Friday, October 7, 2022

Here’s how it went at the High School Football America 100 from October 6-8, 2022


Who will win the High School Football America National Championship? This week’s HSFA 100 schedule, powered by NFL Play Football, will go a long way in determining that.

On Friday night in Santa Ana, Calif., reigning national champion and No. 1 Mater Dei meets No. 2 St. John Bosco, with the winner having the inside track to the national crown.

Thursday games

In Tennessee, Christ Presbyterian Academy (CPA) snagged No. 29 Oakland’s 36-game winning streak. CPA took a 21-0 lead and never looked back on a 35-14 win over two-time champions 6A. CPA junior running back Asher Keck rushed for 169 yards and a touchdown.

In Texas, No. 45 Katy had no trouble beating defending Class 5A Division I champion Katy Paetow. The Tigers improve to 7-0 with a 54-0 shutout at Legacy Stadium.

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*all games on Friday unless otherwise noted

#1 Mater Dei (California) vs. #2 St. John Bosco (California)

#2 St. John Bosco (California) vs. #1 Mater Dei (California)

No. 3 Buford (Georgia) – idle

#4 St. Frances Academy (Maryland) vs. West Toronto Prep (Canada)

#5 Miami Central (Florida) vs. #28 Northwestern (Miami, Florida)

#6 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) vs. #204 Dillard (Florida)

No. 7 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) – idle

#8 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) vs Legacy (Nevada)

#9 North Shore (Texas) vs. Summer Creek (Texas)

No. 10 Duncanville (Texas) vs. No. 283 Waxhachie (Texas)

#11 Archbishop Moller (Ohio) vs. #109 St. Ignatius (Ohio)

#12 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) vs. #257 Western (Florida)

#13 Good Advice (Maryland)—idle

No. 14 IMG Academy (Florida) vs. St. Thomas More (Connecticut)

No. 15 Lipscomb Academy (Tennessee) vs. Knoxville Catholic (Tennessee)

Corona Centennial #16 (California) beat Roosevelt (Eastvale, California) 62-14

No. 17 Westlake (Texas) vs. Anderson (Texas)

No. 18 Denton Guyer (Texas) – idle

No. 19 Chandler (Arizona) vs. Casteel (Arizona)

No. 20 Mill Creek (Georgia) – idle

Cardinal Gibbons #21 (Florida) beat Belen Jesuit (Florida) 38-0

#22 DeMatha (Maryland) vs. #189 Gonzaga (Washington, DC)

No. 23 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) vs. St. Vincent-St. Mary (Ohio)

No. 24 Columbus (Miami, Florida) vs. No. 140 Homestead (Florida)

No. 25 Langston Hughes (Georgia) vs. East Paulding (Georgia)

No. 26 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) vs. Liberty Magnet (Louisiana)

No. 27 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC) v Bishop McNamara (Maryland), Saturday

#28 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) vs. #5 Miami Central (Florida)

No. 29 Oakland (Tennessee) lost Christ Presbyterian Academy (Tennessee) 35-14

No. 30 Southlake Carroll (Texas) vs. Keller (Texas)

#31 DeSoto (Texas) vs. Manfield Legacy (Texas)

No. 32 Venice (Florida) – idle

No. 33 Dutch Fork (South Carolina) vs. White Knoll (South Carolina)

No. 34 Edgewater (Florida) beat Timber Creek (Florida) 40-0

No. 35 Bixby (Oklahoma) vs. Enid (Oklahoma)

No. 36 Colquitt County (Georgia) – idle

No. 37 Massillon Washington (Ohio) vs. Canisius (New York)

No. 38 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) v La Salle College HS (Pennsylvania), Saturday

No. 39 Auburn (Alabama) – idle

No. 40 St. Edward (Ohio) vs. Clarkson North (Canada)

No. 41 Lakota West (Ohio) vs. Fairfield (Ohio)

#42 Long Beach Poly (California) vs. Long Beach Wilson (California)

No. 43 Walton (Georgia) vs. No. 70 North Cobb (Georgia)

#44 Mission Viejo (California) vs. #208 Helix (California)

No. 45 Katy (Texas) beat Katy Paetow (Texas) 54-0

No. 46 Lakeland (Fl) vs. Bartow (Fl)

#47 Serra (San Mateo, California) vs. Bellarmine Prep (California)

#48 Folsom (California) vs. Whitney (California)

No. 49 Cedar Grove (Georgia) vs. Douglass (Atlanta, Georgia)

No. 50 Iona Prep (New York) vs. No. 237 Archbishop Stepinac (New York), Saturday

#51 Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey)—idle

No. 52 Montgomery Bell Academy (Tennessee) vs. Ensworth (Tennessee)

No. 53 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) – idle

No. 54 Jones (Orlando, Fla.) defeated University (Orlando, Fla.) 62-0

No. 55 Lee County (Georgia) vs. Veterans (Georgia)

#56 Cocoa (Florida) vs. #76 Seminole (Sanford, Florida)

No. 57 Thompson (Alabama) beat Oak Mountain (Alabama) 57-0

No. 58 Kahuku (Hawaii) vs. Moanalua (Hawaii)

No. 59 Allen (Texas) – idle

No. 60 Clay-Chalkville (Alabama) vs. Huffman (Alabama)

No. 61 Edna Karr (Louisiana) – idle

No. 62 Bryant (Arkansas) vs. Central (Arkansas)

#63 De La Salle (California) vs. #219 St. Mary’s (Stockton, California)

No. 64 Brownsburg, Indiana vs. Noblesville, Indiana

No. 65 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey)—idle

No. 66 Pittsburg (California) vs. Liberty (Brentwood, California)

No. 67 Central (Phenix City, Alabama) beat Lee (Montgomery, Alabama) 54-14

No. 68 Longview (Texas) vs. Forney (Texas)

No. 69 Hoover (Alabama) vs. Tuscaloosa County (Alabama)

No. 70 North Cobb (Georgia) vs. No. 43 Walton (Georgia)

No. 71 Cherry Creek (Colorado) vs. Smoky Hill (Colorado)

No. 72 Hough (North Carolina) vs. West Charlotte (North Carolina)

No. 73 Grayson (Georgia) – idle

#74 Loyola Academy (Illinois) vs. Providence Catholic (Illinois)

#75 Basha (Arizona) vs #124 Liberty (Arizona)

#76 Seminole (Sanford, Florida) vs. #56 Cocoa (Florida)

No. 77 Belleville (Michigan) vs. Stevenson (Michigan)

No. 78 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama) vs. Vestavia Hills (Alabama)

No. 79 Center Grove (Indiana) vs. Lawrence North (Indiana)

No. 80 Winton Woods (Ohio) vs. Milford (Ohio)

No. 81 Skyridge (Utah) beat Pleasant Grove (Utah) 42-0

#82 Cathedral (Indiana) vs. Brebeuf Jesuit (Indiana)

No. 83 Timpview (Utah) lost to No. 138 Lehi (Utah) 28-24

No. 84 Los Alamitos (California) beat No. 289 Corona del Mar (California) 49-14

No. 85 Creekside (Georgia) vs. Jackson (Atlanta, Georgia)

#86 East St. Louis, Illinois vs. Alton, Illinois

No. 87 Atascocita (Texas) vs. Beaumont United (Texas)

No. 88 Edison (Huntington Beach, California) vs. Newport Harbor (California)

#89 Springfield (Ohio) vs. #198 Centerville (Ohio)

#90 Orange Lutheran (California) vs. Servite (California)

No. 91 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida)

#92 Elder (Ohio) vs. #300 Roncalli (Indiana)

#93 St. Xavier (Kentucky) vs. #131 DuPont Manual (Kentucky)

#94 Lone Peak (Utah) vs. #125 Corner Canyon (Utah)

#95 Santa Margarita (California) vs. #136 JSerra (California)

No. 96 Mallard Creek (North Carolina) – idle

No. 97 Tampa Bay Tech (Florida) vs. Hillsborough (Florida)

No. 98 Trinity (Kentucky) vs. No. 133 Ballard (Kentucky)

No. 99 Bishop Amat (California) vs. No. 116 Serra (Gardena, California)

No. 100 Highland Springs (Virginia) vs. Patrick Henry (Ashland, Virginia)

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