Jack Schmelzinger,Marcus BoydCincinnati Enquirer
Week 2 is upon us in Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana high school football.
Week 1 was loaded with action. Ryle upset Covington Catholic, the Raiders' first win over the Colonels since 2016. Campbell County's offense exploded for 63 points against Scott, and East Central defeated Lawrenceburg for its 22nd straight win.
The Enquirer has you covered with live updates from all of the games on the Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana slate tonight. Many games have seen their start times pushed back as late as 8 p.m. due to sweltering temperatures around Greater Cincinnati tonight.
Friday, Aug. 30
Cooper 47, Henry Clay 0
Cooper outgained Henry Clay 354 to 87, allowing just three first downs all game. The Jaguars scored 41 points in the first half. Keegan Maher gained 114 yards and scored four touchdowns on just seven rushes, and Cam O’Hara completed eight of nine passes for 151 yards and three touchdowns.
Cooper – 28 13 6 0 – 47
Henry Clay – 0 0 0 0 – 0
C – Combs 42 run (Tibbs kick)
C – Johnson 40 pass from O’Hara (Tibbs kick)
C – Combs 38 pass from O’Hara (Tibbs kick)
C – Combs 23 pass from O’Hara (Tibbs kick)
C – Maher 7 run (Tibbs kick)
C – Maher 67 run (kick failed)
C – Ritchie 7 run (kick failed)
Highlands 32, Covington Catholic 22
Highlands sent Covington Catholic to 0-2 in the 78th playing of the rivalry game. The Bluebirds’ rushing attack led the way, as they went for 262 yards on 43 carries (6.1 yards per carry). Jack White went for 124 yards and a touchdown, with Gabe Williams following up with 61 yards and a score on six carries.
Highlands – 7 10 8 7 – 32
Covington Catholic – 14 0 8 0 – 22
C – Krallman 74 pass from Harney (Weitzel kick)
C – Harney 47 run (Weitzel kick)
H – Litmer 5 run (run failed)
H – Safety
H – White 5 run (Nickleman kick)
H – Surrey 3 run
C – Harney 2 run (pass successful)
H – Williams 4 run (Nickleman kick)
High school football games tonight
Kentucky
Bishop Brossart 48, North College Hill 26 – FINAL
Campbell County 20, Beechwood 42 – FINAL
Cooper 47, Henry Clay 0 - FINAL
Dayton 26, Pendleton County 27 - FINAL
Grant County at Fort Knox (8 p.m.)
Highlands 32, Covington Catholic 22 – FINAL
Hughes 19, Dixie Heights 66 – FINAL
Lloyd Memorial 45, Boone County 7 – FINAL
Newport 27, Holmes 0 – FINAL
Newport Central Catholic 35, Walton-Verona 0 – HALF
Ryle 46, Conner 8 – FINAL
Scott 7, North Bullitt 7 – HALF
Simon Kenton 61, Mercer County 40 – FINAL
Trimble County 16, Bellevue 48 – FINAL
Indiana
Harrison 35, East Central 28 – FINAL
Taylor 0, Lawrenceburg 15 – Q4
South Dearborn 20, Madison 0 – FINAL
Who does the Enquirer think will win top Week 2 matchups in Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana?
Check out our staff picks for Week 2 here.
What is the Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana schedule of high school football games tonight?
There are many interesting matchups going on this week, including a rivalry matchup between Highlands at Covington Catholic, Campbell County at Beechwood and Lloyd Memorial at Boone County. You can see the full schedule here.
Which Northern Kentucky high school football teams won in Week 1?
Before the second Friday of the season kicks off,check out the results from Week 1of the season, including box scores, photo galleries, videos and feature stories.
Videos and stories from last week come from top games like Logan Verax and Ryle'svictory over Covington Catholic, reigning state championEast Central's win over Lawrenceburg, Campbell County's 63-point outburst against Scott and more.
Get statewide Kentucky and Indiana high school football scores from Scorestream
Watch KHSAA and IHSAA football games on NFHS Network
Watch Kentucky football games this season
Watch Indiana football games this season
The NFHS Network is a production of theNational Federation of State High School AssociationsandPlayOn! Sportsthat gives schools the ability to stream and broadcast sporting events, even without a full broadcasting staff.
TheWeek 2 schedule in Greater Cincinnatiis loaded to kick off the season and many games are worth a watch. In Kentucky, schools such as Beechwood, Bishop Brossart, Boone County, and Grant County have listed home football broadcasts onto the broadcast schedule.
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