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Oakley’s 18-yard field goal on the first play of the second quarter gave UA a 3-0 lead. The Bears never trailed. Oakley kicked a 24-yard field goal with 3 seconds remaining in the first half ...
The Erie Explosion, earning 138 points in a shutout win against the Fayetteville Force, ran up the score to set a modern professional indoor football record in 2011. Running up the score (or "piling on") is a sports strategy that occurs when a competitor continues to play in such a way as to score additional points after the outcome of the game ...
Here are the matchups and predictions for the Upstate high school football teams playing at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Upper State championship games. Greenville (10-3) at Westside (12-1)
5: 54: Kevin Gulyas: Allentown Central Catholic: AAA: 2008–2011 [169] 54 Rico Scott Bishop McDevitt AAAA 2020-2023 7: 49: Ziyon Strickland: Sharon: AAA: 2014–2017: 8: 48: Dapree Bryant: Coatesville: 6A: 2016–2019 [5] 48 Kobay White Bishop McDevitt AAAA 2012-2015 10 47 John Klingerman Bloomsburg A 2009-2012 11 45 Landon Kennel Manheim ...
State semifinal berths will be on the line Friday for seven central Ohio high school football teams. ... which averaged 38.7 points through 12 games, without an offensive touchdown in a 12-7 upset ...
Michigan struck first with a touchdown run by junior running back Mike Hart, but the Buckeyes then scored 21 unanswered points, and at halftime, they were up 28–14. Thanks to an interception and a fumble recovery by junior defensive tackle Alan Branch , Michigan made it 35–31 Ohio State with 14 minutes to go in the fourth quarter.
Welcome to Championship Week, everyone. We made it. Let’s go earn a ring. If you need one final boost from the waiver wire, we are here to help. Each week, we prioritize the top potential ...
The rivalry dates back to a rugby game on March 17, 1893; [29] this led to the establishment of the Bruce-Mahoney Trophy in 1947. The trophy is named after a graduate from each school that died in World War II. [30] [31] West Aurora High School (Aurora, Illinois) East Aurora High School (Aurora, Illinois) 66–48–12 1893; 131 years ago ()