Colorado High School Football Thrills: Final Scores from October 31
The 2025 Colorado high school football season showcased a series of exciting matchups on October 31, with several teams delivering impressive performances. Schools across the state competed fiercely, resulting in a weekend filled with significant final scores that highlight the competitive spirit of Colorado’s young athletes.
Notable Performances
Among the standout games, Air Academy triumphed over Rampart with a decisive score of 36-12. Similarly, Cherry Creek dominated Grandview, securing a commanding victory at 52-15. Other notable results included Fairview, who showcased their offensive power against Rocky Mountain, winning 63-21.
In addition to these highlights, Banning Lewis Ranch Academy achieved a remarkable win against Manitou Springs, finishing the game at 45-8. The scoreboard reflected a strong performance from the team, emphasizing their dominance throughout the match.
Full List of Scores
The weekend’s results featured a variety of other exciting games. Here are some of the final scores from across Colorado:
– Basalt 49, Aspen 21
– Broomfield 47, Skyline 0
– Buena Vista 28, Colorado Springs Christian 7
– Burlington 36, Holyoke 7
– Cedaredge 49, Olathe 13
– Centauri 20, Monte Vista 18
– Columbine 24, Chatfield 7
– Conifer 50, Green Mountain 9
– Dakota Ridge 49, Bear Creek 14
– Denver West 35, D’Evelyn 23
– Durango 24, Vista Ridge 14
– Eaton 13, Berthoud 10
– Elizabeth 46, Kent Denver 36
– Erie 42, Horizon 6
– Holy Family 62, Hinkley 0
– La Junta 58, Woodland Park 6
– Lamar 36, Florence 35
– Legend 42, Regis Jesuit 28
– Limon 42, Yuma 8
– Loveland 17, Poudre 14
– Montrose 23, Pueblo West 6
– Mullen 52, Rangeview 30
– Niwot 31, Northridge 26
– Northfield 58, George Washington 24
– Pagosa Springs 24, Alamosa 21
– Pine Creek 14, Fountain-Fort Carson 7
– Pueblo Central 39, Sierra 6
– Pueblo South 48, Lewis-Palmer 10
– Ralston Valley 49, Arvada West 20
– Severance 41, Mountain View 7
– Skyview 17, Summit 14
– Strasburg 58, Bennett 12
– Weld Central 46, Sterling 23
– Wellington Middle-High School 2, Valley 0
– Windsor 23, Mead 0
These results reflect a weekend of high stakes and spirited competition among Colorado high schools. As the season progresses, fans eagerly anticipate more thrilling matchups and standout performances from their local teams.