Welcome to the 910Preps Friday Night Live football scoreboard, with in-game updates from all of the Fayetteville area’s football teams in action in state playoffs.
Scores refresh every 60 seconds, so be sure to check in often, and we’ll be adding highlights from social media and on-site reporters and photographers throughout the night.
Follow us on X, formerly Twitter, @910Preps for updates from around the Cape Fear region.
You can also check here following Friday night’s action for final results, as well as links to stories from key area games and photo galleries. And while you’re at it, bookmark The FayObserver high school football landing page, offering end zone-to-end zone coverage of action this fall.
Cumberland County sent eight of its 10 public high school football teams into NCHSAA playoffs and two of them are still in action this week after winning second-round matchups.
No. 2 seed Seventy-First and No. 13 Cape Fear have third-round games at home and on the road, respectively, in the 3A East bracket. The Falcons (12-0) host 10th-seeded North Brunswick (7-5) and No. 13 Cape Fear (11-1) plays at No. 12 Jacksonville (10-1) on Friday.
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