Friday's Arkansas high school football scores (9/27/2024)

Check out the winners and losers, from Arkansas' Top 25 to every team from across the state
Top-ranked Bryant was impressive again Friday night, rolling over Central, 62-13.
Top-ranked Bryant was impressive again Friday night, rolling over Central, 62-13. / Photo by Tommy Land

Here are the final scores from Arkansas high school football from Friday, Sept. 27, 2024

Arkansas Top 25

No. 1 Bryant 62, Central 13

No. 2 Fayetteville 49, No. 14 Bentonville West 21

No. 3 Greenwood 28, No. 8 Shiloh Christian 17

No. 4 Parkview 52, Hot Springs 14 (Thurs.)

No. 5 Conway 56, Little Rock Southwest 22

No. 6 Pulaski Academy 47, North Little Rock 0

No. 7 Benton 48, Jonesboro 35

No. 15 Mountain Home 50, No. 9 Southside 35

No. 10 Marion 45, Sylvan Hills 7

No. 11 Little Rock Christian 28, No. 12 Cabot 24

No. 13 Bentonville 55, Har-Ber 21

No. 15 Mountain Home 50, Southside 35

No. 16 Lake Hamilton 26, Siloam Springs 6

No. 17 Catholic 26, El Dorado 6

No. 18 Robinson 49, Watson Chapel 0

No. 19 Valley View 49, Paragould 0

No. 20 Harding Academy 35, Green County Tech 14

No. 21 Rogers 35, Northside 7

No. 22 Lakeside 43, Camden Fairview 36

No. 23 Elkins 45, Gentry 20

No. 24 Prescott 43, Fouke 8

No. 25 Springdale 48, Rogers Heritage 20

Others

Alma 26, Harrison 15

Arkadelphia 42, Nashville 12

Arkansas Christian Academy 26, Southwest Christian 22

Ashdown 37, Harmony Grove 30

Atkins 49, Episcopal 6

Bauxite 78, Foutain Lake 72

Beebe 22, Maumelle 0

Berryville 21, Huntsville 6

Bigelow 45, Magazine 12

Bismarck 55, Parkers Chapel 8

Booneville 49, Cedarville 0

Blytheville 32, Cave City 6

Carlisle 56, Baptist Prep 7

Centerpoint 36, Horatio 16

Charleston 36, West Fork 14

Conway Christian 44, Mountainburg 0

Corning 20, Rector 8

Dardanelle 65, Dover 14

De Queen 39, Hope 13

Des Arc 44, Earle 8

Desoto 42, Deer Creek 0

Dierks 32, Lafayette County 22

East Poinsett County 56, Izard County 6

Farmington 44, Pea Ridge 7

Force 42, Barton 6

Glen Rose 35, Two River 7

Gravette 62, Lincoln 24

Hampton 6, Clarendon 0

Harmony Grove 50, Smackover 42

Hazen 14, Bearden 12

Heber Springs 31, Central Arkansas Christian 29

Hector 36, Mountain Pine 12

Helena 18, Stuttgart 17

Highland 43, Gosnell 14

Jessieville 37, Magnet Cove 30

Junction City 49, Foreman 6

Lavaca 49, Greenland 42

Lonoke 35, Forrest City 0

Prairie Grove 56, Green Forest 0

Magnolia 27, Arkansas 20

Malvern 37, Genoa Central 0

Mansfield 36, Hackett 6

Marked Tree 22, Lee 0

Mayflower 42, Mountain View 0

Mena 33, Pottsville 14

Mills University 49, Bald Knob 0

Mineral Springs 56, Spring Hill 20

Monticello 35, Hamburg 32

Morrilton 45, Greenbrier 42

Mount Ida 41, Westside-Johnson County 0

Murfreesboro 22, Gurdon 7

Nettleton 27, Batesville 12

Newport 56, Piggott 18

Osceola 44, Hoxie 7

Paris 41, Danville 13

Perryville 45, Cutter-Morning Star 0

Pine Bluff 15, Jacksonville 0

Quitman 40, Yellville-Smmit 14

Rivercrest 40, Harrisburg 14

Rison 24, Palestine-Wheatley 0

Russellville 31, Van Buren 23

Salem 36, Melbourne 3

Searcy 42, White Hall 13

Sheridan 62, West Memphis 14

Southside 10, Pocahontas 7

Star City 46, Crossett 0

Strong 52, Dermott 0

Subiaco Academy 36, Rose Bud 0

Trumann 30, Westside 0

Vilonia 51, Clarksville 13

Waldron 22, Ozark 15

Walnut Ridge 38, Manila 0

Warren 36, DeWitt 22

Woodlawn 40, August 0


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Gary Adornato
GARY ADORNATO

Gary Adornato began covering high school sports with the Baltimore Sun in 1982, while still a mass communications major at Towson University, and in 2003 became one of the first journalists to cover high school sports online while operating MIAASports.com, the official website of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association. Later, Adornato pioneered market-wide coverage of high school sports with DigitalSports.com, introducing video highlights and player interviews while assembling an award-winning editorial staff. In 2010, he launched VarsitySportsNetwork.com which became the premier source of high school media coverage in the state of Maryland. In 2022, he sold VSN to The Baltimore Banner and joined SBLive Sports as the company's East Coast Managing Editor.