High school football scores for Week 6 - WCPO 9 Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — Football weather arrived just in time for Week 6 of the high school football season.
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- Winton Woods running back Trey Cornist, who rushed 18 times for 343 yards and six touchdowns in Warriors' win over Anderson
- Elder linebacker Ben Voelkerding, who had nine tackles — including a sack and a forced fumble
- Highlands running back Cam Geisler, who had three touchdowns and 70 yards on seven carries all in the first quarter
- Covington Catholic running back Owen Leen, who ran for 69 yards and had two receptions for 113 yards — including an 89-yard touchdown
- Lakota West quarterback Mitch Bolden, who rushed for two touchdowns and ran for 206 yards and three touchdowns in the Firebirds' win
Friday Frenzy crews were in Northern Kentucky for the Game of the Week, Covington Catholic at Cooper. The two went into quadruple overtime last year, but no need this season. Evan Pitzer's 89-yard touchdown pass to Owen Leen gave CovCath the 14-7 win.
There was no doubt Elder would win at home against St. X. The Panthers cruised to a 42-10 victory.
Moeller alum and NBA player Jaxson Hayes was armed with a t-shirt cannon at the Crusaders' game against La Salle. Reigning WCPO Player of the Week Jordan Marshall and teammate Alec Weeder made it look easy Friday night, keeping Moeller undefeated. Moeller and Elder will face off at Nippert Stadium next week.
Trey Cornist rushed for 343 yards and six touchdowns as the Winton Woods Warriors rallied from a three-point halftime deficit to defeat visiting Anderson 62-31.
Kings improved to 6-0 with a 34-14 win over West Clermont. The team's defense continued to make it hard on opposing offenses, allowing only 44 total points so far this season.
Madeira hoped to remain undefeated, facing off against Reading Friday night. The game was scoreless until the fourth quarter, when both teams were able to get into the end zone. In overtime, Reading kicked a field goal to go up 10-7, but a walk-off touchdown keeps Madeira's record clean.
Cincinnati Country Day won their fourth straight game, defeating St. Bernard-Elwood.
Woodward was averaging 40 points per game this season, but it was their opponent Western Hills that broke 40 tonight. In a big CMAC matchup, West-Hi won 42-24.
Highlands also won big over Dixie Heights, 59-14.
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