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Cincinnati high school football playoff scores (first round)
Division I
- Moeller 39, Hamilton 14 - FINAL
- St. Xavier 42, Fairfield 28 - FINAL
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St. Xavier - 3 14 18 7 – 42
Fairfield - 7 7 14 0 – 28
F – Fisher 51 run (McGuire kick)
SX – FG Cengia 25
SX – McClatchey 44 pass from Sharp (Cengia kick)
SX – Patrick 5 run (Cengia kick)
F – Figgins 75 pass from Fisher (McGuire kick)
F – Fisher 6 run (McGuire kick)
SX – FG Cengia 28
SX – Patrick 3 run (Patrick run)
F – Fisher 75 run (McGuire kick)
SX – Scheve 19 pass from Herbstreit (Cengia kick)
SX – Patrick 1 run (Cengia kick)
Records: SX 5-6, F 7-4
- Springboro 42, Oak Hills 10 - FINAL
- Mason 14, Colerain 7 - FINAL
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Colerain - 0 7 0 0 - 7
Mason - 0 0 7 7 - 14
C - Jennings 9 run (McAfee kick)
M - Brown 34-yard pass to Billhorn (Bunch kick)
M - Hibbet 12 run (Bunch kick)
Records: M 9-2, C 4-7
- Elder 49, Middletown 7 - FINAL
A party of purple got together in Price Hill as the visiting Middletown Middies tried to hand the Elder Panthers their first ever playoff loss at The Pit. Instead, Elder had big plays and big offense to take a 49-7 victory. The Panthers scored on the opening drive in three plays courtesy of a 59-yard rush by Luke Flowers. By the end of the first quarter, it was 21-0 Panthers. After recovering a fumbled Elder punt, Middletown scored its only points of the night on a Virgil Coleman 10-yard pass to Mikell Dorn. Elder’s first possession of the second half ended quickly when Justin Re caught a Ben Schoster pass and went 94 yards to the house. The Panthers outscored Middletown 21-0 in the final two quarters. Schoster’s night ended early, but his 9-11 night for 278 yards and four touchdowns was more than suitable. Re caught four of those passes for 180 yards and a pair of touchdowns while Flowers had eight rushes for 98 yards and two touchdowns. The Elder defense recorded six sacks, including two each from Ben Voelkerding and Liam Hulen. No.2 Elder will return for a home game against No. 7 Milford and former Panther coach Tom Grippa.
Middletown – 0 7 0 0 – 7
Elder – 21 7 14 7 – 49
E- Flowers 59 run (LeMasters kick)
E- Flowers 1 run (LeMasters kick)
E- Browne 17 pass from Schoster (LeMasters kick)
M- Dorn 10 pass from Coleman (Johnson kick)
E- Autenrieb 38 pass from Schoster (LeMasters kick)
E- Re 94 pass from Schoster (LeMasters kick)
E- Re 30 pass from Schoster (LeMasters kick)
E- Meier 3 run (LeMasters kick)
Records: E 9-2, M 3-8.
- Milford 62, Western Hills 16 - FINAL
Eyebrows were raised when Western Hills took an 8-0 lead over the Milford Eagles in their playoff meeting. Everything quickly went back to normal as Milford then scored 56-straight points before finally topping the Mustangs 62-16. Mustang quarterback Oma Beckley opened the night with a 69-yard rush followed by an Izayah Camp two-point try for an 8-0 lead over host Milford. On the responding drive, Milford signal caller Austin Hardin found Reece Davis for a nine-yard touchdown in what would be the first of eight-consecutive touchdowns by the Eagles. Hardin was an economic 18-22 passing for 263 yards and five scores, including a pair of reviving touchdowns by both Davis and Natwan Webster. Milford advanced to week 12 and will head back to the road to visit No.2 Elder.
Western Hills – 8 0 0 8 – 16
Milford – 12 30 14 6 – 62
WH- Beckley 69 run (Camp run)
M- Davis 9 pass from Hardin (kick failed)
M- Webster 12 pass from Hardin (kick failed)
M- Livingston 33 pass from Hardin (Davis pass from Hardin)
M- Hardin 2 run (Ray pass from Hardin)
M- Webster 17 pass from Hardin (Cooper kick)
M- Davis 38 pass from Hardin (Cooper kick)
M- Webster 6 run (Cooper kick)
M- Warther 8 run (Cooper kick)
WH- Sutherland 25 pass from Beckley (Beckley run)
M- Washington 31 run (pass failed).
Records: M 9-2, WH 5-6.
- Lakota West 43, Lebanon 0 - FINAL
It was business as usual for Lakota West Friday night as the Firebirds continued its perfect season with a shutout win over Lebanon. Lakota West got contributions from every phase of the game Friday night, including punt return touchdowns from both Brennan Remy and Trent Lloyd. Offensively, Remy hauled in a touchdown from Mitch Bolden and Eudes Gonzalez Jr. ran for 46 yards and a pair of scores. Defensively, Lakota West recorded its third shutout win of the year, limiting Lebanon to just 181 total yards and forcing three turnovers, including a pair of picks from Finn Mason. Ohio State commit Malik Hartford had the other takeaway with his second interception of the season.
Lebanon – 0 0 0 0 – 0
Lakota West – 14 15 14 0 – 43
LW- Remy 54 pass from Bolden (Bohn kick)
LW- Lloyd 52 punt return (Bohn kick)
LW- FG Bohn 22
LW- Remy 39 punt return (Bohn kick)
LW- FG Bohn 36
LW- Gonzalez Jr. 37 run (Bohn kick)
Records: LW 11-0, L 4-7
- Princeton 43, West Clermont 6 - FINAL
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West Clermont - 0 6 0 0 - 6
Princeton - 6 23 0 14
P - Brown-Freeman 2 run (kick failed)
P - Woods 33 pass from West (Oliver kick)
P - Oliver FG 21
WC - Jones 60 pass from Earley (pass failed)
P - Woods 20 pass from West (kick failed)
P - Brown-Freeman 14 run (Oliver kick)
P - Beach 6 run (Oliver kick)
P - Williams 33 FUM return (Oliver kick)
Records: P 9-2, WC 5-6
Division II
- Winton Woods 35, La Salle 13 - FINAL
Five first-half touchdowns helped top-seeded Winton Woods beat La Salle as the two teams met in the postseason for the third-straight season. Running back Trey Cornist ran for 41 yards and two touchdowns while quarterback Van George had a rushing and passing score. Winton Woods got its seventh pick-six of the season and the fourth by Jermaine Mathews Jr. when the Ohio State commit gave the Warriors a commanding 28-6 second-quarter lead with a 29-yard interception return. Mathews Jr. would then end the first half with his first receiving score of the year. Cameron Calhoun had a pick, as well. La Salle got all 13 of its points courtesy of Mason Luensman, who kicked two field goals and hauled in a 30-yard touchdown from Patrick McLaughlin with 6:01 remaining for the Lancers only touchdown of the night.
La Salle – 3 3 0 7 – 13
Winton Woods – 14 21 0 0 – 35
WW- Cornist 5 run (Domobele kick)
L- FG Luensman 24
WW- George 1 run (Domobele kick)
L- FG Luensman 48
WW- Cornist 23 run (Domobele kick)
WW- Mathews Jr. 29 INT return (Domobele kick)
WW- Mathews Jr. 21 pass from George (Domobele kick)
L- Luensman 30 pass from McLaughlin (Luensman kick)
Records: WW 11-0, L 2-9
- Ross 41, Northwest 7 - FINAL
- Kings 56, Sidney 14 - FINAL
Kings’ offense clicked to the tune of 500 total yards as the Knights raced past Sidney to open postseason play. Senior quarterback Will Kocher threw for over 400 yards for the second-straight week, finishing 25-of-37 for 446 and four touchdowns. Kocher connected with Michael Mussari (8 catches, 205 yards) for three touchdowns in the first half and found Paul Kelly on another. Jake Cameron had a game-high nine receptions for 152 yards. On the ground, Kings averaged just 2.4 yards per carry, but three of Jay Holubetz’s four attempts went for touchdowns in the first quarter. Defensively, Patrick Holubetz had a 25-yard pick-six.
Sidney – 0 7 0 7 – 14
Kings – 28 21 7 0 – 56
K- Mussari 49 pass from Kocher (Wik kick)
K- J. Holubetz 1 run (Wik kick)
K- J. Holubetz 1 run (Wik kick)
K- J. Holubetz 5 run (Wik kick)
K- Mussari 5 pass from Kocher (Wik kick)
K- Mussari 16 pass from Kocher (Wik kick)
S- Reynolds 3 pass from Herron (Vordemark kick)
K- Kelly 28 pass from Kocher (Wik kick)
K- P. Holubetz 25 INT return (Wik kick)
S- Foster-Wheeler 1 run (Vordemark kick)
Records: K 10-1, S 4-7
- Withrow 44, Loveland 7 - FINAL
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Withrow continues to roll as the Tigers have now won seven consecutive games and have outscored opponents, 273-38, in that span. Withrow quarterback Troy Montgomery was a dual-threat Friday, throwing for 195 yards and two touchdowns and running for 96 yards and a pair of scores. Withrow had five players contribute at least 25 rushing yards, including Zion Shaw, who scored touchdowns on both of his attempts. For Loveland, running back Colton Endicott gave his team their only score of the night with a one-yard touchdown. He finished with a game-high 127 yards on 20 carries.
Loveland – 0 7 0 0 – 7
Withrow – 7 19 3 15 – 44
W- Shaw 2 run (Shaffer kick)
W- McConnal 15 pass from Montgomery (Shaffer kick)
W- Montgomery 9 run (kick failed)
L- Endicott 1 run (Hicks kick)
W- Tafari-Thompson 44 pass from Montgomery (pass failed)
W- FG Shaffer 34
W- Montgomery 63 run (Montgomery run)
W- Shaw 26 run (Shaffer kick)
Records: W 8-3, L 4-7
- Little Miami 27, Xenia 24 - FINAL (2OT)
- Anderson 44, Troy 7 - FINAL
- Edgewood 38, Lima Senior 6 - FINAL
Division III
- Badin 42, Woodward 0 - FINAL
All three phases clicked Friday night for Badin as the Rams cruised in the first round over Woodward. Offensively, Carter Russo, Lem Grayson and Zach Yordy each ran for a touchdown. Russo led the way with 127 yards on 18 attempts. Defensively, Badin held Woodward to just 194 total yards and registered four interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns by Carson Cheek and Kyle Anderson.
Woodward – 0 0 0 0 – 0
Badin – 0 21 14 7 – 42
B- Russo 3 run (Warner kick)
B- Cheek INT return (Warner kick)
B- Yordy 3 run (Warner kick)
B- Buckle 13 pass from Ritzie (Warner kick)
B- Grayson 2 run (Warner kick)
B- Anderson INT return (Warner kick)
Records: B 11-0, W 5-6
- New Richmond 28, Tecumseh 27 - FINAL
- Wapakoneta 28, Wilmington 14 - FINAL
- Western Brown 33, Mount Healthy 20 - FINAL
- Monroe 52, Hughes 15 - FINAL
Division IV
- Wyoming 44, Waverly 0 - FINAL
C.J. Hester continued to build his case for Mr. Ohio Football with another impressive outing. The senior ran for 215 yards and four touchdowns on 22 carries, all in the first half as Wyoming’s perfect season continued. It’s Hester’s eighth game with multiple rushing touchdowns this season. The Cowboys’ defense registered a safety in the first quarter and notched its eight shutout of the season.
Waverly – 0 0 0 0 – 0
Wyoming – 23 7 14 0 – 44
W- Hester 6 run (Rummer kick)
W- safety
W- Hester 43 run (Rummer kick)
W- Hester 1 run (Rummer kick)
W- Hester 1 run (Rummer kick)
W- Gray 34 pass from Randman (Rummer kick)
W- Hancock 7 run (Rummer kick)
Records: W 11-0, Wav 5-6
- Shawnee 33, Roger Bacon 7 - FINAL
- Clinton-Massie 38, Unioto 0 - FINAL
No. 13 seed Clinton-Massie delivered an early stunner as the Falcons went on the road and dominated No. 4 Unioto to open postseason play in Region 16. Per usual, the Falcons executed their ground-and-pound style, churning out nearly 350 rushing yards. Clinton-Massie had three players with at least 50 yards, including Logan Chesser, who ran for 134 and two touchdowns on 11 attempts. It’s Chesser’s fifth 100-yard effort of the season and he is approaching 1,000 yards on the year. Defensively, Clinton-Massie forced three turnovers and allowed less than 250 total yards en route to its third shutout in the last six games.
Clinton-Massie – 7 17 7 7 – 38
Unioto – 0 0 0 0 – 0
CM- Chesser 7 run (McGuiness kick)
CM- Hunter 5 run (McGuinness kick)
CM- Chesser 60 run (McGuiness kick)
CM- FG McGuinness 28
CM- Hunter 2 run (McGuinness kick)
CM- Clutter 2 run (McGuiness kick)
Records: CM 6-5, U 9-2
Three of Taft quarterback Javier Ison’s six completions Friday night went for touchdowns as the No. 2 seed Senators rolled over CHCA. Ison finished with 171 passing yards and added 47 yards on the ground and a score. Junior running back Charles Hawkins led the Senators’ ground game with 80 yards and two touchdowns. Senior wide receiver Antaeyo Stuckey had two touches on offense – a 60-yard rushing touchdowns and a 43-yard receiving score. CHCA’s lone score came on a Brayden Mitchum touchdown run that gave the Eagles a 7-6 lead after the first quarter. Mitchum finished with a game-high 98 yards on 24 attempts.
CHCA – 7 0 0 0 – 7
Taft – 6 21 18 0 – 45
T- Stuckey 43 pass from Ison (kick failed)
C- Mitchum 3 run (Nix kick)
T- Stuckey 60 run (pass failed)
T- Hawkins 3 run (Byndon pass from Ison)
T- Bostic 49 pass from Ison (kick good)
T- Hawkins 1 run (pass failed)
T- Cotton 10 pass from Ison (kick failed)
T- Ison 35 run (pass failed)
Records: T 9-2, C 5-6
- Alter 21, Reading 14 - FINAL
- Eaton 31, Fenwick 28 - FINAL
- McNicholas 42, Northridge 12 - FINAL
Division V
- Blanchester 60, Summit Country Day 28 - FINAL
- Zane Trace 56, Clark Montessori 0 - FINAL
- Madeira 49, Gamble Montessori 12 - FINAL
- Northeastern 45, Waynesville 22 - FINAL
- Brookville 41, Purcell Marian 7 - FINAL
A two-yard touchdown run by Chad Mumper was all Purcell Marian could get going on offense Friday night as the Cavaliers season came to an end. Purcell Marian was limited to just 175 total yards of offense while Brookville got a big night from Tim Davis, who ran for 135 yards and four touchdowns.
Purcell Marian – 0 7 0 0 – 7
Brookville – 14 20 7 0 – 41
B- Fullenkamp 13 pass from Mehr (Lamb kick)
B- Davis 50 run (Lamb kick)
B- Davis 5 run (run failed)
B- Hoover 56 punt return (Lamb kick)
P- Mumper 2 run (Gentry kick)
B- Davis 10 run (Lamb kick)
B- Davis 32 run (Lamb kick)
Records: B 10-1, PM 6-5
Division VI
- Twin Valley South 70, Williamsburg 38 - FINAL
In a game that featured over 950 total yards of offense, Twin Valley South ran away with a road win over the higher-seeded Williamsburg Wildcats. Twin Valley South ran for 453 yards, led by Cais Kingsley who had 255 and four touchdowns. Brayden Koeller had 91 yards on 10 attempts and a hat trick of his own. Williamsburg quarterback J.J. Miller threw for 312 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a pair of scores. Alex Ervin and Bryce Lillie each had a receiving touchdown and went over 100 yards, combining for 15 catches.
Twin Valley South – 22 21 6 21 – 70
Williamsburg – 7 7 14 10 – 38
T- Kingsley 13 run (Thuma kick)
W- Ervin 2 pass from Miller (Lindsey kick)
T- Kingsley 9 run (Koeller run)
T- Kingsley 46 run (Thuma kick)
T- Koeller 16 run (Thuma kick)
W- Miller 4 run (Lindsey kick)
T- Koeller 9 run (Thuma kick)
T- Kingsley 11 run (Thuma kick)
W- Miller 5 run (Lindsey kick)
T- Bishop 50 run (run failed)
W- Lillie 54 pass from Miller (Lindsey kick)
T- Koeller 44 run (Thuma kick)
T- Koeller INT return (run failed)
T- Young INT return (Bishop run)
W- Gries 47 pass from Canter (Lindsey kick)
W- FG Lindsey 26
Records: T 7-4, W 8-3
- Tri-Village 33, Deer Park 6 - FINAL
- Cincinnati Country Day 27, Eastern 20 - FINAL
Division VII
- Ansonia 67, Riverview East 0 - FINAL
- Springfield Catholic Central 33, St. Bernard 0 - FINAL
- Southeastern Local 36, Cincinnati College Prep 8 - FINAL
- Mechanicsburg 41, Lockland 0 - FINAL
Northern Kentucky high school football scores in Week 11
- Lloyd 24, Holmes 20 - FINAL (THURSDAY)
- Bishop Brossart 43, Pendleton County 13 - FINAL
- Tates Creek 46, Boone County 19 - FINAL
- Cooper 41, Butler 8 - FINAL
Butler - 0 0 0 8 - 8
Cooper - 7 7 13 14 - 41
C- White 28 run (Taylor kick)
C- Johnson 26 pass from O'Hara (Taylor kick)
C- Johnson 50 pass from O'Hara (Taylor kick)
C- Alexander 23 pass from O'Hara (kick failed)
C- Lonaker 7 run (Taylor kick)
C- Henry 25 run (Taylor kick)
B- Mitchell 49 pass from Jones (Fried pass from Jones)
Records: C 6-4, B 2-8
- Corbin 42, Campbell County 0 - FINAL
- Beechwood 26, Newport Central Catholic 9 - FINAL
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Beechwood - 0 6 7 13 - 26
Newport Central Catholic - 3 0 0 6 - 9
N – FG Barth 37
B – Hayden 1 run (kick failed)
B – Flaherty 2 run (Kappes kick)
B – Flaherty 4 run (kick failed)
N – Runyon 98 KO return (run failed)
B – Cusick 29 pass from Harney (Kappes kick)
Records: B 9-1, N 8-2
- Dayton 43, Eminence 12 - FINAL
- George Rogers Clark 31, Conner 0 - FINAL
- Ludlow 26, Holy Cross 10 - FINAL
Jaxson Rice did a little bit of everything Friday night to help Ludlow end the regular season on a high note against Holy Cross. Rice was 11-of-19 through the air for 182 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for a team-high 70 yards and had a pick-six on defense to help Ludlow pull away early in the second half. Holy Cross was held out of the endzone until late, when Landyn Phillips ran for an 11-yard touchdown and converted the ensuing two-point conversion.
Ludlow – 6 0 14 6 – 26
Holy Cross – 2 0 0 8 – 10
L- Kendall 34 pass from Rice (kick failed)
HC- safety
L- King 45 pass from Rice (pass failed)
L- Rice INT return (Perrin pass from Rice)
L- Kendall 15 pass from Rice (kick failed)
HC- Phillips 11 run (Phillips run)
Records: L 4-6, HC 2-8
- Covington Catholic 47, Ryle 21 - FINAL
Over 400 yards of offense, including a nearly 300-yard rushing game advantage was more than enough for Covington Catholic in the regular season finale with Ryle. The Colonels had 444 yards of total offense, outgaining Ryle’s 231 yards and had a 314-22 yard advantage on the ground. Zaccary Roberts was 9-14 for 130 yards passing for the Colonels, but also added in 10 rushes for 120 yards with some trip to the endzone both ways. Leading 19-7 at the half, Covington Catholic outscored Ryle 28-7 in the rest of the way before the Raiders added a final touchdown from Jayce Harden with 16 ticks left on the clock.
Covington Catholic – 6 13 21 7 – 47
Ryle – 0 7 7 7 – 21
CC- Link 15 pass from Roberts (run failed)
CC- Roberts 15 run (pass failed)
R- Gardner 11 run (Line kick)
CC- Leen 2 run (Weitzel kick)
CC- Miller 32 pass from Roberts (Weitzel kick)
CC- Leen 2 run (Weitzel kick)
R- Gardner 9 run (Line kick)
CC- Leen 2 run (Weitzel kick)
CC- Roberts 1 run (Weitzel kick)
R- Harden 1 run (Line kick)
Records: CC 8-2, R 5-5.
- Dixie Heights 55, Scott 13 - FINAL
- Simon Kenton 43, Woodford County 34 - FINAL
Southeast Indiana
- Lawrenceburg 28, Greensburg 0 - FINAL
- East Central 42, Silver Creek 6 - FINAL
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