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Home»Sports»High School Football Roundup For Friday, September 23, 2022
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High School Football Roundup For Friday, September 23, 2022

By Newspaper StaffSeptember 24, 2022Updated:September 27, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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Wauseon 33 Evergreen 8

WAUSEON – Trey Parsons got his second straight start at quarterback for Wauseon and tossed three TD passes and ran for another to lead Wauseon past Evergreen 33-8.

Wauseon dominated the Vikings by limiting them to just 83 yards of total offense and six first downs.

Parsons ended the night 15/21 thru the air for 150 yards with Ethan Borton catching five passes for 72 yards and a touchdown.


UP NEXT: September 30 – Archbold (5-1, 2-1 NWOAL) at Evergreen (2-4, 0-3 NWOAL) 7pm; Wauseon (4-2, 2-1 NWOAL) at Patrick Henry (4-2, 2-1 NWOAL) 7pm

Evergreen  0   0  0 8 – 8

Wauseon  14 13 6 0 – 33


W – Borton 34-yd pass from Parsons (Rodriguez kick)

W – Parsons 2-yd run (Rodriguez kick)

W -Rodriguez 43-yd field goal

W – Rodriguez 35-yd field goal


W – Rodriguez 15-yd pass from Parsons (Rodriguez kick)

W – Carroll 18-yd pass from Parsons (Rodriguez kick no good).

Liberty Center 42 Swanton 0

LIBERTY CENTER – The Tigers scored all their points in the first half to move to 6-0 overall and 3-0 in the NWOAL after the 42-0 win.

UP NEXT: September 30 – Swanton (1-5, 0-3 NWOAL) at Delta (4-2, 2-1 NWOAL) 7pm

Swanton  0   0  0  0 – 0

L. Center 21 21 0 0 – 42

LC – Orr 4-yd pass from Zeiter (Rosebrook kick)

LC – Chapa pass from Zeiter (Rosebrook kick)

LC – C. Kruse pass from Zeiter (Rosebrook kick)

LC – Hammontree pass from Zeiter (Rosebrook kick)

LC – Zacharias 37-yd fumble return (Rosebrook kick)

Stryker 44 Sandusky SMCC 6

STRYKER – Levi Barnum ran for 239 yards and three touchdown and had an 11-yard receiving touchdown as Stryker cruised to an 8-man football win over Sandusky St. Mary (0-5, 0-3 Northern 8).

Stryker outgained the visiting Panthers 454-188 and led 38-0 at halftime.

UP NEXT: Stryker (4-1, 1-1 Northern 8) at Holgate (5-1, 3-1 Northern 8) 7pm

 SMCC     0  0 0 6 – 6

Stryker  8 30 6 0 – 44

S – Cadwell 9-yd run (Barnum run)

S – Barnum 14-yd run (conversion good)

S – Juilliard 13-yd pass from Cadwell (Barnum pass from Cadwell)

S – Barnum 11-yd pass from Cadwell (Barnum pass from Cadwell)

S – Barnum 70-yd run (conversion no good)

S – Barnum 8-yd run (conversion no good)

Northwood 53 Hilltop 0

WEST UNITY – Northwood ran for 266 yards as a team and forced four Hilltop turnovers in a 53-0 win on Hilltop’s Homecoming Night.

Six different players scored at least one touchdown for the Rangers, whose defense held the Cadets to only six yards of total offense.

UP NEXT: September 23 – Hilltop (1-5, 0-2 TAAC) at Edon (3-3, 2-0 TAAC) 7pm

Northwood 8 24 14 7 – 53

Hilltop          0  0  0  0 –  0

N – Baker 3-yd run (Smith run)

N – Mason run (Gomez run)

N – Coleman 6-yd run (Smith run)

N – Baker 1-yd run (Baker run)

N – Gomez 30-yd run (Byington kick)

N – Hannum 41-yd pass from Mielke (Byington kick)

N – Reinhart interception return (Byington kick)

Edgerton 48 Paulding 0

PAULDING – Edgerton churned out 242 yards on the ground and five rushing touchdowns in a 48-0 win at Paulding.

Quarterback Corey Everetts led the Edgerton ground game with 92 yards on nine carries with two scores while also passing for 131 yards and two touchdowns.

Warren Nichols added 82 yards and a touchdown rushing with Scottie Krontz totaling 34 yards and two touchdowns in the win.

UP NEXT: September 30 – Edgerton (5-1, 2-1 GMC) at Fairview (0-6, 0-3 GMC)

Edgerton  14 18 8 8 – 48

Paulding    0   0  0 0 – 0

E – Kollar 14-yd pass from Everetts (Elden kick)

E – Everetts 12-yd run (Elden kick)

E – Everetts 40-yd run (Elden kick failed)

E – Krontz 3-yd run (conversion failed)

E – Picillo 7-yd pass from Everetts (conversion failed)

E – Krontz 3-yd run (Nichols run)

E – Nichols 23-yd run (Roth run)

Fort Loramie 42 Edon 7

FORT LORAMIE – The Redskins’ defense shut down the high-powered Bomber offense by holding Edon to just 162 yards passing and -54 yards on the ground in a 42-7 win.

Fort Loramie featured a balanced attack as they ran for 137 yards and passed for 199.

UP NEXT: September 23 – Hilltop (1-5, 0-2 TAAC) at Edon (3-3, 2-0 TAAC) 7pm

Edon             0   0  0 7 – 7

Ft. Loramie 14 21 0 7 – 42

North Central 41 New Lebanon-Dixie 0

WAPAKONETA – North Central upped their record to 4-2 with a 41-0 win over the Greyhounds of New Lebanon-Dixie at Wapakoneta High School.

Joey Burt paced the Eagles offense by running for 159 yards on 19 attempts with a pair of touchdowns.

UP NEXT: Erie-Mason, MI (4-0) at North Central (4-2) 7pm


 

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