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Turnovers and missed opportunities haunt St. Paul for the third time in four straight regional title meetings with Hopewell-Loudon, including back-to-back years after a crushing 42-21 loss ended the Flyers season Friday night.

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St. Paul explodes for three touchdowns in the first five minutes of the fourth quarter to win going away over McDonald in a regional semifinal Friday night by a score of 34-0 to set up a fourth straight date with Hopewell-Loudon in the regional championship.

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The Wilde brothers Matt and Justin score four touchdowns, two offensively and two defensively as the Flyers roll to a 56-7 first round win over East Canton at Warren Whitney Field.

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The St. Paul Flyers put an exclamation point on a perfect regular season by clinching the FC outright, sealing a home playoff game, and scoring the largest margin of victory for either team in the Monroeville rivalry after a 56-14 win at Marsh Field Friday Night over the Eagles.

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While the New London Wildcats played 'keep away' from the St. Paul Flyers Saturday night, they couldn't keep the program from clinching its share of a record 16th Firelands Conference championship on its way to improving to 9-0 overall after a 34-6 win.

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In St. Paul head coach John Livengood's 200th game as a head coach, the Flyers used big 21-point first and third quarters to cruise by Western Reserve 55-13 to remain unbeaten at 8-0 overall while also winning its 13th straight Firelands Conference game.

 

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The Flyers smashed four single game records in a complete annihilation of South Central, 78-6, to keep St. Paul unbeaten on the season at 7-0 overall.

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It was just one of those nights for the St. Paul Flyers, as four lost fumbles in the first half and five early penalties cost the team a number of scoring chances, however the end result didn't show that in a 56-0 win over Mapleton, the third straight FC shutout that is a new team record.

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The Crestview Cougars came to Warren Whitney Field Saturday night for not only an unbeaten matchup of two state-ranked teams, but with a defense that had yet to give up a single point dating back to week 10 of the 2007 season. Little of that mattered in another Flyer blowout, 47-0.

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In a light steady rain, the Flyers score on the first offensive play from scrimmage and never look back in a 63-0 rout of Plymouth, which was the Flyers highest point total ever vs. the Big Red as well as the largest margin of victory.

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After all the talk, all the speculation, all the predictions...the first-ever St. Paul-Huron battle of area mega powers proved to be every bit as advertised after the Flyers pulled out a 21-14 win to remain unbeaten heading into Firelands Conference play.

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Despite having the first team take a knee early in the second half after rolling out to a huge halftime lead for a second straight week, the mood afterwards for the St. Paul football team was somewhat bittersweet after a
49-14 win over Tiffin Calvert.

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The St. Paul football team
threw past troubles at Sandusky St. Mary's Strobel Field out the window in emphatic fashion Saturday night in a 51-7 rout of the Panthers to kickoff the 2008 season.

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Captain Matt Wilde (center) and his 1,053 yards and 22 touchdowns return in 2008, but more importantly, so do two 3-year starters and co-captains at each tackle spot to anchor the offensive line in Shawn Hemenway (left) and Chris Doughty (right).

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