Chad Williams+FollowOhio’s rising stars: Top high school receiversSome of the most exciting football talent in Ohio is coming from Division 2 high schools this year, especially among wide receivers and tight ends. These athletes are not just making big plays—they’re changing the game for their teams and drawing college scouts’ attention. With the new season underway, it’s the perfect time to keep an eye on these standout players who could be tomorrow’s college football stars. Who do you think will have the breakout season? Let’s talk about the names and teams you’re watching! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSt. Xavier vs Lakota West: Clash of Ohio’s bestOpening night in Southwest Ohio brings a showdown that feels like a playoff game: St. Xavier hosting Lakota West. Both teams are loaded with Division I talent, and their defenses have a reputation for shutting down even the toughest offenses. St. X’s senior core is stacked with Power 4 commits, while Lakota West’s juniors are already drawing major college offers. History says this matchup is always tight—usually decided by a single touchdown. With so much on the line, which team do you think has the edge this year? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOhio’s top high school football teams to watchArchbishop Moeller in Cincinnati is kicking off the season as Ohio’s No. 1 high school football team, and the buzz is real. With star quarterback Matt Ponatoski returning—already committed to Kentucky—and a powerhouse lineup of seniors, they’re setting the bar high. But the real talk is about who’s going to challenge them for the top spot this year. Which team do you think could shake up the rankings, and who are you most excited to see on the field? Let’s hear your picks and predictions for the season! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOhio’s QB class is stacked for 2025Matt Ponatoski, last year’s Mr. Football and Gatorade Player of the Year, is back to lead Moeller after a tough championship loss. He’s not the only one to watch—seven of Ohio’s top returning QBs are already committed to FBS schools, including local standouts Jarin Mock (Bowling Green) and Levi Davis (Ohio). Rivalries are heating up, with Pickerington North and Central set for another epic showdown. Plus, keep an eye on 6’6” Eric Manley Jr. from tiny Eastern (Beaver)—he’s putting up huge numbers and could be a hidden gem. Which QB are you most excited to see this fall? #Sports #Football #OhioFootball10Share
Amy Williams+FollowOhio’s rising QB stars to watch in 2025Ohio’s Division 7 high school football scene is buzzing with talent as we look ahead to the 2025 season. Some of these quarterbacks are already making waves, showing off impressive arm strength, leadership, and game-changing plays that have their communities talking. It’s exciting to see how these young athletes are stepping up, and there’s a real sense that the next big name in Ohio football could be one of these standout QBs. Who do you think will make the biggest impact this year? Let’s talk about the players you’re rooting for and what makes them special! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share