Final scores and recaps from week 2 of Boone County high school football

Seven Boone County schools went looking for their first victory in week 2, as Southern Boone was the only team that came away with a win last Friday.

The Eagles hosted Mexico at home. Three other teams played at home. Hickman took on Helias, while Battle and Harrisburg welcomed Capital City and Clark County.

Rock Bridge traveled to Sedalia to face off against Smith-Cotton for its first CMAC game. Tolton visited Fayette, while an annual rivalry was renewed between Centralia and Hallsville.

Here's what happened in Week 2 of Boone County High School football this Friday:

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Rock Bridge 50, Smith-Cotton 0: The Bruins let off some steam on both sides of the ball against the Tigers after last weeks triple overtime loss. Offensively, Drevyn Seamon scored three times while Rock Bridge's defense held Smith-Cotton scoreless. Smith-Cotton has not scored a point against the Bruins since 2019.

Southern Boone 21, Mexico 0: The Eagles remain the only undefeated team in Boone County. Southern Boone, like Rock Bridge, shut out its opponent. Mason Shearer scored twice, while Travers Hunolt added another touchdown for the Eagles.

Tolton 48, Fayette 13: It was a complete turnaround for Tolton on Friday night compared to the week prior. After getting shut out by Forsyth, the Trailblazers turned around and defeated Fayette 48-13.

Centralia 48, Hallsville 20: Last season, Centralia defeated Hallsville by 29 points. It wasn't much different this year, as the Panthers came away victorious by 28 points. The Panthers built a 24-8 halftime lead and moved to 1-1 on the year after losing at Mexico a week before.

Harrisburg 28, Clark County 6: The Bulldogs picked up their first victory of the 2024 season. Both Caleb Sager and Trace Combs scored on long touchdown runs of 33 and 26 yards.

Capital City 42, Battle 18: The Spartans led the Cavaliers in the first quarter behind a long touchdown pass from Kendle Wilkerson to Jace Cooper and a scoop-n-score by Chris Brown. But, a long touchdown run by the Cavaliers' Jaqures Richardson put Capital City up for good.

Hickman's Jeyshan Scott (21) tries to break away from a Helias defender
Hickman's Jeyshan Scott (21) tries to break away from a Helias defender

Helias 90, Hickman 28: It was not a pretty home opening debut for the Kewpies. Helias came out and posted 55 points alone in the first quarter against Hickman. The Kewpies managed to put up 28 points but fell to 0-2 in Justin Conyers first season.

More mid-Missouri scores

Booneville 47, Marshall 0.

California 14, Fulton 0.

Jefferson City 35, Sullivan 22.

Lutheran North 58, Blair Oaks 28.

North Callaway 18, Macon 7.

Osage 39, Moberly 6.

Paris 42, Orrick 0.

Salisbury 10, Mark Twain 6.

Hermann 36, South Callaway 6.

St. James 68, Linn 0.

This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Scores and results from week 2 of Boone County high school football

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