Other Great Games For Week 6

Dallas Skyline (5-0, 2-0) @ Dallas Jesuit (4-1, 2-0)
Skyline won last years game 43-24

Dist. 9 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Dallas Skyline (5-0) (2-0) 228 48
Dallas Jesuit (4-1) (2-0) 205 142
Richardson Lake Highlands (3-2) (2-0) 134 101
Richardson (3-2) (1-1) 127 172
Dallas Samuell (1-4) (1-1) 63 159
Richardson Berkner (2-3) (0-2) 115 127
Dallas White (2-3) (0-2) 142 143
Dallas Sunset (1-4) (0-2) 80 172

Denton Ryan (5-0, 1-0) @ Wichita Falls Rider (4-2, 1-1)

Denton Ryan leads the series 7-5 since 1994 including playoff win in 2010

Dist. 4 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Little Elm (5-1) (2-0) 225 178
Denton Ryan (5-0) (1-0) 192 97
Wichita Falls Rider (4-2) (1-1) 228 176
The Colony (3-3) (1-1) 177 150
Wichita Falls (2-4) (1-1) 183 239
Denton (1-4) (0-1) 141 153
Lake Dallas (3-3) (0-2) 252 187

Corsicana (6-0, 4-0) @ Waxahachie (4-1, 3-0)
Waxahachie leads the series 12-8 since 1994 including a 2-1 edge in playoff games

Dist. 15 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Corsicana (6-0) (4-0) 258 141
Waxahachie (4-1) (3-0) 220 92
Mesquite Poteet (5-1) (3-1) 247 113
Lancaster (4-1) (2-1) 203 123
Red Oak (3-3) (2-2) 179 187
West Mesquite (1-4) (1-2) 88 132
Ennis (2-4) (1-3) 112 166
Terrell (2-3) (0-3) 123 190
Forney (1-5) (0-4) 145 184

Celina (5-0, 0-0) @ Van Alstyne (4-2, 0-0)
Celina leads the series 11-0 since 1996

Dist. 10 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Commerce (6-0) (0-0) 216 120
Celina (5-0) (0-0) 207 85
Bonham (4-2) (0-0) 164 54
Van Alstyne (4-2) (0-0) 243 209
Anna (2-4) (0-0) 217 197

Crockett (4-1, 0-0) @ Teague (3-2, 0-0)
Crocket won 53-0 last year

Dist. 11 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Crockett (4-1) (0-0) 175 125
Malakoff (4-1) (0-0) 171 80
Teague (3-2) (0-0) 119 82
Troup (3-2) (0-0) 150 92
Elkhart (3-2) (0-0) 145 144
Trinity (2-3) (0-0) 119 121

Port Arthur Memorial (5-0, 0-0) @ Galena Park North Shore (4-1, 0-0)
North Shore won last years games 35-28

Dist. 21 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Port Arthur Memorial (5-0) (0-0) 247 60
Galena Park North Shore (4-1) (0-0) 150 88
Beaumont West Brook (4-1) (0-0) 115 91
La Porte (4-1) (0-0) 144 73
Channelview (4-1) (0-0) 198 137
Baytown Sterling (0-5) (0-0) 76 168

Houston Westbury (4-1, 1-1) @ Houston Bellaire (4-1, 2-0)
Bellaire won last years contest 24-14

Dist. 20 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Houston Bellaire (4-1) (2-0) 235 91
Houston Madison (4-1) (2-0) 159 90
Houston Lamar (3-2) (2-0) 160 75
Houston Westbury (4-1) (1-1) 175 101
Houston Westside (3-2) (1-1) 193 131
Houston Chavez (2-3) (0-2) 80 113
Houston Milby (1-4) (0-2) 58 195
Houston Sam Houston (1-4) (0-2) 83 225

Langham Creek (4-1, 3-1) @ Cypress Falls (5-0, 4-0)
Cypress Falls won last year 53-20

Dist. 17 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Cypress-Fairbanks (5-0) (4-0) 138 23
Cypress Falls (5-0) (4-0) 176 49
Langham Creek (4-1) (3-1) 266 198
Cypress Ranch (4-1) (3-1) 159 166
Cypress Woods (3-2) (2-2) 170 108
Cypress Ridge (2-3) (2-2) 84 129
Cypress Creek (2-3) (1-3) 104 91
Jersey Village (2-3) (1-3) 187 204
Cypress Lakes (0-5) (0-4) 130 198
Cypress Springs (0-5) (0-4) 93 219

Lucas Lovejoy (3-2, 0-0) @ Prosper (3-2, 0-0)
Lovejoy won last year 42-21

Dist. 11 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Prosper (3-2) (0-0) 166 95
Lucas Lovejoy (3-2) (0-0) 169 183
Princeton (3-2) (0-0) 204 153
Frisco Lone Star (3-2) (0-0) 141 155
Farmersville (1-4) (0-0) 161 187
Nevada Community (0-5) (0-0) 64 265

Angleton (6-0, 2-0) @ Rosenberg Terry (6-0, 2-0)
Angleton won last year 24-14

Dist. 24 Rec    Dist   PF    PA 
Pearland Dawson (6-0) (2-0) 297 86
Manvel (5-0) (1-0) 218 45
Texas City (3-2) (1-0) 157 123
La Marque (4-2) (1-1) 272 60
Friendswood (2-4) (1-1) 178 223
Santa Fe (2-4) (0-2) 57 166
Galveston Ball (0-6) (0-2) 82 176

By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com

More Games To Watch In Week 4

More Great Games In Week #4

#2 Allen (3-0) @ Plano (3-0)
Allen leads the series 9-6 since 1994

8-5A

Rec

Dist

PF

PA

Allen

(3-0)

(0-0)

129

36

Flower Mound Marcus

(3-0)

(0-0)

140

40

Plano

(3-0)

(0-0)

153

35

LewisvilleHebron

(2-1)

(0-0)

65

63

PlanoWest

(2-1)

(0-0)

55

72

PlanoEast

(2-1)

(0-0)

131

92

Lewisville

(2-1)

(0-0)

71

44

Flower Mound

(1-2)

(0-0)

126

134

Rice Consolidated (2-1) @ #2 Hempstead (3-0)
Rice Consolidated leads the series 6-1 since 1996 and have won the last 5 in a row

14-2A DI

Rec

Dist

PF

PA

Hempstead

(3-0)

(0-0)

129

23

Edna

(3-1)

(0-0)

137

53

Vanderbilt Industrial

(3-1)

(0-0)

108

53

Altair Rice Consolidated

(2-1)

(0-0)

91

62

Hitchcock

(2-2)

(0-0)

115

68

Van Vleck

(1-2)

(0-0)

38

98

Hallettsville

(1-3)

(0-0)

56

142

Colleyville Heritage (4-0) @ #1 Euless Trinity Trojans (4-0)
Euless Trinity leads the series 5-0 since 2002

6-5A

Rec

Dist

PF

PA

EulessTrinity

(4-0)

(2-0)

192

24

Colleyville Heritage

(4-0)

(2-0)

140

58

Irving MacArthur

(1-2)

(1-0)

89

82

HurstBell

(2-2)

(1-1)

141

102

Irving Nimitz

(2-2)

(1-1)

70

102

Grapevine

(2-2)

(1-1)

84

127

Fort Worth Haltom

(1-2)

(0-1)

76

102

Fort Worth Richland

(1-3)

(0-2)

63

156

Irving

(0-4)

(0-2)

34

199

Lake Dallas (3-1) @ #2 Denton Ryan (4-0)
Lake Dallas leads the series 2-1 since 2008

4-4A

Rec

Dist

PF

PA

DentonRyan

(4-0)

(0-0)

150

69

Wichita FallsRider

(3-1)

(0-0)

146

90

LakeDallas

(3-1)

(0-0)

189

107

Little Elm

(3-1)

(0-0)

143

117

The Colony

(2-2)

(0-0)

115

82

Wichita Falls

(1-3)

(0-0)

93

145

Denton

(1-3)

(0-0)

92

100

#4 Brenham (3-0) @ Magnolia West (3-0)
Brenham leads the series 3-0 since 2008

17-4A

Rec

Dist

PF

PA

Brenham

(3-0)

(0-0)

112

29

Montgomery

(3-0)

(0-0)

163

47

Magnolia West

(3-0)

(0-0)

112

52

HoustonStratford

(1-2)

(0-0)

56

93

Magnolia

(1-2)

(0-0)

31

72

Houston Spring Woods

(1-2)

(0-0)

74

72

HoustonNorthbrook

(1-2)

(0-0)

44

98

Waller

(0-3)

(0-0)

46

117

New Braunfels Canyon (4-0) @ #6 Smithson Valley (4-0)
Smithson Valley leads the series 9-1 since 2004 and have won 8 in a row

Dist. 27

Rec

Dist

PF

PA

SmithsonValley

(4-0)

(0-0)

130

76

New BraunfelsCanyon

(4-0)

(0-0)

91

25

Kyle Lehman

(4-0)

(0-0)

145

21

Schertz Clemens

(3-1)

(0-0)

45

53

San AntonioAlamoHeights

(2-2)

(0-0)

109

87

Buda Hays Consolidated

(2-2)

(0-0)

125

89

Lockhart

(2-2)

(0-0)

123

95

By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com

Best Texas High School Football Games of 2010?

Okay, it is that time of year – a quick chance to take one last look back to the season that was 2010 and point out the Best Texas High School Football Games of 2010.

We have our lists begun but need your input. Give us the skinny. We saw a ton of games last year, but didn’t see them all. What was the best game you saw last season? What amazing comebacks, superhuman performances, heart-melting moments will forever be in your mind from 2010?

We all know that every season of Texas high school football is magical, but what moments stood out last season for you?

Tell us who was playing, what was on the line, who rose above adversity – tell us everything you can remember about that amazing game. Leave comment here or shoot us an email at info@lonestargridiron.com and share your favorites.

We will compile the collection and determine the Top Ten Best Texas High School Football Games of 2010. Hopefully, yours will make the list.

“Cradle of Champions” Monument Honors Legacy of Texas High School Football

A 7-ton monument honoring the rich tradition of Texas high school football was unveiled in Fort Worth’s legendary Sundance Square.  The ceremony included appearances by Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief, Dallas native and professional football legend Tim Brown, and David O’Brien, son of college football icon Davey O’Brien.

The “Cradle of Champions” monument, made entirely of repurposed steel, lists nearly 2,000 names of former Texas high school football players who have successfully reached “The League.” The monument utilized steel from the demolished stadium in North Texas with steel scraps donated from high school football facilities across the state.  Processed and reborn at the company’s steel mini-mill in Midlothian, Texas, the steel was used to create the 16-feet high structure weighing more than 7 tons.  The monument will be showcased in the heart of Sundance Square leading up to Sunday’s championship game.

“This year’s campaign provides us with a unique opportunity to honor the past generations of Texas’ football heroes,” said Jim Kerkvliet, Gerdau Ameristeel vice president of sales and marketing. “We hope our structure embodies and commemorates the strength, passion and dedication illustrated within the deep tradition of Texas high school football.”

The “Cradle of Champions” monument was designed by Tampa-based Schifino Lee and fabricated by Fort Worth-based Thornton Steel.  Following the conclusion of the championship game, the structure will stay in North Texas and stand as a tribute to the widespread talent of Texas’ young athletes.

Caleb Hanie Becomes 'Internet Famous'

Yes, in the National Football League’s NFC Championship Game pitting the Chicago Bears against the Green Bay Packers, a former Texas high school football player became the talk of the Internet. No, not for coming in and winning the game, but mainly for being so unknown. Caleb Hanie was that player.

The 6’2″ quarterback who played his high school ball with the Forney Jackrabbits (outside of Dallas) and college at Colorado State, played a grand total of 4 NFL games in his three seasons and none bigger than this one.

Hanie made believers out of stunned viewers when he threw a 35 yard pass for a touchdown (his first in the NFL) and followed that up with what appeared scripted for a game winning drive.

As Hanie took over the reigns, twitter lit up with “Haney who?” comments, jokes and comparisons to Earl Morrall. The buzz continued as twitter’s Trending Topics changed from Jay Butler’s meltdown to Caleb Hanie. Tens of thousands of people started talking about the unknown kid from Forney and the NFC Championship Game became a whole lot more interesting.

In the end, Caleb’s moment in the spotlight ended with an interception ensuring that the Packers, not the Bears, would head to the SuperBowl. For one brief, shining moment however, Caleb Hanie was a God – or at least he was Internet Famous.

It was a great showing for him and will likely put him on a few people’s radar for next season. Whether it is a sign of coming greatness for Hanie or a flash in the pan – he will forever live in Chicago sports lore.

by Chris Doelle

Week 5 — Games Of The Week

1A
#1 1A DII Springlake-Earth (4-0) @ #25 1A DI Olton (3-2)

#3 1A DII Archer City (5-0) @ #22 1A DI Stamford (5-0)

#32 1A DI Winters (5-0) @ #4 1A DI Albany (5-0)
Albany won 28-14 in last years contest

#27 1A DI Sundown (4-1) @ #4 1A DII Plains (4-1)
Plains won last year 31-19

#5 1A DII Falls City (4-1) @ #25 1A DII Pettus (4-1)
District Game — This could be for the district title….Bruni is another in this district to watch for
Falls City won 40-0 in last years games

#16 1A DI Clarendon (4-1) @ #7 1A DI Sunray (4-1)

#7 1A DII Iraan (4-1) @ #14 1A DII Bovina (3-2)

#8 1A DII Munday (4-1) @ #34 1A DI Quanah (3-2)

#13 1A DII Wellington (3-2) @ #9 1A DII White Deer (5-0)

2A
#15 2A DI Eastland (4-1) @ #2 Godley (4-0)
District Game — Battle of two district favorites..might be for the title

#24 2A DII Thorndale (5-0) @ #3 2A DII Rogers (5-0)
District Game — These two and Lexington make it three undefeated teams in this district

#4 2A DI Muleshoe (4-0) @ #18 2A DI Bushland (2-2)
District Game — May be one of the toughest districts in the state with Lubbock Roosevelt, Littlefield and Childress
Muleshoe went 2-0 vs. the 1st year program at the time Bushland in 2006 & 2007
Muleshoe also won 34-20 in the 2008 Class AA Bi-District playoffs

#21 2A DII Weimer (2-2) @ #4 2A DII Schulenburg (4-0)
District Game — Pivital game with East Bernard, Boling and Danbury in this district

3A
#26 West Orange-Stark (2-1) @ #3 Kirbyville (5-0)
West Orange-Stark has won their last 3 regular season games including 21-20 last season

#19 Caldwell (4-0) @ #10 Brookshire Royal (5-0)

#12 Monahans (5-0) vs. #65 Borger (2-3) @ Lubbock

#18 Graham (3-1) @ #17 Bridgeport (4-1)
Graham leads the series 5-3 (1994-2009) in the regular season including a 49-48 wild win last season

#20 Cuero (3-2) @ #45 La Vernia (1-3)
District Game — Cuero should be the district favorite but star RB Trent Jackson is out for the season with a tore ACL
Cuero leads the series 7-1 (1994-2009) in the regular season

4A
#3 Brenham (4-0) @ #65 Waller (2-2)
District Game — Brenham should be the favorite here….Montgomery is undefeated in this district also
Brenham leads the series 10-6 (1994-2009) in regular season play

#37 Pearland Dawson (3-2) @ #6 Friendswood (5-0)
District Game — Key game here with lots of other great teams in the district like LaMarque, Texas City and Santa Fe
Friendswood won 21-6 in their regular season matchup but Dawson won 28-11 in their Quarterfinal matchup last year
Dawson enters only their 3rd varsity season

#11 Cedar Park (5-0) @ #24 Cedar Park Vista Ridge (5-0)
District Game — This may be the battle for 2nd place behind Austin Lake Travis

#15 Angleton (3-2) @ #45 Richmond Foster (4-1)
District Game — Angleton was the district favorite but they got upset by El Campo last week…can Foster make it two in a row

#22 Sulphur Springs (4-1) @ #18 Sherman (4-1)
District Game — Could be for the district championship…Texarkana Texas is another key player in this district. The other 4 teams in the district are a combined 0-19!!!

#23 Marshall (3-1) @ #41 Jacksonville (2-2)
District Game — These two teams will fight Whitehouse for the district championship
Jacksonville won 35-27 in OT last year

#51 Port Neches-Groves vs NR Nederland
This will be the 87th all-time meeting between these two schools
Port Neches-Groves won 23-7 last year

#30 Dayton vs. NR Galena Park
Dayton Head Coach Jerry Stewart will be trying for his 125th all-time win at Dayton in this game
Galena Park Head Coach Ray Zepeda will be trying for his 25th all-time win at Galena Park is this game
Dayton leads the series 5-1 (2002-200) in the regular season

5A
#13 Denton Guyer (3-1) @ #5 Coppell (4-0)
District Game — This could be for the district title….Southlake Carroll is also in this district but they are not as strong as they usually are.

#6 Allen (4-0) @ #66 Lewisville (3-1)
District Game — This district may be the toughest in the state….lost of great teams….this one will not be decided until the last week. Allen beat Plano last week while Lewisville be Plano West in a wild 55-49 game.
The series is tied 2-2 (1994-2005) in the regular season

#71 Humble Atascocita (2-3) @ #8 Lufkin (5-0)
District Game — Atascocita will have taken on the district best after this one…they fell to The Woodlands 0-35 last week. Lufkin and The Woodlands will matchup next week.

#52 San Antonio Roosevelt (4-1) @ #16 San Antonio MacArthur (5-0)
District Game — District 26-5A is back to its wild and wooly days….this one will be key but lots of good teams here

#3 All-Time Consecutive Series 85 games Amarillo vs. Lubbock, 1924-09 90 total games

Week 7 — Undefeated Teams & District Spotlights

Undefeated Teams Going Into Week 7:

Class 5A
(18 teams) Abilene, Bastrop, Belton, Cedar Hill, Dallas Skyline, El Paso Coronado, Harlingen, Katy Cinco Ranch, Klein Collins, Mission Sharyland, Fort Bend Elkins, Fort Bend Hightower, PSJA North, Round Rock Stony Point, San Antonio Clark, San Antonio Southwest, The Woodlands, Tyler John Tyler

Class 4A
(11 teams): Angleton, Austin Lake Travis, Big Spring, Corpus Christi Calallen, Denton Guyer, Lake Dallas, North Richland Hills Birdville, Port Neches-Groves, Santa Fe, Waxahachie, Weslaco East

Class 3A
(16 teams): Abilene Wylie, Argyle, Brownsboro, Carthage, Cuero, Gilmer, Graham, Kennedale, La Grange, Lyford, Monahans, Pearsall, Rockdale, Sealy, Sinton, Van Alstyne

Class 2A
(20 teams): Alpine, Arp, Aubrey, Brady, Bushland, Cisco, Comanche, George West, Godley, Grandview, Gunter, Henrietta, McGregor, Muleshoe, Newton, Pattonville Prairiland, Pilot Point, Refugio, Weimar, West Rusk

Class 1A
(15 teams): Albany, Bronte, Evadale, Falls City, Goldthwaite, La Pryor, Lovelady, Milano, New Deal, Plains, Quinalan Boles, Tenaha, Wellington, Wheeler, Yorktown

District Spotlights: Shows Team Name, Overall Record, District Record, Points For and Points Against

1-1A
#5 Stratford (5-1) (1-0) 154-83
#7 Canadian (5-1) (1-0) 262-124
#98 Gruver (2-4) (1-0) 91-198
#25 Sunray (5-1) (0-1) 206-67
#121 Stinnett West Texas (2-4) (0-1) 75-186
#108 Booker (1-5) (0-1) 110-280

Key Game: #5 Stratford vs. #7 Canadian

Notes: This is the matchup of last years state champions. Stratford won the game last year 17-7 and is 2-1 vs. Canadian since 2006. Stratford is coming off the big win last week over Sunray which is the other contender in this district.

25-1A
#18 Chilton (4-1) (1-0) 174-109
#132 Meridian (2-4) (1-0) 102-164
#3 Goldthwaite (6-0) (0-0) 177-30
#76 Bosqueville (3-3) (0-1) 198-143
#124 Valley Mills (1-5) (0-1) 72-149

Key Game: #3 Goldthwaite vs. #18 Chilton

Notes: The key game this week should be for the district title. Bosqueville should be the 3rd team in this district.

6-2A
#9 Cisco (6-0) (1-0) 210-60
#106 Eastland (3-3) (1-0) 257-184
#125 Merkel (2-4) (1-0) 92-147
#28 Clyde (4-2) (0-1) 124-123
#140 Hawley (2-4) (0-1) 116-163
#181 Anson (1-5) (0-1) 54-120

Key Game: #9 Cisco vs. #28 Clyde

Notes: The key game this week should be for the district title even though Clyde surprisingly lost to Merkel last week.

9-3A
#3 Argyle (6-0) (1-0) 195-81
#116 Gainesville (5-1) (1-0) 141-99
#13 Celina (4-2) (1-0) 192-109
#7 Prosper (5-1) (0-1) 182-39
#89 Sanger (3-3) (0-1) 104-134
#115 Whitesboro (2-4) (0-1) 69-123

Key Game: #7 Prosper vs. #13 Celina

Notes: Argyle got the big win over Prosper last week. Those 2 along with Celina should all be in the fight for the district championship and this district reps in the playoffs.

16-3A
#14 Pittsburg (5-1) (1-0) 238-96
#24 New Boston (4-1) (1-0) 202-64
#103 Texarkana Liberty-Eylau (3-3) (1-0) 179-151
#75 Mount Vernon (5-1) (0-1) 197-112
#33 Texarkana Pleasant Grove (4-2) (0-1) 221-119
#157 Atlanta (2-4) (0-1) 130-192

Key Game: #14 Pittsburgh vs. #24 New Boston

Notes: How cool is this district? It sounds like a major league baseball division with Pittsburgh, Boston and Atlanta in it. The big surprise last week was Texarkana Liberty-Eylau’s very convincing win over Texarkana Pleasant Grove. With Groves loss it leaves the district championship door wide open to the winner of this weeks key game.

24-3A
#8 Rockdale (7-0) (3-0) 188-56
#42 Caldwell (5-1) (3-0) 224-83
#10 Navasota (5-1) (1-1) 167-62
#38 Cameron Yoe (4-2) (1-1) 190-152
#98 Madisonville (3-4) (1-2) 125-154
#126 Taylor (3-3) (0-2) 187-154
#145 Bryan Rudder (1-5) (0-3) 94-181

Key Game: #8 Rockdale vs. #10 Navasota

Notes: Navasota lost in muddy conditions last werk to Caldwell to shake things up. A win by Rockdale this week will probably give them the district championship unless Caldwell continues to impress. Throw in Cameron Yoe who lost to Rockdall and beat Taylor and you have 4 pretty good teams fighting it out.

25-3A
#4 Sealy (6-0) (1-0) 266-108
#22 La Grange (6-0) (1-0) 197-60
#41 Smithville (5-1) (1-0) 232-134
#6 Giddings (5-1) (0-1) 200-80
#23 Bellville (4-2) (0-1) 147-106
#87 Columbus (4-2) (0-1) 175-146

Key Games: #6 Giddings vs. #22 Bellville and #23 La Grange vs. #41 Smithville

Notes: La Grange got the big win over Bellville while Sealy took down Giddings last week. Like I said last week, keep an eye on this district each week. They will keep things exciting.

5-4A
#1 Denton Guyer (6-0) (3-0) 285-99
#10 Lake Dallas (6-0) (3-0) 233-159
#17 Denton Ryan (5-1) (2-1) 326-155
#189 Little Elm (2-4) (2-1) 104-209
#86 Wichita Falls Rider (1-5) (1-2) 79-207
#186 Wichita Falls (1-5) (1-2) 146-199
#128 The Colony (1-5) (0-3) 83-168
#225 Denton (1-5) (0-3) 111-283

Key Game: #1 Denton Guyer vs. #10 Lake Dallas

Notes: Last week Lake Dallas surprised everyone with a last minute victory over Denton Ryan. This week, they have the top team in 4A to go up against. These three teams are the contenders for the district championship. The 4th playoff spot will be a fight and will probably be one and gone in the playoffs.

1-5A
#20 El Paso Coronado (7-0) (5-0) 265-64
#35 El Paso Montwood (5-1) (4-0) 183-101
#70 El Paso Franklin (5-1) (4-0) 216-120
#48 El Paso El Dorado (6-1) (4-1) 266-44
#175 El Paso Americas (4-2) (2-2) 129-95
#110 El Paso Hanks (3-4) (1-4) 212-209
#219 El Paso Bel Air (2-4) (0-4) 79-181
#225 El Paso Socorro (1-5) (0-4) 35-181
#244 El Paso Eastwood (0-7) (0-5) 82-325

Key Game: #20 El Paso Coronado vs. #35 El Paso Montwood

Notes: This weeks key game could be for the district title. Franklin and El Dorado may also contend. Those 4 teams should be the playoff reps and will give everyone a good game. Right now these 4 have at least a 2 game lead on everyone else in the district.

11-5A
#21 Tyler John Tyler (6-0) (1-0) 289-104
#9 DeSoto (5-1) (1-0) 266-154
#45 Tyler Lee (4-1) (1-0) 101-139
#79 Mesquite Horn (5-1) (0-1) 195-146
#92 North Mesquite (3-3) (0-1) 139-125
#145 Mesquite (0-6) (0-1) 130-229

Key Game: #9 DeSoto vs. #45 Tyler Lee

Notes: This weeks key game should be a great one. DeSoto gave #1 Cedar Hill a big time fight early in the season while Tyler Lee played one of the toughest pre-district schedules in the state. All eyes are on Tyler John Tyler. Some have them ranked as high as #1 in the state.

Week 5 — Undefeated Teams & District Spotlights

Undefeated Teams Going Into Week 5:

Class 5A
(27 teams) Coppell, El Paso Coronado, El Paso Dorado, Humble Atascocita, Katy Cinco Ranch, San Antonio Clark, The Woodlands, Tyler John Tyler, Abilene, Belton, Cedar Hill, Copperas Cove, Dallas Skyline, Harlingen, Houston Lamar, Klein Collins, Klein Forest, McAllen Memorial, Mission Sharyland, Fort Bend Elkins, Fort Bend Hightower, PSJA North, Round Rock Stony Point, San Antonio Roosevelt, Fort Bend Clements, Bastrop, San Antonio Southwest.

Class 4A
(23 teams): Big Spring, Fort Worth Trimble Tech, Hereford, Austin Lake Travis, Sulphur Springs, Angleton, Clint Horizon, Corpus Christi Calallen, Tuloso-Midway, Denton Guyer, Denton Ryan, El Paso Bowie, Frisco Wakeland, Waco Midway, Lake Dallas, Lumberton, Magnolia, Birdville, Pearland Dawson, Port Neches-Groves, Santa Fe, Waxahachie, Weslaco East, Mabank.

Class 3A
(25 teams): Argyle, Carthage, Cuero, Gilmer, La Grange, Lucas Lovejoy, Mount Vernon, Navasota, Prosper, Rockdale, Sealy, Stafford, Van Alstyne, Abilene Wylie, Brownsboro, Giddings, Graham, Ingleside, Kennedale, Lyford, Monahans, Pearsall, Sinton, West, Edna.

Class 2A

(28 teams): Alpine, Arp, Bushland, Cisco, Comanche, George West, Muleshoe, Newton, Pilot Point, Weimar, Aubrey, Brady, Callisburg, Crawford, Geronimo Navarro, Godley, Grandview, Gunter, Henrietta, Leonard, McGregor, Millsap, West Rusk, Paris Chisum, Pattonville Prairiland, Refugio, Taft, New Diana.

Class 1A
(21 teams): Albany, Bronte, Era, Falls City, Goldthwaite, Itasca, Lovelady, New Deal, Sunray, Tenaha, Yorktown, Evadale, Milano, Olton, Plains, Seymour, Somerville, Wellington, Wheeler, La Pryor, Quinalan Boles.

District Spotlights: Shows Team Name, Overall Record, District Record, Points For and Points Against

30-1A
#17 La Pryor (4-0) (1-0) 124-32
#51 Brackettville Brackett (2-2) (1-0) 86-53
#23 D’Hanis (2-2) (1-0) 123-111
#71 Sabinal (2-2) (1-0) 73-108
#69 Center Point (3-1) (0-1) 179-84
#118 Nueces Canyon (1-2) (0-1) 61-95
#147 Medina (0-4) (0-1) 74-179
#148 Leakey (0-4) (0-1) 51-165

Key Game:
La Pryor vs. D’Hanis — This should be for the district title even though Brackettville Brackett may give them a tough game.

13-2A
#12 Lone Oak (3-1) (1-0) 150-68
#102 Cooper (3-1) (1-0) 105-39
#23 Caddo Mills (2-1) (1-0) 120-47
#29 Winnsboro (1-3) (1-0) 59-106
#104 Como-Pickton (1-3) (0-1) 52-145
#123 Grand Saline (0-4) (0-1) 18-145
#188 Quitman (0-4) (0-1) 14-108
#205 Alba-Golden (0-4) (0-1) 15-148

Key Game:
13-2A #12 Lone Oak vs. #29 Winnsboro — This district looks to be a 3 team race between these 2 teams and Caddo Mills. Winnsboro is a disappointing 1-3 but they have played 3A teams like #41 Farmersville, #64 Mount Vernon and #17 Pittsburgh. They are battle tested and ready for district play.

29-3A
#21 Bandera (4-1) (1-0) 138-79
#52 Devine (4-1) (1-0) 152-82
#91 Hondo (3-1) (1-0) 146-52
#25 Pearsall (4-0) (0-0) 179-43
#138 Lytle (2-2) (0-1) 76-110
#165 Crystal City (1-4) (0-1) 61-137
#163 Carrizo Springs (1-4) (0-1) 43-133

Key Game:
29-3A #25 Pearsall vs. #52 Devine — This is a game between 2 of the highest scoring teams in the district and will be key to a district title. Both of them will have to beat a very good Bandera team though.

13-4A
#1 Sulphur Springs (5-0) (1-0) 172-82
#4 Longview (4-1) (1-0) 155-99
#169 Hallsville (2-3) (1-0) 79-96
#67 Marshall (2-1) (0-0) 132-55
#20 Texarkana Texas (2-2) (0-1) 109-110
#212 Mount Pleasant (2-3) (0-1) 110-108
#183 Longview Pine Tree (1-4) (0-1) 66-134

Key Game:
13-4A #1 Sulphur Springs vs. #4 Longview — Longview will be the district champion (unless some major upset happens) with a win. They beat Texas High last week who is the other top contender for the district 13-4A championship. This is a matchup of the Pre-Season #1 team in 4A vs. the current #1 team in 4A.

24-4A
#9 Angleton (4-0) (1-0) 144-73
#78 Pearland Dawson (4-0) (1-0) 134-67
#99 Santa Fe (4-0) (1-0) 128-44
#10 Friendswood (3-1) (1-0) 131-78
#106 Brazosport (2-1) (0-1) 68-17
#105 La Marque (2-2) (0-1) 93-81
#185 Manvel (2-2) (0-1) 87-89
#81 Texas City (1-3) (0-1) 75-108

Key Game:
24-4A #9 Angleton vs. #10 Friendswood — This should be for the district title. After that, Pearland Dawson, Santa Fe, La Marque and Texas City will all be fighting for spots #3 and #4.

15-5A
#18 Cypress Creek (3-1) (1-0) 148-119
#28 Cypress Ridge (2-2) (1-0) 135-115
#182 Cypress Springs (2-2) (1-0) 83-91
#144 Jersey Village (2-2) (1-0) 86-82
#59 Cypress Woods (3-1) (0-1) 131-123
#103 Langham Creek (2-2) (0-1) 146-169
#113 Cypress Falls (1-3) (0-1) 92-151
#241 Cypress Fairbanks (0-4) (0-1) 34-111

Key Game:
15-5A #18 Cypress Creek vs. #28 Cypress Ridge — This is another potential district championship game. Cypress Woods who lost to Cypress Ridge last week might be in contention also.

26-5A
#22 San Antonio Roosevelt (4-0) (2-0) 135-63
#14 San Antonio Madison (3-1) (2-1) 133-56
#25 Smithson Valley (3-2) (2-1) 106-83
#24 San Antonio Reagan (3-2) (2-1) 106-65
#153 San Antonio MacArthur (3-1) (1-1) 80-60
#62 New Braunfels (3-2) (1-2) 56-54
#189 San Antonio Churchill (2-3) (1-2) 74-80
#111 San Antonio Johnson (2-3) (1-2) 119-123
#216 San Antonio Lee (1-3) (0-2) 75-141

Key Game:
26-5A #22 San Antonio Roosevelt vs. #24 San Antonio Reagan — These two teams will be in the hunt for the district title. Roosevelt has wins over Lee & Churchill while Reagan has wins over those same two teams but lost to Smithson Valley. The other 2 top teams in this district — Smithson Valley has wins over Reagan and Johnson but lost to New Braunfels while San Antonio Madison has wins over New Braunfels and Johnson but lost to MacArthur.

1A DIVISION II Playoff Games

Texas high school football 1A DIVISION II Playoff Games

1A DIVISION II

Region I

Stratford (9-1), bye

Nazareth (8-2) vs. Wheeler (8-2), 7 p.m. Thursday, Bushland

Springlake-Earth (6-4) vs. Ralls (4-6), 2 p.m. Saturday, Littlefield

Sundown (8-2) vs. McCamey (3-7), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Crane

Sunray, bye

Vega (5-5) vs. Clarendon (8-2), 4:30 Friday, Amarillo’s Dick Bivins Stadium

Farwell (5-5) vs. New Deal (10-0), 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sundown

Seagraves (4-6) vs. Iraan (10-0), 6 p.m. Saturday, Andrews

Region II

Archer City (10-0), bye

Roscoe (9-1) vs Bronte (8-2), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sweetwater

Lindsay (6-4) vs. Celeste, TBD

Perrin-Whitt (8-2), bye

Windthorst (6-4), bye

Rotan (6-4) vs. Albany (10-0), TBD Thursday, Abilene’s Shotwell Stadium

Muenster (5-5) vs. Wolfe City (5-5), 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sherman

Gorman (6-4), bye

Region III

District 17 1-seed, bye

Mount Enterprise (9-1) vs. Grapeland (8-2), TBD

Itasca (10-0) vs. Normangee (6-4), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Farris

Hardin (6-3), bye

District 17 2-seed, bye

Tenaha (8-2) vs. Cayuga (8-2), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Bullard

Dawson (6-4) vs. Bremond (9-1), 1 p.m. Saturday, Temple

Buna at East Chambers 7:30 Friday

Region IV

Bosqueville (7-3) vs. Granger (5-5), 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Temple

Burton (7-2), bye

Menard (9-1) vs. La Pryor (7-3), 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Hondo

Falls City (7-2) vs. Santa Maria (7-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Mathis

Chilton (6-4) vs. Bartlett (7-3), 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Mart

Ganado (6-3), bye

Mason (7-3) vs. D’ Hanis, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Fredricksburg

Woodsboro (4-5) vs. Bruni (8-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Falfurrias

12-2A: Paul Pewitt/Pattonville Prairiland Play For The Championship

12-2A
Key Games This Week
Paris Chisum (5-4) (3-3) @ Redwater (5-4) (2-4)
Paul Pewitt (7-2) (6-0) @ Pattonville Prairiland (9-0) (6-0)

The winner of the Paul Pewitt/Pattonville Prairiland games will be the
district champion

Pewitt & Prairiland have already clinched playoff spots

Chisum, Clarksville & DeKalb fight it out for the 3rd spot

Clarksville & DeKalb  will play each other.

12-2A Standings
Pattonville Prairiland (9-0) (6-0)
Paul Pewitt (7-2) (6-0)
Paris Chisum (5-4) (3-3)
Clarksville (4-5) (3-3)
DeKalb (4-5) (3-3)
Redwater (5-4) (2-4)
Hooks (2-6) (1-5)
Bogata Rivercrest (1-8) (0-6)