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Storms force changes to Triangle high school football games. The new schedule

Storms in the Triangle forecast have forced some high schools to change their football schedules this week. Here’s the latest.

All kickoffs are at 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

Thursday

Greater Neuse 7A

Clayton at Smithfield-Selma

Cleveland at South Garner

Carolina Pines 6A

Union Pines at South Johnston

Swine Valley 2A/3A

Goldsboro at Wallace-Rose Hill

Friday

Quad City Seven 8A

Apex at Green Hope

Apex Friendship at Jordan

Panther Creek at Willow Spring

Cap 8A Corinth Holders at Broughton

Enloe at Wakefield

Leesville Road at Athens Drive

Millbrook at Rolesville

Greater Neuse 7A

Southeast Raleigh at Fuquay-Varina, 7:30 p.m.

Carolina Pines 6A

Southern Lee at Triton

West Johnston at Lee County

Western Harnett at Harnett Central

Three Rivers 4A

North Johnston at North Pitt

North Lenoir at Eastern Wayne

West Craven at Washington

Swine Valley 2A/3A

James Kenan at Rosewood

Spring Creek at Midway

Other games

American Leadership/Johnston at Jordan-Matthews

Faith Christian at St. David’s

John Paul II Catholic at Cary Christian

Lee Christian at Wake Christian

Louisburg at Carrboro

Metrolina Christian at North Raleigh Christian

Middle Creek at Hoke County, 7:30 p.m.

Ravenscroft at Charlotte Christian

South Wake Lions at Wayne Christian

TBA at Mount Zion Christian

Wake Prep at Washington County

Saturday

Nonconference: Cabarrus Stallions at North Wake Saints, 3:30 p.m.

Open date: Cardinal Gibbons, Cary, Cedar Ridge, Chapel Hill, East Chapel Hill, East Wake, Garner, Green Level, Heritage, Hillside, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Northern Durham, Orange, Princeton, Riverside, Sanderson, Southern Durham, Wake Forest

This story was originally published September 25, 2025 at 4:11 PM with the headline "Storms force changes to Triangle high school football games. The new schedule."

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