2020 Kentucky high school football playoff scores – 2nd Round

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Kentucky High School Football Scores

Playoffs – November 27, 2020

6A

Dixie Heights 41, Ryle 36

Lex. Bryan Station 58, Oldham County 29

Lex. Paul Dunbar 35, Lex. Henry Clay 6

Lou. Male 57, Bullitt East 7

Lou. St. Xavier 10, Lou. DuPont Manual 6

Lou. Trinity 49, Lou. Eastern 7

McCracken County def. Henderson Co., forfeit

North Hardin 36, Meade Co. 7

5A

Bowling Green 41, South Warren 24

Cov. Catholic 38, Highlands 21

Frederick Douglass 39, Scott Co. 21

Lou. Fairdale 27, Bullitt Central 7

Madison Southern 23, Woodford Co. 21

North Bullitt 19, South Oldham 7

Owensboro 28, Graves Co. 21

Southwestern 35, Pulaski Co. 14

4A

Allen Co.-Scottsville 28, Warren East 13

Boyle Co. 49, Lexington Catholic 41

Corbin 41, Knox Central 0

Franklin Co. 42, Lou. Central 6

Hopkinsville 42, Logan Co. 20

John Hardin 41, Spencer Co. 0

Johnson Central 50, Letcher County Central 0

Rowan Co. 18, Boyd Co. 6

3A

Ashland Blazer 10, Russell 7

Belfry def. Lawrence Co., forfeit

Bell Co. 13, Rockcastle Co. 6

Elizabethtown 35, Bardstown 28

Fleming Co. 39, Pendleton Co. 0

Glasgow 14, Taylor Co. 0

Lou. Christian Academy 23, Mercer Co. 7

Union Co. 35, Paducah Tilghman 21

2A

Beechwood 38, Lloyd Memorial 0

Breathitt Co. 41, Leslie Co. 19

Lexington Christian 42, Somerset 35

Metcalfe County 34, Edmonson County 27

Murray 28, Mayfield 21

Owensboro Catholic 27, Hancock Co. 26

Walton-Verona 34, Carroll Co. 0

West Carter 48, Shelby Valley 18

1A

Crittenden Co. 42, Russellville 13

Hazard 21, Pikeville 12

Lou. Ky. Country Day 57, Eminence 13

Newport Central Catholic 45, Ludlow 7

Nicholas Co. def. Bishop Brossart, forfeit

Paintsville 28, Raceland 21, OT

Williamsburg 49, Pineville 13

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Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.