Local High School Playoffs Produce Close Reedley, Kingsburg Wins
ABC30 published a multi part local playoff recap on November 8, 2025, compiling first round Central Valley high school football scores and short game notes from November 6 and 7. The scoreboard style roundup, including Reedley 35, Sanger West 32 and Kingsburg 28, Dinuba 7, gives parents, students and fans a one stop update on which Fresno County teams advanced in the postseason.

ABC30 released a multi part local playoff recap on November 8 that aggregates first round Central Valley high school football results from games played November 6 and 7. The scoreboard style wrap lists scores and brief game notes for programs across the region, providing Fresno County families with a quick reference on which teams advanced and what to expect next in the postseason.
Among the most consequential results for Fresno County viewers were Reedley edging Sanger West 35 to 32 in a closely contested matchup, and Kingsburg advancing with a 28 to 7 victory over Dinuba. The recap also includes results for other local programs such as Clovis, Selma, and Sanger, giving community members a broad view of the local playoff landscape. The ABC30 piece links to video highlights and station coverage, making it a one stop source for fans who want recaps and visuals after a busy opening weekend.
Immediate effects are mainly about momentum and community engagement. For schools that won, advancing from the first round extends the season, boosts student athlete exposure and fuels booster club and ticket revenue for additional home or away games. For families and alumni, postseason success tends to increase attendance at future games, local business traffic on game days and volunteer involvement in school athletic programs. Close wins like Reedley over Sanger West can also intensify rivalries and interest, encouraging broader student and community support.
From a practical standpoint, the ABC30 roundup helps parents and fans plan the logistics that come with playoffs. Knowing which teams moved on allows families to arrange travel and employers to plan for potential scheduling impacts as students and staff attend evening games. The inclusion of video highlights and station coverage adds value for those who could not attend on site, and it helps younger athletes study game film as they prepare for the next round.
Looking ahead, Fresno County teams that advanced will face increasingly competitive matchups as the playoffs narrow. The roundup serves not only as a scoreboard but as a barometer of local program health, showing which teams are capable of deeper postseason runs. For local readers, the recap is a timely reminder that high school football remains a focal point of community life in the Central Valley, bringing families and neighborhoods together around Friday night athletics.
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