Des Moines Register’s Top 10 Iowa high school football players in 2024
Here’s a look at The Register’s Top 10 Iowa high school football players in 2024.
Week 1 of the Iowa high school football season is in the books.
There were several massive IHSAA football games on Friday night and our reporters were out at many of them. Check out all our highlights and updates from Week 1 of the Iowa high school football season below.
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Click here to see the full list. It will be updated as more scores come in throughout the night and early morning.
More: Iowa high school football scores for Week 1
IHSAA scores, updates from Week 1 of Iowa high school football season
The Lightning get one over on their cross-town rival, taking down the Trojans, 56-45. It’s the first time Liberty has ever beaten West across their three all-time matchups.
Will Hawthorne put the team on his back in several different ways to help the Tigers emerge 1-0 with an OT win, 35-28, over DCG.
The Iowa State commit has scored for the fourth time tonight, helping push the Tigers to a 35-28 lead in overtime against Dallas Center-Grimes.
The J-Hawks, out of the mighty Class 5A CIML conference, were taken down by Class 4A Indianola, 21-17, on Friday night.
It’s a tight game, but the Lightning lead by 11 points with just over three minutes to play. Trojans will need something big to come back and earn a win now.
The Maroons controlled the game from the jump, pulling away with a 24-12 win to open the season.
Centennial senior running back Braeden Jackson posted 203 yards in the second half and 245 yards total. Oh yeah, he found the end zone three times too.
Jags up 31-10 with less than a minute remaining. So the Jags will get bragging rights in that matchup at least until the playoffs.
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Zay Robinson with an interception on the final play to seal the win for the Tigers.
The Tigers find a go-ahead score with just under a minute remaining. Valley up 20-17 thanks to a short TD catch from Zay Robinson.
If Valley holds on, it will be SEP’s first loss since September of 2022.
Sergeant Bluff-Luton comes away with a turnover with their chance on defense and promptly scores when on offense.
LeMars and Sergeant Bluff-Luton are headed to overtime, tied at 15.
It looks like the Dragons will start their season 1-0 after a pick 6 from Bryce Beachem.
Dragons up 28-17 over Waukee Northwest with less than one minute remaining.
Barkue scored his second touchdown of the night to push the Dragons on top, 21-17, over Waukee Northwest.
Time is moving fast in that game, with just 2:48 left to play. Could be a very dramatic finish in Waukee.
Valley’s lead was short-lived as the Rams came right back on their following drive to reclaim the lead, 17-13, over the Tigers.
Holden Hansen found Kaden Hills for the score. Just under eight minutes to play in that one.
Indianola, which was down 10 points just a few minutes ago, has battled back to take a 21-17 lead over the J-Hawks.
Just about 4:14 left to play in that game.
The flurry of 10 points in the final two minutes of the first half was a good omen for the Maroons. They’ve since added on to their lead, which now sits at 24-0 late in the third. But Kennedy is driving and threatening to score.
Magnus Bruening with the big leg to add three more points right at the buzzer.
Braeden Jackson finds the paint again, this time from 25-yards out. He gives Centennial a 24-10 lead over Ankeny with just 2:38 left in the second quarter.
The Tigers take their first lead of the game, 13-10, with 11:11 left in the fourth quarter. Trent Grevengoed hauled in a long pass from Drake DeGroote.
Looking to be a dramatic finish in a rematch of last year’s state semifinal.
The Wolves took their first lead of the game on a field goal to go up, 17-14, over Johnston. After a three-and-out from the Dragons, Waukee Northwest was pinned back to their own 1-yard-line. But they’re pushing the ball down the field and are just outside the red zone, threatening to score yet again, as the clock ran out in the third.
Northwest will start the fourth quarter at the Johnston 30.
Centennial senior Braeden Jackson, son of former Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson, finds the end zone for the first time this season. His 24-yard scamper gives the Jags a 17-10 lead over Ankeny.
He had a big run for 30+ yards earlier in the drive to get Centennial into scoring territory.
Rams extend their lead over Valley, 10-6, but it’s still tight. Defenses have been dominant and this one could come down to the wire.
Just 3:19 remaining in the third quarter there.
J-Hawks go up 17-7 over Indianola halfway through the third quarter with a big TD catch by Turner Brown.
VM takes advantage of an Underwood fumble and finds the end zone for the lead.
The Maroons add on just before the break with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Parker DePhillips to Jakob Skau.
That makes it 17-0 Maroons with just 19 seconds left in the second quarter.
The Maroons add on to make it a two score game, earning a 10-0 lead over Kennedy, thanks to a 23-yard field goal. Dowling forced a fumble and recovered the ball shortly after kicking back off to Kennedy too. Maroons in business for another score before the break.
Just under two minutes remaining in the first half in that one.
Three special teams plays that have gone for over 90 yards tonight between the teams. This most recent one gives Webster City a score to open the second half. Lynx up 20-13 after the score
Lightning go up by two scores just before the break. Could be a huge momentum swing for Liberty in that one.
This grab from Ty Bell to Karsyn Regennitter puts the Spartans up 24-0
Iowa State commit Will Hawthorne is nearing 100 yards for Gilbert, but they still trail by a score at the break.
Panthers up 52-0 and it’s not even halftime yet.
Nearly halftime in this rivalry matchup and the Jags battle back to tie things at 10.
Check out the scoring strike here.
The Maroons strike first, going up 7-0, thanks to a four-yard run from Ian Middleton.
Waukee Northwest goes for it on fourth-and-seven from just inside the red zone. Mack Heitland takes a high snap and fires a ball 20-yards into the arms of Jordon Green, who made an acrobatic catch over a Johnston defender.
Wolves tie it up, 14-14, with 1:00 to play in the opening half.
Still very early in that game
Nuss, the senior QB, found his junior WR twice on that scoring drive. Once from deep to get the Dragons into the red zone, and a second time to hit paydirt and give Johnston a 14-7 lead over Waukee Northwest.
Halfway through the second quarter in that one.
It’s been a tight game out in West Des Moines, but the three-time defending state champ strike first. It’s 7-0 Rams as we near halftime.
A long drive for the Dragons results in seven points. D’Angelo Barkue hits paydirt from one yard out. PAT is good to give Johnston a 7-0 lead over Waukee Northwest.
Less than a minute left in the opening quarter in that one.
After a penalty wiped out a touchdown, the Jags still found the scoreboard thanks to a 45 yard FG. Jags up 3-0 on Anekny.
Two teams who know the UNI-Dome well, LC in Class 4A and Harlan in 3A, are meeting in Week 1. Lewis Central up on top early, 7-0.
Made PAT gives the Lightning the lead in this one
Didn’t take long for the J-Hawks to find the end zone. Was a 75-Yard pass TD hauled in by Turner Brown. About halfway through the opening quarter there.
Trojans looking to post a winning record this season for the first time since 2020.
Dodgers take a quick lead thanks to a score on the opening kickoff. Noah Daniel went 93 yards to paydirt.
Bell Plaine goes up 8-0 on HLV quickly in that one. Believe those are our first points of action tonight.
Several Iowa high school football games around the state have officially kicked off. Let’s have some fun.
Zay Robinson back in action for Valley
Robinson, the WR who missed all of 2023 with an injury, is back in action for the Tigers tonight as they take on Southeast Polk. The ISU commit adds a new element to an already stellar offense.
One hour til kickoff in Iowa high school football
Just about one hour til most games in the state get underway. Games are slated for 7 p.m. for the most part, with a few 7:30 matchups on tap too.
Iowa high school football schedule today
As is tradition in Iowa, some of the biggest games of the season happen right at the start of the year. For a full schedule of all the games in the state this week, click here.
More: Iowa high school football schedule Week 1: Every IHSAA game
IHSAA football scores: Week 1
Here’s a look at the scores of the few games that happened Thursday night:
Davenport Central 52, Clinton 32Dunkerton 40, West Central 8S.C. East 41, Glenwood 14
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Watch Iowa high school football games on NFHS Network
There are several Iowa high school football games being shown on the NFHS Network this week. Click here to see if your favorite team’s game is available to stream.
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