Muskegon, Waco tie for most 100-point games by a high school team, and other 100-point game trivia.
When
Williamson (Mobile, Ala.) defeated Murphy (Mobile) 100-0 last week, it marked the 47th year in which the 100-point threshold had been reached at least twice during the high school football season. However, it was just the second time there were two or more 100-point games in the past 55 years.
Which got us to thinking about other 100-point game trivia.
What teams have the most 100-point games?
What years did the most 100-point games occur?
Which team has the most consecutive 100-point games?
Find the answers to those questions and more below. All data was compiled from the
LuckyShow.org website by Paul S. Luchter.

Williamson running back Todrick Withers and teammates were off to the races early and often last week in a 100-0 win over Murphy. In Murphy's defense, Williamson has done that to everybody it has played this season, outscoring opponents 311-14 en route to a 5-0 start. (PHOTO: Michael Odendahl)
BY THE NUMBERS: 100-point games
Teams with most 100-point games all-time
T1. Waco (Texas) — 11
def. Bartlett, 131-0 (1915)
def. Mart, 107-0 (1918)
def. Mexia, 138-0 (1921)
def. Corsicana, 100-0 (1922)
def. State Orphan's, 119-0 (1922)
def. McGregor, 127-0 (1923)
def. Brady, 122-0 (1925)
def. Corpus Christi, 101-0 (1926)
def. Marlin, 107-0 (1927)
def. Jefferson Davis, 124-0 (1927)
def. HIllsboro, 109-0 (1928)
T1. Muskegon (Mich.) — 11
def. Union, 102-0 (1902)
def. Holland, 102-0 (1907)
def. Kalamazoo Central, 100-9 (1911)
def. Hastings Square, 216-0 (1912)
def. Ferris Institute, 130-0 (1912)
def. Racine (Wisc.), 112-0 (1915)
def. Big Rapids, 110-0 (1915)
def. Manistee, 120-0 (1916)
def. Shelby, 104-0 (1916)
def. Holland, 114-0 (1919)
def. Fremont, 101-0 (1920)
3. Fostoria (Ohio) — 8
def. Defiance, 110-0 (1908)
def. Crestline, 131-0 (1912)
def. Prairie Depot, 103-0 (1912)
def. Bucyrus, 106-0 (1914)
def. Tiffin, 112-3 (1914)
def. Bellevue, 102-0 (1918)
def. South (Lima), 104-0 (1920)
def. Willard, 110-0 (1922)
4. Great Falls (Mont.) — 7
def. Chinook, 100-0 (1915)
def. Helena, 100-0 (1920)
def. Choteau, 122-0 (1921)
def. Belt, 113-0 (1922)
def. Stanford, 105-0 (1922)
def. Helena, 108-6 (1924)
def. Judith Basin, 108-0 (1926)
T5. Owensboro (Ky.) — 6
def. Central City, 104-0 (1916)
def. Princeton, 104-0 (1916)
def. Madisonville, 116-0 (1917)
def. Hopkinsville, 130-0 (1917)
def. Henderson Barret, 124-0 (1919)
def. Booneville, 109-0 (1919)
T5. Waite (Toledo, Ohio) — 6
def. Bradner, 114-0 (1918)
def. West (Columbus), 115-0 (1921)
def. Tiffin, 114-0 (1921)
def. Ada, 162-0 (1921)
def. Columbus South, 115-0 (1923)
def. Carey, 111-0 (1928)
T7. Gridley (Ill.) — 5
def. Chenoa, 169-0 (1920)
def. Fairbury Township, 105-0 (1920)
def. McLean, 105-0 (1926)
def. Lexington, 116-0 (1926)
def. McLean, 107-9 (1926)
T7. Terrill School for Boys (Texas) — 5
def. Burleson College, 107-0 (1912)
def. Wills Point, 114-0 (1913)
def. Rusk Academy, 101-0 (1916)
def. Powell University, 102-0 (1918)
def. Corsicana, 108-0 (1918)
T7. Worthington (Minn.) — 5
def. Adrian, 104-0 (1916)
def. Farimont, 162-0 (1916)
def. Luverne, 110-0 (1916)
def. Spirit Lake, 131-0 (1921)
def. Luverne, 121-0 (1921)
T7. Denison-Schleswig (Denison, Iowa) — 5
def. Carroll, 129-0 (1912)
def. Lake City, 106-0 (1913)
def. Carroll, 102-0 (1918)
def. Jefferson, 102-0 (1919)
def. Woodbine, 131-6 (1921)
T7. Everett (Wash.) — 5
def. North (Bellingham), 174-0 (1913)
def. Bellingham State Normal, 102-0 (1914)
def. Franklin (Portland), 121-0 (1916)
def. Auburn, 122-0 (1917)
def. Lincoln, 125-7 (1919)
T7. Steele (Toledo, Ohio) — 5
def. Greenville, 134-0 (1919)
def. Norwood, 100-0 (1919)
def. Norwood, 129-0 (1920)
def. South (Columbus), 112-0 (1921)
def. Wabash, 109-6 (1921)
Most 100-point games in a season
4 —
Genoa-Hugo (Hugo, Colo.) 1930
3 — Waite (Toledo, Ohio) (1921)
3 — Worthington (1916)
3 — Owensboro (Ky.) (1917)
3 — Gridley (Ill.) (1926)
3 — Euchee Indian (1914)
3 — Elkhart (Ind.) (1912)
3 —
Carthage (Mo.) (1921)
56 schools had two in one season100 points in back-to-back games
Hugo, 1930 (three in a row)
Oakdale (Buffalo, N.Y.), 1904
Muskegon (Mich.), 1912
Euchee Indian (Okla.), 1914
Owensboro, 1917
Clay County (Kan.), 1917
Oshkosh (Wisc.), 1917
East (Salt Lake City, Utah), 1919
Heavener (Okla.), 1920
Sapulpa (Okla.), 1920
Waite (Toledo), 1921
Carthage (Mo.), 1921
Harlowton (Mont.), 1921
Great Falls (Mont.), 1922
Marion (Kan.), 1922
Benkleman (Neb.), 1923
Gridley (Ill.), 1926
Spur (Texas), 1930
Most points in back-to-back games
1. Muskegon, 346 points
Def. Hastings Square, 216-0; def. Ferris Institute, 130-02. Stigler (Okla.), 338 points
Def. Fort Gibson, 219-0; def. Tahlequah, 119-03. Spur (Texas), 328 pointsDef. Lorenzo, 186-0; def. Estelline, 142-04. Marion (Kan.), 330
Def. Burns, 125-7; def. HIllsboro, 205-0Most 100-point games in a year
1. 1921 — 107
2. 1920 — 84
3. 1922 — 69
4. 1914 — 63
4. 1924 — 63
6. 1917 — 62
7. 1919 — 59
8. 1913 — 58
9. 1916 — 52
10. 1923 — 51
10. 1915 — 51
12. 1928 — 42
13. 1912 — 39
14. 1926 — 35
15. 1925 — 31
16. 1927 — 30
17. 1930 — 29
18. 1918 — 23
19. 1929 — 17
20. 1931 — 16
20. 1911 — 16
Most 100-point games on a single day
Oct. 4, 1924 — 12
Oct. 26, 1912 — 9
Sept. 26, 1914 — 9
Oct. 24, 1914 — 8
Oct. 11, 1913 — 8
Oct. 15, 1921 — 8
Oct. 1, 1921 — 8
Oct. 28, 1922 — 7
Oct. 14, 1922 — 7
Smallest margin of victory
17 points —
Meadville (Pa.) def. DuBois, 107-90 (2015)
24 points —
Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.) def. Harrells Christian Academy, 104-80 (2012)
58 points —
Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh, N.C.) def. Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, 100-42 (1995)
Widest margin of victory
256 points —
Haven (Kan.) def. Sylvia, 256-0 (1927)
233 points —
Staunton (Ill.) def. Gillespie, 233-0 (1923)
219 points — Stigler def. Fort Gibson, 219-0 (1924)
216 points — Muskegon def. Fort Hastings, 216-0 (1912)
211 points —
Chaparral (Anthony, Kan.) def. Kiowa, 211-0 (1913)
205 points — Marion def. Hillsboro, 205-0 (1922)