7 things you missed from Week 2 of Miami Valley high school football

1. You probably didn't miss this, but it's worth repeating: Wayne beat Moeller for the third straight time. This victory might serve as the coming out party for a new Warriors quarterback. Rashad McKee completed 16 of 25 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 33 yards as the Warriors won 35-17.

2. Centerville got into the win column as quarterback Colin DeBord ran for 217 yards on 19 carries (11.4-yard average) and scored three touchdowns. He also threw for 30 yards in a 52-35 win over Lakota West.

3. First-year starter Brody Mahle had over 300 total yards (259 passing, 42 rushing) and threw for three touchdowns as Springboro beat Middletown 45-27. Zach Maloney threw for 310 yards and three TDs in defeat for the Middies, but he was intercepted four times.

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4. Mason Motter rescued Vandalia Butler, coming off the bench to guide the Aviators to a 24-7 victory over Tecumseh after starting quarterback Tyler Burley suffered a broken collarbone. Motter threw for 140 yards and ran for a touchdown.

5. Hayden Kotwica threw for 257 yards and ran for another 91 as Troy improved to 2-0 with a 31-14 win over Northwest. Kotwica ran for a touchdown and threw for another.

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6. In Springfield, Catholic Central is 2-0 for the first time in nearly a decade after outscoring its first two opponents 51-18. The Fighting Irish beat Graham last weekend as Thomas Kavanagh ran for 162 yards and two touchdowns and gained another 61 yards receiving.

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7. Along those same lines, Hamilton is 2-0 for the first time since 2008 after Eric Jackson threw for 130 yards and ran for 122 more in a 35-28 win over Fairmont. Jackson had a touchdown passing and another rushing for the Big Blue.

Now that you're caught up on last week, here are five things to know about week three in Miami Valley high school football.

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