OHSAA football scores for November 7, 2025 in Ohio high school sport.

Bascom Hopewell-Loudon routs Collins Western Reserve

Bascom Hopewell-Loudon handled Collins Western Reserve 42-6 in an impressive showing at Hopewell-Loudon Local High on Nov. 7 in Ohio football action.

Bascom Hopewell-Loudon jumped in front of Collins Western Reserve 14-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Chieftains registered a 28-0 advantage at intermission over the Roughriders.

Bascom Hopewell-Loudon breathed fire to a 35-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Chieftains held on with a 7-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.

Recently on Oct. 24, Collins Western Reserve squared off with New London in a football game.

Can. McKinley darts by Medina

Can. McKinley controlled the action to earn an impressive 30-7 win against Medina for an Ohio high school football victory at Mckinley High on Nov. 7.

Can. McKinley opened with a 7-0 advantage over Medina through the first quarter.

Neither defense permitted points in the second quarter.

Can. McKinley darted to a 21-7 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Bulldogs got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 9-0 edge.

In recent action on Oct. 24, Medina faced off against Lorain.

W. Lafayette Ridgewood comes up short in matchup with Centerburg

Centerburg collected a solid win over W. Lafayette Ridgewood in a 28-14 verdict in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 7.

Centerburg opened with an 8-7 advantage over W. Lafayette Ridgewood through the first quarter.

The Trojans opened a slim 20-14 gap over the Generals at the intermission.

Neither defense permitted points in the third quarter.

The Trojans held on with an 8-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.

Recently on Oct. 24, Centerburg squared off with Fredericktown in a football game.

Cols. DeSales records thin win against Ashland

Cols. DeSales finally found a way to top Ashland 33-29 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 7.

Cols. DeSales opened with a 3-0 advantage over Ashland through the first quarter.

The Stallions’ offense jumped in front for a 23-14 lead over the Arrows at halftime.

The gap narrowed in the third quarter when Ashland made it 23-21.

The Stallions held on with a 10-8 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.

Last time Ashland and Cols. DeSales played in a 27-14 game on Nov. 8, 2024.

Recently on Oct. 24, Ashland squared off with Lexington in a football game.

Dalton overcomes deficit to defeat Columbia Station Columbia

Dalton overcame a spirited challenge and rallied for a 34-15 win against Columbia Station Columbia during this Ohio football game on Nov. 7.

Columbia Station Columbia started on steady ground by forging a 7-6 lead over Dalton at the end of the first quarter.

The Bulldogs’ offense breathed fire in front for a 27-7 lead over the Raiders at the intermission.

Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren third quarter.

The Bulldogs enjoyed a big enough lead to offset the Raiders’ 8-7 advantage in the final quarter.

In recent action on Oct. 24, Dalton faced off against Apple Creek Waynedale.

Danville’s speedy start jolts Lancaster Fisher Cath.

Danville left no doubt in recording a 59-8 win over Lancaster Fisher Cath. during this Ohio football game on Nov. 7.

Danville breathed fire in front of Lancaster Fisher Cath. 16-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Blue Devils opened a towering 42-0 gap over the Irish at halftime.

Danville steamrolled to a 59-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Irish closed the lead with an 8-0 margin in the fourth quarter.

In recent action on Oct. 24, Danville faced off against Howard E. Knox.

Findlay Liberty-Benton shuts out Creston Norwayne

Findlay Liberty-Benton’s defense throttled Creston Norwayne, resulting in a 38-0 shutout in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 7.

The first quarter gave Findlay Liberty-Benton a 31-0 lead over Creston Norwayne.

Findlay Liberty-Benton pulled to a 38-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Neither squad could muster points in the second and fourth quarters.

Recently on Oct. 24, Creston Norwayne squared off with Jeromesville Hillsdale in a football game.

Jeromesville Hillsdale dominates Bowerston Conotton Valley

Jeromesville Hillsdale controlled the action to earn an impressive 63-6 win against Bowerston Conotton Valley for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 7.

Jeromesville Hillsdale steamrolled in front of Bowerston Conotton Valley 28-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Falcons registered a 56-0 advantage at intermission over the Rockets.

Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the third quarter.

The Falcons held on with a 7-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.

Recently on Oct. 24, Jeromesville Hillsdale squared off with Creston Norwayne in a football game.

Medina Buckeye allows no points against St. Marys

Defense dominated as Medina Buckeye pitched a 26-0 shutout of St. Marys in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 7.

Medina Buckeye opened with a 6-0 advantage over St. Marys through the first quarter.

The Bucks fought to a 19-0 intermission margin at the Roughriders’ expense.

Medina Buckeye roared to a 26-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.

Medina Highland dominates Brecksville-Broadview Hts.

Medina Highland raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 38-7 win over Brecksville-Broadview Hts. in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 7.

The first quarter gave Medina Highland a 7-0 lead over Brecksville-Broadview Hts.

The Hornets opened a mammoth 21-0 gap over the Bees at halftime.

Medina Highland jumped to a 35-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

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

Recently on Oct. 24, Medina Highland squared off with Cuyahoga Falls in a football game.

Malvern takes the lead, but can’t maintain it in falling to Monroeville

Monroeville rallied after a first-quarter deficit to knock off Malvern 34-14 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 7.

The start wasn’t the problem for Malvern, as it began with a 14-7 edge over Monroeville through the end of the first quarter.

The second quarter began with neither team in charge at a 14-14 deadlock.

Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the third quarter.

The Eagles held on with a 20-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.

In recent action on Oct. 24, Monroeville faced off against Norwalk St Paul.

Shelby defense stifles Orrville

Shelby’s defense throttled Orrville, resulting in a 42-0 shutout in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 7.

Shelby darted in front of Orrville 3-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Whippets registered a 30-0 advantage at intermission over the Red Riders.

Shelby thundered to a 42-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.

In recent action on Oct. 24, Shelby faced off against Marion Harding High School and Orrville took on Wooster Triway on Oct. 24 at Orrville High School.

Smithville earns narrow win over Hanoverton United

Smithville finally found a way to top Hanoverton United 27-26 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 7.

Hanoverton United showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-0 advantage over Smithville as the first quarter ended.

The Smithies’ offense darted in front for a 14-7 lead over the Golden Eagles at the intermission.

Smithville jumped to a 21-13 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Golden Eagles enjoyed a 13-6 edge in the fourth quarter, yet the result was already decided.

Recently on Oct. 24, Smithville squared off with Doylestown Chippewa in a football game.

Tol. Cent. Cath. sets early tone to dominate Lexington

Tol. Cent. Cath. took control early and methodically pulled away to beat Lexington 49-18 on Nov. 7 in Ohio football.

The first quarter gave Tol. Cent. Cath. a 21-3 lead over Lexington.

The Fighting Irish fought to a 35-10 halftime margin at the Minutemen’s expense.

Tol. Cent. Cath. charged to a 49-18 lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither squad scored in the final quarter.

In recent action on Oct. 24, Lexington faced off against Ashland.

Wooster Triway tacks win on Fairview

Wooster Triway dominated from start to finish in an imposing 45-13 win over Fairview at Triway High on Nov. 7 in Ohio football action.

Wooster Triway breathed fire in front of Fairview 17-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Titans’ offense steamrolled in front for a 31-7 lead over the Warriors at halftime.

Fairview showed some mettle by fighting back to a 31-13 count in the third quarter.

The Titans got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-0 edge.

Recently on Oct. 24, Wooster Triway squared off with Orrville in a football game.

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