The Warren (PA) varsity football team will host Corry (PA) in a home non-conference matchup tonight at 7 p.m.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Pennsylvania High School Football
Who: Warren (PA) vs Corry (PA)
When: Friday, August 29, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
Corry vs. Warren: Rivalry Renewed Under the Lights
The Warren Dragons are set to host the Corry Beavers on Friday night in a non-conference matchup that highlights two programs heading in opposite directions early in the season. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at War Memorial Field in Warren, PA.
Team Overviews
Corry (1-0) comes into the game with confidence after a dominant 49-10 win over Titusville in their opener. Ranked No. 341 in Pennsylvania, the Beavers have already shown balance on both sides of the ball, posting 140 total yards per game while holding opponents to just 10 points.
Warren (0-1), meanwhile, is looking to bounce back from a difficult 48-6 road loss in their first contest. The Dragons sit at No. 542 in the state rankings and will be eager to put together a stronger performance in front of their home crowd.
Scoring Trends
The Beavers made a statement in their opener with a 36-point second quarter against Titusville. Quarterback Brady Shene led the way with 65 passing yards, while running back Ayden Corbett paced the ground game with 62 rushing yards. Wideout Tommaso Clemente chipped in with 59 receiving yards, showcasing the team’s offensive versatility.
Defensively, linebacker Chris Orth recorded 7 tackles, helping anchor a unit that swarmed Titusville all night.
Warren, on the other hand, struggled to find offensive rhythm in Week 1, averaging just 6 points per game so far. Improving in both execution and ball control will be critical if they hope to hang with Corry’s fast-paced attack.
By the Numbers
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Corry: 49.0 points per game | 43 tackles per game
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Warren: 6.0 points per game | 75 rushing yards per game
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Common Opponent: Corry already defeated Titusville, a team Warren won’t see until September 19.
What’s at Stake
For Corry, a win would mark a 2-0 start and further solidify their rise in the state rankings. For Warren, this game is about resilience—proving they can defend home field and build momentum before league play begins.
With history, pride, and early-season momentum on the line, fans can expect a spirited battle when these two northwestern Pennsylvania rivals meet under the Friday night lights.