On the opening night of high school football in Texas, Midland Trinity HS (TX) and Loraine HS (TX) combined for a total of 174 points, with Midland Trinity coming out on the winning end, 108-66.
In the interest of full disclosure, we are talking about 6-man football here, and not the traditional 11-man. But regardless of how many people are on the field, that score is wild.
It's hard to believe, but according to USA Today, Midland Trinity's mark of 108 points is actually four points shy of the state record, set by Paint Rock HS (TX) in 2010. However, the combined score of 174 between the two teams is the most in national six-man football history, breaking a South Dakota record (a 94-49 score) that had stood for over 60 years.
Trinity led the game 68-42 at the half, and had 100 points and a forty two point lead at the end of the third quarter (100-58).