The wildest games of the weekend included a three-overtime game in Texas between Pottsboro and Caddo Mills and a win by South Carolina defending state champion Gaffney.
Read on to see the rest of the weekend's wildest games.
Weekend's Wildest High School Football Games
South Granville (Creedmoor, N.C.) 67
Franklinton (N.C.) 57
Sean Bowman ran for 396 yards and scored three touchdowns on runs of 5, 23 and 80 yards for South Granville. Quarterback
Matt McCutcheon added three touchdowns for the winners while throwing for 193 yards. Franklinton trailed 49-21 in the third quarter, but closed to within 54-49 in the fourth period.
Pottsboro (Texas) 62
Caddo Mills (Texas) 61
The two teams battled through three overtimes with Pottsboro making the extra point in the third overtime and Caddo Mills failing to get the two-point conversion.
Erik Richards ran 38 times for 265 yards and six touchdowns in the loss for Caddo Mills.
Dixon (Holly Ridge, N.C.) 62
Croatan (Newport, N.C.) 57
The two teams combined for 52 points in the fourth quarter and a total of 1,232 yards of total offense. Dixon had 641 yards while Croatan put up 591 yards.
Andrew Colborn completed 22 of 34 passes for 485 yards and six touchdowns for Croatan. His top receiver,
Beau Bryan, caught nine passes for 258 yards and four scores.
Malik Simons had a big day for Dixon, carrying 27 times for 328 yards and three touchdowns.
Harrison (Farmington Hills, Mich.) 60
Oak Park (Mich.) 52
Harrison scored twice in the final 6.2 seconds to secure the win. Alex Bolstrum booted a 27-yard field goal to give Harrison a 54-51 lead and
Peyton Petersen returned a fumble on the ensuing kickoff 33 yards for a touchdown.
Jevon Shaw threw for 306 yards and ran for 106 to lead Harrison. He threw three touchdown passes, ran for another score and reached the end zone on a kickoff return. For Oak Park,
John Kelly ran for 236 yards and five touchdowns, according to Michigan Live.
Greenville (S.C.) 60
Pickens (S.C.) 52
Greenville led by 33 points at one point, but Pickens cut the lead to just eight points in the second half.
Carson Spiers, a sophomore quarterback, led Greenville by completing 31 of 45 passes for 431 yards and six touchdowns.
Knoxville Central (Knoxville, Tenn.) 63
Clinton (Tenn.) 60
On the last play of the game,
Austin Kirby threw 59 yards to
Jajuan Stinson to give Knoxville Central the win.
George Washington (Charleston, W. Va.) 60
Hurricane (W. Va.) 54
Draven Riffe ran for 220 yards on 28 carries with three touchdowns for George Washington while Hurricane got 224 yards on 30 carries with five touchdowns from
Zach Pate.
Gaffney (S.C.) 63
Mauldin (S.C.) 59
Gaffney scored 28 points in the fourth quarter and got 377 yards passing from
Shaq Davidson in the win over Mauldin. Davidson, who threw for three touchdowns, also ran for 129 yards and a score.
Hyleck Foster added 127 yards rushing and five touchdowns for the winners.
Dre Massey had a huge night for Mauldin, rushing for 275 yards and six touchdowns and passing for 300 yards.

Derek Scott, Abilene
File photo by Rickey Brown
Lee-Scott Academy (Auburn, Ala.) 71
East Memorial Christian Academy (Prattville, Ala.) 59
Thomas DeGrange ran for 262 yards on 26 carries with four touchdowns and
Tanner Blatt ran 18 times for 166 yards and four scores to lead Lee-Scott Academy to the win.
Westlake (Ohio) 56
Rocky River (Ohio) 55
Jaquan Hardy scored seven touchdowns and gained 232 yards on 20 carries for Westlake. Rocky River quarterback
Matt Lowry had 187 yards rushing and 116 yards passing and had four total touchdowns.
Midland Lee (Midland, Texas) 53
Abilene (Texas) 51
Brady Roper's 38-yard field goal at the end of the game gave Midland Lee the win.
Caden Coots completed 26 of 38 passes for 351 yards and four touchdowns while Abilene's
Derek Scott completed 17 of 25 passes for 290 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for three scores.
Centennial (Gresham, Ore.) 70
Reynolds (Troutdale, Ore.) 50
Centennial had three runners over 100 yards, including
Nick Clark with 198 yards and two touchdowns,
A.J. Wienke with 187 yards and four touchdowns and
Bobby Craswell with 130 yards and two touchdowns.