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Free High School Football Stat Sheet (Printable Box Score)

This free high school football stat sheet lets you keep a full box score for a game on two pages: an offense page for passing, rushing, and receiving, and a defense page with a score-by-quarter box, individual defensive stats, and kicking and punting. It is built to print low-ink, so print one per game for your coaches, stat crew, or team parents.

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Free • low-ink • offense and defense box score, one game per sheet

Quick Facts: High School Football Stat Sheet

High school football stat sheet printable with passing, rushing, receiving, and defense tables
  • An offense page with passing, rushing, and receiving tables by player.
  • A defense page with tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, interceptions, and more.
  • A score-by-quarter box to track both teams through four quarters and overtime.
  • A kicking and punting table for field goals, extra points, and punt averages.
  • Free to download and print, a two-page box score built low-ink, one game per sheet.

What Is on the Stat Sheet

The first page covers offense. A game info bar holds the date, opponent, home or away, and final score, followed by a passing table, a rushing table, and a receiving table, each with room to list players and total the columns. The second page covers the rest of the game: a score-by-quarter box at the top, a full defensive table for tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, interceptions, forced fumbles, and passes defended, and a kicking and punting table at the bottom. Together the two pages give you a complete box score for a single game.

How to Use It on Game Day

Assign someone to track offense and someone to track defense so no plays get missed. Record each stat as the game goes, then total every column at the end for a clean box score. It is useful for coaches breaking down film, for a team stat crew, and for parents who want to keep their player’s numbers. Print one sheet per game and file them to build a season log. Keep it alongside our high school football roster and depth chart so your numbers, lineup, and stats all live together.

High School Football Stat Sheet FAQ

What stats does the sheet track?

Offense covers passing, rushing, and receiving. Defense covers total and solo tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, interceptions, forced fumbles, and passes defended. It also has a kicking and punting table and a score-by-quarter box.

Is it one sheet per game?

Yes. Each two-page sheet is built for a single game. Print one per game and file them to keep a season-long record.

Can parents or students use it?

Absolutely. It works for coaches and stat crews, but it is also simple enough for a parent or student manager to keep a player’s or team’s stats in the stands.

Is it free to print?

Yes. The stat sheet is a free two-page PDF designed to print low-ink on standard letter-size paper.

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