Meadville 107, Dubois 90 pic.twitter.com/Zh9u5CJQES
— D9Sports.com (@D9Sports) September 12, 2015 High school football teams scored 197 COMBINED POINTS in one game


From the scoreboard, it looks like poor Meadville was on the receiving end of one of the most lopsided victories in high school football. But, if you look just a bit closer, the game was closer than the scoreboard indicated. Meadville actually won!
The final score was actually 107-90, Meadville. Winning the game by three scores is pretty impressive in its own right, but having both teams score 90 points each on top of that just makes the score look like it’s from a basketball game.
After 1st Q game was tied at 28, halftime Dubois led 56-51, end of 3rd Q Meadville led 85-82, Final Score Meadville wins 107-90
— Jeff Verszyla (@Verz) September 12, 2015 With assumedly very little defense, Meadville running back Journey Brown had one of the best performances high school football has ever seen with 720 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns.
Although his record seems untouchable, Brown doesn’t even have the record for most rushing yards in a game. The national record is 754. At least Brown has the record in Pennsylvania.
If Journey Brown's 720 rushing yards are correct, he has the PA record and 2nd in the country all-time. 754 is the national record.
— Tom Reisenweber (@ETNreisenweber) September 12, 2015 Here’s to more Madden-like performances in high school football.











