MOUNT VERNON — This is Friday night’s high school football scoreboard from Knox County and beyond.
Only scores reported to the Scorestream app were included in this roundup. These summaries were generated by Lede Ai.
Ashland allows no points against Linsly
Ashland’s defense throttled Linsly, resulting in a 35-0 shutout in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 6.
Ashland opened with a 21-0 advantage over Linsly through the first quarter.
Defense ruled the second quarter as the Arrows and the Cadets were both scoreless.
Ashland thundered to a 28-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Arrows got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon slips past Danville
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon finally found a way to top Danville 12-8 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
The Chieftains’ offense darted in front for a 12-0 lead over the Blue Devils at the intermission.
The scene changed momentarily in the third quarter when Danville got within 12-8.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren first and fourth quarters.
Recently on Aug. 23, Danville squared off with Worthington Christian in a football game.
Delaware Hayes shuts out Mt. Vernon
A suffocating defense helped Delaware Hayes handle Mt. Vernon 35-0 in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 6.
The first quarter gave Delaware Hayes a 14-0 lead over Mt. Vernon.
The Pacers opened an enormous 21-0 gap over the Yellow Jackets at the intermission.
Delaware Hayes steamrolled to a 35-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the fourth quarter.
The Yellow Jackets fall to 0-3. Mount Vernon plays at Johnstown on Friday night.
The Pacers are 3-0. They will play at Big Walnut next week.
Lexington takes the lead, but can’t maintain it in falling to Bellville Clear Fork
Lexington’s advantage forced Bellville Clear Fork to dig down, but it did to earn a 28-3 win Friday for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 6.
The start wasn’t the problem for Lexington, as it began with a 3-0 edge over Bellville Clear Fork through the end of the first quarter.
The Colts kept a 14-3 halftime margin at the Minutemen’s expense.
Bellville Clear Fork charged to a 21-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Colts got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
Last time Lexington and Bellville Clear Fork played in a 28-27 game on Sept. 1, 2023.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Bellville Clear Fork faced off against Sandusky Perkins and Lexington took on Ontario on Aug. 23 at Ontario High School.
Cardington-Lincoln overpowers Bucyrus in thorough fashion
Cardington-Lincoln raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 46-8 win over Bucyrus on Sept. 6 in Ohio football.
Cardington-Lincoln opened with a 24-0 advantage over Bucyrus through the first quarter.
The Pirates fought to a 32-8 halftime margin at the Redmen’s expense.
Cardington-Lincoln stormed to a 46-8 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last time Cardington-Lincoln and Bucyrus played in a 36-28 game on Sept. 1, 2023.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Cardington-Lincoln faced off against Marion Elgin and Bucyrus took on Mt. Blanchard Riverdale on Aug. 23 at Bucyrus High School.
Centerburg comes back to beat Worthington Christian
Centerburg overcame a first-quarter deficit in a 44-21 win over Worthington Christian at Centerburg High on Sept. 6 in Ohio football action.
Worthington Christian showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-0 advantage over Centerburg as the first quarter ended.
The scoreboard showed the Warriors with a 14-7 lead over the Trojans heading into the second quarter.
Worthington Christian had a 21-20 edge on Centerburg at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
The fourth quarter was decisive for the Trojans, as they climbed out of a hole with a 44-21 scoring margin.
Last season, Worthington Christian and Centerburg faced off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Worthington Christian High School.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Worthington Christian faced off against Danville.
Cle. VASJ defense stifles Mansfield
Defense dominated as Cle. VASJ pitched a 60-0 shutout of Mansfield in Ohio high school football on Sept. 6.
Dover dominates Millersburg W. Holmes
Dover unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Millersburg W. Holmes 42-9 Friday for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 6.
Northmor’s speedy start jolts Mapleton
A swift early pace pushed Galion Northmor past Ashland Mapleton Friday 47-7 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
Galion Northmor opened with a 27-0 advantage over Ashland Mapleton through the first quarter.
The Golden Knights opened a giant 41-0 gap over the Mounties at halftime.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the third quarter.
The Golden Knights maintained the upper hand despite being outscored 7-6 in the final quarter.
Last season, Ashland Mapleton and Galion Northmor squared off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Mapleton High School.
Recently on Aug. 23, Galion Northmor squared off with Upper Sandusky in a football game.
Sparta Highland overcomes Coshocton’s lead to earn win
Sparta Highland fought back from a slow start and rolled to 42-28 win over Coshocton on Sept. 6 in Ohio football action.
Coshocton showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-0 advantage over Sparta Highland as the first quarter ended.
The Fighting Scots and the Redskins were deadlocked at 7-7 heading to the third quarter.
Sparta Highland darted over Coshocton 35-21 heading to the final quarter.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the final quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Sparta Highland faced off against Fredericktown.
New London defense stifles Vanlue
New London’s defense throttled Vanlue, resulting in a 36-0 shutout in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 6.
New London opened with a 14-0 advantage over Vanlue through the first quarter.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second and third quarters, as neither squad scored.
New London held on with a 22-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Recently on Aug. 23, New London squared off with Millersport in a football game.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. holds off Fairport Harbor Harding
New Washington Buckeye Cent. topped Fairport Harbor Harding 21-14 in a tough tilt on Sept. 6 in Ohio football.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. opened with a 7-0 advantage over Fairport Harbor Harding through the first quarter.
Neither squad could muster points in the second quarter.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. jumped to a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Bucks chalked up this decision in spite of the Skippers’ spirited final-quarter performance.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford shuts out Howard E. Knox
A suffocating defense helped N. Robinson Col. Crawford handle Howard E. Knox 33-0 in Ohio high school football on Sept. 6.
The first quarter gave N. Robinson Col. Crawford a 20-0 lead over Howard E. Knox.
The Eagles fought to a 26-0 intermission margin at the Bulldogs’ expense.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford pulled to a 33-0 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last season, N. Robinson Col. Crawford and Howard E. Knox squared off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Colonel Crawford High School.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Howard E. Knox faced off against Johnstown Northridge and N. Robinson Col. Crawford took on Richmond Hts. on Aug. 29 at Colonel Crawford High School.
Norwalk claims tight victory against Tol. Rogers
Norwalk finally found a way to top Tol. Rogers 7-6 during this Ohio football game on Sept. 6.
The scoreboard showed the Rams with a 6-0 lead over the Truckers heading into the second quarter.
Norwalk broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 7-6 lead over Tol. Rogers.
Neither squad could muster points in the first and fourth quarters.
Last season, Norwalk and Tol. Rogers faced off on Sept. 1, 2023 at Rogers High School.
Utica barely beats Fredericktown
Utica topped Fredericktown 18-15 in a tough tilt in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 6.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first quarter.
The Freddies moved ahead by earning a 7-6 advantage over the Redskins at the end of the second quarter.
Utica broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 12-7 lead over Fredericktown.
The Freddies rallied in the final quarter, but the Redskins skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.
Last time Utica and Fredericktown played in a 34-20 game on Sept. 1, 2023.
In recent action on Aug. 23, Fredericktown faced off against Sparta Highland.
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