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Friday, September 17, 2010

Football Roundup: Mees to Szylakowski leads North Ridgeville

NORTH RIDGEVILLE — The Rangers had no problem with Fairview, defeating the Warriors, 42-3 to open up West Shore Conference play.
Mike Mees threw four touchdown passes, including two to Mark Szylakowski (64-yarder, 40-yarder). Christian Watkins (66-yarder) and Nate Alpine (26-yarder) also caught TD passes from Mees.
Brandon Mundell ran for a 14-yard touchdown, while David Bowden added a 17-yard TD run.
North Ridgeville (3-1, 1-0 WSC) will host Avon next Friday. Fairview falls to 1-3 (0-1 WSC).
Bay 37, Firelands 6: The Rockets won their first game of the season, defeating the Falcons in West Shore Conference play.
Firelands, who falls to 1-3 (0-1 WSC), will host Rocky River next Friday. Bay (1-3, 1-0 WSC) will host Midview.
Westlake 6, Berea 2: The Demons won a low-scoring affair on their home field to kick off Southwestern Conference play.
Westlake improves to 4-0 (1-0 SWC) and will travel to Amherst next week to play the undefeated Comets, who defeated North Olmsted last night.
Clearview 41, Wellington 18: The Clippers had no letdown this season, jumping out to a big lead on the Dukes and holding on to it this year in PAC action.
Clearview, who won its third-straight game, improved to 3-1 (1-0 PAC), will host Buckeye next Friday. Wellington remains winless at 0-4 (0-1 PAC) and will travel to Lutheran West next week.
Columbia 42, Black River 20: Raider quarterback John Banyasz threw five touchdown passes to lead Columbia past the Pirates at Black River.
Brandon Heidinger was on the receiving end of three TD passes from Banyasz, while Ryan Severo caught the other two. Banyasz finished the game 11 of 18 for 185 yards and five TDs.
As a team, the Raiders also rushed for 183 yards on 36 carries.
Columbia improves to 3-1 (1-0 PAC) and will host Keystone next Friday. Black River falls to 0-4 (0-1 PAC) and will travel to play Oberlin.
Huron 35, Edison 0: The Tigers shut out the previously undefeated Chargers to open up Sandusky Bay Conference play.
Huron, who improved to 3-1 (1-0 SBC) will travel to play Clyde next week. Edison, who dropped to 3-1 (0-1 SBC) will host Port Clinton, who lost to Clyde last night, 42-7.
Monroeville 49, New London 6: The Eagles routed the Wildcats at New London to open Firelands Conference play.
Justin Jones and Ryan Stower scored two touchdowns apiece to lead the Eagles. Ben Bercheck, Jeremy Krill and Cory Long also scored a TD each in the rout.
Monroeville, who improved to 3-1 (1-0 FC), will host Crestview next Friday, while New London (0-4, 0-1 FC) travels to play Plymouth, who lost to Western Reserve, 44-13 last night.
Tiffin Columbian 49, Norwalk 7: The Tornadoes spun all over the Truckers Friday night as Northern Ohio League kicked off.
Tiffin Columbian improves to 3-1 (1-0 NOL), while Norwalk slipped to 1-3 (0-1 NOL). The Truckers will host Fostoria next Friday.
Oak Harbor 12, Perkins 9: The Rockets won on a late drive in the fourth quarter to keep the Pirates winless, avenging last year’s 35-7 shellacking by the Pirates on their home field.
Perkins, who remains winless at 0-4 (0-1 SBC), will host St. Mary next Friday. Oak Harbor improved to 3-1 (1-0 SBC).
Western Reserve 44, Plymouth 13: The Roughriders dominated FC action in Collins Friday night, defeating the Big Red handily.
Western Reserve, who improved to 4-0 (1-0 FC), will host South Central next Friday, while Plymouth fell to 0-4.
Brooklyn 20, Keystone 13: The Hurricanes were rude guests in LaGrange, jumping out to a 13-0 halftime lead en route to their Patriot Athletic Conference win over the Wildcats.
Brooklyn evened its mark at 2-2 (1-0 PAC), while Keystone fell to 2-2 (0-1 PAC). Keystone travels to Columbia next Friday.
Buckeye 29, Oberlin 14: The Bucks led 22-0 at halftime and held on for the win in Medina in a PAC opener.
Oberlin, who dropped to 0-4, will host Black River next Friday. Buckeye picked up its first win of the season to improve to 1-3 (1-0 PAC).

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