Minnesota high school football is in the final week of the regular season, so teams across the state have one more opportunity to jockey for playoff seeding.
The top matchup of the week is a battle between the two top teams. The No. 1 Maple Grove Crimson (7-0) play the No. 2 Minnetonka Skippers (6-1) on Thursday, October 17.
Here’s a guide to following all of the Minnesota high school football action in Week 8.
STATEWIDE MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
CLASS 6A SCOREBOARD | CLASS 5A SCOREBOARD
CLASS 4A SCOREBOARD | CLASS 3A SCOREBOARD
CLASS 2A SCOREBOARD | CLASS 1A SCOREBOARD
Can’t make it to the game but still want to watch your favorite team live this week? You can watch dozens of Minnesota high school football games live on NFHS Network:
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Minnesota high school football: Predicted order of finish for each section in Class 5A
Minnesota high school football: Predicted order of finish for each section in Class 6A
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