Kentucky high school football: Live updates
The 2016 high school football season kicked off Friday night around Kentucky, and Kentucky.com is where you want to be to follow the action.
Below are some helpful links to scores and additional high school football information.
You may also scroll down to read live Twitter updates from games around the state from a plethora of media members working games on Friday night.
Friday’s high school football scores and line scores
Live updates: Tates Creek at Scott County, 6 p.m.
Live updates: Lafayette vs. Paul Laurence Dunbar at Scott County, 8:30 p.m.
Live broadcast at 7 p.m.: Cooper at Highlands
Live broadcast at 7:30 p.m.: Trinity at Nashville (Tenn.) Ensworth
Live broadcast at 7:30 p.m.: Lexington Christian at Williamsburg
Live broadcast at 7:30 p.m.: Boone County at Lexington Catholic
2016 High school football preview
Read more from the Herald-Leader on Kentucky.com today, follow @hlpreps on Twitter for updates throughout the season, and get scores and statistics here every Friday night.
Cover story: Can Lafayette make it back to Bowling Green?
Interactive: Top story lines to watch around Kentucky
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Video: Lexington coaches on what to watch from their teams
Video: A snapshot of the state preseason coaches poll
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Class 3A rankings: The preseason Top 10
Class 2A rankings: The preseason Top 10
Class A rankings: The preseason Top 10
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Bryan Station: Looking to maintain success despite turnover
Henry Clay: Don’t call Blue Devils a rebuilding team
Lafayette: Can Generals handle all eyes being on them?
Lexington Catholic: Poised for another run to 3A finals
Lexington Christian: Eagles eager to take next step
Paul Laurence Dunbar: New coach wants opponents to dread Bulldogs
Tates Creek: A speedy defense could lead the way
Central Kentucky: Watch out for Scott Co., Western Hills, Madison Central
Next Cats: Kentucky high schools flush with top recruits
Kentucky’s winningest high school coaches
Kentucky’s winningest high school programs
Which schools have won the most state titles?
Mr. Football: 30 years, 30 winners
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Mark Story: Should the state championships move to Lexington?
This story was originally published August 19, 2016 at 6:31 PM with the headline "Kentucky high school football: Live updates."