High School Football Season Kicks Off in Cincinnati
On a lively Thursday night in Cincinnati, high school football fans were treated to a thrilling opening game as Elder prevailed over Withrow. This victory marked just the start of an exciting weekend, with over 60 games scheduled across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky on Friday and Saturday for Week 1 of the season. The buzz surrounding high school football is palpable, with updates, scores, and highlights eagerly awaited by fans.
This weekend’s matchups include some historic rivalries. The rest of the Greater Catholic League-South will be on the road facing teams in the Greater Miami Conference, reviving the fierce Moeller-Princeton rivalry. In Indiana, the East Central and Lawrenceburg schools will clash, while in Kentucky, Covington Catholic takes on Ryle.
As kickoff marks the start of the hunt for championships, players are ready to make their mark. In one of the highlights, Campbell County showcased a dominating performance against Scott, finishing with a score of 63-27 thanks to standout performances by quarterback Lucas Anthrop, who threw three touchdowns and rushed for two more.
Another exciting game saw Mount Healthy take on West Clermont, with the Wolves stealing the win in a nail-biting 20-18 finish. The game featured an impressive 80-yard kickoff return by Larry Fannon, but West Clermont’s late-game field goals proved crucial.
The battle showcased by Anderson against South Oldham was another highlight, with Anderson coming away with a convincing 51-6 victory, led by quarterback Justice Burnam who threw for five touchdowns. Meanwhile, Harrison thrived in a dominant offensive effort, defeating Loveland 40-7.
As each game unfolds, teams are gearing up for the long season ahead, and the excitement is palpable. Fans can stay updated throughout the weekend with live scores and highlights from all of the action. This weekend’s games are just the beginning of what promises to be an electrifying high school football season.