California high school football follows an overtime structure similar to that of College Football, meaning that in a given overtime period each team's offense is given the ball at the opponents 25-yard line. According to California Interscholastic Federation rules, "If a second overtime period is needed, a 2 point conversion must be attempted by the team scoring a touchdown." Thus, in order for this contest to stretch to three overtimes, the teams not only had to match each other touchdown for touchdown, but conversion for conversion.
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if one team scores then the other team has a chance to score also but if they dont the other team wins
i don't know but jacksonville Indians jacksonville tx just played nacogdoches and won 84-81 after 12 overtimes 10/29/2010