Ohio high school football playoffs | Hoban vs Walsh Jesuit score updates | Knights win
Rivals Archbishop Hoban and Walsh Jesuit met Friday night in the OHSAA Division II, Region 5 football final at the University of Akron. Hoban and Walsh were the region's first and second seeds, respectively. It was the second meeting for Hoban and Walsh this season after Hoban beat visiting Walsh 57-7 on Sept. 29. The Knights won again Friday, but in a game that was much tighter throughout the night
Here's how the game unfolded through our live updates Friday night.
Hoban wins OHSAA football regional championship
Hoban defeated Walsh 30-6 to advance to a state semifinal. The Knights (12-1) will play Avon, which defeated Highland 28-14. The site for the state semifinal will be announced Saturday. Walsh ends it season with a 12-2 record, both losses coming against Hoban.
Keller Moten throws TD pass to Aiden Henry to trim Walsh deficit against Hoban in OHSAA football regional final
Keller Moten throws a 10-yard touchdown pass to Aiden Henry to trim Walsh's deficit to 30-6 against Hoban. The extra point kick is no good.
Tylan Boykin runs for a touchdown, Hoban leads Walsh 30-0 in OHSAA football regional final
Tylan Boykin scored a touchdown on a 1-yard run and Jeremy Hammel makes an extra point kick.
Boykin has run for 101 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries.
Hoban's Caleb Jones has run for 113 yards on 17 carries.
Hoban's Xavier Williams has run for 84 yards and two touchdowns on five carries.
Safety gives Hoban a 23-0 lead in fourth quarter of OHSAA football regional final against Walsh
Ryan Burns punted the ball to the 1-yard-line on the opening play of the fourth quarter.
One play later, Devin Bell tackled Brock Sherman in the end zone for a safety with 11:45 to go in the fourth quarter.
Hoban heads to the fourth quarter leading Walsh Jesuit 21-0
Tylan Boykin 6 carries, 89 yards, TD; Xavier Williams 4 carries, 80 yards, 2 TDs; Caleb Jones 13 carries, 87 yards; Brayton Feister 9 carries, 67 yards for Hoban
Keller Moten 13 carries 69 yards for Walsh Jesuit
Turnabout is fair play for Hoban vs. Walsh Jesuit
Caleb Jones got the turnover right back with an interception of Keller Moten with 6:42 left in the third quarter.
Two plays later, Xavier Williams went in from 49 yards to make it 21-0 Hoban with 5:59 left before the fourth quarter.
Williams has three carries, 79 yards, 2 TDs
Walsh Jesuit snuffs Hoban's opening drive with an interception
Hoban had the ball first-and-10 on the Walsh 36-yard line and looked to open the half with another score. Tylan Boykin looked to the right for Parker Falkenstein, but Buffalo commit John Keough kept the inside position and picked off Boykin on the 6-yard line with 10:14 left in the third quarter. Hoban 14, Walsh Jesuit 0
Halftime stats from Hoban-Walsh Jesuit football
Hoban 14, Walsh 0
Xavier Williams 23-yard touchdown run 4:53
Tylan Boykin 74-yard touchdown run :11
Hoban
24 plays, 263 yards; 10 first downs
Tylan Boykin 3-for-5 49 yards, Interception; 3 carries, 77 yards; Caleb Jones 10 carries, 57 yards; Brayton Feister 5 carries, 45 yards, fumble
Walsh Jesuit
29 plays, 110 yards; 4 first downs
Keller Moten 4-for-11, 59 yards; 7 carries, 30 yards; Owen Feliciano 2 catches, 26 yards; Brock Sherman 7 carries, 21 yards
Hoban leads Walsh 14-0 at halftime in OHSAA football regional final
Hoban leads Walsh 14-0 at halftime.
Hoban extends lead in OHSAA football regional final against Walsh
Tylan Boykin runs 74 yards for a touchdown with 11 seconds remaining in the second quarter and Jeremy Hammel converts an extra point kick.
Tysen Campbell grabs interception, Xavier Williams runs for TD to give Hoban lead over Walsh
Hoban took a 7-0 lead with 4:53 to go in the second quarter when Xavier Williams ran for a 22-yard touchdown and Jeremy Hammel converted an extra point kick.
The drive was setup after Hoban's Tysen Campbell grabbed an interception. Brayton Feister had a big run and reception from quarterback Tylan Boykin during the scoring drive.
Walsh defense, penalties keeps Hoban scoreless
Hoban drove the ball to the Walsh 1-yard-line, but did not score after three penalties marched the Knights back to the 26-yard-line.
Hoban was tagged with a personal foul, a hold and a false start.
Walsh's Dylan Hereford smacked a pass away and Colton Crosley recorded a sack to end Hoban's drive.
End of quarter stats for Walsh Jesuit after a scoreless first quarter
Hoban 11 plays, 69 yards. 8-53 for Caleb Jones.
Walsh 12 plays 56 yards. Brock Sherman 7-21
Hoban defense answers the call against Walsh Jesuit
Facing fourth-and-1 on their own 45-yard line, Walsh gambled and lost.
Brock Sherman took the handoff 6 yards deep in the backfield and tried to hurdle the pile. He got stuffed and after an 11-yard gain by Caleb Jones on the first play, Hoban has the ball on the Walsh 34 with 1:35 left.
Dylan Hereford with his second takeaway squashes a Hoban football drive
The Knights had the ball first-and-10 on the Warriors 29 when a fumble by Brayton Feister fell into the hands of Dylan Hereford.
Walsh took over on the 25 with 4:22 left in a scoreless game.
Walsh Jesuit first inside scoring territory against Hoban football
A 19-yard gain by Keller Moten has the Warriors fourth-and-four from the Hoban 32, but a deflection by Elbert Hill gives Hoban the ball back.
First drive for Walsh Jesuit gives Hoban great field position
A holding call by the Warriors hurt a potential first down. Walsh goes three-and-out to give Hoban the ball on the 50-yard line with 10:06 left in the first quarter.
That drive lasted one play as Dylan Hereford stepped in front of a Tylan Boykin slant pass and returned it to the Warriors 42 with 9:58 left in the first quarter.
Who leads the all-time series in the Walsh Jesuit-Hoban football rivalry?
Walsh leads the overall series 30-23. Hoban has won the past 10 matchups, including 32-20 last year at Walsh and 57-7 at Hoban this year. Hoban and Walsh played in a Division II, Region 5 final won by the Knights 49-30 in 2021.
The series started in 1974 and the teams have played every year since with 50 regular-season games and three playoff games. Walsh won the first nine games from 1974-1982 until Hoban's first win in 1983.
Walsh won nine games in a row from 1992-1999, including a playoff win in 1998, to lead the series 22-5.
Walsh topped Hoban in the regular season in 2002 and then Hoban beat Walsh in a playoff game. The Knights went 8-3 against the Warriors from 2000-2009.
Walsh won five in a row from 2010-2014. Hoban's 10-game win streak started in 2015 and includes a playoff win in 2021.
Archbishop Hoban football players to watch
OL: William Satterwhite; 6-3, 302, sr. + 93% grade out as a blocker, 26 pancakes, committed to the University of Tennessee; has around 30 scholarship offers including Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Cincinnati, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Clemson and Tennessee
DL: Jordan Pritchard-Sewell; 6-1, 280, sr. + 15 sacks, 5 caused fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 1 safety, 26 TFLs, 56 tackles, committed to Holy Cross University over Fordham, Army, Navy, Air Force, Kent State, Akron, Columbia, UAB, Temple, Colgate, Yale and Indiana State
DB/WR/RB/KOR: Elbert Hill IV; 5-11, 165, soph. + 6 interceptions, 3 TDs, 26 tackles, 1 sack, 10 carries, 227 yards, 2 TDs, 2 receptions, 47 yards 1 TD, 3 kickoff return TDs, 15 scholarship offers, including Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Colorado, Miami (Florida)
LB: Eli Lee; 6-2, 220, jr. + 1 interception, 1 TD, 86 tackles, 8 sacks, 3 caused fumbles, 2 safeties, committed to Ohio State University
LB: Rickey Williams; 6-2, 235, sr. + led team with 93 tackles, 2 caused fumbles, committed to West Virginia University, has 17 college scholarship offers ... West Virginia, Indiana, Kent State, Toledo and Marshall were his top five schools that offered a scholarship
DL: Devin Bell; 6-1, 235, sr. + 16 sacks 18 TFLs, 46 tackles, committed to Miami of Ohio
DB/PR: Tysen Campbell; 5-11, 175, sr. + 5 interceptions, 3 TDs, 53 tackles, 3 punt returns for TDs, Central Michigan University recruit, has 16 college scholarship offers … all of the MAC schools offered as well as Michigan and Kentucky among others
P/PK: Ryan Burns; 6-1, 155, sr. + 47-yard average per punt … 10 inside the 5-yard line … 80% of his kickoffs go in the end zone
QB: Tylan Boykin, jr. + 77-of-113 passing, 1,203 yards, 13 TDs, 68% completion rate, 34 carries for 401 yards, 2 TDs
OL: Nate Cross, jr. + 92% grade out, 24 pancakes, limited to 9 games because of injuries
OL: Jvon Linsdsey, sr. + 90% grade out, 25 pancakes
RB/DB/LB: Caleb Jones, sr. + 132 carries, 1,007 yards, 16 TDs, 7.6 yards per carry, 5 receptions, 47 yards, 46 tackles, 1 interception, 4 sacks in 10 games
WR/DB: Payton Cook, soph. + 37 receptions, 517 yards, 14 yards per catch, 3 TDs, 1/1 passing for 52 yards, 1 TD, 10 carries, 127 yards, 12.7 yards per carry, 32 tackles, 3 sacks
WR: Jalen Hightower, sr. + 20 receptions, 330 yards 6 TDs
OLB: Tanner Mintz, jr. +10 sacks, 1 int 1 TD, 20 tackles for loss.
Walsh Jesuit football players to watch
DB/WR/KOR: John Keough; 6-1, 190, sr. + 4 interceptions, 54 solo tackles and 34 assists (93 total), 5 PBU, 2 fumble recoveries, 3 defensive touchdowns, 6 receiving TDs, 670 yards receiving, 2 kickoff return TDs, 1 punt return TD, Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Crown Conference this year with Brock Sherman, University at Buffalo recruit
LB/RB: Brock Sherman, 5-11, 210, sr. + limited to 8 games because of injury, 71 total tackles (40 solo tackles, 31 assists), 6 TFLs, 3 Sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 100 rushes, 890 yards 13 TDs, Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Crown Conference this year with John Keough
DL/OL: David Hawersaat; 6-3, 225, sr. + 8.5 sacks, 4 TFLs, 38 solo tackles, 32 assists (70 total), 3 PBU, also Started 10 games at right guard
QB: Keller Moten; 5-11, 185, jr. + 125-of-192 passing (65%), 1,807 yards, 19 passing TDs, 5 interceptions, 60 rushes, 618 yards and 12 rushing TD’s
OL/DL: Kodey Kish; 6-2, 230, jr. + Started all 13 games at left tackle, 0 sacks given up all year, anchored offense that rushed for 3,565 yards and threw for 1,850 yards totaling 5,415 yards
DL: Noah Brock; 6-3, 215, sr. + 5 sacks, 9 TFLs, 2 forced fumble, 32 solo tackles, 38 assists (70 total)
WR/DB: Aiden Henry, 5-9, 170, jr. + 48 receptions, 600 yards, 7 TDs, 35 tackles, 9 assists, 6 PBUs, 1 INT
DB: Brayden Foster, 5-11, 180, sr. + 46 total tackles, 30 solo and 16 assist, 6 interceptions, 8 PBU
OL: Crosley Colton Crosley, 6-2, 260, soph. + Started all 13 games at left guard, anchored offense that rushed for 3,565 yards and threw for 1,850 yards totaling 5,415 yards
RB: Lucas Weaver, 5-7, 180, jr. + 168 rushes for 1,201 yards and 15 rushing TD’s
Hoban-Walsh football game is a big one for the Hereford brothers
Each team has a Hereford brother on its roster. Senior Dylan Hereford Jr. is a linebacker at Walsh. Junior Daylan Hereford is a defensive lineman at Hoban
Walsh's Dylan Hereford has 55 total tackles (40 solos and 15 assists), two interceptions, eight tackles for loss and three sacks.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Hoban football score vs Walsh Jesuit live updates | OHSAA playoffs