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North Carolina High School Football Final Scores — August 21

See North Carolina high school football final scores from every matchup of Friday night's action
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The 2026 North Carolina high school football season was underway this week, and High School On SI has final scores for over 60 games on Friday night.

View our full North Carolina High School Football Scoreboard

Alexander Central 49, Newton-Conover 28

Alleghany 45, North Surry 30

Ardrey Kell 50, Cuthbertson 7

Cabarrus (Cannon/Concord Academy) 42, High Point Christian Academy 28

Charlotte Catholic 24, South Mecklenburg 0

Cherokee 66, North Buncombe 60

David W. Butler 27, Olympic 14

East Lincoln 35, South Iredell 7

East Rowan 21, Wheatmore 7

Elkin 8, Surry Central 0

Enka 28, North Henderson 14

Franklin 42, Murphy 7

Hendersonville 48, East Henderson 0

Hibriten 34, East Wilkes 16

Jay M. Robinson 28, Charlotte Country Day School 2

Jesse Carson 41, Central Davidson 24

Lake Norman Charter 21, SouthLake Christian Academy 10

Lincolnton 30, Maiden 10

Madison 21, Andrews 0

Midway 47, Hobbton 24

North Davidson 44, West Stokes 16

North Lincoln 7, West Lincoln 0

North Mecklenburg 48, Rocky River 0

North Stanly 24, Community School of Davidson 21

Palisades 42, Ashbrook 28

Pisgah 48, Mountain Heritage 30

Providence Day 49, Myers Park 13

Pungo Christian Academy 40, Mattamuskeet 6

Ronald Reagan 20, Mount Tabor 0

Shelby 28, Kings Mountain 21

Smoky Mountain 42, Swain County 6

South Caldwell 34, Ben L. Smith 12

SouthWest Edgecombe 36, Nash Central 8

Spartanburg Christian Academy 38, Asheville Christian Academy 22

Starmount 20, Mount Airy 16

Towns County 61, Hayesville 20

Triangle Math and Science Academy 2, Wayne Prep 0

Tuscola 23, Robbinsville 0

Venice 42, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee 40

Walter M. Williams 48, Cummings 6

Watauga 55, Ashe County 13

Weddington 49, Mooresville 17

West Brunswick 41, South Brunswick 20

Full North Carolina High School Football Scoreboard

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SAM BROWN

Sam Brown covers high school sports as well as NCAA football and basketball. Sam began his professional career as a high school sports reporter for The Tennessean in Nashville where he covered boys and girls prep sports full-time and helped cover Vanderbilt football, Tennessee Titans football and Nashville Predators hockey. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a double major in journalism and communication studies and currently lives in Seattle with his girlfriend and dog.