Mississippi Top 25 high school football scoreboard (9/6/2024)

No. 1 Brandon hosts No. 3 Madison Central as Mississippi high school football season moves into Week 2
Fans of the Brandon Bulldogs hope their will be plenty to cheer about when Mississippi's No. 1 team hosts No. 3 Madison County, Friday, in the the marque match-up of state's Top 25.
Fans of the Brandon Bulldogs hope their will be plenty to cheer about when Mississippi's No. 1 team hosts No. 3 Madison County, Friday, in the the marque match-up of state's Top 25. / Hannah Mattix/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK

SB Live's Mississippi high school football Top 25

1. Brandon (2-0)

Defeated No. 3 Madison Central 21-7

2. Oak Grove (2-0)

Defeated No. 21 Ocean Springs 35-21

3. Madison Central (1-1)

Lost to No. 1 Brandon 21-7

4. Louisville (2-0)

Defeated Neshoba Central 22-0

5. West Jones (2-0)

Defeated Northeast Jones 35-7

6. Tupelo (2-0)

Defeated Southaven 40-13

7. Oxford (1-1)

Lost to No. 23 South Panola 41-34

8. Starkville (2-0)

Defeated No. 10 West Point 33-26

9. Hartfield Academy (2-0)

Defeated Natchez Cathedral 49-0

10. West Point (0-2)

Lost to No. 8 Starkville 33-26

11. Picayune Maroon Tide (1-1)

Defeated Northshore (LA) 35-0

12. Grenada (1-1)

Defeated Winona 49-6

13. Warren Central (1-1)

Defeated Pearl 21-0

14. Hattiesburg (2-0)

Defeated No. 17 Laurel 46-7

15. Jackson Prep (2-0)

Defeated Pillow Academy 63-0

16. Madison-Ridgeland Academy (1-1)

Lost to Pulaski Academy (AR) 60-36

17. Laurel (0-2)

Lost to No. 14 Hattiesburg 46-7

18. Holmes County Central (2-0)

Defeated Jefferson County 22-14

19. Noxubee County (1-1)

Defeated Philadelphia 39-7

20. Gulfport (2-0)

Defeated Vancleave 35-0

21. Ocean Springs (0-2)

Lost to No. 2 Oak Grove 35-21

22. George County (2-0)

George County 51-36

23. South Panola (1-1)

Defeated No. 7 Oxford 41-34

24. Poplarville (2-0)

Defeated Stone 13-7

25. Charleston (2-0)

Defeated North Panola 34-14


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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.