Antonio Haddad got in on the action, getting a 8-yard TFL, backing the Bearcats back to the 27-yard line. On 3rd & Goal from the 27-yard line, Bedford’s Kent Staten was able to hit his man over the top, taking the Bearcats down to the goal line for 4th & Goal. Before the Bearcats chance to win the game, the lights went out in the stadium, giving a slight delay. With the lights back on in the stadium, the lights would unfortunately go out for the Bruins. Bedford was able to get in the end zone and kick a game winning PAT, giving the Bearcats their first win of the season. For the Bruins, they would lose their third straight game to start the season, and in heartbreaking fashion.

Despite the loss, the Bruin’s offense improved from the last two weeks. Senior RB Chase Weizer was a bright spot for Padua’s offense against Bedford as he finished with 70-yards total. I talked to Weizer following the narrow loss about how can the offense continue to improve and find the end zone and he told me, “I think in order to improve we just have to keep working hard and continue to focus on the little things. Our run game was working a lot against Bedford, and our line did a great job up front. We just have to build off what we did last week and stay consistent. If we do that and continue to work hard in practice we will find more ways to get in the end zone.” I also talked to Senior Brady Devore about the play of the Bruin’s defense. The Bruins forced multiple turnovers, giving Bedford some trouble down the stretch. I asked Devore what it meant for the defense to come up big when it counted and how they can carry that into next week and he answered, “I feel like our defense always shows up in the clutch, and we need to carry that determined mentality into this week with intensity throughout practice.”

The Bruins will continue to hunt for their first win on the new season against Sandusky this Friday, September 12th.

Bruins Lose in a Shootout with Howland, Falling 4-2

Parma, OH – On Saturday, September 6th, the undefeated Howland Tigers faced off with the 3-1-1 Padua Bruins. The Bruins looked to build on to their momentum, as they’ve won two of their last three. For the Tigers, they hoped to keep their undefeated start alive.

As the game got underway, the Tigers jumped out to an early lead, scoring in the first five minutes of the contest. Howland held a 1-0 lead until the end of the first half when Padua’s Garrett Nowicki scored on a penalty kick, making it 1-1 going into the half.

The second half began similar to the first, with a Howland score in the first five minutes. However, following the Tiger’s goal, Garrett Nowicki scored again, tying the game 2-2. Unfortunately for Padua, the Tigers gained momentum and went on to score two goals in the final ten minutes of the game, going up 4-2 with a few minutes left. The Bruins were unable to match, and would go on to lose by a final of 4-2. Howland remains undefeated to start their season. For Padua they will fall to 3-2-1 on the year.

I talked to Garrett Nowicki following the match. I asked him what was the key behind his performance was and he said, “The coaches gave me a great game plan and my teammates always put me in good positions to score.” I also talked to Caleb Zolkowski following the game, and I asked him how the team can bounce back following the loss and he told me, “We just have to take away only good things from our last game, and be ready to start fast in our next game.”

The Bruins will be back in action on Tuesday, September 9th to take on CVCA at home.

Bruin’s Show Flashes but it Wasn’t Enough, Falling to Benedictine 7-0

Parma, OH – On Friday, August 29th the Benedictine Bengals traveled to Parma to take on the Padua Bruins in a rematch from last year’s playoffs. In the 2024 Regional Semifinal the Bruins ended the Bengal’s season, winning 42-28. However, the 2025 matchup wouldn’t end the same the same for Padua. After a gritty, hard fought contest, the Bengal’s walked away with the 7-0 victory.

Following a disappointing Week 1 loss to Alliance, the Bruin’s looked to get in the win column. For Benedictine they won a close battle against Gilmour Academy, starting their season 1-0. This game also meant more for Benedictine, as they hoped to get revenge after last seasons playoff loss to Padua.

In a packed Padua Stadium, the Bruin’s student section was electric as the game got underway. Padua would win the toss but elected to defer, giving Benedictine a chance to jump out to an early lead. The Bengal’s would have a strong opening drive, relying on their run game with back’s Corde Blair and Kayden Forte. It would be Kayden Forte who would put the Bengal’s on top, punching in a 2-yard rushing touchdown with 5:19 to go in the First Quarter, putting the Bengal’s up 7-0. While this would be the only score of the game, both team’s played well on both side’s of the ball as the game continued.

As Benedictine kicked it away following their scoring drive, the kick would take a bounce around the 15-yard line causing Padua to have some trouble receiving it. Padua’s Brady Devore was able to recover the ball off of the bounce, taking it to the 30-yard line, preventing the Bruin’s offense from being pinned deep inside their own 10-yard line. QB Landon Hanover and the Padua offense would take the field, hoping for an improvement from Week 1. The Bruin’s would end up going three-and-out on their opening drive, being derailed by penalties.

Benedictine couldn’t get into a rhythm through the air, relying heavily on their running game. However, Padua’s defense would hold the Bengal’s offense in check. While Benedictine started the game with Gio Lacampo as their starting QB, they would eventually make the change to Matthew Furst in the Second Quarter. Even with the change at quarterback, not much would change for the Bengal’s passing game.

For the Bruin’s, QB Landon Hanover looked sharp, hitting his receivers on target, but they weren’t able to hold on, making it tougher for Padua to move down the field. Neither team would show much life offensively until late in the first half when the Bruin’s offense executed a fantastic 1-minute drill. The drive would start with a screen pass to RB Justin Gillispie, who managed to get out of bounds stopping the clock with just under a minute to go. From their own 48-yard line Hanover hit Brady Devore over the middle of the field for a 16-yard reception. The Bruin’s wasted around 25-seconds while they tried to set up their first down play. The play would be a deep shot to Jose Caban that fell incomplete, stopping the clock with 22-seconds to go in the half. Hanover threw another incompletion across the middle of the field, stopping the clock with 16-seconds and a 3rd & 10. On 3rd down Hanover looked deep but couldn’t connect with his man, leaving the Bruin’s with 10-Seconds and a 4th & 10, setting up Kicker Caleb Zolkowski for what would be a 54-yard field goal.

However, the Bruin’s got creative, running a trick play that set up the holder Brady Devore to throw to Tight End Athan Miday. Devore would scramble right and hit a wide open Miday on the left sideline, executing the trick play to perfection, picking up the first down. Hanover rushed onto the field, bringing the Bruin’s offense to the line, quickly spiking it leaving 3-seconds on the clock. Caleb Zolkowski would come out for what would be a 40-yard field goal attempt. Unfortunately, Zolkowski would miss the kick right, keeping the score 7-0 going into halftime.

The second half started with an incredible kick return from Devore. He would take it all the way to the Bengal’s 44-yard line before going down, giving the Bruin’s sideline and student section a burst of energy. However, Padua’s offense was unable to capitalize on the great starting field position as the Bengal’s defense forced a turnover on downs. The Bengal’s made the change back to QB Gio Lacampo to start the second half. Even with the change back to Lacampo, not much would change for the Bengal’s offense as the Bruin’s defense held strong, forcing a punt on the Bengal’s opening drive of the half.

The Bruin’s would try to get the ground game going with their QB Landon Hanover. This payed off for Padua’s offense as they got up the field with Hanover keeping it himself. Unfortunately the Bruin’s drive would stall, resulting in another turnover on downs with only a few minutes remaining in the third quarter.

At the start of the fourth quarter, the Bengal’s put together a good drive, getting into the red zone. Luckily for the Bruin’s defense, Lacampo had trouble with the snap, leading to a fumble that was recovered by Padua Linebacker Josh Vetrick. The Bruin’s offense came onto the field, hoping to capitalize off of the turnover. Penalties would yet again stall the drive for the Bruin’s as they got backed up to their own 5-yard line. On 3rd & 17, Hanover hit Devore over the middle of the field. While Devore made a great effort, he was just short of the first down. The Bruin’s would punt it away, giving the ball back to Benedictine with around 6-minutes left in the game.

The Bengal’s brought Matthew Furst into the game yet again, hoping he’d be able to close the game for the Bengal’s. Benedictine utilized their dynamic backfield to run the clock down. Eventually the Bruin’s defense started to slow down the Bengal’s run game, forcing a 4th & 1 with 3:26 to go. Furst caught the Bruin’s defense off guard, rushing for the first down. Padua had no timeouts left following the fourth down conversion, allowing the Bengal’s to coast to their second victory of the season.

This loss takes the Bruin’s to 0-2 on the season. After the game I talked to QB Landon Hanover. I asked him how the offense can continue to improve going into their week three matchup with Bedford and he said, “One thing we talked about in film was minor details, a lot of missed assignments and confusions we had last week against Alliance were cleaned up in practice, and most of what happened against Benedictine was smaller things which we can definitely fix. So honestly is we just stay focused and continue fixing the small things this week we will definitely be in good shape next week.” Despite the loss, the Bruin’s proved that their defense can be formidable, as they held Benedictine to only seven points. I asked Athan Miday what the difference was for the Bruin’s defense this week and he said, “Defensively we were locked in after a good week of practice and we all understood our assignments.”

The Bruin’s will take on the Bedford Bearcats next Friday, September 5th where they’ll try to prevent an 0-3 start.

Bruin’s Soccer Bounce’s Back with a Blowout at SVSM, Winning 9-0

Akron, OH – On Tuesday, August 26th the Padua Bruins traveled down to Akron to face the St. Vincent-St. Mary Fighting Irish. The Bruin’s came into this match with a 1-1 record, following a loss at Avon Lake on Saturday, August 23rd. SVSM would come into Tuesday’s game with a 1-1-1 record, with their most recent game being a tie against Boardman.

The Bruin’s came out of the gate red hot, scoring six goals in the first half alone. It was a group effort for Padua with multiple Bruin’s scoring. In the first half Junior Eli Christine led the way scoring two goals. Senior’s Garrett Nowicki, Caleb Zolkowski, and Kevin Ontaneda followed right behind all chipping in one goal respectively. Sophomore Max Bulat also contributed to the Bruin’s high scoring half, adding on to Padua’s lead, making it 6-0 going into the half.

It was more of the same for the Bruin’s in the second half. SVSM was unable to get back into the game and Padua capitalized. The Senior’s led the second half for the Bruin’s with Garrett Nowicki and Kevin Ontaneda scoring their second goal of the game. Jacapo Del Paggio also contributed, scoring his first goal of his Senior campaign. Junior Goalkeeper Gregory Dudick and Senior Goalkeeper Joseph Belfore held their own, keeping the Fighting Irish scoreless the entire game. This allowed Padua to coast to the finish line, winning 9-0, taking their record to 2-1 on the season.

Padua’s Kevin Ontaneda was voted “Most Valuable Bruin” by Coaches following the game. I asked Ontaneda what it means to be chosen as the game’s ‘MVB’ and he said, “It feel’s amazing to be named the MVB. Coach said after the game that MVB could’ve gone to majority of the player’s out there because we all played as a team, and contributed into all nine of our goal’s. But at the end of the day being named the MVB feel’s great.” I also talked to Garrett Nowicki after Tuesday’s game. I asked him how it feel’s to get a big win on the road and he told me, “It feel’s great. Winning on the road can be tough but everyone stepped up and found a way to put nine goal’s past them.”

The Padua Bruin’s will host their home opener this Saturday, August 30th at 1:00 PM vs Olmsted Falls.