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Mooney under .500, but Fecko says Cards not in panic mode

YOUNGSTOWN Cardinal Mooney finds itself in very unfamiliar territory as it prepares for Friday’s game against unbeaten Lakewood St. Edward.


Brookfield rated first in Division IV, Region 13

Staff report Unbeaten Brookfield held on to its position atop Division IV, Region 13 in the latest


Fitch, Brookfield voted fifth in high school football poll

Staff report Five is the lucky number for three Mahoning Valley football teams in this week’s


PREP FOOTBALL NEWS AND NOTES

FALCONS A SOARING SUCCESS There’s an old clich in sports which suggests offense sells tickets


Last-second touchdown, OT score lift Niles

“Parry.” It’s a seldom-used word which, according to Webster’s Dictionary, means “To ward off; To evade or dodge.”


Poland-Struthers rivalry renewed

Bulldogs’ ground attack stifles Wildcats By Matthew Peaslee mpeaslee@vindy.com Struthers In


Read-option dominance for Blower, Crestview

By ryan buck sports@vindy.com NEW MIDDLETOWN The undefeated Crestview Rebels continued their


Howland, Smith too much for Beavers in AAC

By Brandon Judeh sports@vindy.com HOWLAND From the opening play, De’Veon Smith’s 35-yard run,


FRIDAY GAMES || Quinlan helps Brookfield remain undefeated

Staff report HUDSON Brookfield quarterback Jeremy Quinlan rushed for three touchdowns and passed


Liberty gets it done in all three facets vs. Campbell

By Steve wilaj sports@vindy.com CAMPBELL With Sherron Walls, Asim Pleas and John Helms,


Boardman rebounds to dominate Perry

By greg gulas sports@vindy.com Boardman It’s been either feast or famine for the Boardman


Hall’s 151 yards, 3 TDs power Fitch over East

By Jim Flick sports@vindy.com Austintown The powerful Austintown Fitch High School football


Tease photo

South High grad sets standard on and off field

Marrow sets standard

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK || Leko, Utley

ZAK LEKO LISBON


Looking back at first half

I’m not sure when I first noticed that time seems to move faster from the end of August through