High School Roundup: New Miami stays perfect, clinches second straight conference title

What a night for New Miami football.

The Vikings topped Cincinnati Country Day 34-6 to move to 9-0 for the first time in school history and clinch a second straight Miami Valley Conference Gray Division championship.

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New Miami also clinched a playoff berth in Division VII, Region 28 for the second straight season and will host a playoff game for the first time, according to joeeitel.com .

Fairfield 50, Oak Hills 0: Jutahn McClain rushed for 169 yards with three touchdowns for unbeaten Fairfield, which hosts Colerain (9-1) next week with the Greater Miami Conference title on the line. McClain has recorded 100 yards rushing in 17 consecutive regular season games.

Badin 45, Carroll 14: Josh Hegemann was a factor in all three phases to help Badin stay alive in the Greater Catholic League Co-Ed race. Hegemann recorded a 63-yard punt return for a touchdown, caught a 20-yard TD pass on offense and added a late interception return for a score on defense.

Chaminade Julienne 44, Fenwick 30: Quincy Johnson Jr. scored two of his three rushing touchdowns in the first half to help CJ build up a 31-7 lead going into the break. Johnson Jr. finished with 143 yards on the ground and CJ moved to 8-1. Braden Listerman threw for 254 yards with two scores to lead Fenwick.

Ross 63, Thurgood Marshall 12: Mekhi Bouldin ran for two touchdowns and caught a third to lead the Ross rushing attack, which piled up over 400 yards on the ground. Ross improved to 7-2.

Talawanda 42, Northwest 12: Terrell Wills, Deondre Bothast-Revalee and Kyle Campbell each eclipsed 100 yards rushing in the win for Talawanda, which improved to 7-2. Wills and Bothast-Revalee each had two touchdowns and Campbell ran in one.

Mason 41, Middletown 22: Josh Bryant tallied 182 rushing yards with two scores, including an 80-yard TD run that put Middletown on the board, but Mason's rushing attack was too much to overcome.

Miamisburg 38, Lebanon 35: Miamisburg scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to pull ahead, taking the lead for good off Connor Dye's 70-yard fumble recovery TD. Braden Barr threw for 300 yards with two touchdowns for 'Burg. Ethan Marsh had two passing touchdowns and two rushing scores for Lebanon.

Monroe 48, Madison 35: Tyler Tracey scored three rushing touchdowns and caught a fourth score off a Collin Deaton pass to help Monroe beat Madison in upset fashion.

Princeton 41, Lakota West 35: David Afari scored two of his three touchdowns in the fourth quarter but Lakota West's rally effort fell short.

Colerain 34, Lakota East 3: The Cardinals scored 34 unaswered points after spotting the Thunderhawks an early field goal.

Preble Shawnee 52, Carlisle 20: Tallon Borders rushed for 161 yards for the Indians.

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