Columbus Grandview Heights took control early and methodically pulled away to beat Columbus Whetstone 41-30 in Ohio high school football action on Sept. 22.

Columbus Grandview Heights opened with a 14-0 advantage over Columbus Whetstone through the first quarter.

The Bobcats fought to a 35-8 intermission margin at the Braves’ expense.

Columbus Whetstone showed some mettle by fighting back to a 41-22 count in the third quarter.

The Braves narrowed the gap 8-0 in the final quarter but it was too little, too late.

In recent action on Sept. 8, Columbus Whetstone faced off against Columbus Mifflin and Columbus Grandview Heights took on Bexley on Sept. 8 at Columbus Grandview Heights High School.

Check out our complete boys football roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action.

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