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highschoolfootballamerica.com | Jeff Fisher
9-time Pennsylvania high school football state champ St. Joseph’s Prep is never afraid to play the best in the nation. The Hawks recently released 2025 schedule may be the best yet. Seven of SJP’s ten regular season games will be against teams that finished 2024 ranked in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football. The Hawks, regulars in our national rankings, finished No. 26 last year.
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highschoolfootballamerica.com | Jeff Fisher
One year after retiring, Brian Hales is back on the sidelines at Butler. The school has announced that Hales has been named the program’s interim head coach, replacing Glenwood Ferebee after one year with the Bulldogs. Introducing our interim Head Football Coach – Brian Hales. pic.twitter.com/TRdM7z9sJH— Butler Bulldogs Football (@butlerbulldogs) May 21, 2025 Hales’ resume includes leading Butler to a 2012 state championship. He retired with a 131-35 record after the 2023 season.
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highschoolfootballamerica.com | Jeff Fisher
The Pittsburgh Steelers High School Showcase Game of the Week is back to spotlight the 2025 western Pennsylvania high school football season. The NFL team has announced a 10-week broadcast schedule that includes four teams that finished 2024 ranked in the High School Football America Pennsylvania Top 25, powered by NFL Play Football.
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highschoolfootballamerica.com | Jeff Fisher
The 2025 Indiana high school football season begins August 4 with non-contact practice. Eighteen days later, the regular season will kick-off on August 22. Below are all of the key dates for the 2025 high school football season from Indiana High School Athletic Association.
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highschoolfootballamerica.com | Jeff Fisher
Badin High School made history Sunday, winning the first-ever Ohio Girls’ High School Football State Championship. The Rams beat Willoughby South 40-16 in the title game at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon. The day began with eight teams, four representing the Cincinnati Bengals‘ division (Mount Notre Dame, Badin, Seton, Shroder) and four from the Cleveland Browns‘ division (Willoughby South, Edgewood, Berkshire, Massillon).
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