Mount Vernon’s Clay Curts, who caught the winning touchdown pass against Cambridge in Week 2, will also continue to be a key player on defense when the Yellow Jackets play Mansfield Madison on Friday. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Danville quarterback Bryce Staats (2) looks for an open receiver during the Blue Devils’ game Friday with Grove City Christian. Blocking on the play is Conway Baldridge (72). The Devils won 32-6. (Photo by Fred Main)
Danville’s Corey Geog (23) hauls in a long pass from Bryce Staats during the first quarter of a game with Grove City Christian on Friday. Geog caught four passes for 83 yards and the Devils beat the Eagles, 32-6. (Photo by Fred Main)
Fredericktown’s Curtis Carpenter (8) congratulates teammate Brenden Reed (22) after Reed’s touchdown in the first half of Friday’s game against Lucas. The Freddies won, 34-30. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Fredericktown quarterback Austin Hathaway (13) runs for a first down while teammate Joey Dunn (60) looks to block Lucas’ Vincent Brock during Friday’s game. The Freddies won, 34-30. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Mount Vernon’s Austin Pagani (51) tackles Mansfield Madison’s Kale Huss while Matt Lybarger (25) and Andy Upton (33) pursue during Friday’s game. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Mount Vernon quarterback Greg Dennis fires a pass while Mansfield Madison’s Cody Harris pursues during Friday’s game. The Rams won, 21-0. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Mount Vernon’s Josh Edwards (3) gestures that his team has the ball after an apparent fumble while teammate Logan Rhea (21) lies on top of Mansfield Madison’s Kale Huss in the second quarter of Friday’s game. The official ruled Huss down by contact. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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