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Ashland overcomes New Philadelphia’s lead to earn win

Ashland seemed a step slow at the start, but rallied to win 34-7 over New Philadelphia for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 12.

New Philadelphia showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-6 advantage over Ashland as the first quarter ended.

The Arrows’ offense moved in front for a 13-7 lead over the Quakers at halftime.

Ashland steamrolled to a 27-7 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Arrows got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.

Last season, Ashland and New Philadelphia squared off on Sept. 13, 2024 at Ashland High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, New Philadelphia faced off against Beloit W. Branch and Ashland took on Marion Harding High School on Aug. 29 at Ashland High School.

Ashland Crestview shuts out New London

Defense dominated as Ashland Crestview pitched a 42-0 shutout of New London in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 12.

Ashland Crestview opened with a 12-0 advantage over New London through the first quarter.

The Cougars registered a 21-0 advantage at halftime over the Wildcats.

Ashland Crestview jumped to a 35-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Cougars held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.

Last time Ashland Crestview and New London played in a 67-0 game on Sept. 20, 2024.

Recently on Aug. 29, New London squared off with Zanesville Rosecrans in a football game.

Bellevue shuts out Norwalk

A suffocating defense helped Bellevue handle Norwalk 19-0 at Bellevue High on Sept. 12 in Ohio football action.

Bellevue opened with a 7-0 advantage over Norwalk through the first quarter.

The Redmen’s offense darted in front for a 13-0 lead over the Truckers at the intermission.

Neither squad could muster points in the third quarter.

The Redmen got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 6-0 edge.

Last season, Bellevue and Norwalk squared off on Sept. 13, 2024 at Norwalk High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Norwalk faced off against Ontario.

Clear Fork records thin win against Ontario

Bellville Clear Fork topped Ontario 14-10 in a tough tilt in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

Bellville Clear Fork jumped in front of Ontario 7-3 to begin the second quarter.

Neither team could gain any advantage in the third quarter.

Both teams were shutout in the second and fourth quarters.

Last time Ontario and Bellville Clear Fork played in a 24-2 game on Nov. 1, 2024.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Bellville Clear Fork faced off against Zanesville and Ontario took on Norwalk on Aug. 29 at Norwalk High School.

Canal Fulton Northwest records thin win against Wooster Triway

Canal Fulton Northwest topped Wooster Triway 32-29 in a tough tilt for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 12.

Canal Fulton Northwest opened with a 6-0 advantage over Wooster Triway through the first quarter.

The two squads struggled a 15-15 standstill as the third quarter opened.

Canal Fulton Northwest darted to a 29-22 bulge over Wooster Triway as the final quarter began.

The Titans narrowed the gap 7-3 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Wooster Triway faced off against Creston Norwayne.

Centerburg pushes over Galion Northmor

Centerburg pushed past Galion Northmor for a 44-27 win in Ohio high school football on Sept. 12.

Centerburg opened with a 16-8 advantage over Galion Northmor through the first quarter.

The Trojans’ offense moved in front for a 30-15 lead over the Golden Knights at the intermission.

Centerburg thundered to a 44-21 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Golden Knights closed the lead with a 6-0 margin in the final quarter.

Last season, Galion Northmor and Centerburg squared off on Nov. 8, 2024 at Northmor High School.

Recently on Aug. 29, Centerburg squared off with Johnstown in a football game.

Collins Western Reserve delivers statement win over Mapleton

Collins Western Reserve unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Ashland Mapleton 43-2 Friday during this Ohio football game on Sept. 12.

The first quarter gave Collins Western Reserve an 18-0 lead over Ashland Mapleton.

The Roughriders fought to a 37-0 intermission margin at the Mounties’ expense.

Collins Western Reserve thundered to a 43-2 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.

Last season, Collins Western Reserve and Ashland Mapleton faced off on Sept. 20, 2024 at Mapleton High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Collins Western Reserve faced off against Castalia Margaretta.

Creston Norwayne sets early tone to dominate West Salem Northwestern

A swift early pace pushed Creston Norwayne past West Salem Northwestern Friday 48-13 for an Ohio high school football victory at Northwestern High on Sept. 12.

Creston Norwayne darted in front of West Salem Northwestern 20-7 to begin the second quarter.

The Bobcats registered a 41-13 advantage at intermission over the Huskies.

Creston Norwayne roared to a 48-13 lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Creston Norwayne faced off against Wooster Triway.

Euclid dominates Lorain

Euclid controlled the action to earn an impressive 38-14 win against Lorain on Sept. 12 in Ohio football action.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Lorain faced off against Elyria.

Fredericktown shuts out Cardington-Lincoln

A suffocating defense helped Fredericktown handle Cardington-Lincoln 21-0 on Sept. 12 in Ohio football action.

Fredericktown opened with a 7-0 advantage over Cardington-Lincoln through the first quarter.

Fredericktown thundered to a 21-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither defense permitted points in the second and fourth quarters.

Last season, Fredericktown and Cardington-Lincoln faced off on Sept. 13, 2024 at Fredericktown High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Cardington-Lincoln faced off against Sycamore Mohawk and Fredericktown took on Johnstown Northridge on Aug. 29 at Fredericktown High School.

Gahanna Cols. Academy earns narrow win over Dover

Gahanna Cols. Academy finally found a way to top Dover 40-34 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

The Vikings’ offense darted in front for a 14-7 lead over the Tornadoes at halftime.

Dover battled back to make it 40-34 in the third quarter.

Offense was nothing but a rumor in the first and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Dover faced off against Maple Hts..

Howard E. Knox outlasts Loudonville

Howard E. Knox handed Loudonville a tough 27-12 loss in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

The first quarter gave Howard E. Knox a 27-6 lead over Loudonville.

Loudonville bowed its back in the third quarter, chipping the deficit to 27-12.

Both teams were shutout in the second and fourth quarters.

Last time Howard E. Knox and Loudonville played in a 34-0 game on Sept. 13, 2024.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Howard E. Knox faced off against Bucyrus Wynford and Loudonville took on Richmond Hts. on Aug. 29 at Loudonville High School.

Jeromesville Hillsdale shuts out Doylestown Chippewa

Defense dominated as Jeromesville Hillsdale pitched a 53-0 shutout of Doylestown Chippewa in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

Jeromesville Hillsdale opened with a 21-0 advantage over Doylestown Chippewa through the first quarter.

The Falcons registered a 40-0 advantage at intermission over the Chipps.

Jeromesville Hillsdale steamrolled to a 53-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Neither squad scored in the final quarter.

Last season, Jeromesville Hillsdale and Doylestown Chippewa squared off on Sept. 13, 2024 at Chippewa High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Doylestown Chippewa faced off against Massillon Tuslaw and Jeromesville Hillsdale took on Lucas on Aug. 29 at Hillsdale High School.

Lexington allows no points against Akr. North

A suffocating defense helped Lexington handle Akr. North 70-0 at Lexington High on Sept. 12 in Ohio football action.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Lexington faced off against Shelby.

Mansfield Madison sprints past Wooster

Mansfield Madison handed Wooster a tough 28-17 loss on Sept. 12 in Ohio football.

Mansfield Madison jumped in front of Wooster 14-10 to begin the second quarter.

Neither squad could muster points in the second quarter.

Mansfield Madison darted to a 21-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the fourth quarter.

Last season, Mansfield Madison and Wooster squared off on Sept. 13, 2024 at Madison Comprehensive High School.

Recently on Aug. 29, Wooster squared off with N. Royalton in a football game.

Medina takes down Shaker Hts.

Medina handled Shaker Hts. 38-3 in an impressive showing at Medina High on Sept. 12 in Ohio football action.

The Battling Bees’ offense moved in front for a 17-3 lead over the Red Raiders at the intermission.

Offense was nothing but a rumor in the first and third quarters, as neither squad scored.

The Battling Bees held on with a 21-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Medina faced off against N. Can. Hoover.

Medina Highland darts by Aurora

Medina Highland dominated from start to finish in an imposing 41-7 win over Aurora in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

The first quarter gave Medina Highland a 28-0 lead over Aurora.

Neither defense permitted points in the second quarter.

Medina Highland steamrolled to a 41-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Green Men enjoyed a 7-0 edge in the final quarter, yet the result was already decided.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Medina Highland faced off against Hudson.

Millersport tops Tuscarawas Cent. Cath.

Millersport knocked off Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 33-20 during this Ohio football game on Sept. 12.

Millersport jumped in front of Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 6-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Lakers fought to a 12-6 halftime margin at the Saints’ expense.

Millersport breathed fire to a 33-14 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Saints rallied in the fourth quarter, but the Lakers skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.

Monroeville shuts out Greenwich S. Cent.

A suffocating defense helped Monroeville handle Greenwich S. Cent. 67-0 in Ohio high school football on Sept. 12.

Monroeville opened with a 27-0 advantage over Greenwich S. Cent. through the first quarter.

The Eagles registered a 53-0 advantage at halftime over the Trojans.

Monroeville steamrolled to a 60-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Eagles got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.

Last season, Monroeville and Greenwich S. Cent. faced off on Sept. 20, 2024 at Monroeville High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Greenwich S. Cent. faced off against New Washington Buckeye Cent. and Monroeville took on Tiffin Calvert on Aug. 29 at Monroeville High School.

Mt. Gilead scores first and maintains advantage to beat Danville

After jumping in front early, Mt. Gilead held off Danville squad for a 26-22 win in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

Mt. Gilead opened with a 12-0 advantage over Danville through the first quarter.

The Blue Devils stemmed the tide in the second quarter by closing the gap to 12-8.

Danville took the lead 16-12 to start the fourth quarter.

The Indians fought back from a fourth-quarter deficit to earn the victory over the Blue Devils.

Last season, Danville and Mt Gilead faced off on Sept. 13, 2024 at Danville High School.

In recent action on Aug. 29, Danville faced off against Utica.

Rittman holds off Apple Creek Waynedale

Rittman topped Apple Creek Waynedale 20-14 in a tough tilt in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 12.

Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.

The Indians and the Golden Bears battled to a standoff at 14-14 as the third quarter began.

Neither squad could muster points in the third quarter.

The Indians got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 6-0 edge.

Recently on Aug. 29, Apple Creek Waynedale squared off with Navarre Fairless in a football game.

Shelby comes from behind to stop Galion

Shelby overcame a first-quarter deficit in a 45-34 win over Galion in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 12.

Galion started on steady ground by forging a 14-6 lead over Shelby at the end of the first quarter.

The Tigers jumped a meager margin over the Whippets as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.

Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Shelby and Galion locked in a 28-28 stalemate.

The Whippets got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 17-6 edge.

Last season, Shelby and Galion squared off on Sept. 20, 2024 at Galion High School.

Recently on Aug. 29, Shelby squared off with Lexington in a football game.

Smithville overcomes deficit and Dalton

Smithville trailed at the end of the first quarter before rallying for a 35-19 win over Dalton on Sept. 12 in Ohio football.

Dalton started on steady ground by forging a 13-7 lead over Smithville at the end of the first quarter.

The Smithies kept a 21-13 intermission margin at the Bulldogs’ expense.

Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.

The Smithies got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-6 edge.

Recently on Aug. 29, Smithville squared off with Uhrichsville Claymont in a football game.

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