One last honor in the storied career of Wyoming quarterback Evan Prater, who was named the 2019 TriState Football Cincinnati Offensive Player of the Year as...
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Pace Keeps It In The Family
Following in his brother’s footsteps, Colerain defensive back Deshawn Pace was named the 2019 TriState Football Cincinnati Defensive Player of the Year as TSF paid tribute...
Huddleston Honored As Tops In Kentucky
One of the best ballhawks in the entire bluegrass state, Highlands linebacker Brycen Huddleston was named 2019 TriState Football Kentucky Defensive Player of the Year as...
Springboro DB Keseday Named Dayton’s Best
It was a breakout senior season for Springboro defensive back Tim Keseday. He goes out with a bang after being named the 2019 TriState Football Dayton...
East Central’s Krummen Takes Honors
East Central (11-1) was a defensive juggernaut last fall. The Trojans allowed just 9.3 points per game, held 11 of their 12 foes to 17 points...
Sophomore Yoon Sets New Bar
Lawrenceburg reeled off 11 straight wins and captured the schools 19th sectional title (third in the last four years) after losing tits 2019 opener to rival...
2019 TSF Dayton DPOY Finalists
Of the seven finalists for the 2019 TriState Football Dayton Defensive Player of the Year, two of them were named Southwest District Player of the Year...
Elder falls short of state title
CANTON, Ohio – Sometimes you have to tip your hat to great player. Elder fell short of winning its third state championship, but not because of...
Trotwood-Madison takes title in OT
CANTON, Ohio – On a night where both offenses struggled to move the ball, penalties that curtailed scoring drives and opportunities missed, Trotwood-Madison showed enough grit...
Wyoming’s Evan Prater named Ohio Mr. Football
Prater threw for 1,816 yards, ran for 1,509 yards, accounted for 49 touchdowns as Wyoming went 13-1 in 2019. By Greg Shoemaker, TriStateFootball.com CINCINNATI, Ohio –...










