SUPER SIX - NITRO GOES FOR AAA TITLE ONE MORE FOR THE BOOKS WILDCAT RECORD BREAKERS HOPE TO ADD 'STATE CHAMPS' TO THEIR RESUMES
Publication: THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE
Published: 12/01/2005
Page: 1B
Headline: SUPER SIX - NITRO GOES FOR AAA TITLE ONE MORE FOR THE BOOKS WILDCAT
RECORD BREAKERS HOPE TO ADD 'STATE CHAMPS' TO THEIR RESUMES
Byline: RICK RYAN
Directions to Wheeling Island Stadium, site of the Super Six prep football
championships
From points west:
1. Exit Interstate 70 at Exit 1-A (W.Va. 2, downtown Wheeling)
2. Traffic flows onto
3. Get into far right lane and turn right at first light, which takes you
across the Suspension Bridge
4. At the end of the bridge, turn left onto
5. Proceed four blocks to Wheeling Island Stadium. Parking
available at Wheeling Island Racetrack and
From points east:
1. Exit Interstate 70 at Exit 0 (
2. Turn left at first light off exit ramp
3. Follow signs to Wheeling Island Stadium, about eight blocks. Parking available at Wheeling Island Racetrack and
Amazing careers, year by year
RB Josh Culbertson
Year Att Yds Avg TD
2002 1 5 5.0 0
2003 205 1,647 8.0 29
2004 353 2,603 7.4 35
2005 318 3,366 10.6 44
Total 877 7,621 8.7 108
WR Chris Fulmer
Year Rec Yds Avg TD
2002 69 930 13.5 7
2003 109 1,576 14.5 15
2004 66 1,032 15.6 7
2005 82 1,499 18.3 17
Total 326 5,037 15.5 46
rickryan@wvgazette.com
The last time Nitro ventured up Interstate 77 for the Super Six, it toted a
couple of record-breaking skill-position players.
Well, the Wildcats are bound for Wheeling again, and they'll have two more
record-breakers tagging along this weekend.
Running back Josh Culbertson and wide receiver Chris Fulmer will be capping
their remarkable careers Saturday in the Class AAA championship game at
Wheeling Island Stadium.
Culbertson owns two of the state's most-treasured rushing records, those for
yards in a single season (3,366) and career (7,621), both coming this season.
Fulmer, who established a regular-season state mark with 109 receptions during
his sophomore season, set another this year for career receptions. His total
has risen to 326 catches, a record not only for
All those numbers can be numbing, and Nitro coach Scott Tinsley knows
they'll be rendered less significant unless the Wildcats can come home with a
title, just as they did in 1998, when quarterback J.R. House and receiver Chris
Martin put on an aerial circus at the big top on
"It's really special that they get to go out in a championship game,"
Tinsley said, "because they've accomplished so much in their high
school careers. But I know both of them will feel kind of empty if we're not
successful Saturday, because all these kids have one goal in mind, and it's not
to set national records or state records, but to win a state championship. That
is most important to these kids."
House and Martin put on a show for the ages seven years ago, with the former
throwing for 596 yards and a national-record-tying 10 touchdowns and the latter
latching onto four of those scoring tosses while grabbing 15 passes for 344
yards.
"We had two record-setters the last time," Tinsley said,
"but it's not the same as having a runner and thrower. Hopefully, we'll be
a little more balanced Saturday and make
"Well, first you hope one or both of them miss the bus on the way
up," Bowers said. "But if you say you're going to stop Nitro, you're
foolish because you're not going to. You need to attempt to slow them and
really defend against the big plays if you can. You want to take away their
home runs.
"I've never seen a team hit so many home runs. Teams might have some
success holding Josh to five yards, one yard, maybe a small loss, then he'll go 50 yards for a touchdown. You really need to
try to eliminate the home run."
Culbertson ran for 136 yards and both his team's TDs
last year when the Mohigans ousted Nitro 45-14 in the
playoff quarterfinals in
"We were kind of able to negate the home run last year," Bowers said,
"but I think Coach Tinsley being ill maybe had something to do with
that. Now we might not have any success with it, but that will be the game plan
going in [this year] - negate the huge plays.
"We know Chris is going to get his catches. It's unfathomable to even
believe that of all the players who have ever played high school football, he's
got the most receptions. We'll have to defend against his double moves, the
hitch-and-go and the big ball. And he plays in the same offense with a kid who
broke the state rushing record. It's a product of Coach Tinsley's offensive
coaching genius, and those kids play their hearts out."
To contact assistant sports editor Rick Ryan, use e-mail or call 348-5175.