OHSAA football scores for September 6, 2024 in Ohio high school sport.
Ashland allows no points against Linsly
Ashland’s defense throttled Linsly, resulting in a 35-0 shutout for an Ohio high school football victory at Ashland High on Sept. 6.
Ashland opened with a 21-0 advantage over Linsly through the first quarter.
Neither defense permitted points in the second quarter.
Ashland charged to a 28-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Arrows held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon records thin win against Danville
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon posted a narrow 12-8 win over Danville in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
The Chieftains’ offense moved in front for a 12-0 lead over the Blue Devils at the intermission.
Danville drew within 12-8 in the third quarter.
Both teams were shutout in the first and fourth quarters.
Resolve: Bellville Clear Fork comes from behind to topple Lexington
Bellville Clear Fork overcame a spirited challenge and rallied for a 28-3 win against Lexington for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 6.
Lexington started on steady ground by forging a 3-0 lead over Bellville Clear Fork at the end of the first quarter.
The Colts’ offense moved in front for a 14-3 lead over the Minutemen at halftime.
Bellville Clear Fork jumped to a 21-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Colts held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Last time Lexington and Bellville Clear Fork played in a 28-27 game on Sept. 1, 2023.
Bucyrus Wynford overcomes Collins Western Reserve
Bucyrus Wynford collected a solid win over Collins Western Reserve in a 33-22 verdict in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 6.
Bucyrus Wynford opened with a 7-0 advantage over Collins Western Reserve through the first quarter.
The Royals fought to a 33-8 halftime margin at the Roughriders’ expense.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The Roughriders managed a 14-0 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.
Cardington-Lincoln sets early tone to dominate Bucyrus
An early dose of momentum helped Cardington-Lincoln to a 46-8 runaway past Bucyrus on Sept. 6 in Ohio football.
Cardington-Lincoln opened with a 24-0 advantage over Bucyrus through the first quarter.
The Pirates fought to a 32-8 intermission margin at the Redmen’s expense.
Cardington-Lincoln jumped to a 46-8 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last season, Cardington-Lincoln and Bucyrus squared off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Bucyrus High School.
Centerburg rallies to top Worthington Christian
Centerburg fought back from a slow start and rolled to 44-21 win over Worthington Christian in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
The start wasn’t the problem for Worthington Christian, as it began with a 7-0 edge over Centerburg through the end of the first quarter.
The Warriors jumped a meager margin over the Trojans as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.
Worthington Christian moved ahead by earning a 21-20 advantage over Centerburg at the end of the third quarter.
A 24-0 scoring edge in the final quarter fueled the Trojans’ defeat of the Warriors.
Last season, Worthington Christian and Centerburg faced off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Worthington Christian High School.
Cle. VASJ allows no points against Mansfield
Cle. VASJ’s defense throttled Mansfield, resulting in a 60-0 shutout during this Ohio football game on Sept. 6.
Dover bests Millersburg W. Holmes
Dover dismissed Millersburg W. Holmes by a 42-9 count in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
Galion defense stifles Upper Sandusky
Galion’s defense throttled Upper Sandusky, resulting in a 42-0 shutout at Upper Sandusky High on Sept. 6 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Galion a 7-0 lead over Upper Sandusky.
The Tigers registered a 28-0 advantage at halftime over the Rams.
Galion pulled to a 42-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Galion Northmor darts past Ashland Mapleton with early burst
An early dose of momentum helped Galion Northmor to a 47-7 runaway past Ashland Mapleton in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
Galion Northmor opened with a 27-0 advantage over Ashland Mapleton through the first quarter.
The Golden Knights fought to a 41-0 halftime margin at the Mounties’ expense.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Mounties closed the lead with a 7-6 margin in the fourth quarter.
Last season, Ashland Mapleton and Galion Northmor squared off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Mapleton High School.
Jeromesville Hillsdale prevails over Loudonville
Jeromesville Hillsdale unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Loudonville 42-7 Friday during this Ohio football game on Sept. 6.
LaGrange Keystone defense stifles Ashland Crestview
Defense dominated as LaGrange Keystone pitched a 34-0 shutout of Ashland Crestview for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 6.
The first quarter gave LaGrange Keystone a 13-0 lead over Ashland Crestview.
The Wildcats opened a colossal 27-0 gap over the Cougars at halftime.
LaGrange Keystone roared to a 34-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
Recently on Aug. 29, Ashland Crestview squared off with Kirtland in a football game.
Coshocton lets lead slip away in Sparta Highland’s victory
Coshocton cut in front to start, but Sparta Highland answered the challenge to collect a 42-28 victory on Sept. 6 in Ohio football.
The start wasn’t the problem for Coshocton, as it began with a 7-0 edge over Sparta Highland through the end of the first quarter.
Neither team had the advantage with the score stuck at 7-7 as the third quarter started.
Sparta Highland took control in the third quarter with a 35-21 advantage over Coshocton.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the final quarter.
Monroeville tacks win on Attica Seneca E.
Monroeville handled Attica Seneca E. 36-13 in an impressive showing for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 6.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren first quarter.
The Eagles registered a 14-6 advantage at halftime over the Tigers.
Monroeville darted to a 24-13 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Eagles got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 12-0 edge.
New London defense stifles Vanlue
New London’s defense throttled Vanlue, resulting in a 36-0 shutout for an Ohio high school football victory at Vanlue High on Sept. 6.
The first quarter gave New London a 14-0 lead over Vanlue.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second and third quarters, as neither squad scored.
New London got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 22-0 edge.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. records thin win against Fairport Harbor Harding
New Washington Buckeye Cent. finally found a way to top Fairport Harbor Harding 21-14 on Sept. 6 in Ohio football.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. opened with a 7-0 advantage over Fairport Harbor Harding through the first quarter.
Both teams were shutout in the second quarter.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. moved to a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Bucks enjoyed a big enough lead to offset the Skippers’ 7-0 advantage in the fourth quarter.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford allows no points against Howard E. Knox
N. Robinson Col. Crawford’s defense throttled Howard E. Knox, resulting in a 33-0 shutout in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford opened with a 20-0 advantage over Howard E. Knox through the first quarter.
The Eagles registered a 26-0 advantage at intermission over the Bulldogs.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford pulled to a 33-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last time N. Robinson Col. Crawford and Howard E. Knox played in a 49-15 game on Sept. 1, 2023.
In recent action on Aug. 29, N. Robinson Col. Crawford faced off against Richmond Hts..
Norwalk escapes close call with Tol. Rogers
Norwalk topped Tol. Rogers 7-6 in a tough tilt during this Ohio football game on Sept. 6.
The scoreboard showed the Rams with a 6-0 lead over the Truckers heading into the second quarter.
Norwalk broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 7-6 lead over Tol. Rogers.
Neither squad could muster points in the first and fourth quarters.
Last season, Norwalk and Tol. Rogers faced off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Rogers High School.
Ontario darts past Mansfield Madison with early burst
Ontario controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 34-14 victory over Mansfield Madison in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
The first quarter gave Ontario a 34-6 lead over Mansfield Madison.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second and third quarters.
The Rams closed the lead with an 8-0 margin in the fourth quarter.
Rittman dominates Greenwich S. Cent. in convincing showing
Rittman dismissed Greenwich S. Cent. by a 37-14 count in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
Rittman opened with a 7-0 advantage over Greenwich S. Cent. through the first quarter.
The Indians registered a 16-7 advantage at intermission over the Trojans.
Rittman thundered to a 37-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Trojans closed the lead with a 7-0 margin in the fourth quarter.
Shelby shuts out Bellevue
A suffocating defense helped Shelby handle Bellevue 34-0 during this Ohio football game on Sept. 6.
Shelby moved in front of Bellevue 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second quarter.
Shelby pulled to a 27-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Whippets held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Smithville slips past Lucas
Smithville posted a narrow 30-25 win over Lucas in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 6.
Lucas started on steady ground by forging a 15-10 lead over Smithville at the end of the first quarter.
The Smithies’ offense jumped in front for a 23-15 lead over the Cubs at the intermission.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Smithville and Lucas locked in a 23-23 stalemate.
The Smithies got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-2 edge.
Sullivan Black River shuts out Brooklyn
A suffocating defense helped Sullivan Black River handle Brooklyn 44-0 in Ohio high school football on Sept. 6.
Utica holds off Fredericktown
Utica posted a narrow 18-15 win over Fredericktown in Ohio high school football on Sept. 6.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first quarter.
The Freddies darted a modest margin over the Redskins as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.
Utica broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 12-7 lead over Fredericktown.
The Freddies closed the lead with an 8-6 margin in the final quarter.
Last time Utica and Fredericktown played in a 34-20 game on Sept. 1, 2023.
Vermilion races in front to defeat Willard
Vermilion rushed to an early advantage and ran away for a 41-12 win over Willard on Sept. 6 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Vermilion a 21-0 lead over Willard.
The Sailors opened a huge 27-6 gap over the Crimson Flashes at the intermission.
Vermilion jumped to a 41-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Crimson Flashes enjoyed a 6-0 edge in the fourth quarter, yet the result was already decided.
Strong start sends Wellington over Plymouth
Wellington raced to a first-quarter lead and held on for a 21-14 win over Plymouth at Wellington High on Sept. 6 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Wellington a 21-8 lead over Plymouth.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren second and third quarters.
The Dukes maintained the upper hand despite being outscored 6-0 in the final quarter.
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