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Friday’s other football games

Ursuline 13, Walsh Jesuit 9 STOW Ursuline twice came from behind to post a significant early-


Late TD lifts Girard over Niles

Girard rallied from a 7-0 deficit with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns.


Petrony's fancy passing powers Poland

Dom Petrony showed off his smooth delivery, completing 8 of 9 passes for 175 yards and three TDs.


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Musolino, Struthers dominate opener vs. Campbell

A.J. Musolino rushed for two touchdowns and Struthers held Campbell to 66 total yards.

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Shaw powers East over Lakeside

Jawalan Shaw had 174 yards on nine carries and scored two touchdowns in East’s 36-21 victory.


Balanced Quakers take down Rams

The balance came off the arm of junior quarterback Matt Weingart and the legs of junior tailback Kade Byland and sophomore receiver Cooper Bezeredi.


Reserve picks up where it left off

The Blue Devils quickly pulled away from an 8-6 lead to turn the game into a rout.


Lisbon cruises past Leetonia

By Curtis Pulliam cpulliam@vindy.com Leetonia Danny Shultz has no problem sharing the ball


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10TH ANNIVERSARY | Mooney's return to glory

Mooney looks back on Fecko’s first championship season

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Williams: Beavers linebacker looks ahead to helping

Kole McKenzie says he and his teammates are inspired by the success of Beaver Local graduate Derek Wolfe, a third-year defensive end with the Denver Broncos.


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Hill, Scott give Hubbard a 1-2 punch

After committing to Ohio State and Michigan State, the talented running backs are looking to lead Hubbard into Week 15.


Depth, inexperience challenge Struthers

The Wildcats return just five starters from last year’s playoff team.


Bayuk wants to add strength to JFK’s spread

The veteran coach has a long track record of success in the Valley.


Better numbers, better outlook for Boardman

The Spartans have 65 players in their top three grades — about 30 more than last year.


Southington looks to build on playoff berth

The Wildcats want to contend for league titles and the postseason every year.