WARREN — The Massillon Tigers seek their third straight win when they at Warren Harding in a Week 9 high school football game tonight at 7. Each team is 6-2 and looking to improve their playoff positioning in Division II. The Tigers and Raiders are both seventh in their respective regions of Division II.
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Massillon’s Lennox Lemon recovered a Harding fumble and the Tigers have added to their lead. Mateo Herrera kicked a 29-yard field goal and Massillon leads 10-0 in the first quarter.
Jalen Slaughter threw a 55-yard TD pass to Braylyn Toles, as the Tigers lead 7-0 in the first quarter.
1. Big Walnut (7-1) 20.625, 2. Col. Walnut Ridge (8-0) 20.275, 3. Ashland (8-0) 17.9426, 4. Col. DeSales (7-1) 17.5383, 5. Canal Winchester (6-2) 16.2375, 6. Teays Valley (5-3) 14.9375, 7. Massillon (5-2) 14.2469, 8. Col. Briggs (5-3) 9.2, 9. Col. Northland (5-3) 8.1875, 10. New Albany (3-5) 8.1375, 11. Col. St. Charles (4-4) 7.625, 12. Perry (3-5) 7.4625, 13. Licking Hts. (3-5) 6.7625, 14. Worthington Kilbourne (4-4) 6.725, 15. Westerville South (3-5) 4.975, 16. Col. Franklin Hts. (3-5) 4.0682, 17. Logan (1-7) 3.1625, 18. Wooster (2-6) 3.025, 19. Mount Vernon (2-6) 2.5625, 20. Marion Harding (1-7) 1.8
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1. Walsh Jesuit (8-0) 26.075, 2. Green (6-2) 17.4125, 3. Hoban (6-2) 16.0026, 4. Austintown Fitch (6-2) 14.45, 5. Nordonia (6-2) 14.0455, 6. Hudson (5-3) 14.0125, 7. Warren Harding (6-2) 13.3, 8. Boardman (5-3) 12.7184, 9. Painesville Riverside (4-4) 11.875, 10. Lake (5-3) 11.1742, 11. North Canton Hoover (5-3) 10.0625, 12. Willoughby South (3-5) 9.1187, 13. Firestone (3-5) 7.1125, 14. Cle. John Adams (5-1) 5.9384, 15. Louisville (3-5) 5.8769, 16. Solon (2-6) 5.8625, 17. Twinsburg (3-5) 5.7875, 18. Eastlake North (3-5) 5.475, 19. Kenmore-Garfield (3-5) 4.9125, 20. Mayfield (3-5) 4.5732
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