Delaware Hayes rallies past Mount Vernon
Delaware Hayes came from behind with a furious fourth-quarter rally to topple Mount Vernon 41-14 Friday night in Delaware.
The Yellow Jackets showed they were ready to play early by taking a 14-7 first-quarter advantage. Had this been a prize fight, the Yellow Jackets would’ve earned the judge’s decision at halftime, with a 20-7 lead on the Pacers.
Mount Vernon took a 34-27 advantage after the third quarter, but the Pacers pulled off a stirring 14-0 final quarter to trip the Yellow Jackets.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Hayes faced off against Delaware Buckeye Valley.
Centerburg tops Worthington Christian
Centerburg rolled past Worthington Christian for a comfortable 53-14 victory in Ohio high school football on Sept. 5.
Last season, Centerburg and Worthington Christian squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Centerburg High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Worthington Christian faced off against Danville and Centerburg took on Utica on Aug. 22 at Centerburg High School.
Lucas comes up short in matchup with Danville
Danville eventually beat Lucas 26-14 on Sept. 5 in Ohio football.
The first quarter gave Danville an 8-7 lead over Lucas.
Both teams were shutout in the second quarter.
Danville darted to a 20-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Blue Devils held on with a 6-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Recently on Aug. 22, Danville squared off with Worthington Christian in a football game.
Col. Crawford rallies to top East Knox
North Robinson Colonel Crawford rallied over East Knox for an inspiring 42-18 victory in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
The start wasn’t the problem for Howard E. Knox, as it began with a 6-0 edge over N. Robinson Col. Crawford through the end of the first quarter.
The Eagles kept a 14-12 intermission margin at the Bulldogs’ expense.
N. Robinson Col. Crawford pulled to a 42-12 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Eagles enjoyed a big enough lead to offset the Bulldogs’ 6-0 advantage in the final quarter.
Last season, N. Robinson Col. Crawford and Howard E. Knox squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at East Knox High School.
Recently on Aug. 22, Howard E. Knox squared off with Johnstown Northridge in a football game.
Highland secures a win over Coshocton
Sparta Highland notched a win against Coshocton 24-7 for an Ohio high school football victory at Highland High on Sept. 5.
Sparta Highland moved in front of Coshocton 8-7 to begin the second quarter.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren second and third quarters.
The Fighting Scots got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 16-0 edge.
Last season, Sparta Highland and Coshocton squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Coshocton High School.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Sparta Highland faced off against Fredericktown and Coshocton took on W. Lafayette Ridgewood on Aug. 22 at Ridgewood High School.
Lexington escapes close call with Bellville Clear Fork
Lexington finally found a way to top Bellville Clear Fork 31-28 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Neither squad could muster points in the first quarter.
The Minutemen opened a close 10-7 gap over the Colts at the intermission.
Lexington and Bellville Clear Fork each scored in the third quarter.
Both teams scored evenly in the fourth quarter to make it 31-28.
Last season, Bellville Clear Fork and Lexington faced off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Clear Fork High School.
Recently on Aug. 22, Lexington squared off with Ontario in a football game.
Resolve: Ashville Teays Valley comes from behind to topple Pataskala Watkins Memorial
Pataskala Watkins Memorial cut in front to start, but Ashville Teays Valley answered the challenge to collect a 35-14 victory in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Pataskala Watkins Memorial showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 14-7 advantage over Ashville Teays Valley as the first quarter ended.
Neither squad could claim an advantage as the scoreboard showed a 14-14 standstill heading to the third quarter.
Ashville Teays Valley moved in front of Pataskala Watkins Memorial 28-14 to begin the final quarter.
The Vikings held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Recently on Aug. 22, Pataskala Watkins Memorial squared off with Worthington Kilbourne in a football game.
Cardington-Lincoln rides to cruise-control win over Bucyrus
Cardington-Lincoln dominated from start to finish in an imposing 55-24 win over Bucyrus during this Ohio football game on Sept. 5.
Cardington-Lincoln opened with a 20-0 advantage over Bucyrus through the first quarter.
The Pirates opened a colossal 34-12 gap over the Redmen at halftime.
Cardington-Lincoln steamrolled to a 55-24 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Last season, Cardington-Lincoln and Bucyrus squared off on Sept. 6, 2024 at Cardington High School.
Recently on Aug. 22, Cardington-Lincoln squared off with Bucyrus Wynford in a football game.
Crooksville shuts out Warsaw River View
A suffocating defense helped Crooksville handle Warsaw River View 48-0 in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 5.
Crooksville opened with a 20-0 advantage over Warsaw River View through the first quarter.
The Ceramics opened a massive 48-0 gap over the Black Bears at the intermission.
Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren third and fourth quarters.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Warsaw River View faced off against Sugarcreek Garaway.
Delaware Buckeye Valley overwhelms Caledonia River Valley
Delaware Buckeye Valley recorded a big victory over Caledonia River Valley 38-15 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first quarter.
The Barons registered a 21-8 advantage at intermission over the Vikings.
Delaware Buckeye Valley steamrolled to a 31-8 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither team could gain any advantage in the fourth quarter.
Recently on Aug. 22, Delaware Buckeye Valley squared off with Hayes in a football game.
Granville secures a win over Johnstown
Granville collected a solid win over Johnstown in a 33-14 verdict in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled evenly to a 6-6 tie through the first quarter.
The Blue Aces’ offense moved in front for a 13-6 lead over the Johnnies at halftime.
Granville thundered to a 26-6 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Johnnies narrowed the gap 8-7 in the final quarter but it was too little, too late.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Johnstown faced off against Zanesville and Granville took on Cols. Marion-Franklin on Aug. 22 at Granville High School.
Heath defeats Gahanna Cols. Academy
Heath earned a convincing 34-7 win over Gahanna Cols. Academy on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
Heath opened with a 27-0 advantage over Gahanna Cols. Academy through the first quarter.
Defense ruled the second and third quarters as Heath and Gahanna Cols. Academy were both scoreless.
Neither team could gain any advantage in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Heath faced off against Philo.
Jeromesville Hillsdale overpowers Loudonville in thorough fashion
Jeromesville Hillsdale dominated Loudonville 35-14 on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Jeromesville Hillsdale a 7-0 lead over Loudonville.
The Falcons’ offense jumped in front for a 14-0 lead over the Redbirds at halftime.
Jeromesville Hillsdale charged to a 28-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Redbirds enjoyed a 14-7 edge in the final quarter, yet the result was already decided.
Recently on Aug. 22, Loudonville squared off with Ashland Mapleton in a football game.
New Albany holds off Delaware Olentangy Berlin
New Albany posted a narrow 30-21 win over Delaware Olentangy Berlin in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 5.
Delaware Olentangy Berlin showed it was ready to play, using an early thrust to carve out a 7-0 advantage over New Albany as the first quarter ended.
The second quarter began with neither team in charge at a 7-7 deadlock.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with New Albany and Delaware Olentangy Berlin locked in a 14-14 stalemate.
The Eagles got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 16-7 edge.
Recently on Aug. 22, Delaware Olentangy Berlin squared off with Cols. DeSales in a football game.
New Concord John Glenn dominates Zanesville W. Muskingum
New Concord John Glenn unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Zanesville W. Muskingum 28-7 Friday on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
Neither defense permitted points in the first and second quarters.
New Concord John Glenn jumped in front of Zanesville W. Muskingum 14-0 going into the fourth quarter.
The Little Muskies held on with a 14-7 scoring edge in the final quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, New Concord John Glenn faced off against Zanesville Maysville.
Newark overcomes Zanesville’s lead to earn win
Zanesville cut in front to start, but Newark answered the challenge to collect a 52-20 victory on Sept. 5 in Ohio football.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Zanesville faced off against Johnstown and Newark took on Pataskala Licking Hts. on Aug. 22 at Licking Heights High School.
Newark Cath. escapes Lore City Buckeye Trail in thin win
Newark Cath. topped Lore City Buckeye Trail 32-28 in a tough tilt in Ohio high school football on Sept. 5.
The start wasn’t the problem for Lore City Buckeye Trail, as it began with an 8-6 edge over Newark Cath. through the end of the first quarter.
Defense ruled the second quarter as the Green Wave and the Warriors were both scoreless.
Newark Cath. broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 26-22 lead over Lore City Buckeye Trail.
The gap remained steady with both teams scoring evenly in the final quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Newark Cath. faced off against Harrod Allen E..
Newark Licking Valley sprints past Bishop Ready
Newark Licking Valley handed Bishop Ready a tough 35-20 loss for an Ohio high school football victory on Sept. 5.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the first quarter.
Neither squad could claim an advantage as the scoreboard showed a 7-7 standstill heading to the third quarter.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with Newark Licking Valley and Bishop Ready locked in a 14-14 stalemate.
The Panthers held on with a 21-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Newark Licking Valley faced off against Thornville Sheridan.
Sunbury Big Walnut rallies to top Groveport-Madison
Sunbury Big Walnut shook off a slow start and pulled away for a 36-10 win over Groveport-Madison in an Ohio high school football matchup on Sept. 5.
Groveport-Madison started on steady ground by forging a 7-0 lead over Sunbury Big Walnut at the end of the first quarter.
The Golden Eagles kept a 22-10 halftime margin at the Cruisers’ expense.
Sunbury Big Walnut stormed to a 29-10 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Golden Eagles got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Sunbury Big Walnut faced off against Cols. Bishop Watterson.
Thornville Sheridan slips past Pataskala Licking Hts.
Thornville Sheridan posted a narrow 21-19 win over Pataskala Licking Hts. at Licking Heights High on Sept. 5 in Ohio football action.
Thornville Sheridan jumped in front of Pataskala Licking Hts. 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Generals opened a slim 14-7 gap over the Hornets at the intermission.
Thornville Sheridan moved to a 21-13 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Hornets enjoyed a 6-0 edge in the final quarter, yet the result was already decided.
In recent action on Aug. 22, Pataskala Licking Hts. faced off against Newark and Thornville Sheridan took on Newark Licking Valley on Aug. 22 at Sheridan High School.
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