CHS Football earned a tremendous win on Saturday as it won at Benedictine, 42-18, at Euclid Community Stadium in Euclid, Ohio.
Elijah Kimble '27 scored five touchdowns as the Crusaders won their second straight in what was the homecoming game for the Bengals of Benedictine. Benedictine won at St. Francis in the first week of the Western New York football season.
This is Canisius' second straight win, following the Week Four 49-7 rout of St. Joe's which tied up the all-time rivalry series for the first time since 1987.
See the gallery above for outstanding photos by Noah Morlock '25 (@morlockprod on Instagram) of CHS Digital Media.
This week is a special week for as Saturday is Senior Day.
CHS plays its final regular season home game Saturday at 2 p.m. against Canadian national top 10 program Huron Heights of Ontario.
Huron Heights finished last season ranked among the top 10 high school football programs in all of Canada, and it is again currently ranked fifth in Canada by
CanadaFootballChat.com. The Warriors are coming off a 36-27 home victory over Bishop Timon-St. Jude.
Saturday's game will be preceded by a 1:45 p.m. ceremony for seniors
Kevon Walker (Buffalo),
Nyzell Lash (Amherst),
Dyrell Howard-Dolson (Niagara Falls) (pictured),
Kyree Wilkinson (Buffalo),
Teddy Ciancio (Elma),
Vincent Zimmerman (East Amherst),
Domenico Callocchia (Buffalo),
Evan Dean (Pendleton),
Hunter Jantzi (Orchard Park),
Aiden Mecca (Lancaster),
Patrick Sullivan (Orchard Park). The schools' JV game kicks off at 10:30 a.m.
Students and families interested in the academic, athletic and artistic excellence only found in a Jesuit education at Canisius – voted "Best Private School" in
The Buffalo News Best in 716 issue – can learn more at
canisiushigh.org and at our Open House on Oct 15 or 16.
This place is special. Let us show you why.
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