After three weeks, some of the top teams around the state are starting to separate themselves from the pack. See our full recap in the video above. Below, you can find scores, stats and more from the Week 3 action.Iowa high school football: Week 3 final scoresBallard 55, Creston 28Lewis Central 30, ADM 27 (OT)St. Edmond 74, Baxter 24Cedar Rapids Prairie 30, Southeast Polk 20Ankeny 23, Dowling Catholic 16Winterset 28, Carlisle 26Ottumwa 62, Des Moines Lincoln 21Ankeny Centennial 31, Cedar Falls 14Waverly-Shell Rock 20, Bondurant-Farrar 6Newton 29, Norwalk 21Iowa City High 53, Ames 14Knoxville 36, South Tama 6Woodbine 72, Newell-Fonda 6North Polk 41, Webster City 8Prairie City-Monroe 30, Nevada 7West Des Moines Valley 34, Johnston 24Pella 24, Indianola 22Bettendorf 20, Urbandale 7Boone 56, Des Moines Hoover 0Harlan 38, Glenwood 22Collins-Maxwell 28, Coon Rapids-Bayard 20North Mahaska 69, Central Decatur 16Gilbert 42, Mason City 22 Fort Dodge 20, Dallas Center-Grimes 17East Marshall 35, EBF 0Calamus-Wheatland 51, HLV 50Wayne 44, Martensdale-St. Mary's 8Glidden-Ralston 34, Colo-NESCO 30Grundy Center 40, Pella Christian 7Forest City 47, Eagle Grove 14Hampton-Dumont/CAL 16, West Marshall 13Kuemper Catholic 41, AHSTW 33Treynor 20, Clarinda 6Humboldt 28, Van Meter 21Red Oak 30, West Central Valley 22North Butler 36, West Fork 14Chariton 35, Albia 14Waukee 52, Sioux City North 8Gladbrook-Reinbeck 88, Meskwaki 0Murray 52, Twin Cedars 20Council Bluffs Lincoln 35, Des Moines East 6Saydel 30, Colfax-Mingo 18Madrid 28, Mount Ayr 6Des Moines Christian 85, Clarke 0Atlantic 21, Greene County 17Lenox 42, Bedford 14Perry 23, Ogden 6Southeast Valley 20, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 13Audubon 72, Exira-EHK 0Bishop Garrigan 56, North Iowa 7Carroll 45, Denison-Schleswig 3Roland-Story 56, South Hamilton 0Lamoni 64, Mormon Trail 8Western Christian 35, Pocahontas 0 Iowa high school football scores, highlights and stats from Week 3 Football Friday Night forecastTemperatures at kickoff time of 7 p.m. will be in the high-70s in central Iowa, with partly cloudy skies and chances for some light showers. vlog's latest weather forecast. Game of the WeekIt's Indianola at Pella in a matchup of 2-0 Class 4A teams.vlog's Jeff Dubrof will be at Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium in Pella for the game, which kicks off at 7 p.m.The Indians opened with a 28-3 win against Norwalk before beating Urbandale, 21-17, last week. Junior quarterback Asher Brueck has 234 yards and two touchdowns on 22-of-31 passing. Senior Jake Pontier leads the team with 277 rushing yards, third in 4A. He's also tied for third in 4A with five touchdowns on the ground.The Dutch beat Keokuk, 40-13, in the season opener and downed Ballard, 29-17, last week. Senior quarterback Colin Kerndt has thrown for 294 yards and three touchdowns and has 122 yards and four touchdowns on the ground. Junior Emmanuel Diers leads the team with 234 yards rushing.Wild Card gameEvery week of the high school football season we ask you, the fans, to help determine our Wild Card Game of the week.After more than 3,000 votes on our Facebook page, the results are in!St. Edmond at Baxter won a close race, so the vlog sports crew is headed to Baxter for highlights and more coverage on Football Friday Night.Thursday night scoresCedar Rapids Washington 36, Davenport West 6Don Bosco 55, Riceville 7Sioux City East 26, Bishop Heelan 7Waukee Northwest 56, Des Moines Roosevelt 13Stat leaders by class after Week 2Beau Burns of BGM (Brooklyn) has thrown for 15 touchdowns and scored 11 more on the ground through three games, and the 8-player Bears are averaging nearly 75 points per game.Most other teams across the state have only played two games. Check out the stat leaders by class here. You can see the full schedule for games across the state here.Coverage from Week 1Coverage from Week 2Watch college football on vlogCollege football season is here and vlog has 16 straight Saturdays of games between Aug. 31's kickoff and Dec. 14's Army-Navy game.Our weekly college football coverage includes a new pregame show, "Big College Kickoff" — 10:30 a.m. Saturdays between Aug. 31-Dec. 7. The half-hour program will feature local stories from sports anchor Jeff Dubrof, as well as sports director Scott Reister and sports reporter Shannon Ehrhardt, behind-the-scenes insight and fun looks at fan culture, focusing on NCAA Division I teams in Iowa.You can learn more about the new show here.
DES MOINES, Iowa — After three weeks, some of the top teams around the state are starting to separate themselves from the pack.
See our full recap in the video above. Below, you can find scores, stats and more from the Week 3 action.
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Iowa high school football: Week 3 final scores
Ballard 55, Creston 28
Lewis Central 30, ADM 27 (OT)
St. Edmond 74, Baxter 24
Cedar Rapids Prairie 30, Southeast Polk 20
Ankeny 23, Dowling Catholic 16
Winterset 28, Carlisle 26
Ottumwa 62, Des Moines Lincoln 21
Ankeny Centennial 31, Cedar Falls 14
Waverly-Shell Rock 20, Bondurant-Farrar 6
Newton 29, Norwalk 21
Iowa City High 53, Ames 14
Knoxville 36, South Tama 6
Woodbine 72, Newell-Fonda 6
North Polk 41, Webster City 8
Prairie City-Monroe 30, Nevada 7
West Des Moines Valley 34, Johnston 24
Pella 24, Indianola 22
Bettendorf 20, Urbandale 7
Boone 56, Des Moines Hoover 0
Harlan 38, Glenwood 22
Collins-Maxwell 28, Coon Rapids-Bayard 20
North Mahaska 69, Central Decatur 16
Gilbert 42, Mason City 22
Fort Dodge 20, Dallas Center-Grimes 17
East Marshall 35, EBF 0
Calamus-Wheatland 51, HLV 50
Wayne 44, Martensdale-St. Mary's 8
Glidden-Ralston 34, Colo-NESCO 30
Grundy Center 40, Pella Christian 7
Forest City 47, Eagle Grove 14
Hampton-Dumont/CAL 16, West Marshall 13
Kuemper Catholic 41, AHSTW 33
Treynor 20, Clarinda 6
Humboldt 28, Van Meter 21
Red Oak 30, West Central Valley 22
North Butler 36, West Fork 14
Chariton 35, Albia 14
Waukee 52, Sioux City North 8
Gladbrook-Reinbeck 88, Meskwaki 0
Murray 52, Twin Cedars 20
Council Bluffs Lincoln 35, Des Moines East 6
Saydel 30, Colfax-Mingo 18
Madrid 28, Mount Ayr 6
Des Moines Christian 85, Clarke 0
Atlantic 21, Greene County 17
Lenox 42, Bedford 14
Perry 23, Ogden 6
Southeast Valley 20, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 13
Audubon 72, Exira-EHK 0
Bishop Garrigan 56, North Iowa 7
Carroll 45, Denison-Schleswig 3
Roland-Story 56, South Hamilton 0
Lamoni 64, Mormon Trail 8
Western Christian 35, Pocahontas 0
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Iowa high school football scores, highlights and stats from Week 3
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Football Friday Night forecast
Temperatures at kickoff time of 7 p.m. will be in the high-70s in central Iowa, with partly cloudy skies and chances for some light showers.
vlog's latest weather forecast.
Game of the Week
It's Indianola at Pella in a matchup of 2-0 Class 4A teams.
vlog's Jeff Dubrof will be at Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium in Pella for the game, which kicks off at 7 p.m.
The Indians opened with a 28-3 win against Norwalk before beating Urbandale, 21-17, last week. Junior quarterback Asher Brueck has 234 yards and two touchdowns on 22-of-31 passing. Senior Jake Pontier leads the team with 277 rushing yards, third in 4A. He's also tied for third in 4A with five touchdowns on the ground.
The Dutch beat Keokuk, 40-13, in the season opener and downed Ballard, 29-17, last week. Senior quarterback Colin Kerndt has thrown for 294 yards and three touchdowns and has 122 yards and four touchdowns on the ground. Junior Emmanuel Diers leads the team with 234 yards rushing.
Wild Card game
Every week of the high school football season we ask you, the fans, to help determine our Wild Card Game of the week.
After more than , the results are in!
St. Edmond at Baxter won a close race, so the vlog sports crew is headed to Baxter for highlights and more coverage on Football Friday Night.
Thursday night scores
Cedar Rapids Washington 36, Davenport West 6
Don Bosco 55, Riceville 7
Sioux City East 26, Bishop Heelan 7
Waukee Northwest 56, Des Moines Roosevelt 13
Stat leaders by class after Week 2
Beau Burns of BGM (Brooklyn) has thrown for 15 touchdowns and scored 11 more on the ground through three games, and the 8-player Bears are averaging nearly 75 points per game.
Most other teams across the state have only played two games. Check out the stat leaders by class here.
You can see .
Coverage from Week 1
Coverage from Week 2
College football season is here and vlog has 16 straight Saturdays of games between Aug. 31's kickoff and Dec. 14's Army-Navy game.
Our weekly college football coverage includes a new pregame show, "Big College Kickoff" — 10:30 a.m. Saturdays between Aug. 31-Dec. 7. The half-hour program will feature local stories from sports anchor Jeff Dubrof, as well as sports director Scott Reister and sports reporter Shannon Ehrhardt, behind-the-scenes insight and fun looks at fan culture, focusing on NCAA Division I teams in Iowa.
You can learn more about the new show here.