As high school football kicks off its second half of the season, the energy in Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana is at an all-time high. With teams returning from a schedule shake-up caused by Hurricane Helene, Week 7 is packed with thrilling matchups and impressive performances.
On Thursday night, Cooper showcased their dominance against Conner, winning 42-17. The Jaguars are now boasting a stellar 7-0 record, marking the best start in their program’s history.
On Friday, Ludlow ran away with a strong performance against Bellevue, shutting them out 43-0. Ludlow’s Jackson Mays connected with Carson Evans for two touchdown passes in the third quarter, highlighting a powerful offensive display. The Ludlow defense really stepped up, holding Bellevue scoreless, despite their previous three-game winning streak totaling 130 points.
Highlands also made headlines this week with an impressive 49-0 victory over Dixie Heights. Quarterback Rio Litmer was pivotal in the game, racking up 209 passing yards and three touchdowns before sitting out the second half. The Highlands defense limited Dixie Heights to just 200 total yards, marking their second shutout of the season.
In another notable game, Covington Catholic kept their winning streak alive with a 54-0 rout of Grant County. The Colonels scored through multiple avenues, including a 36-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Jackson Payne. They held Grant County to a mere 50 total yards.
Other results from around the region saw Mason County crush Holmes 60-0, while Holy Cross defeated Morgan County 38-8. In additional highlights, Beechwood bounced back from a previous loss with a commanding 69-0 win over Walton-Verona.
As the season progresses, Cooper remains a hot topic, sitting atop the media poll in Class 5A, while Ryle seeks to elevate their status after a recent loss. The upcoming games promise plenty of action with exciting matchups and the potential for surprises.
With so much at stake, fans can expect to see which teams will solidify their positions as contenders as the season inches closer to playoff time. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the thrilling world of high school football!
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