Jay Williams+FollowBrawl halts Lockland vs Finneytown football clashLast friday night’s Lockland vs. Finneytown high school football game was stopped in the second quarter after a massive sideline brawl broke out, just hours after a similar incident at another Tri-State game. With Finneytown leading 21-0, a late hit triggered chaos—players from both teams rushed in, punches were thrown, and coaches had to be restrained. Nearly all Finneytown players left the bench, meaning automatic ejections under state rules. Now, both teams face uncertain consequences, and the game result is up in the air. Should schools and leagues do more to prevent these eruptions? How do you think this affects the spirit of local sports? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowWest Charlotte’s Ki’Anthony Cotton heads to DukeWest Charlotte’s own Ki’Anthony Cotton is gearing up for a huge senior season after helping his team clinch a state title last year. Now, he’s not just aiming for another championship—he’s also set to take his talents to Duke next year. Cotton’s journey is a point of pride for the community, and his story is inspiring young athletes all over Charlotte. Who else is excited to see how far he’ll go this season and beyond? Let’s talk about the impact local stars like Cotton have on our schools and neighborhoods! #Sports #WestCharlotte #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowWho’s your pick for Catholic League football?Detroit Catholic Central is once again leading the pack as the top team in the Catholic High School League for the 2025 football season, with southeast Michigan and Toledo teams ready to shake things up. The energy is building as preseason rankings drop—everyone’s got opinions on which school will dominate. Whether you’re a proud alum, a current student, or just love high school football, this is the time to rally behind your team. Which school do you think will surprise everyone this year? Let’s hear your predictions and stories from past seasons! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSt. Frances dominates on ESPN2: A statement winSt. Frances Academy from Baltimore made a huge statement by crushing Chaminade-Madonna 42-13 in Florida, showing why they’re a national powerhouse. With standout performances from Jae’Oyn Williams and a defense that forced key turnovers, the Panthers controlled the game from start to finish. This wasn’t just a win—it was a showcase of top-tier talent, with future college stars on both sides. For high school football fans, it’s clear: St. Frances is a team to watch this season. What does this result say about the national rankings? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowSt. Frances Academy’s epic win shakes up national rankingsSt. Frances Academy (Md.) just made a huge statement at the Broward County National Football Showcase, steamrolling Chaminade-Madonna 42-13 on national TV. The Panthers’ relentless ground game racked up over 300 rushing yards, with Jaylen Burke and Sa’Nir Brooks both topping 120 yards. Quarterback Jae’Oyn Williams was a force, and Jesse Legree’s two TD catches capped off the show. With Mater Dei barely holding on in their game, is St. Frances now the team to beat? This performance is sparking major debate about who deserves the No. 1 spot in the nation. What do you think—did St. Frances just claim the crown? #Sports #HighSchoolFootball #StFrancesAcademy00Share
phughes+FollowWeek 2 high school football: Rivalries heat upFriday night lights are back and the stakes just got higher for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky! Conference play kicks off this week, with Highlands vs. Cooper and Covington Catholic heading to Elder as the top matchups everyone’s buzzing about. Whether you’re rooting for your alma mater or just love the energy of local football, this week’s games promise big plays and even bigger bragging rights. Which game are you most excited for? Let’s hear your predictions and favorite rivalries! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
phughes+FollowFriday night football: Big wins, bigger momentsOpening night for high school football brought some unforgettable moments! Moeller finally grabbed their first win of the season, while Anderson and St. X both made strong statements with impressive victories. Highlands delivered a double-overtime thriller, thanks to Tayden Lorenzen’s clutch play. Ryle’s Jacob Savage scored twice to help the Raiders start their journey back to the state title. With new coaches making their mark and teams already showing championship potential, which game or player impressed you the most? Let’s talk about your favorite moments from the first Friday under the lights! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOak Mountain’s defense turns the tide in rivalry winA couple of wild momentum swings and tough defense made all the difference as Oak Mountain edged out Briarwood 14-3 in the Battle of 119. The Eagles pounced on a muffed snap for a game-changing touchdown, then capitalized on a key penalty to pull away. While Oak Mountain’s defense bent but didn’t break, coach Shane McComb still wants sharper tackling and cleaner execution. Briarwood’s offense showed flashes but couldn’t finish drives, and both teams know there’s plenty to improve before next week. What do you think made the biggest impact—defense, discipline, or those crucial turnovers? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMoeller’s epic rally stuns Princeton fansMoeller pulled off a wild turnaround in the latest “King of the Block” rivalry, storming back from a 13-point hole to beat Princeton 41-20. The Crusaders’ defense was on fire, snagging six interceptions—matching a school record! This kind of comeback isn’t just about the scoreboard; it’s the kind of game that keeps local football fans buzzing all week. Anyone else think this rivalry just keeps getting better? Let’s hear your favorite moments or what you think made the difference in this game! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMyers Park and Butler kick off with big winsMyers Park is back in top form, crushing Robinson 37-6 in their season opener—even without star Rodney Dunham. After a tough year, the Mustangs look fired up and ready for a comeback. Meanwhile, Butler overcame early struggles and special teams issues to beat Olympic 32-14, thanks to explosive plays from Da’Mourion Thomas-Wright and Donovan Pollard. Both teams are showing serious momentum. With these strong starts, could this be the season Myers Park and Butler reclaim their spots as local football powerhouses? What do you think their chances are going forward? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share