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McDonald wins to aid its playoff chances

Alex Cintron ran for 263 yards in McDonald’s 21-6 win over Western Reserve.


HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP Recaps of Friday’s other Week 9 games

St. Clairsville 41, South Range 40, 2OT Beaver Township Brady Kolb carried the ball 46 times for


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Valley teams fighting for playoff lives

Playoff scenarios will begin to take shape tonight across the Mahoning Valley.


FIVE to WATCH

LaBrae @ Girard 1111Hubbard @ Poland 1111McDonald @ W. Reserve 1111Boardman @ Fitch 1111East


Warren JFK slows Gilmour, but can’t quite stop Lancers

Isaac Hadley carried 18 times for 72 yards as JFK had the ball six times and used up 29:31 of the game clock.


Clippers use big second half in rout of Devils

Columbiana center Wayne Davis delivered a motivational speech.


Brungard’s perfect passing powers Springfield

Brannon Brungard was 9 fpr 9 for 194 yards and three touchdowns.


Motivated Spartans complete sweep

Boardman’s romp past Ursuline sets up showdown with Fitch


East shocks No. 1-ranked Canfield

Confidence is key with East.


Eagles survive slow start with third straight shutout

The victory was the 100th win for Hubbard coach Brian Hoffman.


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Warren Harding downs Cardinal Mooney

By MIKE McLain sports@vindy.com WARREN It’s not true that a high school from Warren hadn’t beaten Cardinal Mooney since Ted Bell led the Cardinals to a win over Western Reserve in a 1972 state title game. It only seemed that way, given that the Cardinals had won the last three games against the Warren Harding Raiders by a combined margin of 10 points. Included in the streak were one-point wins in each of the last two seasons.


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


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Trials and tribulations transform East’s football program

In many ways, the East High football program hardly resembles the program it was just three short years ago.


Big plays by Burgess lead Liberty

Migel Burgess ran the ball seven times for 154 yards and five touchdowns.


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING Att Yds AvgTD Alex Cintron, McDonald 111 1203 10.8 22 Davion Daniels, Hubbard 75 1010


THURSDAY’S HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AT A GLANCE

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Red Dragons down Howland Tigers 28-6

HOWLAND Niles football coach Jim Parry has carried a bad taste in his mouth dating back nearly 30 years to his senior season when the Red Dragons fell to Howland. He’s got a new taste following the Red Dragons’ 28-6 victory over the Tigers. “Howland is the biggest game on our schedule,” Parry said. “Given that we were both 1-6 coming in, that’s easy to say. Year in and year out, we want to win this game. I’ve got a bad taste for 29 years. We lost to Howland my senior year. This helps soften the blow.”