Moeller and Centerville faced off for the right to play in next week's OHSAA Division I state football championship.
Lutheran North Crusaders offensive lineman Micah Campbell (72) reacts to the Crusaders 24-21 win over the Kearney Bulldogs in ...
“We proved the whole state wrong,” said Saint Louis defensive end Pupualii Sepulona. Entering the season, many assumed the ...
Cardinal Gibbons of Raleigh combined solid running and stellar defense in the first half to post a big advantage, and the ...
Dierre Hill Jr. saved the best of a season full of outstanding performances. The highly-recruited senior running back for ...
Cardinal Gibbons will advance to the fourth round of the playoffs where it will host (3) Hoggard, the team that eliminated ...
Saint Louis’ Charles-Titan Lacaden (22) receives the championship trophy after winning the HHSAA Open Division Football ...
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Festus (11-2) advanced to the first state football championship game in program history, where it will face Lutheran North ...
DETROIT — The Zeeland West Dux are state champions. The team, now 13-2, took on the Detroit Martin Luther King Crusaders ...
The Moeller football team advances to the Division I state final Dec. 6 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton.
Public school teams were outscored by a combined 193-26 in four losses against private schools in state title games.