Ottumwa, September 10, 2025
News Summary
Ottumwa High School faced a tough defeat against Dallas Center-Grimes, ending the game at 49-0. The match, held at Schafer Stadium, marked a disappointing shutdown for Ottumwa after their earlier victory. The visiting team demonstrated dominance throughout the game, raising questions about Ottumwa’s preparation for upcoming matches. Coaches and players will need to reassess strategies as they move forward in the competitive season featuring numerous intense matchups throughout Iowa.
Ottumwa — Ottumwa High School suffered a decisive loss to Dallas Center-Grimes on Friday, falling 49-0 at Schafer Stadium in Ottumwa on August 29.
Game summary
The visiting team dominated the matchup from the outset, producing a 49-point margin while holding Ottumwa scoreless. The shutout ended Ottumwa’s momentum after the team’s first victory of the season the previous week against Oskaloosa. Ottumwa entered the game with sophomore quarterback Spencer Dalbey, who wears number 7.
Key details
Final score: Dallas Center-Grimes 49, Ottumwa 0
Location: Schafer Stadium, Ottumwa
Date: August 29
Immediate context
The loss is an early-season setback for Ottumwa after a Week 1 win. The result adds to a busy Week 2 across Iowa high school football, when several lopsided results and tight contests were recorded statewide.
Other Week 2 results across Iowa
High school games across the state produced a mix of blowouts and close finishes in Week 2:
- Spencer defeated Carroll, 27-19.
- Waukee Northwest edged West Des Moines Valley, 27-24.
- South Hardin shut out Iowa Falls-Alden, 37-0.
- Urbandale dominated Ames, 41-3.
- Other significant wins included teams such as Collins-Maxwell and East Union posting decisive victories.
Notable performances and roster notes
Several individual performances stood out heading into and during Week 2. Among them, a senior quarterback from BGM recorded an exceptional previous-week game with 427 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Other players gaining attention in Week 2 included notable contributors such as James Armstrong and Caden Klein from other programs.
Safety and schedule developments
Safety concerns affected one program’s season: Siouxland Christian School in Sioux City canceled the remainder of its varsity football games after forfeiting its initial game due to safety-related issues. Meanwhile, North Polk is set to defend its Class 4A state championship and both North Polk and Newton won their opening games, setting up a continuing title defense storyline.
Weather, kickoff times and fan notes
Weather on game day was forecast as partly cloudy with a high near 82°F and a low near 56°F. Game organizers and schedules highlighted kickoff times and local temperatures for fans planning to attend. Fans were advised to check local team communications for any last-minute changes to start times or site details.
Background and implications
The Week 2 slate illustrates early-season separation between several programs and emphasizes depth and execution differences among teams. For Ottumwa, the shutout highlights areas for adjustment on both sides of the ball as the team prepares for the next stretch of its schedule. For Dallas Center-Grimes and other winning programs, the results provide momentum heading into conference play.
What to watch next
Upcoming weeks will clarify playoff positioning and reveal whether standout individual performances translate into sustained team success. Teams that posted wins in Week 2 will aim to build on momentum, while those that struggled will look to shore up fundamentals and address matchup weaknesses.
FAQ
Where and when was the Ottumwa vs Dallas Center-Grimes game played?
The game was played at Schafer Stadium in Ottumwa on August 29.
What was the final score?
Dallas Center-Grimes 49, Ottumwa 0.
Who is Spencer Dalbey?
Spencer Dalbey is a sophomore quarterback for Ottumwa High School who wears number 7.
Were there other notable games in Iowa during Week 2?
Yes. Notable Week 2 results included Spencer over Carroll (27-19), Waukee Northwest over West Des Moines Valley (27-24), South Hardin over Iowa Falls-Alden (37-0), and Urbandale over Ames (41-3), among others.
Why did Siouxland Christian cancel games?
Siouxland Christian School canceled the rest of its varsity football games after forfeiting its initial game due to safety concerns.
Key features at a glance
Team | Score | Visual |
---|---|---|
Dallas Center-Grimes | 49 | |
Ottumwa | 0 | |
Spencer | 27 | |
Carroll | 19 | |
Waukee Northwest | 27 | |
West Des Moines Valley | 24 |
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Additional Resources
- KCCI: Iowa High School Football Updates
- Wikipedia: Iowa High School Football
- Ottumwa Courier: Blue Demons Shut Out Hawks
- Google Search: Ottumwa High School Football
- MaxPreps: Football Recap – Ottumwa Takes a Loss
- Google Scholar: Football Performance Iowa
- KYOT: Ottumwa High School Football Team Prepares
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Football
- KTVO: Pigskin Preview – New Era for Ottumwa Bulldogs
- Google News: Ottumwa Football

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