Week 2 of high school football is in the books.
Check out all the local finals.
98.3 WPKO Game of the Week
West Liberty-Salem (0-2) 0
Benjamin Logan (1-0) 24
BL-Wyatt Predmore 2 TD passes
BL-Brandon Heater 45-yard field goal (school record)
The Raiders will travel to Urbana next week, while WL-S will go to Cedarville
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107.3 The Drive Game of the Week
Bellefontaine (1-1) 0
Bellbrook (1-1) 34
Bellbrook hammers the Chiefs for the second season in a row.
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106.9 The Bull Game of the Week
Mechanicsburg (1-1) 43
Urbana (1-1) 47
Hillclimbers punch in a TD with 1:01 left to rally for the win
Urbana-Grady Lantz threw for 407 yards and 4 touchdowns while rushing for 95 yards and 2 more TDs.
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Other local games

Fairbanks (0-2) 8
Indian Lake (1-1) 31
The Lakers broke the game open in the second quarter with three quick touchdowns.
Brady Golldiay connected on a 54-yard pass to Colin Bendler, followed by a 59-yard rushing touchdown from Noah Shirk, and another Golldiay pass, this time 35 yards to Gavin Henry.
Avery Pequignot made all three extra points, giving Indian Lake a 21–0 lead at halftime.
The Lake added to their lead in the third quarter with a 36-yard field goal from Pequignot and a 74-yard touchdown pass from Golldiay to Brodey Reisinger.
Pequignot’s extra point made it 31–0.
Fairbanks got on the board in the fourth quarter when Max Winner scored on an 8-yard run and added a two-point conversion on a 3-yard run from Carson Shope, finishing with 8 points.
Jamie Ross caught up with head coach Jon Rapp after the game to get his thoughts and reactions:
Northeastern (2-0) 36
Riverside (0-2) 8
Northeastern jumped out to a 14–0 lead in the first quarter with a 13-yard touchdown run.
Tony Robinson scored on a 4-yard run, but the extra point attempt was no good, leaving the score 14–6 at halftime.
In the third quarter, Northeastern pulled away with a 21-yard field goal and a 12-yard touchdown pass, stretching the lead to 23–6.
The Pirates grabbed two points in the fourth quarter on a safety when Gabe Steineman tackled the punter in the end zone.
But Northeastern sealed the game late with two touchdown runs, one from 4 yards out and another from 1 yard, bringing the final score to 36–8.
Graham (2-0) 35
Milton-Union (1-1) 7
Triad (0-2) 21
Bucyrus (1-1) 42
CBC
North Union 44
Liberty Union 14
Northwestern 42
Greenon 7
London 53
Chillicothe 14
Jonathan Alder 14
Columbus Academy 12
Kenton Ridge 34
Northridge 0
Shawnee 7
Brookville 49
OHC
Newark Catholic 13
West Jefferson 55
Greeneview 0
Waynesville 21
Cedarville 41
East Clinton 0
Madison-Plains 20
Grove City Christian 26
TRC
Oakwood 43
Bethel 12
Miami East 18
Carlisle 25
New Bremen 49
Covington 0
NWCC
Upper Scioto Valley 40
Cory-Rawson 0
Elgin 36
Ridgedale 7
North Baltimore 48
Hardin Northern 8
Ridgemont 45
Perry 6
Ada 42
Waynesfield-Goshen 19
MAC
Anna 34
Fort Loramie 26
Clinton-Massie 14
Goldwater 7
Fort Recovery 23
Allen East 16
Marion Local 63
Crestview 0
Africentric 48
Minster 20
Parkway 14
Jefferson 26
St. Henry 27
Archbold 19
Cincinnati Hills Christian 21
Versailles 35
Other Games
Piqua 7
Tipp City 40
Sidney 0
Fairborn 28
Celina 7
Wapak 24
Shawnee (Lima) 37
Kenton 6
Kipp Columbus 6
Marysville 37















