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Tennessee high school football scores: Week 11 TSSAA live updates

Week 11 of the Tennessee high school football season β€” the final week of the regular season β€” begins Thursday and continues Friday in Middle Tennessee.

The Week 11 schedule is a live one for both days.

MBA resigned Brentwood Academy to a 1-9 record after the Big Red won 24-21 on Thursday. MBA's Liam Hackett kicked a 30-yard go-ahead field goal with 49 seconds to play. Page pummeled Nolensville 45-14 to win the Region 6-5A title, also on Thursday.

On Friday, Riverdale faces Oakland for Region 3-6A title, and Ravenwood faces Brentwood in the Battle of the Woods for the Region 6-6A title among other games will playoff implications.

Recap the Thursday game action and get ready for more updates beginning after 7 p.m. Friday.

Tennessee high school football live updates: Week 11 scores, highlights, stories

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Friday night

Lipscomb Academy completes comeback win over McCallie, awaits TSSAA postseason ban appeal

Riverdale wins at Oakland in historic victory

Riverdale recovers a fumble and kneels down to take down Oakland 25-24. What a game. Riverdale wins Region 3-6A. Among the Oakland streaks ended tonight, per research from the DNJ's Cecil Joyce:

  • 12-game winning streak over Riverdale (2012 was the last time Riverdale beat Oakland)

  • 69-game home winning streak (never lost at Ray Hughes Stadium under coach Kevin Creasy)

  • 58 consecutive district or region wins

  • 49 consecutive wins over Rutherford County opponents.

Riverdale takes lead with less than two minutes left on TD, two-point conversion

Riverdale's DJ Taylor scores on a 1-yard run, and the Warriors opt to go for two and take the lead. They get it on this tipped pass from Braden Graham. 90 seconds to play.

Braden Graham TD pass ties the game for Riverdale, who has come back from 17-0 down vs. Oakland

Riverdale has come back from a 17-0 halftime deficit and is tied up with Oakland in the fourth quarter. Braden Graham could take a big step toward being the 6A Mr. Football favorite if he can lead Riverdale to complete the comeback.

Defiant Lipscomb Academy leads

Lipscomb Academy coming back vs. McCallie

Lipscomb Academy has scored three touchdowns to start the second half, and LA is tied at 28-all with McCallie late in the third quarter. Division II-AAA is never devoid of drama.

West Creek is running to a playoff spot

Riverdale fighting back to make a game vs. Oakland

Halftime scores

  • Brentwood 14, Ravenwood 0

  • West Creek 14, Kirkwood 6

  • McCallie 28, Lipscomb Academy 7

  • Siegel 14, Rockvale 7

  • Summit 16, Independence 3

  • Pearl-Cohn 21, Marshall County 7

Brentwood defense helping offense; Bruins lead 14-0

Brentwood leads Ravenwood 14-0 at the half. Brentwood's defense has been very good, stopping Ravenwood on fourth down early in the game and creating some good field position for the offense to take advantage.

McCallie 21, Lipscomb Academy 7 in the second quarter

Oakland is still Oakland, leads 17-0 over Riverdale

Oakland probably heard the talk about Riverdale's chances to give the Patriots their first region loss in a long time. They are doing their best to silence that noise heading into the playoffs, leading 17-0 late in the first half.

Pick anyone else in Class 6A for the state title at your own risk.

Pearl-Cohn takes early lead vs. Marshall County

Oakland leads 10-0 in the first quarter on Daune Morris 80-yard TD run

Where the Tennessean is at on Friday

Tyler Palmateer is at Pearl-Cohn as the Firebirds face Marshall County for the region title.

Cecil Joyce is covering Riverdale's upset attempt against Oakland for a region title.

Tom Kreager is at Lipscomb Academy as it faces McCallie after the news earlier today.

Jacob Shames is covering West Creek-Kirkwood, where it is a true winner-takes-all, win-and-in game.

Lipscomb Academy handed two-year playoff ban in football

Some big news that will directly impact the Division II-AAA playoffs: Lipscomb Academy was handed a two-year postseason ban in football on Friday, the morning of LA's final regular season game. The ban includes this year's playoffs.

A letter to the school's football families from Lipscomb Academy head of school Brad Schultz and athletic director Jake House on Friday said the TSSAA punished the program with "what the TSSAA deems a recruiting violation."

READ ABOUT IT HERE: Lipscomb Academy given two-year TSSAA football playoff ban

Thursday night

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Jared Curtis TD run is only a consolation for Nashville Christian, down 35-17 to DCA

Page running away with the Region 6-5A title, leading 45-14

Liam Hackett 30-yard field goal gives MBA the win over Brentwood Academy

Liam Hackett kicked a 30-yard field goal with 49 seconds left to give MBA the 24-21 win over Brentwood Academy.

George MacIntyre led BA into MBA territory in the final seconds, but his Hail Mary attempt was batted away in the end zone.

Brentwood Academy finishes last in its region and with a 1-9 record overall, and it will be on the road next week. MBA is 4-6 and has a first-round bye.

DCA surging ahead of Nashville Christian, leading 28-10

Brentwood Academy ties the game with a Luke Robison TD catch

Nolensville is on the board with a Caleb Pharr 50-yard touchdown catch

Hugh Price QB sneak TD carry puts MBA ahead

George MacIntyre threw an interception on BA's first second half possession, and MBA methodically drove down the field to score. Hugh Price sneaks it in for a yard out. MBA leads 21-14 into the fourth quarter.

Halftime scores

  • Page 23, Nolensville 0

  • DCA 14, Nashville Christian 10

  • MBA 14, Brentwood Academy 14

  • Webb 7, Providence Christian 6

  • Henry County 24, Hendersonville 7

  • Centennial 28, Hillsboro 0

  • East Nashville 28, Stratford 0

Kolbe Harmon 63-yard TD ties game at 14 at halftime

Brentwood Academy's Kolbe Harmon caught a short George MacIntyre pass and broke one tackle before sprinting down the right sideline for a 63-yard touchdown. PAT good. After a 46-minute first half, Brentwood Academy and MBA are tied at 14 at halftime

Brooklen Davis TD run puts MBA ahead 14-7

Shavar Young TD catch with a bunch of YAC to put Brentwood Academy on the board

Page leads 16-0 on Ethan Cunningham's second TD of the first half

Page is trying to run away early in this one, with Cunningham scoring his second TD of the game from 26 yards out. Page has gotten the two TDs from Cunningham and a safety on a bad Nolensville punt snap out of the end zone.

MBA leads early vs. Brentwood Academy on the season's first TD pass

MBA's first touchdown pass of the season is a Hugh Price pass to Fletcher Shirley. MBA is playing for a first round bye and leads 7-0.

East Nashville leads early on K.J. Johnson 52-yard TD run

Jared Curtis TD pass gets Nashville Christian on the board in the first quarter

Look at this ball placement by Jared Curtis, and a nice catch for Javi Drewelow for the touchdown. Nashville Christian leads 7-0.

Ethan Cunningham TD run opens the scoring for Page

Where The Tennessean is at on Thursday night

Tyler Palmateer is at the Region 6-5A title game between Nolensville and Page.

Jacob Shames is at the annual rivalry tilt between MBA and Brentwood Academy.

Mike Organ is covering East Nashville-Stratford at J.J. Keyes Stadium.

George Robinson is reporting from Nashville Christian-DCA.

Cecil Joyce is covering PCA-Webb at MTSU in a non-region game.

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