High school football scores: Who won Cincinnati's Week 2 games? (2024)

Alex Harrison,Marcus BoydCincinnati Enquirer

The 2024 high school football season has jumped ahead to Week 2.

The Enquirer has you covered here for all the scores, big game updates and stories from your schools and rivals too. Week 2 sees the beginning of the nine weeks' worth of conference battles in the Greater Miami Conference and the Eastern Cincinnati Conference.

Several games were pushed from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. start times due to the heat. The holiday weekend will be warm, but the cooler fall nights will be on the horizon.

Friday, Aug. 30

Fairfield 33, Colerain 13

It is almost unthinkable after the decades of dominance that preceded it, but the Colerain Cardinals have lost 14-consecutive games overall, including an 11-game streak in GMC contests. The Cardinals cut an early Fairfield lead before the break, but failed to score again in the second half as Fairfield pulled away. Tyler George led Fairfield with his 120 yards on 15 rushes with a score. Indians quarterback Dominic Back was 9-14 for 97 yards and two scores. Fairfield also forced three fumbles on defense. Colerain quarterback Shawn Billups was 16-24 passing for 148 yards and a touchdown and also scored on a rush.

Fairfield – 14 7 12 0 – 33

Colerain – 0 13 0 0 – 13

F– Prophett 25 pass from Back (McGuire kick)

F– Miller 17 pass from Back (McGuire kick)

C– Davis 32 pass from Billups (kick failed)

F– George 35 run (McGuire kick)

C– Billups 5 run (Vazquez kick)

F– FG McGuire 38

F– Safety

F– Colegrove 1 fumble return (McGuire kick)

Records: F 1-1 (1-0 GMC), C 0-2 (0-1 GMC).

Moeller 42, Bishop Dwenger (Ind.) 18

Moeller’s lead was cut to 21-18 with five minutes left in the third quarter after a 49-yard pass from Nicholas O’Keefe to Brady O’Keefe. Not a problem for the Crusaders and quarterback Matt Ponatoski. With just a three-point advantage, Benjamin Rice scored a Moeller touchdown in the third quarter before the Crusaders scored twice in the final quarter on big passes from Ponatoski to Jovan Love and Matthew Fogler. Moeller as a team finished with 502 yards of offense. Ponatoski was 24-36 passing for 362 yards and four touchdowns. Fogler caught two of those touchdowns and had 97 yards for the night. Love, to go with his touchdown, returned three punts for a total of 111 yards, setting up the Crusaders on offense.

Moeller – 7 7 14 14 – 42

Bishop Dwenger – 0 10 8 0 – 18

M– Khayo 34 pass from Ponatoski (Cornwell kick)

BD– FG Nguyen 24

M– Fogler 30 pass from Ponatoski (Patterson kick)

BD– Russell 31 pass from N. O’Keefe (Nguyen kick)

M– Ware 2 run (Patterson kick)

BD– B. O’Keefe 49 pass from N. O’Keefe (N. O’Keefe run)

M– Rice 2 run (Patterson kick)

M– Love 44 pass from Ponatoski (Patterson kick)

M– Fogler 53 pass from Ponatoski (Patterson kick)

Records: M 2-0, BD 0-2.

Middletown 34, Oak Hills 14

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Roger Bacon 47, Western Hills 0

Roger Bacon quarterback Bubba Smart led the Spartans on the road at Western Hills while the defense shutout the Mustangs. Smart was 9-12 passing for 170 yards and three touchdowns with an interception. Six different Spartans caught passes, three of which scored. Jerome Smith rushed for a score and had 62 yards. Western Hills quarterback Omariee Beckley passed for 63 yards and rushed for 38 more. After a fumble, interception and turnover on downs on its first three possessions, Roger Bacon scored on its final seven drives, not including kneeling out the final four seconds of the first half.

Roger Bacon – 7 19 14 7 – 47

Western Hills – 0 0 0 0 – 0

RB– Smith 9 run (Auer kick)

RB– Eubanks 4 pass from Smart (kick failed)

RB– Smart 1 run (Auer kick)

RB– Murphy 46 pass from Smart (run failed)

RB– Vargo 1 pass from Smart (Auer kick)

RB– Byrd 65 INT return (Auer kick)

RB– Eubanks 21 fumble return (Weigand kick)

Records: RB 1-1, WH 0-2.

Winton Woods 19, Kings 5

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Milford 38, Walnut Hills 0

All of Milford’s 38 points came in the first half and those scores came quickly. No Milford scoring drive took longer 2:54 and the longest drive of the day for Eagles was just under 10 minutes thanks to the second half running clock. Luke Brand connected with Caden Bailey on Milford’s first two drives and the game was already out of reach then. Brand was 9-12 passing for 187 yards and two touchdowns. Jordan Davis paced the Eagles with 139 rushing yards on 13 rushes with two scores. Bailey’s three receptions went for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Walnut Hills quarterback Will Rivers was 14-27 for 149 yards and an interception.

Milford – 14 24 0 0 – 38

Walnut Hills – 0 0 0 0 – 0

M– Bailey 34 pass from Brand (Cooper kick)

M– Bailey 58 pass from Bailey (Cooper kick)

M– Davis 2 run (Cooper kick)

M– FG Cooper 27

M– Davis 12 run (Cooper kick)

M– Evans 25 run (Cooper kick)

Records: M 2-0 (1-0 ECC), WH 1-1 (0-1 ECC).

St. Xavier 34, Centerville 10

It may have been declared Kirk Herbstreit Day in Centerville, but the glory went to son Chase and the rest of the St. Xavier Bombers. St. Xavier was more than happy to keep the ball and the clock running as Herbstreit was an efficient 9-13 passing for 107 yards and a score but also rushed for 82 yards. Daniel Vollmer (who also threw one pass for a touchdown) ran five times for 61 yards and two scores. Jake Britt and Kobe Clapper caught receiving touchdowns. Centerville was just 1-11 on converting third downs for the game.

St. Xavier – 14 7 7 6 – 34

Centerville – 3 0 0 7 – 10

SX– Vollmer 48 run (Davidson kick)

SX– Britt 16 run (Davidson kick)

C– FG Gantz 43

SX– Vollmer 3 run (Davidson kick)

SX– Britt 63 pass from Herbstreit (Davidson kick)

SX– Clapper 9 pass from Vollmer (kick failed)

C– Capogna 14 pass from Cole (Gantz kick)

Records: SX 1-1, C 1-1.

Harrison 35, East Central 28

A 22-game winning streak came to an end for East Central, the two-time defending Indiana state champions in Class 4A. The Harrison Wildcats put on a show in front of the home crowd, getting a turnover and then scoring the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute left in the game. With the defense closing in on Harrison quarterback Dickie Engel, he threw the ball up to Josh Addelsperger who caught the ball over his shoulder for the 27-yard touchdown and the victory. The game was tied on three occasions and neither team led by more than seven points for the entire game. Engel threw for 150 yards, three touchdowns and an interception while rushing for 37 more yards and a score. Cole Koops rushed 25 times for 134 yards and a touchdown. Cohen Hering forced the fumble and Grant Dallio recovered to lead to the winning score.

East Central – 14 7 0 7 – 28

Harrison – 7 6 8 14 – 35

EC– Maple 1 run (Kahny kick)

H– Flick 71 pass from Engel (Baldock kick)

EC– Minges 4 run (Kahny kick)

H– Rotert 12 pass from Engel (kick failed)

EC– Minges 6 run (Kahny kick)

H– Koops 5 run (Rotert pass)

EC– Kuhn 4 run (Kahny kick)

H– Engel 4 run (Baldock kick)

H– Addelsperger 27 pass from Engel (Baldock kick)

Records: H 2-0, EC 1-1.

Fenwick 14, Talawanda 6

Fenwick’s 7-0 lead came with 45 seconds left in the first half and was put in danger at the start of the fourth quarter when Talawanda scored on a 78-yard touchdown pass from Cale Leitch to Demetrius Morris-Williams. Talawanda failed to even the score with the missed point after, allowing Fenwick to seal the victory on a 24-yard completion from Micah O’Connor to Sean Heberling for the game’s third and final score. O’Connor completed just 4-10 passes, but half of those completions went for scores. Adam Rucker led the Falcons with 73 yards on the ground. For Talawanda, Leitch was 10-19 passing for 175 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Morris-Williams was responsible for four of those receptions and 138 yards. Patrick Keefer had 10 tackles, including three sacks for the Falcons.

Talawanda – 0 0 0 6 – 6

Fenwick – 0 7 0 7 – 14

F– Kauffman 13 pass from O’Connor

T– Morris-Williams 78 pass from Leitch (kick failed)

F– Heberling 24 pass from O’Connor

Records: F 1-1, T 0-2.

Anderson 52, West Clermont 7

The Anderson Raptors are 2-0 after reaching the 50-point mark again, this time beating West Clermont in the conference opener. Anderson has scored 103 points through two games this year. Anderson led 45-0 at the break, including converting on all three attempted two-point tries. The Raptors had 474 yards of offense, most of which came in the passing game. Quarterback Justice Burnam was 18-21 for 275 yards and three touchdowns and Owen Scalf added 29 more yards and a score on three attempts. Trace Jallick was the main option, catching 8 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns. Durrell Turner led with six rushes for 109 yards and two touchdowns. For West Clermont, Landon Young had 120 yards on 20 rushes and Alexander Hauck intercepted Burnam.

Anderson – 23 22 0 7 – 52

West Clermont – 0 7 0 0 – 7

A– Jallick 63 pass from Burnam (Callahan kick)

A–Turner 5 run (Jallick pass)

A– Saunders 79 punt return (Turner run)

WC– Rickman 2 run (Cooper kick)

A– Turner 78 run (Saunders run)

A– McClanahan 6 pass from Burnam (Callahan kick)

A– Jallick 54 pass from Burnam (Callahan kick)

A– Kathman 23 pass from Scalf (Callahan kick)

Records: A 2-0 (1-0 ECC), WC 1-1 (0-1 ECC).

Lakota East 20, Mason 13

Last season, Lakota East finished 1-9, beating only winless Colerain in Week 6 of the season. Two games into year two with head coach Jon Kitna has already seen improvement. The Thunderhawks welcomed Mason and pulled out the victory with some big runs from senior running back Chauncey Peck. Peck gave Lakota East a 7-0 lead in the first quarter which turned into a 7-6 halftime advantage after a pair of Comets field goals. Pinned deep early in the second half, Peck took a handoff and scrambled 98 yards for the score. A two-point try failed, but the Thunderhawks went ahead 20-6 less than two minutes later when Jamison Kitna connected with Jayden Seay from 35 yards out. Peck ended with 116 yards and two scores. Kitna was 7-15 for 138 yards and a touchdown. On defense for Lakota East, Cohen Reip had 16 tackles and four tackles for loss.

Mason – 0 6 0 7 – 13

Lakota East – 7 0 13 0 – 20

LE– Peck 15 run (Gruber kick)

M– FG Gogul 21

M– FG Gogul 25

LE– Peck 98 run (pass failed)

LE– Seay 35 pass from Kitna (Fitzstephens kick)

M– Adesanya 3 run (Gogul kick)

Records: LE 1-1 (1-0 GMC), M 0-2 (0-1 GMC).

Princeton 52, Sycamore 0

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Princeton traveled to Sycamore and threw a touchdown party featuring seven different Vikings finding the endzone. Quarterback Deangelo Birch was 9-11 passing for 68 yards, finding Ryan O’Bryant and Landen Miree for scores. Four more Vikings scored on the ground, including Birch who opened the day with a five-yard run. Shelvon Hibbett picked up a fumble and ran 54 yards for a touchdown. Sycamore was held to 34 passing yards and an interception on 17 attempts an could only muster 56 yards on the ground as a team, never rushing for more than eight yards on a single run.

Princeton – 17 21 7 7 – 52

Sycamore – 0 0 0 0 – 0

P– Birch 5 run (Kimble kick)

P– O’Bryant 20 pass from Birch (Kimble kick)

P– FG Kimble 32

P– Hibbett 54 fumble return (Kimble kick)

P– Miree 15 pass from Birch (Kimble kick)

P– Hambrick 1 run (Kimble kick)

P– Brown-Freeman 75 run (Kimble kick)

P– Simpson 33 run (Kimble kick)

Records: P 1-1 (1-0 GMC), S 0-2 (0-1 GMC).

Elder 20, West Catholic (Mich.) 13

The Elder Panthers are 2-0 after sending visiting West Catholic back to Michigan with a 20-13 defeat. Sophom*ore quarterback Kaden Estep was 11-17 passing for 107 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown to Jackson Ruth in the first quarter. Trailing 10-7 at halftime, Maddox Arnold came through with two rushing scores in the second half, including the game’s final score with 7:30 left in the fourth. West Catholic managed just 178 yards of offense while Elder picked off quarterback Grady Augustyn twice. Along with his two scores, Arnold had nine tackles on defense.

West Catholic – 0 10 3 0 – 13

Elder – 7 0 6 7 – 20

E- Ruth 20 pass from Estep (Crawford kick)

WC- FG Smith 25

WC- Olszewski 3 pass from Augustyn (Smith kick)

E- Arnold 2 run (kick failed)

WC- FG Smith 34

E- Arnold 1 run (Re kick)

Records: E 2-0, WC 0-1.

Thursday, Aug. 29

Middletown Madison 57, Gamble Montessori 0 (Thursday)

In Week 1, Middletown Madison met Preble Shawnee, falling 52-0 to open the year. Less than a week later, the Mohawks swung the season into much better position. Middletown Madison traveled to Gamble Montessori and topped the Gators 57-0 in a shortened, two-quarter game. The Mohawks led 42-0 after the first quarter alone, all six touchdowns coming on rushing scores. The theme followed in the second quarter when Logan Mason scampered for his third touchdown run before an interception return from Zach Rumping. With a 57-0 deficit, the game was ended at the halftime break.

Middletown Madison – 42 15 X X – 57

Gamble Montessori 0 – 0 0 X X – 0

MM– Miller 21 run (Graham kick)

MM– Wheeler 19 run (Graham kick)

MM– Miller 13 run (Graham kick)

MM– Mason 1 run (Graham kick)

MM– Johnson 5 run (Graham kick)

MM– Mason 21 run (Graham kick)

MM– Mason 19 run (Johnson run)

MM– Rumping 49 INT return (Graham kick)

Records: MM 1-1, GM 0-2.

Cincinnati high school football Week 2 scoreboard

All contests are sorted by the home team's conference unless an area school is playing a team from outside Greater Cincinnati. Check back periodically or refresh for updates.

Greater Catholic League South

Moeller 42, Bishop Dwenger 18 – FINAL

St. Xavier 34, Centerville 10 – FINAL

Elder 20, West Catholic 13 – FINAL

La Salle 27, Northmont 6 – FINAL

Greater Miami Conference

Fairfield 33, Colerain 13 – FINAL

Lakota East 20, Mason 13 – FINAL

Middletown 34, Oak Hills 14 – FINAL

Princeton 52, Sycamore 0 – FINAL

Lakota West 31, Hamilton 0 – FINAL

Eastern Cincinnati Conference

Turpin 34, Little Miami 13 – FINAL

Milford 38, Walnut Hills 0 – FINAL

Anderson 52, West Clermont 7 – FINAL

Winton Woods 19, Kings 5 – FINAL

Lebanon 19, Loveland 10 – FINAL

Cincinnati Hills League

St. Bernard-Elmwood Place 28, Finneytown 6 – FINAL

Indian Hill 35, Northwest 12 – FINAL

Lawrenceburg 15, Taylor 0 – FINAL

Madeira 41, Shawnee 19 – FINAL

Mariemont 48, Norwood 6 – FINAL

Southwest Ohio Conference

Harrison 35, East Central 28 – FINAL

Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference

Alter 13, Withrow 12 – FINAL

Cincinnati College Prep 36, Summit Country Day 6 – FINAL

Dixie Heights 66, Hughes 19 – FINAL

Meadowdale 26, Woodward 0 – FINAL

Taft 12, Chaminade Julienne 7 – FINAL

Roger Bacon 47, Western Hills 0 – FINAL

Belmont at Aiken (Saturday)

Deer Park at Shroder (Saturday)

Greater Catholic League Coed

St. Francis DeSales 17, Badin 3 – FINAL

McNicholas 34, Wheelersburg 3 – FINAL

Fenwick 14, Talawanda 6 – FINAL

Miami Valley Conference

CHCA 35, Bishop Ready 21 – FINAL

Cincinnati Country Day 29, Blanchester 27 – FINAL

New Miami 40, Manchester 20 – FINAL

Bishop Brossart 48, North College Hill 26 – FINAL

Harvest Prep 46, Purcell Marian 8 – FINAL

Clark Montessori 58, Fayetteville Perry 0 – FINAL

Southern Buckeye Conference

Batavia 52, Reading 29 – FINAL

Cedarville 40, East Clinton 6 – FINAL

Miami Valley Christian 14, Clermont Northeastern 0 – FINAL

Hillsboro 32, Goshen 7 – FINAL

New Richmond 34, Williamsburg 19 – FINAL

Miami Trace 21, Wilmington 19 – FINAL

Coldwater 31, Clinton-Massie 15 – FINAL

Western Brown 56, Washington Court House 22 – FINAL

Bethel-Tate 28, Lockland 3 – FINAL

Southwestern Buckeye League

Middletown Madison 57, Gamble Montessori 0 – FINAL (Thursday)

Greeneview 40, Waynesville 28 – FINAL (Thursday)

Springboro 38, Edgewood 7 – FINAL

Wyoming 23, Monroe 6 – FINAL

Mount Healthy 62, Ross 35 – FINAL

These teams are trending upward

Last week, Walnut Hills beat Western Hills 30-6, snapping a 27-game losing streak. Ryle beat Covington Catholic for the first time since 2016. Boone County is already halfway to reaching its win total from last season.

Those squads are among the eight teams featured as teams that have started the 2024 season with a positive trend. Read about who else made the list and what the season could spell for the programs.

Who did Enquirer writers pick to win top Week 2 games?

Enquirer writers gave previews and predictions for 10 of the top games in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in Week 2. Included is Campbell County's trip to Beechwood, East Central traveling to Harrison and the heavyweight bout between Kings and Winton Woods.

Check the story for predictions and previews from those games and more.

Ohio high school football Super 25 rankings

The USA Today Network Ohio High School Football Super 25 poll is voted on by a panel of sports writers and editors from across Ohio. The poll ranks the top 25 teams in Ohio, regardless of division.

Massillon Washington edged Lakewood St. Edward for first place in the newest poll by just three points. Moeller is the top-ranked Cincinnati school in the poll.

Check out Ohio Football Super 25 poll to see where others local teams, including Anderson, Elder and Moeller, were voted.

Which Cincinnati high school football teams won in Week 1?

Before the second Friday of the season kicks off, check out the results from Week 1 of the season, including box scores, photo galleries, videos and feature stories.

Videos and stories from last week come from top games like Moeller and Princeton in the renewed King of the Block, Elder and Withrow's Thursday-night battle, Logan Verax and Ryle's victory over Covington Catholic, reigning state champion East Central's win over Lawrenceburg and more.

Get statewide Ohio high school football scores from Scorestream

Watch Southwest Ohio football games this season

Watch Kentucky football games this season

Watch Indiana football games this season

Watch OHSAA football games on NFHS Network

The NFHS Network is a production of theNational Federation of State High School AssociationsandPlayOn! Sportsthat gives schools the ability to stream and broadcast sporting events, even without a full broadcasting staff.

The Week 2 schedule in Greater Cincinnati is loaded to kick off the season and many games are worth a watch. In Ohio, schools such as Anderson, Blanchester, Clermont Northeastern, Colerain, Fairfield, Hamilton, Indian Hill, Lakota East, Lakota West, Lockland, Monroe, Northwest, Oak Hills, Waynesville and Western Brown have listed home football broadcasts onto the broadcast schedule.

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