New Jersey high school football Week 14: OHSAA schedules, stats, scores & more Key New Jersey high school football games, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final. COVID UPDATE Hancock County was deemed gold on Saturday’s COVID map, as well as Herbert Hoover’s area. However, as of Tuesday evening, both counties switched to orange, although numbers between what dictates gold to orange are very close. “We’re hoping the high level of testing will bring us down again,” Arneault said. Whoever wins this Saturday, if its county is orange or red by the time the updated map is released during the game, it may have to wait until the following Saturday to go down to at least gold in order to play. Because of the wait, it would then play on Sunday. As of now, the Class AA contest between the Golden Bears and Huskies is still on for Saturday. Oak Glen High School switched to remote learning only Tuesday. The New Jersey high school football season enters Week 14. OHSAA state final and state semifinal playoff games are slated for Friday and Saturday, while teams that opted out of the postseason or lost previously may conclude their regular season games (through Nov. 20). Here's what you need to know heading into and during this weekend's prep football slate in the Buckeye State. The Oho Division I football championship is set, while the Division II-VII scenarios are much clearer for Greater Cincinnati teams still alive and kicking into the second week of November. Division I title game St. Xavier vs. Pickerington Central, Friday night Nov. 20 at 7:00 p.m. at Fortress Obetz near Columbus. Steve Specht will go for his fourth state title with the Bombers having also won in 2005, 2007 and 2016. St. Xavier got by Springfield 12-10 to make the championship for the first time in four years. Pickerington Central is the defending DI champion, defeating Elder last fall in Canton. The Tigers are 11-0. St. Xavier has made the state tournament 26 times, while Pickerington Central has gone 20 times winning in 2017 and 2019. How far? For Bombers fans, Fortress Obetz is 104.2 miles from St. Xavier High School with travel time of approximately an hour and 36 minutes. Pickerington Central's journey is 15.3 miles or 21 minutes. St. Xavier linebacker Sean Riley (48) reacts after tackling Springfield QB Te'Sean Smoot (8) during the Bombers regional final win, Friday, LIVE COVERAGE OF FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Spectrum News 1 will televise all seven football state championship games. Live video streaming of the games will be available at OHSAA.tv, which is free for Spectrum subscribers and $9.99 per game for non-Spectrum subscribers. Live statistics will be available on the football page at OHSAA.org. For the state championship games at Fortress Obetz, 1,500 spectators will be permitted due to the coronavirus pandemic, therefore both schools will receive 750 tickets. There will be no general admission public sale of tickets for the state semifinals or state championship games.