Ashland posts win at Clyde’s expense
Ashland notched a win against Clyde 35-21 on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Ashland a 21-14 lead over Clyde.
Neither squad could claim an advantage as the scoreboard showed a 21-21 standstill heading to the third quarter.
Ashland jumped over Clyde with two touchdowns to take a 35-21 advantage heading to the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Ashland faced off against Bay (OH).
Hillsdale bests Loudonville
Jeromesville Hillsdale controlled the action to earn an impressive 35-14 win against Loudonville in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Jeromesville Hillsdale jumped in front of Loudonville 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Falcons fought to a 14-0 intermission margin at the Redbirds’ expense.
Jeromesville Hillsdale jumped to a 28-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Redbirds outpointed the Falcons 14-7 in the final quarter, but it was not enough to close the gap.
Last season, Jeromesville Hillsdale and Loudonville squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Loudonville High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Jeromesville Hillsdale faced off against Sullivan Black River and Loudonville took on Ashland Mapleton on Aug. 22 at Loudonville High School.
Crestview overcomes LaGrange Keystone
Ashland Crestview grabbed a 28-14 victory at the expense of LaGrange Keystone in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
The Cougars fought to a 21-14 halftime margin at the Wildcats’ expense.
Ashland Crestview moved to a 28-14 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad could muster points in the first and fourth quarters.
Last time LaGrange Keystone and Ashland Crestview played in a 34-0 game on Sept. 6, 2024.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Ashland Crestview faced off against Attica Seneca E. and LaGrange Keystone took on West Salem Northwestern on Aug. 22 at Northwestern High School.
Smithville grinds out close victory over Black River
Smithville finally found a way to top Sullivan Black River 14-8 during this Ohio football game on Sept. 5.
Neither defense permitted points in the first and second quarters.
Smithville moved ahead of Sullivan Black River 7-0 as the fourth quarter started.
The Pirates rallied with an 8-7 advantage in the fourth quarter. However, the Smithies prevailed.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Smithville faced off against Massillon Tuslaw and Sullivan Black River took on Jeromesville Hillsdale on Aug. 22 at Black River High School.
Rittman carves slim margin over South Central
Rittman finally found a way to top South Central 14-12 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
The first quarter gave Rittman a 7-0 lead. The gap narrowed in the second quarter when the Trojans made it 7-6.
Rittman jumped to a 14-12 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last season, Rittman and Greenwich S. Cent. faced off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Rittman High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Greenwich S. Cent. faced off against Willard and Rittman took on Cle. JFK on Aug. 22 at Rittman High School.
Shelby takes down Bellevue
Shelby dominated Bellevue 49-6 on Sept. 5 in Ohio football.
Last season, Shelby and Bellevue faced off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Shelby High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Shelby faced off against Mansfield Madison.
Seneca East pushes over Monroeville
Attica Seneca E. eventually beat Monroeville 14-2 in Ohio high school football on Sept. 5.
Attica Seneca E. darted in front of Monroeville 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
Defense ruled the second quarter as the Tigers and the Eagles were both scoreless.
Attica Seneca E. darted to a 14-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Eagles narrowed the gap 2-0 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.
Last time Monroeville and Attica Seneca E. played in a 36-13 game on Sept. 6, 2024.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Attica Seneca E. faced off against Ashland Crestview and Monroeville took on McComb on Aug. 22 at Monroeville High School.
Cardington darts past Bucyrus with early burst
Cardington-Lincoln broke to an early lead and topped Bucyrus 55-24 for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 5.
Cardington-Lincoln opened with a 20-0 advantage over Bucyrus through the first quarter.
The Pirates registered a 34-12 advantage at intermission over the Redmen.
Cardington-Lincoln thundered to a 55-24 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last time Cardington-Lincoln and Bucyrus played in a 46-8 game on Sept. 6, 2024.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Cardington-Lincoln faced off against Bucyrus Wynford.
Centerburg dominates Worthington Christian
Centerburg dominated Worthington Christian 53-14 during this Ohio football game on Sept. 5.
Last season, Centerburg and Worthington Christian faced off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Centerburg High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Worthington Christian faced off against Danville and Centerburg took on Utica on Aug. 22 at Centerburg High School.
Western Reserve shuts out Wynford
Defense dominated as Collins Western Reserve pitched a 46-0 shutout of Bucyrus Wynford in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 5.
Collins Western Reserve darted in front of Bucyrus Wynford 6-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Roughriders fought to a 20-0 intermission margin at the Royals’ expense.
Collins Western Reserve roared to a 33-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Roughriders got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 13-0 edge.
Last season, Bucyrus Wynford and Collins Western Reserve faced off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Wynford High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Collins Western Reserve faced off against Wellington and Bucyrus Wynford took on Cardington-Lincoln on Aug. 22 at Wynford High School.
Dalton edges past Mogadore in tough test
Dalton finally found a way to top Mogadore 28-19 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Dalton darted in front of Mogadore 14-13 to begin the second quarter.
The Bulldogs registered a 21-19 advantage at intermission over the Wildcats.
Neither squad could muster points in the third quarter.
The Bulldogs got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
Recently on Aug. 22, Dalton squared off with Bishop Ready in a football game.
Danville claims victory against Lucas
Danville grabbed a 26-14 victory at the expense of Lucas in Ohio high school football on Sept. 5.
The first quarter gave Danville an 8-7 lead over Lucas.
Neither defense permitted points in the second quarter.
Danville jumped to a 20-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Blue Devils got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 6-0 edge.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Danville faced off against Worthington Christian and Lucas took on Plymouth on Aug. 22 at Lucas High School.
Galion shuts out Norwalk
Galion’s defense throttled Norwalk, resulting in a 41-0 shutout in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
The first quarter gave Galion a 7-0 lead over Norwalk.
The Tigers opened a slim 14-0 gap over the Truckers at halftime.
Galion thundered to a 34-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Tigers held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Recently on Aug. 22, Norwalk squared off with Tol. Start in a football game.
Lexington overcomes Clear Fork in tight tilt
Lexington posted a narrow 31-28 win over Bellville Clear Fork on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
Neither defense permitted points in the first quarter.
The Minutemen fought to a 10-7 halftime margin at the Colts’ expense.
Both teams scored evenly in the third quarter to make it 17-14.
The Minutemen and the Colts each scored in the final quarter.
Last time Bellville Clear Fork and Lexington played in a 28-3 game on Sept. 6, 2024.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Lexington faced off against Ontario and Bellville Clear Fork took on Sandusky Perkins on Aug. 22 at Clear Fork High School.
Medina Buckeye pockets slim win over Tiffin Columbian
Medina Buckeye topped Tiffin Columbian 35-30 in a tough tilt during this Ohio football game on Sept. 5.
The first quarter gave Medina Buckeye a 7-3 lead over Tiffin Columbian.
The Bucks registered a 21-3 advantage at halftime over the Tornadoes.
Tiffin Columbian bowed its back in the third quarter, chipping the deficit to 28-18.
The Tornadoes managed a 12-7 rally in the fourth quarter, yet the die was already cast.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Medina Buckeye faced off against Lodi Cloverleaf.
Medina Highland tacks victory on Avon Lake
Medina Highland raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 34-7 win over Avon Lake in Ohio high school football on Sept. 5.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Hornets fought to a 34-7 halftime margin at the Shoremen’s expense.
Neither defense permitted points in the third and fourth quarters.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Medina Highland faced off against Erie McDowell.
West Holmes dominates Dover in convincing showing
Millersburg W. Holmes left no doubt on Friday, controlling Dover from start to finish for a 28-7 victory for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 5.
Millersburg W. Holmes opened with a 7-0 advantage over Dover through the first quarter.
The Knights registered a 14-7 advantage at intermission over the Tornadoes.
Millersburg W. Holmes moved to a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Knights held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Last season, Dover and Millersburg W. Holmes squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at West Holmes High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Dover faced off against Can. Glenoak and Millersburg W. Holmes took on Wooster Triway on Aug. 22 at West Holmes High School.
New Philadelphia’s speedy start jolts Wooster
New Philadelphia controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 42-7 victory over Wooster on Sept. 5 in Ohio football.
New Philadelphia darted in front of Wooster 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Quakers opened a lopsided 28-0 gap over the Generals at the intermission.
New Philadelphia jumped to a 35-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Quakers and the Generals each scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, New Philadelphia faced off against Louisville and Wooster took on Orrville on Aug. 22 at Orrville High School.
Tuscarawas Central Catholic claims victory against Louisville Aquinas
Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. collected a solid win over Louisville Aquinas in a 20-6 verdict in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 5.
The first quarter gave Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. a 7-0 lead over Louisville Aquinas.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second quarter.
Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. moved to a 14-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Saints and the Knights each scored in the final quarter.
Col. Crawford rallies to stop East Knox
North Robinson Colonel Crawford rallied after a first-quarter deficit to knock off East Knox 42-18 on Sept. 5 in Ohio football.
East Knox showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 6-0 advantage over Col. Crawford as the first quarter ended.
The Eagles fought back for a 14-12 intermission margin .
Col. Crawford erupted for 28 points in the third quarter to take a 42-12 lead heading into the fourth period.
The Bulldogs narrowed the gap 6-0 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.
Last season, N. Robinson Col. Crawford and Howard E. Knox squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at East Knox High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Howard E. Knox faced off against Johnstown Northridge.
Norwalk St. Paul barely beats Tiffin Calvert
Norwalk St. Paul topped Tiffin Calvert 22-20 in a tough tilt for an Ohio high school football victory at Calvert High on Sept. 5.
The first quarter gave Norwalk St. Paul a 6-0 lead over Tiffin Calvert.
The Senecas darted a meager margin over the Flyers as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.
Tiffin Calvert enjoyed a 14-6 lead over Norwalk St. Paul to start the fourth quarter.
The final quarter was decisive for the Flyers, as they climbed out of a hole with a 22-20 scoring margin.
Last season, Tiffin Calvert and Norwalk St Paul squared off on Sept. 7, 2024 at Saint Paul High School.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Norwalk St Paul faced off against Port Clinton.
Sandusky comes from behind to stop Lorain
Lorain dented the scoreboard first, but Sandusky responded to earn a 32-20 decision in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Lorain showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-0 advantage over Sandusky as the first quarter ended.
The Blue Streaks’ offense darted in front for a 13-7 lead over the Titans at halftime.
Sandusky roared to a 32-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Titans managed a 13-0 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.
Recently on Aug. 22, Lorain squared off with Maple Hts. in a football game.
Garaway escapes Creston Norwayne in thin win
Sugarcreek Garaway finally found a way to top Creston Norwayne 36-35 on Sept. 5 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave Sugarcreek Garaway a 21-14 lead over Creston Norwayne.
Neither squad could muster points in the second quarter.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Sugarcreek Garaway and Creston Norwayne locked in a 21-21 stalemate.
The Pirates held on with a 15-14 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Creston Norwayne faced off against St Clairsville.
Wadsworth shuts out Medina
Defense dominated as Wadsworth pitched a 47-0 shutout of Medina at Medina High on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
Wadsworth opened with a 26-0 advantage over Medina through the first quarter.
The Grizzlies registered a 40-0 advantage at intermission over the Battling Bees.
Wadsworth roared to a 47-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Medina faced off against Stow-Munroe Falls.
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