Note: This schedule will be updated with final scores as the Richmond Times-Dispatch receives confirmation of results from coaches or athletic directors.
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A team-by-team preview of metro Richmond's upcoming high school football season
Southampton Academy 46, Blessed Sacrament Huguenot 19
St. Michael the Archangel at Benedictine, 4 p.m.
Thomas Dale at Cosby, 7
J.R. Tucker at Caroline, 7
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L.C. Bird at Midlothian, 7
Monacan at Manchester, 7
Powhatan at Orange County, 7
New Kent at Gloucester, 7
Matoaca at Hermitage, 7
Dinwiddie at Colonial Heights, 7
Prince George at Glen Allen, 7
Henrico at Petersburg, 7
Amelia County at King William, 7
Mechanicsville at Deep Run, 7
Louisa at Mills Godwin, 7
Franklin at John Marshall, 7
James River at Greensville County, 7
I.C. Norcom at Thomas Jefferson, 7
Trinity Episcopal at North Cross, 4 p.m.
Atlee at Douglas Freeman, 7
Patrick Henry at Bethel, 7
St. Christopher’s at Huguenot, 7
Varina at William Fleming, 7
Hopewell at Highland Springs, 7
Collegiate at Albemarle, 7
Nottoway at Goochland, 7
Blessed Sacrament Huguenot at Rappahannock County, 7
Life Christian Academy at Southampton Academy, 7
Clover Hill at Meadowbrook, 7
Richmond City HS of the Arts at Armstrong, 1 p.m.
Meet some of the Richmond-area rising high school football stars
There's no doubt that the 804 is currently producing some of its best crops of recruits — per 247Sports, Virginia's top high school football recruits in the classes of 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028 all hail from RVA.
Top 2025 prospects such as Thomas Dale DB Shamari Earls (Michigan), Matoaca DE Caleb Williams (South Carolina), Powhatan TE Matt Henderson (Penn State), Matoaca ATH Bryce Yates (Pitt), Trinity Episcopal DB Terrance "Deuce" Edwards (Michigan State), Huguenot DL Samuel Cohen (Liberty) and Dinwiddie QB/RB Harry Dalton (USC) are off on their college journeys.
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