HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Recaps of Friday’s other games
Akron SV-SM 21, Ursuline 0
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Terrance Keyes Jr. rushed for 163 yards and a touchdown to lead St. Vincent St. Mary (7-3) over Ursuline (1-9).
Louie Stecz also had a touchdown run.
Davion Jones led Ursuline with 143 yards rushing and 35 yards receiving.
Boardman 55, Ashtabula Lakeside 6
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Mike O’Horo threw three touchdown passes as Boardman (6-4) clinched a playoff spot in Division II, Region 5.
Connor Miller caught two touchdowns and had 128 yards receiving.
Nate Thompson led the Spartans rushing attack with 121 yards and a touchdown. Joe Ieraci added 66 yards and two touchdowns.
Boardman’s defense held Lakeside to eight total yards.
Brookfield 31, Champion 7
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Haden Gibson ran for four touchdowns and totaled 148 yards on the ground for Brookfield (3-7).
The Warriors erased a 17-15 halftime defecit with two fourth-quarter touchdowns by Gibson.
Austin Willforth led Champion (2-8) with 163 rushing yards and a touchdown.
Warren Harding 36, Howland 19
Warren
Kay’Ron Adams and Elijah Smith scored two rushing touchdowns each in Warren Harding’s seventh straight win.
Adams ran for 125 yards on seven carries, including scores of 7 and 68 for the Raiders (8-2). Smith scored on a 1-yard run in the second quarter and a 75-yard run in the third.
The Raiders (8-2) are projected to be the fourth seed in Division II, Region 5.
Howland scored 19 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, but the game was out of reach.
Jordan Fronzaglio scored on runs of 33 and 13 while throwing a 44-yard touchdown pass to Nathan Barrett for the Tigers (1-9).
Fronzaglio went 6 of 15 for 99 yards passing and an interception.
Newton Falls 6, Campbell 2
Campbell
Jacob Wright completed a 59-yard touchdown pass to Gary Fetterolf to snap Newton Falls’ four-game losing streak.
Wright found Fetterolf in the first quarter after Campbell got a safety on a punt attempt.
Wright went 7 of 12 for 117 yards passing and an interception for the Tigers (5-5). Fetterolf caught two passes for 73 yards.
Raysean Hicks ran the ball 13 times for 81 yards for the Red Devils (0-10).
LaBrae 48, Jefferson 8
Jefferson
Dominic Harris ran for a score and threw two touchdowns to lead LaBrae to a 9-1 record.
Harris scored on a 5-yard run and threw for scores of 18 and 23. Benton Tennant caught the 18-yard pass and Walt Allie caught the 23-yard pass.
Tennant led the Vikings with five catches for 62 yards and Colton Stoneman ran the bal 12 times for 73 yards and a score.
The Vikings are projected to be the third seed in Division V, Region 17.
Colton Sinkko scored on a 21-yard run for the Falcons’ (0-10). Daniel Bruckman led Jefferson with 65 yards rushing on 12 carries.
Struthers 41, Lakeview 9
STRUTHERS
Tyrese Hawkins and Adrian Brown ran for 151 and 150 yards, respectively, for Struthers (7-3).
Both players each scored two touchdowns and JD Hall threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Carson Ryan. Tony Crish rushed for 115 yards and a touchdown for Lakeview (4-6).
Both teams are eliminated from playoff contention.
Western Reserve 47, Jackson-Milton 6
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Adam Gatrell ran rushed for 318 yards and two touchdowns for Western Reserve (8-2).
Jimmy Mayberry added a pair of rushing touchdowns and Ryan Slaven had a passing and a rushing touchdown.
Cody Wise was on the receiving end of a Slaven touchdown pass.
Bryce Davis led Jackson-Milton (4-6) with 19 yards rushing and a receiving touchdown.
Crestview 33, Linsly 14
East Fairfield
Dylan Huff ran for 173 yard and three touchdown on 17 carries for the Rebels.
Huff scored on runs of 39, 9 and 56. Stephen Barr went 2 of 5 for 44 yards passing for Crestview (6-3).
The Rebels are projected to be the fourth seed in Division V, Region 17.
Eli Petho and Hunter Kelley each scored on 1-yard runs for Cadets (5-5). Kelley went 4 of 11 for 20 yards passing for the West Virginia team.
United 26, Lisbon 0
LISBON
Ethan Antram rushed for 208 yards and scored three touchdowns for the Golden Eagles (8-2, 6-1 Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference).
For Lisbon (3-7, 1-6), Logan Bell rushed for 46 yards.
Despite the victory, it appears United will not make the playoffs in Division VI, Region 21.
Niles 62, Edgewood 0
ASHTABULA TOWNSHIP
The Red Dragons (4-6, 3-3 AAC White) closed out their season with their third consecutive victory in shutting out the Warriors (3-7. 1-4).
Robbie Savin ran for 221 yards and four touchdowns and Niles finished with 481 yards on the ground.
Joe Gallo added 99 yards and two touchdowns for the Red Dragons.
West Geauga 10, South Range 0
CHESTERLAND
The Raiders finish 4-6. Details of the game were not reported.
Springfield 63, Waterloo 0
ATWATER
The Tigers finished 9-1 overall and 6-1 in the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference, but were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention in Division VI, Region 21.
Details of the game were not reported.
Mineral Ridge 56, Sebring 0
SEBRING
The Rams (2-8, 2-5 Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference) ended their season with a shutout of the Trojans (0-10, 0-7).
Details of the game were not reported.
Crestwood 24, Valley Christian 18
MANTUA
The Eagles (5-5, 1-3 Portage Trail Conference) los their regular-season finale, but still clinched a Division VII, Region 25 playoff berth.
Details of the game were not reported.
Newbury 28, Mathews 14
NEWBURY
The Mustangs (1-9, 0-6 Northeastern Athletic Conference) dropped their season finale on the road.
Noah Parsons led the Black Knights (2-8, 2-4) with 199 yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries.
Staff reports
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