HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP | Recaps of Friday’s other Week 8 games


Austintown Fitch 47, Erie McDowell 22

MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP, PA.

Roddell Bebbs ran for 227 yards and four touchdowns as the Falcons pulled away from the Trojans with a 20-poiint third quarter at Gus Anderson Field.

Fitch led 26-9 after a 28-yard touchdown run by Ralph Fitzgerald early in the third quarter, but McDowell quarterback Chris Juchno’s 7-yard run made it 26-16.

But Bebbs followed with an 18-yard run and Fitch quarterback Bobby Cavalier threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Cory Vernon as the Falcons took control.

Bebbs’ other touchdowns covered 34, 1 and 82 yards.

Vernon caught four passes for 64 yards and Cavalier passed for 101 yards.

Damon Berarducci led McDowell (4-4) with 62 yards on nine carries. Dominic Ferraro ran for 39 yards and one touchdown.

Poland 28, Lakeview 0

Cortland

Cole Kosco scored two touchdowns, one passing and one rushing, to lead Poland (6-2).

Kosco ran for a 1-yard score in the second quarter and found Scott Campbell for a 6-yard touchdown pass in the third. The Poland quarterback finished 6 of 11 for 107 yards passing.

Steven Pavlansky led Lakeview (3-5) with 60 yards on 5 of 14 passing. He also threw two interceptions.

LaBrae 54, Brookfield 21

Leavittsburg

Walt Allie scored three total touchdowns, including a 72-yard touchdown catch to open the game for LaBrae (8-0).

Allie finished with 80 rushing yards and 72 receving yards. Colton Stoneman had 92 yards rushing along with two touchdowns, and Benton Tennant had two touchdowns for the Vikiings.

Brookfield (1-7) held a 14-13 second quarter lead before the Vikings scored 20 straight points to blow the game open.

The Warriors were led by Tyler Briggs, who had a passing and a rushing touchdown, and Gage Emery who had 95 yards receiving and two touchdowns.

Champion 21, Campbell 0

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Austin Willforth had 100 rushing yards and two touchdowns to lead Champion (2-6).

Willforth also had 36 receving yards. Nick Stahlman added a rushing touchdown for the Flashes.

The Champion defense held the Red Devils to -7 yards of total offense, including -46 rushing yards. Campbell (0-8) was led by Kayvon Moore with 39 total yards.

Louisville 27, South Range 6

LOUISVILLE

Jared Mathie had a 41-yard touchdown reception and a 47-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to help Louisville (5-3) pull away from South Range (4-4).

Isaac Allegretto scored the only touchdown of the game for the Raiders. Josh Steer and Trent Harrold had 54 yards rushing each for South Range.

Western Reserve 51, Waterloo 6

Atwater

Nick Cavoulas got the start at quarterback for Western Reserve and led the Blue Devils (7-1, 4-1 Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference) with 209 yards passing and two passing touchdowns. He also scored on a 10-yard run.

Adam Gatrell ran for 49 yards and two scores on five carries and Luke Kilbert caught two passes for 53 yards. Jimmy Mayberry and Todd Henning caught touchdown passes.

Riley Swindell scored on a 14-yard run for Waterloo (1-7, 0-5) in final minutes of the fourth quarter.

McDonald 55, Sebring 6

SEBRING

Alex Cintron ran for 100 yards on just three carries and scored twice to keep McDonald (8-0, 5-0 MVAC) unbeaten.

Nathan Gilligan added 95 yards and a touchdown, and Josh Celli had 76 yards and three touchdowns for the Blue Devils, who scored 34 first quarter points. Dylan Johnson ran for 32 yards and a touchdown for Sebring (0-8, 0-5).

Jackson-Milton 33, Lowellville 0

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A pair of interception return touchdowns in the fourth quarter by Jimmy Harper (53 yards) and Dyllen Gibbs (65) capped a strong defensive outing from Jackson-Milton (3-5, 3-2 MVAC).

The Blue Jays defense totaled five interceptions. Offensively, Sean Lengyel ran for 124 yards, including an 80 yard touchdown run. Gibbs and Harper also scored on offense.

Lowellville (3-5, 3-2) was led by Matt Hvisdak with 51 rushing yards.

Southeast 36, Valley Christian 16

PALMYRA

Kaleb Wright rushed for 199 yards and scored touchdowns on runs of 4 and 55 yards for the Pirates.

For the Eagles (5-3, 1-2 Portage Trail Conference), Milan Square passed for 191 yards, including touchdown passes to Jordan Trowers (15 yards) and Damon Christian (5 yards). Square also ran for 24 yards.

Trowers caught seven passes for 86 yards. Altwjuan Beck-Lindsey caught three passes for m60 yards and rushed for 46 yards.

West Holmes 30, West Branch 8

MillERsburg

Cale Ogi ran for 203 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries to help lead West Holmes over West Branch.

Bridger Cline found Grady Hay for two touchdown passes for the Knights (6-2). Cline threw for 146 yards and an interception while Hay caught six passes for 44 yards.

Gage Bickley ran for 116 yards on 14 carries. Jesse Rastetter scored the Warriors’ (6-2) only touchdown on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter.

Crestview 42, Kent Roosevelt 22

EAST FAIRFIELD

Crestview (5-2) scored four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to pull ahead.

Andrew Yannsens and Dylan Huff ran for 105 and 104 yards, respectively.

Yannsens had two TDs and Huff had one.

Kristian Daetwyler passed for 276 yards for Kent (2-6).

Southington 45, Mathews 0

Southington

Jacob Baker ran for 221 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries.

He scored on runs of 72, 81 and 38—all in the second half for the Wildcats (6-2, 3-1 Northeastern Athletic Conference).

Trystan Mollohan finished 4 of 9 for 119 yards passing, including an 89-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Caracanas. He also threw an interception.

Gabe Canter led Mathews (1-7, 0-4) with 44 yards rushing on seven carries .

Newbury 36, Pymatuning Valley 18

Newbury

Noah Parsons led Newbury (1-7. 1-3 NAC) with 36 carries for 258 yards and four touchdowns.

Dylan Hamilton carried the ball nine times for 89 yards and a score. No Pymatuning Valley (1-7. 0-4) stats were reported.

Girard 61, Newton Falls 6

NEWTON FALLS

Details of the game were not reported.

East Palestine 35, Toronto 30

TORONTO

Details of the game were not reported.

Salem 42, Minerva 14

MINERVA

Details of the game were not reported.

Southern 44, Wellsville 29

WELLSVILLE

Details of the game were not reported.

Staff report

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