The Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson and Sioux City North high school football teams pushed their way into Iowa state history on Friday night.

The final score: Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 99, Sioux City North 81. Seriously.

That's 180 points in a high school football game.

The Iowa High School Athletic Association tweeted after the game that the total was the most combined points in a game in state history. And Thomas Jefferson's 99 points were the most points by an 11-man team since 1933, according to the athletic association.

Council Bluffs, which led 57-21 by halftime, recovered two onside kicks in the win, including one right at the start of the game. Running back Cameron Baker ran for eight touchdowns, compiling 371 rushing yards on 34 carries. Quarterback Cameron Lukavsky added 169 rushing yards to the team's 745 yards on the ground.

The star for the losing team, Sioux City North, was quarterback Matt Hagan, who threw for 309 yards and eight touchdowns. His receivers, Devont’a Cobbs and Trent Frerichs, scored a majority of those touchdowns. Cobbs caught for TD scores of 58, 28 and 48 yards.

Council Bluffs was positioned to score 100 points on a PAT, but coach Brant Anderson told Omaha World-Herald that "football's not a sport where you're supposed to score 100" as the team took a final knee to close out the game.