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Friday Night Lights Return for Rivalry Week: Warren County vs. Skyline – Nov 7

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One of Warren County’s biggest sports traditions takes center stage this Friday night as Warren County High School faces off against Skyline High School in a long-standing football rivalry that always draws a crowd and delivers big emotions.

Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on Friday, November 7, and whether you wear maroon or royal blue, it’s sure to be a game packed with hometown pride, student spirit, and plenty of action on the field.

The matchup marks the final game in what’s been a full week of school pride across the county, with students at both schools showing their colors and rallying behind their teams. And when it comes to the football field, this annual face-off between the Wildcats and Hawks is more than just a game — it’s a community tradition.

Warren County and Skyline each bring plenty of grit and heart into this year’s rivalry, with players on both sides looking to finish their seasons strong. For many seniors, this will be their last high school football game under the Friday night lights, and the energy is expected to be electric from opening whistle to final horn.

The schools are only a few miles apart, and most players know each other from years of youth leagues, camps, or even being classmates in earlier grades. That local connection adds to the intensity — and the sportsmanship — that defines the game year after year.

If you can’t make it to the game in person, Wildcats Live! will bring the live-stream of the game here, on the Royal Examiner, so fans near and far can tune in to cheer on their team.

Whether you’re an alum, a proud parent, a student, or just love a good hometown rivalry, this is the game to watch.

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