OHSAA football scores for October 10, 2025 in Ohio high school sport.
Centerburg prevails over Danville
Centerburg handled Danville 44-14 in an impressive showing in an Ohio high school football matchup on Oct. 10.
Centerburg jumped in front of Danville 8-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Trojans opened a meager 14-6 gap over the Blue Devils at the intermission.
Centerburg breathed fire to a 30-6 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Trojans got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-8 edge.
Last season, Danville and Centerburg faced off on Oct. 11, 2024 at Danville High School.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Centerburg faced off against Cardington-Lincoln.
Delaware Olentangy Berlin overcomes Dublin Jerome
Delaware Olentangy Berlin knocked off Dublin Jerome 20-3 at Olentangy Berlin High on Oct. 10 in Ohio football action.
Delaware Olentangy Berlin opened with a 6-3 advantage over Dublin Jerome through the first quarter.
Neither squad could muster points in the second quarter.
Delaware Olentangy Berlin moved to a 12-3 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Bears held on with an 8-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Delaware Olentangy Berlin faced off against Hilliard Darby.
Dublin Scioto secures a win over Hayes
Dublin Scioto grabbed a 34-24 victory at the expense of Hayes on Oct. 10 in Ohio football.
Dublin Scioto moved in front of Hayes 7-0 to begin the second quarter.
The Pacers battled back to make it 7-3 at halftime.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the third quarter, as neither squad scored.
The Irish held on with a 27-21 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Fredericktown slips past Howard E. Knox
Fredericktown topped Howard E. Knox 28-19 in a tough tilt on Oct. 10 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Fredericktown a 7-6 lead over Howard E. Knox.
The Freddies registered a 28-19 advantage at halftime over the Bulldogs.
Neither defense permitted points in the third and fourth quarters.
Last season, Fredericktown and Howard E. Knox squared off on Oct. 11, 2024 at Fredericktown High School.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Fredericktown faced off against Galion Northmor and Howard E. Knox took on Mt Gilead on Sept. 26 at Mount Gilead High School.
Heath tacks win on Newark Cath.
Heath raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 40-6 win over Newark Cath. in Ohio high school football action on Oct. 10.
The first quarter gave Heath a 6-0 lead over Newark Cath.
The Bulldogs fought to a 19-0 halftime margin at the Green Wave’s expense.
Heath steamrolled to a 33-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Bulldogs got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-6 edge.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Newark Cath. faced off against Johnstown Northridge and Heath took on Johnstown on Sept. 26 at Heath High School.
Johnstown allows no points against Hebron Lakewood
Defense dominated as Johnstown pitched a 71-0 shutout of Hebron Lakewood on Oct. 10 in Ohio football action.
The first quarter gave Johnstown a 32-0 lead over Hebron Lakewood.
The Johnnies opened a colossal 57-0 gap over the Lancers at the intermission.
Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.
The Johnnies got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-0 edge.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Hebron Lakewood faced off against Utica and Johnstown took on Heath on Sept. 26 at Heath High School.
Lexington overpowers New Philadelphia in thorough fashion
Lexington earned a convincing 44-20 win over New Philadelphia on Oct. 10 in Ohio football.
Lexington opened with a 14-0 advantage over New Philadelphia through the first quarter.
The Minutemen opened an immense 28-7 gap over the Quakers at the intermission.
New Philadelphia fought back in the third quarter to make it 30-13.
The Minutemen got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 14-7 edge.
Loudonville escapes close call with Cardington-Lincoln
Loudonville finally found a way to top Cardington-Lincoln 21-16 for an Ohio high school football victory on Oct. 10.
Loudonville opened with a 21-16 advantage over Cardington-Lincoln through the first quarter.
Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second, third and fourth quarters.
Last season, Cardington-Lincoln and Loudonville faced off on Oct. 11, 2024 at Cardington High School.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Cardington-Lincoln faced off against Centerburg.
Mt. Vernon scores fast, scores a lot to dismiss Pataskala Licking Hts.
Mt. Vernon scored early and often in a 42-13 win over Pataskala Licking Hts. in Ohio high school football on Oct. 10.
The first quarter gave Mt. Vernon a 14-0 lead over Pataskala Licking Hts.
The Yellow Jackets opened a massive 30-7 gap over the Hornets at halftime.
Mt. Vernon steamrolled to a 42-13 lead heading into the final quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Mt. Vernon faced off against Zanesville and Pataskala Licking Hts. took on Newark Licking Valley on Sept. 26 at Licking Valley High School.
Newark slips past Ashville Teays Valley
Newark finally found a way to top Ashville Teays Valley 31-28 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Oct. 10.
Neither team dominated early as the two squads struggled evenly to a 14-14 tie through the first quarter.
The third quarter gave Newark a 31-28 lead over Ashville Teays Valley.
Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second and fourth quarters, as neither squad scored.
In recent action on Sept. 26, Newark faced off against Canal Winchester.
Sunbury Big Walnut dominates Westerville N.
Sunbury Big Walnut rolled past Westerville N. for a comfortable 37-3 victory in an Ohio high school football matchup on Oct. 10.
Recently on Sept. 26, Sunbury Big Walnut squared off with Parma Padua in a football game.
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