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Sheffield quarterback Colby Barr runs for a long gain in the Wolverines 56-32 homecoming game loss to OEOV on Saturday at Wolverine Mountain.
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Sheffield head coach Mike Barr wanted his Wolverines to “make some memories” in their homecoming game against Otto-Eldred/Oswayo Valley, Saturday on Wolverine Mountain. They did in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a huge OEOV first half in the Terrors’ 56-32 District 9 Region 3 win.

In beating Sheffield for the 13th straight time, first-place OEOV led 22-0 after one quarter and 44-0 at halftime to quiet a large contingent of Sheffield alumni and fans.

The Terrors (5-0 in the region) already defeated 1-3 Sheffield, 44-6, in the second game of the season, and jumped out to a 16-0 lead midway through the first quarter.

After OEOV quarterback Shane Magee threw the first of his four first-half touchdown passes, teammate Manning Splain did it on defense with a 65-yard interception return for a touchdown.

Three of Magee’s touchdown passes went to Ray’shene Thomas, including one with six seconds left in the first half.

Sheffield’s Darrelle Barno returns an interception deep into the Terrors’ end in the Wolverines 56-32 homecoming game loss to OEOV on Saturday at Wolverine Mountain.
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It didn’t help that the Wolverines turned the ball over four times in the first half. OEOV recovered an onside kick right after the last TD pass, but Magee chose to kneel to run out the clock.

In the second half, “night and day difference,” according to Coach Barr.

Sheffield took the ball after halftime and drove down the field for the first of two Colby Barr rushing scores. He had a 39-yard touchdown run at 10:08 in the third and then a 10-yard score with 1:40 left in the quarter.

Barr had the better part of his 104 yards rushing in the second half, and Sheffield ran the ball better across the board.

Otto clipped Sheffield’s momentum on the ensuing 65-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, and OEOV built the lead to 56-13 early in the fourth on sophomore Mason Schenfield’s first varsity touchdown pass.

Sheffield’s Hayden Holden tries to bring down OEOV back Hunter App in the Wolverines 56-32 homecoming game loss on Saturday at Wolverine Mountain.
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“We just didn’t execute in the first and second quarters,” said Coach Barr. “We saw something on film and we thought we could take advantage of it. It worked; it just worked two quarters too late.”

Sheffield finished the game with three unanswered scores, but ran out of time. The game’s final play saw Cire Brown-House cross the goal line as the clock hit zero.

“I don’t know what the mind block is when we play Otto-Eldred,” said Coach Barr. “It’s there, but once they find out that those kids are human, we play with them.”

Both of Otto’s quarterbacks were efficient with the exception of Darrelle Barno’s acrobatic interception of Schenfield, Otto’s junior varsity quarterback who came in with a big lead. Magee finished 10 of 15 passing with 158 yards and the four first-half scores. Schenfield was 5 of 8 for 52 yards and a score.

With over 2,000 career receiving yards, Sheffield held OEOV’s Splain to 47 yards on three catches, but he did have a touchdown on defense. With over 2,000 career rushing yards, Sheffield held running back Hunter App to without a rushing score, but he did have 105 yards rushing, a receiving touchdown and two 2-point conversions.

Katie Powell (seated) was crowned the 2024 Sheffield High School homecoming queen by 2023 queen Paris Foster on Saturday during halftime of the Wolverines’ football game. At right is homecoming king Andrew Kyler of the Sheffield football team.
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Otto-Eldred/Oswayo Valley started 2-0, lost out of region to Kane, but has won three straight since.

“I think the loss to Kane made our guys focus much more on preparation,” said OEOV coach Troy Cook. “We have been very locked-in since then. We just hope we can keep the momentum going.”

‘Locked-in’ is exactly what Coach Barr wants from the Wolverines down the stretch.

“Very good second half to build off going into Cameron County,” said Coach Barr. “The town rally (Friday) night was amazing, the crowd (Saturday) was the biggest crowd I’ve seen for a Sheffield high school football game, I love it, the kids want it, they’ve just got to learn how to play in front of it. It’s a mindset thing because we’ve been down for so long and for so many years that this is all new to these guys. We’ve got three more games to go, and we’re going to have fun with them.”

OEOV 56, Sheffield 32

OEOV 22 22 12 0 — 56

Sheffield 0 0 13 19 — 32

First Quarter

O–Ray’shene Thomas 4 pass from Shane Magee, 6:51 (Hunter App run)

O–Manning Splain 18 interception return, 5:47(Jaden Prince run)

O–Thomas 29 pass from Magee, 0:44 (pass fails)

Second Quarter

O–David Schenfield 65 interception return, 11:43(App run)

O–App 30 pass from Magee, 4:28 (Thomas pass from Magee)

O–Thomas 20 pass from Magee, 0:06 (run fails)

Third Quarter

S–Colby Barr 39 run, 10:08 (kick fails)

S–Barr 10 run, 1:40 (Isaac Hammerbeck kick)

O–Dawson Welch 65 kick return, 1:25 (pass fails)

Fourth Quarter

O–Wyatt Blendinger 31 pass from Mason Schenfield, 11:08 (run fails)

S–AJ McLean 5 run, 8:16 (Hammerbeck kick)

S–Alex Marfink 10 run, 2:45 (kick fails)

S–Lydell Gibson lateral to Cire Brown-House 46 pass from Barr, 0:00 (no kick)

Individual stats

Rushing: O–App 15-105, Prince 4-39, Magee 4-(-19), Mason Schenfield 3-(-23), Michael Eaton 2-3, Leelynn Welch 1-(-1). S–Barr 12-104, 2TD, Hayden Holden 10-37, Darrelle Barno 2-21, Marfink 1-10, TD, McLean 1-5, TD.

Passing: O–Magee 10 of 15 for 158 yards, 4TD, Mason Schenfield 5 of 8 for 52 yards, TD, INT. S–Barr 3 of 9 for 62 yards, TD, 2INT.

Receiving: O–Thomas 4-59, 3TD, Splain 3-47, Blendinger 3-40, TD, Welch 2-22, App 1-30, TD, Eaton 1-7, Bair 1-5. S–Lydell Gibson 1-36, Cire Brown-House 1-10, Marfink 1-6, Brown-House 0-10, TD.

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