Arizona high school football: Week 3 scores, schedule

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Arizona high school football: Week 3 scores, schedule

Here is a list of Week 3 games of the Arizona Interscholastic Association high school football schedule. We will update scores as they come in. .FridayCHANDLER at Cathedral Catholic , 7:30 p.m.

Mesa at TEMPE CORONA DEL SOLPeoria Centennial at CHANDLER HAMILTONQueen Creek Casteel at GLENDALE MOUNTAIN RIDGESHADOW RIDGE vs. Surprise Shadow Ridge, at Walkup SkydomePHOENIX MOUNTAIN POINTE at Surprise Valley VistaGILBERT WILLIAMS FIELD vs. San Bernardino Cajon, at Moorpark, CaliforniaPHOENIX DESERT VISTA vs. San Diego Madison, at Cathedral Catholic, 4 p.m.

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