Tristate Playoffs
This week's pairings: Ohio | Kentucky | Indiana
Weekend Scores: Tristate |
Ohio |
Kentucky |
Indiana
Colerain-St. X game moved
Pressure from irate fans, along with concern from school officials, resulted in the Ohio High School Athletic Association changing the site of Saturday's St. Xavier-Colerain football playoff game to 11,000-seat Welcome Stadium in Dayton.
ST. XAVIER 35, WINTON WOODS 14
St. Xavier figured the key to beating Winton Woods on Saturday in its Division I regional semifinal game was to wear down the Warriors.
COLERAIN 28, CENTERVILLE 27
Senior defensive back Jason Miller made a diving play in the end zone to knock away a possible game-winning two-point conversion with 24 seconds remaining.
COVCATH 28, RYLE 14
As Ryle and Covington Catholic football players drifted through handshakes after their playoff game Saturday, one Raider repeated a heartfelt plea: "Kick Highlands' (butt) for us."
EDGEWOOD 3, TEAYS VALLEY 0
In a game dominated by defense, turnovers proved crucial.
BADIN 47, HILLSBORO 13
Fullback Chris Sinclair rushed for 202 yards on 18 carries, including two touchdowns.
WYOMING 27, CLINTON MASSIE 7
Thoughts of Wyoming's first-round Division IV playoff loss to Ottawa Glandorf last year surfaced Friday at Mason's Dwire Field.
LEBANON 49, ROGER BACON 13
Lebanon fans will surely wake up this morning with thoughts of a state title on their minds. That's because of the dream they enjoyed Friday night.
BREATHITT CO. 35, NEWPORT 20
JACKSON, Ky. - It's not the House that Ruth Built, but rather Mike Holcomb's handiwork. Breathitt County's massive new football stadium is named after the school's 16-year coach, a testament to Holcomb's success in establishing the Bobcats as Class AA kingpins.
HIGHLANDS 34, DIXIE HEIGHTS 10
FORT THOMAS - Highlands coach Dale Mueller went to a crowd of Bluebird fans near the end of Friday's Class AAA second-round game against Dixie Heights to plead with them to not harass the officials. BEECHWOOD 39, PAINTSVILLE 8
Noah Schacter and Justin O'Brien each scored three rushing touchdowns to lead Beechwood.
DAYTON 31, BELLEVUE 6
DAYTON - Charlie Young and Jimmy Hill each rushed for more than 100 yards to lead Dayton.
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