Ansonia buries Bradford under avalanche of points
Fireworks are most common on the Fourth of July, but Ansonia broke out its own form of pyrotechnics during their 41-6 explosion on Bradford in an Ohio high school football matchup at Ansonia High on October 26. The Tigers drew first blood by forging a 28-0 margin over the Railroaders after the first quarter. Ansonia’s offense jumped on top to a 35-6 lead over Bradford at halftime. Both teams were scoreless in the third quarter. Boxed in: Ansonia’s defense bottles Twin Valley South’s attack
Gut-tough defense was the order of the day when Ansonia stuffed Twin Valley South 43-0 to the tune of a shutout in Ohio high school football action on October 12 at Ansonia High. The Tigers drew first blood by forging a 14-0 margin over the Panthers after the first quarter. Ansonia’s offense stomped on to a 35-0 lead over Twin Valley South at the intermission. Both teams were scoreless in the third quarter. Ansonia staggers Catholic Central with punishing performance
Ansonia broke out to an early lead and topped Catholic Central 45-7 during this Ohio boys high school football game. Fort Loramie tenderizes Ansonia
Yes, Fort Loramie looked superb in beating Ansonia, but no autographs please after their 37-10 victory during this Ohio boys high school football game. Tough to find an edge early, the Redskins and the Tigers fashioned a 7-7 stalemate through the first quarter. Fort Loramie’s offense moved to a 14-10 lead over Ansonia at the intermission. The Redskins’ reign showed as they carried a 30-10 lead into the fourth quarter. Ansonia slips past National Trail
It wasn’t pretty, gut-tough wins usually aren’t, but Ansonia wasn’t going for style points. A victory will do, and it was earned 20-17 over National Trail at National Trail High on October 5 in Ohio boys high school football action. The Tigers withstood the Blazers’ last-gasp comeback in the final period to eventually earn the win. The Tigers darted ahead of the Blazers 20-10 as the fourth quarter started. Ansonia opened a thin 7-3 gap over National Trail at halftime. Both teams were scoreless in the first quarter. Point of emphasis; Ansonia allows no points in stopping Riverside
Gut-tough defense was the order of the day when Ansonia stuffed Riverside 28-0 to the tune of a shutout for an Ohio high school football victory on August 24. The Tigers jumped in front of the Pirates 7-0 to begin the second quarter. Ansonia’s offense jumped to a 14-0 lead over Riverside at the intermission. Both teams were scoreless in the third quarter. Stopped cold: Ansonia thwarts Mississinawa Valley’s quest
Ansonia scored early and often in a 56-36 win over Mississinawa Valley on September 28 in Ohio boys high school football action at Ansonia High. The first quarter gave the Tigers a 21-0 lead over the Black Hawks. Ansonia’s offense jumped on top to a 36-14 lead over Mississinawa Valley at the intermission. The Tigers’ authority showed as they carried a 50-14 lead into the fourth quarter. Tri-county North shuffles past Ansonia
Tri-county North notched a win on the victory belt after defeating Ansonia 34-21 during this Ohio boys high school football game. The Panthers jumped in front of the Tigers 14-7 to begin the second quarter. The Panthers took charge ahead of the Tigers 26-7 as the fourth quarter started. The Tigers’ offensive output in the fourth quarter kept the fat lady from singing until the very end, but they still wasn’t enough as the Panthers pulled away for good. Both teams were scoreless in the second quarter. Ansonia stomps past Arcanum
A vice-like defensive effort helped Ansonia squeeze Arcanum 38-0 in a shutout effort in an Ohio high school football matchup. The first quarter gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead over the Trojans. Ansonia fought to a 24-0 intermission margin at Arcanum’s expense. The Tigers pulled ahead over the Trojans when the fourth quarter began 31-0. Ansonia trips Bethel in tenacious tussle
Ansonia broke on top and refused to fold in holding off Bethel 28-19 for an Ohio high school football victory on September 14. The Tigers drew first blood by forging a 14-6 margin over the Bees after the first quarter. Ansonia’s offense moved to a 14-12 lead over Bethel at the intermission. The Tigers jumped in front of the Bees 21-12 going into the fourth quarter. The two squads were set up for a frantic finish when the fifth quarter began with a 28-19 tie.
