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High School Football America 100 Scores – September 9-11, 2021


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No. 1 Mater Dei (California) beat No. 151 Liberty (Nevada) 49-7

No. 2 Westlake (Texas) beat Mansfield Summit (Texas) 59-21

No. 3 Thompson (Alabama) beat Spain Park (Alabama) 49-3

No. 4 IMG Academy (Florida) beat No. 32 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) 52-21

No. 5 St. John Bosco (California) beat No. 90 East St. Louis (California) 42-26

No. 6 Southlake Carroll (Texas) beat No. 138 Prosper (Texas) 31-0

No. 7 Gonzaga (Washington, DC) beat St. Mary’s Ryken (Maryland) 19-0

No. 8 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) lost to No. 75 Milton (Georgia) 28-21

No. 9 Katy (Texas) beat No. 191 Dickinson (Texas) 28-21

No. 10 Center Grove (Indiana) beat Ben Davis (Indiana) 45-21

No. 11 St. Xavier (Ohio) beat Penn (Indiana) 41-10

No. 12 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) – idle

No. 13 North Shore (Texas) lost to No. 198 Westfield (Texas) 27-21

No. 14 Oakland (Tennessee) beat Beacon Hill (Virginia) by loss

No. 15 Chambers (North Carolina) beat Hickory Ridge (North Carolina) 34-27

No. 16 Hoover (Alabama) beat Gadsden City (Alabama) 44-17

No. 17 Dutch Fork (South Carolina) – Idle

No. 18 De La Salle (California) lost to St. Francis (Mountain View, California) 31-28

Cathedral #19 (Indiana) beat Bishop Chatard (Indiana) 38-14

No. 20 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) beat No. 101 Lone Peak (Utah) 35-7

No. 21 Chandler (Arizona) beat No. 82 Cherry Creek (Colorado) 17-7

No. 22 Corner Canyon (Utah) beat Lehi (Utah) 52-7

No. 23 Pickerington Central (Ohio) lost to Pickerington North (Ohio) 13-10 in OT

Jesuit #24 (Florida) beat Bloomingdale (Florida) 32-14

No. 25 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) beat No. 56 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) 24-16

No. 26 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida) beat Stranahan (Florida) 38-7

No. 27 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey) defeated Northeast (Pennsylvania) 34-0

No. 28 St. Edward (Ohio) beat No. 100 Elder (Ohio) 48-14

No. 29 Buford (Georgia) beat Myers Park (North Carolina) 44-17

Catholic #30 (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) beat #52 Acadiana, Louisiana 20-0

No. 31 Miami Central (Florida) beat No. 143 Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida) 51-7

No. 32 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) lost to No. 4 IMG Academy (Florida) 52-21

Servite #33 (California) beat Bishop Amat (California) 58-7

No. 34 St. Frances Academy (Florida) beat Franklin (Maryland) 47-6

No. 35 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama) beat Tuscaloosa County (Alabama) 42-7.

No. 36 Rockwall (Texas) beat No. 68 Lake Travis (Texas) 59-35

No. 37 Bixby (Oklahoma) idle

No. 38 Denton Guyer (Texas) beat Lake Ridge (Texas) 37-6

No. 39 Saguaro (Arizona) defeated American Leadership Academy (Arizona) 20-14

No. 40 Bryant (Arkansas) – idle

No. 41 Denton Ryan (Texas) beat Reedy (Texas) 28-10

No. 42 Collins Hill (Georgia) defeated Rome (Georgia) 34-0

No. 43 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida) beat Zarephath (Florida) 55-8

No. 44 Bridgeland (Texas) beat The Woodlands (Texas) 39-35

No. 45 Jones (Orlando, Fla.) lost to No. 116 Edgewater (Fl.) 52-49 in 4 OTs

No. 46 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC) defeated Cardinal Hayes (New York) 38-7

No. 47 Corona Centennial (California) beat JSerra (California) 48-0

No. 48 Jenks (Oklahoma) beat Union (Oklahoma) 22-0

No. 49 John Curtis (Louisiana) vs. No. 91 Oxford (Mississippi), canceled after Hurricane Ida

No. 50 Duncanville (Texas) – idle

No. 51 Aledo (Texas) beat Arlington Heights (Texas) 64-0

No. 52 Acadiana (Louisiana) lost 20-0 to No. 30 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana).

No. 53, Male (Kentucky)—idle

No. 54 Treasure Coast (Florida) beat Surge Academy (Florida) 54-0

No. 55 Warner Robins (Georgia) beat Northside (Warner Robins, Georgia) 49-7

No. 56 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) lost to No. 25 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) 24-16

No. 57 Hamilton (Arizona) beat Casteel (Arizona) 23-13

No. 58 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) beat No. 64 Columbus (Miami, Florida) 33-17

Bartram Trail #59 (Florida) lost to Lincoln (Tallahassee, Florida) 37-31

No. 60 Maryville (Tennessee) 30 beat No. 96 Alcoa (Tennessee) 30-27

No. 61 Seminole (Sanford, Florida) beat Lyman (Florida) 62-0

No. 62 Venice (Florida) beat No. 78 Cocoa (Florida) 21-20

No. 63 Good Counsel (Maryland) beat Friendship Collegiate (Washington, DC) 45-0

No. 64 Columbus (Miami, Florida) lost to No. 48 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) 33-17

No. 65 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey) lost to No. 157 DePaul Catholic (New Jersey 17-0

No. 66 La Salle (Ohio) beat No. 131 Trinity (Kentucky) 48-27

No. 67 North Cobb (Georgia) beat Alpharetta (Georgia) 43-7

No. 68 Lake Travis (Texas) lost to No. 68 Rockwall (Texas) 59-35

No. 69 Colquitt County (Georgia) beat Valdosta (Georgia) 48-42

No. 70 Brother Martin (Louisiana) vs. West Monroe (Louisiana), canceled due to COVID

No. 71 Walton (Georgia) lost to West Forsyth (Georgia) 51-35

No. 72 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) beat Archbishop Alter (Ohio) 27-14

No. 73 Lowndes (Georgia) lost to No. 85 Lee County (Georgia) 24-21

No. 74 Belleville (Michigan) lost to Livonia Churchill (Michigan) 28-21

No. 75 Milton (Georgia) Beatr St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) 28-21

No. 76 Arlington Martin (Texas) beat Midland Legacy (Texas) 43-37

No. 77 Oak Grove, Mississippi, beat Hattiesburg, Mississippi 27-0

No. 78 Cocoa (Florida) lost to No. 62 Venice (Florida) 21-20

No. 79 Creekside (Georgia) lost to No. 162 Cartersville (Georgia) 17-14

No. 80 Edna Karr (Louisiana) vs. St. Augustine (Louisiana), canceled after Hurricane Ida

No. 81 Charlotte Catholic (North Carolina) lost to Blessed Trinity (Georgia) 28-10

No. 82 Cherry Creek (Colorado) lost to No. 21 Chandler (Arizona) 17-7

No. 83 Westlake (Atlanta, Georgia) – idle

No. 84 Imhotep Charter (Pennsylvania) lost to No. 163 La Salle College HS (Pennsylvania) 13-8

No. 85 Lee County (Georgia) beat No. 73 Lowndes (Georgia) 24-21

No. 86 DeMatha (Maryland) beat Episcopal (Pennsylvania) 42-6

No. 87 Atascocita (Texas) beat Klein Oak (Texas) 43-21

No. 88 Archbishop Rummel (Louisiana) v. Ruston (Louisiana) canceled following the aftermath of Hurricane Ida

No. 89 Hough (North Carolina) beat Cox Mill (North Carolina) 48-7

No. 90 East St. Louis (Illinois) lost to No. 5 St. John Bosco (California) 42-26

No. 91 Oxford (Mississippi) lost Ruston (Louisiana) 28-7

No. 92 Euless Trinity (Texas) beat Colleyville Heritage (Texas) 30-27

No. 93 Grayson (Georgia) beat Archer (Georgia) 15-13

No. 94 Allen (Texas) beat No. 106 Cedar Hill (Texas) 35-16

No. 95 Oscar Smith (Virginia) defeated Grassfield (Virginia) 57-0

No. 96 Alcoa (Tennessee) lost to No. 60 Maryville (Tennessee) 30-27

No. 97 Lakota West (Ohio) beat Princeton (Ohio) 24-0

No. 98 Highland Park (Texas) beat Coppell (Texas) 28-13

No. 99 Auburn (Alabama) beat Dothan (Alabama) 49-13

No. 100 Elder (Ohio) lost to No. 28 St. Edward (Ohio) 48-14

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