CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – We’ve reached the final week of the 2024-25 high school football regular season, so let’s take a look where Clarksville-Montgomery County teams currently stand. Here are the matchups for the final week of the regular season.

Halloween games

Clarksville High (9-0) @ Northeast High (1-8)

Clarksville High head coach Isaac Shelby returns to Northeast with a chance to make history.  With a win, Shelby earns his 100th career victory and becomes the all-time winningest coach in Wildcat history. Meanwhile, Northeast will look to play the spoiler and prevent the Wildcats from a second-straight undefeated regular season.

Kenwood High (3-6) @ Rossview High (7-2)

The Kenwood High Knights travel to Rossview High for the Hawk’s senior night on Halloween. As Kenwood looks to keep it postseason hopes alive, a win for the Hawks will help their playoff seeding.

Montgomery Central (1-8) @ Greenbrier (0-9)

While Montgomery Central is out of the playoff race, they have a chance to win their first road game in three years and send their seniors out with a win.

Friday night games

Clarksville Now Game of the Week: West Creek (4-5) @ Kirkwood High (7-2)

Another huge game with playoff implications is West Creek vs. Kirkwood High on the Cobras senior night. West Creek needs a win, plus some help to get into the postseason, while a win for Kirkwood would secure them a home playoff game, and their first postseason berth in program history.

ESPN Clarksville Game of the Week: Dickson County (4-5) @ Northwest High (1-8)

At the surface, this game doesn’t look like it has playoff implications, but they’re everywhere in this matchup. Dickson County looks to keep their season alive with a win, while the Vikings look to play spoiler and send their seniors out on a high note.

Clarksville Academy (1-7) @ Mount Juliet Christian (4-5)

The Cougars have one last matchup to close out year two under head coach Steadman Bell. CA will look to upset the Saints on Halloween weekend.

Fort Campbell (4-4) @ Webster County (2-7)

The Falcons have locked in their playoff seeding for next week and are now just waiting to see who their opponent is. With their matchup with Webster County, Fort Campbell will look to finish above .500 during the regular season for the first time under head coach Henry Mitchell.