CrimsonChameleon+FollowSaint Ignatius stuns DePaul with second-half surgeSaint Ignatius College Prep’s Wolfpack turned up the heat in the second half, pulling away from DePaul College Prep for a 24-14 win on the West Side. Senior running back Robbie Connor was unstoppable, racking up multiple touchdowns and setting the tone for the Wolfpack’s offense. The Rams showed heart with a late push, but couldn’t close the gap before time ran out. With both teams now looking ahead to tough matchups next week, which squad do you think has the momentum to keep their season rolling? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #ChicagoSports #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowHoban stuns Detroit King in wild finishHoban pulled off a heart-stopping 23-21 win over Detroit King, sealing the deal with a clutch 33-yard field goal by Jeremy Hammel with just 30 seconds left. Despite earlier misses, Hammel showed nerves of steel when it mattered most. Both teams traded big plays all night—King converted on some impossible third downs, while Hoban’s Nick Kinsey threw for three touchdowns. Fans were on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. What do you think was the turning point? Let’s talk about those gutsy calls and game-changing moments! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowRangers grind out a tough road winNorth Ridgeville’s defense really stepped up Friday night, holding North Royalton to just 6 points and keeping their undefeated streak alive at 3-0. Senior running back Zack Barnhart set the tone with a clutch touchdown right before the first quarter ended. Even though the game was low-scoring, the Rangers showed grit and composure on the road. What do you think makes a team successful in these tight, defensive battles? Let’s hear your thoughts on how defense shapes a season! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowPenalty woes and turnovers haunt HickmanCostly penalties and turnovers made all the difference for Hickman in their tough 42-7 loss to Helias. The Kewpies just couldn’t get out of their own way, racking up 12 flags—including three personal fouls—and throwing three interceptions. Even with some flashes of promise, like a big 36-yard pass early and a third-quarter touchdown, mistakes kept killing momentum. Coach Conyers didn’t sugarcoat it: sloppy practices led to a sloppy game. Helias’ consistent, physical play set the bar high. What do you think it’ll take for Hickman to bounce back next week at home? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowESD’s fast start and defense shut out Trinity ValleyESD wasted no time on Friday, jumping out to a 21-0 lead before a wild thunderstorm cut the game short. The Eagles’ run game set the tone early, letting new QB Miles Link shine with some clutch passes—including a highlight-reel escape on third-and-16. The defense was relentless, keeping Trinity Valley off the board for ESD’s second straight shutout. With the weather calling it early, ESD fans have to be excited about this team’s energy and balance. How do you think this momentum will carry into their next big matchup in Houston? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowProvidence Day dominates Charlotte CatholicProvidence Day’s football team put on a show Friday night, overpowering Charlotte Catholic 32-7 in front of a packed home crowd. After a slow start, the Chargers’ offense found its rhythm, with Zaid Lott leading the charge through the air and on the ground. The defense stepped up big, forcing two crucial turnovers that quickly turned into points. Charlotte Catholic’s strong running game shined early, but Providence Day’s depth and speed proved too much. With this win, Providence Day continues its impressive streak, now having outscored its last two opponents 70-17. What do you think made the biggest difference in this matchup? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
glen25+FollowSouth Pointe’s wild OT win stuns West CharlotteA 90-yard interception return by J’Zavien Currence flipped the script for South Pointe, turning what looked like a West Charlotte victory into a defensive slugfest. After trading blows all night, it came down to overtime—South Pointe blocked a field goal, then Lawson Miller nailed a 37-yarder to seal the 10-7 win. This rematch was personal after a summer 7-on-7 loss, and you could feel the energy in the stands. For fans, it’s a reminder that high school football can deliver drama you just can’t script. What moments from local games have stuck with you? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMiddletown’s defense and big plays stun Oak HillsA gritty fourth-quarter touchdown run by Demetrian James and a lockdown defensive effort powered Middletown to a hard-fought 14-9 win over Oak Hills on the road. James broke tackles and wouldn’t be stopped, sealing the victory and keeping the Middies undefeated at 3-0. Wide receiver Ace Cooper also lit up the field with a 65-yard touchdown catch. The defense was relentless, only allowing a late score with seconds left. With this win, Middletown sits atop the Division I, Region 2 standings. What do you think is fueling this team’s early season success? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMoeller’s wild comeback stuns Trinity in CincinnatiTrailing by 11 at halftime and nursing an injury, Matt Ponatoski flipped the script for Moeller with three second-half touchdowns, leading them to a dramatic 24-21 win over top-ranked Trinity. The energy in Cincinnati was electric as Moeller’s offense came alive, while Trinity’s 11-game win streak snapped in heartbreaking fashion. Ponatoski’s resilience and poise under pressure showed why he’s a top Kentucky recruit. Trinity’s defense dominated early, but couldn’t hold back Moeller’s late surge. What do you think was the turning point? Can Trinity bounce back, or is Moeller now the team to beat? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
glen25+FollowNorth Oconee dominates Clarke Central 40-0North Oconee’s Titans put on a show in Athens, shutting out Clarke Central 40-0 and proving why they’re the reigning Class 4A state champs. Even without key defensive lineman Anthony Lonon, Clarke Central just couldn’t slow down North Oconee’s relentless offense. Senior QB Harrison Faulkner and Kentucky commit Dallas Dickerson lit up the scoreboard early, while JT Doster’s incredible 20-yard push through defenders had the crowd buzzing. With this win, North Oconee has now taken 43 of their last 45 games. What do you think Clarke Central needs to turn things around this season? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share