Zach Switzer paced Badin with 177 yards and two touchdowns through the air.
The Brave (2-0) travel to Eaton next Friday. Badin (0-2) hosts Edgewood.
Fenwick 67, Norwood 13: David Schuh threw two touchdowns, Jacob Berning and John Stevenson each had a defensive score and Noah Lock and Josh Brown both ran back kickoff returns for TDs in the rout for Fenwick.
The Falcons (1-1) travel to Clinton-Massie next Friday.
Lakota West 30, Centerville 15: The Firebirds built a 23-0 halftime lead, then clinched the win — Tom Bolden's first at Lakota West — the first for on David Afari's 50-yard TD run with under a minute to play.
Caleb Rao led Lakota West (1-1) with 127 yards on the ground.
Chase Harrison tossed two TD passes to Will Linkhart for the Elks (0-2).
West opens Greater Miami Conference play next Friday at Hamilton.
Lakota East 14, Fairmont 6: Trey Baker struck first with a 2-yard run for Fairmont, but Lakota East rallied with a pair of short TD runs from T.J. Kathman.
Tank Gant racked up 110 yards on the ground for Fairmont (0-2).
East (1-1) opens GMC play at Mason next Friday.
Franklin 20, Edgewood 10: Two fourth-quarter scores — Bryan Thacker's 35-yard field goal and Aiden Kinser's 28-yard interception return — allowed the host Wildcats to pull away from the Cougars.
Franklin (2-0) hosts Xenia next Friday. Edgewood travels to Badin.
Ross 42, Monroe 3: The Rams built a 28-3 halftime lead and rolled from there to move to 2-0 on a night they unveiled a new-look Robinson Field. It was the Rams first game on its new artificial turf field
The Hornets fell to 0-2.
Ross travels to Western Brown on Thursday night.
New Miami 35, Landmark Christian 0: The Vikings moved to 2-0 with their second straight home win.
New Miami, which has outscored its first two opponents 67-6, hits the road for the first time next week at Fayetteville-Perry.
Madison 49, Reading 7: The Mohawks bounced back from a Week 1 defeat to pound the Blue Devils.
Madison (1-1) hosts Valley View next Friday.
Kenton Ridge 34, Carlisle 7: The host Cougars rallied from a 7-6 deficit with 28 unanswered points.
Talon Borders rushed for 103 yards and Brice Naylor added 94 on the ground for the Indians (0-2).
Carlisle hosts Oakwood next Friday.
Lebanon 50, Loveland 20: Keith Farr finished with 155 yards on the ground and five touchdowns to lead the Lebanon attack.
Ethan Marsh tacked on a rushing score, Eric West forced and recovered a fumble and Mason DeGennaro tallied 13 tackles.
Lebanon (1-1) hosts West Clermont next Friday.
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