Michael Pitts+FollowFriday night football scores: Who came out on top?Area high school football games brought out some real surprises this week! From last-minute touchdowns to unexpected upsets, the scoreboard tells a story of grit and determination. Whether your school pulled off a big win or suffered a tough loss, these results are sparking plenty of conversations across town. Which game result shocked you the most? Let’s talk about the standout plays, the rising stars, and what these scores mean for the rest of the season. Share your thoughts and school pride below! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball20Share
lmiles+FollowDetroit mourns football legend Al FracassaDetroit just lost a true icon—Coach Al Fracassa, who shaped high school football for over 50 years, has passed away at 92. His impact went far beyond the field: 430 wins, nine state championships, and hundreds of young men sent to college and even the NFL. But what really stands out is how he built a community, teaching generations about hard work, integrity, and faith. The outpouring of love from former players and fans says it all. How do you think a coach’s influence can shape a whole city? Let’s remember and share how sports mentors have changed our lives. #Religion #Detroit #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowFriday night lights: Cleveland vs Las Cruces showdownAll eyes in Rio Rancho this Friday as No. 1 Cleveland faces No. 2 Las Cruces in a rare regular-season 1-2 matchup. These teams have dominated so far, and the hype is real—especially with star players Danny Amaro and Evan Nañez, who actually grew up together in Las Cruces, now leading their squads. Both have racked up touchdowns and college offers, making this a can't-miss game for New Mexico football fans. Which team do you think will prove they're the real deal before playoff season? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowNazareth football’s big win sets up a clash with Mount CarmelNazareth’s football team just dominated Morgan Park 33-6, and now they’re gearing up for a real test: facing powerhouse Mount Carmel next week. Coach Tim Racki is thrilled with how much his team improved in just one week, saying their progress even surprised him. He’s excited for the upcoming challenge, believing tough games are what really push a team to grow. Across the area, there were standout performances—like Evergreen Park’s Omarrion Evans with an 80-yard kickoff return and Oak Lawn’s Danny Strelow scoring four touchdowns. Which team’s performance impressed you most this week? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
phughes+FollowFriday night football fever hits CincinnatiFriday night lights are about to shine even brighter across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky as high school football heads into Week 4. The Greater Catholic League-South is on fire with an 11-1 record, and Middletown is still undefeated in the Greater Miami Conference. Badin just celebrated a big win at their brand-new stadium, and Cooper finally got their first victory. Whether you’re rooting for your local team or just love the energy of high school football, this week’s matchups promise plenty of action and surprises. Who are you cheering for this Friday? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMoeller stuns No. 1 Trinity with wild comebackMoeller (OH) pulled off a thrilling upset against top-ranked Trinity, rallying from an 11-point halftime deficit to win 24-21 in Cincinnati. Quarterback Matt Ponatoski, a Kentucky commit, shook off an ankle injury and threw three second-half touchdowns, showing real grit and poise. He finished with 201 passing yards and a 23-28 completion rate. Ponatoski’s performance has Kentucky fans buzzing, especially after he reaffirmed his commitment to the Wildcats and visited Lexington the next day. Check out the highlight reel—this could be a glimpse of Kentucky’s football future. What do you think about Ponatoski’s potential at UK? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBig plays and surprises in Eugene-Springfield footballOpening week of high school football in Eugene-Springfield brought some jaw-dropping moments! Willamette made a statement jumping back to 6A, with sophomore QB Zeke Thomas tossing three touchdowns and Hunter Vaughn scoring in three different ways. Meanwhile, Sheldon ran into a powerhouse Lake Oswego squad, and Silverton proved why they’re ranked No. 1 in 5A. South Eugene struggled but showed defensive grit, and Pleasant Hill’s Jacob Neely had a highlight-reel night despite the loss. Which team’s performance stood out most to you? Let’s talk about the biggest surprises and breakout players from Week 1! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMagnolia’s comeback stuns College StationMagnolia Bulldogs pulled off a thrilling turnaround at Cougar Stadium, outscoring College Station 22-6 in the second half to clinch a 43-32 win. Senior Max Lejsek’s clutch pick-six in the final minute sealed the deal, sending Bulldog fans into celebration mode. This kind of resilience and defense under pressure is what makes high school football so exciting. With district play up next, do you think Magnolia can keep this momentum going? And what should College Station change to break their losing streak? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowHigh school football scores light up New MexicoLas Cruces’ Danny Amaro is making headlines with five touchdowns in under three quarters, pushing his team to a 47-22 win over Rio Rancho. Meanwhile, Cibola’s Hayes Baum channeled his inner Tim Tebow, running in four scores to secure a Cougars victory. Cleveland’s Evan Nanez caught four touchdowns, and Bernalillo pulled off a dramatic overtime win. From blowouts to nail-biters, this week’s games are giving fans plenty to talk about. Which performance or upset stood out to you? Let’s hear your takes on the most exciting moments from Week 3! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowBosco’s late-game heroics stun St. FrancesSt. John Bosco pulled off a thrilling comeback against St. Frances Academy, rallying in the fourth quarter for a 21-14 win. Madden Williams was unstoppable, racking up 193 receiving yards and a touchdown, while sophomore QB Koa Malau'ulu spread the ball around for three scores. The game was packed with future college stars—76 players have FBS or FCS offers! With both teams trading blows and Bosco answering every challenge, this matchup was a showcase of elite high school football. How do you think these powerhouse programs shape the future of the sport? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share