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Kentucky High School Football Final Scores — August 21

See Kentucky high school football final scores from every matchup of Friday night's action.
Boyd County opened 2026 with a 46-7 win over Gallia Academy.
Boyd County opened 2026 with a 46-7 win over Gallia Academy. | Boyd County Football

The Kentucky high school football season was underway this week, and High School On SI has final scores for more than 100 games across the state.

Adair County 37, Russell County 13

Anderson County 33, Washington County 7

Atherton 44, Central Hardin 0

Bardstown 42, Elizabethtown 38

Barren County 42, Clay County 6

Belfry 57, East Carter 12

Bell County 28, Campbellsville 14

Bellevue 42, Trimble County 36

Bethlehem 54, Fort Knox 0

Bishop Brossart 30, Walton-Verona 22

Blazer 28, Raceland 21

Boone County 36, Holmes 8

Bourbon County 55, Grant County 8

Boyd County 46, Gallia Academy 7

Butler County 28, Breckinridge County 24

Caldwell County 47, Hopkins County Central 0

Calloway County 56, Webster County 14

Campbell County 32, Scott 7

Carroll County 29, Owen County 7

Christian Academy-Louisville 41, Pikeville 0

Collins 48, Henry Clay 6

Cooper 28, Christian County 21

Corbin 38, Western Hills 14

Covington Catholic 50, Ryle 6

Danville 49, Marion County 7

Dayton 48, Gallatin County 0

DuPont Manual 37, Central 6

East Jessamine 20, Bullitt Central 17

East Ridge 29, Morgan County 20

Eastern 34, Valley 2

Eminence 48, Powell County 12

Estill County 39, Western Hills 8

Fairview 34, Bath County 13

Fleming County 52, Casey County 24

Floyd Central 37, Paintsville 8

Frederick Douglass 41, Highlands 20

Fulton County 41, Gleason 0

George Rogers Clark 41, Great Crossing 14

Glasgow 35, Southwestern 16

Grayson County 48, Edmonson County 0

Greenup County 49, Pike County Central 8

Harlan County 27, Clay County 20

Hart County 56, Russellville 20

Henry County 36, Harrison County 9

Holy Cross 33, St. Henry 7

Iroquois 33, Shawnee 14

Jackson County 43, Clinton County 14

Jackson County 46, Berea 0

Jellico 55, Lynn Camp 0

John Hardin 16, Hancock County 3

Knott County Central 43, Harlan 32

Knox Central 42, Whitley County 2

Lafayette 28, North Oldham 14

Larue County 41, Thomas Nelson 3

Lawrence County 37, Martin County 7

Lexington Catholic 19, Ballard 6

Lexington Christian 28, North Hardin 7

Lincoln County 34, North Bullitt 27

Lloyd Memorial 21, Newport Central Catholic 3

Logan County 49, Daviess County 13

Ludlow 21, Newport 12

Madison Central 56, Conner 6

Madison Southern 35, Garrard County 7

Madisonville-North Hopkins 59, Union County 19

Male 35, Butler 0

Marshall County 22, Crittenden County 15

Mason County 35, Bracken County 0

Mayfield 31, Graves County 15

Monroe County 21, Warren Central 0

Murray 58, Apollo 50

Nicholas County 38, Pendleton County 8

North Laurel 42, Perry County Central 7

Northwest 47, Fort Campbell 6

Oldham County 38, DeSales 10

Owensboro 24, St. Xavier 7

Paris 43, Frankfort 22

Phelps 20, Pineville 0

Prestonsburg 37, Betsy Layne 6

Pulaski County 41, Henderson County 16

Rockcastle County 38, Jeffersontown 7

Rowan County 49, Magoffin County 20

Russell 34, Dawson-Bryant 0

Sayre 22, Kentucky Country Day 19

Scott 44, McCreary Central 23

Scott County 55, Franklin County 24

Seneca 20, Fern Creek 14

Simon Kenton 42, Dixie Heights 13

South Oldham 8, Meade County 0

South Warren 32, Bryan Station 9

Southern 53, Doss 32

Spencer County 41, Moore 6

Station Camp 50, Greenwood 21

Tecumseh 37, Princeton 0

Trigg County 65, Caverna 19

Trinity 59, Anderson 13

Waggener 12, Western 0

Warren East 35, Ohio County 0

West Jessamine 42, Green County 7

Westmoreland 43, Allen County-Scottsville 15

Whites Creek 28, Franklin-Simpson 24

Williamsburg 44, Leslie County 7

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Gary Adornato
GARY ADORNATO

Gary Adornato is the Publisher of High School On SI. He began covering high school sports with the Baltimore Sun in 1982. In 2003, he 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 High School On SI as East Coast Managing Editor. He took over as VP of Content in 2024 and assumed the title of Publisher in 2026.