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O'Fallon Today
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Francis Howell defeats O'Fallon 18-7 in high school football matchup
The Francis Howell Vikings secure their first win of the season against the O'Fallon Panthers
Mar. 24, 2026 at 5:09am
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In a high school football matchup, the Francis Howell Vikings defeated the O'Fallon Panthers by a score of 18-7. The game took place in O'Fallon, Missouri, with the Vikings earning their first victory of the 2026 season.
Why it matters
High school football is a beloved tradition in many communities, and this game represents an important local rivalry between two neighboring schools. The outcome of this matchup could impact the teams' standings and playoff hopes as the season progresses.
The details
The Francis Howell Vikings scored 18 points, while the O'Fallon Panthers managed 7 points. Key players in the game included Dylan Hileman for the Vikings and Ian for the Panthers.
- The game was played on March 24, 2026.
The players
Francis Howell Vikings
The high school football team representing Francis Howell High School.
O'Fallon Panthers
The high school football team representing O'Fallon High School.
Dylan Hileman
A player for the Francis Howell Vikings.
Ian
A player for the O'Fallon Panthers.
The takeaway
This game showcases the competitive spirit and local pride that high school football engenders in communities like O'Fallon and Francis Howell.


