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		<title>Fairfield football coach excited to watch former player in Super Bowl</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the faces suiting up for the Cincinnati Bengals on Super Bowl is a Greater Cincinnati product.Jackson Carman is serving as proof to future Fairfield football players that hopes of playing in the NFL really can come true."It's surreal to sit in your living room or wherever you're at and just to watch a &#8230;]]></description>
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					One of the faces suiting up for the Cincinnati Bengals on Super Bowl is a Greater Cincinnati product.Jackson Carman is serving as proof to future Fairfield football players that hopes of playing in the NFL really can come true."It's surreal to sit in your living room or wherever you're at and just to watch a kid you got to work with and coach and be so close with on that stage, on that field, in that environment," said Fairfield High School head football coach Jason Krause.Krause started coaching Carman when he was in the seventh grade.The two have formed an unbreakable bond."Couple weeks ago, Monday after one of the games he came over to the house and we grilled out. Had a great time just got to spend a little time decompressing from football," Krause said.Krause now coachES Carman in life and is helping him get ready for the biggest game of his career."He was like, 'Coach, you have no idea how crazy this is right now.' And I don't. There's no way I could put myself in his shoes. I said, 'Enjoy this experience. You got into this game as a little kid because you loved it,'" Krause said.Krause is proud of all Carman has accomplished, including some key moments to help clinch the AFC Championship."To see him have a couple of big blocks on big plays, just to hear his name, hear Tony Romo mention Jackson Carman," he said.The rookie has the full backing of his community.A group of cafeteria workers proudly wear Carman's jersey on Fridays.They're part of the Fairfield faithful who are supporting one of their own."He's got a chance to go play in the Super Bowl. It's just awesome to have a kid that you worked with like that. To see all that hard work pay off and in our profession that's the ultimate," Krause said.
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					<strong class="dateline">FAIRFIELD, Ohio —</strong> 											</p>
<p>One of the faces suiting up for the Cincinnati Bengals on Super Bowl is a Greater Cincinnati product.</p>
<p>Jackson Carman is serving as proof to future Fairfield football players that hopes of playing in the NFL really can come true.</p>
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<p>"It's surreal to sit in your living room or wherever you're at and just to watch a kid you got to work with and coach and be so close with on that stage, on that field, in that environment," said Fairfield High School head football coach Jason Krause.</p>
<p>Krause started coaching Carman when he was in the seventh grade.</p>
<p>The two have formed an unbreakable bond.</p>
<p>"Couple weeks ago, Monday after one of the games he came over to the house and we grilled out. Had a great time just got to spend a little time decompressing from football," Krause said.</p>
<p>Krause now coachES Carman in life and is helping him get ready for the biggest game of his career.</p>
<p>"He was like, 'Coach, you have no idea how crazy this is right now.' And I don't. There's no way I could put myself in his shoes. I said, 'Enjoy this experience. You got into this game as a little kid because you loved it,'" Krause said.</p>
<p>Krause is proud of all Carman has accomplished, including some key moments to help clinch the AFC Championship.</p>
<p>"To see him have a couple of big blocks on big plays, just to hear his name, hear Tony Romo mention Jackson Carman," he said.</p>
<p>The rookie has the full backing of his community.</p>
<p>A group of cafeteria workers proudly wear Carman's jersey on Fridays.</p>
<p>They're part of the Fairfield faithful who are supporting one of their own.</p>
<p>"He's got a chance to go play in the Super Bowl. It's just awesome to have a kid that you worked with like that. To see all that hard work pay off and in our profession that's the ultimate," Krause said.</p>
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<p>NORWOOD, Ohio — The Moeller High School football team scored 28 unanswered points Friday night en route to a 35-7 win over Fairfield in a Division I, Region quarterfinal.</p>
<p>"Just proud of the guys," Moeller coach Mark Elder said. "We came into this season internally we had a lot of high expectations. We knew that we were capable of being a good team. We've done a good job. We just got to keep it rolling."</p>
<p>Moeller (9-3) advances to play Princeton (11-1) in a regional semifinal at a neutral site Nov. 12. It is the first meeting between Moeller and Princeton since Week 1 of 2008.</p>
<p>Princeton (11-1) defeated visiting Sycamore 37-35 Friday night. Princeton senior quarterback Mekhi Lynn threw for 208 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 107 yards and three touchdowns.</p>
<p>Sophomore TJ Engleman had four receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown. Senior linebacker AJ Nunley and senior defensive back Maceo Powell had nine tackles each for the Vikings, who have won eight consecutive games.</p>
<p>Princeton led by 16 with 5:12 left (37-21) but the Aviators mounted a furious comeback and closed the gap to two points with 35 seconds left before Princeton sealed the win.</p>
<p>There was far less drama at Shea Stadium Friday night.</p>
<p>Moeller led 21-0 at halftime Friday night and went up 28-0 after sophomore running back Jordan Marshall scored on a 36-yard touchdown run on the third play of the third quarter.</p>
<p>Marshall had three touchdowns and rushed for 135 yards Friday night. </p>
<p>"He's been phenomenal," Elder said. "He's a really talented young man and he's the best kid in the world." </p>
<p>His 42-yard touchdown from senior quarterback Noah Geselbracht's screen pass helped to give the Crusaders a 21-0 lead at halftime.</p>
<p>"That was a huge play for us obviously because that was right before half to make that a three-score ballgame," Elder said.</p>
<p>Geselbracht was 12-of-18 passing for 168 yards and two touchdowns.</p>
<p>Junior wide receiver Tennel Bryant had four receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown. Geselbracht had 168 passing yards and two touchdowns.</p>
<p>Defensively, junior defensive back Matthew Seliga had a team-high six tackles. Junior linebacker Joseph Ginnetti had 5.5 tackles. Senior defensive back Colin Berry and sophomore linebacker Alex French had interceptions.</p>
<p>Friday's Division I regional quarterfinal game between Fairfield and Moeller was be the fourth meeting between the schools and the first game in the series since 2001.</p>
<p>Fairfield had won four consecutive games entering Friday night. Fairfield completed the season with a 6-5 record.</p>
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