Top 10 highest scoring high school football games of the week

By Kevin Askeland Sep 7, 2016, 11:00am

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The Top 10 highest scoring games in the nation for the weekend of Sept. 2-3.

143 points - Beckville (Texas) 77, West Sabine (Pineland, Texas) 66
Beckville overcame a 58-41 deficit with 10:51 remaining in the fourth quarter with five touchdowns. Trey Lindsay completed 16 of 25 passes for 312 yards and six touchdowns for the winners while Morey Morrison caught eight passes for 198 yards and four touchdowns.

138 - Robinson (Texas) 70, Lampasas (Texas) 68
Robinson overcame a 15-point deficit in the third quarter in a game that that featured only one punt.
Chase Allison accounted for seven touchdowns in Robinson's 70-68 win over Lampasas in Texas.
Chase Allison accounted for seven touchdowns in Robinson's 70-68 win over Lampasas in Texas.
File photo by Mark Cooley
126 - Western Reserve (Hudson, Ohio) 64, Cardinal Stritch (Oregon, Ohio) 62
Western Reserve Academy had 588 yards rushing on the night including 289 yards and five touchdowns by Jayden Demmy. Dakota Gibbons added 139 yards on just five carries.

126 - Loachapoka (Ala.) 82, Autaugaville (Ala.) 44
After giving up 92 points in its first two games, Loachapoka set a school record, according to the Alabama High School Football Historical Society, with 82 points in a win over Autaugaville. The 82 points allowed also set a school record for Autaugaville.

124 - Yale (Okla.) 76, Liberty (Mounds, Okla.) 48
Without a win since the 2013 season, Yale scored more points in their season opener than they did during the entire 2014 and 2015 seasons. According to the Stillwater News Press, Yale scored just 74 points in 2014 and 72 points in 2015.
 
124 - Ooltewah (Tenn.) 69, Erwin (Asheville, N.C.) 55
Erwin quarterback Damien Ferguson set a pair of state records and came close to a third in his team's loss to Ooltewah. Ferguson completed 50 passes in 84 attempts, both state records in North Carolina, for 666 yards and six touchdowns. The yardage total falls short of the NCHSAA state record of 667 yards by Connor Mitch of Wakefield (Raleigh). Will Greer of Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.) threw for 837 yards in a game, but Davidson Day is not a NCHSAA member school. Receiver C.J. Thompson set a state record with 364 receiving yards on 17 catches.



120 - Ridge View (Columbia, S.C.) 68, Ninety Six (S.C.) 52
Ridge View had 674 yards of offense in the win. Ali Kelley rushed for 205 yards and two touchdowns while Jalen Smith threw for 310 yards and accounted for five touchdowns for the winners.

119 - Tumwater (Wash.) 77, Franklin Pierce (Tacoma, Wash.) 42
In a sign of sportsmanship, Tumwater took over on the Franklin Pierce 10 yard line with seven minutes remaining, but chose to take a knee four times and took three delay of game penalties rather than break 80 points, according to the News Tribune. Jakob Holbrook rushed for 220 yards and four touchdowns.

117 - Nashua South (Nashua, N.H.) 76, Spaulding (Rochester, N.H.) 41
Nashua South quarterback Sean Holland accounted for seven touchdowns, all in the first half, to lead the winners. He completed 17 of 22 passes for 219 yards and ran for 126 yards. He threw for four touchdowns and ran for three more. He did not play in the second half.

116 - Pampa (Pampa, Texas) 65, Elk City (Okla.) 51
Brandon Steward completed 31 of 46 passes for 362 yards and four touchdowns to lead Pampa. Brendon Woelfle caught 12 passes for 135 yards and two scores.