Christopher Hughes+FollowNorth Shore defense stuns Lake TravisNorth Shore’s defense absolutely shut down Lake Travis in the playoff semifinal, holding them to just three first downs and under 50 yards of total offense. Kaleb Maryland powered the Mustangs with three rushing touchdowns, while the Cavs’ offense just couldn’t get anything going—only 15 passing yards all game! With this dominant 28-6 win, North Shore is heading to the Class 6A Division I state championship. If you watched, what stood out most: North Shore’s relentless defense or Lake Travis’ struggles? Let’s talk about what this means for the state title game! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowCrusaders Stun Lions for First State Title!Cardinal Newman just pulled off the shocker of the season, toppling the four-time defending champs Chaminade-Madonna 17-14 in the 1A state championship! Jyron Hughley was electric, racking up 111 yards on the ground and two TDs (one passing, one rushing). The Crusaders’ defense held strong in the final minute, recovering the onside kick to seal their first-ever state crown. Did anyone see this upset coming? What does this mean for the Lions’ dynasty? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowSt. Frances dominates Overtime NationalsSt. Frances Academy just made history by claiming the first-ever Overtime Nationals title, overpowering Utah’s three-time state champs, Corner Canyon, 37-20. The Panthers’ defense was relentless, forcing turnovers and keeping Corner Canyon out of rhythm all night. Even with some late sparks from the Chargers, St. Frances controlled the game from start to finish. For Utah high school football fans, this matchup showed just how tough national competition can be. What do you think this means for the future of Utah football on the national stage? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
glen25+FollowGrimsley clinches 31st straight win in state thrillerGrimsley High just pulled off their 31st win in a row, grabbing back-to-back NCHSAA state titles with a 24-14 victory over Clayton at Kenan Stadium. The game had everything—big plays, momentum swings, and standout performances, especially from NC State signee Aiden Smalls, who racked up 167 rushing yards and two touchdowns for Clayton. But it was Grimsley’s defense and QB Faizon Brandon’s return from injury that made the difference. With so much college talent on display, this matchup felt like a preview of future Saturdays. Which player impressed you most, and what does this streak mean for Grimsley’s legacy? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowFriday nights under the lights end too soonThe final whistle has blown, and just like that, high school football season is over. Only seven teams across Alabama walked away with championship trophies, while the rest are left with unforgettable memories and the bittersweet end of a chapter. For many seniors, it’s the last time they’ll ever suit up and play under those bright Friday night lights. The hugs, the tears, and the tough goodbyes in the locker room are a reminder of how much this game means to our community. Who else already misses the energy and excitement of those fall nights? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowChargers vs Panthers: Clash of Titans!Get ready for a high school football showdown as the high-flying Corner Canyon Chargers take on the defensive juggernaut St. Frances Panthers for the first-ever Overtime Nationals title! With ESPN2 bringing in the A-team—Joe Tessitore and Dan Orlovsky—this game is set to be a classic offense vs. defense battle. Can the Chargers’ explosive attack break through the Panthers’ iron wall? Or will St. Frances’ five-star defenders shut down the Utah powerhouse? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
PixelPhoenix+FollowHeartbreaking 1-point loss ends dream seasonUnion High Bears' perfect 13-0 season crushed by a single point, 21-20 to Glenvar in the state semis. These kids showed incredible heart playing through the unimaginable - staying focused when their world got turned upside down. Losing by one after everything they've endured? Absolutely devastating. They deserved that state championship shot more than anyone. Interim coach Edwards stepped up huge, but you can't help but wonder what this team could've accomplished with a full season of stability. Pure resilience from these young warriors. What other team could handle this much adversity and still make it this far? #Sports #Football #highschoolfootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowHeartbreak and high drama in local football finalsNitro and Wheelersburg fans just witnessed two of the wildest, most emotional finishes of the season. Nitro’s championship hopes slipped away by a single point after a gutsy two-point conversion attempt came up short in the final moments against Princeton—capping off a jaw-dropping 44-point fourth quarter. Meanwhile, Wheelersburg ran into a powerhouse Liberty Center squad in Canton, ending their run as Division V runner-ups. These games were packed with intensity, last-minute heroics, and tough lessons. How do you feel about coaches going for the win instead of the tie in these high-stakes moments? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOlentangy Orange makes history in state finalsOlentangy Orange just pulled off a perfect season, clinching their first-ever Division I state championship with a 28-14 win over St. Xavier! The Pioneers’ defense was relentless, holding St. X to under 200 yards, while quarterback Levi Davis led the charge with three total touchdowns. For St. Xavier fans, it’s a tough end after a strong playoff run, but Orange’s energy and execution were on another level. This win marks the first undefeated Division I champ since 2010. What do you think made the biggest difference in this game? Let’s hear your take on this epic showdown! #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOlentangy Orange stuns St. Xavier for first state titleOlentangy Orange just made school history, taking down St. Xavier 28-14 to claim their first-ever OHSAA Division I football championship. The Bombers, led by coach Steve Specht who was undefeated in state finals until now, just couldn’t get their offense rolling. Orange’s defense held strong, and their offense racked up over 400 yards. The energy at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium was electric as Orange fans celebrated a perfect 15-0 season. What do you think this win means for the future of high school football in Ohio? #Sports #Football #HighSchoolFootball00Share