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Saturday, October 04, 2008
Leopards hang onBy MIKE McLAIN Tribune Chronicle
CORTLAND — Liberty running back Fitzgerald Toussaint is probably sore from head to toe today, but, as they say, it’s a good sore.
Chaney stuns NilesBy ERIC FORTUNE Tribune Chronicle correspondent
NILES — Ball control and finishing drives are the two ingredients to being a successful team.
Tigers topple Poland, 10-7By LOU CALI JR. Tribune Chronicle correspondent
POLAND — How important was Friday night’s game for Howland?
Dota: Raiders need their ‘A’ gameBy MIKE McLAIN Tribune Chronicle
WARREN — For Warren G. Harding football coach D.J. Dota, reviewing game film of Cleveland St. Ignatius must be like watching a Halloween horror movie.
McDonald crushes Western ReserveBy ANDREW WHITMER Tribune Chronicle
BERLIN CENTER — Things started out as planned for the Western Reserve Blue Devils on Friday night. Quarterback Shane Ewing had his team clicking on all cylinders as he led their opening drive deep into McDonald territory.
Champion running game dominatesBy VINCE PELUSO Tribune Chronicle
CHAMPION — Champion coach John Gibson only had one concern going into the half and it wasn’t the play of his team — it was the length of the halftime show.
No Truss, no problem: LaBrae rocks TigersBy DAVID BAUGH Tribune Chronicle correspondent
LEAVITTSBURG — The bad news for LaBrae was the Vikings were without the services of senior tailback Cameron Truss, one of the leading rushers in the Mahoning Valley this season, on Friday night against Newton Falls.
Girard races past WarriorsBy JOHN VARGO Tribune Chronicle
GIRARD — Girard’s second-half defense clamped down on Brookfield during Friday’s 35-7 victory at Arrowhead Stadium.
Judge rules Kennedy’s Hainesworth ineligibleBy CHRISTOPHER BOBBY Tribune Chronicle
WARREN — John F. Kennedy senior safety Marshaun Hainesworth was declared ineligible to play for the remainder of the season by a judge Friday.
JFK gets back on winning track vs. AquinasBy Tribune Chronicle
LOUISVILLE — Four interceptions led the way for John F. Kennedy to a 36-21 victory Friday night, as its defense pressured the St. Thomas Aquinas passing game.
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