Eagle nation; senior RB Cameron Kells needs your support as he is also a candidate for Tristatefootball.com’s Player of the Week Award. Click here to vote for Cameron and keep voting until the poll closes on Wednesday at Noon. Cameron led the Eagles to
The Friday Night Lights shown brightly on Anderson’s Charles L. Brown Stadium during Week 6, but no one shined brighter than Milford senior RB Cameron Kells as his astonishing seven touchdown performance keyed the Eagles to a big 56-20 win over the host
Eagle nation; senior RB Cameron Kells needs your support as he is one of four nominees for Blitz 5's weekly Primetime Performer award. Click here to vote for Cameron and keep voting until the poll closes on Monday at 3 p.m. Cameron led the Eagles to a 56-20
SETTING THE SCENE: The teams featuring the top two offenses in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference are set to meet this Friday night when Milford travels to Anderson for a Week 6 clash. Both squads are 4-1 on the season, with the Eagles 2-0 in league play,
Eagles Nation; a pair of Milford student-athletes, in addition to the football team, need your support as they have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award for their respective sports. Click here to vote for boys cross country
Milford scored early and they scored often, putting up 50 first half points and ultimately running away from rival Loveland, 71-21 during Week 5 of the 2018 prep football season. The Eagles offense was relentless, scoring on all but its last possession of the
Eagles Football fans; following Friday night’s impressive win over Loveland, junior QB Hunter Johnson, along with the Milford team have been nominated for awards by tristatefootball.com. Click here to vote for the Eagles for the team of the week award
Eagle nation; junior QB Hunter Johnson once again needs your support as he is one of four nominees for Blitz 5's weekly Primetime Performer award. Click here to vote for Hunter and keep voting until the poll closes on Monday at 3 p.m. Hunter led the Eagles to
Relive all the excitement of Friday night’s mammoth Milford football win over Loveland thanks to the folks at ICRC-TV. The contest between the Eagles and Tigers is set to be broadcast on tape delay several times in the coming days. The playback
SETTING THE SCENE: In a week full of interesting developments, the Milford High School football team will return to Eagle Stadium for the second straight week when it hosts archrival Loveland on Friday night at 7 p.m. The Eagles now sport a 3-1 overall record
Milford scored five of its six touchdowns from at least 35 yards out and turned a six-point halftime lead into a runaway as the Eagles knocked off Walnut Hills 42-21 in the home and Eastern Cincinnati Conference opener. Junior QB Hunter Johnson threw for 261
Eagles Nation; a pair of Milford student-athletes need your support as junior girls soccer player Ali Claus and junior football player Hunter Johnson as they have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week for their respective sports. Click
Eagle nation; junior QB Hunter Johnson needs your support as he is one of three nominees for Blitz 5's weekly Primetime Performer award. Click here to vote for Hunter and keep voting until the poll closes. Hunter led the Eagles to a 42-21 win over Walnut
SETTING THE SCENE: After three straight games on the road, the Milford High School football team finally gets the opportunity to compete in the friendly confines of Eagle Stadium this week when Walnut Hills comes to town. The annual battle of the Eastern
Distinguished Milford High School alum Zach Strief will be honored for his college football success when he is inducted into the Northwestern University Athletics Hall of Fame this weekend. Strief, a member of Milford’s Class of 2001, is also a member
Eagles Nation; another week and another full collection of Milford student-athletes need your support as they have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week for their respective sports. Click here to vote for boys soccer player Noah
Playing from behind for most of the night, the Milford Eagles nearly pulled out some overtime-forcing magic before coming up just short in heartbreaking fashion, 28-21 at Fairmont on Friday evening. Trailing by seven in the waning moments, the Eagles got as
SETTING THE SCENE: After splitting the first two games of the 2018 season, the Milford High School football team will wrap up non-conference play with a third consecutive road game, this time traveling to Kettering Fairmont on Friday night. Kickoff inside
Eagles Nation; an astounding five Milford senior student-athletes, boys golfer Justin Horn, girls water polo player Stephanie Karan, football player Cameron Kells, boys soccer player Joey Round and girls golfer Bre Severns need your support as they have each
In a game that kicked off on Friday night and concluded on Saturday morning after a thunderstorm moved through Northern Kentucky just before halftime, the Milford High School football team broke into the win column for the first time in 2018 in a big way,