The Raiders scored the final touchdown of the game when sophomore running back Aidan Dominguez scampered into the endzone from eight yards out to increase the South Range lead to 53-27 with 1:45 left in the game. Ironton answered with a Carpenter 27-yard touchdown pass to Perkins but failed to convert the two-point conversion making it 46-27 in favor of South Range. South Range kept its foot on the gas when it conducted an almost-nine-minute drive that went 80 yards in 16 plays culminated by Skripac throwing an eight-yard touchdown pass to senior tight end Dean DePizzo increasing the Raider lead to 46-21 with 7:57 left in the game. Shortly after, the Fighting Tigers found the endzone when Carpenter tossed a seven-yard touchdown reception to senior running back Amari Fielder to remain within striking distance of South Range, 39-21, with 4:46 left in the third quarter. Skripac was responsible for four of five Raider touchdowns (three rushing one passing) and tallied 264 yards of total offense (232 passing 32 rushing) in the first half.īoth teams traded turning the ball over on downs early in the third quarter until South Range scored its first touchdown of the second half when Skripac threw a 65-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Shane Lindsrom to make it 39-14 in favor of the Raiders at the 6:01 mark. South Range went into the locker room with the lead, 32-14. However, South Range scored on the next drive when junior running back Blake Ewert rushed for a 31-yard touchdown, increasing the Raider lead to 32-14 after a failed two-point conversion with 3:13 left in the first half. Ironton pulled within 12 points of South Range, 26-14, with 5:19 left in the half. Ironton shook off the offensive struggles when Carpenter threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Ty Perkins capping off an 11-play, 87-yard drive. The extra point failed again, but South Range led 26-7 with 8:56 left in the second quarter. Skripac called his number again to score his third rushing touchdown of the game on an eight-yard run. HsFootballHub.Com is your resource for the latest in Ohio football. Can’t remember the outcome of a game or match Find the final scores & results for your team here. On the ensuing drive, the Fighting Tigers went three-and-out and had a punt blocked by South Range senior defensive lineman Bailey Ryan and the Raiders recovered the ball on the Ironton eight-yard line. Get the latest scores live for Ohio games all season long from school AHSAA’s most complete scoreboard at Hs Football Hub. The extra point failed so South Range led 20-7 with 11:14 left in the first half. The Associated Press CLEVELAND, Ohio - Friday night’s high-school scores from around the state of Ohio, provided by The Associated Press. South Range only needed two plays to score when Skripac found the endzone for the second time on the ground to extend the Raiders’ lead. Ironton had the ball to start the second quarter but fumbled and the Raiders recovered the ball inside Tiger territory. - Region 25 | Region 26 | Region 27 | Region 28.- Region 21 | Region 22 | Region 23 | Region 24.- Region 17 | Region 18 | Region 19 | Region 20. - Region 13 | Region 14 | Region 15 | Region 16.- Region 9 | Region 10 | Region 11 | Region 12.- Region 5 | Region 6 | Region 7 | Region 8.- Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4.Regional Brackets | MaxPreps Ohio Football Brackets.Press Releases: First Round Pairings | Regional Quarterfinal Pairings | Regional Semifinal Pairings | Regional Final Pairings | State Semifinal Bracket Pairings | State Semifinal Pairings | State Championship Game Pairings and Information.Playoff Game Tickets | State Championship Tickets.MaxPreps Statewide Schedules | Joe Eitel Statewide Schedules and Computer Points.Milton-Union OHSAA football playoffs – regional final pairings for Divisions IV, VI, VII on Saturday Stark County Football: 'Step up and fill their shoes': Lake Blue Streaks defense battles injuries, stymies foes OHSAA football playoffs – regional final pairings for Divisions I, II, III and V on Friday Gahanna-Lincoln 38, Pickerington Central 14Ĭollege Football Recruiting: College football recruiting: Power 5s find Ardell Banks, Kent State offers Alliance area QBs M-Toles 40 pass from Slaughter (Keller kick)ĬS-Castle 12 pass from Snyder (White kick)ĬS-Fitzgibbon 5 pass from Snyder (White kick)ĬS-Fricke 1 run (Yarosh kick) Saturday's statewide OHSAA football playoff scoresįort Loramie 35, Minster 19 Friday's statewide OHSAA football playoff scores M-Banks 17 pass from Slaughter (Keller kick) M-Toles 39 pass from Slaughter (Hartson run) OHSAA Football Playoff Scores: Follow Northeast Ohio high school football action live as Akron teams look to advanceįederal League Football: Lake's Will Butler and Dan DeGeorge lead 2022 All-Federal League football honors Stark County football box scoresīW-Severs 92 kickoff return (kick failed) Canton South 35, Jefferson Area 49, FINAL
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