Fern Creek football coach Josh Abell on playoff win over Oldham County
Fern Creek football coach Josh Abell praised his defense after the Tigers’ 16-7 win over Oldham County in a first-round playoff game.
It’s the second round of the 2024 Kentucky high school football playoffs, and the KHSAA schedule features some intriguing matchups involving Louisville schools.
St. Xavier at Ryle and Ballard at Male are at the top of the list.
The Courier Journal sports staff will continue to bring you informative game stories, expert analysis, insightful videos and compelling photographs tonight and throughout the 2024 KHSAA football postseason.
Watch Ballard-Male tonight on NFHS Network
Courier Journal sports will have scores and updates on this page throughout the night as well.
Our Jason Frakes is covering St. Xavier at Ryle. Be sure to follow Frakes all night for updates from that game and others. Our Prince James Story is covering Ballard at Male.
Other big games today involving Louisville-area teams include Fern Creek at Trinity, North Oldham at DeSales and Holy Cross at Kentucky Country Day.
Today’s slate of games involving local teams includes Great Crossing at Manual, Moore at Atherton, North Bullitt at Grayson County, Spencer County at Franklin County, Garrard County at Central, Christian Academy at Mercer County and DuBois at Lexington Christian.
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This section will be updated when scores become final tonight.
If you can’t make it to games in person, you can stream games on the NFHS Network. Top games available tonight include Ballard-Male, Great Crossing-Manual and Fern Creek-Trinity. Here is the complete list.
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