Highlights for Week 7 of the 2025 high school football season
Oct 04, 2024
It was another great week of high school football here in the Tri-State, with plenty of matchups between teams that have their sights set on the playoffs.The WCPO 9 Game of the Week was a highly-anticipated Southwest Ohio Conference showdown between Harrison and Mount Healthy.On the very first play out of scrimmage, Harrison's Cole Koops took the ball 65 yards for a touchdown. Harrison never gave up that lead, with its defense making some huge plays including two pix-sixes to help lead the Wildcats to a 49-26 win. Harrison win highly-anticipated showdown with Mount HealthyBearcats head coach Scott Satterfield was sat for the Moeller vs. Elder matchup at Nippert Stadium where Big Moe handled things with ease, winning 42-12. Moeller cruises to 42-14 win over rival ElderSt. X is coming back from Louisville with a loss to Trinity, falling 7-3 on the road. St. X falls on the road to Trinity (Louisville)Despite a nice catch and finish for Turpin's CJ Elliott, the Spartans couldn't do much against hosts Anderson, losing to the Raptors 56-13. Anderson dominates Turpin in Forest Hills battleMcNicholas' stone wall defense was able to hold Alter to just one field goal, nabbing a 7-3 win. McNicholas' defense takes over in win over AlterSince 2019 a team has not won the Mariemont-Madeira matchup in back-to-back seasons and that trend continues as the Mustangs won 35-9, spoiling Madeira's homecoming. Madeira spoils Mariemont homecomingHamilton's physicality proved to be too much for Fairfield, winning 42-21. Hamilton beats Fairfield, 42-21Special teams was the deciding factor between Middletown and Mason, with Mason ruining the Middies' homecoming with a 17-14 win. Field goal gives Mason the win over MiddletownPrinceton took care of business against Oak Hills, winning 23-10. Princeton takes care of business against Oak HillsRyle, ranked No. 6 in Class 6A, made the trip to Louisville to take on St. X, ranked No. 3. Despite their best efforts, the Raiders fell 31-24. Ryle falls on road to Louisville's St. XBack in Northern Kentucky, Highlands blanked Dixie Heights, winning 49-0. Highlands blanks Dixie HeightsAfter winning their first four games of the season, Bishop Brossart fell last week at Lloyd Memorial. They're back in the win column with a 21-14 victory over Paris. Pretty catches made in Bishop Brossart's win over ParisVote for your Gold Star Athlete of the Week below!