COLUMBUS — Listed below are Friday night’s Ohio high school football playoff results from across the state.
Only games reported to the Scorestream app are included in this roundup. Each game summary was generated by Lede Ai.
Akron Hoban takes advantage of early margin to defeat Akron Firestone
A swift early pace pushed Hoban past Firestone Friday 45-6 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Andover Pymatuning Valley shuts out Mineral Ridge
A suffocating defense helped Andover Pymatuning Valley handle Mineral Ridge 37-0 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Last time Mineral Ridge and Andover Pymatuning Valley played in a 29-22 game on Aug. 18, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Andover Pymatuning Valley faced off against Windham and Mineral Ridge took on Berlin Center Western Reserve on Oct. 18 at Mineral Ridge High School.
Anna darts by Lima Perry
Anna handled Lima Perry 61-14 in an impressive showing in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Anna faced off against Ft. Recovery and Lima Perry took on Marion Elgin on Oct. 18 at Perry High School.
Ansonia crushes W. Alexandria Twin Valley S.
It was a tough night for W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. which was overmatched by Ansonia in this 46-8 verdict.
The first quarter gave Ansonia a 14-0 lead over W. Alexandria Twin Valley S.
The Tigers fought to a 30-0 halftime margin at the Panthers’ expense.
Ansonia stormed to a 38-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither team could gain any advantage in the final quarter.
Last time Ansonia and W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. played in a 30-19 game on Sept. 22, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Ansonia faced off against Camden Preble Shawnee and W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. took on New Paris National Trail on Oct. 18 at National Trail High School.
Ashland shuts out Cols. St. Charles
Ashland’s defense throttled Cols. St. Charles, resulting in a 42-0 shutout on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Ashland pulled in front of Cols. St. Charles 21-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Arrows registered a 35-0 advantage at intermission over the Cardinals.
Ashland steamrolled to a 42-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Ashland faced off against Wooster and Cols. St. Charles took on Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. on Oct. 18 at St Charles High School.
Ashville Teays Valley overcomes Cols. Briggs
Ashville Teays Valley notched a win against Cols. Briggs 31-14 at Teays Valley High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Neither defense permitted points in the first quarter.
The Vikings’ offense jumped in front for a 10-6 lead over the Bruins at halftime.
Ashville Teays Valley moved to a 17-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Vikings held on with a 14-8 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Ashville Teays Valley faced off against Pickerington Cent. and Cols. Briggs took on Cols. Walnut Ridge on Oct. 18 at Briggs High School.
Attica Seneca E. rides to cruise-control win over Collins Western Reserve
Attica Seneca E. dismissed Collins Western Reserve by a 56-20 count on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave Attica Seneca E. a 15-0 lead over Collins Western Reserve.
The Tigers registered a 37-6 advantage at halftime over the Roughriders.
Attica Seneca E. breathed fire to a 44-12 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Tigers held on with a 12-8 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Collins Western Reserve faced off against Ashland Crestview and Attica Seneca E. took on Bucyrus on Oct. 18 at Bucyrus High School.
Aurora overpowers Bedford in thorough fashion
Aurora earned a convincing 69-8 win over Bedford in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Aurora faced off against Barberton and Bedford took on Lorain on Oct. 18 at Lorain High School.
Austintown-Fitch dominates Mayfield
It was a tough night for Mayfield which was overmatched by Austintown-Fitch in this 31-7 verdict.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Austintown-Fitch faced off against Youngs. Boardman and Mayfield took on Painesville Riverside on Oct. 18 at Mayfield High School.
Avon scores early, pulls away from N. Olmsted
Avon controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 47-12 victory over N. Olmsted during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Avon a 17-0 lead over N. Olmsted.
Avon opened a colossal 40-6 gap over N. Olmsted at the intermission.
Avon breathed fire to a 47-12 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Avon faced off against Amherst Steele and N. Olmsted took on Parma Hts. Valley Forge on Oct. 18 at North Olmsted High School.
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon darts past Castalia Margaretta with early burst
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon left no doubt in recording a 43-8 win over Castalia Margaretta at Hopewell-Loudon Local High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon roared in front of Castalia Margaretta 23-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Chieftains fought to a 36-0 halftime margin at the Polar Bears’ expense.
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon thundered to a 43-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Chieftains chalked up this decision in spite of the Polar Bears’ spirited final-quarter performance.
Last season, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon and Castalia Margaretta squared off on Sept. 22, 2023 at Hopewell-Loudon Local High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon faced off against Elmore Woodmore and Castalia Margaretta took on Gibsonburg on Oct. 18 at Gibsonburg High School.
Bay Village Bay dominates Lodi Cloverleaf
Bay Village Bay dominated Lodi Cloverleaf 41-14 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Tough to find an edge early, Bay and Lodi Cloverleaf fashioned a 7-7 stalemate through the first quarter.
The Rockets and the Colts battled to a standoff at 14-14 as the third quarter began.
The third quarter gave Bay a 41-14 lead over Lodi Cloverleaf.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bay (OH) faced off against Lakewood and Lodi Cloverleaf took on Peninsula Woodridge on Oct. 18 at Cloverleaf High School.
Beaver Eastern races in front to defeat Strasburg
Beaver Eastern controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 30-6 victory over Strasburg for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Beaver Eastern opened with a 11-0 advantage over Strasburg through the first quarter.
The Eagles registered a 17-6 advantage at intermission over the Tigers.
Beaver Eastern charged to a 30-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Beaver Eastern faced off against Crown City S. Gallia and Strasburg took on Newcomerstown on Oct. 18 at Newcomerstown High School.
Bellbrook rides to cruise-control win over Day. Meadowdale
It was a tough night for Day. Meadowdale which was overmatched by Bellbrook in this 47-12 verdict.
The first quarter gave Bellbrook a 30-0 lead over Day. Meadowdale.
The Golden Eagles opened an enormous 47-0 gap over the Lions at halftime.
Day. Meadowdale responded in the third quarter by cutting the margin to 47-12.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bellbrook faced off against Day. Oakwood and Day. Meadowdale took on Day. Belmont on Oct. 23 at Meadowdale High School.
Belmont Union Local overcomes deficit to defeat Nelsonville-York
Belmont Union Local overcame a first-quarter deficit in a 23-13 win over Nelsonville-York for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
The start wasn’t the problem for Nelsonville-York, as it began with a 13-10 edge over Belmont Union Local through the end of the first quarter.
Both teams were shutout in the second and third quarters.
It took a 13-0 rally, but the Jets were up to the task, grabbing the lead for good in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Nelsonville-York faced off against McArthur Vinton County and Belmont Union Local took on Bellaire on Oct. 19 at Bellaire High School.
Beloit W. Branch crushes Hubbard
Beloit W. Branch rolled past Hubbard for a comfortable 31-6 victory at West Branch High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Beloit W. Branch opened with a 7-0 advantage over Hubbard through the first quarter.
The Warriors’ offense charged in front for a 24-0 lead over the Eagles at halftime.
Beloit W. Branch pulled to a 31-6 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Beloit W. Branch faced off against Carrollton and Hubbard took on Girard on Oct. 18 at Girard High School.
Berea-Midpark’s speedy start jolts Lorain
Berea-Midpark controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 30-6 victory over Lorain during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lorain faced off against Bedford and Berea-Midpark took on Olmsted Falls on Oct. 18 at Olmsted Falls High School.
Berlin Center Western Reserve defense stifles Crestline
A suffocating defense helped Berlin Center Western Reserve handle Crestline 52-0 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Berlin Center Western Reserve opened with a 21-0 advantage over Crestline through the first quarter.
The Blue Devils fought to a 42-0 halftime margin at the Bulldogs’ expense.
Berlin Center Western Reserve thundered to a 52-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Berlin Center Western Reserve faced off against Mineral Ridge and Crestline took on N. Baltimore on Oct. 18 at Crestline High School.
Beverly Ft. Frye earns stressful win over Lore City Buckeye Trail
Beverly Ft. Frye posted a narrow 30-22 win over Lore City Buckeye Trail during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Beverly Ft. Frye moved in front of Lore City Buckeye Trail 14-8 to begin the second quarter.
The Warriors rallied in the second quarter by making it 20-16.
Beverly Ft. Frye jumped to a 23-16 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Cadets held on with a 7-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lore City Buckeye Trail faced off against E. Can..
Bluffton thwarts Paulding’s quest
Bluffton knocked off Paulding 21-6 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Bluffton a 7-0 lead over Paulding.
The Pirates opened a slim 14-0 gap over the Panthers at the intermission.
Bluffton breathed fire to a 21-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Pirates chalked up this decision in spite of the Panthers’ spirited final-quarter performance.
Last season, Bluffton and Paulding faced off on Oct. 27, 2023 at Bluffton High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bluffton faced off against Harrod Allen E. and Paulding took on Defiance Tinora on Oct. 18 at Paulding High School.
Bowerston Conotton Valley bests Fairfield Christian
It was a tough night for Fairfield Christian which was overmatched by Bowerston Conotton Valley in this 46-7 verdict.
Bowerston Conotton Valley darted in front of Fairfield Christian 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Rockets fought to a 34-7 halftime margin at the Knights’ expense.
Bowerston Conotton Valley stormed to a 40-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Rockets got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 6-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Bowerston Conotton Valley faced off against Steubenville Cath. Cent. and Fairfield Christian took on Millersport on Oct. 18 at Fairfield Christian Academy.
Brookville survives overtime against Cin. Hills Christian Academy
Brookville took full advantage of overtime to defeat Cin. Hills Christian Academy 43-42 for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Blue Devils and the Eagles were deadlocked at 21-21 heading to the third quarter.
Cin. Hills Christian Academy had a 28-21 edge on Brookville at the beginning of the final quarter.
Nothing was decided in the final quarter, with the Blue Devils and the Eagles locked in a 35-35 stalemate.
Brookville held on with an 8-7 scoring edge in the first overtime period.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Hills Christian Academy faced off against Cin. N. College Hill and Brookville took on Germantown Valley View on Oct. 18 at Brookville High School.
Burton Berkshire’s early pace exhausts Chagrin Falls
Burton Berkshire broke in front early and tripped Chagrin Falls for a 24-16 win for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Last season, Chagrin Falls and Burton Berkshire squared off on Aug. 18, 2023 at Berkshire High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Burton Berkshire faced off against Fairview and Chagrin Falls took on Middlefield Cardinal on Oct. 18 at Chagrin Falls High School.
Camden Preble Shawnee allows no points against Marion Pleasant
Camden Preble Shawnee’s defense throttled Marion Pleasant, resulting in a 28-0 shutout at Preble Shawnee High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Camden Preble Shawnee moved in front of Marion Pleasant 6-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Arrows opened a tight 13-0 gap over the Spartans at halftime.
Camden Preble Shawnee roared to a 26-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Arrows held on with a 2-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Camden Preble Shawnee faced off against Ansonia and Marion Pleasant took on Marion Harding on Oct. 18 at Harding High School.
Canal Fulton Northwest holds off Orange
Canal Fulton Northwest finally found a way to top Orange 36-30 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Canal Fulton Northwest opened with a 15-14 advantage over Orange through the first quarter.
The Indians’ offense jumped in front for a 29-24 lead over the Lions at halftime.
Canal Fulton Northwest jumped to a 36-27 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Lions rallied with a 3-0 advantage in the final quarter. However, the Indians prevailed.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Canal Fulton Northwest faced off against Wooster Triway and Orange took on Rocky River Lutheran W. on Oct. 18 at Lutheran West High School.
Canal Winchester comes from behind to stop Westerville South
Canal Winchester fought to overcome a first-quarter deficit for a 17-7 win over Westerville South on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Westerville S. started on steady ground by forging a 7-0 lead over Canal Winchester at the end of the first quarter.
The two squads struggled a 7-7 standstill as the third quarter opened.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The Indians got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 10-0 edge.
Last time Canal Winchester and Westerville S. played in a 35-14 game on Oct. 6, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Canal Winchester faced off against Lancaster and Westerville S. took on Cols. Franklin Hts. on Oct. 18 at Franklin Heights High School.
Canal Winchester Harvest dominates Dawson-Bryant in convincing showing
Canal Winchester Harvest’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Dawson-Bryant 40-6 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Canal Winchester Harvest faced off against Cin. La Salle and Dawson-Bryant took on Proctorville Fairland on Oct. 18 at Fairland High School.
Canfield S. Range prevails over Navarre Fairless
Canfield S. Range dismissed Navarre Fairless by a 56-13 count in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Canfield S. Range opened with a 28-6 advantage over Navarre Fairless through the first quarter.
The Raiders opened a massive 49-6 gap over the Falcons at the intermission.
Canfield S. Range and Navarre Fairless each scored in the third quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last season, Canfield S. Range and Navarre Fairless squared off on Oct. 27, 2023 at South Range High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Canfield S. Range faced off against Louisville and Navarre Fairless took on New Franklin Manchester on Oct. 18 at Manchester High School.
Carey edges past Defiance Tinora in tough test
Carey finally found a way to top Defiance Tinora 21-17 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Defiance Tinora faced off against Paulding and Carey took on Sycamore Mohawk on Oct. 18 at Mohawk High School.
Bloom-Carroll escapes close call with Bishop Hartley
Bloom-Carroll finally found a way to top Bishop Hartley 44-43 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Bloom-Carroll moved in front of Bishop Hartley 21-13 to begin the second quarter.
The Hawks didn’t give up, slicing the gap to 31-27 at the intermission.
The roles reversed in the third quarter as Bishop Hartley fought to within 38-35.
The Hawks managed an 8-6 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.
Last season, Bloom-Carroll and Bishop Hartley faced off on Aug. 25, 2023 at Bloom-Carroll High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bloom-Carroll faced off against Cols. Hamilton Twp. and Bishop Hartley took on Cols. KIPP on Oct. 18 at Bishop Hartley High School.
Casstown Miami E. exhales after close call with Milton-Union
Casstown Miami E. posted a narrow 14-6 win over Milton-Union in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Both teams were shutout in the first, second and third quarters.
The Vikings got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-6 edge.
Last time Milton-Union and Casstown Miami E. played in a 28-25 game on Sept. 22, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Casstown Miami E. faced off against Tipp City Bethel and Milton-Union took on Day. Northridge on Oct. 18 at Northridge High School.
Centerburg delivers statement win over Reedsville Eastern
Centerburg unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Reedsville Eastern 34-12 Friday on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Centerburg jumped in front of Reedsville Eastern 14-12 to begin the second quarter.
Neither squad could muster points in the second and third quarters.
The Trojans got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 20-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Centerburg faced off against Howard E. Knox.
Centerville shuts out Beavercreek
Defense dominated as Centerville pitched a 42-0 shutout of Beavercreek for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Centerville opened with a 21-0 advantage over Beavercreek through the first quarter.
The Elks fought to a 42-0 intermission margin at the Beavers’ expense.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.
Last season, Centerville and Beavercreek squared off on Sept. 29, 2023 at Centerville High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Centerville faced off against Springboro and Beavercreek took on Huber Hts. Wayne on Oct. 18 at Wayne High School.
Chardon sets early tone to dominate Tallmadge
Chardon left no doubt in recording a 49-14 win over Tallmadge in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Chardon darted in front of Tallmadge 21-7 to begin the second quarter.
The Hilltoppers fought to a 28-14 intermission margin at the Blue Devils’ expense.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren third quarter.
The Hilltoppers got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 21-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Chardon faced off against Eastlake North and Tallmadge took on Kent Roosevelt on Oct. 18 at Roosevelt High School.
Cin. Anderson takes advantage of early margin to defeat Trenton Edgewood
Cin. Anderson broke to an early lead and topped Trenton Edgewood 78-7 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Cin. Anderson pulled in front of Trenton Edgewood 32-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Raptors registered a 62-0 advantage at halftime over the Cougars.
Cin. Anderson charged to a 70-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Raptors got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with an 8-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Anderson faced off against Cin. Winton Woods and Trenton Edgewood took on Franklin on Oct. 18 at Edgewood High School.
Cin. College Prep. narrowly defeats S. Charleston SE
Cin. College Prep. pushed past S. Charleston SE for a 20-7 win on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Cin. College Prep. opened with a 14-7 advantage over S. Charleston SE through the first quarter.
Cin. College Prep. darted to a 20-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad could muster points in the second and fourth quarters.
Recently on Oct. 18, S. Charleston SE squared off with London Madison-Plains in a football game.
Cin. Country Day tops Cin. Deer Park
Cin. Country Day dominated from start to finish in an imposing 39-14 win over Cin. Deer Park in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren first quarter.
The Nighthawks fought to a 10-7 halftime margin at the Wildcats’ expense.
Cin. Country Day charged to a 32-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Nighthawks got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Country Day faced off against Lockland and Cin. Deer Park took on Cin. Mariemont on Oct. 18 at Mariemont High School.
Cin. Elder crushes Mason
Cin. Elder unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Mason 28-3 Friday for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Cin. Elder opened with a 7-0 advantage over Mason through the first quarter.
The Panthers fought to a 14-3 intermission margin at the Comets’ expense.
Cin. Elder breathed fire to a 28-3 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Elder faced off against Indpls Chatard and Mason took on Cin. Sycamore on Oct. 18 at Sycamore High School.
Cin. Indian Hill darts by Day. Northridge
Cin. Indian Hill raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 50-14 win over Day. Northridge in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Day. Northridge faced off against Milton-Union and Cin. Indian Hill took on Cin. Wyoming on Oct. 18 at Indian Hill High School.
Cin. La Salle bests Monroe
Cin. La Salle dominated Monroe 69-21 at La Salle High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Cin. La Salle opened with a 34-0 advantage over Monroe through the first quarter.
The Lancers registered a 55-14 advantage at intermission over the Hornets.
Both teams scored evenly in the third quarter to make it 62-21.
The Lancers held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. La Salle faced off against Canal Winchester Harvest and Monroe took on Hamilton Ross on Oct. 18 at Ross High School.
Strong start sends Cin. Madeira over Williamsburg
Cin. Madeira grabbed a quick lead then had to fight to retain its advantage before securing a 21-14 win against Williamsburg during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Cin. Madeira a 14-0 lead over Williamsburg.
Defense ruled the second and third quarters as Cin. Madeira and Williamsburg were both scoreless.
The Wildcats rallied in the fourth quarter, but the Mustangs & Amazons skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Williamsburg faced off against Bethel-Tate and Cin. Madeira took on Cin. Finneytown on Oct. 18 at Madeira High School.
Cin. McNicholas dominates Celina
Cin. McNicholas controlled the action to earn an impressive 35-3 win against Celina in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Cin. McNicholas jumped in front of Celina 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Rockets’ offense thundered in front for a 21-3 lead over the Bulldogs at halftime.
Cin. McNicholas pulled to a 34-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Rockets got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 1-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. McNicholas faced off against Day. Carroll and Celina took on Defiance on Oct. 18 at Defiance High School.
Cin. Moeller sets early tone to dominate Cin. Sycamore
Cin. Moeller broke to an early lead and topped Cin. Sycamore 63-7 at Moeller High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Cin. Moeller faced off against St. Edward (OH) and Cin. Sycamore took on Mason on Oct. 18 at Sycamore High School.
Cin. Mt. Healthy’s initial push dashes Cin. Aiken’s hopes
After jumping in front early, Cin. Mt. Healthy held off Cin. Aiken squad for a 26-20 win in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Cin. Mt. Healthy opened with a 12-0 advantage over Cin. Aiken through the first quarter.
The Fighting Owls’ offense stormed in front for a 19-0 lead over the Falcons at halftime.
The gap narrowed in the third quarter when Cin. Aiken made it 19-14.
The Fighting Owls got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-6 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Mt Healthy faced off against Oxford Talawanda and Cin. Aiken took on Cin. Taft on Oct. 19 at Taft High School.
Fairfield takes the lead, but can’t maintain it in falling to Cin. Princeton
Cin. Princeton fought back from a slow start and rolled to 48-7 win over Fairfield during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Fairfield started on steady ground by forging a 7-0 lead over Cin. Princeton at the end of the first quarter.
The Vikings’ offense jumped in front for a 21-7 lead over the Indians at halftime.
Cin. Princeton thundered to a 42-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Vikings held on with a 6-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Last season, Cin. Princeton and Fairfield squared off on Sept. 29, 2023 at Fairfield High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Princeton faced off against Middletown and Fairfield took on Cin. Oak Hills on Oct. 18 at Fairfield High School.
Cin. Taft races in front to defeat Spring. Kenton Ridge
Cin. Taft rushed to an early advantage and ran away for a 50-7 win over Spring. Kenton Ridge in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Cin. Taft faced off against Cin. Aiken and Spring. Kenton Ridge took on London on Oct. 18 at Kenton Ridge High School.
Cin. Winton Woods shuts out Morrow Little Miami
Cin. Winton Woods’ defense throttled Morrow Little Miami, resulting in a 35-0 shutout in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
The Warriors fought to a 28-0 halftime margin at the Panthers’ expense.
Neither squad could muster points in the first and third quarters.
The Warriors got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
Last season, Cin. Winton Woods and Morrow Little Miami faced off on Sept. 15, 2023 at Winton Woods High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Winton Woods faced off against Cin. Anderson and Morrow Little Miami took on Milford (OH) on Oct. 18 at Milford (OH).
Cin. Wyoming scores early, pulls away from Cin. Shroder
A swift early pace pushed Cin. Wyoming past Cin. Shroder Friday 49-14 for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cin. Wyoming faced off against Cin. Indian Hill and Cin. Shroder took on Day. Christian on Oct. 19 at Shroder High School.
Purcell Marian pushes over Bainbridge Paint Valley
Purcell Marian eventually beat Bainbridge Paint Valley 34-21 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Purcell Marian opened with a 14-7 advantage over Bainbridge Paint Valley through the first quarter.
The Cavaliers’ offense moved in front for a 28-14 lead over the Bearcats at halftime.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the third quarter.
The Bearcats managed a 7-6 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bainbridge Paint Valley faced off against Chillicothe Unioto and Purcell Marian took on St. Bernard Roger Bacon on Oct. 18 at Roger Bacon High School.
St. Xavier (OH) shuts out Milford (OH)
A suffocating defense helped St. Xavier (OH) handle Milford (OH) 41-0 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, St. Xavier (OH) faced off against Cle. St Ignatius and Milford (OH) took on Morrow Little Miami on Oct. 18 at Milford (OH).
Circleville Logan Elm sprints past Philo
Circleville Logan Elm grabbed a 41-21 victory at the expense of Philo on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave Circleville Logan Elm a 13-6 lead over Philo.
The Braves opened a monstrous 27-6 gap over the Electrics at halftime.
Circleville Logan Elm pulled to a 33-6 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Electrics rallied in the fourth quarter, but the Braves skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Circleville Logan Elm faced off against Albany Alexander and Philo took on New Concord John Glenn on Oct. 18 at Philo High School.
Clarksville Clinton-Massie races in front to defeat St. Bernard Roger Bacon
An early dose of momentum helped Clarksville Clinton-Massie to a 41-7 runaway past St. Bernard Roger Bacon for an Ohio high school football victory at Clinton-Massie High on Nov. 1.
Clarksville Clinton-Massie opened with a 28-0 advantage over St. Bernard Roger Bacon through the first quarter.
The Falcons fought to a 41-0 intermission margin at the Spartans’ expense.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Spartans outpointed the Falcons 7-0 in the final quarter, but it was not enough to close the gap.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Clarksville Clinton-Massie faced off against Batavia and St. Bernard Roger Bacon took on Purcell Marian on Oct. 18 at Roger Bacon High School.
Cle. Adams shuts out Cle. Collinwood
Cle. Adams’ defense throttled Cle. Collinwood, resulting in a 52-0 shutout on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Cle. Adams opened with a 12-0 advantage over Cle. Collinwood through the first quarter.
The Rebels’ offense pulled in front for a 44-0 lead over the Railroaders at halftime.
Cle. Adams pulled to a 52-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
Last season, Cle. Adams and Cle. Collinwood squared off on Oct. 26, 2023 at Collinwood High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cle. Adams faced off against Cle. E. Tech.
Cle. Benedictine crushes Tiffin Columbian
Cle. Benedictine scored early and often to roll over Tiffin Columbian 35-7 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled evenly to a 7-7 tie through the first quarter.
The Bengals fought to a 21-7 halftime margin at the Tornadoes’ expense.
Cle. Benedictine breathed fire to a 28-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Bengals got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cle. Benedictine faced off against Lyndhurst Brush and Tiffin Columbian took on Norwalk on Oct. 18 at Columbian High School.
Cle. Glenville rallies to top Chardon NDCL
Chardon NDCL’s advantage forced Cle. Glenville to dig down, but it did to earn a 47-20 win Friday in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The start wasn’t the problem for Chardon NDCL, as it began with a 3-0 edge over Cle. Glenville through the end of the first quarter.
The Tarblooders kept a 26-13 halftime margin at the Lions’ expense.
Cle. Glenville pulled to a 33-13 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Tarblooders got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-7 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cle. Glenville faced off against Cle. John Marshall and Chardon NDCL took on Parma Padua on Oct. 18 at Padua Franciscan High School.
Cle. VASJ overwhelms Gates Mills Hawken
Cle. VASJ dominated Gates Mills Hawken 52-21 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled evenly to a 14-14 tie through the first quarter.
The Vikings opened a small 31-21 gap over the Hawks at the intermission.
Cle. VASJ charged to a 45-21 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Vikings held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Gates Mills Hawken faced off against Painesville Harvey and Cle. VASJ took on STVM on Oct. 18 at Villa Angela-Saint Joseph High School.
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor delivers statement win over Urbana
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor handled Urbana 43-6 in an impressive showing for an Ohio high school football victory at Taylor High on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor a 7-0 lead over Urbana.
The Yellow Jackets’ offense moved in front for a 21-6 lead over the Hillclimbers at the intermission.
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor jumped to a 43-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor faced off against Reading and Urbana took on New Carlisle Tecumseh on Oct. 18 at Tecumseh High School.
Clyde tacks win on Tontogany Otsego
Clyde rolled past Tontogany Otsego for a comfortable 42-7 victory on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave Clyde a 7-0 lead over Tontogany Otsego.
Defense ruled the second quarter as the Fliers and the Knights were both scoreless.
Clyde darted to a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Fliers held on with a 21-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Clyde faced off against Huron and Tontogany Otsego took on Millbury Lake on Oct. 18 at Otsego High School.
Coldwater allows no points against Covington
Coldwater’s defense throttled Covington, resulting in a 58-0 shutout at Coldwater High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Coldwater faced off against Versailles and Covington took on DeGraff Riverside on Oct. 18 at Riverside High School.
Columbia Station Columbia’s speedy start jolts Rittman
Columbia Station Columbia left no doubt in recording a 49-7 win over Rittman for an Ohio high school football victory at Columbia High on Nov. 1.
Columbia Station Columbia opened with a 28-0 advantage over Rittman through the first quarter.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second quarter, as neither squad scored.
Columbia Station Columbia thundered to a 42-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Both teams scored evenly in the final quarter to make it 49-7.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Columbia Station Columbia faced off against Sheffield Brookside and Rittman took on Jeromesville Hillsdale on Oct. 18 at Rittman High School.
Bishop Ready carves slim margin over Plain City Jonathan Alder
Bishop Ready posted a narrow 18-17 win over Plain City Jonathan Alder on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Plain City Jonathan Alder showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-0 advantage over Bishop Ready as the first quarter ended.
Through the early stages of the affair, the Pioneers controlled the pace, taking a 10-2 lead into intermission.
Plain City Jonathan Alder darted a close margin over Bishop Ready as both teams headed to make end of the third quarter adjustments.
It took a 10-7 rally, but the Silver Knights were up to the task, grabbing the lead for good in the final quarter.
Last season, Bishop Ready and Plain City Jonathan Alder faced off on Oct. 27, 2023 at Bishop Ready High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Plain City Jonathan Alder faced off against Bellefontaine and Bishop Ready took on Cols. Bexley on Oct. 18 at Bexley High School.
Bishop Watterson defeats Vincent Warren
Bishop Watterson’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Vincent Warren 44-7 during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Bishop Watterson moved in front of Vincent Warren 10-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Eagles’ offense charged in front for a 37-0 lead over the Warriors at halftime.
Bishop Watterson thundered to a 44-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Warriors enjoyed a 7-0 edge in the fourth quarter, yet the result was already decided.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bishop Watterson faced off against Harrison.
Cols. DeSales narrowly defeats New Albany
Cols. DeSales handed New Albany a tough 48-28 loss on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Cols. DeSales moved in front of New Albany 13-7 to begin the second quarter.
The Stallions registered a 34-14 advantage at intermission over the Eagles.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the third quarter.
The Stallions and the Eagles each scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cols. DeSales faced off against Cin. NW and New Albany took on Pickerington N. on Oct. 18 at New Albany High School.
Cols. Grandview Hts. takes advantage of early margin to defeat Marion Elgin
Cols. Grandview Hts. scored early and often in a 41-6 win over Marion Elgin in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cols. Grandview Hts. faced off against Lucasville Valley and Marion Elgin took on Lima Perry on Oct. 18 at Perry High School.
Worthington Kilbourne holds off Cols. Walnut Ridge
Worthington Kilbourne posted a narrow 29-26 win over Cols. Walnut Ridge during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Cols. Walnut Ridge showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 12-7 advantage over Worthington Kilbourne as the first quarter ended.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second and third quarters, as neither squad scored.
The Wolves rebounded from a late deficit, outscoring the Scots 22-14 in the last stanza for the victory.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cols. Walnut Ridge faced off against Cols. Briggs and Worthington Kilbourne took on Westerville N. on Oct. 18 at Worthington Kilbourne High School.
Columbus Grove takes down N. Baltimore
Columbus Grove dominated from start to finish in an imposing 42-8 win over N. Baltimore in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Columbus Grove opened with a 21-0 advantage over N. Baltimore through the first quarter.
The Bulldogs fought to a 35-0 halftime margin at the Tigers’ expense.
Columbus Grove steamrolled to a 42-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Tigers rallied in the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Columbus Grove faced off against Lima Cent. Cath. and N. Baltimore took on Crestline on Oct. 18 at Crestline High School.
Corning Miller narrowly defeats Racine Southern
Corning Miller eventually beat Racine Southern 27-16 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Corning Miller jumped in front of Racine Southern 13-6 to begin the second quarter.
The Falcons’ offense moved in front for a 21-6 lead over the Tornadoes at the intermission.
Corning Miller thundered to a 27-6 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Falcons chalked up this decision in spite of the Tornadoes’ spirited final-quarter performance.
Recently on Oct. 18, Corning Miller squared off with Zanesville Rosecrans in a football game.
Creston Norwayne outlasts Delta in overtime classic
Creston Norwayne topped Delta in a 45-42 overtime thriller in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Tough to find an edge early, Creston Norwayne and Delta fashioned a 14-14 stalemate through the first quarter.
The scoreboard blinked a 21-21 tie, as the two teams turned toward the third quarter.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Creston Norwayne and Delta locked in a 28-28 stalemate.
Nothing was decided in the final quarter, with the Bobcats and the Panthers locked in a 42-42 stalemate.
Creston Norwayne held on with a 3-0 scoring edge in the first overtime period.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Creston Norwayne faced off against Smithville and Delta took on Liberty Center on Oct. 18 at Delta High School.
Crown City S. Gallia dominates New Matamoras Frontier in convincing showing
Crown City S. Gallia handled New Matamoras Frontier 56-14 in an impressive showing in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Crown City S. Gallia faced off against Beaver Eastern and New Matamoras Frontier took on Woodsfield Monroe Cent. on Oct. 18 at Frontier High School.
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA darts by Hunting Valley University
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA dominated Hunting Valley University 45-14 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave Cuyahoga Falls CVCA a 6-0 lead over Hunting Valley University.
The Royals opened an enormous 23-7 gap over the Preppers at the intermission.
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA steamrolled to a 38-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Both teams scored evenly in the final quarter to make it 45-14.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cuyahoga Falls CVCA faced off against Orrville and Hunting Valley University took on Cin. Dohn on Oct. 18 at University School.
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit allows no points against Willoughby S.
A suffocating defense helped Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit handle Willoughby S. 42-0 during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit opened with a 14-0 advantage over Willoughby S. through the first quarter.
The Warriors opened a giant 28-0 gap over the Rebels at halftime.
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit roared to a 42-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit faced off against Brunswick and Willoughby S. took on Chagrin Falls Kenston on Oct. 18 at South High School.
Cuyahoga Hts. rallies to top Norwalk St. Paul
Norwalk St. Paul’s advantage forced Cuyahoga Hts. to dig down, but it did to earn a 37-20 win Friday during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Norwalk St. Paul showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 14-7 advantage over Cuyahoga Hts. as the first quarter ended.
The Red Wolves kept a 28-20 intermission margin at the Flyers’ expense.
Cuyahoga Hts. darted to a 34-20 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Red Wolves held on with a 3-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cuyahoga Hts. faced off against Garfield Hts. Trinity.
Dalton shuts out Youngs. Valley Christian
Defense dominated as Dalton pitched a 62-0 shutout of Youngs. Valley Christian in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Dalton a 28-0 lead over Youngs. Valley Christian.
The Bulldogs registered a 35-0 advantage at intermission over the Eagles.
Dalton breathed fire to a 49-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Bulldogs held on with a 13-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Dalton faced off against Doylestown Chippewa and Youngs. Valley Christian took on Hanoverton United on Oct. 19 at Valley Christian School.
Danville defense stifles Bridgeport
Defense dominated as Danville pitched a 57-0 shutout of Bridgeport in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Danville faced off against Fredericktown and Bridgeport took on Shadyside on Oct. 18 at Bridgeport High School.
Day. Chaminade Julienne comes from behind to stop Bellefontaine
Day. Chaminade Julienne fought back from a slow start and rolled to 44-28 win over Bellefontaine in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The start wasn’t the problem for Bellefontaine, as it began with a 21-10 edge over Day. Chaminade Julienne through the end of the first quarter.
The Eagles kept a 24-21 halftime margin at the Chieftains’ expense.
Day. Chaminade Julienne steamrolled to a 38-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Chieftains rallied in the final quarter, but the Eagles skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Bellefontaine faced off against Plain City Jonathan Alder and Day. Chaminade Julienne took on Kettering Alter on Oct. 24 at Archbishop Alter.
Defiance allows no points against Bowling Green
Defense dominated as Defiance pitched a 38-0 shutout of Bowling Green on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Defiance a 24-0 lead over Bowling Green.
The Bulldogs fought to a 31-0 intermission margin at the Bobcats’ expense.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Bulldogs held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Defiance faced off against Celina and Bowling Green took on Napoleon on Oct. 18 at Napoleon High School.
Delaware Olentangy Berlin comes from behind to stop Grove City
Delaware Olentangy Berlin shook off a slow start and pulled away for a 28-7 win over Grove City in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
The start wasn’t the problem for Grove City, as it began with a 7-3 edge over Delaware Olentangy Berlin through the end of the first quarter.
The Bears kept a 13-7 intermission margin at the Greyhounds’ expense.
Delaware Olentangy Berlin jumped to a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Bears got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Delaware Olentangy Berlin faced off against Marysville and Grove City took on Gahanna Lincoln on Oct. 18 at Gahanna Lincoln High School.
Delphos St. John’s pockets slim win over McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley
Delphos St. John’s posted a narrow 28-22 win over McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley started on steady ground by forging an 8-7 lead over Delphos St. John’s at the end of the first quarter.
Had this been a prize fight, the Rams would’ve earned the judge’s decision at intermission, with a 22-14 lead on the Blue Jays.
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley had a 22-21 edge on Delphos St. John’s at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
The Rams had the advantage to start the final quarter, but the Blue Jays won the session and the game with a 7-0 performance.
In recent action on Oct. 18, McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley faced off against Dola Hardin Northern and Delphos St John’s took on Rockford Parkway on Oct. 18 at Parkway High School.
Dover shuts out Granville
Defense dominated as Dover pitched a 33-0 shutout of Granville in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Dover opened with a 6-0 advantage over Granville through the first quarter.
The Tornadoes opened a massive 19-0 gap over the Blue Aces at halftime.
Dover thundered to a 26-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Tornadoes got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Granville faced off against Zanesville and Dover took on Linsly on Oct. 18 at Dover High School.
Dresden Tri-Valley takes down Carrollton
Dresden Tri-Valley scored early and often to roll over Carrollton 43-12 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Dresden Tri-Valley opened with a 7-0 advantage over Carrollton through the first quarter.
The Scotties registered a 28-6 advantage at halftime over the Warriors.
Dresden Tri-Valley stormed to a 43-12 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Dresden Tri-Valley faced off against Thornville Sheridan and Carrollton took on Beloit W. Branch on Oct. 18 at Carrollton High School.
Dublin Coffman pockets slim win over Galloway Westland
Dublin Coffman finally found a way to top Galloway Westland 49-42 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Shamrocks opened a small 28-14 gap over the Cougars at the intermission.
Dublin Coffman charged to a 41-21 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Cougars enjoyed a 21-8 edge in the final quarter, yet the result was already decided.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Galloway Westland faced off against Delaware Hayes and Dublin Coffman took on Cols. Upper Arlington on Oct. 18 at Upper Arlington High School.
E. Liverpool escapes close call with East
E. Liverpool finally found a way to top East 41-40 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
East showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out an 8-0 advantage over E. Liverpool as the first quarter ended.
The Tigers climbed on top in the first half and stayed there with a 22-12 lead at intermission.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with E. Liverpool and East locked in a 34-34 stalemate.
The Potters held on with a 7-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, East faced off against Cols. Centennial and E. Liverpool took on Weir on Oct. 18 at Weir High School.
Findlay Liberty-Benton defense stifles Fairview
Defense dominated as Findlay Liberty-Benton pitched a 37-0 shutout of Fairview at Liberty-Benton High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Findlay Liberty-Benton steamrolled in front of Fairview 17-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Eagles registered a 30-0 advantage at halftime over the Warriors.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren third quarter.
The Eagles got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Findlay Liberty-Benton faced off against Arcadia and Fairview took on Burton Berkshire on Oct. 18 at Fairview High School.
Ft. Loramie dominates Mt. Victory Ridgemont in convincing showing
It was a tough night for Mt. Victory Ridgemont which was overmatched by Ft. Loramie in this 49-22 verdict.
Ft. Loramie opened with a 7-0 advantage over Mt. Victory Ridgemont through the first quarter.
The Redskins’ offense jumped in front for a 29-16 lead over the Golden Gophers at the intermission.
Ft. Loramie jumped to a 42-22 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Redskins got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Mt. Victory Ridgemont faced off against Cory-Rawson and Ft. Loramie took on Delphos Jefferson on Oct. 18 at Jefferson High School.
Piketon comes up short in matchup with Gahanna Cols. Academy
Gahanna Cols. Academy handed Piketon a tough 24-7 loss during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Gahanna Cols. Academy opened with a 3-0 advantage over Piketon through the first quarter.
Gahanna Cols. Academy charged to a 24-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Both teams were shutout in the second and fourth quarters.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Gahanna Cols. Academy faced off against Delaware Buckeye Valley and Piketon took on Frankfort Adena on Oct. 18 at Adena High School.
Gahanna Lincoln prevails over Reynoldsburg
Gahanna Lincoln unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Reynoldsburg 38-10 Friday for an Ohio high school football victory at Gahanna Lincoln High on Nov. 1.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Golden Lions’ offense jumped in front for a 17-7 lead over the Raiders at the intermission.
Gahanna Lincoln thundered to a 38-10 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
Last season, Gahanna Lincoln and Reynoldsburg faced off on Oct. 27, 2023 at Gahanna Lincoln High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Gahanna Lincoln faced off against Grove City and Reynoldsburg took on Newark on Oct. 18 at Reynoldsburg High School.
Galion Northmor shuts out Caldwell
Galion Northmor’s defense throttled Caldwell, resulting in a 42-0 shutout in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Galion Northmor opened with a 21-0 advantage over Caldwell through the first quarter.
The Golden Knights opened a towering 42-0 gap over the Redskins at the intermission.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Galion Northmor faced off against Cardington-Lincoln and Caldwell took on Toronto on Oct. 18 at Caldwell High School.
Garrettsville Garfield carves slim margin over Garfield Hts. Trinity
Garrettsville Garfield topped Garfield Hts. Trinity 35-26 in a tough tilt in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Garfield Hts. Trinity started on steady ground by forging a 7-6 lead over Garrettsville Garfield at the end of the first quarter.
Both teams needed to regroup after dueling to a 14-14 standoff at the end of the second quarter.
Garrettsville Garfield moved ahead of Garfield Hts. Trinity 28-20 as the final quarter started.
The G-Men got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-6 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Garrettsville Garfield faced off against Columbiana Crestview and Garfield Hts. Trinity took on Cuyahoga Hts. on Oct. 18 at Trinity High School.
Gates Mills Gilmour tops Akr. East
Gates Mills Gilmour rolled past Akr. East for a comfortable 45-12 victory during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Gates Mills Gilmour a 6-0 lead over Akr. East.
The Lancers’ offense darted in front for a 19-12 lead over the Dragons at halftime.
Gates Mills Gilmour roared to a 38-12 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Lancers held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Recently on Oct. 18, Gates Mills Gilmour squared off with Cle. Rhodes in a football game.
Geneva crushes Madison
Geneva dominated from start to finish in an imposing 35-11 win over Madison on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Geneva a 7-0 lead over Madison.
The Eagles’ offense jumped in front for a 14-3 lead over the Blue Streaks at the intermission.
Geneva stormed to a 28-3 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Blue Streaks narrowed the gap 8-7 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.
Last time Geneva and Madison played in a 42-21 game on Oct. 12, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Geneva faced off against Madison and Geneva took on Madison on Oct. 18 at Geneva High School.
Germantown Valley View records thin win against New Richmond
Germantown Valley View topped New Richmond 26-20 in a tough tilt in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
New Richmond showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 12-7 advantage over Germantown Valley View as the first quarter ended.
The Spartans’ offense darted in front for a 14-12 lead over the Lions at the intermission.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Germantown Valley View and New Richmond locked in a 20-20 stalemate.
The Spartans held on with a 6-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Germantown Valley View faced off against Brookville and New Richmond took on Wilmington on Oct. 18 at Wilmington High School.
Gibsonburg sprints past Arlington
Gibsonburg notched a win against Arlington 21-6 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Gibsonburg opened with a 7-0 advantage over Arlington through the first quarter.
The Red Devils didn’t give up, slicing the gap to 7-6 at halftime.
Gibsonburg jumped to a 14-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Golden Bears got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Gibsonburg faced off against Castalia Margaretta and Arlington took on Arcadia on Oct. 24 at Arlington High School.
Girard rides to cruise-control win over Richmond Edison
Girard scored early and often to roll over Richmond Edison 44-7 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Girard a 23-0 lead over Richmond Edison.
The Indians fought to a 37-0 halftime margin at the Wildcats’ expense.
Girard pulled to a 44-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Wildcats rallied with a 7-0 advantage in the final quarter. However, the Indians prevailed.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Girard faced off against Hubbard and Richmond Edison took on Cadiz Harrison Cent. on Oct. 18 at Edison High School.
Glouster Trimble overpowers Lancaster Fisher Cath. in thorough fashion
It was a tough night for Lancaster Fisher Cath. which was overmatched by Glouster Trimble in this 28-7 verdict.
Glouster Trimble opened with a 14-0 advantage over Lancaster Fisher Cath. through the first quarter.
The Tomcats’ offense charged in front for a 22-0 lead over the Irish at halftime.
Neither defense permitted points in the third quarter.
The Irish outpointed the Tomcats 7-6 in the fourth quarter, but it was not enough to close the gap.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Glouster Trimble faced off against Waterford and Lancaster Fisher Cath. took on Sugar Grove Berne Union on Oct. 18 at Berne Union High School.
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley’s speedy start jolts Heath
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 40-15 victory over Heath at Indian Valley High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Gnadenhutten Indian Valley a 27-0 lead over Heath.
The Braves registered a 40-0 advantage at halftime over the Bulldogs.
Neither defense permitted points in the third quarter.
The Bulldogs narrowed the gap 15-0 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley faced off against Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley and Heath took on Johnstown Northridge on Oct. 18 at Northridge High School.
Groveport-Madison races in front to defeat Delaware Hayes
Groveport-Madison broke to an early lead and topped Delaware Hayes 48-7 at Groveport Madison High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Groveport-Madison opened with a 13-0 advantage over Delaware Hayes through the first quarter.
The Cruisers’ offense thundered in front for a 34-7 lead over the Pacers at the intermission.
Groveport-Madison breathed fire to a 48-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Groveport-Madison faced off against Logan and Delaware Hayes took on Galloway Westland on Oct. 18 at Westland High School.
Hamilton shuts out Cin. Oak Hills
Defense dominated as Hamilton pitched a 28-0 shutout of Cin. Oak Hills in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Hamilton moved in front of Cin. Oak Hills 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Big Blue registered a 28-0 advantage at halftime over the Highlanders.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.
Last season, Hamilton and Cin. Oak Hills squared off on Sept. 8, 2023 at Oak Hills High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Hamilton faced off against Cin. Colerain and Cin. Oak Hills took on Fairfield on Oct. 18 at Fairfield High School.
Hamilton Badin holds off Trotwood-Madison
Hamilton Badin topped Trotwood-Madison 14-12 in a tough tilt in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Hamilton Badin opened with a 7-0 advantage over Trotwood-Madison through the first quarter.
Hamilton Badin’s offense darted in front for a 14-0 lead over Trotwood-Madison at halftime.
Trotwood-Madison showed its spirit while rallying to within 14-6 in the third quarter.
Trotwood-Madison rallied with a 6-0 advantage in the fourth quarter. However, Hamilton Badin prevailed.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Hamilton Badin faced off against Day. Chaminade Julienne and Trotwood-Madison took on Day. Meadowdale on Oct. 18 at Trotwood-Madison High School.
Hamler Patrick Henry overwhelms Metamora Evergreen
Hamler Patrick Henry scored early and often to roll over Metamora Evergreen 35-4 during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Hamler Patrick Henry opened with a 14-0 advantage over Metamora Evergreen through the first quarter.
The Patriots registered a 28-0 advantage at intermission over the Vikings.
Hamler Patrick Henry roared to a 35-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Vikings closed the lead with a 4-0 margin in the fourth quarter.
Last time Hamler Patrick Henry and Metamora Evergreen played in a 38-0 game on Sept. 8, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Hamler Patrick Henry faced off against Archbold and Metamora Evergreen took on Swanton on Oct. 18 at Evergreen High School.
Harrison dominates Troy
Harrison unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Troy 43-7 Friday in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Wildcats’ offense moved in front for a 22-7 lead over the Trojans at halftime.
Harrison thundered to a 43-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Harrison faced off against Bishop Watterson and Troy took on Fairborn on Oct. 18 at Troy High School.
Hilliard Bradley’s early pace exhausts Springfield
Hilliard Bradley raced to a first-quarter lead and held on for a 34-30 win over Springfield at Hilliard Bradley High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Hilliard Bradley opened with a 28-14 advantage over Springfield through the first quarter.
Defense ruled the second quarter as the Jaguars and the Wildcats were both scoreless.
Springfield showed some mettle by fighting back to a 28-27 count in the third quarter.
The Jaguars got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 6-3 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Hilliard Bradley faced off against Lewis Center Olentangy Orange and Springfield took on Clayton Northmont on Oct. 24 at Northmont High School.
Hilliard Davidson takes advantage of early margin to defeat Marysville
A swift early pace pushed Hilliard Davidson past Marysville Friday 52-7 for an Ohio high school football victory at Marysville High on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Hilliard Davidson a 28-0 lead over Marysville.
The Wildcats’ offense jumped in front for a 45-0 lead over the Monarchs at the intermission.
Marysville battled back to make it 45-7 in the third quarter.
The Wildcats got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Marysville faced off against Delaware Olentangy Berlin and Hilliard Davidson took on Powell Olentangy Liberty on Oct. 18 at Olentangy Liberty High School.
Huber Hts. Wayne squeezes past Middletown
Huber Hts. Wayne posted a narrow 26-20 win over Middletown in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Huber Hts. Wayne opened with an 8-0 advantage over Middletown through the first quarter.
The Middies jumped a small margin over the Warriors as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.
Middletown had a 20-18 edge on Huber Hts. Wayne at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
The Warriors fought back from a final-quarter deficit to earn the victory over the Middies.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Middletown faced off against Cin. Princeton and Huber Hts. Wayne took on Beavercreek on Oct. 18 at Wayne High School.
Hudson dominates Youngs. Boardman
Hudson dominated from start to finish in an imposing 37-7 win over Youngs. Boardman during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Hudson moved in front of Youngs. Boardman 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Explorers registered a 16-7 advantage at intermission over the Spartans.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Explorers held on with a 21-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Youngs. Boardman faced off against Austintown-Fitch and Hudson took on N. Royalton on Oct. 18 at Hudson High School.
Huron bests Spencerville
Huron earned a convincing 42-7 win over Spencerville in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Huron opened with a 14-0 advantage over Spencerville through the first quarter.
The Tigers fought to a 28-0 intermission margin at the Bearcats’ expense.
Huron jumped to a 42-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Bearcats narrowed the gap 7-0 in the final quarter but it was too little, too late.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Huron faced off against Clyde and Spencerville took on Delphos Jefferson on Oct. 24 at Jefferson High School.
Ironton darts by Worthington Christian
Ironton unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Worthington Christian 68-14 Friday for an Ohio high school football victory at Ironton High on Nov. 1.
Ironton opened with a 14-0 advantage over Worthington Christian through the first quarter.
The Fighting Tigers’ offense pulled in front for a 35-14 lead over the Warriors at the intermission.
Ironton steamrolled to a 61-14 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Fighting Tigers got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
Last season, Ironton and Worthington Christian squared off on Oct. 27, 2023 at Ironton High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Ironton faced off against Gallipolis Gallia and Worthington Christian took on Grove City Christian on Oct. 18 at Grove City Christian School.
Ironton Rock Hill barely beats London Madison-Plains
Ironton Rock Hill posted a narrow 30-21 win over London Madison-Plains at Rock Hill High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Ironton Rock Hill a 14-7 lead over London Madison-Plains.
The Golden Eagles showed some mettle by fighting back to a 23-21 halftime margin.
Ironton Rock Hill darted to a 30-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Ironton Rock Hill faced off against Chesapeake and London Madison-Plains took on S. Charleston SE on Oct. 18 at Madison-Plains High School.
Jackson earns stressful win over New Philadelphia
Jackson posted a narrow 21-14 win over New Philadelphia for an Ohio high school football victory at Jackson High on Nov. 1.
Jackson moved in front of New Philadelphia 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
Neither team had the advantage with the score stuck at 7-7 as the third quarter started.
The third quarter gave Jackson a 14-7 lead over New Philadelphia.
The Ironmen and the Quakers each scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Jackson faced off against Hillsboro and New Philadelphia took on Millersburg W. Holmes on Oct. 18 at West Holmes High School.
Jamestown Greeneview prevails over St. Paris Graham
Jamestown Greeneview dismissed St. Paris Graham by a 27-6 count on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Jamestown Greeneview faced off against Spring. Cath. Cent. and St. Paris Graham took on Richwood N. Union on Oct. 18 at Graham High School.
Jeromesville Hillsdale races in front to defeat Fairport Harbor Harding
Jeromesville Hillsdale controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 55-12 victory over Fairport Harbor Harding for an Ohio high school football victory at Hillsdale High on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Jeromesville Hillsdale faced off against Rittman and Fairport Harbor Harding took on Vienna Mathews on Oct. 18 at Fairport Harding High School.
Kettering Alter defense stifles Eaton
Defense dominated as Kettering Alter pitched a 14-0 shutout of Eaton in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Kettering Alter opened with a 7-0 advantage over Eaton through the first quarter.
Neither defense permitted points in the second and third quarters.
The Knights got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Eaton faced off against Waynesville and Kettering Alter took on Day. Chaminade Julienne on Oct. 24 at Archbishop Alter.
Kettering Fairmont races in front to defeat Grove City Cent. Crossing
Kettering Fairmont scored early and often in a 42-7 win over Grove City Cent. Crossing for an Ohio high school football victory at Fairmont High on Nov. 1.
Kettering Fairmont opened with a 14-0 advantage over Grove City Cent. Crossing through the first quarter.
The Firebirds opened a giant 28-7 gap over the Comets at halftime.
Kettering Fairmont stormed to a 42-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Kettering Fairmont faced off against Springfield and Grove City Cent. Crossing took on Westerville Cent. on Oct. 18 at Central Crossing High School.
Kings Mills Kings defense stifles Cin. Withrow
A suffocating defense helped Kings Mills Kings handle Cin. Withrow 10-0 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Kings Mills Kings a 3-0 lead over Cin. Withrow.
Kings Mills Kings moved to a 10-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither defense permitted points in the second and fourth quarters.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Kings Mills Kings faced off against Cin. Turpin and Cin. Withrow took on Cin. Hughes on Oct. 18 at Withrow High School.
Kirtland defense stifles Rootstown
A suffocating defense helped Kirtland handle Rootstown 62-0 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Kirtland faced off against Mantua Crestwood and Rootstown took on Martins Ferry on Oct. 18 at Rootstown High School.
LaGrange Keystone dominates Genoa
LaGrange Keystone raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 49-21 win over Genoa in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
LaGrange Keystone opened with a 7-0 advantage over Genoa through the first quarter.
The Wildcats fought to a 28-21 intermission margin at the Comets’ expense.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren third quarter.
The Wildcats got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 21-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Genoa faced off against Rossford and LaGrange Keystone took on Lorain Clearview on Oct. 22 at Clearview High School.
St. Edward (OH) shuts out Findlay
Defense dominated as St. Edward (OH) pitched a 48-0 shutout of Findlay in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
St. Edward (OH) opened with a 14-0 advantage over Findlay through the first quarter.
The Eagles’ offense thundered in front for a 35-0 lead over the Trojans at halftime.
St. Edward (OH) thundered to a 42-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Eagles held on with a 6-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 19, St. Edward (OH) faced off against Cin. Moeller and Findlay took on Tol. Whitmer on Oct. 18 at Findlay High School.
Lebanon overcomes deficit to defeat Clayton Northmont
Lebanon shook off a slow start and pulled away for a 42-21 win over Clayton Northmont on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Clayton Northmont showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 14-7 advantage over Lebanon as the first quarter ended.
The Warriors’ offense darted in front for a 21-14 lead over the Thunderbolts at halftime.
Lebanon jumped to a 35-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Warriors held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lebanon faced off against Cin. Walnut Hills and Clayton Northmont took on Springfield on Oct. 24 at Northmont High School.
Leipsic carves slim margin over Ada
Leipsic topped Ada 30-22 in a tough tilt on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Ada started on steady ground by forging a 7-6 lead over Leipsic at the end of the first quarter.
The Bulldogs climbed on top in the first half and stayed there with a 14-12 lead at intermission.
Leipsic broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 24-14 lead over Ada.
The Bulldogs managed an 8-6 rally in the fourth quarter, yet the die was already cast.
Last season, Leipsic and Ada squared off on Sept. 15, 2023 at Ada High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Ada faced off against Pandora-Gilboa and Leipsic took on Arlington on Oct. 18 at Arlington High School.
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange squeezes past Lewis Center Olentangy
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange finally found a way to top Lewis Center Olentangy 21-17 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Lewis Center Olentangy showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 3-0 advantage over Lewis Center Olentangy Orange as the first quarter ended.
Neither squad could muster points in the second quarter.
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 7-3 lead over Lewis Center Olentangy.
The Pioneers and the Braves each scored in the final quarter.
Last time Lewis Center Olentangy and Lewis Center Olentangy Orange played in a 17-10 game on Sept. 8, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lewis Center Olentangy Orange faced off against Hilliard Bradley and Lewis Center Olentangy took on Dublin Jerome on Oct. 18 at Olentangy High School.
Lewistown Indian Lake narrowly defeats Versailles
Lewistown Indian Lake handed Versailles a tough 19-7 loss for an Ohio high school football victory at Indian Lake High on Nov. 1.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren first quarter.
The Lakers registered a 6-0 advantage at halftime over the Tigers.
Lewistown Indian Lake jumped to a 13-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Tigers enjoyed a 7-6 edge in the fourth quarter, yet the result was already decided.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lewistown Indian Lake faced off against Spring. NW and Versailles took on Coldwater on Oct. 18 at Versailles High School.
Lexington tops Maumee
Lexington knocked off Maumee 28-14 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Lexington darted in front of Maumee 13-7 to begin the second quarter.
The scoreboard showed the Panthers with a 14-13 lead over the Minutemen heading into the second quarter.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The final quarter was decisive for the Minutemen, as they climbed out of a hole with a 28-14 scoring margin.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Maumee faced off against Fostoria and Lexington took on Mansfield Madison on Oct. 18 at Lexington High School.
Liberty Center scores fast, scores a lot to dismiss Utica
Liberty Center left no doubt in recording a 58-6 win over Utica in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Liberty Center opened with a 34-0 advantage over Utica through the first quarter.
The Tigers opened a colossal 51-0 gap over the Redskins at halftime.
Liberty Center jumped to a 58-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Tigers enjoyed a big enough lead to offset the Redskins’ 6-0 advantage in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Liberty Center faced off against Delta and Utica took on Johnstown on Oct. 18 at Utica High School.
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. claims victory against Cin. West Clermont
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. handed Cin. West Clermont a tough 42-28 loss in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled evenly to a 14-14 tie through the first quarter.
The Thunderhawks’ offense moved in front for a 28-21 lead over the Wolves at the intermission.
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. darted to a 35-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Thunderhawks and the Wolves each scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. faced off against W. Chester Lakota W. and Cin. West Clermont took on Loveland on Oct. 18 at Loveland High School.
Lima Bath dominates Carlisle in convincing showing
Lima Bath dominated Carlisle 51-22 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Lima Bath jumped in front of Carlisle 13-7 to begin the second quarter.
The Wildcats opened a small 29-22 gap over the Indians at halftime.
Lima Bath moved to a 37-22 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Wildcats got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Carlisle faced off against Middletown Madison and Lima Bath took on Wapakoneta on Oct. 18 at Wapakoneta High School.
Lima Cent. Cath. scores first and maintains advantage to beat Pandora-Gilboa
Lima Cent. Cath. took control early but had to hold on for a hard-fought 33-28 victory over upstart Pandora-Gilboa at Lima Central Catholic High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Lima Cent. Cath. opened with a 13-0 advantage over Pandora-Gilboa through the first quarter.
The Thunderbirds registered a 27-7 advantage at intermission over the Rockets.
Pandora-Gilboa bowed its back in the third quarter, chipping the deficit to 27-21.
The Rockets enjoyed a 7-6 edge in the fourth quarter, yet the result was already decided.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lima Cent. Cath. faced off against Columbus Grove and Pandora-Gilboa took on Ada on Oct. 18 at Pandora-Gilboa High School.
London dominates Hamilton Ross in convincing showing
London handled Hamilton Ross 39-14 in an impressive showing on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
London jumped in front of Hamilton Ross 15-7 to begin the second quarter.
The Red Raiders fought to a 29-7 halftime margin at the Rams’ expense.
Hamilton Ross stemmed the tide in the third quarter by closing the gap to 29-14.
The Red Raiders got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 10-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, London faced off against Spring. Kenton Ridge and Hamilton Ross took on Monroe on Oct. 18 at Ross High School.
Lowellville pushes over McDonald
Lowellville knocked off McDonald 34-20 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Lowellville moved in front of McDonald 6-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Rockets’ offense moved in front for a 22-7 lead over the Blue Devils at the intermission.
McDonald bowed its back in the third quarter, chipping the deficit to 28-14.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the final quarter.
Last season, Lowellville and McDonald faced off on Sept. 29, 2023 at Lowellville High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, McDonald faced off against New Middletown Spring. and Lowellville took on Atwater Waterloo on Oct. 18 at Lowellville High School.
Macedonia Nordonia defeats Solon
It was a tough night for Solon which was overmatched by Macedonia Nordonia in this 38-6 verdict.
Macedonia Nordonia opened with a 7-0 advantage over Solon through the first quarter.
The Knights registered a 10-0 advantage at halftime over the Comets.
Macedonia Nordonia pulled to a 24-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Knights held on with a 14-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Macedonia Nordonia faced off against Stow-Munroe Falls and Solon took on Wadsworth on Oct. 18 at Wadsworth High School.
Malvern tops Lucas
Malvern collected a solid win over Lucas in a 40-26 verdict on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Malvern opened with an 8-6 advantage over Lucas through the first quarter.
The Hornets’ offense moved in front for a 22-14 lead over the Cubs at halftime.
Both teams scored evenly in the third quarter to make it 28-20.
The Hornets got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 12-6 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Malvern faced off against Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. and Lucas took on Kansas Lakota on Oct. 18 at Lakota High School.
Maple Hts. pockets slim win over Chagrin Falls Kenston
Maple Hts. posted a narrow 16-7 win over Chagrin Falls Kenston on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Chagrin Falls Kenston started on steady ground by forging a 7-0 lead over Maple Hts. at the end of the first quarter.
The Mustangs’ offense jumped in front for an 8-7 lead over the Bombers at halftime.
Maple Hts. jumped to a 16-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Chagrin Falls Kenston faced off against Willoughby S. and Maple Hts. took on Garfield Hts. on Oct. 18 at Garfield Heights High School.
Maria Stein Marion Local shuts out Ft. Recovery
A suffocating defense helped Maria Stein Marion Local handle Ft. Recovery 68-0 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Last season, Maria Stein Marion Local and Ft. Recovery faced off on Sept. 29, 2023 at Fort Recovery High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Maria Stein Marion Local faced off against Minster and Ft. Recovery took on Anna on Oct. 18 at Fort Recovery High School.
Martins Ferry carves slim margin over Columbiana Crestview
Martins Ferry finally found a way to top Columbiana Crestview 48-41 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Martins Ferry a 14-6 lead over Columbiana Crestview.
The two squads struggled a 20-20 standstill as the third quarter opened.
Martins Ferry darted in front of Columbiana Crestview 40-28 to begin the final quarter.
The Rebels closed the lead with a 13-8 margin in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Columbiana Crestview faced off against Garrettsville Garfield and Martins Ferry took on Rootstown on Oct. 18 at Rootstown High School.
Massillon Jackson takes advantage of early margin to defeat Brunswick
Massillon Jackson broke to an early lead and topped Brunswick 24-3 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Massillon Jackson opened with a 10-0 advantage over Brunswick through the first quarter.
The Polar Bears registered a 17-3 advantage at intermission over the Blue Devils.
Massillon Jackson steamrolled to a 24-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Massillon Jackson faced off against Can. McKinley and Brunswick took on Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit on Oct. 18 at Brunswick High School.
Massillon Perry overwhelms Cols. Northland
Massillon Perry dominated Cols. Northland 34-6 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Massillon Perry a 21-0 lead over Cols. Northland.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second quarter.
Massillon Perry thundered to a 34-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Vikings outpointed the Panthers 6-0 in the fourth quarter, but it was not enough to close the gap.
In recent action on Oct. 24, Cols. Northland faced off against Cols. Beechcroft and Massillon Perry took on Green on Oct. 18 at Green High School.
Massillon Washington takes down Pataskala Licking Hts.
Massillon Washington recorded a big victory over Pataskala Licking Hts. 41-6 at Washington High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Massillon Washington opened with a 7-0 advantage over Pataskala Licking Hts. through the first quarter.
The Tigers’ offense darted in front for a 21-6 lead over the Hornets at the intermission.
Massillon Washington breathed fire to a 34-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Tigers got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Massillon Washington faced off against Warren Harding and Pataskala Licking Hts. took on Pataskala Watkins Memorial on Oct. 18 at Watkins Memorial High School.
McComb tops Edon
McComb pushed past Edon for a 28-14 win during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
McComb moved in front of Edon 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
Neither squad could muster points in the second quarter.
Edon rallied in the third quarter by making it 14-7.
The Panthers got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-7 edge.
Last season, McComb and Edon squared off on Nov. 3, 2023 at McComb High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Edon faced off against Richmond Hts. and McComb took on Mt. Blanchard Riverdale on Oct. 18 at McComb High School.
Medina Buckeye comes from behind to stop Norwalk
Norwalk cut in front to start, but Medina Buckeye answered the challenge to collect a 42-7 victory in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Norwalk started on steady ground by forging a 7-0 lead over Medina Buckeye at the end of the first quarter.
The Bucks’ offense moved in front for a 14-7 lead over the Truckers at halftime.
Medina Buckeye thundered to a 42-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Medina Buckeye faced off against Rocky River and Norwalk took on Tiffin Columbian on Oct. 18 at Columbian High School.
Medina Highland overwhelms Fremont Ross
Medina Highland unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Fremont Ross 52-7 Friday during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Medina Highland opened with a 14-7 advantage over Fremont Ross through the first quarter.
The Hornets fought to a 35-7 intermission margin at the Little Giants’ expense.
Medina Highland breathed fire to a 49-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Hornets got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 3-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Medina Highland faced off against Cuyahoga Falls and Fremont Ross took on Tol. Waite on Oct. 18 at Fremont Ross High School.
Mentor tacks win on Cle. St. Ignatius
Mentor earned a convincing 31-7 win over Cle. St. Ignatius for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Mentor a 7-0 lead over Cle. St. Ignatius.
The Cardinals opened a small 21-7 gap over the Wildcats at the intermission.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Cardinals got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 10-0 edge.
Last season, Cle. St Ignatius and Mentor faced off on Oct. 27, 2023 at Mentor High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Mentor faced off against Strongsville and Cle. St Ignatius took on St. Xavier (OH) on Oct. 18 at St. Xavier (OH).
Mentor Lake Cath. overwhelms Ravenna
Mentor Lake Cath. dominated from start to finish in an imposing 42-14 win over Ravenna in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Mentor Lake Cath. darted in front of Ravenna 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Cougars opened a huge 21-0 gap over the Ravens at halftime.
Mentor Lake Cath. steamrolled to a 35-7 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Cougars and the Ravens each scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Mentor Lake Cath. faced off against Can. Cent. Cath. and Ravenna took on Akr. Coventry on Oct. 18 at Coventry High School.
Milan Edison defense stifles Johnstown Northridge
A suffocating defense helped Milan Edison handle Johnstown Northridge 42-0 for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Milan Edison darted in front of Johnstown Northridge 14-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Chargers’ offense stormed in front for a 35-0 lead over the Vikings at the intermission.
Milan Edison breathed fire to a 42-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Milan Edison faced off against Vermilion and Johnstown Northridge took on Heath on Oct. 18 at Northridge High School.
Millersburg W. Holmes carves slim margin over Chillicothe Unioto
Millersburg W. Holmes topped Chillicothe Unioto 28-21 in a tough tilt for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Millersburg W. Holmes opened with a 14-7 advantage over Chillicothe Unioto through the first quarter.
The Knights and the Shermans dueled to a draw at 21-21 with the third quarter looming.
Millersburg W. Holmes took control in the third quarter with a 28-21 advantage over Chillicothe Unioto.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Chillicothe Unioto faced off against Bainbridge Paint Valley and Millersburg W. Holmes took on New Philadelphia on Oct. 18 at West Holmes High School.
Minster tacks win on Manchester
Minster left no doubt on Friday, controlling Manchester from start to finish for a 75-14 victory in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Minster faced off against Maria Stein Marion Local and Manchester took on Pioneer N. Central on Oct. 18 at North Central High School.
Mogadore overcomes Hanoverton United
Mogadore grabbed a 27-13 victory at the expense of Hanoverton United for an Ohio high school football victory at United High on Nov. 1.
Mogadore darted in front of Hanoverton United 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Wildcats fought to a 21-7 intermission margin at the Golden Eagles’ expense.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Wildcats and the Golden Eagles each scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Hanoverton United faced off against Youngs. Valley Christian and Mogadore took on Louisville Aquinas on Oct. 18 at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School.
Mogadore Field edges past Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. in tough test
Mogadore Field topped Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 24-16 in a tough tilt in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Mogadore Field’s offense jumped in front for a 17-16 lead over Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. at the intermission.
Both teams were shutout in the first and third quarters.
Mogadore Field got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 24, Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. faced off against Warren JFK and Mogadore Field took on Streetsboro on Oct. 18 at Field High School.
Monroeville races in front to defeat Independence
A swift early pace pushed Monroeville past Independence Friday 47-7 at Monroeville High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Monroeville stormed in front of Independence 21-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Eagles’ offense pulled in front for a 33-7 lead over the Blue Devils at the intermission.
Monroeville thundered to a 47-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Monroeville faced off against Plymouth and Independence took on Beachwood on Oct. 18 at Beachwood High School.
Napoleon allows no points against Lorain Clearview
Napoleon’s defense throttled Lorain Clearview, resulting in a 49-0 shutout in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Napoleon opened with an 18-0 advantage over Lorain Clearview through the first quarter.
The Wildcats fought to a 40-0 intermission margin at the Clippers’ expense.
Napoleon stormed to a 49-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 22, Lorain Clearview faced off against LaGrange Keystone and Napoleon took on Bowling Green on Oct. 18 at Napoleon High School.
New Franklin Manchester darts past Youngs. Liberty with early burst
New Franklin Manchester rushed to an early advantage and ran away for a 49-14 win over Youngs. Liberty in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, New Franklin Manchester faced off against Navarre Fairless and Youngs. Liberty took on Warren Champion on Oct. 18 at Liberty High School.
New Lexington darts by Can. South
New Lexington’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Can. South 55-28 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave New Lexington a 14-0 lead over Can. South.
The Panthers fought to a 28-7 intermission margin at the Wildcats’ expense.
New Lexington breathed fire to a 55-28 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Can. South faced off against Massillon Tuslaw.
New Madison Tri-Village overwhelms Waynesfield-Goshen
New Madison Tri-Village controlled the action to earn an impressive 43-7 win against Waynesfield-Goshen in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
New Madison Tri-Village opened with a 14-0 advantage over Waynesfield-Goshen through the first quarter.
The Tigers showed their teeth in the second quarter by rallying to within 14-7.
New Madison Tri-Village pulled to a 29-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Patriots held on with a 14-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Waynesfield-Goshen faced off against Morral Ridgedale and New Madison Tri-Village took on Bradford on Oct. 18 at Bradford High School.
New Middletown Spring. overwhelms Sullivan Black River
New Middletown Spring. controlled the action to earn an impressive 35-6 win against Sullivan Black River in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, New Middletown Spring. faced off against McDonald and Sullivan Black River took on Lorain Clearview on Oct. 18 at Black River High School.
Newark Licking Valley defense stifles Wintersville Indian Creek
A suffocating defense helped Newark Licking Valley handle Wintersville Indian Creek 48-0 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first quarter.
The Panthers registered a 15-0 advantage at halftime over the Redskins.
Newark Licking Valley breathed fire to a 36-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Panthers held on with a 12-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Newark Licking Valley faced off against Mt. Vernon and Wintersville Indian Creek took on St Clairsville on Oct. 18 at Saint Clairsville High School.
Super start fuels Newcomerstown’s victory over Grove City Christian
Newcomerstown took control early but had to hold on for a hard-fought 23-14 victory over upstart Grove City Christian during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Newcomerstown a 13-0 lead over Grove City Christian.
The Eagles showed their spirit while rallying to within 16-7 at halftime.
Grove City Christian clawed to within 16-14 through the third quarter.
The Trojans held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Grove City Christian faced off against Worthington Christian and Newcomerstown took on Strasburg on Oct. 18 at Newcomerstown High School.
N. Ridgeville darts past Tol. Start with early burst
N. Ridgeville broke to an early lead and topped Tol. Start 42-6 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, N. Ridgeville faced off against Avon Lake and Tol. Start took on Tol. Woodward on Oct. 18 at Woodward High School.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford exhales after close call with Woodsfield Monroe Cent.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford topped Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 37-36 in a tough tilt on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford opened with a 15-7 advantage over Woodsfield Monroe Cent. through the first quarter.
The Eagles and the Seminoles dueled to a draw at 15-15 with the third quarter looming.
The scoreboard showed Woodsfield Monroe Cent. with a 28-22 lead over N. Robinson Col. Crawford heading into the third quarter.
The Eagles rebounded from a late deficit, outscoring the Seminoles 15-8 in the last stanza for the victory.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Woodsfield Monroe Cent. faced off against New Matamoras Frontier and N. Robinson Col. Crawford took on Upper Sandusky on Oct. 18 at Colonel Crawford High School.
Oak Harbor races in front to defeat Fredericktown
Oak Harbor broke to an early lead and topped Fredericktown 52-7 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Oak Harbor a 21-7 lead over Fredericktown.
The Rockets’ offense steamrolled in front for a 45-7 lead over the Freddies at the intermission.
Oak Harbor charged to a 52-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Oak Harbor faced off against Pemberville Eastwood and Fredericktown took on Danville on Oct. 18 at Danville High School.
Olmsted Falls prevails over Amherst Steele
Olmsted Falls controlled the action to earn an impressive 35-7 win against Amherst Steele in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Both teams were shutout in the first quarter.
The Bulldogs fought to a 14-0 halftime margin at the Comets’ expense.
Olmsted Falls and Amherst Steele each scored in the third quarter.
The Bulldogs held on with a 14-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Olmsted Falls faced off against Berea-Midpark and Amherst Steele took on Avon on Oct. 18 at Steele High School.
Ontario tacks win on Bellville Clear Fork
Ontario scored early and often to roll over Bellville Clear Fork 24-2 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Ontario opened with a 7-0 advantage over Bellville Clear Fork through the first quarter.
The Colts rallied in the second quarter by making it 7-2.
Ontario jumped to a 10-2 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Warriors got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-0 edge.
Last season, Ontario and Bellville Clear Fork faced off on Sept. 15, 2023 at Clear Fork High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Ontario faced off against Shelby and Bellville Clear Fork took on Sparta Highland on Oct. 18 at Highland High School.
Ottawa-Glandorf earns stressful win over Galion
Ottawa-Glandorf posted a narrow 13-7 win over Galion on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The Titans opened a modest 7-0 gap over the Tigers at the intermission.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first and third quarters.
The Tigers narrowed the gap 7-6 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Galion faced off against Caledonia River Valley and Ottawa-Glandorf took on Lima Shawnee on Oct. 18 at Shawnee High School.
Tol. Ottawa Hills darts by Ashland Crestview
Tol. Ottawa Hills controlled the action to earn an impressive 49-12 win against Ashland Crestview for an Ohio high school football victory at Ottawa Hills High on Nov. 1.
Tol. Ottawa Hills darted in front of Ashland Crestview 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Green Bears fought to a 28-6 halftime margin at the Cougars’ expense.
Tol. Ottawa Hills jumped to a 35-12 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Green Bears held on with a 14-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Tol. Ottawa Hills faced off against Montpelier and Ashland Crestview took on Collins Western Reserve on Oct. 18 at Crestview High School.
Parma Padua tops Grafton Midview
Parma Padua grabbed a 31-14 victory at the expense of Grafton Midview at Padua Franciscan High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Neither squad could muster points in the first quarter.
The Bruins registered a 10-7 advantage at intermission over the Middies.
Neither team could gain any advantage in the third quarter.
The Bruins held on with a 14-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Parma Padua faced off against Chardon NDCL and Grafton Midview took on Elyria on Oct. 18 at Elyria High School.
Pemberville Eastwood allows no points against Archbold
Defense dominated as Pemberville Eastwood pitched a 41-0 shutout of Archbold for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Pemberville Eastwood opened with a 21-0 advantage over Archbold through the first quarter.
The Eagles opened a massive 41-0 gap over the Blue Streaks at halftime.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren third and fourth quarters.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Pemberville Eastwood faced off against Oak Harbor and Archbold took on Hamler Patrick Henry on Oct. 18 at Patrick Henry High School.
Perry defense stifles Akr. Buchtel
Defense dominated as Perry pitched a 35-0 shutout of Akr. Buchtel for an Ohio high school football victory at Perry High on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Perry a 21-0 lead over Akr. Buchtel.
The Pirates fought to a 35-0 halftime margin at the Griffins’ expense.
Both teams were shutout in the third and fourth quarters.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Perry faced off against Chesterland W. Geauga.
Perrysburg defense stifles Medina
A suffocating defense helped Perrysburg handle Medina 47-0 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Perrysburg a 21-0 lead over Medina.
The Yellow Jackets’ offense steamrolled in front for a 35-0 lead over the Battling Bees at the intermission.
Neither squad could muster points in the third quarter.
The Yellow Jackets held on with a 12-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Perrysburg faced off against Holland Springfield and Medina took on Shaker Hts. on Oct. 18 at Shaker Heights High School.
Pickerington Cent. rides to cruise-control win over Pataskala Watkins Memorial
Pickerington Cent. raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 69-13 win over Pataskala Watkins Memorial for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Pickerington Cent. stormed in front of Pataskala Watkins Memorial 34-6 to begin the second quarter.
The Tigers registered a 62-6 advantage at intermission over the Warriors.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the third quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Pickerington Cent. faced off against Ashville Teays Valley and Pataskala Watkins Memorial took on Pataskala Licking Hts. on Oct. 18 at Watkins Memorial High School.
Pickerington N. tops Westerville N.
Pickerington N. controlled the action to earn an impressive 45-23 win against Westerville N. in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Pickerington N. a 14-7 lead over Westerville N.
The Panthers and the Warriors battled to a standoff at 17-17 as the third quarter began.
Pickerington N. thundered ahead over Westerville N. when the fourth quarter began 45-23.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Pickerington N. faced off against New Albany and Westerville N. took on Worthington Kilbourne on Oct. 18 at Worthington Kilbourne High School.
Poland Seminary tacks win on Can. Cent. Cath.
Poland Seminary’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Can. Cent. Cath. 39-18 during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Defense ruled the first quarter as Poland Seminary and Can. Cent. Cath. were both scoreless.
The Bulldogs’ offense thundered in front for a 22-0 lead over the Crusaders at halftime.
Poland Seminary pulled to a 39-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Crusaders closed the lead with an 18-0 margin in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Poland Seminary faced off against Cortland Lakeview and Can. Cent. Cath. took on Louisville Aquinas on Oct. 24 at Central Catholic High School.
Resolve: Portsmouth comes from behind to topple Amanda-Clearcreek
Portsmouth dug itself out of a first-quarter hole and pulled away a 35-16 win over Amanda-Clearcreek during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
The start wasn’t the problem for Amanda-Clearcreek, as it began with a 13-0 edge over Portsmouth through the end of the first quarter.
The Trojans’ offense moved in front for a 21-13 lead over the Aces at halftime.
Portsmouth moved to a 28-16 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Trojans got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Portsmouth faced off against South Point and Amanda-Clearcreek took on Lancaster Fairfield Union on Oct. 18 at Fairfield Union High School.
Portsmouth Notre Dame overwhelms Shadyside
Portsmouth Notre Dame recorded a big victory over Shadyside 34-12 at Notre Dame High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Portsmouth Notre Dame opened with a 6-0 advantage over Shadyside through the first quarter.
Both teams were shutout in the second quarter.
Portsmouth Notre Dame breathed fire to a 28-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Tigers outpointed the Titans 12-6 in the final quarter, but it was not enough to close the gap.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Portsmouth Notre Dame faced off against Willow Wood Symmes Valley and Shadyside took on Bridgeport on Oct. 18 at Bridgeport High School.
Powell Olentangy Liberty dominates Lancaster
Powell Olentangy Liberty dominated Lancaster 41-7 in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
Powell Olentangy Liberty breathed fire in front of Lancaster 21-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Patriots’ offense jumped in front for a 35-0 lead over the Gales at halftime.
Lancaster didn’t give up, slicing the gap to 35-7 in the third quarter.
The Patriots held on with a 6-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Powell Olentangy Liberty faced off against Hilliard Davidson and Lancaster took on Canal Winchester on Oct. 18 at Lancaster High School.
Proctorville Fairland defeats Chillicothe Zane Trace
It was a tough night for Chillicothe Zane Trace which was overmatched by Proctorville Fairland in this 31-7 verdict.
Proctorville Fairland moved in front of Chillicothe Zane Trace 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Dragons opened a colossal 17-0 gap over the Pioneers at the intermission.
Proctorville Fairland charged to a 31-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Pioneers managed a 7-0 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Proctorville Fairland faced off against Dawson-Bryant High School and Chillicothe Zane Trace took on Southeastern on Oct. 18 at Zane Trace High School.
Richfield Revere slips past Copley
Richfield Revere posted a narrow 34-28 win over Copley on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The two teams dueled to an even start, with Richfield Revere and Copley settling for a 7-7 first-quarter knot.
The Minutemen registered a 21-14 advantage at intermission over the Indians.
Richfield Revere jumped to a 28-14 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Minutemen enjoyed a big enough lead to offset the Indians’ 14-6 advantage in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Copley faced off against Richfield Revere and Copley took on Richfield Revere on Oct. 18 at Copley High School.
Rocky River tops Parma Hts. Holy Name
Rocky River collected a solid win over Parma Hts. Holy Name in a 34-14 verdict for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Rocky River faced off against Medina Buckeye and Parma Hts. Holy Name took on Elyria Cath. on Oct. 18 at Holy Name High School.
Sandusky pockets slim win over Oregon Clay
Sandusky topped Oregon Clay 35-28 in a tough tilt during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Blue Streaks’ offense darted in front for a 21-13 lead over the Eagles at halftime.
Sandusky and Oregon Clay each scored in the third quarter.
The Eagles managed an 8-7 rally in the fourth quarter, yet the die was already cast.
Last time Oregon Clay and Sandusky played in a 33-32 game on Aug. 18, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Oregon Clay faced off against Sylvania Southview and Sandusky took on Sandusky Perkins on Oct. 18 at Perkins High School.
Sandusky Perkins’ speedy start jolts Upper Sandusky
A swift early pace pushed Sandusky Perkins past Upper Sandusky Friday 49-10 during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Sandusky Perkins roared in front of Upper Sandusky 21-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Pirates opened a huge 42-0 gap over the Rams at the intermission.
Both teams scored evenly in the third quarter to make it 49-7.
The Rams rallied with a 3-0 advantage in the fourth quarter. However, the Pirates prevailed.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sandusky Perkins faced off against Sandusky and Upper Sandusky took on N. Robinson Col. Crawford on Oct. 18 at Colonel Crawford High School.
Shelby rallies to rock Elida
Shelby rallied after a first-quarter deficit to knock off Elida 49-21 at Shelby High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The start wasn’t the problem for Elida, as it began with a 14-13 edge over Shelby through the end of the first quarter.
The Whippets’ offense moved in front for a 35-21 lead over the Bulldogs at halftime.
Shelby thundered to a 49-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Shelby faced off against Ontario and Elida took on St Marys on Oct. 18 at Elida High School.
Sherwood Fairview delivers statement win over Elmore Woodmore
Sherwood Fairview scored early and often to roll over Elmore Woodmore 41-9 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Sherwood Fairview moved in front of Elmore Woodmore 14-3 to begin the second quarter.
The Apaches’ offense steamrolled in front for a 35-3 lead over the Wildcats at the intermission.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
Both teams scored evenly in the fourth quarter to make it 41-9.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sherwood Fairview faced off against Haviland Wayne Trace and Elmore Woodmore took on Bascom Hopewell-Loudon on Oct. 18 at Hopewell-Loudon Local High School.
Sidney Lehman sets early tone to dominate DeGraff Riverside
Sidney Lehman controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 46-13 victory over DeGraff Riverside in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Sidney Lehman a 14-0 lead over DeGraff Riverside.
The Cavaliers registered a 26-7 advantage at halftime over the Pirates.
Sidney Lehman stormed to a 38-13 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Cavaliers got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with an 8-0 edge.
Last time DeGraff Riverside and Sidney Lehman played in a 35-21 game on Sept. 29, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sidney Lehman faced off against Troy Christian and DeGraff Riverside took on Covington on Oct. 18 at Riverside High School.
Smithville earns narrow win over Leavittsburg LaBrae
Smithville finally found a way to top Leavittsburg LaBrae 20-13 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Leavittsburg LaBrae showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 9-7 advantage over Smithville as the first quarter ended.
Had this been a prize fight, the Vikings would’ve earned the judge’s decision at halftime, with a 10-7 lead on the Smithies.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Smithville and Leavittsburg LaBrae locked in a 13-13 stalemate.
The Smithies held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Leavittsburg LaBrae faced off against Ravenna SE and Smithville took on Creston Norwayne on Oct. 18 at Norwayne High School.
Springboro tacks win on Dublin Jerome
Springboro earned a convincing 59-13 win over Dublin Jerome for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Springboro faced off against Centerville and Dublin Jerome took on Lewis Center Olentangy on Oct. 18 at Olentangy High School.
Spring. NE shuts out Miami Valley Christian Academy
Defense dominated as Spring. NE pitched a 41-0 shutout of Miami Valley Christian Academy on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Spring. NE opened with a 7-0 advantage over Miami Valley Christian Academy through the first quarter.
The Jets opened an enormous 27-0 gap over the Lions at halftime.
Spring. NE stormed to a 34-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Jets held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Spring. NE faced off against Mechanicsburg and Miami Valley Christian Academy took on Cin. Clark Montessori on Oct. 18 at Clark Montessori High School.
St. Bernard-Elmwood Place allows no points against Day. Christian
A suffocating defense helped St. Bernard-Elmwood Place handle Day. Christian 54-0 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
St. Bernard-Elmwood Place moved in front of Day. Christian 12-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Titans opened a mammoth 40-0 gap over the Warriors at halftime.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The Titans held on with a 14-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Last time St Bernard-Elmwood Place and Day. Christian played in a 42-0 game on Aug. 18, 2023.
Recently on Oct. 19, Day. Christian squared off with Cin. Shroder in a football game.
St. Henry (OH) exhales after close call with New Bremen
St. Henry (OH) topped New Bremen 13-10 in a tough tilt in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
New Bremen showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 3-0 advantage over St. Henry (OH) as the first quarter ended.
The Redskins kept a 13-10 halftime margin at the Cardinals’ expense.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.
Last season, St. Henry (OH) and New Bremen squared off on Sept. 29, 2023 at St. Henry (OH).
In recent action on Oct. 18, St. Henry (OH) faced off against New Bremen and St. Henry (OH) took on New Bremen on Oct. 18 at New Bremen High School.
St. Marys escapes Washington C.H. Miami Trace in thin win
St. Marys topped Washington C.H. Miami Trace 28-24 in a tough tilt for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled evenly to a 7-7 tie through the first quarter.
The Roughriders fought to a 14-7 halftime margin at the Panthers’ expense.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with St. Marys and Washington C.H. Miami Trace locked in a 14-14 stalemate.
The Roughriders got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-10 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, St Marys faced off against Elida and Washington C.H. Miami Trace took on Chillicothe on Oct. 18 at Chillicothe High School.
St. Clairsville routs Cols. Marion-Franklin
St. Clairsville handled Cols. Marion-Franklin 40-6 in an impressive showing on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave St. Clairsville a 22-0 lead over Cols. Marion-Franklin.
St. Clairsville registered a 34-0 advantage at intermission over Cols. Marion-Franklin.
St. Clairsville and Cols. Marion-Franklin each scored in the third quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last season, St Clairsville and Cols. Marion-Franklin squared off on Oct. 27, 2023 at Saint Clairsville High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, St Clairsville faced off against Wintersville Indian Creek and Cols. Marion-Franklin took on Columbus South on Oct. 24 at Marion-Franklin High School.
Steubenville scores fast, scores a lot to dismiss Delaware Buckeye Valley
Steubenville rushed to an early advantage and ran away for a 47-7 win over Delaware Buckeye Valley in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Steubenville opened with a 21-0 advantage over Delaware Buckeye Valley through the first quarter.
The Big Red fought to a 35-0 intermission margin at the Barons’ expense.
Delaware Buckeye Valley clawed to within 41-7 through the third quarter.
The Big Red held on with a 6-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Steubenville faced off against Erie McDowell and Delaware Buckeye Valley took on Gahanna Cols. Academy on Oct. 18 at Columbus Academy.
Streetsboro takes advantage of early margin to defeat Youngs. Mooney
Streetsboro controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 42-21 victory over Youngs. Mooney in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Streetsboro a 14-0 lead over Youngs. Mooney.
The Rockets registered a 21-7 advantage at halftime over the Cardinals.
Streetsboro and Youngs. Mooney each scored in the third quarter.
The Rockets got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-7 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Streetsboro faced off against Mogadore Field and Youngs. Mooney took on Youngs. East on Oct. 18 at East High School.
Strongsville earns solid win over Cle. Hts.
Strongsville handed Cle. Hts. a tough 31-14 loss in Ohio high school football action on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Strongsville a 7-0 lead over Cle. Hts.
The Mustangs’ offense stormed in front for a 24-8 lead over the Tigers at halftime.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The Mustangs got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-6 edge.
Last time Cle. Hts. and Strongsville played in a 41-0 game on Sept. 22, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 19, Cle. Hts. faced off against Euclid and Strongsville took on Mentor on Oct. 18 at Mentor High School.
Struthers rides to cruise-control win over Norton
Struthers handled Norton 49-28 in an impressive showing at Struthers High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first quarter.
The Wildcats registered a 28-7 advantage at intermission over the Panthers.
Struthers and Norton each scored in the third quarter.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Struthers faced off against Niles McKinley and Norton took on Akr. Springfield on Oct. 18 at Norton High School.
Stryker dominates Sebring McKinley
Stryker dismissed Sebring McKinley by a 46-6 count in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Last season, Sebring McKinley and Stryker faced off on Oct. 28, 2023 at Stryker High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sebring McKinley faced off against Southington Chalker and Stryker took on Lakeside Danbury on Oct. 19 at Stryker High School.
Sugarcreek Garaway pushes over Cortland Lakeview
Sugarcreek Garaway eventually beat Cortland Lakeview 41-21 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Sugarcreek Garaway a 21-7 lead over Cortland Lakeview.
Neither defense permitted points in the second quarter.
Sugarcreek Garaway pulled to a 34-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Pirates and the Bulldogs each scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sugarcreek Garaway faced off against Magnolia Sandy Valley and Cortland Lakeview took on Poland Seminary on Oct. 18 at Lakeview High School.
Sunbury Big Walnut shuts out Logan
Sunbury Big Walnut’s defense throttled Logan, resulting in a 42-0 shutout for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
Sunbury Big Walnut thundered in front of Logan 28-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Golden Eagles opened a giant 42-0 gap over the Chieftains at halftime.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sunbury Big Walnut faced off against Dublin Scioto and Logan took on Groveport-Madison on Oct. 18 at Groveport Madison High School.
Sycamore Mohawk defeats Edgerton
Sycamore Mohawk handled Edgerton 49-14 in an impressive showing for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Sycamore Mohawk faced off against Carey and Edgerton took on Hicksville on Oct. 18 at Edgerton High School.
Athens secures a win over Cols. Linden-Mckinley
Athens eventually beat Cols. Linden-Mckinley 21-8 for an Ohio high school football victory on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Athens a 7-0 lead over Cols. Linden-Mckinley.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second quarter.
Athens thundered to a 21-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Bulldogs maintained the upper hand despite being outscored 8-0 in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Athens faced off against Bidwell River Valley and Cols. Linden-Mckinley took on Cols. Mifflin on Oct. 18 at Mifflin High School.
Tiffin Calvert’s speedy start jolts Dola Hardin Northern
Tiffin Calvert left no doubt in recording a 55-25 win over Dola Hardin Northern in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Tiffin Calvert opened with a 21-0 advantage over Dola Hardin Northern through the first quarter.
The Senecas registered a 34-13 advantage at halftime over the Polar Bears.
Tiffin Calvert breathed fire to a 41-19 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Senecas got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-6 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Tiffin Calvert faced off against Willard and Dola Hardin Northern took on McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley on Oct. 18 at Hardin Northern High School.
Tipp City Tippecanoe takes advantage of early margin to defeat Oxford Talawanda
Tipp City Tippecanoe left no doubt in recording a 49-7 win over Oxford Talawanda in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Tipp City Tippecanoe faced off against Riverside Stebbins and Oxford Talawanda took on Cin. Mt Healthy on Oct. 18 at Mount Healthy High School.
Tol. Cent. Cath. tops Rocky River Lutheran W.
Tol. Cent. Cath. dismissed Rocky River Lutheran W. by a 49-14 count on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Tol. Cent. Cath. thundered in front of Rocky River Lutheran W. 28-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Fighting Irish opened a towering 42-0 gap over the Longhorns at the intermission.
Tol. Cent. Cath. jumped to a 49-6 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Longhorns narrowed the gap 8-0 in the fourth quarter but it was too little, too late.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Tol. Cent. Cath. faced off against Tol. St. Francis and Rocky River Lutheran W. took on Orange on Oct. 18 at Lutheran West High School.
Tol. Christian prevails over Fremont St. Joseph
Tol. Christian’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Fremont St. Joseph 55-7 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Tol. Christian opened with a 27-0 advantage over Fremont St. Joseph through the first quarter.
The Eagles’ offense breathed fire in front for a 48-0 lead over the Crimson Streaks at the intermission.
Fremont St. Joseph showed its teeth in the third quarter by rallying to within 48-7.
The Eagles got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
Recently on Oct. 18, Tol. Christian squared off with Holgate in a football game.
Tol. St. Francis slips past Avon Lake
Tol. St. Francis finally found a way to top Avon Lake 34-31 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
The two teams dueled to an even start, with Tol. St. Francis and Avon Lake settling for a 7-7 first-quarter knot.
The Knights opened a close 14-7 gap over the Shoremen at halftime.
Avon Lake moved ahead of Tol. St. Francis 24-21 to start the fourth quarter.
The Shoremen had the advantage to start the fourth quarter, but the Knights won the session and the game with a 13-7 performance.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Avon Lake faced off against N. Ridgeville and Tol. St. Francis took on Tol. Cent. Cath. on Oct. 18 at Saint Francis de Sales High School.
Tol. Whitmer defense stifles Cle. John Marshall
Tol. Whitmer’s defense throttled Cle. John Marshall, resulting in a 49-0 shutout for an Ohio high school football victory at Whitmer High on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Tol. Whitmer faced off against Findlay and Cle. John Marshall took on Cle. Glenville on Oct. 18 at Glenville High School.
Toronto barely beats Wickliffe
Toronto posted a narrow 33-31 win over Wickliffe for an Ohio high school football victory at Toronto Jr./Sr. High on Nov. 1.
The first quarter gave Toronto a 14-7 lead over Wickliffe.
The Blue Devils darted a close margin over the Red Knights as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.
The scoreboard showed Wickliffe with a 31-27 lead over Toronto heading into the third quarter.
A 6-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter fueled the Red Knights’ defeat of the Blue Devils.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Toronto faced off against Caldwell and Wickliffe took on Brooklyn on Oct. 18 at Wickliffe High School.
Green scores fast, scores a lot to dismiss Painesville Riverside
Green controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 35-14 victory over Painesville Riverside in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Green opened with a 14-0 advantage over Painesville Riverside through the first quarter.
The Bulldogs fought to a 28-7 intermission margin at the Beavers’ expense.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Green faced off against Massillon Perry and Painesville Riverside took on Mayfield on Oct. 18 at Mayfield High School.
Uniontown Lake shuts out N. Can. Hoover
Defense dominated as Uniontown Lake pitched a 28-0 shutout of N. Can. Hoover at Uniontown Lake High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren first quarter.
The Blue Streaks registered a 14-0 advantage at halftime over the Vikings.
Uniontown Lake jumped to a 21-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Blue Streaks held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Last time Uniontown Lake and N. Can. Hoover played in a 21-7 game on Oct. 6, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, N. Can. Hoover faced off against Uniontown Lake and N. Can. Hoover took on Uniontown Lake on Oct. 18 at Hoover High School.
Cols. Upper Arlington rallies to rock Newark
Cols. Upper Arlington overcame a spirited challenge and rallied for a 27-15 win against Newark for an Ohio high school football victory at Upper Arlington High on Nov. 1.
Newark started on steady ground by forging a 12-0 lead over Cols. Upper Arlington at the end of the first quarter.
The Golden Bears kept a 14-12 intermission margin at the Wildcats’ expense.
Cols. Upper Arlington moved to a 27-15 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Cols. Upper Arlington faced off against Dublin Coffman and Newark took on Reynoldsburg on Oct. 18 at Reynoldsburg High School.
Vandalia Butler allows no points against Lima
Vandalia Butler’s defense throttled Lima, resulting in a 31-0 shutout during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Vandalia Butler faced off against W. Carrollton and Lima took on Tol. Scott on Oct. 18 at Scott High School.
Vermilion claims victory against Caledonia River Valley
Vermilion knocked off Caledonia River Valley 37-21 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Neither side could break ahead as the two teams began in a tense 7-7 duel in the first quarter.
The Sailors’ offense moved in front for a 21-14 lead over the Vikings at the intermission.
Vermilion roared to a 37-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Vermilion faced off against Milan Edison and Caledonia River Valley took on Galion on Oct. 18 at River Valley High School.
Wadsworth defeats N. Royalton
Wadsworth unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off N. Royalton 38-7 Friday during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Wadsworth thundered in front of N. Royalton 17-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Grizzlies’ offense pulled in front for a 31-0 lead over the Bears at the intermission.
Wadsworth pulled to a 38-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Grizzlies enjoyed a big enough lead to offset the Bears’ 7-0 advantage in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Wadsworth faced off against Solon and N. Royalton took on Hudson on Oct. 18 at Hudson High School.
Wapakoneta sets early tone to dominate Franklin
Wapakoneta rushed to an early advantage and ran away for a 48-7 win over Franklin during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
Wapakoneta thundered in front of Franklin 21-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Redskins’ offense breathed fire in front for a 42-0 lead over the Wildcats at the intermission.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The Redskins chalked up this decision in spite of the Wildcats’ spirited final-quarter performance.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Wapakoneta faced off against Lima Bath and Franklin took on Trenton Edgewood on Oct. 18 at Edgewood High School.
Warren Harding shuts out Cle. Hay
Warren Harding’s defense throttled Cle. Hay, resulting in a 37-0 shutout for an Ohio high school football victory at Warren G. Harding High on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Warren Harding faced off against Massillon Washington and Cle. Hay took on Cle. JFK on Oct. 18 at John F. Kennedy High School.
Warren JFK comes back to beat E. Palestine
Warren JFK rallied over E. Palestine for an inspiring 40-13 victory at John F. Kennedy Catholic High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
E. Palestine showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 6-0 advantage over Warren JFK as the first quarter ended.
The scoreboard showed the Bulldogs with a 13-8 lead over the Eagles heading into the second quarter.
Warren JFK broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 32-13 lead over E. Palestine.
The Eagles got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with an 8-0 edge.
Recently on Oct. 24, Warren JFK squared off with Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. in a football game.
Waterford earns solid win over Milford Center Fairbanks
Waterford eventually beat Milford Center Fairbanks 34-21 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Waterford jumped in front of Milford Center Fairbanks 20-7 to begin the second quarter.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through a barren second quarter.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the third quarter.
Both teams scored evenly in the fourth quarter to make it 34-21.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Waterford faced off against Glouster Trimble and Milford Center Fairbanks took on W. Jefferson on Oct. 18 at Fairbanks High School.
Waverly records thin win against Lancaster Fairfield Union
Waverly finally found a way to top Lancaster Fairfield Union 28-21 during this Ohio football game on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Lancaster Fairfield Union faced off against Amanda-Clearcreek and Waverly took on McDermott Scioto NW on Oct. 18 at Northwest High School.
Waynesville overpowers Middletown Madison in thorough fashion
Waynesville’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Middletown Madison 42-9 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Last season, Waynesville and Middletown Madison faced off on Oct. 6, 2023 at Madison High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Waynesville faced off against Eaton and Middletown Madison took on Carlisle on Oct. 18 at Carlisle High School.
W. Chester Lakota W. defense stifles Cin. Walnut Hills
A suffocating defense helped W. Chester Lakota W. handle Cin. Walnut Hills 49-0 at Lakota West High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
W. Chester Lakota W. jumped in front of Cin. Walnut Hills 27-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Firebirds fought to a 41-0 intermission margin at the Eagles’ expense.
W. Chester Lakota W. charged to a 49-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, W. Chester Lakota W. faced off against Liberty Twp. Lakota E. and Cin. Walnut Hills took on Lebanon on Oct. 18 at Lebanon High School.
W. Lafayette Ridgewood overcomes Mechanicsburg in seat-squirming affair
W. Lafayette Ridgewood finally found a way to top Mechanicsburg 28-21 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
The start wasn’t the problem for Mechanicsburg, as it began with a 7-0 edge over W. Lafayette Ridgewood through the end of the first quarter.
The scoreboard showed the Indians with a 14-7 lead over the Generals heading into the second quarter.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with W. Lafayette Ridgewood and Mechanicsburg locked in a 14-14 stalemate.
The Generals held on with a 14-7 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, W. Lafayette Ridgewood faced off against Uhrichsville Claymont and Mechanicsburg took on Spring. NE on Oct. 18 at Northeastern High School.
W. Liberty-Salem posts win at Arcanum’s expense
W. Liberty-Salem notched a win against Arcanum 41-26 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
W. Liberty-Salem moved in front of Arcanum 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Tigers registered a 21-6 advantage at intermission over the Trojans.
Arcanum showed its teeth in the third quarter by rallying to within 28-18.
The Tigers got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 13-8 edge.
In recent action on Oct. 18, W. Liberty-Salem faced off against N. Lewisburg Triad and Arcanum took on New Lebanon Dixie on Oct. 18 at Dixie High School.
Portsmouth W. sprints past Chesapeake
Portsmouth W. collected a solid win over Chesapeake in a 42-24 verdict in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Portsmouth W. jumped in front of Chesapeake 13-12 to begin the second quarter.
The Senators registered a 34-18 advantage at halftime over the Panthers.
Portsmouth W. jumped to a 42-18 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Senators maintained the upper hand despite being outscored 6-0 in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Portsmouth W. faced off against Oak Hill and Chesapeake took on Ironton Rock Hill on Oct. 18 at Rock Hill High School.
Wheelersburg denies Barnesville’s challenge
Wheelersburg notched a win against Barnesville 24-7 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
Wheelersburg opened with a 7-0 advantage over Barnesville through the first quarter.
The Pirates registered a 17-0 advantage at intermission over the Shamrocks.
The dynamic altered in the third quarter as Barnesville inched back to a 17-7 deficit.
The Pirates held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Last time Wheelersburg and Barnesville played in a 26-13 game on Nov. 10, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Barnesville faced off against Sarahsville Shenandoah and Wheelersburg took on Minford on Oct. 18 at Wheelersburg High School.
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne crushes Cle. Rhodes
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne scored early and often to roll over Cle. Rhodes 48-6 in Ohio high school football on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne faced off against Sylvania Northview and Cle. Rhodes took on Gates Mills Gilmour on Oct. 18 at Gilmour Academy.
Wilmington earns stressful win over Batavia
Wilmington finally found a way to top Batavia 37-34 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Last time Wilmington and Batavia played in a 36-7 game on Sept. 29, 2023.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Batavia faced off against Clarksville Clinton-Massie and Wilmington took on New Richmond on Oct. 18 at Wilmington High School.
Windham pushes over Salineville Southern
Windham collected a solid win over Salineville Southern in a 50-35 verdict at Windham High on Nov. 1 in Ohio football action.
Windham opened with a 20-15 advantage over Salineville Southern through the first quarter.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second quarter, as neither squad scored.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the third quarter.
The Bombers held on with a 16-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Windham faced off against Andover Pymatuning Valley and Salineville Southern took on Lisbon David Anderson on Oct. 18 at David Anderson High School.
Wooster Triway routs Johnstown
Wooster Triway recorded a big victory over Johnstown 41-20 on Nov. 1 in Ohio football.
Wooster Triway moved in front of Johnstown 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Titans fought to a 27-6 halftime margin at the Johnnies’ expense.
Wooster Triway thundered to a 34-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Titans chalked up this decision in spite of the Johnnies’ spirited final-quarter performance.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Wooster Triway faced off against Canal Fulton Northwest and Johnstown took on Utica on Oct. 18 at Utica High School.
Xenia posts win at Sidney’s expense
Xenia collected a solid win over Sidney in a 31-14 verdict in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Xenia opened with a 3-0 advantage over Sidney through the first quarter.
The Yellow Jackets jumped a tight margin over the Buccaneers as both teams headed to make end of the second quarter adjustments.
Xenia broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 17-14 lead over Sidney.
The Buccaneers held on with a 14-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Last season, Xenia and Sidney squared off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Xenia High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Xenia faced off against Greenville and Sidney took on Piqua on Oct. 18 at Piqua High School.
Youngs. Ursuline delivers statement win over Youngs. Chaney high school
Youngs. Ursuline controlled the action to earn an impressive 44-14 win against Youngs. Chaney high school in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
Last season, Youngs. Ursuline and Youngs. Chaney High School faced off on Oct. 13, 2023 at Ursuline High School.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Youngs. Ursuline faced off against Youngs. Chaney High School and Youngs. Ursuline took on Youngs. Chaney High School on Oct. 18 at Chaney High School.
Zanesville W. Muskingum claims tight victory against Cols. Africentric
Zanesville W. Muskingum posted a narrow 34-26 win over Cols. Africentric in an Ohio high school football matchup on Nov. 1.
In recent action on Oct. 18, Zanesville W. Muskingum faced off against Coshocton and Cols. Africentric took on Columbus South on Oct. 18 at South High School.
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