Cincinnati high school football scores, and NKY updates in Week 10

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Cincinnati high school football scores in Week 10

Greater Miami Conference

  • Fairfield 27, Lakota East 19 - FINAL

Fairfield looked like they were still in a fog coming off of two straight losses, trailing early to Lakota East. But Talon Fisher woke up the Indians, throwing for 115 yards, and running for 92 yards and two touchdowns. Eric Davis led all rushers with 164 yards, but couldn’t find the end zone to give the Thunderhawks the extra boost they needed. Fairfield ran 27 plays while holding the ball for less than 15 minutes, but were still able to rack up over 325 yards of offense.

Lakota East – 6 7 6 0 – 19

Fairfield – 13 0 0 14 – 27

F – Jackson 56 run (McGuire kick)

LE – Evans 11 run (Herr kick)

F – Fisker 17 run (run failed)

LE – Troutman 18 run (Herr kick)

LE – Troutman 1 run (kick failed)

F – Fisher 19 run (McGuire kick)

F – Jackson 1 return (McGuire kick)

Records: F 7-3 (6-3 GMC), LE 3-7 (3-6 GMC)

  • Hamilton 28, Sycamore 14 - FINAL

Jaylan Garrett threw two touchdowns to Sir’Charles Riggins and ran for 93 yards and a pair of scores to help Hamilton snap a six-game losing streak and sneak into the final Division I, Region 4 playoff spot. Cournell Bennett added 83 rushing yards for the Big Blue. Sycamore was led by quarterback Seth Truter, who threw for 153 yards and two touchdowns, both to Gio Garrett.

Sycamore – 0 7 0 7 – 14

Hamilton – 7 7 7 7 – 28

H- Garrett 4 run (Stephens kick)

H- Riggins 71 pass from Garrett (Stephens kick)

S- Garrett 20 pass from Truter (Groppe kick)

H- Garrett 2 run (Stephens kick)

H- Riggins 18 pass from Garrett (Grant kick)

S- Garrett 10 pass from Truter (Groppe kick)

Records: H 3-7 (2-7 GMC), S 0-10 (0-9 GMC)

  • Lakota West 31, Colerain 14 - FINAL

Before a 75-yard punt return in the final quarter, the Lakota West Firebirds had a 31-0 lead and sights on an undefeated regular season. The Cardinals won the fourth quarter, but it was a Firebird win and a 10-0 mark to end the season. Lakota West quarterback Mitch Bolden had four touchdowns to four receivers in the first three quarters and ended with 302 passing yards overall. Colerain was held to just 98 yards of offense and had two turnovers, including an interception by Notre Dame commit Ben Minich who was also one of Bolden’s scoring receivers. The Firebirds have now won four-consecutive against Colerain.

Colerain – 0 0 0 14 – 14

Lakota West – 7 10 14 0 – 31

LW- Remy 12 pass from Bolden (Bohn kick)

LW- Wilson 4 pass from Bolden (Bohn kick)

LW- FG Bohn 33

LW- Gonzales Jr. 20 pass from Bolden (Bohn kick)

LW- Minich 37 pass from Bolden (Bohn kick)

C- Cheatham 75 punt return (McAfee kick)

C- Jennings 14 run (McAfee kick)

Records: LW 10-0 (9-0 GMC), C 4-6 (4-5 GMC).

  • Oak Hills 7, Middletown 0 - FINAL

Jaxon Schreiber’s 16-yard touchdown pass to Elias Wheeler with 5:57 left in the first quarter stood for the entire night as Oak Hills secured its best season (5-5) since 2013. The Highlanders allowed just 197 total yards and forced four turnovers, including interceptions from Owen McChristian, Luke Barkley and Bradey LaGreca.

Middletown – 0 0 0 0 – 0

Oak Hills – 7 0 0 0 – 7

OH- Wheeler 16 pass from Schreiber (Brogan kick)

Records: OH 5-5 (4-5 GMC), M 3-7 (2-7 GMC)

  • Mason 10, Princeton 7 - FINAL

After a huge win last week over Fairfield, Mason picked up another monumental victory over Princeton Friday night to claim second place in the GMC. The Comets moved to No. 5 in the Division I, Region 4 standings, per Joe Eitel. It was a defensive slugfest in Sharonville as both teams were held under 200 total yards and the game was scoreless at the half. Mason struck first on a Cole Bunch 43-yard field goal, then took a 10-0 lead when quarterback Larson Brown plunged in from a yard out. Princeton trimmed the deficit to 10-7 when R.J. West found Riley Woods for a 23-yard touchdown with 6:52 remaining, but Mason forced a turnover on downs on Princeton’s final possession to seal it.

Mason – 0 0 3 7 – 10

Princeton – 0 0 0 7 – 7

M- FG Bunch 43

M- Brown 1 run (Bunch kick)

P- Woods 23 pass from West (Oliver kick)

Records: M 8-2 (8-1 GMC), P 8-2 (7-2 GMC)

Eastern Cincinnati Conference

  • Kings 41, Anderson 26 - FINAL

  • West Clermont 49, Loveland 13 - FINAL

  • Milford 56, Turpin 21 - FINAL

A big first half ignited the running clock as Milford cruised to its fourth win in five games. Milford was dominant in all three phases Friday night as the Eagles put up their most points since 2018. Quarterback Austin Hardin lengthened his ECC-lead for touchdown passes, firing four Friday night and throwing for 300-plus yards for the fourth time this season. Luke Ray and Cam Livingston each had over 100 receiving yards and combined for three touchdowns, while Natwan Webster ran for 107 yards and three scores. Turpin quarterback Devan Nigam was 21-of-32 for 192 yards and threw a pair of touchdowns. Will Schroeder led the Spartans with eight catches for 111 yards and two scores.

Milford – 13 29 7 7 – 56

Turpin – 0 14 7 0 – 21

M- Ray 39 pass from Hardin (Cooper kick)

M- Davis 20 pass from Hardin (kick failed)

M- safety

M- Webster 2 run (Cooper kick)

T- Machenhei 45 pass from Nigam (Braun kick)

M- Ray 41 pass from Hardin (Cooper kick)

M- Livingston 57 pass from Hardin (Cooper kick)

T- Schroeder 42 pass from Helgason (Braun kick)

M- Smith 83 KO return (kick failed)

M- Webster 1 run (Cooper kick)

T- Schroeder 26 pass from Nigam (Braun kick)

M- Webster 5 run (Cooper kick)

Records: M 8-2 (7-2 ECC), T 1-9 (1-8 ECC).

  • Little Miami 24, Walnut Hills 21 - FINAL

Freshman Gunnar Hoffman’s 36-yard field goal as time expired lifted Little Miami past winless Walnut Hills and should give the Panthers a spot in the Division II, Region 8 postseason. Panthers’ quarterback Grant Maupin threw for 114 yards, ran for 113 and found the endzone twice on the ground, including a game-tying 19-yard scoring scamper that tied the game 21-21 early in the fourth quarter. Little Miami standout receiver Brayden Bischoff had 80 yards from scrimmage on 12 touches, including a rushing touchdown. Walnut Hills rallied to tie the game twice on a pair of T.J. Nelson touchdown passes and took its only lead of the night on Isaiah Birl’s nine-yard rushing score with 5:53 left in the third quarter.

Little Miami – 7 7 0 10 – 24

Walnut Hills – 0 14 7 0 – 21

LM- Maupin 2 run (Miller kick)

WH- Brogan 13 pass from Nelson (Dhuru kick)

LM- Bischoff 6 run (Miller kick)

WH- Austin 16 pass from Nelson (Dhuru kick)

WH- Birl 9 run (Dhuru kick)

LM- Maupin 19 run (Miller kick)

LM- FG Hoffman 36

Records: LM 2-7 (1-7 ECC), WH 0-9 (0-8 ECC).

  • Winton Woods 44, Lebanon 8 - FINAL

For only the fourth time this season, Trey Cornist rushed for less than 100 yards, but his three touchdowns were enough to propel the Warriors past Lebanon in the regular season finale. After three scores on the ground, Vance George took over, tossing three touchdown passes to three different receivers. He had 195 passing yards on the night. Tra’mar Harris led Winton Woods with 132 receiving yards. Lebanon was hampered by four turnovers as Donald Robinson recovered two fumbles, Jermaine Matthews Jr. Recovered one, and Lorenzo Hudson grabbed an interception.

Lebanon – 0 0 0 8 – 8

Winton Woods – 7 10 14 12 – 44

WW – Cornist 11 run (Domobele kick)

WW – Cornist 2 run (Domobele kick)

WW - Domobele FG 29

WW – Cornist 1 run (Domobele kick)

WW – Olinger 29 pass from George (Domobele kick)

WW – Harris 53 pass from George (Madrigal kick)

WW – Jones 19 pass from George (kick failed)

L – Klein 4 run (Sherick run)

Records: WW 10-0 (9-0 ECC), A 4-6 (4-5 ECC)

Greater Catholic League-South

  • Elder 31, La Salle 7 - FINAL

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La Salle – 0 0 0 7 – 7

Elder – 7 21 3 0 – 31

E – Flowers 7 run (McMasters kick)

E – Schoster 9 run (McMasters kick)

E – Flowers 33 run (McMasters kick)

E – Flowers 5 run (McMasters kick)

E – McMasters FG 34

LS – McLaughlin 9 run (Luensman kick)

Records: E 8-2 (2-1 GCLS), LS 2-8 (0-3 GCLS)

  • Moeller 30, Detroit Martin Luther King 14 - FINAL

  • St. Xavier 30, Life Christian Academy 16 - FINAL

Cincinnati Hills League

  • Deer Park 47, Finneytown 6 - FINAL

  • Wyoming 23, Madeira 7 - FINAL

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Madeira - 7 0 0 0 - 7

Wyoming - 7 0 7 9 - 23

W - Hauer 1 run (Rummer kick)

M - Autry 69 pass from Breidenbach (Isgrig kick)

W - Hester 4 run (Rummer kick)

W - Gray 31 run (kick failed)

W - FG Rummer 27

Records: W 10-0 (7-0 CHL), M 9-1 (6-1 CHL)

  • Taylor 41, Mariemont 18 - FINAL

Taylor quarterback Jackson McGowan leads the CHL in passing this season, but he didn’t have to do much Friday night to get past Mariemont as running back Leland Jones-Royalty led the way. The senior ran 40 times for 387 yards and five touchdowns to help Taylor snap a five-game losing streak. Mariemont led 18-14 at the half thanks to a pair of David Dorsten touchdown passes to Ryan Glassmeyer, but the second half was all Taylor as Jones-Royalty found the endzone four times.

Taylor – 7 7 20 7 – 41

Mariemont – 6 12 0 0 – 18

M- Brown 6 run (run failed)

T- McFarland 35 pass from McGowan (Grau kick)

M- Glassmeyer 42 pass from Dorsten (run failed)

T- Jones-Royalty 10 run (Grau kick)

M- Glassmeyer 6 pass from Dorsten (pass failed)

T- Jones-Royalty 13 run (Grau kick)

T- Jones-Royalty 22 run (kick failed)

T- Jones-Royalty 11 run (Grau kick)

T- Jones-Royalty 8 run (Grau kick)

Records: T 4-6 (2-5 CHL), M 3-7 (2-5 CHL)

  • Indian Hill 9, Reading 7 - FINAL

Southwest Ohio Conference

  • Edgewood 47, Harrison 7 - FINAL

  • Northwest 53, Talawanda 49 - FINAL

  • Ross 46, Mount Healthy 30 - FINAL

Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference

  • Gamble Montessori 38, Riverview East 16 - FINAL

  • Dayton Christian 13, Shroder 6 - FINAL

  • Taft 47, Woodward 0 - FINAL

  • Withrow 54, Hughes 0 - FINAL

  • Western Hills 32, Aiken 0 - FINAL

Greater Catholic League-Coed

  • Fenwick 39, Carroll 6 - FINAL

Fenwick running back Conner Schmueling ran for 155 yards (140 in the first half) and tied a career-high with three touchdowns as the Falcons cruised past last-place Carroll. Fenwick eclipsed 400 rushing yards on the night with quarterback Jude Hooks running for 95 and Parker Beuerlein going for 80. Hooks and Jordan Vann each found the end zone to help give Fenwick a commanding 33-6 lead at the half. Fenwick’s defense allowed just 228 total yards, 76 of which came on one play as Carroll avoided a shutout on Ryan Chapman’s 76-yard touchdown pas to Jack McGeady. Fenwick is now in the mix for a Top-4 seed in Division IV, Region 16 and two home postseason games.

Fenwick – 6 27 3 3 – 39

Carroll – 0 6 0 0 – 6

F- Schmueling 2 run (kick failed)

F- Schmueling 11 run (Morris kick)

F- Schmueling 52 run (kick failed)

F- Hooks 1 run (Morris kick)

C- McGeady 76 pass from Chapman (kick failed)

F- Vann 6 run (Morris kick)

F- FG Morris 25

F- FG Morris 44

Records: F 7-3 (3-2 GCL-C), C 3-7 (0-5 GCL-C)

  • McNicholas-Badin (SATURDAY)

Miami Valley Conference

  • Lockland 40, New Miami 31 - FINAL

  • Cincinnati Country Day 47, MVCA 13 - FINAL

  • Roger Bacon 35, North College Hill 6 - FINAL

  • CHCA 50, Norwood 33 - FINAL

  • Summit Country Day 43, Purcell Marian 27 - FINAL

  • Cincinnati College Prep 50, Hillcrest 0 - FINAL

  • Clark Montessori 14, St. Bernard 12 - FINAL

Southern Buckeye Conference

  • Western Brown 73, Batavia 16 - FINAL

  • Bethel-Tate 32, Dohn Academy 14 - FINAL

  • Williamsburg 37, Clermont Northeastern 31 - FINAL

  • Clinton-Massie 28, Wilmington 7 - FINAL

  • Blanchester 46, East Clinton 12 - FINAL

  • New Richmond 42, Goshen 12 - FINAL

Southwestern Buckeye League

  • Carlisle 28, Waynesville 21 - FINAL

  • Eaton 13, Monroe 7 - FINAL (OT)

  • Oakwood 35, Middletown Madison 0 - FINAL

Northern Kentucky high school football scores in Week 10

  • Beechwood 57, Newport 0 - FINAL (Thursday)

  • Covington Catholic 42, Conner 3 - FINAL

In the final week of regular season play in Kentucky, Covington Catholic improved to 7-2 and 3-1 in the district with a commanding win over Conner. Zacc Roberts stepped in for Evan Pitzer and threw for 250 yards and three touchdowns. Braylon Miller caught two of those scores, part of his 134 receiving yards on the night. The time of possession battle was even, but the Colonels limited Conner to 157 total yards of offense.

Conner - 0 3 0 0 – 3

Covington Catholic – 14 14 14 0 – 42

CC – Leen 8 run (run failed)

CC – Leen 4 run (Roberts run)

C – Herron FG 36

CC – Miller 39 pass from Roberts (Weitzel kick)

CC – Rennekamp 6 run (Weitzel run)

CC – Miller 49 pass from Roberts (Weitzel kick)

CC – Jones 8 pass from Roberts (Weitzel kick)

Records: CC 7-2, C 2-7

  • Campbell County 49, Dixie Heights 19 - FINAL

  • Highlands 34, Cooper 5 - FINAL

  • Holmes 44 Scott 6 - FINAL

Holmes used an all-around effort to finish their season with a win over Scott. Curtez Hill accrued 120 yards on the ground and one touchdown, then added an 80-yard punt return. The Bulldogs only completed two of four pass attempts on the night, but one from Miguel Garcia to Dawoo Holtman found the end zone. Kayden Crowell snatched two interceptions on consecutive drives, returning one for a touchdown. Benny Hill scored Scott’s lone touchdown, and was the leading rusher on the night with 132 yards.

Scott – 6 0 0 0 – 6

Holmes – 8 20 8 8 – 44

H – C. Hill 9 run (Hill run)

S – B. Hill 2 run (run failed)

H – Garcia 32 run (run failed)

H – Holtman 27 pass from Garcia (Arnold run)

H – Crowell 62 INT (pass failed)

H – Arnold 3 run (Arnold run)

H – C. Hill 80 return (Arnold run)

Records: H 6-3, S 4-5

  • Lloyd 47, Holy Cross 13 - FINAL

A pair of Kaiden Zulager first-quarter touchdown runs got Lloyd going Friday night and the Juggernauts didn’t look back, matching a season-high with 47 points. Lloyd ran for 292 total yards on the night with Zulager leading the way with 132 yards on 14 attempts. Lloyd quarterback Isaiah Sabastian ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns and threw for a score to Amari Riley. Landin Bishop and Avander Abrams also got in on the scoring for Lloyd, which has won five of six after a 1-2 start. Holy Cross avoided the shutout on a pair of touchdown connections from quarterback Donovan Ambrocio to Landyn Phillips.

Lloyd – 14 13 14 6 – 47

Holy Cross – 0 0 0 13 – 13

L- Zulager 7 run (Westwood kick)

L- Zulager 20 run (Westwood kick)

L- Sabastian 18 run (kick failed)

L- Abrams 1 run (Westwood kick)

L- Riley 7 pass from Sabastian (Westwood kick)

L- Sabastian 20 run (Westwood kick)

L- Bishop 4 run (kick failed)

HC- Phillips 84 pass from Ambrocio (kick failed)

HC- Phillips 8 pass from Ambrocio (Elhman kick)

Records: L 6-3, HC 2-7

  • Dayton 28, Ludlow 21 - FINAL

  • Walton-Verona 35, Trimble County 8 - FINAL

Walton-Verona is riding a five-game winning streak after cruising past Trimble County. The Bearcats have allowed eight points or less in four of those games. On Friday, the Walton-Verona defense permitted just 183 total yards and forced a pair of turnovers. Offensively, quarterback Jackson Smith was 7-of-15 for 114 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for a score along with Braden Daniels and Ben Teipe.

Trimble County – 0 8 0 0 – 8

Walton-Verona – 7 7 7 14 – 35

WV- Montgomery 23 pass from Smith (Mann kick)

WV- Smith 16 run (Mann kick)

TC- Liter 34 pass from Wilcoxson (Wilcoxson run)

WV- Harward 21 pass from Smith (Mann kick)

WV- Teipe 1 run (Mann kick)

WV- Daniels 11 run (Mann kick)

Records: WV 8-2, TC 3-6

  • Simon Kenton 38, Ryle 31 - FINAL

Southeast Indiana

IHSAA Class 3A tournament

  • Lawrenceburg 35, South Dearborn 6 - FINAL

IHSAA Class 4A tournament

  • East Central 53, Edgewood 0 - FINAL

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