KCCI’s Week 3 coverage of Friday Night Hype

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KCCI’s Week 3 coverage of Friday Night Hype



It’s hard to believe, but tonight marks the one-third mark of the regular season for most Iowa high school football teams.KCCI crews were spread out across central Iowa to cover some of the best games.Video above: Highlights from Week 3Here’s what you need to know. Iowa high school football final scoresIKM-Manning 49, South Central Calhoun 22ACGC 54, Nodaway Valley 0Waukee Northwest 49, Iowa City High 13Johnston 49, Ames 14North Polk 38, ADM 37 (OT)Baxter 60, Melcher-Dallas 0Mount Pleasant 34, Oskaloosa 20Waukee 23, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 15PCM 23, Williamsburg 21Mason City 42, Marshalltown 17Southeast Polk 35, Norwalk 20Ottumwa 35, Des Moines East 6Coon Rapids-Bayard 64, Exira-EHK 62South Tama 49, Louisa-Muscatine 6Saydel 24, Des Moines North 20South Hardin 41, Hudson 14Carroll 34, Humboldt 33Southeast Warren 68, Twin Cedars 0Indianola 31, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 11Greene County 21, Grand View Christian 20 (OT)Dowling Catholic 27, Dallas Center-Grimes 0Centerville 32, Chariton 20Van Meter 35, Winterset 12Lenox 64, Murray 12West Marshall 27, Roland-Story 20Nevada 14, Ballard 0Carlisle 56, Grinnell 21Collins-Maxwell 61, Meskwaki 6Audubon 84, Ar-We-Va 7Pleasantville 33, Mount Ayr 22Wayne 30, Moravia 20Belmond-Klemme 28, AGWSR 12WACO 48, HLV 7Madrid 53, BGM 27Lamoni 40, Seymour 16GTRA 44, Newell-Fonda 0Algona 60, Forest City 16Newton 48, Bondurant-Farrar 13West Des Moines Valley 41, Urbandale 3St. Edmond 36, Remsen St. Mary’s 0 (forfeit)Pella 10, North Scott 3Gilbert 28, Boone 6Glenwood 59, Creston 13Fort Dodge 36, Waterloo East 0Ankeny 49, Des Moines Roosevelt 0Des Moines Christian 17, Atlantic 9Bishop Garrigan 70, North Iowa 6Kuemper Catholic 42, Shenandoah 7West Fork 36, Eagle Grove 16Gladbrook-Reinbeck 77, Colo-NESCO 0Don’t see your team listed above? See all of the final scores around the state here.Iowa high school football scores, updates from Week 3 North Polk wins it in overtime on 2-point conversionRoland-Story trims into lead with 81-yard bombAnkeny extends lead with pick-6Friday night forecastIt’ll be a warm one Friday night. We’ll see highs in the low-90s in central Iowa this afternoon and the heat will linger well into the evening, with temps in the high-80s around 7 p.m. kickoff time.KCCI’s latest weather forecast.Game of the weekOur Week 3 game of the week is Winterset at Van Meter. KCCI’s Jeff Dubrof will be there for kickoff at 7 p.m.The Class 2A Bulldogs are 1-1 after dropping their season opener against Des Moines Christian, 29-21, and beating Treynor last week, 21-13. Senior Henry Lounsbury leads the team with 254 yards passing, with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. Senior Tate Doggett has a team-high 238 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 24 carries, and is tied for the longest touchdown run in 2A so far this season with an 80-yarder.The 3A Huskies opened the season with a 45-20 loss against ADM (Adel) before beating Creston, 28-27, last week. Junior Carson Cook leads the team with 285 yards passing, with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. Senior Ben Porter has 302 yards rushing — third in 3A — and two touchdowns on 43 carries, and senior Jace Bellamy has 3 touchdowns on just seven carries. Bellamy is also second in 3A in tackles through two games, with 24.5.The teams haven’t met since 2022 when Van Meter won, 42-17.Wild Card gameThis week’s Wild Card game is an 8-player matchup — Twin Cedars at Southeast Warren. KCCI’s Shannon Ehrhardt will be in Lacona for kickoff at 7 p.m.The host Warhawks are 2-0, with wins over Murray (68-12) and Baxter (62-34). Twin Cedars is 1-1 after opening with a loss to Melcher-Dallas (52-40) then beating Mormon Trail (20-8).Southeast Warren senior Jamison Ewing is second in the 8-player class with 461 yards rushing and has a team-high 7 touchdowns on the ground. He also leads the Warhawks with 225 yards passing and three touchdowns. Junior Cael Dop leads the team with 13.5 tackles, including 5.5 tackles for loss and 2 sacks.Senior Holden Roberts leads Twin Cedars with 407 yards passing with 7 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. He also has a team-high 141 yards on 15 carries. Two receivers are over 100 yards for the Sabers — juniors Brandon Puyer (155 yards, 9 catches, 4 touchdowns) and Brock Micetich (119 yards, 8 catches, 1 touchdown).Week 3 Iowa high school football scheduleBelow are the games in central Iowa we’ll be monitoring. You can see the full schedule across the state here.Don’t see your team’s game listed? Check above to see if we already have a score for it.Woodward-Granger at PerryRed Oak at West Central ValleyInterstate 35 at Clarke East Union at Mormon Trail South Hamilton at Southeast Valley BCLUW at Lake Mills Iowa Valley at Montezuma Southwest Valley at Central Decatur Lynnville-Sully at Martensdale-St. Mary’s East Marshall at North LinnPella Christian at Treynor West Bend-Mallard at Northwood-KensettKnoxville at Albia Panorama at Earlham CAM at Bedford Griswold at Glidden-Ralston Davis County at EBF Colfax-Mingo at North Mahaska Livestreams for Week 3 gamesWe’ll have links to livestreams for some of the biggest games here:Thursday night scoresAnkeny Centennial 47, Des Moines Lincoln 6Clinton 20, Cedar Rapids Washington 17WATCH: Highlights from Ankeny Centennial’s win over Des Moines LincolnIowa high school football coach quits in hopes of forcing school to cancel seasonA high school football coach in eastern Iowa has resigned, hoping it would force the school to cancel the football season. Coach Cory Quail posted to Facebook Wednesday night to confirm he had resigned as head coach of the Highland football coach saying he did so for player safety.Stat leaders after Week 2Ankeny senior Daniel Larmie leads Class 5A with 470 rushing yards through two games.On defense in 4A, Fort Dodge senior Dreshaun Ross is dominating on defense. The Oklahoma State wrestling commit leads the class with 4 sacks and 8 tackles for loss. He also has 110 yards rushing for the 2-0 Dodgers with one touchdown.See more stat leaders by class.Unbeaten teams after Week 2Check out this list of Iowa high school football teams that have unblemished records after Week 2.Watch college football on KCCICollege football is back this fall on KCCI. We’ll carry CBS’ Big Ten game every Saturday through November, plus the Iowa game at Nebraska on Friday, Nov. 28. See the games you can watch on KCCI this season. Stream KCCI’s ‘Big College Kickoff’ football show every Saturday morning on Very LocalKCCI’s “Big College Kickoff” is back for a second season, and you can watch it live on Very Local at 10:30 a.m. every Saturday through Nov. 29. KCCI sports’ Jeff Dubrof will host, with Shannon Ehrhardt live from Iowa City or Ames each week. We also have a special edition of “Big College Kickoff” at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, on the eve of the Cy-Hawk game.Very Local is a streaming channel that offers 24/7 access to KCCI news, weather, original series and more. Download the Very Local App for free on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV, or smartphone.Click here to learn more about Very Local.Follow Very Local on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

It’s hard to believe, but tonight marks the one-third mark of the regular season for most Iowa high school football teams.

KCCI crews were spread out across central Iowa to cover some of the best games.


Video above: Highlights from Week 3

Here’s what you need to know.

Iowa high school football final scores

IKM-Manning 49, South Central Calhoun 22

ACGC 54, Nodaway Valley 0

Waukee Northwest 49, Iowa City High 13

Johnston 49, Ames 14

North Polk 38, ADM 37 (OT)

Baxter 60, Melcher-Dallas 0

Mount Pleasant 34, Oskaloosa 20

Waukee 23, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 15

PCM 23, Williamsburg 21

Mason City 42, Marshalltown 17

Southeast Polk 35, Norwalk 20

Ottumwa 35, Des Moines East 6

Coon Rapids-Bayard 64, Exira-EHK 62

South Tama 49, Louisa-Muscatine 6

Saydel 24, Des Moines North 20

South Hardin 41, Hudson 14

Carroll 34, Humboldt 33

Southeast Warren 68, Twin Cedars 0

Indianola 31, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 11

Greene County 21, Grand View Christian 20 (OT)

Dowling Catholic 27, Dallas Center-Grimes 0

Centerville 32, Chariton 20

Van Meter 35, Winterset 12

Lenox 64, Murray 12

West Marshall 27, Roland-Story 20

Nevada 14, Ballard 0

Carlisle 56, Grinnell 21

Collins-Maxwell 61, Meskwaki 6

Audubon 84, Ar-We-Va 7

Pleasantville 33, Mount Ayr 22

Wayne 30, Moravia 20

Belmond-Klemme 28, AGWSR 12

WACO 48, HLV 7

Madrid 53, BGM 27

Lamoni 40, Seymour 16

GTRA 44, Newell-Fonda 0

Algona 60, Forest City 16

Newton 48, Bondurant-Farrar 13

West Des Moines Valley 41, Urbandale 3

St. Edmond 36, Remsen St. Mary’s 0 (forfeit)

Pella 10, North Scott 3

Gilbert 28, Boone 6

Glenwood 59, Creston 13

Fort Dodge 36, Waterloo East 0

Ankeny 49, Des Moines Roosevelt 0

Des Moines Christian 17, Atlantic 9

Bishop Garrigan 70, North Iowa 6

Kuemper Catholic 42, Shenandoah 7

West Fork 36, Eagle Grove 16

Gladbrook-Reinbeck 77, Colo-NESCO 0

Don’t see your team listed above? See all of the final scores around the state here.

Iowa high school football scores, updates from Week 3

North Polk wins it in overtime on 2-point conversion

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Roland-Story trims into lead with 81-yard bomb

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Ankeny extends lead with pick-6

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Friday night forecast

It’ll be a warm one Friday night. We’ll see highs in the low-90s in central Iowa this afternoon and the heat will linger well into the evening, with temps in the high-80s around 7 p.m. kickoff time.

KCCI’s latest weather forecast.

Game of the week

Our Week 3 game of the week is Winterset at Van Meter. KCCI’s Jeff Dubrof will be there for kickoff at 7 p.m.

The Class 2A Bulldogs are 1-1 after dropping their season opener against Des Moines Christian, 29-21, and beating Treynor last week, 21-13. Senior Henry Lounsbury leads the team with 254 yards passing, with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. Senior Tate Doggett has a team-high 238 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 24 carries, and is tied for the longest touchdown run in 2A so far this season with an 80-yarder.

The 3A Huskies opened the season with a 45-20 loss against ADM (Adel) before beating Creston, 28-27, last week. Junior Carson Cook leads the team with 285 yards passing, with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. Senior Ben Porter has 302 yards rushing — third in 3A — and two touchdowns on 43 carries, and senior Jace Bellamy has 3 touchdowns on just seven carries. Bellamy is also second in 3A in tackles through two games, with 24.5.

The teams haven’t met since 2022 when Van Meter won, 42-17.

Wild Card game

This week’s Wild Card game is an 8-player matchup — Twin Cedars at Southeast Warren. KCCI’s Shannon Ehrhardt will be in Lacona for kickoff at 7 p.m.

The host Warhawks are 2-0, with wins over Murray (68-12) and Baxter (62-34). Twin Cedars is 1-1 after opening with a loss to Melcher-Dallas (52-40) then beating Mormon Trail (20-8).

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Southeast Warren senior Jamison Ewing is second in the 8-player class with 461 yards rushing and has a team-high 7 touchdowns on the ground. He also leads the Warhawks with 225 yards passing and three touchdowns. Junior Cael Dop leads the team with 13.5 tackles, including 5.5 tackles for loss and 2 sacks.

Senior Holden Roberts leads Twin Cedars with 407 yards passing with 7 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. He also has a team-high 141 yards on 15 carries. Two receivers are over 100 yards for the Sabers — juniors Brandon Puyer (155 yards, 9 catches, 4 touchdowns) and Brock Micetich (119 yards, 8 catches, 1 touchdown).

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Week 3 Iowa high school football schedule

Below are the games in central Iowa we’ll be monitoring. You can see the full schedule across the state here.

Don’t see your team’s game listed? Check above to see if we already have a score for it.

Woodward-Granger at Perry

Red Oak at West Central Valley

Interstate 35 at Clarke

East Union at Mormon Trail

South Hamilton at Southeast Valley

BCLUW at Lake Mills

Iowa Valley at Montezuma

Southwest Valley at Central Decatur

Lynnville-Sully at Martensdale-St. Mary’s

East Marshall at North Linn

Pella Christian at Treynor

West Bend-Mallard at Northwood-Kensett

Knoxville at Albia

Panorama at Earlham

CAM at Bedford

Griswold at Glidden-Ralston

Davis County at EBF

Colfax-Mingo at North Mahaska

Livestreams for Week 3 games

We’ll have links to livestreams for some of the biggest games here:

Thursday night scores

Ankeny Centennial 47, Des Moines Lincoln 6

Clinton 20, Cedar Rapids Washington 17

WATCH: Highlights from Ankeny Centennial’s win over Des Moines Lincoln

Iowa high school football coach quits in hopes of forcing school to cancel season

A high school football coach in eastern Iowa has resigned, hoping it would force the school to cancel the football season. Coach Cory Quail posted to Facebook Wednesday night to confirm he had resigned as head coach of the Highland football coach saying he did so for player safety.

Stat leaders after Week 2

Ankeny senior Daniel Larmie leads Class 5A with 470 rushing yards through two games.

On defense in 4A, Fort Dodge senior Dreshaun Ross is dominating on defense. The Oklahoma State wrestling commit leads the class with 4 sacks and 8 tackles for loss. He also has 110 yards rushing for the 2-0 Dodgers with one touchdown.

See more stat leaders by class.

Unbeaten teams after Week 2

Check out this list of Iowa high school football teams that have unblemished records after Week 2.

Watch college football on KCCI

College football is back this fall on KCCI. We’ll carry CBS’ Big Ten game every Saturday through November, plus the Iowa game at Nebraska on Friday, Nov. 28. See the games you can watch on KCCI this season.

Stream KCCI’s ‘Big College Kickoff’ football show every Saturday morning on Very Local

KCCI’s “Big College Kickoff” is back for a second season, and you can watch it live on at 10:30 a.m. every Saturday through Nov. 29. KCCI sports’ Jeff Dubrof will host, with Shannon Ehrhardt live from Iowa City or Ames each week. We also have a special edition of “Big College Kickoff” at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, on the eve of the Cy-Hawk game.

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