High School Football America 100 scores for November 3-5, 2022

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It’s a fun time of year with some of the biggest states winding down the regular season and the playoffs underway in others.

The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship was on the line Friday night in Maryland where No. 21 DeMatha beat arch-rival Good Counsel 28-14. GC entered the game ranked No. 12 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.

In Louisiana, No. 56 Edna Karr remains undefeated on the field with a convincing 38-6 win over No. 93 John Curtis. Karr official record is 6-3, but the Cougars had to forfeit their first three wins due to using an ineligible player.

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In Oklahoma, No. 235 Jenks snapped Bixby’s 58-game win streak with a 38-35 victory. The last time the Spartans lost was in 2018 to Jenks.

No. 23 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), whose only loss was to Good Counsel, closed-out the regular season with a 24-21 win over reigning Class 5A champ Zachary 24-21. Catholic is the state’s reigning Division I champ.

High School Football America 100 Scores powered by NFL Play Football

No. 1 Mater Dei (California) – Idle

No. 2 Buford (Georgia) beat Central Gwinnett (Georgia) 49-7

No. 3 St. Frances Academy (Maryland) beat St. Thomas More (Connecticut) 41-18

No. 4 Miami Central (Florida) – Idle

No. 5 St. John Bosco (California) – Idle

No. 6 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) – Idle

No. 7 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) beat No. 233 Treasure Coast (Florida) 45-6

No. 8 Bishop Gorman (Nevada) beat Desert Pines (Nevada) 41-3

No. 9 North Shore (Texas) beat Kingwood (Texas) 56-7

No. 10 Duncanville (Texas) beat Mansfield Legacy (Texas) 42-6

No. 11 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) – Idle

No. 12 Good Counsel lost to No. 21 DeMatha (Maryland) 28-14

No. 13 IMG Academy (Florida) beat West Toronto Prep (Canada) 96-0, game called at halftime

No. 14 Lipscomb Academy (Tennessee) – Idle

No. 15 Corona Centennial (California) – Idle

No. 16 Denton Guyer (Texas) beat Rock Hill (Texas) 31-3

No. 17 Westlake (Texas) beat Johnson (Buda, Texas) 70-10

No. 18 St. Edward (Ohio) beat Massillon Jackson (Ohio) 42-0

No. 19 Colquitt County (Georgia) beat Richmond Hill (Georgia) 41-14

No. 20 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida) – Idle

No. 21 DeMatha (Maryland) beat No. 12 Good Counsel (Maryland) 28-14

No. 22 Langston Hughes (Georgia) beat Paulding County (Georgia) 56-23

No. 23 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) beat No. 90 Zachary (Louisiana) 24-21

No. 24 Edgewater (Louisiana) beat Boone (Florida) 21-14

No. 25 Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) beat No. 174 St. Xavier (Ohio) 28-7

No. 26 Mill Creek (Georgia) beat Mountain View (Georgia) 52-28

No. 27 Columbus (Miami, Columbus) – Idle

No. 28 Massillon Washington (Ohio) beat Canal Winchester (Ohio) 34-0

No. 29 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio) beat Barberton (Ohio) 41-13

No. 30 Southlake Carroll (Texas) beat Fossil Ridge (Texas) 45-14

No. 31 Dutch Fork (South Carolina) beat Mauldin (South Carolina) 56-0

No. 32 DeSoto (Texas) beat Mansfield (Texas) 28-16

No. 33 Venice (Florida) lost to No. 181 Clearwater Academy International (Florida) 26-20

No. 34 Cedar Grove (Georgia) beat Carver (Atlanta, Georgia) 21-2

No. 35 Chandler (Arizona) beat Perry (Arizona) 51-0

No. 36 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) – Idle

No. 37 Bixby (Oklahoma) lost to No. 235 Jenks (Oklahoma) 38-35

No. 38 Northwestern (Miami, Florida) – Idle

No. 39 Lakota West (Ohio) beat No. 211 Princeton (Ohio) 35-0

No. 40 Long Beach Poly (California) – Idle

No. 41 Mission Viejo (California) – Idle

No. 42 Katy (Texas) beat Katy Taylor (Texas) 49-7

No. 43 Lakeland (Florida) beat No. 213 Lakewood (Florida) 48-20

No. 44 Serra (San Mateo, California) beat Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep (California) 43-7

No. 45 Folsom (California) – Idle

No. 46 Iona Prep (New York) beat Cardinal Hayes (New York) 56-13

No. 47 Don Bosco (New Jersey) – Idle

No. 48 Montgomery Bell Academy (Tennessee) – Idle

No. 49 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey) – Idle

No. 50 Jones (Orlando, Florida) beat Dr. Phillips (Florida) 35-14

No. 51 Central (Phenix City, Alabama) beat Mary G. Montgomery (Alabama) 58-7

No. 52 Hoover (Alabama) beat Bob Jones (Alabama) 45-19

No. 53 Seminole (Sanford, Florida) – Idle

No. 54 Cocoa (Florida) beat No. 162 Rockledge (Florida) 28-20

No. 55 Kahuku (Hawaii) – Idle

No. 56 Edna Karr (Louisiana) beat No. 93 John Curtis (Louisiana) 38-6

No. 57 Auburn (Alabama) beat Fairhope (Alabama) 35-17

No. 58 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC) beat No. 237 Gonzaga (Washington, DC) 22-13

No. 59 Thompson (Alabama) beat Huntsville (Alabama) 34-0

No. 60 North Cobb (Georgia) beat Osborne (Georgia) 35-0

No. 61 Pittsburg (California) beat Antioch (California) 48-21

No. 62 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey) beat Notre Dame (New Jersey) 57-22

No. 63 Clay-Chalkville (Alabama) lost to Parker (Alabama) 7-6

No. 64 Bryant (Arkansas) beat No. 200 Conway (Arkansas) 34-16

No. 65 Longview (Texas) beat Mesquite (Texas) 70-0

No. 66 Grayson (Georgia) lost to Parkview (Georgia) 28-21

No. 67 Los Alamitos (California) – Idle

No. 68 Belleville (Michigan) beat Saline (Michigan) 62-44

No. 69 Liberty (Arizona) beat Centennial (Arizona) 24-14

No. 70 Oakland (Tennessee) beat Shelbyville Central (Tennessee) 65-0

No. 71 Winton Woods (Ohio) beat Ross (Ohio) 34-21

No. 72 Basha (Arizona) beat Casteel (Arizona) 42-14

No. 73 Springfield (Ohio) beat No. 177 Fairmont (Ohio) 21-0

No. 74 Walton (Georgia) beat Wheeler (Georgia) 49-10

No. 75 Hewitt-Trussville (Alabama) beat Florence (Alabama) 38-20

No. 76 Brownsburg (Indiana) beat Avon (Indiana) 56-21

No. 77 Skyridge (Utah) beat Davis (Utah) 47-22

No. 78 Cathedral (Indiana) beat Lawrence Central (Indiana) 33-13

No. 79 Creekside (Georgia) beat Banneker (Georgia) 48-7

No. 80 East St. Louis (Illinois) beat Normal West (Illinois) 40-0

No. 81 Atascocita (Texas) beat Summer Creek (Texas) 21-18

No. 82 Hough (North Carolina) beat Providence (North Carolina) 49-0

No. 83 Edison (Huntington Beach, California) lost to No. 100 Orange Lutheran (California) 38-37

No. 84 Center Grove (Indiana) beat Columbus North (Indiana) 49-14

No. 85 Elder (Ohio) beat Milford (Ohio) 31-6

No. 86 St. Xavier (Kentucky) beat Southern (Kentucky) 53-0

No. 87 Corner Canyon (Utah) beat West (Utah) 35-7

No. 88 Highland Springs (Virginia) beat Varina (Virginia) 29-0

No. 89 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida) beat Munroe (Florida) 54-21

No. 90 Zachary (Louisiana) lost to No. 23 Catholic (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) 24-21

No. 91 Christian Brothers College (Missouri) beat Kirkwood (Missouri) 41-3

No. 92 Bartram Trail (Florida) beat Mandarin (Florida) 42-20

No. 93 John Curtis (Louisiana) lost No. 56 Edna Karr (Louisiana) 38-6

No. 94 Union (Oklahoma) beat Edmond North (Oklahoma) 62-6

No. 95 Cibolo Steele (Texas) beat Clemens (Texas) 23-0

No. 96 Chambers (North Carolina) beat Porter Ridge (North Carolina) 34-3

No. 97 JSerra (California) beat No. 99 Santa Margarita (California) 27-20

No. 98 Milton (Georgia) beat Lambert (Georgia) 31-21

No. 99 Santa Margarita (California) lost to No. 97 JSerra (California) 27-20

No. 100 Orange Lutheran (California) beat No. 93 Edison (Huntington Beach, California) 38-37

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