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District 10-6A Outlook After 6 Weeks
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Updated: October 9, 2017
photo: John F. Rhodes/Dallas Morning News
How is 10-6A doing after 6 weeks?
Lets take a look...
Dist. 10 | Rec | Dist | PF | PA |
#167 Garland Naaman Forest | (6-0) | (2-0) | 201 | 40 |
#17 Garland Sachse | (5-0) | (1-0) | 241 | 32 |
#91 Garland Rowlett | (2-3) | (1-0) | 153 | 159 |
#200 Lakeview Centennial | (2-4) | (1-1) | 154 | 245 |
#228 Garland | (1-5) | (1-1) | 69 | 191 |
#246 North Garland | (1-5) | (0-2) | 150 | 234 |
#227 South Garland | (1-5) | (0-2) | 135 | 262 |
NOTES:
This is still a one team district as Sachse is the only true state power. They have not disappointed this season either but their schedule is not very tough. Their toughest game will be against Naaman Forest and I will have Sachse favored by at least 17 in that one. Naaman, Sachse, Rowlett and Centennial are still the picks to make the playoffs. Centennial and Rowlett have dropped in the rankings since the season began. Sachse and Naaman have stayed about the same. Naaman Forest may look to be a surprise at 6-0 but their toughest opponent so far has been a 3-3 Sherman team which we have ranked #149 in 5A. Overall, this is not the toughest district in the state where Sachse will win the district championship with ease. Luckily for them their bi-district opponents in 9-6A are not that tough either so 1 of the other 3 may get a win along with Sachse.
by Michael Wright