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Kisley had 12 tackles with 3.5 sacks and eight TFL from his defensive end spot, while linebacker Heath Fetchik had 13 tackles and scored the go-ahead TD in overtime from his fullback spot.

The Hilltoppers remain the standard until they are beat, now riding a 31-game win streak after senior Alex Kisley’s monster game in a 31-24 overtime win Saturday vs. They showed last week in a 7-6 loss at Mentor that they have a defense to match up with the two-time defending OHSAA Division III state champions from Chardon.

This senior class at Riverside came up then as sophomores with an eye toward this year, led by linebackers Jason Ryan and Cam Simpson with Jake Elly and Erron Conwell doubling as receivers and defensive backs. The Beavers had high expectations two years ago for their last Western Reserve Conference showdown in Painesville, and Chardon left with a 35-7 win. What to know: Two weeks ago, Chardon coach Mitch Hewitt called Riverside the best team he’s seen from that school in his 12 years leading the Hilltoppers.
