Northridge (Dayton, Ohio)'s advantage, which at one point stood at 21 points, dwindled to eight before the final whistle blew on a 34-26 victory over
Preble Shawnee (Camden, Ohio).
After taking the lead on a touchdown run in the first quarter, the Polar Bears led 14-6 at the half.
Northridge expanded its lead to 15 points entering the fourth quarter. NHS scored two times in the third, including once on a
Ivan King touchdown run.
Corey Hooker played well for the Arrows. He threw two touchdowns. His performance brought his touchdown total to six on the year.
The Dayton school's most effective player was
Nate Jackson. The senior wide receiver caught one touchdown.
The victory is a complete turnaround from last season's game between these two teams, which Preble Shawnee took, 48-13.
The win was a nice bounce back for the Polar Bears, which lost to Carlisle last week, 62-3.
Next week, PS (0-6) will take on Milton-Union in a Southwestern Buckeye - Buckeye game. The Bulldogs go into the week with a record of 4-1.
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