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Live score updates, highlights from Week 4 of Iowa high school football action

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We’re nearly halfway through the Iowa high school football regular season, with Week 4 action happening tonight. Time flies, doesn’t it?

If you can’t make it out to a game tonight, then check out some of the options to stream games online or over the radio. If you can’t find a stream for your favorite school, then stick right here. This blog is your go-to spot for the latest scores and information happening in real-time. And just like last week, we’ll have our reporters on the scene at some of the best games around the state.

More: How to stream, listen to Week 4 central Iowa high school football games

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And I’ll be mining information from them and social media to bring you everything you need to know about what’s happening in Iowa high school football tonight.

7:10 City High was held scoreless on its opening drive

7:08 A record was broken for Columbus

Kaden Amigon becomes the most prolific rusher in Wildcats history

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7:01 And just like that, we’ve got points

As far as we can tell, this is the first score of the night in all of Iowa.

7:00 Weather could impact Dowling vs. Waukee Northwest

There are some drizzles out in West Des Moines at the moment just before kickoff out between the Maroons and Waukee Northwest. Let’s hope it doesn’t impact the game too much.

6:40 Top-5 tilt on deck

The top-ranked Southeast Polk Rams (3-0) welcome in No. 4 Ankeny Centennial (2-1) for what should be a thrilling matchup just east of the metro.

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6:20 New paint job for City High

The Little Hawks are taking on their rival, West High. Not only is it a trophy game, but City High painted its midfield logo and end zones red white and blue in honor of Heroes Night, honoring first responders.

What to know before Week 4 of the Iowa high school football season

Recruiting/high school sports reporter Alyssa Hertel (@AlyssaHertel) will be in the metro checking out No. 7 Johnston (2-1) as the Dragons look to string together back-to-back wins when they hit the road to take on Ankeny (1-2). High school sports reporter Eli McKown (@EliMckown23) is in Des Moines to watch Roosevelt (2-1) welcome in Ames (0-3). 

Joe Randleman (@JoeRandleman) is just north of the metro in Huxley to watch the Ballard Bombers (1-2) take on Dallas Center-Grimes (1-2). We also have Kenna Roering over in Iowa City to bring you analysis from the City High (1-2)/ Iowa City West (2-1) rivalry tilt. 

On top of the reporters out and about tonight, we’ll also have staff photographers capturing the best images from the action all across the state. 

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