Revere Triumphs in Thrilling Football Rivalry
In a nail-biting finish, the Revere Minutemen clinched a 24-21 victory over their long-time rivals, the Copley Indians, in a match that set the tone for the closing week of the high school football regular season on October 25. David Kennedy secured the win with a dramatic 36-yard field goal as time expired, capping a second-half comeback that saw Revere dominate the scoreboard after trailing 21-7 at halftime.
Revere’s quarterback, Chase Clifford, was instrumental in the comeback, completing 12 of 24 passes for 149 yards and adding significant rushing yards of 62 on nine carries. James Perry contributed notably to the win, recording two rushing touchdowns and ending with 96 yards on his carries. Copley’s Anderson Madden, despite the loss, managed a commendable performance, going 15 of 21 for 163 yards, with two touchdowns and a touchdown run of his own.
CVCA and Highland Dominate
Alongside Revere’s thrilling victory, several other teams stood out as they closed their regular seasons in style. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (CVCA) celebrated a perfect season, finishing with an impressive 9-0 record after defeating Elyria Catholic 49-14. Joey Kopec was noteworthy in this victory, rushing for 149 yards and scoring three touchdowns for the Royals, who also secured a playoff bye.
Meanwhile, Highland also demonstrated its prowess with a commanding 62-0 victory against Cuyahoga Falls, wrapping up their undefeated season at 10-0. The Hornets’ Casey Myser and quarterback Grady Gibb played key roles in dominating their opponent, setting them up for a favorable position entering the playoffs.
Norton and Other Highlights in the League
Norton made headlines too, shutting out Coventry 56-0 in their final regular-season game, propelled by Trey Kersten's four touchdown passes and Jason Beverly's two rushing touchdowns. Despite beginning the season with a forfeit due to a cancellation, the Panthers concluded the regular season with a 9-1 record.
Additionally, Walsh Jesuit finished strong with a 31-14 victory over Troutwood Madison, and Hoban edged past St. Edward in a closely contested match, finishing at 24-20. They are among several local teams buoyed by their performances, looking toward playoff action set to begin October 31.
What’s Next?
The expansion of playoff format with first-round byes for teams like Revere, CVCA, Norton, and Highland has energized local football fervor. As all these teams prepare for what promises to be an exhilarating playoff season, the area remains on high alert for the next action-packed game. Football enthusiasts throughout Akron await eagerly as their local teams showcase their talents on the statewide stage.
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