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Beavers cage Bobcats

CAMBRIDGE — Beaver Local handed Cambridge its 30th consecutive loss, 42-0, Friday.

The Beavers scored 22 points in the second quarter to take a 28-0 halftime lead and was never threatened.

The Beavers improve to 5-3 and will host Lakeview on Friday.

Cambridge (0-9) will play at St. Clairsville on Friday. St. Clairsville beat Beaver Local 38-7 in the third week.

Tyler 29, Oak Glen 21

SISTERSVILLE, W.Va. — Tyler Consolidated never led until overtime Friday.

The Silver Knights scored with eight minutes left in regulation and again in overtime to beat Oak Glen, 29-21.

Oak Glen led 21-7 in the third quarter before the Tyler score the final three touchdowns for the victory.

The Golden Bears move to 6-2 heading into Friday’s home game against East Liverpool.

Tyler improves to 3-3.

OG: 7-6-8-0-0–21

TY: 0-7-7-7-8–29

Southern 44, Valley 35

YOUNGSTOWN — Landen Heffner and Southern Local had their signature moment Friday.

Heffner scored five touchdowns — including three in the final 6:42 — as Southern rallied past Valley Christian, 44-35, at Liberty High School.

The Indians trailed 35-22 with 9:23 remaining before rallying.

Heffner scored on a 20-yard run with 6:42 left in the game, a 2-yard run at the 2:44 mark and a 3-yard run with 1:40 left.

The last score came after Southern took a 38-35 lead and Valley Christian did not field the kickoff, giving the Indians the ball at the Valley Christian 18-yard line.

Southern improves to 2-7 overall and 2-4 in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference. The Indians will play next Friday at United, which is seeking the EOAC title outright.

Valley drops to 3-5 and 2-3 in league play heading into next Friday’s game at East Palestine.

SL: 6-8-8-22–44

VC: 7-6-14-8–35

United 42, Wellsville 7

WELLSVILLE — United jumped out to a 35-0 lead in opening 16 minutes and beat Wellsville, 42-7, Friday to clinch at least a share of third straight Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference title.

The Eagles — winners of 17 straight EOAC games — improve to 8-1 overall and 6-0 in league play. They can capture the title outright as they host Southern Local on Friday.

United jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Eagles added touchdown runs of 41 yards by Tom Brown, 6 yards by Quentin Taylor and 11 yards by Will Gundersen for a 42-0 halftime lead.

The Tigers scored in the fourth quarter on Jeron Jackson’s 19-yard pass to Ethan Morris.

Wellsville drops to 0-9 and 0-6 in the EOAC heading into Friday’s home finale against Leetonia. The Tigers have lost 14 game in a row and have three wins in their last 31 games — all three against Leetonia.

U: 21-21-0-0–42

W: 0- 0-0-7– 7

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