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Top High School Football Teams: USA Today’s Super 50 Rankings

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 25, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Nation’s⁤ elite High School Football Teams Forge Impressive Records as october Approaches

As September winds down, high school football powerhouses across the United States are establishing themselves as ⁢contenders, boasting largely​ undefeated records.These teams-representing the best ⁣of⁤ their respective states-are building momentum as⁣ they ⁣head into ⁣the crucial October ⁤stretch of the season. The performance of these programs ⁢not only impacts local communities but also serves as a⁤ breeding ground for future collegiate and professional talent.

Currently, several states ⁣have teams standing out⁤ with unblemished or near-perfect records.‍ This early-season dominance sets the stage​ for intense competition and potential championship runs. Here’s a state-by-state look at the top-ranked high school football teams and their 2025 records‍ as of September 24th:

State leaders (September 24, 2025)

* Alabama: Thompson (Alabaster) – ‍2-0
* Arizona: Chandler‌ – 2-0
*‍ Arkansas: Bentonville -‍ 4-0
* California: Mater dei (Santa Ana) – 4-0
* Colorado: Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village) – 5-0
* Connecticut: Fairfield Prep -⁢ 2-0
*⁤ Delaware: Salesianum (Wilmington) ⁢- 4-0
* Florida: American Heritage (Plantation) – 3-0
* Georgia: Buford – 4-0
* ​ Hawaii: Saint Louis (Honolulu) – 3-0
* Idaho: Rocky Mountain (Meridian) – 4-0
* Illinois: ​Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort) -⁢ 4-0
*‌ indiana: Centre ⁣Grove (Greenwood) – 5-0
* Iowa: Dowling Catholic (West des ‌Moines) – 4-0
* ⁣ Kansas: Maize – 5-0
* Kentucky: Trinity (Louisville) – 3-0
* Louisiana: Catholic (Baton Rouge) – 3-0
* ​ Maine: Thornton Academy (Saco) – 3-0
* Maryland: St. frances (Baltimore) -⁢ 4-0
* Massachusetts: Xaverian Brothers (Westwood) – 2-1
* Michigan: detroit Catholic Central – 4-1
* Minnesota: Eden Prairie – 4-0
* Mississippi: Oak Grove – 3-1
*⁤ Missouri: Christian Brothers College (St. ​Louis) – 4-0
* Montana: Sentinel (Missoula) – 3-0
* Nebraska: ⁤ Gretna⁢ – 4-0
* Nevada: Bishop Gorman ‍(Las Vegas) – 5-0
* New Hampshire: Exeter – 3-0
* New Jersey: Bergen catholic (Oradell)⁤ – 4-0
* new Mexico: Las Cruces – 5-0
* ⁢ New York: Iona ⁣Preparatory School (New ‌Rochelle) – 3-0
* North Carolina: Grimsley (Greensboro) – 4-0
*‍ ‌ North Dakota: New Rockford-Sheyenne – 5-0
* Ohio: Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati) – 4-1
* Oklahoma: Bixby – 3-0
* Oregon: west Linn – 3-0
* Pennsylvania: la Salle College (Glenside) – 4-0
* Rhode Island: ‍ Bishop Hendricken (Warwick) – 2-1
* South Carolina: ‍ Dutch Fork (Irmo) – 3-1
* South Dakota: Lincoln (Sioux Falls) – 4-0
* ⁤ ​ tennessee: Baylor (Chattanooga) – 4-0
* Texas: Allen – ⁣4-0
* Utah: Lone Peak

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Trinity School’s CANstruction Competition Benefits West Texas Food Bank

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 20, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trinity School Students Build to Fight ⁣Hunger in West Texas

MIDLAND, texas (October 26, 2025) – Students at Trinity School in Midland recently combined creativity and⁣ community service, donating 3,549 cans of food to the West Texas Food Bank‌ as part of their ​annual BIGG (Big ⁢Ideas of the Greater Good) project. The donation comes at a ⁤critical time for the food bank, ​which has faced increased⁤ demand and reduced federal support this year.

For one week, Trinity students participated in a school-wide canned food ‌drive culminating in a “CANstruction” competition. Students‌ were challenged to build structures and scenes using the collected cans, fostering teamwork and innovative thinking.

“This is a great way to develop teamwork and to ⁣promote the idea of helping other people,” explained Brian Peters, Head of ​Lower ​School at Trinity School.‍ He noted the excitement of watching students collaborate and problem-solve, utilizing a typically utilitarian item in a creative way.

the resulting creations were diverse, ranging from a fairytale⁤ castle complete with can-constructed royalty to a whimsical scene populated by ⁢llama figures. Kindergarten classes collaborated to build a colorful apple orchard, meticulously arranging cans to represent trees, apples, and the sun. Another class tackled the “three can wonders of the world,” recreating miniature versions of the Coliseum, Eiffel Tower, and Pyramids.

trinity staff and West Texas Food Bank representatives judged the CANstruction projects, awarding prizes for most creative design, best construction, and best use of can labels.

Libby Stephens, CEO of the West Texas Food Bank, praised the students’ efforts. “Little hands⁢ truly can ‍make⁤ a ⁤big difference in our community,” she said, emphasizing the impact of the donation.”This year has been difficult for many different reasons. It was a difficult summer. We seen some federal⁣ cuts‍ and lost access​ to food. So food drives right now ⁤and donations are a huge help right now.”

The project serves‍ as a kick-off to Hunger Action ⁣Month,highlighting Trinity’s commitment to‍ service learning and making a ​positive impact in West Texas.

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Here are a few concise SEO title options, prioritizing keywords and length (under 60 characters):* **WNC High School Football: Week 5 Scores** (Best – clear & direct) * **NCHSAA Football: WNC Week 5 Results** * **WNC Football: Week 5 Updates & Scores**

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 20, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Western​ North ⁤Carolina High School Football: Week 5‍ Results‌ Showcase Dominance and Close Contests

Week 5 of⁢ teh NCHSAA high school football season delivered a mix of lopsided victories and nail-biting finishes across Western North Carolina and the state. Several teams solidified their positions as​ contenders,⁢ while others faced setbacks as conference play begins ‍to intensify. These results ‍shape playoff​ positioning and provide a crucial snapshot​ of team ⁣strengths as the season progresses toward championship contention.

Friday night’s action‌ saw dominant performances from programs like Smoky Mountain, ⁢which defeated East Henderson 54-6, and Robinson, who overwhelmed East Rowan 63-7. Closer contests​ included Pisgah’s‌ 28-20 ⁢win ⁣over North henderson and Mount Tabor edging Northwest Guilford 29-27.These games highlight the competitive balance within the ⁢region and the⁤ unpredictable nature of high school football.

Here’s a look at the scores from across⁣ the state:

David’s 8
Kinston 59,South Lenoir 6
Knightdale 38,South Granville 35
Lakewood 26,North Duplin 22
Lee County 20,Triton ‍7
Lexington‌ 40,East Davidson 0
Liberty ‍Christian 55,Lee ⁢Christian 8
Lincolnton 42,East Gaston 0
Lumberton 36,Heide Trask 13
Maiden 21,West Iredell 0
Marvin Ridge ⁢13,Piedmont 7
Middle Creek 45,J.H. Rose ‌28
Mooresville 42, East Forsyth 14
Mount Airy 36, St. Stephens 28
Mount Pleasant (NC) 38, West Davidson 20
Mount⁤ tabor 29, Northwest Guilford ‌27
Myers Park⁣ 24, Charlotte Christian ⁢6
New Hanover 35, north Brunswick 28
North Mecklenburg 17, Hopewell 10
North Moore 37, ⁣Seaforth 20
North rowan ⁢49, Union Academy 7
Northeast Guilford 18, Southern Durham 14
Northern Guilford 26, Oak Grove 21
Northern nash 44, South Central 33
Northside High ⁢32, Gates County 12
Olympic 35, Cox Mill 14
Owen 17, Polk⁢ County 14
Page 47, Southern Guilford 0
Parkland 46, Atkins 0
Pinecrest 36, Scotland 21
Pisgah 28, North Henderson 20
Porter Ridge 42,⁤ Cuthbertson 17
Providence Grove 47, Jordan Matthews 8
R.J. ⁢Reynolds 41, Ballantyne Ridge ​21
Randleman 41,⁣ T.W. Andrews 20
Reagan 24, Lake norman ⁢21
Red​ Springs‌ 35, Douglas Byrd 18
Reidsville 44, Walkertown 28
Richmond ⁢36, West Forsyth 30
Robbinsville 29, Hayesville 10
Robinson 63, ⁣East Rowan‍ 7
Seventy-First 36, Jack Britt 28
Smoky Mountain 54, East Henderson 6
South‍ Brunswick 21, Purnell Swett 20
South Stokes 40, College Prep & Leadership ​18
South View 42, Overhills 23
Southeast Alamance 48, Cummings 8
Southeast Guilford 34, Glenn⁤ 20
Southern Alamance 28, Eastern Alamance 15
Southern Nash 56, Southern Wayne 6
Southwest Edgecombe 43, north Lenoir 0
Southwestern Randolph 40, Wheatmore 6
St. Pauls 31, Fairmont 0
swain County 55, Andrews ​0
tarboro 49,⁣ Northampton County 0
Terry ⁣Sanford 56, Westover 29
Weddington 42, Charlotte Catholic‍ 7
West Bladen 32, union ​6
West Carteret ⁢67, Dixon 51
West Craven 27, North Pitt 26

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School & YouTube: Italy’s Top Learning Platform for Kids

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 19, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

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YouTube as a Learning Hub: 75% of Italian ⁣Students Rely on ⁤the Platform for Schoolwork



YouTube Dominates as a Learning Tool​ for Italian ‌Students: New Report Reveals 75% Usage Rate

A recent ​study paints a clear ‍picture of the evolving ⁣role of social media in education: YouTube is now‌ the go-to platform for the vast majority ‍of Italian students.The research, conducted by Livy and oxford ⁤Economics as part of the broader⁣ YouTube impact Report 2025, found that a remarkable 75% of students in⁤ Italy utilize youtube to support their schoolwork.This figure highlights a critically important shift in learning⁢ habits, with the⁣ platform also serving as a primary source of leisure and entertainment for 70% of those surveyed.

The findings demonstrate YouTube’s clear lead over competing platforms like TikTok, ​Instagram, and snapchat when ​it comes to educational purposes. Though, the platform’s influence extends beyond the student body.The study reveals a growing acceptance of YouTube⁣ as a valuable⁤ educational resource among ⁢adults as well. An notable 84% of teachers report incorporating YouTube content into their ⁣lessons or homework assignments, ‍and 67% believe ⁢the platform actively encourages student engagement.

Parental Confidence in YouTube’s ⁣Educational Value

Parents are also increasingly comfortable with their children using YouTube.The report indicates that ‌80% ‍of parents in Italy view both YouTube and YouTube Kids as trustworthy sources of both ⁣educational and entertainment content. Moreover, 71% of ‍parents express confidence in allowing their children‌ to independently explore the platform.

“YouTube plays a ‌crucial role in⁢ opening up the world for young people,especially​ those who may struggle to find a sense of community ⁤elsewhere.”

The research also highlights YouTube’s importance in fostering a sense of belonging. According to the study, 66% of respondents believe YouTube is instrumental in helping children discover the world around them, with this impact being particularly pronounced among those who find it challenging to connect with others in⁤ customary⁣ settings (60%).

Francesca‌ Mortari, Director of YouTube Southern Europe, emphasized⁤ the company’s commitment to fostering a positive​ and enriching surroundings for young users. “In Italy,⁣ we are continuously working with Creators, partners, and media‍ organizations ‌to ensure YouTube‌ remains ⁤a space that promotes growth and⁣ inspires the next ‍generation,” she stated.

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World

Investigators Reveal Motive in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 17, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Rally Planned in Naples, NY Following Alleged Social Media Posts After Charlie⁤ kirk’s Death

Naples, NY – September 17, 2025 – A rally is planned in naples, New York, to ​demand accountability regarding alleged social media posts made by a Naples school ​district staff member following ​the death of Charlie Kirk on February 28, 2019, ‍in Oxon Hill,⁣ Maryland.

The staff member was placed on ‍administrative ‍leave pending an investigation into the alleged posts,which ⁤reportedly referenced the shooting of Kirk. According to a statement​ from the district superintendent,a formal investigation is underway‍ and will adhere to district policies and procedures.

The identity of the staff member‌ has ‌not been officially released to ⁣the public, nor has the ⁣specific ⁣content of the alleged posts been disclosed.The Democrat and ⁤chronicle reports it is indeed working to ⁢confirm the identity of the⁣ individual identified by a ​group organizing the rally and is seeking a‍ response. A name is also circulating on social ‍media.

The group‍ organizing the rally is calling⁣ for more than just a suspension. Rally organizer Matt Crane stated that the “level of disregard​ for human life” demonstrated‌ by the alleged posts warrants permanent termination. He described ⁢the posts as “profanity-laced” and​ “hate-filled rhetoric.”

“We are seeking accountability and will‌ not stop until ​that‍ is achieved,” Crane said. ‌

The group‍ has received what Crane described as “amazing” support and intends to have speakers address attendees⁢ at the rally, though the ‌speakers’ identities ⁤have not yet been ⁣revealed.

“We believe it​ is time for people to stand up for what is right⁣ and moral,” Crane stated.”In a sense those of us ​who hold to the foundations of morality, ethics ‍and integrity are all Charlie Kirks.”

A similar situation‍ recently arose in the LeRoy school district.A teacher there was placed ‌on administrative leave after inappropriate‌ and inflammatory⁢ social media posts were‌ discovered on a private account. The teacher later apologized and reported‌ the account had been deleted.

This story includes reporting by Gannett reporters Madison⁢ Scott and ​Emily Barnes.

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Carson High Basketball Hall of Fame to Induct Eight New Members

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 17, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Carson⁤ High to Enshrine Eight​ New Members, Three Teams​ into​ Basketball hall of⁢ Fame

CARSON ​CITY,‌ Nev. – Carson⁢ High School will⁣ expand its basketball Hall of Fame wiht the induction of ​eight ‌individual players ‍and three championship teams ⁣during a ceremony this fall. the additions ⁤recognize outstanding‍ contributions to the storied history of​ the program, spanning multiple decades of athletic achievement.

The Hall of Fame class includes Jamie Glon,Lynda Upton (class of 1997),and Pam Williams (Class of‍ 2000),alongside five other former players. Additionally, the 1978, 1983, and 1996 teams will be honored for their ‌championship ‍seasons. The inductions celebrate‌ the enduring legacy of Carson ⁣High basketball‍ and provide a link between​ past successes⁢ and the program’s ​future.

Lynda Upton lettered ​all ⁣four years from ‌1993-1997, contributing ​to three Northern Nevada AAA Division II ‍Championships, including a 1996 Nevada AAA State Championship ​runner-up finish. She concluded her career with ⁢1,378 points and ranks⁢ among the⁤ program’s all-time leaders in assists and ⁢steals.Upton was a Northern ⁤Nevada AAA ​All-League⁢ first ​Team selection in her sophomore, junior, and senior years, earning ‍Nevada AAA All-State Honors each of those years as well.

Pam Williams lettered from⁢ 1997-2000, serving as team ⁣MVP three times. She is⁣ the second ⁢all-time ​leading ⁢rebounder in ⁤Carson ⁤High‌ history with 994 rebounds ​and fifth in ⁣scoring with 1,275 points. Williams’⁢ teams consistently reached the AAAA State Tournament, advancing‍ to ⁣the semifinals ​three times. She earned Northern⁤ Nevada⁤ 4A‍ Conference and nevada State 4A honors as a‍ sophomore and junior, and was named co-Player of the Year in the Northern Nevada 4A, First Team ⁤4A All-Conference, First Team 4A All-State, ‌NIAA Top 10‌ Student Athlete of the year, and earned NIAA All-State Academic team honors all four ⁣years.

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Key FindingPercentage (Italy)
Students using​ youtube for schoolwork75%
Students using YouTube for leisure/entertainment70%
Teachers using youtube content ⁣in lessons84%