Aaron Taylor+FollowMemorial’s big plays spark SIAC title hopesMemorial’s defense delivered a game-changing moment with Wes Kelley’s 103-yard pick-six, setting the tone for a dominant 36-14 win over Jasper. Even with new faces in key roles, the Tigers showed they’re still serious SIAC contenders—stepping up, owning mistakes, and making clutch plays on both sides of the ball. The team’s maturity and ability to adapt stood out, especially against Jasper’s new-look offense. While there’s still work to do, this opener proved Memorial isn’t backing down from championship ambitions. What do you think—can this group keep the momentum going all season? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAdams Central edges Garrett in nail-biterAdams Central pulled off a thrilling win over Garrett, turning last year’s heartbreak into sweet revenge. High school football kicked off with a bang as three out of four local defending semi-state champs clinched victories, and most games went right down to the wire. The energy on the field was electric, and you could feel the excitement in the stands. It’s clear this season is going to be packed with close calls and dramatic finishes. Which team impressed you the most in Week One? Let’s talk about your favorite moments! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowWarsaw edges Snider in wild finishWarsaw pulled off a heart-stopping 38-30 win over Snider in a game packed with huge plays and dramatic swings. Brody Duncan’s late touchdown put Warsaw ahead, but it was Parker Sweet’s clutch interception as time expired that sealed the deal. Michael Schenck was unstoppable, racking up 134 yards and three touchdowns, while Wyatt Harman broke loose for a 76-yard score. Both teams traded leads, and turnovers kept everyone on edge. This game had everything—big runs, defensive heroics, and a finish that left fans buzzing. What’s your take on the Tigers’ resilience and Snider’s fight to the end? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowFriday night lights: Adams Central and Warsaw shineAdams Central kicked off their season with a gritty 7-0 win over Garrett, showing they’re serious about defending their state title. Meanwhile, Warsaw edged out Snider in a high-scoring 38-30 battle, proving they’re not backing down after last year’s runner-up finish. Across the region, Friday night was packed with close calls, blowouts, and some real statement wins. Whether you were in the stands or following the scores, these games set the tone for an exciting season ahead. Which team’s performance surprised you most, and who do you think will make the biggest leap this year? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowCentral Valley high school football shake-upCentral Valley high school football teams delivered some jaw-dropping results this week! Clovis and Kerman both dominated with massive shutouts, while Central East cruised past Inglewood. But it wasn’t all one-sided—Bakersfield pulled off a big win over Buchanan, and Sanger outpaced Dinuba. These scores are sparking plenty of talk about which teams are shaping up as early season favorites. Which matchup surprised you the most, and who do you think will keep the momentum going next week? Let’s hear your takes on the standout plays and rising stars! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
glen25+FollowFriday night football stunners across Fort WayneSome jaw-dropping scores shook up high school football in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio this Friday! Warsaw edged out Snider in a high-scoring battle, while East Noble and Northrop both posted shutouts. Marion Local from Ohio put up a massive 56 points, leaving Southern Wells scrambling. Whether your team celebrated a big win or took a tough loss, these results are sure to spark some heated debates and hometown pride. Which game result surprised you the most, and what do you think it means for the rest of the season? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTitans defense dominates in wild openerBerea-Midpark’s defense stole the show with five interceptions, powering the Titans to a 28-7 win over Brunswick in a season opener packed with drama. The Titans’ secondary was everywhere, turning mistakes into points—including a pick-six that swung momentum for good. On offense, Vince Weaver and Nick Reece’s chemistry was on full display, connecting for two touchdowns. Brunswick’s QB, Sean Barnett, showed flashes of talent but struggled against relentless coverage. Both teams have plenty to build on, but it’s clear the Titans’ defense is setting the tone early. What do you think—can Berea-Midpark keep this up all season? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOvertime drama: Glenville edges MassillonGlenville pulled off a heart-stopping win against Massillon, blocking a last-second field goal and then clinching victory in overtime. The Tigers fought back from a 12-point deficit, electrifying the crowd, but Glenville’s defense came up huge when it mattered most. The energy at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium was unreal—fans were on the edge of their seats until the very end. What do you think makes these high school football showdowns so intense? Share your favorite game moments or wild finishes! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowWalsh Jesuit snaps Toledo’s 26-game streakWalsh Jesuit just pulled off a huge upset, breaking Toledo Central Catholic’s 26-game home winning streak with a tight 17-14 victory at Gallagher Field. This win isn’t just another number in the record books—it shakes up the local football scene and proves that the Warriors are serious contenders this season. For fans who love underdog stories or just crave some Friday night excitement, this game delivered. What do you think this means for the rest of the season? Could this be the start of a new rivalry? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGlenville stuns Massillon in wild OT finishBlocked field goals, huge plays, and an overtime thriller—Glenville pulled off a jaw-dropping 33-27 win over Massillon right on their home turf. The Tigers had not one, but two chances to seal the game with a field goal, only for Glenville’s defense to block both. In OT, Arvell Nelson found Joseph Saffold for the game-winning score, sending the Tarblooders into celebration mode. Savior Owens was a workhorse for Massillon, but it wasn’t enough. This one’s going to be talked about all season. What do you think was the turning point? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball10Share