Asheville, August 24, 2025
News Summary
The high school football season in Western North Carolina opened on August 22, captivating local fans with intense matchups. Noteworthy performances included a stunning 64-0 victory by Providence Academy over Asheville Christian and a commanding shutout by Asheville School against Hayesville at 41-0. Other teams also showcased their talent, including Hendersonville, which secured a 68-0 win against East Henderson. The community’s enthusiasm for high school football was palpable as local teams fought for early season glory.
Asheville – The 2025 high school football season officially kicked off in Western North Carolina on August 22, bringing enthusiastic crowds to stadiums and setting the stage for a series of exciting matchups. Notably, Providence Academy made headlines with a dominant victory over Asheville Christian, winning with a striking score of 64-0.
In other compelling games, Asheville School delivered a complete shutout against Hayesville, finishing the contest at 41-0. West Henderson secured a closely contested victory with a score of 27-21 against Erwin, while Swain County triumphed over Smoky Mountain, finishing at 21-6. Robbinsville also celebrated a solid win against Tuscola, taking home a 28-14 victory.
Polk County had a nail-biter of a game, edging out Chase with a final score of 34-32. Owen achieved a commanding victory over Rosman, shutting them out with a score of 35-0. North Henderson also emerged victorious, defeating Enka 35-7, and Mountain Heritage celebrated a notable 48-19 win against Pisgah.
Charlotte Latin left its mark with a decisive 48-13 victory over Mitchell, while Madison also posted a win, shutting out Andrews 26-0. Kings Mountain defeated Shelby with a score of 30-14, and Murphy came out on top against Franklin with a 29-16 finish.
In another highlight, Hendersonville dominated East Henderson with an overwhelming score of 68-0, marking one of the most lopsided victories of the evening. Cherokee held its own against North Buncombe, winning 20-7, while Brevard secured a steady 31-7 victory against AC Reynolds. The competition was fierce, with Ambassador Christian winning 28-16 against Christ School and TC Roberson narrowly edging Huss 14-10. McDowell had a dramatic game, defeating R-S Central with a final score of 24-21, and Asheville concluded the night with a thrilling 40-36 win against East Rutherford.
Key Results from August 22, 2025
- Providence Academy defeated Asheville Christian, 64-0
- Asheville School shut out Hayesville, 41-0
- West Henderson beat Erwin, 27-21
- Swain County defeated Smoky Mountain, 21-6
- Robbinsville triumphed over Tuscola, 28-14
- Polk County edged Chase, 34-32
- Owen won against Rosman, 35-0
- North Henderson defeated Enka, 35-7
- Mountain Heritage won against Pisgah, 48-19
- Charlotte Latin surpassed Mitchell, 48-13
- Madison shut out Andrews, 26-0
- Kings Mountain won against Shelby, 30-14
- Murphy defeated Franklin, 29-16
- Hendersonville dominated East Henderson, 68-0
- Cherokee triumphed over North Buncombe, 20-7
- Brevard defeated AC Reynolds, 31-7
- Ambassador Christian won against Christ School, 28-16
- TC Roberson edged Huss, 14-10
- McDowell narrowly defeated R-S Central, 24-21
- Asheville won against East Rutherford, 40-36
Context
The opening week of high school football in Western North Carolina showcases the enthusiasm of the community for this beloved sport. Schools strive not only for victories but also to foster team spirit among students and local fans. The matches this week serve as an exciting kickoff to what promises to be an exhilarating season filled with competitive games and memorable moments, much to the delight of student athletes and their supporters alike.
FAQ Section
What were the top scores in Western North Carolina high school football on August 22, 2025?
The top scores included Providence Academy’s victory over Asheville Christian 64-0, and Hendersonville’s win against East Henderson 68-0.
Which teams won their matches this week?
Teams that won include Providence Academy, Asheville School, West Henderson, Swain County, Robbinsville, Polk County, Owen, North Henderson, Mountain Heritage, Charlotte Latin, Madison, Kings Mountain, Murphy, Hendersonville, Cherokee, Brevard, Ambassador Christian, TC Roberson, McDowell, and Asheville.
How did the season start for high school football in Western North Carolina?
The season started on August 22, 2025, with various teams competing. This week featured thrilling games that set the tone for an exciting season ahead.
Chart of Key Results
| Team 1 | Team 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Providence Academy | Asheville Christian | 64-0 |
| Asheville School | Hayesville | 41-0 |
| West Henderson | Erwin | 27-21 |
| Swain County | Smoky Mountain | 21-6 |
| Robbinsville | Tuscola | 28-14 |
| Polk County | Chase | 34-32 |
| Owen | Rosman | 35-0 |
| North Henderson | Enka | 35-7 |
| Mountain Heritage | Pisgah | 48-19 |
| Charlotte Latin | Mitchell | 48-13 |
| Madison | Andrews | 26-0 |
| Kings Mountain | Shelby | 30-14 |
| Murphy | Franklin | 29-16 |
| Hendersonville | East Henderson | 68-0 |
| Cherokee | North Buncombe | 20-7 |
| Brevard | AC Reynolds | 31-7 |
| Ambassador Christian | Christ School | 28-16 |
| TC Roberson | Huss | 14-10 |
| McDowell | R-S Central | 24-21 |
| Asheville | East Rutherford | 40-36 |
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Additional Resources
- WLOS: Friday Game Scores August 22
- 828 News: 828 Scoreboard Week 1 of High School Football
- MaxPreps: Football Recap Hayesville Falls to Asheville School
- MaxPreps: Asheville Starts Season with Victory Against East Rutherford
- Blue Ridge Now: North Carolina High School Football Predictions WNC Week 1
- Wikipedia: High School Football
- Google Search: High School Football North Carolina
- Google Scholar: High School Football North Carolina
- Google News: High School Football North Carolina

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