Week 13 Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school football scores

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Ohio

Division I

Moeller 28, Princeton 21

More: Moeller overcomes early deficit to win 1st playoff meeting against Princeton since 1993

Lakota West 12, St. Xavier 2

More: OHSAA Division I football playoffs: Lakota West survives St. Xavier in slugfest

Division II

Piqua 28, Edgewood 21

A chance to eliminate undefeated Piqua was in reach for Edgewood, but the Cougars fell just a touchdown short. Piqua’s Jasiah Medley was the playmaker, rushing 19 times for 140 yards with three touchdowns. The senior back has scored multiple rushing TDs in every Piqua game but one when he scored just once. Medley scored to open the game, but Edgewood answered back with touchdowns from Tavionne Crosby and Jake Valerio. Medley scored again to take a 14-14 tie into halftime. Edgewood led 21-14 after Crosby, who had 34 rushes for 164 yards, scored again. Medley tied the game with just 2:52 left in regulation. An Edgewood fumble allowed Piqua to take over in the redzone and Bryson Roberts scored the winning touchdown with just 42 seconds left on the clock. Piqua advanced to the Division II, Region 8 final where it will play Winton Woods.

Edgewood – 7 7 7 0 - 21

Piqua – 7 7 0 14 - 28

P- Medley 1 run (Trombley kick)

E- Crosby 2 run (Rumpler kick)

E- Valerio 11 run (Rumpler kick)

P- Medley 5 run (Trombley kick)

E- Crosby 1 run (Rumpler kick)

P- Medley 7 run (Trombley kick)

P- Roberts 1 run (Trombley kick)

Records: P 13-0; E 9-3.

Winton Woods 42, La Salle 25 - FINAL

Division III

Badin 45, St. Mary's Memorial 10

The undefeated Badin Rams met 10-win St. Mary’s Memorial and blew the Roughriders right out of the playoffs. After St. Mary’s Memorial cut the Badin lead to 24-10 in the third quarter, Badin responded quickly and often, scoring 21-unanswered points in the game’s final 14:35. The only touchdown of the night for the Roughriders came in the first quarter and tied the game 7-7. Braden Hemmelgarn returned a Badin kickoff 82-yards to the house and it looked like a good game was brewing. The Rams only mustered a field goal on the next drive to go up 10-7, but a punt return by Braedyn Moore ended the first quarter and the Roughriders’ close game. Badin advances and will play Bellbrook in the Division III, Region 12 finals. A win sends the team to the state semifinals.

St. Mary’s Memorial – 7 0 3 0 – 10

Badin – 17 7 14 7 – 45

B- Imhoff 5 pass from Vidourek (Niesen kick)

SM- Hemmelgarn 82 kickoff return (Bowers kick)

B- FG Niesen 35

B- Moore 63 punt return (Niesen kick)

B- Fiehrer 21 pass from Vidourek (Niesen kick)

SM- FG Bowers 19

B- Walsh 41 run (Niesen kick)

B- Fiehrer 34 pass from Vidourek (Niesen kick)

B- Moore interception return (Niesen kick)

Records: B 12-0; SM 10-3.

Western Brown 35, Jackson 28 - FINAL

Division IV

Clinton-Massie 42, Wyoming 14

Clinton Massie and its trio of 100-yard rushers had no issue with an undefeated and prolific Wyoming Cowboys squad. After Wyoming took an 8-7 lead, Clinton Massie scored four-straight touchdowns and then a final for an extra boost. Carson Vanhoose, Colton Trampler and Kody Zantene crushed and ran all over the Wyoming defense. Each scored a pair of touchdowns and Vanhoose was the leader with 157 yards on his 15 attempts. Trampler had 119 yards on 16 carries and Zantene lived for the big play, rushing just six times for 118 yards. The Falcons attempted just a single pass on the night. Wyoming quarterback Quaid Hauer was 14-25 for 168 yards with the two Wyoming scores and a pick. The dominant Wyoming back CJ Hester had just 62 yards on 18 rushes, the only time Hester failed to reach the century mark. Clinton Massie will meet one-loss McNicholas in the regional final.

Wyoming – 8 0 0 6 – 14

Clinton Massie – 7 14 14 7 – 42

CM- Zantene 29 run (McGuinness kick)

W- Prangler 63 pass from Hauer (Hester run)

CM- Vanhoose 1 run (McGuinness kick)

CM- Vanhoose 62 run (McGuinness kick)

CM- Zantene 22 run (McGuinness kick)

CM- Trampler 5 run (McGuinness kick)

W- Blair 10 pass from Hauer (pass failed)

CM- Trampler 1 run (McGuinness kick)

Records: CM 11-1; W 12-1.

McNicholas 33, Eaton 14 - FINAL

Division V

Taft v. Versailles (Saturday)

Roger Bacon v. Preble Shawnee (Saturday)

Kentucky

Class 1A

Bishop Brossart 36, Nicholas County 0

Shutout No. 6 on the season for the Bishop Brossart defense keeps the Mustangs undefeated at 12-0. Bishop Brossart reacyed the third round of the Class 1A playoffs thanks in part to the staunch D and three rushing touchdowns from senior Jed Martin. Martin scored the game’s first two TDs and capped off with the final score. Both teams met on Oct. 1 in a 14-0 shutout win, but the playoff rematch was closer to blowout territory. Neither team scored in the second half, sending the Mustangs cruising into the 1A state quarterfinals.

Nicholas County – 0 0 0 0 – 0

Bishop Brossart – 15 21 0 0 – 36

BB- Martin 5 run (Govan run)

BB- Martin 4 run (Schwartz kick)

BB- Leicht 6 run (Schwartz kick)

BB- Govan 3 run (kick failed)

BB- Martin 3 run (Twehues pass from Gulley)

Records: BB 12-0; NC 7-6.

Newport Central Catholic 54, Dayton 6 - FINAL

Class 2A

Beechwood 48, Holy Cross 0

Make it 20-consecutive wins now for the defending 2A champions Beechwood Tigers. Holy Cross had no answer on offense and couldn’t stop the ultra-efficient Beechwood offense. Tigers quarterback Cameron Hergott was just 7-11, but had four touchdowns and 164 yards. Backup QB Clay Hayden even connected on a 50-yard pass to Luke Erdman. Parker Mason caught three passes for 124 and two touchdowns. Torin O’Shea caught two passes, both touchdowns. On the ground, Hergott rushed five times and scored while Mitchell Berger scored on one of his four attempts. Holy Cross running back Lavarr Jones was the only player to get substantial yardage against the Tigers, rushing 17 times for 79 yards. Despite having the ball for over 30 minutes to Beechwood’s 17 minutes, the Indians had 114 yards of offense. The Tigers had 343 yards. The 48-point win was the first Beechwood win to not be by 50 or more points since the same two teams played on Oct. 8, Beechwood winning 56-7.

Holy Cross – 0 0 0 0 – 0

Beechwood – 21 21 6 0 – 48

B- Mason 16 pass from Hergott (Conrad kick)

B- Hergott 17 run (Conrad kick)

B- O’Shea 6 pass from Hergott (Conrad kick)

B- O’Shea 10 pass from Hergott (Conrad kick)

B- Mason 77 pass from Hergott (Conrad kick)

B- Berger 1 run (Conrad kick)

B- Erdman 50 pass from Hayden (run failed).

Records: B 12-0; HC 4-8.

Walton-Verona 27, Carroll County 7

Walton-Verona’s plan was simple: get the ball to Tyson Beach and watch him go. The sophomore running back scored each of the Bearcats’ four touchdowns and bookended the night with a pair of 50-yard scoring runs. Carroll County got on the board with five minutes left in the third. With a chance to get back in the game, the Bearcats went 80-yards in seven plays, shutting the door on the Panthers. Beach rushed 11 times for 158 yards and three touchdowns. His receiving score came on his lone reception of the night.

Carroll County – 0 0 7 0 – 7

Walton-Verona – 7 13 7 0 – 27

WV- Beach 51 run (Mann kick)

WV- Beach 9 run (kick failed)

WV- Beach 11 pass from Montgomery (Mann kick)

CC- Felts 16 run (Bright kick)

WV- Beach 50 run (Mann kick)

Records: WV 9-3; CC 7-5.

Class 4A

Scott 43, Harrison County 7 - FINAL

Class 5A

Covington Catholic 35, Conner 14

A failed PAT and a quick responding score gave Conner a 7-6 lead over Covington Catholic after one quarter. Twenty-one unanswered points later and the Colonels weren’t worried about a first quarter deficit. Quarterback Preston Agee and running back Reid Hummel did most of the damage to the Cougars. Agee scored on a 37-yard keeper to go up 6-0 and then scored from a yard out to retake a 14-7 lead. Hummel, who rushed eight times for 131 yards, followed Agee with a 50-yard trip to the endzone and a 39-yarder to end the game. Conner quarterback Alex Castrucci was 7-9 for 150 yards, half of which came on one play: a 76-yard scoring pass to Alijah Thompson. The Cougars did have the most passing yards, but the ground game was the difference as the Colonels outgained Conner 297-58 on the ground. Covington Catholic scored Since a 2-3 start, CovCath has won seven-straight contests.

Conner – 7 0 7 0 – 14

Covington Catholic – 6 18 3 8 – 35

CC- Agee 37 run (kick failed)

Con- Castrucci 3 run (Keller kick)

CC- Agee 1 run (Hummel pass from Agee)

CC- Hummel 50 run (Nally kick)

CC- FG Nall 37

CC- FG Nally 34

Con- Thompson 76 pass from Castrucci

CC- Hummel 39 run (Agee rush)

Records: CC 9-3; Con 7-5.

Class 6A

Ryle 36, Dixie Heights 7 - FINAL

Indiana

Class 3A

Lawrenceburg v. Gibson Southern (Saturday)

Class 4A

East Central v. Evansville Memorial (Saturday)

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