Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMax Brown leads Jefferson’s dominant winJefferson’s football team just made it four straight over Clarke Central, rolling to a 42-10 victory with Max Brown breaking out in a big way. Brown, stepping out of his brother’s shadow, scored multiple touchdowns and showed he’s ready to make his own mark. Clarke Central struggled without star lineman AJ Lonon, who’s out with a meniscus injury, and couldn’t contain Jefferson’s power run game. The Dragons’ offense was firing on all cylinders, and their defense held strong until late in the game. How do you think Clarke Central can bounce back from this tough loss? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBlessed Trinity’s defense dominates Holy InnocentsBlessed Trinity’s defense put on a clinic, shutting down Holy Innocents 30-2 and never letting them cross midfield. The Titans’ front line, led by five-star 2027 prospect DJ Jacobs and his brother Dawson, completely controlled the pace, making life miserable for the opposing quarterback. Even with a modest offensive showing, the defense’s intensity set the tone and forced Holy Innocents to abandon their original game plan. With this win, Blessed Trinity moves to 2-0 and looks ready for a big showdown next week. How important do you think a strong defense is in high school football? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowProsper shocks Westlake, Plano West ends losing streakProsper High pulled off a huge upset, toppling No. 4-ranked Westlake and handing them their first season-opening loss in a decade. Senior QB Braeden Imhoff led a 510-yard offensive explosion, while the defense held Westlake’s star QB in check. Meanwhile, Plano West finally snapped a 15-game skid with a dramatic last-minute win over Arlington Lamar, thanks to Jordan Grant’s clutch touchdown. Across District 6-6A, Allen, McKinney Boyd, and Prosper Rock Hill also started strong. Which team’s performance surprised you most, and who do you think will keep the momentum going? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChaos erupts after Magnolia-Nashville gameTempers boiled over on the field Friday night after Magnolia’s big win over Nashville, turning a high school football opener into a scene of chaos. What started as a routine handshake line quickly spiraled into multiple fights, with players, coaches, and even law enforcement scrambling to restore order. One Magnolia player reportedly suffered a head injury from a helmet strike. Now, both schools face possible suspensions and legal consequences under Arkansas Activities Association rules. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly sportsmanship can break down—and how these moments impact not just the teams, but the whole community. How should schools handle these situations going forward? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSouth Carolina high school football heats upNorth Augusta’s dominant win over Thomson has everyone talking—after falling behind early, the Jackets roared back and never looked back. Midland Valley’s huge leap into the top three, thanks to Xavier Geter’s jaw-dropping 461 passing yards, is shaking up the Region 4-AAAA race. Harlem and Aquinas are both off to blazing 2-0 starts, while Westside broke school records with a 74-0 blowout. With so many teams making statements, this season is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable and exciting in recent memory. Who’s your pick for the next big upset? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCentral Catholic’s wild finish: Heartbreak at the Kickoff ClassicCentral Catholic fans felt the sting Friday night as a 13-point lead slipped away in the final quarter, ending with a missed 45-yard field goal and a tough 28-27 loss to Cass Tech. The Fighting Irish looked unstoppable in the first half, racking up three rushing touchdowns, but Cass Tech stormed back with two late passing scores. Coach Dempsey says these close games will make the team stronger, but it’s a tough pill to swallow. How do you think this experience will shape the rest of Central Catholic’s season? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBloomington South’s ground game seals the winBloomington South’s running backs, Braylen Townsend and Shaun Cooper, powered through Martinsville’s defense for a combined 274 yards and five touchdowns, making all the difference in a hard-fought 38-27 victory. Even after Martinsville’s electric opening kickoff return and a late-game push, South’s relentless ground attack and a clutch interception by Charlie Morris kept the Panthers undefeated. Both teams showed grit, but penalties and missed opportunities left plenty to discuss. How do you think these rivals will adjust for their next matchup? Which team impressed you most with their resilience? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOak Mountain stuns Pelham with last-second miracleA jaw-dropping finish at Heardmont Park saw Oak Mountain snatch victory from Pelham in the most dramatic way possible. With the Eagles trailing and just seconds left, quarterback Charlie Vacarella launched a 46-yard Hail Mary that Kolby King somehow pulled in, powering through defenders to tie the game as time expired. The crowd went wild, and after a long extra point, Josh Renfro sealed the 30-29 win. Moments like this remind us why high school football is so electric—what’s your most unforgettable game-winning play? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBloomington North’s wild trick plays stun BNLLuke Freel and the Bloomington North Cougars just pulled off some of the most jaw-dropping trick plays you’ll see all season, snapping up a 29-20 win over Bedford North Lawrence. Freel’s improvisation—especially a spontaneous hook-and-ladder—left everyone, including his own coach, speechless. With Nate Walker as his partner-in-crime, the Cougars kept their winning streak alive against the Stars, making it 17 wins in their last 18 meetings. Despite BNL’s Dayson Kirby throwing for over 400 yards, penalties and field position woes sealed their fate. What’s your take: gutsy play-calling or just too risky? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowSt. Michael Catholic dominates in BirminghamSt. Michael Catholic’s football team just put on a show in Birmingham, racking up a 49-28 win over John Carroll Catholic on their newly renovated field. The Cardinals’ offense was firing on all cylinders—quarterback Gunner Rivers barely missed a throw, and Noah Moss broke loose for three touchdowns on the ground. With this win, St. Michael is now 2-0 and looking like a real contender in Class 4A. John Carroll may be 0-2, but facing tough teams early could pay off later. What do you think—can St. Michael keep this momentum going into region play? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share