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Live updates; 2nd Qtr — Davis [UT] Darts 17, Lone Peak [UT] Knights 10

Live updates; 2nd Qtr — Davis [UT] Darts 17, Lone Peak [UT] Knights 10 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KAYSVILLE, Utah, Nov. 7 — Lone Peak moves down the field quickly to cut Davis's lead in half. It's 17-10, Davis just before the half.

Preview

None of Utah's Class 6A football powers made it through the regular season unscathed, and only three teams managed to get through the season with just a single loss.

The Davis [Kaysville, UT] Darts are one of those teams, and they'll take on the Lone Peak [Highland, UT] Knights in a battle between two of the Beehive State's top five programs.

Davis's only loss was in Week 2 in a 35-34 overtime defeat against the Fremont [Plain City, UT] Silverwolves. They've rattled off nine straight wins since that game while Lone Peak only managed a 5-4 finish in the regular season, including a three-game losing streak to end the campaign. They bounced back last week in the first round of the playoffs, dealing the Farmington [UT] Phoenix a 41-14 loss to advance to this quarterfinal meeting at Davis.

WATCH:Lone Peak [Highland, UT] Knights at Davis [Kaysville, UT] Darts

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A nice answer by Lone Peak to get some points on the board before the half.

2ND QTR — Davis 17, Lone Peak 10

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With 1:31 to play, Davis adds to their lead after a patient, time-consuming drive that ate up much of the remaining second-quarter clock.

2ND QTR — Davis 17, Lone Peak 3

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A lengthy drive ends in the game's first touchdown for Davis.

2ND QTR — Davis 10, Lone Peak 3

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The second quarter is under way.

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And that's your first quarter in Kaysville, Utah

END OF 1ST QTR — Davis 3, Lone Peak 3

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Lone Peak's ensuing drive also stalls in field goal territory, and the Knights convert a 36-yarder to even things up in Kaysville.

1ST QTR — Davis 3, Lone Peak 3

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Davis drives the field, but ultimately the Darts' offense stalls in the red zone. They settle for a field goal to get the scoring started.

1ST QTR — Davis 3, Lone Peak 0

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And they're under way in Kaysville!

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Live updates; Halftime — Corner Canyon [UT] Chargers 42, Syracuse [UT] Titans 14

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DRAPER, Utah, Nov. 7 — After Syracuse's second touchdown, Corner Canyon leads Syracuse, 42-14, headed into the halftime.

The Corner Canyon [Draper, UT] Chargers are taking on the Syracuse [UT] Titans Friday night in the quarterfinals of Utah's UHSAA Class 6A playoffs.

Corner Canyon is 9-1, and the Chargers have spent time ranked in The Sporting News High School Football Top 25 this fall. They enter the game ranked No. 27 in The Sporting News Composite Rankings.

WATCH:Syracuse [UT] Titans vs. Corner Canyon [Draper, UT] Chargers

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It hasn't been pretty in Draper if you're a Syracuse fan. We head to the halftime with the hosts firmly in control.

HALFTIME — Corner Canyon 42, Syracuse 14

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Corner Canyon has scored every time they've had the ball so far, and they answer Syracuse's second touchdown with another score of their own.

2ND QTR — Corner Canyon 42, Syracuse 14

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Syracuse puts together a good drive to slow Corner Canyon's momentum down just a bit.

2ND QTR — Corner Canyon 35, Syracuse 14

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Corner Canyon continues to dominate the line of scrimmage, and there's little Syracuse can do to stop them.

2ND QTR — Corner Canyon 35, Syracuse 7

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Corner Canyon quickly drives 80 yards to get match Syracuse's touchdown with another one of their own.

2ND QTR — Corner Canyon 28, Syracuse 7

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A couple of personal foul penalties help Syracuse sustain a drive overlapping the first quarter into the start of the second quarter, and the Titans are on the board

2ND QTR — Corner Canyon 21, Syracuse 7

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And that's the end of the first quarter in Draper, Utah.

END OF 1ST QTR — Corner Canyon 21, Syracuse 0

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This is looking like it will be a short night of work for the Chargers who are dominating in the trenches.

1ST QTR — Corner Canyon 21, Syracuse 0

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The Chargers add to their lead with 5:07 to play in the first quarter.

1ST QTR — Corner Canyon 14, Syracuse 0

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Corner Canyon marches the field in less than two minutes after the opening kick to take the early lead.

1ST QTR — Corner Canyon 7, Syracuse 0

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National Week 13 high school football schedule & scoreboard: complete results from the week's top games

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There are no Top 25 matchups this week on the national high school football scene as the game between the No. 1/SN No. 1 IMG Academy [Bradenton, FL] Ascenders and the No. 4/SN No. 4 St. Frances Academy [Baltimore, MD] Panthers – originally scheduled for Friday night – now appears to be in the process of being rescheduled for December 10. The game will have a major impact on the high school football national championship picture, and the schools appear to be moving the game to maximize exposure.

That means The Sporting News High School Football Game of the Week will now feature the Hamilton [Chandler, AZ] Huskies, ranked No. 25 in The Sporting News Composite Rankings, at the unranked Chandler [AZ] Wolves. Chandler is 8-1, however, and the Wolves' only loss was a 24-23 decision against the highly-regarded Cathedral Catholic [San Diego, CA] Dons early in the season.

These are the biggest games in SN's National Week 13, and you can bookmark this page and continue to refresh it throughout the weekend!

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National high school football schedule this week — Top games

Here is every game this week featuring teams ranked in the national composite rankings along with all the games involving teams ranked in The NEXT 25 presented by The Sporting News.

Looking to watch? Stream live on NFHS Network or check your local listings. For games available to watch on local broadcast, you can also stream for free on Fubo which is currently offering a free trial for new subscribers.

NR — Not ranked; the first ranking is The Sporting News Composite ranking; if a team is ranked in The Sporting News High School Football Top 25, that ranking is listed following the composite ranking; additional rankings include teams in The NEXT 25.


National Week 13 Schedule and Scores


Teams Ranked in The Sporting News Composite Rankings and The Sporting News High School Football Top 25

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Thursday, November 6, 2025

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  • No. 12/SN No. 13 Edna Karr [New Orleans, LA] Cougars 35 (10-0), NR Archbishop Rummel [Metairie, LA] Raiders 14 (6-4)
  • No. 13/SN No. 12 Allen [TX] Eagles 45 (10-0), NR Plano [TX] East Panthers 6 (2-8)
  • No. 20/SN No. 18 Duncanville [TX] Panthers 29 (7-1), NR Cedar Hill [TX] Longhorns 0 (6-4)
  • No. 23 North Crowley [Fort Worth, TX] Panthers 27 (9-1), NR Crowley [TX] Eagles 6 (3-7)
  • No. 26/SN No. 16 Aledo [TX] Bearcats 77 (10-0) at NR Denton [TX] Broncos 0 (4-6)
  • No. 34 Lake Travis [Austin, TX] Cavaliers 40 (10-0), NR Austin [TX] Maroons 14 (2-8)
  • No. 37/SN No. 19 South Oak Cliff [Dallas, TX] Bears 48 (9-1), NR Jefferson [Dallas, TX] Patriots 0 (1-9)
  • No. 38 (tie) Prosper [TX] Eagles 62 (9-1), NR Plano [TX] West Wolves 28 (6-4)
  • No. 41 Waxahachie [TX] Indians 52 (8-1), NR Mesquite [TX] Skeeters 7 (1-9)
  • No. 47 Guyer [Denton, TX] Wildcats 42 (8-2), NR Braswell [Little Elm, TX] Bengals 0 (1-9)

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Friday, November 7, 2025

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  • No. 17/SN No. 22 Bixby [OK] Spartans (9-0) at NR Norman [OK] Tigers (6-3) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)
  • NR Summer Creek [Houston, TX] Bulldogs (8-1) at No. 35 (tie) North Shore [Houston, TX] Mustangs (8-1) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)
  • NR Clayton Valley Charter [Concord, CA] Ugly Eagles (5-4) at SN No. 19 De La Salle [Concord, CA] Spartans (9-0) — 10 p.m. EST (7 p.m. PST local)
  • No. 25 Hamilton [Chandler, AZ] Huskies (9-0) at NR Chandler [AZ] Wolves (8-1) — 10 p.m. EST (7 p.m. PST local)
  • No. 42 (tie) Liberty [Peoria, AZ] Lions (8-1) at NR Boulder Creek [Anthem, AZ] Jaguars (3-6) — 10 p.m. EST (7 p.m. PST local)

Playoffs

  • NR Syracuse [UT] Titans (7-3) at No. 27 Corner Canyon [Draper, UT] Chargers (9-1) — 6 p.m. EST (4 p.m. MST local)
  • NR Fordson [Dearborn, MI] Tractors (8-2) at No. 32 Cass Tech [Detroit, MI] Technicians (10-0) — 7 p.m. EST local
  • NR Avon [IN] Orioles (6-4) at No. 40 Brownsburg [IN] Bulldogs (10-0) — 7 p.m. EST local
  • NR North Raleigh Christian Academy [Raleigh, NC] Knights (6-4) at No. 38 (tie) Providence Day [Charlotte, NC] Chargers (10-0) — 7 p.m. EST local
  • NR Father Ryan [Nashville, TN] Irish (1-9) at No. 45 (tie) McCallie [Chattanooga, TN] Blue Tornado (8-2) — 7 p.m. EST local
  • NR Jackson-Olin [Birmingham, AL] Mustangs (4-6) vs. No. 28/SN No. 25 Clay-Chalkville [Pinson, AL] Cougars (10-0) 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)

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    Saturday, November 8, 2025

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    • NR Lamar Consolidated [Rosenberg, TX] Mustangs (3-6) at No. 33/SN No. 15 Randle [Richmond, TX] Lions (9-0) — 12 p.m. noon EST (11 a.m. CST local)
    • No. 35 (tie) Mt. Carmel [Chicago, IL] Caravan (9-0) at NR Belleville [IL] East Lancers (8-2) — 5 p.m. EST (4 p.m. CST local)

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    IDLE

    No. 1/SN No. 1 IMG Academy [Bradenton, FL] Ascenders (9-0); No. 2/SN No. 2 Grayson [Loganville, GA] Rams (10-0); No. 3/SN No. 3 St. John Bosco [Bellflower, CA] Braves (9-1); No. 4/SN No. 4 St. Frances Academy [Baltimore, MD] Panthers (8-1); No. 5/SN No. 6 Buford [GA] Wolves (10-0); No. 6/SN No. 9 Mater Dei [Santa Ana, CA] Monarchs (7-2); No. 7/SN No. 7 Southlake [TX] Carroll Dragons (10-0); No. 8/SN No. 5 Centennial [Corona, CA] Huskies (9-1); No. 9/SN No. 10 Bishop Gorman [Las Vegas, NV] Gaels (9-1); No. 10/SN No. 11 Sierra Canyon [Chatsworth, CA] Trailblazers (10-0); No. 11/SN No. 8 St. Thomas Aquinas [Fort Lauderdale, FL] Raiders (9-1); No. 14/SN No. 14 DeMatha [Hyattsville, MD] Stags (9-0); No. 15/SN No. 20 Carrollton [GA] Trojans (10-0); No. 16 Santa Margarita [Rancho Santa Margarita, CA] Eagles (7-3); No. 18/SN No. 21 Don Bosco Prep [Ramsey, NJ] Ironmen (9-0); No. 21 Chaminade-Madonna [Hollywood, FL] Lions (7-2); No. 22/SN No. 17 Grimsley [Greensboro, NC] Whirlies; No. 23/SN No. 23 Baylor [Chattanooga, TN] Red Raiders (9-0); No. 29 Mission Viejo [CA] Diablos (9-1); No. 30 Thomas County Central [Thomasville, GA] Yellow Jackets (10-0); No. 31 Northwestern [Miami, FL] Bulls (9-0); No. 42 (tie) Central [Miami, FL] Rockets (8-1); No. 42 Central [Miami, FL] Rockets (8-1); No. 42 (tie) Folsom [CA] Bulldogs (9-1); No. 45 (tie)/SN No. 24 Creekside [Fairburn, GA] Seminoles (10-0)


    Teams ranked in The NEXT 25 presented by The Sporting News


    Thursday, November 6, 2025

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    • SN NEXT No. 11 Celina [TX] Bobcats 48 (10-0), NR Lake Dallas [Corinth, TX] Falcons 7 (4-6)
    • SN NEXT No. 12 Lone Star [Frisco, TX] Rangers 28 (10-0), NR Reedy [Frisco, TX] Lions 26 (7-3)
    • SN NEXT No. 13 Basha [Chandler, AZ] Bears 52 (9-1), NR Perry [Gilbert, AZ] Pumas 3 (5-5)
    • SN NEXT No. 15 Jenks [OK] Trojans 69 (9-1), NR Edmond [OK] North Huskies 8 (3-7)
    • SN NEXT No. 16 West Point [MS] Green Wave 49 (10-0), NR Columbus [MS] Falcons 0 (1-9)

    Playoffs

    • SN NEXT No. 20 Oakland [Murfreesboro, TN] Patriots 42 (11-0), NR Cookeville [TN] Cavaliers 10 (4-7)

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    • SN NEXT No. 6 Bryant [AR] Hornets (9-0) at NR Conway [AR] Wampus Cats (8-1) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)
    • SN NEXT No. 10 Carthage [TX] Bulldogs (9-0) at NR Brownsboro [TX] Bears (2-7) — 8:30 p.m. EST (7:30 p.m. CST local)
    • SN NEXT No. 14 Ryan [Denton, TX] Raiders (8-1) at NR Birdville [North Richland Hills, TX] Hawks (5-4) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)
    • NR Midlothian [TX] Panthers (7-2) at SN NEXT No. 23 Highland Park [Dallas, TX] Scots (8-1) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)

    Playoffs

    • Utah UHSAA Class 6A playoffs
      NR Lone Peak [Highland, UT] Knights (6-4) at SN NEXT No. 16 Davis [Kaysville, UT] Darts (10-1) — 6 p.m. EST (4 p.m. MST local)
    • Ohio OHSAA Division I playoffs
      NR Fairfield [OH] Indians (6-5) vs. SN NEXT No. 2 Elder [Cincinnati, OH] Panthers (10-0) — 7 p.m. EST local
    • Ohio OHSAA Division II playoffs
      NR Boardman [Youngstown, OH] Spartans (6-5) vs. SN NEXT No. 5 Archbishop Hoban [Akron, OH] Knights — 7 p.m. EST local
    • Nebraska NSAA Class A playoffs
      NR Elkhorn South [Omaha, NE] Storm (8-2) vs. SN NEXT No. 4 Millard South (9-1) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)
    • Alabama AHSAA Class 7A playoffs
      NR Hoover [AL] Buccaneers (6-4) at SN NEXT No. 22 Central [Phenix City, AL] Red Devils (9-1) — 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local)

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    Saturday, November 8, 2025

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    Playoffs

    • Illinois IHSA Class 6A playoffs
      NR Glenwood [Chatham, IL] Titans (10-0) vs. SN NEXT No. 9 East St. Louis [IL] Flyers (6-3) — 3 p.m. EST (2 p.m. CST local)

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    IDLE

    SN NEXT No. 1 McEachern [Powder Springs, GA] Indians (10-0); SN NEXT No. 3 Cherry Creek [Greenwood Village, CO] Bruins (10-0); SN NEXT No. 7 Langston Hughes [Fairburn, GA] Panthers (10-0); SN NEXT No. 8 The St. James Performance Academy [Springfield, VA] Strivers (8-1); SN NEXT No. 18 Nashville [TN] Christian Eagles (10-0); SN NEXT No. 19 Brentwood [TN] Academy Eagles (9-0); SN NEXT No. 21 Cardinal Mooney [Sarasota, FL] Cougars (9-1); SN NEXT No. 24 Roswell [GA] Hornets (9-1); SN NEXT No. 25 La Salle College [Wyndmoor, PA] Explorers (9-1)

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    How to watch Florida high school volleyball state championships: Schedule, channel, live stream for FHSAA semis, finals

    High school volleyball

    How to watch Florida high school volleyball state championships: Schedule, channel, live stream for FHSAA semis, finals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    It's coming down to the wire. Only three more games separate Florida's best high school volleyball programs from a title. 

    Twenty-four teams across eight classes are still in the running for a Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) championship this fall. Some notable names still making a campaign are Winter Park (7A), Chiles (5A), Calvary Christian (3A) and Orangewood Christian (2A). 

    Each of these programs are one crucial step closer to the trophy they've been chasing. Semifinal matches will decide who reaches the championship next week.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Florida high school volleyball championships, including TV channel and streaming options for each match.

    How to watch Florida high school volleyball championships: TV channel, live stream

    The Florida high school volleyball championships will not be available to watch on a national TV channel, but fans can stream games on the NFHS Network.

    The NFHS Network offers two basic plans: an Annual Pass ($6.67 per month) or a Monthly Pass ($13.99 per month). These plans give subscribers the ability to watch live sporting events and create clips of their favorite moments from games.

    Florida high school volleyball championships schedule 2025

    Here's a look at the remaining tournament schedule for each class. 

     Class 7A

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 6Semifinal: Plant 3, Osceola 2
    Nov. 6Semifinal: Winter Park 3, Doral Academy 0
    Nov. 8Championship: Plant vs. Winter Park1 p.m.NFHS Network

    Class 6A 

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 6Semifinal: Oviedo 3, Sunlake 0
    Nov. 6Semifinal: St. Thomas Aquinas 3, Bloomingdale 0
    Nov. 8Championship: Oviedo vs. St. Thomas Aquinas10 a.m.NFHS Network

    Class 5A 

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Gainesville vs. Archbishop McCarthy4 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Port Charlotte vs. Chiles7 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match7 p.m.NFHS Network

    Class 4A 

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 7Semifinal: South Walton vs. Merritt Island10 a.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Lemon Bay vs. North Broward Prep1 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match4 p.m.NFHS Network

    Class 3A 

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 3Semifinal: Lake Highland Prep 3, Pine Crest 1
    Nov. 3Semifinal: Calvary Christian 3, Pensacola Catholic 0
    Nov. 5Championship: Calvary Christian 3, Lake Highland Prep 0

    Class 1A 

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 4Semifinal: St. Edward's 3, Harvest Community 2
    Nov. 4Semifinal: Boca Raton Christian 3, Seacrest Country Day 1
    Nov. 5Championship: Boca Raton Christian 3, St. Edward's 0

    Class 2A 

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 3Semifinal: Tampa Prep 3, Divine Savior 0
    Nov. 3Semifinal: First Baptist Academy 3, Orangewood Christian 2
    Nov. 5Championship: Tampa Prep 3, First Baptist Academy 2

    Class Rural

    DateGameTime (ET)Live stream
    Nov. 4Semifinal: Chipley 3, Liberty County 2
    Nov. 4Semifinal: Branford 3, Williston 0
    Nov. 5Championship: Branford 3, Chipley 2

    How to watch Nebraska high school volleyball playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for NSAA championships

    High school volleyball

    How to watch Nebraska high school volleyball playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for NSAA championships originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Nebraska is a state known for volleyball, but not just on the collegiate level. The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) is hosting the 2025 high school playoffs this week.

    After a long season of hard-fought competition, nearly 50 teams across six classes are entering the tournament bracket for a Nebraska championship. Many squads on MaxPreps' state rankings are still campaigning for a title, like Elkhorn North, Norris, Papillion-LaVista South and more.

    After rounds of semifinals and quarterfinals earlier in the week, champions will be crowned this Saturday, Nov. 8. Get ready to watch it all unfold.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Nebraska high school volleyball playoffs, including TV channel and streaming options for each game.

    How to watch Nebraska high school volleyball playoffs: TV channel, live stream

    • TV channel: Nebraska Public Media (finals)
    • Live stream: NFHS Network (quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place matches)

    The Nebraska high school volleyball quarterfinals and semifinals will not be available to watch on a traditional TV channel, but fans can stream games on the NFHS Network.

    The NFHS Network offers two basic plans: an Annual Pass ($6.67 per month) or a Monthly Pass ($13.99 per month). These plans give subscribers the ability to watch live sporting events and create clips of their favorite moments from games.

    Saturday's championship matches will air live on Nebraska Public Media. 

    Nebraska high school volleyball playoffs schedule 2025

    Here's a look at the playoffs schedule for each class. 

    Class A

    DateGameTime (CT)Live stream
    Nov. 5Lincoln North Star 3, Lincoln Southeast 0
    Nov. 5Millard South 3, Elkhorn South 0
    Nov. 5Omaha Westside 3, Omaha Marian 1
    Nov. 5Papillion-LaVista South 3, Lincoln Southwest 1
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Lincoln North Star vs. Omaha Westside5 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Millard South vs. Papillion-La Vista South7 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match7 p.m.Nebraska Public Media

    Class B

    DateGameTime (CT)Live stream
    Nov. 5Norris 3, Gering 0
    Nov. 5Elkhorn North 3, Bennington 0
    Nov. 5Waverly 3, Gretna 0
    Nov. 5Omaha Skutt Catholic 3, Columbus Lakeview 0
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Norris vs. Waverly5 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Elkhorn North vs. Skutt Catholic7 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match5 p.m.Nebraska Public Media

    Class C1

    DateGameTime (CT)Live stream
    Nov. 5Holdrege 3, Ogallala 1
    Nov. 5Milford 3, Adams Central 1
    Nov. 5Omaha Concordia 3, Ashland-Greenwood 1
    Nov. 5Malcolm 3, Lincoln Lutheran 2
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Holdrege vs. Omaha Concordia1 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Milford vs. Malcolm3 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 83rd Place Match9 a.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match3 p.m.Nebraska Public Media

    Class C2

    DateGameTime (CT)Live stream
    Nov. 6Yutan 3, Johnson County Central 2
    Nov. 6Oakland-Craig 3, Guardian Angels CC 1
    Nov. 6Freeman vs. Thayer Central7 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 6Norfolk Catholic vs. Laurel-Concord-Coleridge7 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Yutan vs. TBD1 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Oakland-Craig vs. TBD3 p.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match1 p.m.Nebraska Public Media
    Nov. 83rd Place Match3 p.m.NFHS Network

    Class D1

    DateGameTime (CT)Live stream
    Nov. 6Amherst 3, Cross County 1
    Nov. 6Overton 3, Southwest 1
    Nov. 6EMF 3, Ansley-Litchfield 0
    Nov. 6Shelton 3, Central Valley 2
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Amherst vs. EMF9 a.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Overton vs. Shelton11 a.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match11 a.m.Nebraska Public Media
    Nov. 83rd Place Match1 p.m.NFHS Network

    Class D2

    DateGameTime (CT)Live stream
    Nov. 6Wynot 3, Red Cloud 0
    Nov. 6Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 3, BDS 0
    Nov. 6Dundy County Stratton 3, Garden County 0
    Nov. 6Cambridge 3, Mullen 0
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Wynot vs. Dundy County Stratton9 a.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 7Semifinal: Sumner-Eddyville-Miller vs. Cambridge11 a.m.NFHS Network
    Nov. 8Championship Match9 a.m.Nebraska Public Media
    Nov. 83rd Place Match11 a.m.NFHS Network

    National High School Football Predictions: Nov. 6-Nov. 8

    Hamilton Huskies Roye Oliver III (3) runs with the ball against the Basha Bears during a game at Basha High School in Chandler on Oct. 24, 2025.

    Earlier this week, we shared game predictions based on the Massey Ratings for the biggest high school football games of the weekend. Today, Rivals national high school sports reporter Andy Villamarzo makes his picks:

    Summer Creek (TX) at North Shore (TX)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7, 8 p.m. ET
    Where: Turner Stadium, Houston, Texas

    The best game down in Texas takes place when Summer Creek (8-1) faces off against North Shore (8-1) in a massive Lone Star State tilt. Both offenses have been sizzling this season, with Summer Creek is averaging a cool 53.7 points per game and North Shore at 52 a tilt. One of the defenses will need to make a play, but we have little doubts that this game won’t just turn into an offensive explosion between the two high-scoring offenses.

    Prediction: North Shore 49, Summer Creek 48

    Hoover (Ala.) at Phenix City Central (Ala.)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. ET
    Where: Garrett–Harrison Stadium, Phenix City, Ala.

    The Alabama Class 7A playoffs feature a bundle of really good first round games and this one is easily one of them when Hoover Buccaneers head over to Phenix City to take on the Central Red Devils (9-1). Hoover (6-4) has seen its offense be an up-and-down unit, but the Bucs own an impressive victory over Thompson during the regular season. The only loss Phenix City Central has had all season long came against No. 1 nationally ranked IMG Academy. We’ve got to ride with the home team on this one.

    Prediction: Phenix City Central 40, Hoover 35

    Bryant (AR) at Conway (AR)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7, 8 p.m. ET
    Where: Centennial Bank Field at John McConnell Stadium, Conway, Arkansas

    Arkansas high school football doesn’t get the limelight much, but when they do, it usually involves the Bryant Hornets (9-0). Bryant makes their way over to face Conway Wampus Cats (8-1) for the regular season finale in what should be one of the best games in the Mineral State. The Hornets most challenging game was a 31-14 win over Newton of Georgia. Conway certainly has the talent to compete, but at the end of the day, there’s a reason why Bryant continues to own the state of Arkansas annually.

    Prediction: Bryant 49, Conway 28

    St. Augustine (La.) at John Curtis (La.)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7, 8 p.m. ET
    Where: Shrine on Airline, Metairie, La.

    St. Augustine (8-1) meeting John Curtis (7-1) has to be like the Spiderman meme with both teams pointing at each because of their recent losses to Edna Karr. The Purple Knights have a potent offense that trots out a couple Division I prospects at wide receiver in junior four-star Miguel Whitley (35 catches, 655 yards) and three-star Ray’Quan Williams (26 catches, 562 yards). Though the Patriots are plenty capable of scoring the football themselves, we just think St. Augustine is going to be too much at the end of the day.

    Prediction: St. Augustine 28, John Curtis 20

    Vestavia Hills (Ala.) at Auburn (Ala.)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. ET
    Where: Duck Samford Stadium, Auburn, Ala.

    Another AHSAA Class 7A high school football playoff game in the Yellowhammer State this week that should be plenty good is when Auburn (8-2) and Vestavia Hills (8-2) clash. Both teams have impressed throughout the season, with each going into the playoffs on winning streaks. The Tigers are riding a three-game streak and the Rebels on a five-game winning streak. Vestavia Hills defeated Auburn earlier in the season, 42-14.

    Prediction: Vestavia Hills 30, Auburn 24

    American Fork (Utah) at Skyridge (Utah)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7, 9 p.m. ET
    Where: The Nest, Lehi, Utah

    This UHSAA Class 6A quarterfinal matchup between Skyridge (9-2) and American Fork (7-4) is a rematch from the regular season, with the victory going to the former, 26-14. Both teams have contrasting styles of play as Skyridge looks to throw the ball more through the air and American Fork looks to keep the ball on the ground. The Falcons are on a mission to reach the 6A state championship and they get over a hurdle here on Friday night against the Cavemen.

    Prediction: Skyridge 35, American Fork 17

    Hamilton (Ariz.) at Chandler (Ariz.)

    When: Friday, Nov. 7, 10 p.m. ET
    Where: Austin Field, Chandler, Arizona

    Hamilton (9-0) has looked nearly unstoppable offensively by one of the top Class of 2028 wide receivers in four-star talent Roye Oliver, who has hauled in 62 passes for 1,400 yards and 25 touchdowns. Chandler (8-1) lost their only game back in Week 2 of the season against Cathedral Catholic, but has reeled off seven straight victories. This Arizona regular season finale is easily the best game on the docket down in the Grand Canyon State.

    Prediction: Hamilton 52, Chandler 28

    St. Thomas More (Conn.) at Hun School (N.J.)

    When: Saturday, Nov. 8, 1 p.m. ET
    Where: The Hun School Athletic Complex, Princeton, N.J.

    Hun School (7-3) and St. Thomas More (1-2) are both a couple of the best teams in their respective states. When looking at the last time the Chancellors played was back on Oct. 24 and it’s only the fourth time they’ve played this season against a Raiders group that just lost to IMG Academy last week, 31-13. St. Thomas More will look to 2026 four-star EDGE Alhassan Iddrissu to get after Hun School three-star quarterback Lukas Prock and create havoc.

    Prediction: Hun School 31, St. Thomas More 14

    St. John’s College (D.C.) at Gonzaga (D.C.)

    When: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2 p.m. ET
    Where: Buchanan Field, Washington, District of Columbia

    One of the country’s most unique stadiums in Buchanan Field well play host in the nation’s capital between St. John’s College (6-3) and Gonzaga (5-4). The Cadets are coming off a 28-7 win over Bishop McNamara and look to make it consecutive wins since losing to DeMatha Catholic, 23-20, back on Oct. 24. The Eagles’ defense is loaded on the defensive line, led by Michigan commit Carter Meadows and Penn State commitment Tyson Harley. If last year’s meeting tells us anything, this will be a defensive slugfest between the D.C. powers.

    Prediction: Gonzaga 16, St. John’s College 14

    Kahuku (Hawaii) vs. Kapolei (Hawaii)

    When: Saturday, Nov. 8, 10 p.m. PT
    Where: John Kauinana Stadium, Mililani, Hawaii

    The first-ever Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) Open Division title game will feature Kahuku (7-3) against Kapolei (7-4). Kahuku is one of Hawaii’s most winningest high school football programs as they started off with a 20-0 loss to St. Louis, but ended up winning seven of their next nine games. Only other two losses for the Red Raiders came against nationally ranked Bishop Gorman (Nev.) and Mater Dei (Calif.) as they’ve defeated all other Hawaii-based opponents, including Kapolei in a 21-7 decision. We give the Raiders the edge in this one as they come away with Hawaii’s first Open Division title.

    Prediction: Kahuku 25, Kapolei 16

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    Week 10: High school football games to watch in the South Sound, predictions

    Read team previews and score predictions for five playoff games across the South Sound in Week 10, plus our predictions for the winner of every local Week 10 playoff matchup.

    Decatur Golden Gators (5-4) vs. Lakes Lancers (8-1)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Harry E. Lang Stadium

    Lakes will look to bounce back after dropping its first game of the season to Mount Tahoma in the 3A PSL championship game last week. Freshman QB Jadis Lefono should have more time to make plays against a Decatur front that’s not as dominant as the T-Birds one he faced a week ago. Decatur has been playing good football, though, winning three of its last four and keeping things tight in a loss to a good White River team two weeks ago. Decatur sophomore WR Scottie Dinwiddie can find the end zone at any time, but we think this matchup plays into the hands of Dave Miller’s squad and Lakes’ team speed. We’ll roll with the Lancers at Harry Lang.

    TNT pick: Lakes 28, Decatur 14

    Eastmont Wildcats (4-4) vs. Sumner Spartans (6-3)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Sunset Chev Stadium

    One thing is certain at Sunset Chev Stadium when playoff football arrives: Sumner’s going to run the rock. Expect a heavy dose of Spartans RB Lance McGee when the Spartans host Eastmont in Friday’s winner-to-state playoff game. The three-star recruit has been one of the state’s top rushers this fall, handling a bellcow role (1,373 YDS, 22 TD) with college-level size and speed. And Sumner’s defense? HC Keith Ross and the Spartans have seen a resurgence since their blowout loss to Puyallup in Week 5, outscoring opponents 198-3 in four straight wins. Eastmont counters with a run-heavy offense — both QB Peyton Zelinski and RB Bodie Yale ran for 100+ yards and two touchdowns in a Week 8 loss to Enumclaw — but we think the defending champs punch their ticket back to the state bracket.

    TNT pick: Sumner 35, Eastmont 14

    White River QB Chaz Strickland (left) and WR Parker Fry pose for a portrait during practice at White River High School’s Arrow Lumber Stadium on Oct. 16, 2025, in Buckley, Wash.

    Peninsula Seahawks (6-3) vs. White River Hornets (9-0)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Arrow Lumber Stadium

    White River captured the Battle of the Bridge, 3A NPSL title, and undefeated regular season (9-0) all in one with last week’s win over Enumclaw, their first over their archrivals since 2007. Up next? A chance to reach the state tournament for the first time since 2013, when the Hornets played in 2A. QB Chaz Strickland has thrown 30 touchdown passes this fall, but the defense in Buckley continues to steal the show — allowing just 40 total points in nine games. Peninsula has won six of its last seven games under first-year head coach Clay Mauro, and it’s up to an offense powered by RB Jacob Martin (127-741-7) to keep this district playoff game close. We think White River’s defense does enough.

    TNT pick: White River 24, Peninsula 14

    Gig Harbor running back Ian Shearer (8), center, pulls against several Peninsula defenders during the Fish Bowl on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025, at Mount Tahoma Stadium in Tacoma, Wash.

    Gig Harbor Tides (6-3) vs. Sedro-Woolley Cubs (9-0)

    2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Sedro-Woolley High School

    Gig Harbor felt it was underseeded and should’ve been hosting a Week 10 playoff game. The Tides will now have the opportunity to take out that frustration on the field on the road against Sedro-Woolley, the undefeated 3A Wesco North champion. Both teams are run-heavy: Sedro-Woolley has four players with over 100 rushing yards on the season; Gig Harbor’s Wing-T has produced five 200+ yard rushers this season, and six with over 100 yards. Gig Harbor has upset ability, but it’s tough to pick against an undefeated team at home.

    TNT pick: Sedro-Woolley 24, Gig Harbor 21

    Curtis running back Tyce Kinley (3) runs in a touchdown against the Lakes Lancers during the second half of the game at Harry Lang Stadium, on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, in Lakewood, Wash.

    Kentwood Conquerors (7-2) vs. Curtis Vikings (6-3)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Curtis High School

    Following their Week 4 loss to Kennedy Catholic, Kentwood stormed through five straight 4A NPSL rivals en route to a runner-up league finish. They’ll enter Friday night’s playoff game in University Place with momentum, where the Conquerors can clinch a state berth for the first time in four years. Curtis’ defensive line headlined by Division-I edge rusher Roby Lavata’i could pose problems for the run game, but Kentwood QB Brandon Tagle has flashed connections with WRs Romeo Cabansag (358 YDS, 6 TD) and Trevon Mayfield (450 YDS, 6 TD). Curtis features a two-man rushing attack between RBs Ryland Geldermann and Tyce Kinley behind one of the area’s bigger offensive lines. We’ll take the Vikings in their quest for three-straight state tournament appearances.

    TNT pick: Curtis 31, Kentwood 20

    TNT picks for the rest of the district round games featuring South South programs. Find our statewide Week 10 pairings list here.

    Puyallup Vikings players pray before the game against the Sumner Spartans at Sparks Stadium, on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash.

    CLASS 4A

    Kamiak Knights (3-7) vs. Puyallup Vikings (9-0)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Sparks Stadium

    TNT pick: Puyallup

    Stadium Tigers (6-3) vs. Graham-Kapowsin Eagles (8-1)

    7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Art Crate Field

    TNT pick: Graham-Kapowsin

    Olympia Bears (5-4) vs. Camas Papermakers (7-2)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Doc Harris Stadium

    TNT pick: Camas

    Lake Washington Kangaroos (9-0) vs. Kennedy Catholic Lancers (7-2)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Renton Memorial Stadium

    TNT pick: Kennedy Catholic

    Tahoma Bears (6-3) vs. Glacier Peak Grizzlies (8-1)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Glacier Peak High School

    TNT pick: Glacier Peak

    Kentwood Conquerors (7-2) vs. Curtis Vikings (6-3)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Curtis High School

    TNT pick: Curtis

    Kamiak Braves (8-2) vs. Bethel Bison (5-4)

    Saturday, Nov. 8 at Art Crate Field

    TNT pick: Kamiakin

    Mount Tahoma enters the field for a game against Bellarmine on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Mount Tahoma in Tacoma, Wash.

    CLASS 3A

    Prairie Falcons (6-3) vs. Mount Tahoma T-Birds (9-0)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Mount Tahoma High School

    TNT pick: Mount Tahoma

    Shorewood Stormrays (7-2) vs. Enumclaw Hornets (8-1)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Enumclaw Stadium (Pete’s Pool)

    TNT pick: Enumclaw

    Mount Vernon Bulldogs (6-3) vs. Lincoln Abes (6-3)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Lincoln Bowl

    TNT pick: Lincoln

    Federal Way Eagles (6-3) vs. Kelso Hilanders (8-1)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Kelso High School

    TNT pick: Federal Way

    Tumwater running back Peyton Davis runs drills during a football practice at Tumwater High School on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Tumwater, Wash.

    CLASS 2A

    Sultan Turks (6-3) vs. Tumwater T-Birds (8-1)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Tumwater District Stadium

    TNT pick: Tumwater

    East Valley of Spokane Knights (5-4) vs. Orting Cardinals (9-0)

    12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Orting High School

    TNT pick: Orting

    Cedarcrest Red Wolves (7-2) vs. Franklin Pierce Cardinals (7-2)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Franklin Pierce High School

    TNT pick: Franklin Pierce

    Fife Trojans (4-5) vs. Washougal Panthers (8-1)

    7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Washougal High School

    TNT pick: Washougal

    Ephrata Tigers (6-3) vs. Steilacoom Sentinels (7-2)

    2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Steilacoom High School

    TNT pick: Steilacoom

    CLASS 1A

    Tenino Beavers (6-3) vs. Cascade Christian Cougars (8-1)

    7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Sunset Chev Stadium

    TNT pick: Cascade Christian

    Lakeside Nine Mile Falls Eagles (4-4) vs. Rochester Warriors (7-2)

    3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Centralia Tiger Stadium

    TNT pick: Rochester

    Zillah Leopards (7-2) vs. Life Christian Eagles (5-4)

    2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Harry Lang Stadium

    TNT pick: Life Christian

    Report: Police secure arrest warrant for Florida high school football player after on-field altercation

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    An incident that occurred during a Florida high school football playoff game on Friday night has led to police securing an arrest warrant for an 18-year-old player.

    News4Jax reported on Tuesday afternoon that the Fernandina Beach Police Department now has an arrest warrant for a Bell High School player who struck a Fernandina Beach High School player at the end of a play on Friday night.

    Video captured two players getting into a shoving match away from a play in the first round of the SSAA Atlantic State Championship. The Bell player got ahold of the Fernandina Beach player’s face mask. As the Fernandina Beach player began to pull away, his helmet came off. The Bell player then swung the helmet and struck the Fernandina Beach player in the face, sending him down to the ground:

    The Bell player tossed the helmet after connecting and walked away as other Fernandina Beach players and coaches rushed onto the field. According to the report, there were multiple scuffles that ensued both on and off the field.

    There were a pair of Fernandina Beach officers working at the game who helped gain control of the situation, per the report. Fernandina Beach PD then escorted the Bell bus and players off Amelia Island. On Monday, the Nassau County School District issued a statement praising how the Fernandina Beach team handled the situation:

    “The incident at the conclusion of last Friday night’s football game between Fernandina Beach High School and Bell Middle/Senior High School, involving a Bell player pulling a FBHS player’s helmet off and striking him in the head with the helmet, has been reported to the Sunshine State Athletic Conference for investigation,“ the statement said.

    “Bell Middle/Senior High School administration is aware of the incident and appropriate disciplinary consequences will be administered. The safety of our student athletes and proper sportsmanship are top priorities for all athletic programs at Fernandina Beach High School. We are proud of how our players, coaches, staff members, parents and fans represent the Pirate community. They are all to be commended for their response to what could have escalated into something much worse.”

    Fernandina Beach won the game 48-21, moving on to the quarterfinals of the state tournament. The Pirates are scheduled to play Paxon School for Advanced Studies this Friday, Nov. 7.

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