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Area football rankings for Week 7

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By Staff reports

Friday, October 03, 2008

DIVISION I

1. Northmont (5-1): C.J. Barnett's 65-yard punt return for a TD vaulted T-Bolts to 17-7 defeat of Wayne; host Springfield (3-3).

2. Wayne (5-1): Warriors regrouping after loss of QB Braxton Miller for rest of regular season; host Fairmont (5-1).

3. Centerville (4-2): Elks couldn't make big third down plays in 7-0 loss to Springfield; at Beavercreek (5-1).

4. Fairmont (5-1): QB Marc Pedro threw for 191 yards, 2 TDs in 24-21 defeat of Beavercreek; at Wayne (5-1).

5. Beavercreek (5-1): Beavers' pass defense shaky in 24-21 loss to Fairmont; host Centerville (4-2).

DIVISION II

1. Tecumseh (6-0): Arrows scored 41 points in first quarter of 82-8 defeat of Stebbins; at Spg. Shawnee (4-2).

2. Greenville (5-1): Zach Melling had 217 yards rushing, three scores in 26-20 defeat of Dunbar; host Hunting Valley University School (2-4) from the Cleveland area.

3. Dunbar (5-1): Wolverines suffered first loss to Greenville last Friday, then defeated Newark, 35-3, on Sunday in completion of game suspended Aug. 29; at Mount Vernon (1-5).

4. Piqua (4-2): Indians had 4-game winning streak snapped in 12-7 loss to Trotwood-Madison; at Vandalia Butler (0-6).

5. Carroll (3-3): Patriots couldn't stop Alter ground game in 42-7 loss; at Hamilton Badin (3-3).

DIVISION III

1. Tippecanoe (6-0): Jake Budding's 80-yard return of recovered fumble was winning TD in 21-14 defeat of Bellefontaine; at Stebbins (0-6).

2. St. Marys Memorial (6-0): Jake Taylor's 75-yard TD pass to Aaron Homan was the difference in a 21-20 defeat of Ottawa-Glandorf; at Van Wert (3-3).

3. Valley View (5-1): Johnny Day threw for 298 yards, 4 TDs in 35-6 defeat of Bellbrook; at Franklin (4-2).

4. Urbana (5-1): Hillclimbers defense was in control in 42-0 defeat of Northwestern; host Indian Lake (2-4).

5. C-J (4-2): Eagles escaped for second straight week, defeating Cin. McNicholas 14-13 in OT; at Cin. Roger Bacon (3-3).

DIVISION IV

1. Coldwater (6-0): Cory Klenke's 2 TD passes in first quarter started 51-6 romp of Parkway; at St. Henry (4-2).

2. Alter (4-2): Chris Borland carried eight times, had 3 TDs, 148 yards rushing in 42-7 defeat of Carroll; at Cin. Purcell Marian (1-5).

3. Brookville (6-0): Blue Devils' special teams produced two scores in 28-7 defeat of Oakwood; at Milton-Union (2-4).

4. Clinton-Massie (6-0): Jordan Scanlon scored winning TD on 2-yard run with 40 seconds left in 26-21 defeat of London; at Greenfield McClain (2-4).

5. Oakwood (4-2): Breakdowns in kicking game costly in 28-7 loss to Brookville; host Waynesville (5-1).

DIVISION V

1. Marion Local (5-1): Flyers held Delphos St. John's to 64 yards total offense in 42-0 win; at New Bremen (2-4).

2. Anna (5-1): Rockets shut down St. Henry offense in 14-10 win; at Minster (5-1).

3. Waynesville (5-1): Seth Millar had 203 yards rushing, 5 TDs in 41-15 defeat of Dixie; at Oakwood (4-2).

4. West Liberty-Salem (6-0): Tigers mustered only 175 yards total offense in 7-3 defeat of Southeastern; at Spg. Catholic Central (4-2).

5. St. Henry (4-2): Redskins have back-to-back losses to Marion Local and Anna; schedule doesn't lighten up with visit to Coldwater (6-0).

DIVISION VI

1. Lehman Catholic (4-1): Kaleb Goins had 127 yards rushing in 28-13 defeat of Columbus Grove; at Troy Christian (4-2).

2. Minster (5-1): Wildcats defeated Versailles for first time since 2001, 14-13; host Anna (5-1).

3. Ansonia (5-1): Tigers' five-game winning streak longest in over 30 years after 54-7 defeat of Bethel, host Covington (4-2).

4. Spg. Catholic Central (4-2): Irish defense caused six first-half turnovers in 25-17 defeat of Triad; host West Liberty-Salem (6-0).

5. Troy Christian (4-2): Eagles host Lehman Catholic (4-1) in game they need to win to have shot at playoffs.

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