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Week 9 high school football scores: Latest results from the Central Section

Central East and Clovis West battle in a Tri-River Athletic Conference game in Clovis, California on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025.
Central East and Clovis West battle in a Tri-River Athletic Conference game in Clovis, California on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025. agalaviz@fresnobee.com
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  • Central Section posts Week 9 scores; Game of the Week: Clovis vs Clovis East
  • Central East beat Clovis West 46–39; McLane and Wasco recorded decisive wins
  • The Bee updates live Week 9 results; fans can follow scores and schedules

Week 9 of high school football in the Central Section is here.

Follow along with The Bee with updated scores.

The Bee’s Game of the Week takes place Friday between No. 5 Clovis and No. 6 Clovis East at 7 p.m. at Lamonica Stadium.

Week 9 scores

Thursday

Tri-River Athletic Conference

Central East 46, Clovis West 39

North Yosemite League

McLane 49, Sanger West 14

Tri-County - Sequoia

Exeter 40, Hanford West 0

Nonleague

Mira Monte 42, South 21

South Yosemite River

Liberty-Bakersfield 49, Centennial 20

South Sequoia League

Wasco 56, Taft 0

Friday

Tri-Athletic Conference

Buchanan 30, Clovis North 20, final

Clovis 42, Clovis East 15, final

County/Metro Athletic Conference

Bullard 30, Garza 21, final

Sanger 36, Edison 27, final

San Joaquin Memorial 50, Madera 46, final

North Yosemite League

Sunnyside 42, Fresno 0, final

Hoover 44, Torres 14, final

Roosevelt 55, Madera South 0, final

East Yosemite League

Redwood 26, Golden West 14, final

Porterville 51, El Diamante 6, final

Monache 35, Mt. Whitney 7, final

West Yosemite League

Lemoore 20, Dinuba 13, final

Tulare 68, Mission Oak 0, final

Hanford 55, Tulare Western 14, final

South Yosemite Mountain

Tehachapi 42, West 26, final

North 47, East Bakersfield 7, final

South Yosemite Valley

Bakersfield Christian 16, Bakersfield 14, final

Independence 34, Highland 14, final

South Yosemite River

Frontier 27, Garces 13, final

South Yosemite Horizon

Golden Valley-Bakersfield 28, Arvin 27, final

Foothill 36, Del Oro 0, final

East Sequoia League

Strathmore 28, Granite Hills 12, final

Lindsay 21, Orange Cove 20, final

Orosi 41, Corcoran 13, final

Woodlake 41, Farmersville 6, final

South Sequoia League

Shafter 42, Kennedy 35, final

Chavez 27, Delano 26, final

West Sierra League

Dos Palos at Tranquillity

Coalinga 42, Mendota 7, final

Firebaugh 35, Avenal 0

High Desert League

Boron at Desert

Rosamond 30, Kern Valley 21, final

Bishop Union 43, Cal City 0, final

Ocean League

Nipomo 56, Cabrillo 35, final

Morro Bay 50, Santa Maria 0, final

Mountain League

Lompoc 42, Mission Prep 14, final

Arroyo Grande 30, St. Joseph 7, final

Sunset League

Atascadero 35, Righetti 14, final

Santa Ynez 51, Pioneer Valley 0, final

Northwest Sequoia League

Minarets 36, Chowchilla 26, final

Liberty-Madera Ranchos 48, Parlier 6, final

Fowler 21, Riverdale 14, final

Tri-County - Sequoia

Selma 23, Sierra Pacific 20, final, 3OT

Tri-County Kings Canyon

Washington Union 33, Reedley 0, final

Kingsburg 10, Kerman 7, final

Nonleague

Sierra 23, Central West 21, final

Mammoth 76, Trona 8, final

Sherman Oaks CES 22, Tehillah Christian Academy 6, final

Immanuel Christian 46, Valley Oaks Charter 22

Immanuel 37, Central Valley Christian 0, final

Templeton 48, San Luis Obispo 7, final

Yosemite 20, McFarland 14, final

Ridgeview 22, Stockdale 0, final

Saturday

8-Man

Fresno Christian at Orcutt Academy, noon

Mojave at Lone Pine, 5 p.m.

Laton at Legacy Christian Academy, 7 p.m.

This story was originally published October 17, 2025 at 12:38 PM.

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Anthony Galaviz writes about sports for The Fresno Bee. He covers the Las Vegas Raiders, high schools, boxing, MMA and junior colleges. He’s been with The Bee since 1997 and attended Fresno City College before graduating from Fresno State with a major in journalism and a minor in criminology. Support my work with a digital subscription
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