High School Sports

Complete wrap up of the 2025 Kentucky high school football state championships

The 2025 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals championship games kicked off Friday and Saturday at Kroger Field in Lexington.

See below for important details from each game as the Kentucky High School Athletic Association crowned winners in each of its six high school football classes. You’ll find links to all the coverage as it became available from the Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com.

Herald-Leader Live Coverage

Herald-Leader sports writers Jared Peck (@HLpreps on X.com), Cameron Drummond (@cdrummond97) and freelancer Josh Moore (@JoshMooreHL) will be on site to provide updates and highlights on X.com’s social media platform.

Saturday’s games

Class 3A: Christian Academy-Louisville 42, Murray 7 | Recap | Slideshow | Live stats | Final box.

Class 6A: Trinity 28, South Warren 14 | Recap | Slideshow | Live stats | Final box score to come.

Class 5A: Owensboro 35, Pulaski County 7 | Recap | Slideshow | Live stats | Final box.

Friday’s games

Class A: Kentucky Country Day 20, Raceland 16 | Recap | Slideshow | Live stats | Final box.

Class 2A: Lexington Christian 33, Owensboro Catholic 28 | Recap | Slideshow | Live stats | Final box.

Class 4A: Boyle County 34, Franklin County 0 | Recap | Slideshow | Live stats | Final box.

Tickets

General admission is $17 plus fees. Other options vary. Purchase online at KHSAA.org.

Scoreboard

Click here for the latest high school football scores reported to the KHSAA.

View scores from the Herald-Leader’s crowd-sourcing ScoreStream app. If you’re not on board, download the app and join in on the fun next week!

X.com stream

Click here to view live updates from media outlets around Kentucky.

Video broadcasts

There are two options to watch the video stream of this week’s games:

Subscription service: Video coverage of every state championship game will be available through KHSAA.tv as part of the NFHS Network, which requires a subscription. The NFHS Network currently offers two subscription options — a monthly pass for $13.99 that will renew automatically, but can be canceled anytime and a $79.99 annual subscription that will renew automatically until canceled. A subscription also grants users access to games aired by the NFHS Network from other states. Click here to purchase an NFHS Network subscription.

Pay per view: PrepSpin.com will also be offering HD streaming of individual games at a cost of $19.95 per game or $69.95 for all six games on its streaming website go.prepspin.com and its app, available in most app stores, including Roku, FireTV and AppleTV.

Audio broadcasts

Streaming audio: Audio coverage of every state championship game will be provided for free by the KHSAA through mixlr.com/khsaa/events/. The Mixlr app is available in most app stores.

Class A game audio: Glicod.com will stream an audio broadcast of Friday’s game between Raceland and Kentucky Country Day.

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This story was originally published December 5, 2025 at 10:18 AM.

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Jared Peck, the Herald-Leader’s Digital Sports Writer, covers high school athletics and has been with the company as a writer and editor for more than 20 years. Support my work with a digital subscription
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