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District 10 football Week 6 results

Friday

Region 1

Cambridge Springs 41, Saegertown 19

Lakeview 35, Cochranton 14

Mercer 28, Maplewood 7

Region 2

Eisenhower 33, Mercyhurst Prep 7

Seneca 67, Iroquois 0

Northwestern 56, Union City 18

Region 3

Slippery Rock 23, Hickory 20

Sharpsville 49, Sharon 27

Farrell 42, Wilmington 13

Region 4

Titusville 27, Conneaut 0

Warren 36, Franklin 7

Meadville 35, Oil City 0

Region 5

Corry 28, Fairview 27

Fort LeBoeuf 36, Girard 7

General McLane 35, Harbor Creek 14

Region 6

Cathedral Prep 41, McDowell 0

Non-region

North East 14, Conneaut (Ohio) 12

Euclid (Ohio) 35, Erie High 7

Saturday's games

Region 1

Reynolds at Kennedy Catholic, 2 p.m.

Region 3

Grove City at Greenville, 7 p.m.

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FINAL: Lakeview 35, Cochranton 14

FINAL: Farrell 42, Wilmington 13

The Steelers easily prevail over their Class 2A rivals.

FINAL: Titusville 27, Conneaut 0

FINAL: Northwestern 56, Union City 18

The Wildcats follow their dramatic home win over Oil City with an easy road victory in the Bears' den.

FINAL: Sharpsville 49, Sharon 27

FINAL: General McLane 35, Harbor Creek 14

Dylan Sheeder was the Lancers' top rusher (70 yards and a touchdown) and passer (4-of-6 for 62 yards and one TD). McLane also blocked two punts that led to touchdowns.

FINAL: Fort LeBoeuf 36, Girard 7

Bison quarterback Conner McChesney was an efficient 5-of-9 passing for 91 yards and two touchdowns through the air. He also ran for one. Justin Leuschen was their top rusher with 134 yards and two scores.

FINAL: Slippery Rock 23, Hickory 20

FINAL: North East 14, Conneaut (Ohio) 12

The Grapepickers recorded their first victory with rookie coach Jovon Johnson, a Mercyhurst Prep graduate who played for the 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers and then starred in the Canadian Football League.

FINAL: Corry 28, Fairview 27

A memorable win for the Beavers, who rallied from a 27-7 deficit in the second half to beat the Tigers at Keck Field.

FINAL: Eisenhower 33, Mercyhurst Prep 7

FINAL: Mercer 28, Maplewood 7

FINAL: Titusville 27, Conneaut 0

FINAL: Euclid (Ohio) 35, Erie High 7

FINAL: Cambridge Springs 41, Saegertown 19

The Blue Devils outscored the Panthers 27-6 over the second half.

Corry 28, Fairview 27

A bold call paid off for the Beavers, who recovered an onside kick with 1:33 left in the fourth quarter. Again, the Tigers led 27-7 in the second half.

Corry 28, Fairview 27

An incredible road comeback for the Beavers, who were down 27-7 in the second half. Mason Savitz's 1-yard run and the ensuing extra point gave them the lead with 1:35 left in the fourth quarter.

Fairview 27, Corry 21

The Beavers scored a touchdown, but the Tigers recovered the ensuing onside kick attempt. Fairview has the ball with 4:20 left in the fourth quarter.

FINAL: Seneca 67, Iroquois 0

The Bobcats move to 4-2 overall and 1-2 in Region 2.

General McLane 35, Harbor Creek 14

Ian Salisbury scored after the Lancers' blocked a Huskies' punt.

Fairview 27, Corry 14

A Beavers' interception midway through the fourth quarter keeps their hopes alive for a comeback victory.

FINAL: Cathedral Prep 41, McDowell 0

Cambridge Springs 41, Saegertown 19

The Blue Devils are less than four minutes away from defeating their French Creek rivals.

Fairview 27, Corry 14

The Tigers have the ball near midfield to open the fourth quarter.

FINAL: Meadville 35, Oil City 0

No word on how many rushing yards the Oilers' Ethen Knox was limited to by the Bulldogs.

General McLane 28, Harbor Creek 14

The Lancers' Dylan Sheeder added a 23-yard touchdown run to compliment his 56-yard scoring pass during the first half.

Fairview 27, Corry 7

The Beavers have the ball at their own 30-yard line late in the third quarter.

Seneca 67, Iroquois 0

Ryan Miller rumbles 71 yards to end the Bobcats' latest possession.

Fort LeBoeuf 22, Girard 7

Justin Leuschen, Fort LeBoeuf
Justin Leuschen, Fort LeBoeuf

Justin Leuschen expands the lead for the Bison midway through the third quarter via his 4-yard touchdown run.

Halftime: Euclid (Ohio) 19, Erie High 0

That game is taking place in suburban Cleveland.

Cathedral Prep 38, McDowell 0

The Ramblers' Cole Constable accounted for their latest three points with his 26-yard field goal.

Fairview 24, Corry 7

The Tigers kicked off to start the second half.

Halftime: Lakeview 21, Cochranton 14

Halftime: Mercer 21, Maplewood 7

Halftime: Slippery Rock 20, Hickory 13

Halftime: Farrell 24, Wilmington 0

That would be a statement win for the Steelers.

Halftime: Sharpsville 28, Sharon 24

Seneca 60, Iroquois 0

Nolan Seabury with his sixth touchdown as the Bobcats' quarterback.

Cambridge Springs 21, Saegertown 13

The Blue Devils expanded on their halftime lead with a blocked punt return for a touchdown.

Halftime: General McLane 21, Harbor Creek 14

The teams combined for their five touchdowns over the game's first 14 minutes, and then none of its next eight.

Seneca 54, Iroquois 0

Ryan Miller, Seneca
Ryan Miller, Seneca

Ryan Miller, and not Nolan Seabury, scored the Bobcats' latest touchdown.

Halftime: Cathedral Prep 35, McDowell 0

R.J. Roberts capped the Ramblers' major first half with his 39-yard interception return.

Halftime: Eisenhower 21, Mercyhurst Prep 7

The Knights scored their third touchdown during the last minute of the first half.

Halftime: Fort LeBoeuf 16, Girard 7

The Bison recorded a safety late in the first half when they tackled Zach Lowe in the YellowJackets' end zone.

Fairview 24, Corry 7

The Tigers' Michael Gennuso easily converts his 30-yard field attempt late in the first half.

Seneca 47, Iroquois 0

Bobcats quarterback Nolan Seabury calls his own number for a 1-yard sneak across the Braves' goal line.

Eisenhower 13, Mercyhurst Prep 7

The host Knights are less than 60 seconds away from taking their lead into halftime.

Fairview 21, Corry 7

The Tigers recovered a Beavers' fumble with just over five minutes left in the first half.

Seneca 41, Iroquois 0

Nolan Seabury, Seneca
Nolan Seabury, Seneca

The Bobcats' Nolan Seabury continues a mammoth first-half performance with his latest touchdown, a 4-yard run. If the hosts' maintain their 35-plus lead at the break, the mercy rule will go into effect for the second half.

Cathedral Prep 14, McDowell 0

The Ramblers lead with 8:48 left in the first half. McDowell posted a Twitter photo of Penn State football coach James Franklin standing at field level in Veterans Stadium.

Seneca 34, Iroquois 0

The Bobcats hibernated in the Braves' end zone five times during the first quarter.

General McLane 21, Harbor Creek 14

A shootout at Linden Field, as each team scored 14 points during the first quarter. The Lancers took their latest lead when Dylan Sheeder connected with Kyle Birkmire on a 56-yard scoring pass less than two minutes into the second quarter.

Seneca 34, Iroquois 0

Nolan Seabury's latest touchdown, this time a 21-yard pass to Colin Libra, has the Bobcats one point away from the mercy rule being invoked for the second half.

Fort LeBoeuf 14, Girard 0

Bison quarterback Conner McChesney ran for their first touchdown in the first quarter and completed a 21-yard pass to Ray Wasiela for the second during the second.

Conner McChesney, Fort LeBoeuf
Conner McChesney, Fort LeBoeuf

Seneca 27, Iroquois 0

The Bobcats' Nolan Seabury, to use a hockey term, has a hat trick with his third rushing touchdown. The latest was a 7-yarder. Seneca's defense followed its own score, a 49-yard interception return.

Cambridge Springs 7, Saegertown 0

The Blue Devils lead the rival Panthers with roughly four minutes left in the first quarter.

Farrell 3, Wilmington 0

The Steelers' field goal has them up with roughly three minutes left in the first quarter.

Hickory 6, Slippery Rock 0

The Hornets' Will Acrie returned a punt 62 yards for the game's opening points at 7:19 of the first quarter.

Fairview 7, Corry 0

The Tigers' Charles Chevalier, before a Homecoming crowd, went off-tackle right and then weaved through the Beavers' secondary for a 47-yard touchdown run.

Seneca 13, Iroquois 0

Nolan Seabury scores again, this time on a 21-yard run. Also this time, the Bobcats missed their point-after attempt.

Seneca 7, Iroquois 0

The Bobcats' Nolan Seabury scores on a 42-yard run.

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