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 Year:  1997                                               Record:  13-1
    Head Coach:  Bob Jacoby
    Assistant Coaches:  Chad Williams, Doug Antle, Tony Pratt, Tom Weilbacher, Nick Slupski,           Tyler Gantz, Shane Mauger, Billy Vasil, Ryan Wiggins.

Toledo St. Johns, L 0-10

@ Westerville South,  W 24-3

@ Beechcroft, W 26-7

Brookhaven, W 50-0

@ Dayton Dunbar, W 50-6

@ St. Charles, W 39-0

Bishop Watterson, W 24-7

@ Kettering Alter, W 42-3

@ Sandusky, W 28-7

Wheeling Linsly (WV), W 21-0

1997 Regular Season

1997 OHSAA Playoffs

Divsion-III, Region 12 Final

DeSales (10-1) vs. Bellefontaine (11-0)

Date:  November 14, 2010

Location:  Upper Arlington High School


Result:  DeSales 41, Bellefontaine 23

The Stallions jumped out to a 34-0 lead and cruised to win their 6th Regional title in school history.  Dan Conroy recovered a Bellefontaine fumble at the Cheiftain 12 yard line on a failed option play, which led to a Matt Bajorek touchdown run.  The Stallions took advantage of another Bellefontaine turnover on their second score of the night, when Travis Marter picked off a pass that set-up a Nick Preston rushing touchdown.  Up 13-0, DeSales went on a 15-play drive and David Cook extended the lead with a 2-yard touchdown run.    After a touchdown from Marter, Brent Peterson hit two field goals before the end of the first half, giving DeSales a 34-0 lead at the break.   Peterson’s first field goal was 55 yards long and it set a school record.  DeSales left no doubt on their opening possession of the 3rd quarter with Nick Preston’s 2nd rushing touchdown of the game.  Bellefontaine would later score 3 touchdowns on the Stallions’ reserve defense.

1997 OHSAA Playoffs

Divsion-III, Region 12 Semifinal

DeSales (9-1) vs. Bellevue (9-1)

Date:  November 7, 1997

Location:  Marion Harding High School


Result:  DeSales 14, Bellevue 6

DeSales turned the ball over twice and Bellevue took an early 6-0 lead.  After Stallions’ linebacker Nick Preston recovered a Redmen fumble, running back David Cook and quarterback Matt Bajorek combined to move the ball to the Bellevue 15 yard line on running plays.  Bajorek then threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tom Weilbacher and Brent Peterson’s extra point gave the Stallions the lead 7-6.  On their next possession, Barjorek connected with David Moore for 14 yards, moving the ball down to the Redmen 22.  The senior quarterback once again found Weilbacher for a score, a 22-yard reception, giving DeSales a 14-6 advantage.  In addition to throwing 2 touchdown passes, Bajorek ran for 81 yards on 19 carries. 

1997 OHSAA Playoffs

Divsion-III, State Semifinal

DeSales (11-1) vs. Ironton (9-3)

Date:  November 21, 1997

Location:  Cox Stadium (Xenia)


Result:  DeSales 20, Cincinnati Purcell Marian 0

On their first possession of the game, DeSales put together an 11-play, 67-yard drive and David Cook’s 1-yard run, gave the Stallions a 7-0 lead.  With 8 seconds left in the first half, Purcell Marian’s Jeff Henderson caught a screen pass at the Stallion’s 26 yard line and was looking to score, but he was knocked out of bounds at the 5 by Kevin Henry as time expired.  As the game progressed, the playing conditions worsened, but DeSales defense would earn the shutout, their 3rd of the season.  Matt Bajorek had a 7-yard touchdown run and the Stallions defense intercepted four Purcell Marian passes.  David Cook also added a score for DeSales, who advanced to their 3rd state championship game. 

1997 OHSAA Playoffs

Divsion-III, State Final

DeSales (12-1) vs. Youngstown Chaney (10-2)

Date:  November 28, 1997

Location:  Paul Brown Stadium (Massillon)


Result:  DeSales 17, Youngstown Chaney 14

Brent Peterson kicked a 28-yard field late in the 4th quarter as the Stallions captured the 1997 Division-IIl state championship.   Peterson, an all-Ohio kicker, was 0-for-2 previous to the game-winning kick.  He missed a 32-yarder on DeSales’ first possession and would later have another kick blocked.   With game tied at zero in the 2nd quarter, the Cowboys went on a 13-play scoring drive and after a missed extra point, Chaney led 6-0.  DeSales would answer, on a 4th and 2, as quarterback Matt Bajorek scored on a 17-yard run.  On their next possession, the Stallions again converted a 4th down when David Cook crossed the goal line from one yard out.  After DeSales recovered a onsides kick, Chaney blocked a Peterson field goal and the Stallions had a 14-6 halftime lead.  The Cowboys took the opening kick of the 2nd half and tied the game up at 14 on a 27-yard pass and a successful two-point conversion.   Later in the game, with Chaney driving, quarterback Antwan Floyd completed a pass to Jim Loto, who was hit by Nick Preston and Aaron O’Reilly and the two Stallions forced a fumble that was recovered by DeSales’ Pat Vasil at the 17 yard line.  Tied at 14 with 3:15 left in regulation, DeSales started their game-winning drive at their own 26.  On 3rd and 15, Bajorek completed a pass to Tony Moore for 40 yards to the Chaney 39 yard line with 1:31 remaining.  Bajorek, David Cook and Roy Williams each had carries that combined to move the ball to the Cowboys’11, which set-up  the Peterson game winner.  Pat Vasil had an interception at the end of the game for DeSales.  The Stallions gained 432 yards of total offense, led by David Cook’s 104 yards rushing.  Bajorek added 99 yards on the ground and also threw for 117 yards.  Brian Meier led the game with 5 receptions. 

1997 Division-III Final Four

            

CP           0

DeSales 20

Chaney 13

Walsh

Jesuit     7

DeSales   17

Chaney    14

DeSales

1997 Quick Facts

- DeSales won it’s 15th league title

- DeSales finished as the #1 seed in Region 12, Division-III

- Defense did not allow a rushing touchdown in the regular season

- 4th straight OHSAA playoff appearance for the Stallions

- Linebacker Tom Weilbacher was named First-Team All-Ohio

- Place kicker Brent Peterson was named First-Team All-Ohio

- Linebacker Nick Preston was the defending Division-II wrestling state champion at 189 pounds

Stallions


17

Vs.

Score by quarter   

DeSales               

Youngstown Chaney

  1

  0

  0

  2

14

  6

  3

  0

  8

4

3    

0

Total

  17

  14

DeSales Individual Stats

Rushing

David Cook 28-104 yds, TD

Matt Bajorek 22-99 yds, TD

Roy Williams 7-52 yds

Tony Moore 4-15 yds

Tom Weilbacher 2-11 yds

Pat Vasil 2-7 yds

Travis Marter 1-6 yds

Passing

Matt Bajorek 8-16, 117 yds

Receiving

Brian Meier 5-51 yds

Tom Weilbacher 2-26 yds

Tony Moore 1-40 yds

Cowboys


14

Box Score

  Team Statistics

First Downs

Comp-Att-Int

Total Offense

Fumbles-Lost

Rushes-Yards

Passing Yards

Punts-Avg.

Pen-Yards

DHS 

23

8-16-0

84p-432

1-0

66-294

117

2-38.5

4-59

YC 

14

15-25-1

49p-330

2-2

24-59

221

4-34.8

7-74

- Lineman Grant Bowman was named Division-III Defensive Player of the Year

DeSales kicker Brent Peterson after kicking the winning field goal for the Stallions.

(photo courtesy of Columbus Dispatch)

All-State Linebacker Tom Weilbacher

(photo courtesy of Columbus Dispatch)

DeSales kicker Brent Peterson attempting a 28-yard field goal late in the 4th quarter