Tribune Chronicle / R. Michael Semple

Girard quarterback Dan Graziano breaks through the line and picks up yards as Niles’ Max Plevyak goes for the tackle.

Scores

Non-conference
• Girard 28, Niles 21, 2OT
• Liberty 35, Champion 0
• Hubbard 36, Brookfield 14
• Lakeview 42, Newton Falls 7
• LaBrae 20, Struthers 6
• Campbell 21, Salem 20
• Poland 35, Chaney 0, final after second quarter (power outage)
• Wheeling Central 26, John F. Kennedy 17
• Cardinal Mooney 13, Buffalo St. Francis (N.Y.) 0
• Canfield 14, East 0

All American Conference
Red Division
• Howland 42, Beaver Local 0
Steel Valley Conference
• Ursuline 33, Warren G. Harding 7
Inter-Tri County League
Division I
• United 32, Mineral Ridge 21
• Springfield 27, Columbiana 24
• East Palestine 34, Lisbon 7
• Crestview 31, South Range 28

Division II
• Western Reserve 56, Jackson-Milton 26
• Southern 31, Loweville 7
• Wellsville 21, Leetonia 6
• McDonald 69, Sebring 0

East Suburban Conference
• Mathews 40, Pymatuning Valley 14
• Southington 54, SS. John & Paul 34

Chagrin Valley Conference
Valley Division
• Cardinal 20, Grand Valley 14
• Berkshire 36, Newbury 8

Portage Trail Conference
Metro Division
• Kent Roosevelt 42, Southeast 0
County Division
• Windham 28, Rootstown 26
• Garfield 55, Waterloo 7

Federal League
• Massilon Jackson 19, Fitch 6
• Hoover 20, Boardman 9

Saturday, Sept. 27
Non-conference
• Youngstown Christian 39, Lutheran East 8

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Girard squeaks past Niles in rivalry game, 28-21

By MIKE McLAIN Tribune Chronicle

NILES — If “ESPN” is missing a spot for its top-10 plays of the day, the network might want to check out the catch Girard junior Michael Floravit made Friday night.


Harding can’t stop Ursuline

By LOU CALI JR. Tribune Chronicle correspondent

YOUNGSTOWN — It has become a well-known fact that Warren G. Harding’s defense is good.


Moody runs over Tigers

By VINCE PELUSO Tribune Chronicle

NEWTON FALLS — There was only one way to stop Lakeview’s Ben Moody on Friday night: turn the stadium lights off.


JFK’s rally falls short against Wheeling Central

By NICK BEDWAY Special to Tribune Chronicle

WHEELING, W. Va. — After falling behind 17-13 early in the fourth quarter and dreams of capturing a fifth straight West Virginia Class A state championship possibly on the line, the Wheeling Central Catholic High School football team responded like champions Friday night at Wheeling Island Stadium.


Howland devours Beaver Local, 42-0

By JAMIE TRINA Tribune Chronicle correspondent

HOWLAND — It only took two quarters of football, but Beaver Local found out what Axel Rose was bellowing about when he shrieked the words “Welcome to the Jungle” as the Tigers of Howland trounced the Beavers 42-0 Friday night.


Jackson’s record night lights up PV

By ANDREW WHITMER Tribune Chronicle

VIENNA — The senior homecoming game is a great opportunity to make some lasting memories.


Fitz tears through Flashes

By ERIC FORTUNE Tribune Chronicle correspondent

LIBERTY — Another week. Another game of Liberty’s tailback Fitzgerald Toussaint giving the opposition fits.


Clutch plays beat Fitch

By ED PUSKAS Tribune Chronicle Sports Editor

JACKSON TOWNSHIP — Something had to give at Robert Fife Stadium. Federal League rivals Fitch and Jackson each took two-game losing streaks into their matchup after getting off to impressive non-conference starts.


Friday night roundup

By TRIBUNE CHRONICLE

CANFIELD 14, EAST 0: CANFIELD — The Cardinals held East to 15 yards through the air as they won this defensive battle.


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