Hold onto your helmets, football fans! This week we're taking you on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of high school football in the Mahoning Valley. We're dissecting the end to South Range's 31-game regular season winning streak, spotlighting the MVAC Scarlet tier teams shaking up the field, and chatting with the dynamic duo lighting up McDonald's early season - sophomore quarterbacks Drew Zajack and Kyle Puckett. McDonald head coach Dan Williams gives his insights on the two signal-callers and talks about how the Blue Devils have gotten off to their 2-0 start.
That's just the kickoff!
We're breaking huddles with some of the most talented teams in the area.We'll pull back the curtain on LaBrae's stunning victory over Valley Christian and shed some light on Jackson Milton, and its offensive strategies.
We are also previewing the high-stakes match-ups for the week, including an in-depth analysis of the game between West Branch and Girard. As a bonus, Youngstown State beat reporter Joel Whetzel breaks down the Penguins' opening game against Valparaiso. This isn't just a game of football, it's a lifestyle. Get ready to live it with us!
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