High School Football Roundup from Cincinnati
This week marks the final stretch of the high school football regular season in Ohio, and Cincinnati teams are showcasing both excitement and great competition on the field. With several key matchups, fans are eager to see how these games unfold.
One of the highlights was the clash between Lakota East and Lakota West, both teams tied at the top of the Greater Miami Conference. Lakota West took home the victory with a score of 42-24. After a tight first half, Lakota West pulled away in the second with key plays from quarterback Sam Wiles, who not only passed effectively but also led his team on the ground with impressive rushing yards.
Another exciting game featured Moeller squaring off against Lakewood St. Edward. Moeller managed to edge out the defending Division I champions with a close score of 35-30. Junior tight end Cooper McCutchan truly rose to the occasion with three touchdown receptions, making him a standout player in this nail-biter. Quarterback Matt Ponatoski also had a strong outing, throwing five touchdowns and showcasing his talents.
In a closely contested game, Kings managed to defeat Turpin after a tied halftime score. With a final tally of 27-7, Kings exploded in the second half behind solid performances from Carson Lindholm and quarterback Grant Nurre.
Hamilton rolled past Colerain with a dominating performance, shutting them out with a score of 38-0. Gracen Goldsmith led the charge with multiple rushing touchdowns.
As the regular season comes to a close, it’s clear that youth football in Cincinnati is filled with talent and exciting moments. The final week promises to deliver more must-watch games as teams prepare to gear up for the playoffs.