2023 Kentucky high school football playoff scores – 2nd Round

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Kentucky High School Football Scores

2nd Round – Playoffs

Second Round=

Class 1A

Campbellsville 49, Lou. Holy Cross 20

Lex. Sayre 38, Paris 12

Lou. Ky. Country Day 42, Bethlehem 20

Ludlow 28, Newport 6

Middlesboro 40, Paintsville 14

Newport Central Catholic 43, Dayton 19

Pikeville 42, Williamsburg 0

Raceland 61, Frankfort 19

Class 2A

Beechwood 42, Breathitt Co. 12

Green Co. 36, Metcalfe Co. 28

Lex. Christian 57, Monroe Co. 14

Martin County 35, Betsy Layne 6

Mayfield 42, Murray 20

Owensboro Catholic 49, Crittenden Co. 7

Shelby Valley 51, Floyd Central 6

Somerset 57, Leslie Co. 0

Class 3A

Bell Co. 24, Belfry 22

East Carter 20, Lloyd Memorial 7

Hart Co. 28, Glasgow 21

Lexington Catholic 48, Russell 0

Lou. Central 37, Mercer Co. 0

Lou. Christian Academy 50, Elizabethtown 8

Rockcastle Co. 31, Lawrence Co. 28

Union Co. 23, Franklin-Simpson 22

Class 4A

Bardstown 51, Logan Co. 48

Boyle Co. 49, Perry Co. Central 0

Corbin 49, Taylor Co. 14

Cov. Catholic 35, Ashland Blazer 28

Franklin Co. 58, North Oldham 0

Johnson Central 28, Boyd Co. 14

Paducah Tilghman 56, Warren East 7

Spencer Co. 42, Lou. DeSales 37

Class 5A

Bowling Green 51, Graves Co. 3

Cooper 49, Scott Co. 21

Highlands 40, Dixie Heights 7

Lou. Atherton 21, Lou. Butler 0

Lou. Fairdale 41, Grayson Co. 22

North Laurel 42, Madison Southern 6

Owensboro 53, South Warren 22

Southwestern 41, Pulaski Co. 13

Class 6A

Central Hardin 36, Daviess Co. 6

Frederick Douglass 50, Madison Central 7

Lex. Bryan Station 43, Lex. Tates Creek 10

Lou. Ballard 48, Lou. DuPont Manual 42, 2OT

Lou. Male 34, Lou. Fern Creek 14

Lou. Trinity 38, Lou. St. Xavier 14

McCracken County (Paducah) 38, Henderson Co. 23

Ryle 43, Bullitt East 20

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