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Central Ohio high school football scores and Week 10 recaps
10/22/2022 5:49:00 AM Central Ohio high school football scores and Week 10 recaps
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Central Ohio high school football scores and Week 10 recaps Central Ohio recaps and scores from Week 10 of the high school football season. GL—Huliba 36 FGGL—Cummings 63 run (Huliba kick)GL—Hubbard 24 pass from Cummings (Huliba kick)PN — Safety, Simmons tackled in end zone by LylesGL—Hubbard 1 run (Hall pass)GL—Scott 12 pass from Ward (Huliba kick)GL—Huliba 26 FGHarvest Prep 47, Buckeye Valley 12 Marchello Cox certainly had a night worth celebrating offensively, rushing for more than 200 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Warriors to their second consecutive MSL-Ohio championship and third in four years.But it was their defense that provided the spark that helped the Warriors take control in the second quarter. Read more:
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Read more >> Central Ohio high school football Game of the Week gallery: Week 10Check out our best photos from Olentangy Berlin at Thomas Worthington, our central Ohio high school football Game of the Week for Week 10. Central Ohio high school football Week 10 previewsThe final week of the regular season has arrived. It's time to lock up league titles and finalize the playoff pairings. Central Ohio high school football scores for Week 10Central Ohio high school football scores for Week 10 Olentangy Berlin shuts out Thomas Worthington in central Ohio football Game of the WeekOlentangy Berlin visits Thomas Worthington for the central Ohio high school football Game of the Week for Week 10. Warming trend moves across Northeast Ohio for rest of weekBlustery and chilly today with a mostly cloudy sky. Ohio State football vs. Iowa score predictions: Will the Buckeyes blank the Ferentz family?Ohio State football is favored by nearly 30 points against traditional Big Ten West challenger Iowa. GL—Hubbard 10 run (Huliba kick) GL—Huliba 36 FG GL—Cummings 63 run (Huliba kick) GL—Hubbard 24 pass from Cummings (Huliba kick) PN — Safety, Simmons tackled in end zone by Lyles GL—Hubbard 1 run (Hall pass) GL—Scott 12 pass from Ward (Huliba kick) GL—Huliba 26 FG Harvest Prep 47, Buckeye Valley 12 Marchello Cox certainly had a night worth celebrating offensively, rushing for more than 200 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Warriors to their second consecutive MSL-Ohio championship and third in four years.17 PHOTOS.From staff reports ThisWeek USA Today Network The final week of the regular season has arrived.Mechanicsburg 26, West Jefferson 14 Shawnee 49, Jonathan Alder 27 Urbana 38, North Union 12 Spring. But it was their defense that provided the spark that helped the Warriors take control in the second quarter. Chavez Watkins turned the game when he ripped the ball out of Mitchell Melfe’s hands with the Warriors leading 14-6 in the second quarter. Three plays later, Cox was in the end zone from 1 yard out for his first touchdown and a 20-6 lead. Before we get to this week's previews, here are a few other high school football links. “Our offense is really good, but we’re a defensive team,” said Cox, whose team improved to 10-0 overall and finished 5-0 in league play. “We’re a defensive team and turnovers are a big role on defense. SC: O'Reilly 4 run (kick blocked). That was a nice energizer that we needed, and after that, it was big play after big play.” Cox finished with 211 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries, and Harvest Prep quarterbacks Dezmond Porter and Aidan Rogers added two touchdowns apiece. Rogers was 14-for-17 passing for 161 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Harvest Prep plans to remain in the MSL after fellow Ohio Division members Buckeye Valley, Bexley, Columbus Academy, Grandview and Whitehall leave to form the Central Buckeye League with Ready, Columbus School for Girls and Worthington Christian. “We’ve done this eight out of nine years (including our time in the MSL-Cardinal),” Warriors coach Milan Smith said. OB: Moeller 5 pass from Brewster (Conrad kick). “We’ve shown a level of consistency. We’ve shown that the guys understand that it is a marathon and not a sprint. It’s humbling. What a great way to compete tonight. I know the scoreboard doesn’t show it … but it was a competitive game and I want to tip my hat to the Buckeye Valley staff. GAH: Ward 63 run (Huliba kick). They’ve done an amazing job in such a short period of time.” The Barons, who finished the regular season 6-4 overall and 4-1 in league play, were 1-9 in 2019. They clinched their second playoff appearance all-time with last week’s 14-13 win over Whitehall, with the first coming in 2020 when every team was eligible to participate. “It’s a bit odd,” coach Matt Stephens said. “It’s Week 10 and I’m talking about next week. GAH: FG Huliba 26. I haven’t done that in my coaching career.” Both Buckeye Valley scores came off interceptions. Brendan Olney returned an interception 60 yards to set up the first touchdown, a Nathan Huss 24-yard pass to Tyler Domyanich on fourth down to tie the game at 6. Melfe’s interception set up the second score, a 4-yard run by Levi Richards in the second quarter. Huss finished 16-for-29 passing for 153 yards and Sam Jones blocked two extra points. WS: Wheeler 34 pass from Birtha (Sheets kick). “We had some stops and we had a couple of interceptions early,” Stephens said. “But they just marched down the field and we didn’t have answers. As soon as we loaded up the box, they’d make a play in the passing game. They’re good.” —Michael Rich . OO: FG Musgrove 28.