Week 7 Cleveland Heights (5-1) @ Aurora (6-0)

GCP441

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Looking forward to this game,Heights will have to not depend so much on their three option mis direction plays, and utilize their best asset " Speed and their offensive line. Strongsville came out the second half and made adjustments and pretty much slowed down their offense.

This game coming on such short notice I'm pretty sure it will take at least the first half to feel each team out.

Not too familiar with the Green Men but they will be the best team Heights has played all season, and vice versa. Linebackers Wilson Jackson and Lavelle Wright are Two of Heights best tacklers and blitzers.

Junior Quarterback Darreon Fair may be one of the best duo quarterbacks in northeast Ohio,he has the ability to break a long run if he has just a slither of room. Strongsville had a very strong kicker who kicked the ball in the end zone Everytime, after Heights returned a kickoff back 99 yards for a touchdown
Heights returners are very fast. If Heights can eliminate some mistakes then this game should be closer then some people think.

Heights Strongsville game was determine by a pass interference play on the 3 yd line.
 
 
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No. 20 Cleveland Heights (5-1) at No. 4 Aurora (6-0)

When: 7 p.m. Friday

Where: Veterans Stadium at Aurora High School

What to know: Surprise! This nonleague matchup formed Wednesday after Aurora’s home game vs. Kent Roosevelt and Cleveland Heights’ clash with Bedford could not happen because of health protocols with those schools. All of a sudden, massive playoff points are on the line for Aurora, which opened the season with a 63-21 Euclid and now gets a second Division I opponent on its schedule. The Panthers are a common opponent with Cleveland Heights, which scored a 46-14 win against them in Week 3. The Tigers gave up a home game to make this one possible, but they added a state title contender. Heights already broke off the Lake Erie League schedule last week with a visit from No. 19 Strongsville. Junior quarterback Darreon Fair rushed for 89 yards and a TD, while Owen Bisker added 60 yards rushing, in a 27-26 loss to the Mustangs. Heights dug itself out of a 14-point deficit in a game that came down to the final minute. Could the Tigers find themselves in another nail-biter? Aurora has had no such thing, winning every game by at least 17 points and five by at least 28, including last week’s 42-14 victory at Tallmadge. Can Heights’ defense, which includes a Division I college prospect in Jumel Lewis (Georgia Tech and Tennessee offers), slow an Aurora passing game that got 248 yards and three TDs last week from senior quarterback Alex Moore? Fellow senior Aiden Henderson rushed for 178 yards, giving the Greenmen momentum in the running game. Aurora is fourth in Region 9, while Heights is 10th in Region 1. Regardless of computer points, this game should make both teams better as they reach Week 11.
 
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