It was a tough night for Baltimore Liberty Union which was overmatched by Nelsonville-York in this 47-19 verdict.

Offense was nothing but a rumor in the first quarter, as neither squad scored.

The Buckeyes registered a 34-12 advantage at halftime over the Lions.

Nelsonville-York steamrolled to a 47-12 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Lions rallied in the final quarter, but the Buckeyes skirted trouble with just enough offense to thwart all hopes.

The last time Nelsonville-York and Baltimore Liberty Union played in a 48-7 game on Sept. 2, 2022.

In recent action on Aug. 18, Baltimore Liberty Union faced off against Heath and Nelsonville-York took on Glouster Trimble on Aug. 18 at Nelsonville-York High School.

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