Northville, September 9, 2025
News Summary
Northville showcased a strong performance in their latest football matchup, defeating Plymouth 35-15. Linebacker Noah Chiaravalle was a standout, achieving his first forced fumble and contributing significantly to the team’s defense. As they gear up for a crucial game against Howell, the focus remains on maintaining momentum and improving from their previous loss to this rival. The ongoing season has seen remarkable individual performances, further enriching the competitive landscape of high school football in Michigan.
Northville celebrated a successful football matchup on Friday, besting Plymouth with a score of 35-15. The standout player for Northville was linebacker Noah Chiaravalle, who not only secured his first-ever forced fumble but also contributed a sack and three total tackles. This performance marked his best outing since October 11, 2024, when he recorded four tackles and another sack.
Northville’s team will next face Howell at 7:00 p.m. on Friday night. In their prior encounter, Northville fell to Howell by a score of 27-12, making this upcoming game a critical opportunity for redemption.
Chiaravalle’s notable performance was reflected in the contributions of his teammates as well. Linebacker Robbie Kehoe continued to demonstrate significant skill and growth on the field, posting two sacks, two forced fumbles, and three tackles for loss during the win over Plymouth. Kehoe’s improvement has been noted by Northville’s head coach, who emphasized his evolving confidence and leadership qualities. He has stepped up in the absence of fellow linebacker Danny O’Neil, who is currently sidelined due to injury.
This recent victory builds on the momentum of the previous week’s games. The football landscape has been vibrant, with highlights including Walled Lake Central’s Eric McFarland achieving a remarkable feat of 19 receptions for 200 yards and four touchdowns, tying for the second-most receptions in a single game in Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) history.
Looking ahead, Northville’s schedule includes upcoming critical matchups against Canton and Plymouth, marking the first time in the same season that these two teams will compete. The rivalry between Northville and Farmington continues to capture local interest, with an OAA-Blue championship title at stake.
As noted in the broader spectrum of high school football, various standout players from different schools are making waves on the field, further enriching the competitive atmosphere of the sport.
Upcoming Games
Northville’s next game against Howell promises to be a significant event, especially given the previous loss to Howell and the importance of the game for playoff positioning.
Player Highlights
The performances of Noah Chiaravalle and Robbie Kehoe have been pivotal to Northville’s recent successes, setting the stage for what fans hope will be continued strong showings throughout the remaining season.
Season Context
This season has been particularly notable, with several teams showcasing outstanding talent and producing remarkable individual statistics. The evolving dynamics in Michigan’s high school football are set against a backdrop of intense local rivalries and competitive stakes.
FAQ Section
What was the score of the Northville vs. Plymouth game?
Northville defeated Plymouth with a score of 35-15.
Who was the standout player for Northville in the recent game?
Noah Chiaravalle was the standout player, achieving his first forced fumble, one sack, and three total tackles.
When is Northville’s next game?
Northville’s next game is against Howell on Friday at 7:00 p.m.
What notable achievement did Robbie Kehoe have during the game?
Robbie Kehoe made two sacks, two forced fumbles, and three tackles for loss in the victory over Plymouth.
What is the significance of the rivalry between Northville and Farmington?
The rivalry is significant because it adds an extra layer of competitiveness, especially with the OAA-Blue championship on the line.
Key Features of Northville’s Recent Performance
| Player | Achievements |
|---|---|
| Noah Chiaravalle | First forced fumble, one sack, three tackles. |
| Robbie Kehoe | Two sacks, two forced fumbles, three tackles for loss. |
| Northville Team | Victory over Plymouth 35-15, upcoming game against Howell. |
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Additional Resources
- Hometown Life: Football Rankings
- Detroit Free Press: Northville vs Lake Orion
- Sports Illustrated: Northville High School Football Schedule
- Livingston Daily: Hartland Boys Soccer
- Wikipedia: High School Football

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