CarolinaPreps.com Games of the Week

The second week of the 2023 High School Football season kicks off tomorrow night and here is a list of the top 30 games across the state.

#3 (2A) Wallace-Rose Hill (0-1) at #1 (2A) Clinton (1-0)
#1 (3A) Crest (1-0) at #8 (2A) Burns (1-0)
#7 (4A) Rolesville (1-0) at #1 (4A) Grimsley (1-0)
#2 (2A) Monroe (1-0) at #7 (3A) West Charlotte (1-0)
#8 (3A) Havelock (1-0) at #17 (4A) Laney (1-0)
#2 (4A) Weddington (1-0) at #22 (4A) Ardrey Kell (1-0)
#6 (2A) West Craven (1-0) at #11 (2A) East Duplin (1-0)
# 1 (1A) Mount Airy (1-0) at #23 (2A) East Surry (0-1)
#15 (2A) Northeastern (1-0) at #16 (3A) J.H. Rose (1-0)
#10 (3A) Scotland (1-0) at #17 (3A) Terry Sanford (1-0)
#12 (2A) Hertford County (1-0) at #2 (1A) Tarboro (1-0)
Benedictine (Georgia ) (1-0) at #8 (4A) Chambers (0-0)
Southeast Guilford (1-0) at #4 (3A) Dudley (1-0)
#18 (4A) Hillside (1-0) at #25 (3A) Southern Durham (0-1)
#14 (3A) Southern Alamance (1-0) at Jordan (0-1)
Buford (Georgia) (1-0) at #4 (4A) Mallard Creek (1-0)
Cardinal Gibbons (1-0) at #5 (4A) Cardinal Gibbons (FL) (0-0)
#7 (1A) North Rowan (1-0) at #9 (2A) Forest Hills (1-0)
Hickory Ridge (0-1) at #14 (4A) Independence (0-1)
Richmond (0-1) at #12 (4A) Butler (0-1)
Franklin (0-1) at #3 (1A) Robbinsville (1-0)
West Forsyth (1-0) at #18 (3A) Oak Grove (1-0)
#13 (3A) Williams (1-0) at Eastern Guilford (1-0)
#10 (4A) Hough (0-1) at Myers Park (0-1)
Reagan (0-1) at #20 (4A) Mooresville (1-0)
#8 (1A) Mountain Heritage (0-1) at Erwin (1-0)
White Oak (1-0) at #23 (3A) Jacksonville (1-0)
Shelby (0-1) at A.C. Reynolds (0-1)
Northwest Cabarrus (1-0) at A.L. Brown (1-0)
#1 (11man) Providence Day (1-0) at Asheville (1-0)

 

For a complete listing of Week 2 Games across North Carolina – Click here for the full scoreboard.

About Chris Hughes

Nicknamed the 'Guru of High School Football' by Charlotte Observer columnist Langston Wertz, Jr., Chris Hughes is the Founder and Managing Editor of CarolinaPreps.com. A lifelong fan of the game, Chris grew up in Kannapolis and has devoted most of his life to covering the sport. Before starting CarolinaPreps, he spent time as a coach at multiple schools and is a U.S. Army veteran.

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