OHSAA football scores for November 28, 2025 in Ohio high school sport.
Jeromesville Hillsdale sets early tone to dominate McDonald
Jeromesville Hillsdale took control early and methodically pulled away to beat McDonald 41-14 at Mcdonald High on Nov. 28 in Ohio football action.
Jeromesville Hillsdale opened with a 14-0 advantage over McDonald through the first quarter.
The Falcons opened an enormous 27-7 gap over the Blue Devils at halftime.
Both teams scored evenly in the third quarter to make it 34-14.
The Falcons held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
In recent action on Nov. 14, McDonald faced off against Monroeville and Jeromesville Hillsdale took on Willow Wood Symmes Valley on Nov. 14 at Hillsdale High School.
Kirtland darts by N. Robinson Col. Crawford
Kirtland rolled past N. Robinson Col. Crawford for a comfortable 49-22 victory during this Ohio football game on Nov. 28.
The first quarter gave Kirtland a 14-0 lead over N. Robinson Col. Crawford.
The Hornets fought to a 27-0 intermission margin at the Eagles’ expense.
Kirtland roared to a 49-14 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Eagles enjoyed an 8-0 edge in the final quarter, yet the result was already decided.
In recent action on Nov. 14, Kirtland faced off against Smithville and N. Robinson Col. Crawford took on Centerburg on Nov. 14 at Centerburg High School.
Shelby routs Cin. Indian Hill
It was a tough night for Cin. Indian Hill which was overmatched by Shelby in this 42-7 verdict.
The first quarter gave Shelby a 14-0 lead over Cin. Indian Hill.
The Whippets fought to a 28-7 halftime margin at the Braves’ expense.
Shelby roared to a 42-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Neither squad scored in the final quarter.
Recently on Nov. 14, Shelby squared off with Lima Bath in a football game.
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