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Home»Sports»Friday Football Roundup For August 19th, 2022
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Friday Football Roundup For August 19th, 2022

By Newspaper StaffAugust 20, 2022Updated:October 5, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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ROUTE 49 RIVALS … Edgerton’s Owen Roth carries the football while several Edon defenders try to bring him down. (PHOTO BY RICH HARDING, STAFF)


Edgerton 34 Edon 22

EDON – Corey Everetts fired a 20-yard touchdown pass and added a 44-yard TD scamper in the fourth quarter as Edgerton rallied for a road win to start their 2022 campaign.

Everetts finished the night with 193 yards on the ground, 161 yards passing, and five total touchdowns. Edon’s passing attack was led by Kyler Sapp who was 37/54 for 308 yards with Carter Kiess catching 13 passes for 136 yards.


UP NEXT: August 26th-Hilltop (0-1) @ Edgerton (1-0); Edon (0-1) at Antwerp (1-0)

EDGERTON  6  6 6 16 – 34

EDON           6  8  8 0 –  22


Edo – Nester 4-yd pass from Sapp (kick blocked)

Edg – Everetts 21-yd run (kick failed)

Edg – Herman 42-yd pass from Everetts (2-pt failed)

Edo – Hulbert 20-yd pass from Sapp


Edg – Picillo from Everetts (2-pt failed)

Edo – Nester 14-yd pass from Sapp (Sapp run)

Edg – Nichols 20-yd pass from Everetts (Herman run)

Edg – Evertetts 44-yd run (Nichols run)

Archbold 35 Genoa 14

ARCHBOLD – Genoa tied the game at 14-14 late in the third, but Archbold responded with the games’ final 21 points to pull away for a 35-14 win.

Running back Carson Dominique accounted for all three TDs on runs of 3, 25, and 1 yard to end the night with 154 yards rushing on 24 carries.

In his first start at quarterback, Cade Brenner completed 17-26 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown.

UP NEXT: August 26th-Archbold (1-0) @ St. Henry (1-0)

GENOA        0  7 7  0 – 14

ARCHBOLD  7 7 7 14 – 35

A – Behnfeldt 16-yd pass from Brenner (Kern kick

G – Antry 8-yard pass from Brunkhorst (Agler kick)

A – Brenner 37-yd run (Kern kick)

G – Brunkhorst 1-yd run (Agler kick)

A – Dominique 3-yd run (Kern kick)

A – Dominique 25-yd run (Kern kick)

A – Dominique 1-yard run (Kern kick)

Delta 22 Ayersville 19

AYERSVILLE – Caleb Lantz scooped up a fumble and returned it 44 yards for a score with 2:33 left in the game to lift Delta past Ayersville 22-19.

Jeremiah Wolford led Delta’s offense with 100 yards rushing on 20 totes and a touchdown. James Ruple was 9-19 for 113 yards throwing the ball.

UP NEXT: August 26th-Warren John F. Kennedy (1-0) @ Delta (1-0) 7pm

DELTA   0  7 0 15 – 22

A’VILLE  0 0 6  6 –  19

A – Knueven 46-yd fumble return (Hauenstein kick)

D – Wolford 31-yd run (Smithers kick)

A – Hauenstein 4-yd run (kick failed)

D – Knapp 3-yd run (Smithers kick)

A – Hauenstein 33-yd run (2-pt failed)

D – Lantz 44-yd fumble return

Evergreen 48 North Baltimore 0

FINDLAY – The Evan Karchner era started with a bang as the Vikings rolled up 395 yards of offense and forced three turnovers by North Baltimore in a 48-0 win at Donnell Stadium in Findlay.

Evergreen signal caller Hunter Vaculik accounted for 287 yards by going 7-15 thru the air for 210 yards with two scoring tosses and carrying the ball 11 times for 77 yards and two more TDs. Riley Dunbar hauled in two passes for 80 yards for the Vikings.

UP NEXT: August 26th-Montpelier (0-1) @ Evergreen (1-0) 7pm

EVERGREEN         7 14 14 13 – 48

N. BALTIMORE 0  0   0   0 –    0

Van Wert 63 Bryan 28

VAN WERT – Van Wert turned in a kickoff return and punt return for scores in the first quarter along three touchdowns from their offense to take control early in a 63-28 win over Bryan.

The Cougars increased their advantage to 41-0 in the second quarter before Bryan got on the board with a 10- yard touchdown run by Jase Kepler.

Kepler ran for 61 yards on 11 attempts and was 12-22 passing for 117 yards and a score.

UP NEXT: August 26th– Maumee (0-1) @ Bryan (1-0) 7pm

BRYAN           0  7 14 7 – 28

VAN WERT  34 21 0 8 – 63

VW – Parker 88-yd KO return (McCracken kick)

VW – Parker 69-yd punt return (McCracken kick)

VW – Smith 45-yard pass from Pratt

VW – Pratt 35-yard run (McCracken kick)

VW – Parker 4-yard run (kicked failed)

VW – Crutchfield 35-yd pass from Pratt

B – Kepler 10-yard run

VW – Bill 55-yd pass from Pratt (McCracken kick)

VW – Gunter 3-yard pass from Pratt (McCracken kick)

B – Langenderfer 75-yd KO return (Devlin kick)

B – Herold 1-yd run (Devlin kick)

VW – Mendoza 3-yd run (Bill pass from Wise)

B – Langenderfer 4-yd pass from Kepler (Devlin kick)

Rossford 34 Swanton 0

No stats received

Antwerp 47 Montpelier 0

No stats received


 

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