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2023 Football: Jack Stallard says football season never really ends. Page 8
Going Places: Brandon Ogden takes a look at the top East Texas Players. Page 10
Top Games: Phil Hicks says it's tough picking the best games and best hits. Page 14
Coaching Updates: Changes from 2022, Records. Page 17
Dream Team: Our 2023 East Texas fantasy team. Page 20
#bEASTTexas Fab 15: Unveiling our preseason East Texas Media Poll. Page 23
How We See It: M. Roberts Media sports staff's 2023 picks. Page 24-25
2023 Schedule: Page 26-27
10-6A Pages 28-31
Tyler Legacy
Rockwall
Mesquite
Rockwall-Heath
Mesquite Horn
Royse City
North Forney
7-5A DI Pages 32-37
Longview
Tyler High
Lancaster
Lufkin
McKinney North
Forney
West Mesquite
North Mesquite
8-5A DII Pages 38-44
Pine Tree
Texas High
Marshall
Mount Pleasant
Nacogdoches
Hallsville
Whitehouse
9-4A DI Pages 46-53
Chapel Hill
Lindale
Kilgore
Jacksonville
Palestine
Henderson
Athens
6-4A DII Pages 54-57
Sunnyvale
Caddo Mills
Quinlan Ford
Dallas Lincoln
Wills Point
Dallas Roosevelt
7-4A DII Pages 58-62
Gilmer
Texarkana Pleasant Grove
Pittsburg
Spring Hill
Liberty-Eylau
North Lamar
8-4A DII Pages 64-71
Carthage
Van Rusk
Center
Brownsboro
Canton
Bullard
5-3A DI Pages 72-76
Mineola
Winnsboro
Mount Vernon
Pottsboro
Emory Rains
Commerce
Bonham
6-3A DI Pages 78-84
Gladewater
Tatum
Sabine
Jefferson
White Oak
Atlanta
8-3A DI Pages 86-89
Malakoff
Groesbeck
Mexia
Fairfield
Teague
Eustace
Kemp
9-3A DII Pages 90-95
West Rusk
Arp
Troup
Grand Saline
Edgewood
Winona
Quitman
10-3A DII Pages 96-97
DeKalb
Omaha Paul Pewitt
Hooks
Paris Chisum
New Boston
Prairiland
Redwater
11-3A DII Pages 98-103
Daingerfield
Queen City
Waskom
Hughes Springs
Elysian Fields
Harmony
New Diana
7-2A DI Pages 104-107
Cayuga
Italy
Axtell
Rio Vista
Kerens
Itasca
Cross Roads
9-3A DI Page 111
Palestine Westwood
13-3A DII Page 111
Elkhart
9-2A DI Pages 108-110
Alba-Golden
Cooper
Wolfe City
Quinlan Boles
Bogata Rivercrest
Honey Grove
Como-Pickton
10-2A DI Pages 112-118
Beckville
Hawkins
Frankston
Harleton
Union Grove
Ore City
Big Sandy
11-2A DI Pages 120-123
Timpson
Garrison
Joaquin
Shelbyville
San Augustine
Grapeland
Pineland West Sabine
9-2A DII Pages 124-125
Maud
Clarksville
Simms James Bowie
Linden-Kildare
Detroit Cumby
11-2A DII Pages 126-129
Carlisle
Tenaha
Alto
Cushing
Overton
Mount Enterprise
Six Man Pages 130-132
Union Hill
Leverett's Chapel
Christian Heritage
Trinity School
King's Academy
Tyler HEAT
TAPPS Pages 134-137
All Saints
Grace Community
Brook Hill
Bishop Gorman
PRESIDENT
Stephen N. McHaney
PUBLISHER
Justin Wilcox
EDITOR
Tim Thorsen
SPORTS EDITORS
Phil Hicks and Jack Stallard
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR
Bret Jacomet
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR
Sherri Goodwin
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Haley Holcomb-Capps
WRITERS
Tyler Morning Telegraph: Phil Hicks and Brandon Ogden
Longview News-Journal: Jack Stallard and Thomas Bingham
Panola Watchman: Ryan Silapan
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Longview News-Journal: Les Hassell, Michael Cavazos
Tyler Morning Telegraph: Michel Alfaro
SPECIAL THANKS
Kilgore High School football coach Clint Fuller and Kilgore ISD athletic director Mike Wood for the use of Kilgore’s indoor facility and to Lindale High School head football coach and boys athletic director Chris Cochran for the use of Lindale’s indoor facility. Also to Joe Lee Smith and his TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory. com and Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine for helmet logos.
COVER PHOTO BY: Michael Cavazos
COVER DESIGN BY: Haley Holcomb-Capps
“Winning is the goal of competition, but that’s not why we play the game. My faith in Jesus Christ and my time serving in the armed forces have deeply influenced my coaching philosophy. We have a simple but powerful motto for Brook Hill Football called C4: Character. Commitment. Confidence. Christ. If this sounds like the kind of virtues you want for your son, I would encourage you to join our team.”
Football season never really ends in Texas.
Shortly after the last team is crowned state champion at Jerry World (the Y’all Mahal) in Arlington in December, all-district, all-area and all-state teams are unveiled.
This February, the University Interscholastic League will realign districts across the state, followed by National Signing Day.
With the remarkable amount of talent in East Texas, verbal pledges come from area players throughout the year. In April and May, the 6A and 5A teams can hold spring practice, and the state 7on7 tournament is held in June down in College Station.
Of course, players never really quit working out and preparing for a season if they want to actually make an impact for their teams in the fall.
Football season never ends, but I do think it has a beginning – and the magazine you are holding in your hands is the best place to start.
The Zone magazine is a combined effort of the sports, marketing, advertising, photography and design staffs at M. Roberts Media newspapers in East Texas.
It’s a labor of love for everyone involved, and we hope you enjoy it.
Inside, you’ll find Brandon Ogden’s cover story on the immense talent located in #bEASTTexas, along with a list of the top games to watch in 2023, an updated list of coaching changes and coaching records, the 16th annual East Texas Preseason Dream Team, the preseason #bEASTTexas Fabulous 15 polls, staff predictions, previews for nearly 140 teams and dozens of photos of the athletes who make us look forward to this time of year.
Enjoy The Zone, and look for more great coverage when the season that never really ends kicks off next week.
The annual All-Name Team was born 37 years ago when a 21-year-old rookie sports editor panicked as a column deadline approached.
I quickly scanned the rosters of local high school and college football teams, and came up with a list of the most colorful and unusual names from our coverage areas and turned it into an easy – and on-time – column.
The list has included such gems as Kokain Mothershead, Hickory Van Winkle, Hunter Hunter, Dakota Sandman, Money Peterson and
brothers Hunter and Trapper Kessinger.
I typically save the MVP for last, but Longview’s Willie Nelson is the man again this year for a record third straight season. He now holds the title once held by Mothershead, who was a two-time MVP.
Joining Nelson on the 2023 team are:
Ty Crunk of Caddo Mills, Sir Brandon Minor of Dallas Roosevelt, Sir’Isaac Foster of Rankston, Sir Christian Johnson of Tyler Legacy, Blaze Flanagan of Sunnyvale, Luke Wolf of Tyler Legacy, Titus Muse of Mesquite Horn, Ripken Birdwell of Hooks, Duck Richardson of LindenKilgore, Boone Morris of Mount Vernon, Boone Hodges of Paul Pewitt, Syncere Cleaver of West Rusk, Denver Green of Mount Vernon, Champ Bailey of Paul Pewitt, Dot Morgan of Clarksville, Romeo Minter of Clarksville, Winky Williams of De Kalb, Nunu Kennedy of Elysian Fields, Boston Seahorn of Harmony, Boston Anderson of Palestine Westwood, Rowdy Searer of Hawkins, Rowdy Hand of Fairfield, Rowdy Phillips of Mexia, River Bonds of Fairfield, Maverick Rowe of Longview, Slyder Sanders of Maud, Rip Thomas of Maud, Atticus Finley of North Lamar, Major McBride of Pottsboro, Shiloh Peckham of Cayuga, Crew Bowman of Bullard, Croix Hesskew of Canton, Jett Taylor of Grand Saline, Jett Surratt of Carthage, Jett Fletcher of Wills Point, Jett Kruse of Alba-Golden, Messiah Boulieu of Lancaster, Messiah Grundy of Queen City, Ace Bateman of Spring Hill, Ace Bostick of Van, Tuff Arozamena of Van, Gatlin Anthony of Cushing, Gatlin Holmes of Garrison, Remington Talasek of Hallsville, August Adams of Cross Roads, Jericho Newman of Joaquin, Bladen Creed of Wolfe City, Doc Renberge of Malakoff, James Studley of Malakoff and Jackson Daniels of All Saints.
NOTES: Jack Stallard is sports editor for the Longview News-Journal. He began covering sports in East Texas in 1986 as a student at Kilgore College and is starting his 38th season covering sports in East Texas –including the last 25 at the Longview News-Journal.
Other contributing writers and photographers to The Zone this year are Longview News-Journal photographers Les Hassell and Michael Cavazos, Longview News-
Journal writer Thomas Bingham, Tyler Morning Telegraph sports editor Phil Hicks and writer Brandon Ogden, Tyler Morning Telegraph photographer Michel Alfaro and Panola Watchman sports editor Ryan Silapan.
Hicks has covered sports in East Texas for 43 years, the last 40 at the TMT. Ogden is in his 24th season overall and sixth at the TMT. Hassell is in his 29th season and 23rd at the LN-J. Cavazos has spent his entire 19year career at the LN-J. Bingham is in his 14th season overall and third at the LN-J. Silapan is a 12-year veteran and is in his second year at the Panola Watchman, and Alfaro is in his eighth season overall and fourth at the TMT.
Jack Stallard began covering sports in East Texas as a student at Kilgore College in 1986. He became sports editor at the Kilgore News Herald in 1987 at the age of 21, and spent three years there before becoming sports editor at the Lufkin Daily News in 1990.
Stallard joined the sports staff at the Longview News-Journal in October of 1997, and has been sports editor there since 2006.
He was inducted into the East Texas Coaches Association Hall of Fame as the 2020 Distinguished Service Award Winner.
Stallard and his wife, Rachel, a longtime East Texas teacher, have one son, Kyle, who is a graduate of Kilgore College.
Jstallard@news-journal.com; Twitter: @lnjsports
Longview running back Taylor Tatum recalled eating dinner inside Crypto.com Arena while on a visit to USC.
A high school student from East Texas was eating inside of the same building where the late Kobe Bryant displayed his greatness on the basketball court for many seasons.
That is one of the many benefits of being regarded as possibly the best running back recruit in the country.
Pine Tree defensive lineman Dealyn Evans ate dinner with Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens while on a visit to Georgia Tech.
When one of the best defensive line recruits in the country comes to town, you want to make their experience special.
Lindale offensive lineman Casey Poe was in the garage of Alabama head coach Nick Saban’s house while Saban showed off his Ferrari.
Tatum, Evans and Poe are just three of the highly touted rising seniors in East Texas and have already gotten to experience some cool moments in their recruiting journey.
Dr. Seuss wrote “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” — a book that published in 1990, long before the Class of 2024 football recruits were born. Well, these young men are certainly going places.
Here is a look at the recruiting process for several of East Texas’ top football recruits and the places they could possibly go:
Tatum is regarded as the No. 1 running back in the
country by the 247Sports Composite and On3Sports Industry Ranking.
He was set to decide between Ohio State, USC, Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Michigan and Georgia.
“I’m extremely blessed to be in this situation,” Tatum said in June. “I’ve just been taking my time with it, making sure I’m making a good decision for me and my family for not just the next three to five years of my life, but for 40 years. I’m just making sure to weigh out my options and go over the pros and cons.”
Tatum said finding out how he fits in a team’s scheme, along with the coaches’ future aspirations are big factors for him in the process.
Tatum is a bit different from other football recruits, though, as he also has the opportunity to play college baseball.
“I think I’ve prioritized that,” Tatum said. “I think I’m a pretty good baseball player, so I definitely want to play baseball as long as I can. It’s kind of a first-love type of thing. I think when people see my top schools, they think some other schools should be in there, some bigger name schools, but not all schools will let players play both sports. I think that definitely plays a factor.”
The Pine Tree standout committed to Texas A&M on July 31, 2022 before his junior season even began.
But that hasn’t kept other schools from reaching out, and Evans is still making sure he enjoys the process.
Since Evans’ commitment, he’s received offers from
Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, Michigan State, Georgia Tech, Michigan, LSU, California, Florida and TCU, and he’s made visits to Texas A&M, Florida, TCU and Georgia Tech.
“It’s really important to me to go through the process,” Evans said. “Having my mom and sister see different places has been great because we didn’t really go anywhere growing up. Also, just making sure I go to the right school because you only get one time at it. I know there’s a transfer portal, but I don’t really plan on doing that, so I’ve got to make sure I pick the right one.”
Evans, ranked as the No. 41 recruit and No. 9 defensive lineman by 247Sports, also plans to pursue a degree in chemical engineering, so that’s something he has looked into when selecting a school.
Poe has already been to a lot of places.
On spring break, he went to Clemson, Georgia Tech, Auburn and Georgia. Then on the week of June 17-23, Poe went from Auburn on Saturday to Oklahoma on Tuesday to LSU on Wednesday to Alabama on Friday.
“The recruiting process has been amazing,” Poe said. “It gets very hectic and stressful at times, but I wouldn’t give it up for anything. The memories you get to make with family and friends are ones that can never be replaced. Last week when I went to four schools in a week was extremely fun but very tiring. I was sleeping more in our family car than my own bed. But I got to be with my family, trying to decipher where my home is. I got to make memories that will last me a lifetime with the people I love.”
Poe said the visits really help with the decision making.
“Really when I go on a visit, I look to see who is true and who is not,” Poe said. “There is a lot of lying that can be done over text and phone calls. It’s a lot harder to hide the rough spots on a visit, though.”
On3Sports has Poe rated as the No. 34 recruit in the country and the No. 1 offensive lineman.
Poe was set to announce his college decision on his birthday, July 12, between Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, Texas Tech, LSU, Baylor, and Auburn.
Bussey is actually the highest-rated recruit in East Texas and comes from one of the smaller schools, Timpson, which has an enrollment of 219.
“It’s surreal being able to have the opportunity that I have to get an education and play the game that I love at any of the top programs in the country,” Bussey said. “It’s truly a blessing that most people dream of and don’t get, so I’m truly grateful.
“The recruiting process has been great for me. I’ve loved every part of it. The positives are getting to see different colleges and different places that you have never gotten to see and experience. The negative is it probably gets overwhelming for some people. For me, it never gets overwhelming. I look at it all as a blessing and enjoy every moment of it. But for some people, it could get overwhelming at times.”
Bussey is ranked as the No. 15 recruit nationally, No. 1 athlete and No. 2 recruit in Texas by 247Sports. Bussey’s top five schools are Texas, Alabama, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and LSU.
McFall, a standout at Tyler High School, is also one of the top athletes in the country, ranked as the No. 14 athlete by the On3Sports Industry Ranking.
“It’s been a blessing, getting all of these offers, taking visits and just getting the experience because you only get it once in a lifetime,” McFall said. “I’ve just been taking it all in. Every visit was a good experience and a good memory. I’m just looking for a place I can call home, a place where I can see myself that can get me to the league.
“I’m ready to make my mark. I’m ready to show the world what I’m really capable of doing at the next level. I’ve got a chip on my shoulder for my senior year and my college years.”
McFall was set to announce on Aug. 4 between a Top of Washington, UCLA and Colorado.
Jackson, a Tyler Legacy standout, is already committed to TCU, something he announced on April 21, choosing the Horned Frogs over offers from Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Alabama, among others.
“The recruiting process was good,” Jackson said. “I met a lot of good people. A lot of good schools recruited me, some of the best schools in the country, Alabama, TCU, Texas Tech.”
Jackson is rated as the No. 19 edge rusher in the country by Rivals.
Daingerfield’s Hampton was committed to Baylor on Dec. 8, 2021, and decommitted on Jan. 4, 2022. He committed to Texas on Feb. 14, 2022 and decommitted from Texas on Nov. 29, 2022.
The On3Sports Industry Ranking has Hampton as the No. 138 overall recruit, and Rivals has Hampton rated as the No. 7 receiver, but Hampton recently said he is an athlete and not just a receiver.
“I can play wherever,” Hampton said. “I want to play early.”
Hampton announced on July 7 he would attend the University of Texas.
Williams comes from a small school at Class 2A Beckville with an enrollment of 193, but that hasn’t stopped him from establishing himself as one of the top running backs in the country, getting offers from big-time programs such as LSU and Michigan.
“The recruiting process has been really good,” Williams said. “It started off really slow and then it kind of picked up close to track season of my junior year. It’s pretty cool when you’ve got coaches from all over calling you and asking how your day is going and stuff like that.”
Williams is ranked as the No. 28 running back in the country by On3Sports. He committed to Texas Tech on June 18.
The Chapel Hill offensive lineman may not have the stars and recruiting rankings, but he has multiple Division I offers and is able to use football to position himself for the future.
Drummond is committed to continue his career at Navy.
“Toward the end of our football season, I got my very first offer, and that’s where it really started rolling,” Drummond said. “I got a couple of more offers and started taking visits. I went up to the Naval Academy, and I saw it and it really felt like home.
“After visiting, it really came to me that’s what I wanted to do. The brotherhood aspect, along with the academic side and their football program, it really felt like the place I needed to be. I also want to serve my country, as well. That’s a big priority for me.”
The Troup athlete picked up his first offers on May 6 with Sam Houston State, Louisiana, Louisiana Tech and Utah State all offering Davis. A couple of weeks later, Washington State and UTSA offered Davis.
“It’s been moving fast, and it’s been surprising,” Davis said. “It just came out of nowhere. I would’ve never thought of this.”
Now that the offers have rolled in, Davis knows what he wants.
“I’m looking for brotherhood and for them to make me feel like family,” Davis said. “That’s what I’m really looking for. There’s nothing really on the football field I’m looking for because I know they’re going to find ways to get me the ball. Wherever I land, I’ll be happy because I know I’ll be playing ball, something I truly love.”
Some other East Texas recruits in 2024 are Brownsboro receiver Gekyle Baker (Top 100 recruit by 247Sports and On3Sports, TCU commit), Lufkin running back Kedren Young (No. 8 running back by On3Sports, Notre Dame commit), Timpson receiver Vosky Howard (offers include
Auburn, Duke, Vanderbilt), Texas High receiver Tamarcus Gray (Tulsa commit), Pleasant Grove athlete Jaylen Boardley (Oklahoma State commit), Longview cornerback Willie Nelson (Oklahoma State commit), Pleasant Grove athlete Akhari Johnson (Arkansas commit), Pleasant Grove offensive lineman Caleb Hackelman (Oklahoma State commit), Tyler cornerback Zachaun Williams (offers include Texas Tech, Arkansas, Colorado), Mount Vernon linebacker/edge rusher Boone Morris (offers include Vanderbilt, North Texas), Bullard offensive lineman Austin Ellis (Louisiana Tech commit), Chapel Hill defensive lineman Kendall Allen (offers include Memphis, UNLV), Chapel Hill receiver Cameron Kelley (offers include Tulsa, Colorado State), Chapel Hill linebacker DaVeon Ross (offers include Arkansas State, Sam Houston), Lindale receiver Marcus Field (offers include Sam Houston State) and Jacksonville linebacker Jermaine Taylor (offers include UTSA).
In the Class of 2025 are SMU commits like quarterback Demtrius Brisbon (No. 20 athlete) and running back Rickey Stewart (No. 20 running back) of Chapel Hill, Pleasant Grove athlete Lance Jackson (No. 120 recruit, offers include Arkansas, Baylor), Brownsboro cornerback Micah Strickland (No. 123 recruit, offers include Texas Tech, UTSA) and Lufkin defensive lineman Zion Williams (offers include Texas, Alabama).
A lot of talented young men going places.
But before any of them go to Alabama, Georgia, Texas, USC, Texas A&M, TCU, Clemson, Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Louisville, LSU, Florida or anywhere else, they all have their sights set on going to one place … AT&T Stadium — home of the UIL State Football Championships.
Iwas driving back from a Frisco Roughriders’ baseball game with my great nephew Dylan Brown.
Dylan, 13, loves baseball (even on a hot June night) and he loves discussing history. So we were talking about the Roughriders and the original roughrider Teddy Roosevelt while listening to my favorite music station, "70s on 7."
Then the subject turned to tennis as Wimbledon was approaching and I said I needed a new pair of Stan Smiths, a classic shoe that I love. I added I wore them in high school when I was on the tennis team, which he promptly said, "You mean they made them back then!"
I'm just glad he didn't say “Did they make shoes then?”
Sidenote: Adidas started manufacturing my favorite shoes in 1973.
Anyway, that gave me an idea of a theme for The Zone's Games of the Year for the 2023 football season.
Last year, I used The Beatles. This year it will be the 1970s. After all, my classmates and I just celebrated our 45th high school reunion and so my favorite decade is on my mind.
Think back to Disco, bell bottoms, Atari, white polyester suits, playing pong and Simon, Watergate, Star Wars, Charlie's Angels, Schoolhouse Rock!, typewriters, Pet Rocks, The Brady Bunch and Jaws.
But for the purpose of this list of games, I will stick to music.
So let's get started with a little (Friday) "Night Fever" (Bee Gees, 1978).
Opening weekend is always special and we could all sing, "I'll Be There" (Jackson 5, 1970) and "(The) Hustle" (Van McCoy and The Soul City Symphony, 1975) out out to the stadiums.
Friday, Aug. 25, Jeff Traylor Stadium, Gilmer
Just like every year, this begins "The Long and Winding Road" (The Beatles, 1970) toward a possible state championship.
Both the Bulldogs and Buckeyes have legitimate aspirations of playing in Arlington in late December.
The teams have five state titles between them — three by Gilmer (2004, 2009, 2014) and two by Chapel Hill (1989, 2011).
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention for Week 1: Beckville at Timpson; Tyler Legacy at Lufkin; Marshall at Tyler; Longview at McKinney; Pine Tree at Van; West Rusk at Malakoff; Grace Community at Winona; Bishop Gorman at Union Grove.
The second week brings out two of the best rivalries or you could say "Bad Blood" (Neil Sedaka, 1975) between teams.
The Rose City squads are tangling on Friday, Sept. 1, Earl Campbell Field at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium in Tyler (Kickoff is 7 p.m.), with Marshall taking on Longview the same night at Maverick Stadium in Marshall (Kickoff is 7:30 p.m.).
In Tyler, the field is awash in red and blue for a spectacular background. The bragging rights are treasured despite the fact the rivals are not playing in the same district. Hopefully, someday the two will be in the same league once again.
The game means so much to the players, students and community, along with the bands, drill teams, flag corps, etc. They even have a competition to see which school gathers the most food for the East Texas Food Bank.
You might say, "Everything is Beautiful" (1970, Ray Stevens),
especially the pre-game and halftime.
For the first time in the series, the rivalry is tied 33-33-1 after last season's four-overtime win by the Red Raiders, their fourth consecutive victory. The Lions, then competing as John Tyler High School, opened the series with five consecutive wins over Robert E. Lee High School.
This will be the 68th clash between the Tyler schools, which dates back to 1958. This will be the 66th consecutive year the squads have met. They played twice in a season twice — 2002 and 2003.
The Lions are the home team this year. The last two games have been classics, Legacy won in 2021 (62-55) and last year (29-27, OT).
There will also be some big-time players on the field, including Red Raiders' defensive lineman Travis Jackson and the Lions' speedster Derrick McFall.
Plus, both teams have new coaches on the sidelines for the first time — Rashaun Woods (Tyler) and Beau Trahan (Tyler Legacy).
Near the Louisiana border, the Lobos and Mavericks will meet for the 91st consecutive year. That is the sixth longest consecutive string in Texas High School football. That streak began in 1933.
Overall, this will be the 113th meeting in a series that began in 1909. The Lobos lead the series, 67-40-5. Longview once beat the Mavericks 17 straight seasons, from 1969 to 1987. LHS has won seven straight against Marshall with the Mavericks having last won, 28-25, in 2015. In fact, Longview has won 21 of the last 22 meetings.
Honorable Mention: Gilmer at Kilgore; Van at Chapel Hill; Lindale at Pine Tree; Malakoff at Grandview; Carlisle at Troup.
Friday, Sept. 8
It's the Rose City's version of the Holy War as the four private Christian schools meet on the gridiron on the same weekend.
Although the games are not district contests, the losers may need to hear "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" (Bee Gees, 1971) and the winners will be thinking "Good Times" (Chic, 1979).
The Cougars play the Guard at Herrington Stadium in Bullard, while the Trojans head around Loop 323 to meet the Crusaders at McCollum Stadium in Tyler. Both games have 7 p.m. kickoffs scheduled.
Honorable Mention: Van at Lindale, Tyler Legacy at Longview; Daingerfield at Timpson; Gilmer at Paris; Carthage at San Antonio Cornerstone
Friday, Sept. 15, Lobo Stadium, Longview
If your team is not ready for district, "It's Too Late" (Carole King, 1971).
Once again the old rivals are in the same district, a District 7-5A Division I opener. Longview leads the series, 44-36-4 with the Lobos having won the last six meetings.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention: Texas High at Tyler Legacy; Lindale at Gilmer; Nacogdoches at Chapel Hill; Bullard at Mineola; Brook Hill at White Oak.
Friday, Sept. 22, Beverly D. Humphrey Tiger Stadium, Lancaster
This contest could very well decide the District 7-5A Division I championship. This should be a hard-hitting game and fans may say after the match, "I Can See Clearly Now" (Johnny Nash, 1972) how the league may pan out.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention: Sabine at Pittsburg; McKinney North at Tyler; Van at Brownsboro; Arp at West Rusk.
at Marshall.
Friday, Sept. 29, Tomato Bowl, Jacksonville
This will be the 58th meeting between the two with the Bulldogs leading the Indians in the series, 30-25-2. The two first met in 1933, a 7-7 tie. Jacksonville had won three straight before Kilgore's 56-7 victory last season.
The winner of this game will definitely have "Season(s) in the Sun" (Terry Jacks, 1974).
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention: Hallsville at Marshall; Canton at Van; Pottsboro at Mineola.
Friday, Oct. 6, Norris Birdwell Stadium, Canton
This will be a District 8-4A Division II game.
Canton may be a huge underdog in this game, but the Eagles hope to "Rock the Boat" (The Hues Corporation, 1974).
Kickoff is 7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention: Tyler at Lancaster; Whitehouse at Pine Tree; Tyler Legacy at RockwallHeath; Pleasant Grove at Gilmer; Jacksonville at Chapel Hill; Van at Rusk; Tatum at Gladewater.
Friday, Oct. 13, Tiger Stadium, Arp
The schools will meet for the 79th time in the 7-Mile Rivalry with Arp leading the series, 40-37-1.
Surely coaches and longtime fans have a "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder, 1972) about this game, perhaps some rituals before this big game.
Kickoff is 7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention: Chapel Hill at Lindale; Kilgore at Henderson; Gilmer at Liberty-Eylau; Texas High
Friday, Oct. 20, Tiger Stadium, Troup
I really couldn't work two of my favorites from the 1970s in anywhere —"Crocodile Rock" (Elton John, 1973) and "TSOP" (MSFB and The Three Degrees, 1974) —, so I decided to insert them here for the big game between West Rusk and Troup.
The two schools are just down the road from each other and this could be for the district title.
Jackson 5 song, "I Want You Back" (1970), meaning a victory over the Lobos again and back to the glory days.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Honorable mention: North Forney at Tyler Legacy; Jacksonville at Lindale; Van at Carthage; Daingerfield at Waskom; Texas High at Whitehouse.
Friday, Nov. 3
Possibly a district championship on the line and winner of a league title will get to say "Looks Like We Made It" (Barry Manilow, 1977).
Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Honorable mention: Tyler Legacy at Rockwall, Forney at Tyler; Lufkin at Lancaster; Whitehouse at Marshall.
Honorable Mention: Tyler Legacy at Royse City; Lufkin at Tyler; Longview at McKinney North, Pine Tree at Hallsville; Whitehouse at Mount Pleasant Tyler
Friday, Oct. 27, Lobo Stadium
This will the 100th meeting between the two biggest cities in East Texas. Longview leads the series which began in 1910.
The Lobos have won six straight games to take a 53-39-7 lead in the series. The last win by the Lions was in 2016, a 38-24 victory.
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Or come December, some squads, such as Carthage, may be signing "Alone Again (Naturally)" (Gilbert O'Sullivan, 1972) after a state title; or perhaps being on "Top of the World" (The Carpenters, 1973).
TYLER LEGACY
New coach: Beau Trahan
Previous coach: Joe Willis
TYLER HIGH
New coach: Rashaun Woods
Previous coach: Ricklan Holmes
NACOGDOCHES
New coach: Darby House
Previous coach: Darren Allman
HENDERSON
New coach: Clay Baker
Previous coach: Othell Robinson
BULLARD
New coach: Colt Bradford
Previous coach: Scott Callaway
WILLS POINT
New coach: James Boxley
Previous coach: Tommy Poynter
MOUNT VERNON
New coach: Clayton George
Previous coach: Brad Willard
WHITE OAK
New coach: Mike Ludlow
Previous coach: Kris Iske
MINEOLA
New coach: Aaron Slider
Previous coach: Luke Blackwell
DE KALB
New coach: Troy Zeringue
Previous coach: Buddy Griffin
ELKHART
New coach: Cody Day
Previous coach: Luke Goode
HUGHES SPRINGS
New coach: Joshua Willis
Previous coach: Chris Edwards
WEST RUSK
New coach: Rafe Mata
Previous coach: Nick Harrison
BIG SANDY
New coach: Brian Pullum
Previous coach: Larry Minter
RIVERCREST
New coach: Travis McClain
Previous coach: Ty Huie
COMO-PICKTON
New coach: Jeremy Phillips
Previous coach: Ronnie Green
HAWKINS
New coach: Kellan Carrell
Previous coach: Scott Evans
ORE CITY
New coach: Kyle Adams
Previous coach: Ron Burnham
OVERTON
New coach: Scotty Laymance
Previous coach: Justin Arnold
CARLISLE
New coach: Connor Sharp
Previous coach: Clay Baker
SIMMS BOWIE
New coach: Chance Blackburn
Previous coach: Shawn Wells
John King, Longview 211-45
Scott Surratt, Carthage 206-29
Jack Alvarez, Marshall 199-98
Kerry Therwhanger, Timpson 167-75
Antwain Jimmerson, Jefferson 158-55
Joe Drennon, Grand Saline 141-106
Tim Russell, Grace 125-104
Whitney Keeling, Tatum 119-45
Josh Finney, Winnsboro 118-46
Jared Moffatt, Van 109-44
Jeff Riordan, Chapel Hill 100-37
Lance Angel, Palestine 99-79
Terry Ward, Tenaha 98-60
Gerry Stanford, Texas High 94-43
Josh Gibson, Pleasant Grove 90-34
Dewaski Davis, Liberty-Eylau 83-103
Lance Connot, Brownsboro 82-52
Todd Quick, Lufkin 80-43
Rashaun Woods, Tyler 67-49-1
Paul Gould, Frankston 65-47
Wade Lawson, Joaquin 62-28
Josh Bragdon, Union Hill 58-22
Sam Wells, Troup 57-59
Davin Nelson, Daingerfield 50-16
Chris Cochran, Lindale 46-28
Clay Baker, Henderson 43-17
Keylon Kincade, Winona 40-60
Alan Metzel, Gilmer 39-5
Scott Ryle, Brook Hill 39-33
Jeremy Jenkins, Harmony 38-14
Bobby Chadwick, Union Grove 37-50-1
Joe Cluley, Mount Pleasant 35-22
Cody Ross, Beckville 35-34
Triston Abron, Pittsburg 34-27
Griff Mauldin, Christian Heritage 30-13
Jonny Louvier, Gladewater 30-24
Ricky Meeks, Center 30-26
Jerred Wallace, Shelbyville 30-36
Scott Evans, Hawkins 38-59
Kyle Little, Harleton 27-19
Josh Moore, Cushing 26-25
Heath Ragle, Canton 26-35
Jason Holman, Jacksonville 22-19
Clint Fuller, Kilgore 21-8
Clayton George, Mount Vernon 21-21
Zac Harrell, Athens 18-23
Brandon Alvarez, Garrison 17-16
Drew Webster, Alba-Golden 17-24
Greg Pearson, Waskom 17-32
Charlie Coker, Rains
Tory Barnes, San Augustine
The 16th annual East Texas High School Football Preseason Dream Team consists of players from the combined coverage area of the Longview News-Journal, Tyler Morning Telegraph, Marshall News Messenger, Kilgore News Herald and Panola Watchman.
The voting panel included Jack Stallard and Thomas Bingham of the Longview News-Journal, Phil Hicks and Brandon Ogden of the Tyler Morning Telegraph, Ryan Silapan of the Panola Watchman and Mitch Lucas of the Kilgore News Herald.
Preseason offensive MVP Taylor of Longview joins a list that includes Tyrik Rollison of Sulphur Springs (2008), Traylon Shead of Cayuga (2009), Trey Metoyer of Whitehouse (2010), Del Barnes of Henderson (2011), Greg Ward of John Tyler (2012), Patrick Mahomes of Whitehouse (2013), Larry Pryor of Sulphur Springs (2014), Zach Hall of Tyler Lee (2015), Jeremiah Crawford of Mineola (2016), Keontay Ingram of Carthage (2017), Gunner Capps of Carthage (2018), Haynes King of Longview (2019), Jordan Jenkins of Lindale (2020),
Longview
Running back
By the numbers: Tatum is regarded as the No. 1 running back in the country by the 247Sports Composite and On3Sports Industry. He carried 227 times for 1,890 yards and a Longview record 33 touchdowns as a junior to go along with 12 catches for 160 yards and three touchdowns. Tatum had narrowed his college choices down to Ohio State, USC, Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Michigan and Georgia, and then set his final two as USC and Oklahoma.
Tyler Legacy Edge
By the numbers: Jackson has given a verbal pledge to TCU, choosing the Horned Frogs over offers from Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Alabama among others. He is rated as the No. 19 edge rusher in the nation by Rivals after recording 60 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles in 2022
School: Chapel Hill
Position: Quarterback
By the numbers: Passed for 2,300 yards and 32 touchdowns and rushed for 1,400 yards and 15 TDs in 2022.
Brandon Tennison of Gilmer (2021) and Jalen Hale of Longview (2022).
Heading up the defensive side is preseason MVP Travis Jackson of Tyler Legacy. Previous defensive MVPs include Jamarkus McFarland of Lufkin (2008), Ashton Dorsey of John Tyler (2009), Steve Edmond of Daingerfield (2010), Dalton Santos of Van (2011), DeMarkus Lathan of Longview (2012), Josh Walker of Gilmer (2013), Daylon Mack of Gladewater (2014), Demarco Boyd of Gilmer (2015), Lagarryon Carson of Liberty-Eylau (2016), Demarvion Overshown of Arp (2017), Carl Williams of Lufkin (2018), Landon Jackson of Pleasant Grove (2019 and 2020), Kip Lewis of Carthage (2021) and Jordan Renaud of Tyler Legacy (2022).
Offers from LSU, Oregon, Michigan, Baylor, Arkansas and Missouri
School: Chapel Hill
Position: Running back
By the numbers: Rushed for 2,262 yards and 18 touchdowns and added 186 receiving yards and two more scores in 2022. Offers from Alabama, Oregon, Michigan, Baylor and Oklahoma State
School: Beckville
Position: Running back
By the numbers: Carried 115 times for 1,664 yards and 27 touchdowns and caught 27 passes for 718 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2022. Has given a verbal pledge to Texas Tech
School: Gilmer
Position: Running back
By the numbers: Rushed for 1,036 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2022, averaging 8.6 yards per carry. Offers from UTSA, Louisiana Tech, Texas State and Memphis
School: Brownsboro
Position: Receiver
By the numbers: 51 catches for 712 yards and 8 touchdowns in 2022 and 102 grabs, 1,800 yards and 20 TDs in last two seasons. Has given a verbal pledge to TCU
School: Daingerfield
Position: Receiver
By the numbers: 55 catches for 1,161 yards and 13 TD in 2022. Also scored one rushing TD. Originally gave a verbal pledge to Texas on Feb. 14, but decommitted and was set to pick between Alabama and Texas on July 7
School: Tyler
Position: Receiver
By the numbers: A multiple threat, caught 18 passes for 226 yards and 1 TD, rushed for 218 yards and a TD and passed for 445 yards and 4 TDs in 2022. Has 44 catches, 749 rushing yards, 897 passing yards and 20 total touchdowns the past two seasons. As of press time, had narrowed his list of college choices to Louisville, Alabama, Texas, Texas A&M, Florida and TCU
School: Pleasant Grove
Position: Tight end
By the numbers: A standout on defense, also a terror as a blocker and a solid pass catcher on offense. 279 receiving yards in 2022. Offers from Georgia, Alabama, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Texas, Texas A&M, TCU, Oklahoma State, Arkansas and others
School: Lindale
Position: Offensive line
By the numbers: Graded out at 89 percent with 71 knockdowns and one sack allowed in 2022. Had numerous offers - including Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, Texas Tech, LSU, Baylor and Auburn - and gave a verbal pledge to Alabama on July 12 (his birthday)
School: Chapel Hill
Position: Offensive line
By the numbers: Graded out a 90 percent with 118 knockdowns in 2022. Numerous offers, but is committed to continue his career at Navy
School: Pleasant Grove
Position: Offensive line
By the numbers: Returning | CONT. ON PG. 20
all-district performer. Verbal to Oklahoma State
School: Kilgore
Position: Offensive line
By the numbers: No sacks allowed in 255 pass attempts last season with 63 knockdowns. Offers from Prairie View, Lamar and Northwestern University
School: Gilmer
Position: Offensive line
By the numbers: Graded out at 94 percent with 17 knockdowns in 2022. The junior has an offer from SMU
School: Pine Tree
Position: Defensive line
By the numbers: 33 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, 16 quarterback pressures, four sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, three PBU, one touchdown.Ranked as the no. 41 recruit and No. 9 defensive lineman by 247Sports. Offers from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, Michigan State, Georgia Tech, Michigan, LSU, California, Florida and TCU. Gave a verbal pledge to Texas A&M before his junior season
School: Chapel Hill
Position: Defensive line
By the numbers: 111 tackles, 11 TFL, 9 QB pressures, six sacks, five PBU, five forced fumbles, one defensive TD. Offers from Memphis, Arkansas State, UNLV, Grambling and Tulsa
School: Longview
Position: Defensive line
By the numbers: 76 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 12 sacks. A threeyear starter for the Lobos.
School: Longview
Position: Defensive line
By the numbers: 69 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, 1 interception, 1 TD in 2022. A threeyear starter for the Lobos
School: Harleton
Position: Defensive line
By the numbers: 95.5 tackles, 33.5 tackles for loss, 19 QB pressures, 5.5 sacks, 3 fumble recoveries in 2022. Three-time all-state DE
School: Pleasant Grove
Position: Linebacker
By the numbers: 93 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles in 2022. Offers from Texas Tech, Minnesota, Duke, UTSA, Louisiana Tech, Memphis, ULM, Texas State and Arkansas State
School: Mount Vernon
Position: Linebacker
By the numbers: 154 tackles, 49 TFL,11 sacks, 3 forced fumbles in 2022. Offers from Vanderbilt, North Texas, Sam Houston, UTSA, Abilene Christian, Army, Air Force, ULM, Louisiana Tech, Navy, Texas State, Arkansas State and Tulsa
School: Chapel Hill
Position: Linebacker
By the numbers: 162 tackles, 14 TFL, 7 sacks, 9 QB pressures, 4 forced fumbles, 1 interception, 1 defensive TD. Offers from UNLV, Colorado State, Arkansas State, Sam Houston and Grambling
School: Daingerfield
Position: Linebacker
By the numbers: 131 tackles, 7 TFL, 1 interception, 1 PBU, 4 QB pressures
School: Longview
Position: Defensive back
By the numbers: 77 tackles, 2 TFL, 5 PBU, 5 interceptions. Has 13 interceptions over the last two seasons. Verbal to Oklahoma State
School: Tyler
Position: Defensive back
By the numbers: 39 tackles, 3 interceptions, 13 PBU, 4 blocked field goals. Has 8 interceptions, 32 PBU and 6 blocked FG over the past two seasons. Offers from Yale, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, Memphis, Arkansas, Tulsa and Northern Arizona
School: Kilgore
Position: Defensive back
By the numbers: 80 tackles, 10 interceptions (4 returned for TDs), 5 PBU, 1 blocked kick, 1 blocked kick returned for tD
School: Daingerfield
Position: Defensive back
By the numbers: 58 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 foced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 3 interceptions. Has 12 interceptions over the last 2 seasons. Originally gave a verbal pledge to Texas on Feb. 14, but decommitted and was set to pick between Alabama and Texas on July 7
School: Winona
Position: Return specialist
By the numbers: Averaged 33.4 yards per kick return in 2022 with three touchdowns
School: Timpson
Position: Utility
By the numbers: Ranked as the No. 15 recruit nationally and No. 1 athlete and No. 2 recruit in Texas by 247Sports. Passed for 2,177 yards, 26 touchdowns and one interception, rushed for 2,596 yards and 46 TD and had 115 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 fumble recoveries, 6 PBU, 5 interceptions and four defensive touchdowns in 2022. Has narrowed his list of college choices to Texas, Alabama, Texas
A&M, Oklahoma and LSU
CARLOS HERNANDEZ
School: Center
Position: Kicker
By the numbers: 84 kickoffs, 30 touchbacks; 74-76 on PAT and 3-4 on FG
School: Grace
Position: Punter
By the numbers: Averaged 43 yards per punt with six placed inside opponent’s 20-yard line
Longview and Timpson, which both feature the No. 1-ranked recruit in the country at their respective positions, hold the top spots in the preseason #bEASTTexasFabulous 15 for the 2023 high school football season.
Longview, led by the nation’s No. 1 running back Taylor Tatum, is No. 1 in the Class 6A/5A/4A poll after going 14-1 in 2022 and reaching the Class 5A Division I semifinals. The Lobos received 11 first-place votes and 220 voting points.
Timpson, led by the nation’s No. 1 athlete Terry Bussey, is No. 1 in the Class 3A/2A/TAPPS poll. The Bears were 14-1 last season and played in the Class 2A Division I semifinals. Timpson received 14 first-place vote and 223 voting points.
Carthage received the other four first-place votes in Class 6A/5A/4A. The Bulldogs went 16-0 and won their ninth state championship. Carthage received 198 voting points.
The rest of the top five in 6A/5A/4A are Chapel Hill (12-3/189 points), Gilmer (11-1/167 points) and Pleasant Grove (11-3/166 points).
Tyler Legacy, which went 2-8 last season and is under the direction of new coach Beau Trahan, is the only team that wasn’t in the final 6A/5A/4A poll of 2022 to make the 2023 preseason poll, checking in at No. 13 with 37 points.
Malakoff checked in at No. 2 in Class 3A/2A/TAPPS. The Tigers were 13-2 last season and advanced to the Class 3A Division I semifinals. Malakoff received 194 points.
Daingerfield (10-3) got the other first-place vote and received 171 points to take the No. 3 spot. The rest of the top five are Winnsboro (10-2/167 points) and Beckville (10-2/148 points).
Harmony (9-6) wasn’t in the final poll of the 2022 regular season, but the Eagles advanced to the state semifinals. The Eagles come in at No. 8 in the preseason poll for 2023.
Tatum (6-5) also wasn’t in the final poll of 2022 and is at No. 14 in the preseason poll.
Voters in the poll were Phil Hicks and Brandon Ogden of the Tyler Morning Telegraph, Jack Stallard and Thomas Bingham of the Longview News-Journal, Ryan Silapan of the Panola Watchman, Nathan Hague of the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel, Josh Havard of the Lufkin Daily News, Mitch Lucas of the Kilgore News Herald, Jay Neal of the Jacksonville Progress, Bryce Brauneisen and Reagan Roy of CBS 19, freelance writers Joe Hale and John Krueger, Harlen the Sports Guy of the Friday Night Scoreboard Show and Bret Swinney of the Northeast Texas Sports Network/NETSN.
15; Sulphur Springs 8; Brownsboro 6; Pine Tree 6; Palestine 4; Rusk 1.
Team, Points, 2022 Record, 2022
Others receiving votes: Alto 26; Diboll 25; Cayuga 23; Cooper 22; Edgewood 21; Garrison 17; Hooks 17; Troup 11; Tenaha 8; Brook Hill 7; Frankston 6; DeKalb 5; Simms Bowie 5; Grand Saline 3;
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District 7-4A DII
District 8-4A DII
District 5-3A DI
District 6-3A DI
District 8-3A DI
District 9-3A DII
District 10-3A DII
District 11-3A DII
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District 9-2A DII
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SWJCFC Champ
SEC Champ
Big 12 Champ
Nationals Champ
Heisman Trophy
Earl Campbell
Super Bowl
Rockwall
Longview
Texas High
Kilgore
Gilmer
Carthage
Winnsboro
Tatum
Malakoff
West Rusk
Hooks
Harmony
Cayuga
Honey Grove
Beckville
Timpson
Simms Bowie
Carlisle
Kilgore College
Alabama
Texas
Michigan
Caleb Williams
Haynes King
Philadelphia
Rockwall
Longview
Whitehouse
Chapel Hill
Gilmer
Carthage
Winnsboro
Tatum
Malakoff
West Rusk
Hooks
Harmony
Cayuga
Honey Grove
Beckville
Timpson
Simms Bowie
Carlisle
Trinity Valley
LSU
Texas
USC
Marvin Harrison,Jr.
Frank Harris
Buffalo
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Longview
Whitehouse
Chapel Hill
Gilmer
Carthage
Mount Vernon
Tatum
Malakoff
West Rusk
Hooks
Daingerfield
Cayuga
Cooper
Beckville
Timpson
Maud
Carlisle
Tyler
Georgia
Texas
Georgia
Caleb Williams
Quinn Ewers
Kansas City
Rockwall
Longview
Texas High
Chapel Hill
Gilmer
Carthage
Pottsboro
Jefferson
Malakoff
West Rusk
Hooks
Harmony
Cayuga
Cooper
Beckville
Timpson
Simms Bowie
Carlisle
Trinity Valley
Georgia
Texas
Georgia
Jayden Daniels
Quinn Ewers
Kansas City
Rockwall
Longview
Texas High
Chapel Hill
Gilmer
Carthage
Mount Vernon
Tatum
Malakoff
West Rusk
Hooks
Daingerfield
Cayuga
Cooper
Beckville
Timpson
Simms Bowie
Cushing
Kilgore College
Georgia
Texas
Oregon
Bo Nix
Quinn Ewers
Kansas City
Mesquite Horn
Longview
Texas High
Chapel Hill
Gilmer
Carthage
Winnsboro
Tatum
Malakoff
West Rusk
Hooks
Harmony
Cayuga
Cooper
Beckville
Timpson
Simms Bowie
Carlisle
Kilgore College
Georgia
Texas
Michigan
J.J. McCarthy
Xavier Worthy
Buffalo
REAGAN ROY BRANDON OGDEN KERRI ESPOSITOTHURSDAY, AUG. 24
Longview at McKinney, 7 p.m.
Frisco Lone Star at Texas High, 7 p.m.
Whitehouse at North Forney, 7 p.m.
Spring Hill at Sabine, 7 p.m.
Beckville at Timpson
Harleton at Carlisle
Gorman at Union Grove, 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, AUG. 25
Legacy at Lufkin
Marshall at Tyler, 7 p.m.
Pine Tree at Van
Mount Pleasant at Pittsburg
Terrell at Hallsville
Kaufman at Lindale
Chapel Hill at Gilmer
Carthage at Kilgore
Sulphur Springs at Jacksonville
Nacogdoches at Palestine
Henderson at Liberty-Eylau
Athens at Brownsboro
Pleasant Grove vs. Brock, 7 p.m. (at Royse City)
Fairfield at Rusk
Tatum at Center
Mineola at Canton
Mabank at Bullard
Winnsboro at Pewitt, 7 p.m.
Gladewater at Daingerfield
New Boston at Jefferson, 7 p.m.
Troup at White Oak
West Rusk at Malakoff
Joaquin at Arp
Cooper at Grand Saline
Grace at Winona, 7 p.m.
Waskom at Redwater, 7 p.m.
Garrison at Hughes Springs
Atlanta at Elysian Fields
Harmony at Hooks
New Diana at Quitman, 7 p.m.
Westwood at Kemp
Cayuga at Cushing, 7 p.m.
Alba-Golden at Detroit
Hawkins at Maud
Frankston at Grapeland
Linden-Kildare at Ore City
Big Sandy at Prairiland
Alto at Shelbyville, 7 p.m.
Overton at Boles
All Saints at Cross Roads, 7 p.m.
HEAT at CHCS, 7:30 p.m.
ETHS vs. Lucas Christian, 7 p.m. (at Allen)
Linden-Kildare at Alba-Golden, 7 p.m.
Beckville at Joaquin
ETHS Chargers at Chester, 7 p.m.
James Bowie at Hawkins
Rivercrest at Harleton
FRIDAY, SEPT. 1
Tyler vs. Legacy, 7 p.m.
Longview at Marshall
Lufkin vs. Nacogdoches (at SFA)
Lindale at Pine Tree
Texas High at Colleyville Heritage, 7
Sulphur Springs at Mount Pleasant
Hallsville at Henderson
Jacksonville at Whitehouse
Van at Chapel Hill
Gilmer at Kilgore
Palestine at Jasper
Waxahachie Life at Athens
Center at Spring Hill
Byrd at Pleasant Grove, 7 p.m.
Pittsburg at Carthage
Rusk at Crockett
Brownsboro at Fairfield
Canton at Winnsboro, 7 p.m.
Bullard at Caddo Mills
Hughes Springs at Mineola
Mount Vernon at Gladewater
Daingerfield at Tatum, 7 p.m.
Sabine at West Rusk
Timpson at Jefferson, 7 p.m.
White Oak at Harmony
Malakoff at Grandview
Arp at Garrison
Carlisle at Troup
Grand Saline at Palmer
Lone Oak at Winona
Waskom at Pewitt, 7 p.m.
Elysian Fields at DeKalb
Maud at New Diana
Buffalo at Westwood
Mildred at Cayuga, 7 p.m.
Huntington at Frankston
Union Grove at Cumby
Prairiland at Ore City
Quitman at Big Sandy
West Sabine at Alto
Overton at All Saints, 7 p.m.
Wills Point at Grace, 7 p.m.
CHCS at W. Christian, 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 7
White Oak at Harleton, 7 p.m.
Trinity Christian at ETHS, 7 p.m.
Cushing at Union Grove, 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 8
Legacy at Longview
Mesquite Horn at Tyler, 7 p.m.
A&M Consolidated at Lufkin
Kilgore at Pine Tree
Benton (LA) at Texas High, 7 p.m.
Marshall at Henderson
Mount Pleasant at Liberty-Eylau
Hallsville at Sulphur Springs
Whitehouse at Corsicana
Van at Lindale
Chapel Hill at Greenville
Jacksonville at Crandall
Palestine at Livingston
Rusk at Athens
Spring Hill at Gladewater
Gilmer at Paris
Tatum at Pittsburg
San Antonio Cornerstone at Carthage
Center at North DeSoto (LA)
Mabank at Brownsboro
Caddo Mills at Canton
Quinlan Ford at Bullard
Mineola at West Rusk
Winnsboro at Hooks, 7 p.m.
Sabine at Waskom, 7 p.m.
Jefferson at DeKalb, 7 p.m.
Daingerfield at Timpson
Malakoff vs. Salado, 7 p.m. (at Waco)
Arp at Carlisle
Troup at Buffalo
Rains at Grand Saline
Winona at Redwater
Pewitt at Mount Vernon
Hughes Springs at Leonard
Elysian Fields at Shelbyville
Harmony at Beckville
Ore City at New Diana
Westwood at Palmer
Colmesneil at Cayuga, 7 p.m.
Alba-Golden at Clarksville
Boles at Hawkins
Groveton at Frankston
Big Sandy at Linden-Kildare
Alto at San Augustine, 7 p.m.
Simms Bowie at Overton
All Saints at Gorman, 7 p.m.
Grace at Brook Hill, 7 p.m.
Founders at CHCS, 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9
Pleasant Grove vs. Midland Christian, 1 p.m. (at Prosper ISD)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14
Jefferson at Hughes Springs, 7 p.m.
Alba-Golden at Big Sandy
Cumby at All Saints, 7 p.m.
King’s at CHCS, 7:30 p.m.
Leverett’s Chapel at ETHS, 7 p.m.
Harleton at Maud
Union Grove at Linden-Kildare
FRIDAY, SEPT. 15
Texas High at Legacy, 7 p.m.
Lufkin at Longview
Tyler at North Mesquite, 7 p.m.
Pine Tree at Jacksonville
Marshall at Carthage
Frisco Emerson at Mount Pleasant
Kilgore at Hallsville
Henderson at Whitehouse
Lindale at Gilmer
Nacogdoches at Chapel Hill
Walnut Grove at Palestine
Athens at Kaufman
Brownsboro at Spring Hill
Frisco Memorial at Pleasant Grove, 7
Pittsburg at Frisco Independence, 7
Alvarado at Rusk
Daingerfield at Center
Canton at Mabank
Bullard at Mineola
Paris at Van
New Boston at Winnsboro, 7 p.m.
Malakoff at Gladewater
West Rusk at Tatum, 7 p.m.
Mount Vernon at Sabine
Brook Hill at White Oak, 7 p.m.
Tenaha at Arp, 7 p.m.
Pewitt at Troup
Grand Saline at Eustace
Winona at Frankston
Timpson at Waskom, 7 p.m.
Beckville at Elysian Fields
DeKalb at Harmony
Redwater at New Diana, 7 p.m.
New Waverly at Westwood
Cayuga at Mount Enterprise, 7 p.m.
Hooks at Hawkins
Ore City at Quitman
Carlisle at Mildred, 7 p.m.
Garrison at Alto
Colmesneil at Overton, 7 p.m.
Lone Oak at Grace, 7 p.m.
Gorman at Dallas Bishop Dunne, 7
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21
McKinney North at Tyler, 7 p.m.
(ALL GAMES AT 7:30 P.M. UNLESS NOTED)
COACH: Beau Trahan (1st year, 0-0)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 311-358-20
STADIUM: Earl Campbell Field at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium, 609 Fair Park Drive, Tyler, Texas, 75701
2022 RESULT: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 30/15
LETTERMEN LOST: 27
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Luke Wolf, Sr., 6-4, 197 … WR Jadin
Hambrick, Sr., 6-5, 210 … RB Micah Pierson, Jr., 5-10, 190 … OL Eric Miller, Soph., 6-1, 315 … QB Nolan Hable, Jr., 6-2,1 85
… OL Cash Acker, Jr., 6-1, 265 … WR De’Je’Un Owens, Soph., 5-10, 170 … WR Jayden Jones, Jr., 6-2, 170 … WR Za’Bryan Hood, Jr., 6-0, 165 … OL Jadalyn Jackson, Jr., 6-0, 270 … TE Johnson Rainer, Jr., 6-1, 185
DEFENSE: 3-3-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Travis Jackson, Sr., 6-4, 240 … LB Brooks Gallagher, Sr., 6-0, 215 … DB
Matthew Ross, Sr., 6-0, 175 … DB Makel Sears, Sr., 5-10, 170 … LB Paul Ratliff, Jr., 6-1, 195 … DB Ethan Brown, Soph., 6-0, 185 … DL Jadalyn Jackson, Jr., 6-0, 270
2023 OUTLOOK: The Red Raiders’ string of three straight six-win seasons and playoff appearances, something the program hadn’t experienced since the Mike Owens era when they missed the playoffs just twice from 1996-2010, came to an end last season with a 2-8 record. A new coach is coming in — the Red Raiders’ sixth since 2011 — as Beau Trahan is taking over. He spent the past 15 years coaching at the collegiate level at Baylor and most recently as the quarterbacks coach at Tulsa. Legacy also gets new coordinators. New offensive coordinator Brad Willard led Mount Vernon to a 23-4 record a trip to the state semifinals in two seasons as the head coach. New defensive coordinator Brody Trahan was previously in the district as the defensive coordinator at Rockwall-Heath. And while the Red Raiders have more starters back on offense, a lot of the returning production and big names come on the defensive side. It starts with defensive end Jackson, a TCU commit who had 63 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles last season. Also back on defense is Gallagher, who had 117 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, four sacks and a blocked kick. Ross (48 tackles, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries, two defensive touchdowns) and Sears (38 tackles, three interceptions) are back in the secondary. Wolf threw for 1,122 yards and six touchdowns and ran for 717 yards and five touchdowns as a junior. The Red Raiders will look to improve on an offense that scored just 169 points last season, which was the program’s lowest total since scoring 137 in 2012. Hambrick is a big target who is on the radar of collegiate programs. Kavion Hall had 54 tackles and three tackles for loss last season at Mount Vernon and is expected to be in the mix at running back for the Red Raiders. Miller and Brown both saw varsity action as freshmen and will take on larger roles as sophomores.
COACH: Trey Brooks (4th year, 29-7) ALL-TIME RECORD: 611-431-31
STADIUM: Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium, 1197 T.L. Townsend Drive, Rockwall, Texas, 75087
2022 RESULT: 10-2 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 34/9 LETTERMEN LOST: 46
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Mason Marshall, Sr., 6-4, 175 … RB Ashten Emory, Sr., 5-11, 189 … OL Michael Wells, Sr., 6-3, 260 … WR Kai Helton, Sr., 6-3, 170 … QB Landyn Locke, Jr., 6-4, 180 … WR Camron Marsh, Jr., 6-0, 170 … WR Jaiden Petrino, Soph., 6-1, 170 … RB Parker Williams, Sr., 5-11, 160 … WR Matthew Young, Sr., 6-1, 170 … OL Chase Iwunzze, Jr., 6-1, 360
DEFENSE: 3-3 stack DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jake Overstreet, Sr., 5-11, 200 … DB Brendon Ross, Sr., 5-11, 175 … DL Hunter Aiello, Sr., 5-11, 240 … DL Hayden Curry, Sr., 6-2, 210 … DB Benji Cardona, Sr., 6-1, 175 … LB Brady Sanders, Sr., 6-0, 190 … DL Noah Moringlane, Sr., 6-3, 205 2023 OUTLOOK: Rockwall graduated 46 lettermen, but that is unlikely to slow down the Yellowjackets. Rockwall has made the playoffs in 10 straight seasons. In 2022, the Yellowjackets won at least 10 games for the third time in four years — they won nine in 2021. This is a program that simply reloads. Rockwall also had a 10-0 junior varsity squad. The Yellowjackets have two options at quarterback to lead an offense that averaged 40.3 points per game last season. Marshall stated three games last season and threw for 602 yards and six touchdowns and rushed for 264 yards and six touchdowns. Locke is a Wisconsin commit. Emory (808 rushing yards, seven touchdowns) and Helton (29 catches, 498 yards, four touchdowns) give the Yellowjackets weapons on offense. Wells and Iwunze are forces on the offensive line. Overstreet (77 tackles, seven tackles for loss, one interception), Ross (55 tackles) and Moringlane (four sacks) are key returners on defense.
COACH: DeMarcus Harris (3rd year at school, 11-11) ALL-TIME RECORD: 498-477-37
STADIUM: E.H. Hanby Stadium, 401 E. Davis Drive, Mesquite, Texas, 75149; Mesquite Memorial Stadium, 2411 W. Scyene Road, Mesquite, Texas, 75149
2022 RESULT: 4-6 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 32/16 LETTERMEN LOST: 34
OFFENSE: Multiple Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Eli Baesa, Sr., 6-1, 185 … OL Paul Gurrola, Sr., 6-5, 270 … OL Quentin Henry, Sr., 6-4, 330 … RB Armand Cleaver, Sr., 5-11, 200 … QB Sir’Maje Wallace, Jr., 5-11, 160 … RB/TE Kamryn Williams, Soph., 6-0, 200 … WR Cameron Hawkins, Sr., 5-10, 170 … WR Xavier Davis, Soph., 5-9, 165 … OL Anthony Melton-Aguilar, Sr., 6-0, 290 … OL Anthony Alexander, Jr., 6-5, 350 DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Radavion Wilson, Jr., 5-10, 190 … DL Caleb Sims, Jr., 6-2, 340 … DL Jayden Edwards, Jr., 6-3, 290 … DB Loyd McIntosh, Jr., 5-10, 155 … DB Bobby Raleigh O’Neal, Sr., 5-11, 165 … DB Damarian Williams, Sr., 5-11, 165 … DL Taylor Hughey, Sr., 6-2, 250 2023 OUTLOOK: Mesquite missed the playoffs last season, losing four of its final five games. With eight starters back on both sides of the ball, the Skeeters look to get back to the postseason. Wallace started five games last season and threw for 761 yards and seven touchdowns. A lot of that production came in the Skeeters’ 37-14 win over Tyler Legacy when he was 19 of 25 for 388 yards and five touchdowns. Baesa, an Arizona State commit, provides an elite target out wide. Cleaver ran for 674 yards and 11 touchdowns last season and is running behind a talented offensive line that features Gurrola and Henry. Wilson (104 tackles as a sophomore) and Williams (78 tackles) are back to lead the defense. Ivan Sanchez returns at kicker.
COACH: Rodney Webb (1st year at school, 0-0; 160-78) ALL-TIME RECORD: 123-70-0
STADIUM: Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium, 1197 T.L. Townsend Drive, Rockwall, Texas, 75087
2022 RESULT: 7-5 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 31/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 30
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Caleb Hoover, Sr., 6-3, 215 … WR Fletcher Fierro, Sr., 6-0, 180 ... RB Malachi Tuesno, Sr., 5-9, 185 … OL Cooper Shepard, Jr., 6-3, 285 … K Bronson Mueller, Soph., 5-10, 200 … WR/RB Jack Davenport, Sr., 5-10, 185 … TE Eli Henley, Sr., 6-0, 210 … WR/RB
De’Airrius Bell, Sr., 5-9, 175 DEFENSE: Odd front DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Charles Jones, Sr., 6-3, 190 … DB Brady Luff, Sr., 6-0, 190 … LB Taurus Noles, Sr., 5-11, 195 … DL Devon Turner, Jr., 225 … DL Jacob Lozano, Sr., 6-1, 225 … LB Ian Jimmerson, Sr., 5-11, 215 … DB Chase Bazell-Miller, Sr., 5-11, 185 2023 OUTLOOK: Rockwall-Heath will have its third different head coach in three seasons, and it hit a home run with this one. The Hawks will now be led by Rodney Webb, who was been a head coach from 2003-21 at Royse City, Mesquite Horn, Rockwall and Denton Guyer, and 2003 was the only time his team didn’t reach the playoffs. Webb led Guyer to the state championship game in 2021. Now, Webb’s first game with the Hawks will be against his former team. Webb will actually face all four of his former schools this season. Hoover threw for 1,851 yards with 16 touchdowns, and he ran for 297 yards and three touchdowns. Tuesno had 125 carries for 780 yards and 12 touchdowns. Luff had 90 tackles and five tackles for loss. Noles had 69 tackles and two sacks, and Jones intercepted two passes. Mueller made both of his field goal tries as a freshman.
COACH: Courtney Allen (2nd year at school, 8-3; 27-26 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 116-115
STADIUM: E.H. Hanby Stadium, 401 E. Davis Drive, Mesquite, Texas, 75149; Mesquite Memorial Stadium, 2411 W. Scyene Road, Mesquite, Texas, 75149 2022 RESULT: 8-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 43/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 33 OFFENSE: Multiple spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Davion Hurth, Sr., 6-4, 275 … OL Lamont Rogers, Jr., 6-7, 295 … RB Titus Muse, Jr., 5-9, 180 … QB Raheem Beck, Sr., 5-10, 170 … QB Jaylon Thomas, Sr., 6-2, 170 … WR Derin Jackson, Sr., 5-6, 150 … ATH Jamari Andrews, Jr., 5-10, 170 … WR Tristian Gardner, Jr., 6-1, 170 … WR Cedric Lott, Sr., 6-6, 200 DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Armstrong Nnodium, Sr., 6-2, 255 … DB Nathaniel Rainey, Sr., 6-0, 170 … DL Preston Davis, Sr., 6-2, 260 … DB Markel Ford, Soph., 6-0, 190 … LB Mathew Ojeh, Sr., 5-9, 185 … DB C.J. Wells, Jr., 5-9, 165
2023 OUTLOOK: Mesquite Horn’s 2022 season was filled with close games. Outside of a 43-6 win over Tyler High and a 35-10 defeat of Royse City, the rest of the Jaguars’ games were decided by 11 points or fewer. Horn’s losses were to Arlington (32-28), Rockwall (37-34) and Arlington (21-11) in the playoffs. Beck (42 of 75, 525 yards, six touchdowns, one interception) and Thomas (43 of 64, 482 yards, five touchdowns, two interceptions) provide the Jaguars two options at quarterback. Muse ran for 896 yards and seven touchdowns last season. Hurth is a North Texas commit on the offensive line. Lott is a big target at receiver and has offers from Boston College, Buffalo and Memphis, among others. Nnodim — a three-star recruit — had 69 tackles and 16 sacks last season. Rainey picked off five passes. Ford is a rising sophomore to keep an eye on. Ford already has offers from Oregon, Oregon State, SMU, Texas State, Utah and UTSA.
COACH: David Petroff (11th year at school, 48-54) ALL-TIME RECORD: 322-227-11
STADIUM: Southwest Ford Field at Royse City ISD Stadium (700 FM 2642), Royse City Texas, 75189
2022 RESULT: 7-5 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 31/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 23
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Ruben Logan, Sr., 6-3, 290 … OL Cason Bass, Sr., 6-2, 300 … OL Harrison Hays, Sr., 6-3, 315 … WR JaCori Williams, Sr., 6-3, 180 … WR/TE Nicholas Weaver, Sr., 6-2, 200 … RB Tyreke Cockroft, Jr., 5-9, 165 … RB/WR Aiden Walker, Sr., 5-10, 175 … TE/ WR Hayden Herndon, Sr., 6-2, 200 DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Caleb Watkins, Sr., 5-11, 185 … DB Jeremiah Byars, Jr., 5-9, 160 … DL Hudson Hays, Soph., 6-4, 215 … DB Evan Harris, Sr., 5-11, 165 … DB Cordarian Powell, Jr., 6-1, 160 … LB Carter Hadnot, Sr., 6-2, 180 … LB Gabe Duncan, Jr., 5-10, 205 … LB Ty Wills, Jr., 5-10, 200
2023 OUTLOOK: Royse City adjusted well to the Class 6A level by making the playoffs for the fourth straight season. The Bulldogs will have to find a new running back and quarterback. Cockroft and Walker look ready to take over at running back, but quarterback is still up in the air. Whoever is the signal caller will behind a really good offensive line, headlined by Logan, Bass and Hays. They also had two solid targets in Williams (20 catches, 425 yards, four touchdowns) and Weaver (23 catches, 284 yards, three touchdowns). Watkins (78 tackles, five tackles for loss) and Byars (80 tackles) are the returning defensive leaders, and Hays is a sophomore to watch.
COACH: Eric Luster (3rd year at school, 5-15; 14-36 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 60-77
STADIUM: Forney City Bank Stadium, 9067 FM 741, Forney, Texas, 75126 2022 RESULT: 3-7
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 22/10 LETTERMEN LOST: 28 OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Aamii Branch, Sr., 5-10, 175 … OL Donovan Dory, Jr., 6-3, 256 … QB Tamerion Crochett, Jr., 6-5, 200 … RB Kellen Sanders, Jr., 5-8, 175 … OL Gary Jefferson, Jr., 6-3, 243 … WR Dequalond Vaughn, Soph., 5-8, 150 … WR Ja’Quarian Robinson, Sr., 5-9, 170 … WR Kasen McCoy, Jr., 5-10, 175
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Aamii Branch, Sr., 5-10, 175 …. LB Jaylen Gray, Jr., 5-10, 180 … DL David Paine Jr., Sr., 6-3, 243 … DB Gianni Edwards, Jr., 5-10, 166 … DB Jackson Van Otten, Jr., 6-3, 200 2023 OUTLOOK: North Forney’s first season in Class 6A was a rough one. The Falcons went 0-6 in district play, giving up at least 28 points in all six games and not scoring more than 28 points in any of the games. Branch has been a two-year starter on defense and will look to contribute on offense this season. Crockett, who stands at 6-5 takes over at quarterback. Gray compiled 117 tackles as a sophomore and also started as a freshman. Martin Rocha returns after compiling six sacks last season. Edwards is the son of former Florida State star and NFL player Mario Edwards Sr. and the younger brother of Mario Edwards Jr., who also played at Florida State and is currently on the Seattle Seahawks.
COACH: John King (20th season, 211-45 at Longview) ALL-TIME: 769-354-54
STADIUM: Lobo Stadium, 3012 Airline Road, Longview 75605
2022 RESULTS: 14-1 state semifinalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 43/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 27
OFFENSE: Pro-I
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Taylor Tatum, Sr., 5-11, 195 … RB Alijah Johnson, Sr., 5-9, 200 …
ATH Kelvin Washington, Jr., 5-9, 160 … WR Dakaylen Reese, Sr., 6-3, 170 … OL Jacoby Watts, Sr., 6-1, 250 … OL Tavion Morgan, Sr., 5-10, 280 … TE Jaymerson Darensbourg, Sr., 6-1, 185 … OL Fernando Longoria, Sr., 6-2, 250 … QB Andrew Tutt, Sr., 5-10, 165 … QB Maverick Rowe, Jr., 5-8, 150
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Willie Nelson, Sr., 5-9, 175 … DB Daedrion Garrett, Sr., 5-11, 195 … DB Chase Smith, Sr., 5-9, 185 … DL Xaryus Sheppard, Sr., 6-2, 210 … ATH Kelvin Washington, Jr., 5-9, 160 … LB Brenden Reese, Jr., 6-1, 225 … DL Billy Smith, Sr., 6-2, 240 … DE Jaymerson Darensbourg, Sr., 6-1, 185
2023 OUTLOOK: Longview was one win short of a 2022 Class 5A Division I state championship game appearance, and is expected to remain a contender during the 2023 campaign. The Lobos will continue to play to the final whistle this fall because they have reached 22 straight UIL postseasons, and a lot of notable players return to both sides of the ball this year. Their offensive unit will be led by running back Taylor Tatum (1,889 rushing yards, 33 rushing touchdowns, 12 catches, and three receiving touchdowns) because he is one of the highest rated running back recruits in the Class of 2024. He will play alongside running back Alijah Johnson (901 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, 13 catches, and two receiving touchdowns), athlete Kelvin Washington (307 rushing yards and eight touchdowns), wide receiver Dakaylen Reese (14 receptions and 204 yards), tight end Jaymerson Darensbourg (eight receptions and 84 yards), quarterbacks Andrew Tutt and Maverick Rowe, and offensive linemen Jacoby Watts (91 percent grade), Tavion Morgan (88 percent grade) and Fernando Longoria. The team’s defense is also expected to be strong because of the presence of defensive backs Chase Smith (100 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, six pass break-ups, two sacks, and one interception), Willie Nelson (77 tackles, five interceptions, five pass break-ups, and two tackles for loss) and Daedrion Garrett (73 tackles, nine pass break-ups, and one interception), defensive linemen Xaryus Sheppard (76 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and 12 sacks), Billy Smith (69 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, and 13 sacks) and Jaymerson Darensbourg, linebacker Brenden Reese (40 tackles, four tackles for loss, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery, and athlete Kelvin Washington.
COACH: Rashaun Woods (1st season, 0-0 at Tyler)
ALL-TIME: 730-412-41
STADIUM: CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium, 609 Fair Park Drive, Tyler 75702
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 23/12
LETTERMEN LOST: 25
OFFENSE: 10 Personnel
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Derrick McFall, Sr., 5-11, 180 … WR Zachaun Williams, Sr., 6-1, 195 … WR Marquette Martin, Sr., 5-9, 170 … TE Julian Dews, Sr., 6-4, 245
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Derrick McFall, Sr., 5-11, 180 … DB Zachaun Williams, Sr., 6-1, 195 … DB Marquette Martin, Sr., 5-9, 170 … DE Julian Dews, Sr., 6-4, 245 … LB D’Canaan Sueing, Jr., 5-11, 185 … LB D’Crystian Sueing, Jr., 5-11, 185 2023 OUTLOOK: Tyler High begins a new era after longtime campus athletic coordinator and head football coach and former program player Ricklan Holmes was replaced by Rashaun Woods during the offseason. The Lions’ faithful hopes the change jumpstarts a program that is coming off a 2-8 season in 2022, and has missed two of the three UIL postseasons since 2020 after advancing to 11 in a 12-year span between 2008 and 2019. The team earned its only two victories in 2022 during District 7-5A Division I play, and can climb back into contention if it reaches four wins in league play in 2023. Tyler’s attempt will start with Derrick McFall (27 completions, 445 yards, four passing touchdowns, 44 carries, 218 rushing yards, one rushing touchdown, 18 catches, 226 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown) because he experienced success in different roles last season, and is joined by fellow wide receiver and defensive back combos Marquette Martin (five catches, 86 receiving yards, and 34 tackles) and Zachaun Williams (39 tackles), and tight end and defensive end Julian Dews (61 tackles). The roster will also be boosted by linebackers D’Canaan Sueing (94 tackles) and D’Crystian Sueing (81 tackles).
COACH: Leon Paul (3rd season, 19-5 at Lancaster) ALL-TIME: 544-469-35
STADIUM: Beverly D. Humphrey Tiger Stadium, 200 East Wintergreen, Lancaster 75134
2022 RESULTS: 9-3 area finalist RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 23/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 26
OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Kewan Lacy, Sr., 6-0, 195 … WR Kameron Robinson, Sr., 6-1, 190 … WR Ti’Erick Martin, Sr., 5-7, 165 … RB Markel Porter, Sr., 6-1, 210 … OL Tobias Steppes, Sr., 6-6.5, 260 … QB Ja’Quavius Pipkin, Jr., 5-11, 175 … QB Carter Jones, Jr., 6-4, 185
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: CB Corian Gipson, Sr., 6-1, 175 … DB Kameron Robinson, Sr., 6-1, 190 … DT Jakobe Williams, So., 6-1, 230
2023 OUTLOOK: Lancaster qualified for the UIL postseason for the fifth straight year and advanced to the area round of the postseason in 2022, so it is expected to remain both a District 7-5A Division I and multi-round playoff contender in 2023. The Tigers’ charge will start with a deep offensive unit that includes running backs Kewan Lacy (122 carries, 1,000 rushing yards, and 12 touchdowns) and Markel Porter (54 carries, 400 yards, and five touchdowns), receivers Kameron Robinson (40 catches, 700 yards, and 10 touchdowns) and Ti’Erick Martin (80 catches, 1,100 yards, and 10 touchdowns) quarterbacks Ja’Quavius Pipkin (1,700 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 60 percent completion percentage) and Carter Jones (1,400 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 58 percent completion percentage), and offensive lineman Tobias Steppes. The team also expects good defensive efforts from cornerback Corian Gipson (25 tackles and six pass break-ups), defensive tackle Jakobe Williams (20 tackles and eight sacks), and defensive back Kameron Robinson.
COACH: Todd Quick (12th season, 80-43 at Lufkin) ALL-TIME: 722-372-38
STADIUM: Abe Martin Stadium, 309 South Medford Drive, Lufkin 75901
2022 RESULTS: 6-4
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 24/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 26
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Kedren Young, Sr., 5-11, 212 … WR Kriesan Preston, Jr., 6-2, 180 … WR Ke’Vondrick Taylor, Jr., 5-9, 168 … K Nolan Hansard, Jr., 5-9, 170
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Isaiah Menefee, Sr., 6-2, 185 … LB Kaden Hooper, Jr., 6-0, 215 … DL Zion Williams, Jr., 6-4, 290 2023 OUTLOOK: Lufkin won three games in both district and non-district play to finish the 2022 season with a winning record, but it still experienced its first two-year playoff drought since the 1996-1997 time period. The Panthers will make a push because running back Kedren Young (237 carries, 1,666 rushing yards, 19 rushing touchdowns, nine catches, and 96 receiving yards) is coming off a big season, and he will be joined on the offensive side by kicker Nolan Hansard (made all 33 extra point attempts and seven of his nine field goal tries) and receivers Kriesan Preston and Ke’Vondrick Taylor. The team will also lean on a defensive unit that features defensive back Isaiah Menefee, linebacker Kaden Hooper, and defensive lineman Zion Williams.
COACH: Kendall Brewer (2nd season, 7-4 at McKinney North) ALL-TIME: 118-110-0
STADIUM: McKinney ISD Stadium, 4201 South Hardin Boulevard, McKinney 75070
2022 RESULTS: 7-4 bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 29/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 21 OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: TE Nate Markiewicz, Sr., 6-5, 260 … RB Jayden Walker, Sr., 5-11, 185 … QB Colin Hitchcock, Sr., 6-5, 225 … WR Kam Powell, Jr., 6-3, 190 … OL Demond Donahue, Jr., 6-3, 270 … OL Ricardo Gomez, So., 6-3, 265
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Zion Carter, Sr., 6-3, 240 … DB Keithon Davis, Sr., 5-10, 175 … LB Grayson Rogers, Sr., 6-2, 210 2023 OUTLOOK: McKinney North has advanced to seven straight postseasons, so you can expect it to keep the longest streak in program history alive during the 2023 campaign. The Bulldogs will attack with an offense that features running back Jayden Walker (2,181 yards and 23 touchdowns), quarterback Colin Hitchcock (2,073 yards and 17 touchdowns), receiver Kam Powell (355 yards and three touchdowns), offensive linemen Demond Donahue (25 pancakes) and Ricardo Gomez, and tight end Nate Markiewicz. The team’s success will also be dependent on a defense that includes linebacker Grayson Rogers (50 tackles, and 10 tackles for loss), lineman Zion Carter (45 tackles, and 12 tackles for loss), and secondary standout Keithon Davis (20 tackles and four interceptions).
COACH: Jeff Fleener (3rd season, 45-42 overall, 14-8 at Forney)
ALL-TIME: 616-404-24
STADIUM: City Bank Stadium, 800 Farm-to-Market 741, Forney 75126
2022 RESULTS: 7-4 bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 35/13
LETTERMEN LOST: 29
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Javian Osborne, So., 5-10, 182 … WR Kofi Eduful, Sr., 6-2, 178
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Aaron Flowers, Sr., 6-0, 188 … DE Tristan Bennett, Sr., 6-0, 231 … DT Luke Rodriguez, Sr., 6-2, 272 … LB Landry Hopkins, So., 5-10, 212
2023 OUTLOOK: Forney has qualified for two straight UIL postseasons, and will look to extend the streak when it hits the field again in 2023. The Jackrabbits’ attempt will begin with a defense that features linebacker Landry Hopkins (112 tackles and five tackles for loss), defensive back Aaron Flowers (56 tackles, eight pass breakups, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles), defensive tackle Luke Rodriguez (51 tackles and five sacks) and defensive end Tristan Bennett (11 tackles for loss and nine sacks). The team’s achievement will ultimately come down to the continued progression of an offense that includes running back Javian Osborne (1,048 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns) and receiver Kofi Eduful (455 receiving yards and nine touchdowns).
COACH: Frank Sandoval (4th season, 21-42 overall, 6-24 at West Mesquite)
ALL-TIME: 206-220-3
STADIUM: Mesquite Memorial Stadium, 2411 West Scyene Road, Mesquite 75149
2022 RESULTS: 3-7
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 28/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 24
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Demetris Ballard, Jr., 6-1, 175 … OL Samuel Aguilar, Sr., 6-5, 275
DEFENSE: Even
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Emanuel Rose, Sr., 6-1, 190 … OLB/DE Chris Watts, Sr., 6-1, 220 … CB Brendan Gaines, Sr., 6-0, 165 … DE Rayshon Hawkins, Jr., 6-3, 205
2023 OUTLOOK: West Mesquite won three non-district games before an 0-7 district appearance, so it is working to continue its success in 2023’s league action. The Wranglers plan to make the most of the services of quarterback Demetris Ballard, outside linebacker and defensive end Chris Watts, offensive lineman Samuel Aguilar, linebacker Emanuel Rose, cornerback Brendan Gaines, and defensive end Rayshon Hawkins to stay in the hunt for its first playoff appearance since 2016.
COACH: Tim Seder (6th season, 10-39 at West Mesquite) ALL-TIME: 310-236-11
STADIUM: Mesquite Memorial Stadium, 2411 West Scyene Road, Mesquite 75149
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 10/5
LETTERMEN LOST: 22
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Luke Seder, Sr., 6-0, 185 … C Marcus Barber, Jr., 5-8, 230 … G Cailen Greene, Jr., 5-10, 260 … WR Jaquaylon Carraway, Sr., 5-11, 169 … OL Dontavius Evans, Sr., 6-2, 280
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Leander Parrish, Jr., 6-2, 195 … LB Kamajay Else, Jr., 5-8, 185 … NG Cailen Greene, Jr., 5-10, 260 … DB Jaquaylon Carraway, Sr., 5-11, 169 … LB Javon Greer, Sr., 6-0, 175
2023 OUTLOOK: North Mesquite has some work to do in 2023 if it wants to contend for its first playoff spot since 2015 because it’s coming off a two-win campaign. The Stallions need to lean on quarterback Luke Seder (2,478 yards and 17 touchdown passes), defensive lineman Leander Parrish (45 tackles, eight tackles for loss, and three sacks) and linebacker Kamajay Else (77 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and two sacks) because they shined in 2022. Other teammates will need to step up, like center Marcus Barber, guard and nose guard Cailen Greene, wide receiver and defensive back Jaquaylon Carraway, linebacker Javon Greer, and offensive lineman Dontavius Evans.
COACH: Gerry Stanford (7th year at Texas High, 48-21; Overall: 94-43, previously head coach at White Oak, Flower Mound Marcus) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 662-428-32
DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II
STADIUM: Tiger Stadium at Grim Park, Summerhill Road and West 12th Street, Texarkana 75501 (Capacity: 7,511) 2022 RESULTS: 8-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 30/7 offensive/5 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 22
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Tradarian Ball (5-10, 180, So.) ... WR TJ Gray (6-2, 170, Sr.) ... RB Javari Johnson (5-8, 170, Jr.) ... QB David J. Potter (6-4, 195, Jr.) ... OL Duncan McGhee (6-5, 275, So.) ... OL Damien Chisum (6-4, 265, So.) ... OL Evan Holman (6-2, 240, Sr.) ... WR Brandon Hall (5-8, 150, Sr.) ... ATH Kameron Wrightner (5-9, 150, So.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Trystan Powell (6-0, 210, Sr.) ... LB Isaiah Dowden (5-9, 200, Jr.) ... DL Kenneth Merriman (5-11, 235, Sr.) ... DL Sheldon Harris (6-2, 200, Jr.) ... CB Tim Austin (5-9, 150, Sr.) ... LB Zion Dillard (5-9, 180, Sr.) ... DB Kendrevion Boyce (5-11, 155, Jr.) ... Tyquan Black (6-0, 190, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Gerry Stanford enters his seventh as the head Tiger having led the Texarkana school to three consecutive district crowns. ... Potter returns at QB after throwing for 1,515 yards and 15 touchdowns. He had five interceptions. ... Johnson returns after rushing for 1,070 yards and 12 touchdowns. ... The Tigers figure to contend for the district title along with Whitehouse and Hallsville. ... Texas High has appeared in the playoffs 39 times with 31 district championships with one state title (2002). The Tigers have a playoff record of 27-37-2. ... Fifty-years ago this season, the Tigers were one of the state contenders but were upset in the opening district game when Earl Campbell threw a late halfback pass for a touchdown to lead John Tyler to a 21-16 victory and the district championship. Campbell and the Lions recorded a 15-0 record and the state title.
COACH: Jason Bachman (2nd year at Pine Tree, 2-8)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 394-451-20
DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II
STADIUM: Pirate Stadium, 3737 W Loop 281, Longview 75604 (Capacity: 6,429)
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 19/8 offensive/9 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 9
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Matt Cates (6-2, 165, Jr.) ... OT Peyton Davis (6-3, 260, Jr.) ... G Jailyn Attaway (6-0, 260, Jr.) ... RB L'marion Hunter (6-9, 165, So.) ... RB/WR Tre Brown (5-10, 172, Sr.) ... C Anthony Castro (5-0, 240, Sr.)
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Dealyn Evans (6-5, 260, Sr.) ... DE Quinton Clark (6-3, 225, Sr.) ... LB Seth McFarland (6-2, 200, Jr.) ... FS Kalil Deckard (5-11, 150, Jr.) ... OLB Raimone Flournoy (5-7, 165, Jr.) ... DT Brock Reddic (6-3, 275, Sr.) ... OLB Noah Salazar (6-1, 185, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Jason Bachman begins his second season as captain of the Pirates ship. He has one mighty great mate in defensive lineman Dealyn Evans, one of the mosts sought-after recruits in the state. Evans, who qualified for the state track & field meet in the shot put, is a Texas A&M commit. Before heading to Jimbo Fisher's camp, Evans hopes to lead the Bucs to their first district championship since 1976. Last year he had 58 tackles, including 15 for loss and four sacks. ... Adding to Evans' presence will be the return of Quinton Clark, who missed all but one game last year due to injury. Coach Bachman says Clark is "poised for a great 2023 season." ... Offensively, Matt Cates is scheduled to start at quarterback. He gained experience as a sophomore, playing in five games while tossing for 732 yards and five touchdowns. ... The Pirates have a total of 17 starters returning, plus add in Clark along with running back/wide receiver/free safety Tre Brown, who played in just three games due to injury, Pine Tree should be solid. PT, whch had two district games decided by a total of four points, could have easily been in the playoffs a year with a play here or there. ... The Pirates have 10 playoff appearances in their history with seven district championships. They have a playoff record of 4-10.
COACH: Jack Alvarez (2nd year at Marshall, 6-5; Overall: 199-98, previously head coach at Pineland West Sabine, Kirbyville, Ennis, Copperas Cove, Cuero)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 627-48-46
DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II
STADIUM: Maverick Stadium, 1900 Maverick Drive, Marshall 75670 (Capacity: 7,906)
2022 RESULTS: 6-5
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 28/4 offensive/5 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 17
OFFENSE: Multiple Pro
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Collier Slone (6-0, 215, Sr.) ... OL David Carlisle (5-9, 223, Jr.) ... RB Semaj Gatson (5-8, 150, Jr.)
... WR D'Kerrius Shaw (5-10, 161, Sr.) ... OL Eric Perkins (6-4, 315, So.) ..
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Judson Illingworth (6-0, 2-3, Jr.) ... LB Kenneth Villeareal (5-10, 212, Sr.) ... OLB Kaiden Rogers (6-1, 175, Jr.) ... LB Landen Jones (6-2, 204, So.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: The Mavericks have finished runner-up the past two years in district. Their last district title was 2019, the final of three consecutive district championships. Marshall won a state title in 1990 and have a playoff record of 40-32-2 with 34 playoff appearances and 22 district titles. ... Gatson is leading returning rusher with 516 yards and five TDs on 60 carries and Slone is back at QB, hitting on 99 of 181 passing attempts last season for 1,029 yards with nine TDs and six interceptions. ... Illingworth is the leading receiver back as the tight end caught five passes for 43 yards. ... Villeareal is top returning tackler with 146 stops including 84 stops. ... The Mavs are expected to challenge for the district title along with Texas High and Whitehouse.
COACH: Joe Cluley (2nd year at Mount Pleasant, 2-8; Overall: 35-24, previously head coach at Lubbock Estacado) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 523-488-27
DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II STADIUM: Sam Parker Field, 2801 Old Paris Road, Mount Pleasant 75455 (Capacity: 7,971) 2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 25/5 offensive/7 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 25
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Dylan Bennett (5-8, 160, Sr.) ... QB Mason McMinn (6-2, 180, Sr.) ... LT Jonathan Amieva (6-3, 255, Jr.) ... C Corben Craig (6-1, 240, So.) ... WR Owen Green (5-10, 150, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: CB LaTristan Thompson (5-11, Sr., 175) ... OLB Antez Jeffery (6-2, 200, Sr.) ... LB
Isaiah Hunter (6-1, 185, Sr.) ... DE Ryder Marshall (6-3, 215, Sr.) ... DE Angel Barboza (6-2, 220, Jr.) ... DB Duece Thompson (5-11, 160, So.) ... LB A'Shad Smith (6-1, 180, So.) ... Hybrid Safety JaColby Turner (5-10, 175, Sr.) ... S Hudson Hampton (60, 180, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Joe Cluley Jr., a graduate of Bishop Gorman, begins his second year at the helm of the Tigers program after six years in Lubbock, including four years as head coach at Estacado where he led the Matadors to four playoff appearances and three district titles. ... His father, Joe Cluley Sr., was head coach of the Tigers from 1986 to 1989, leading Mount Pleasant to a 12-3 district championship winning season in his final season. ... The Tigers have made 24 playoff appearances with 17 district titles. They have a playoff record of 2122-3. ... QB McMinn threw for 1,500 yards and 15 TDs last year and rushed for 200 yards and two touchdowns. Bennett returns with 42 receptions for 500 yards and two scores. ... With a second year in his system, Cluley feels his team will be stronger. Although the Tigers are undersized, Cluley says his team's strengths are unity, discipline and speed.
COACH: Darby House (1st year at Nacogdoches; Overall: 29-37, previously head coach at Somerville, Poteet) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 460-572-36 DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II
STADIUM: Dragon Stadium, 4310 Appleby Sand Road, Nacogdoches 75961 (Capacity: 5,988)
2022 RESULTS: 1-9 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 10/5 offensive/5 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 25 OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Jaylon Brown (6-4, 205, Sr.)
... RB James Williams (5-11, 200, Sr.) ... WR Quin Calhoun (5-10, Jr.) ... OL Bryan Granados (6-2, 305, Sr.)
... QB Mikail Lockett (6-0, 185, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Braxton Jones (6-1, 225, Sr.) ... LB Connor McAninch (6-3, 205, Sr.) ... DL Andrew Rogers (6-0, 250, Sr.) ... LJ Leadon (5-9, 150, Sr.) ... DB Tyren Matthews (5-9 150, Jr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Darby House comes to the Piney Woods after five years as head coach at Poteet, where he led the Aggies to four consecutive playoff appearances. ... The Dragons are searching for their first district title since 1982. Nacogdoches has made 14 playoff appearances with eight district championships. The Firebreathers have have a postseason record of 4-14. ... Lockett hit on 61 of 138 passing attempts for 889 yards, six touchdowns and six interceptions in eight starts. ... In 2022, Williams rushed for 414 yards on 79 carries and Leadon caught 18 passes for 245 yards. ... The top tackler last year was Jones with 130 stops, including 95 solo.
COACH: Josh Strickland (3rd year at Hallsville, 10-11)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 405-436-23
DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II
STADIUM: Bobcat Stadium, #1 Bobcat Lane, Hallsville, Texas 75650 (Capacity: 8,824)
2022 RESULTS: 7-4
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 25/5 offensive/6 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 27
OFFENSE: Power spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB /WR Ethan Miller (6-0, 185, Sr.) ... OL Slayten Donald (6-3, 250, Jr.) ... OL Gabe Bennett (6-1, 235, Jr.) ... RB Kyron Rosborough (Sr.) ... OL Remington Talasek (Sr.) ... WR Sawyer Dunagan (Sr.) ... WR Derek Roberts (Sr.) ... DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Isaiah McDonald (6-2, 200, Sr.) ... DB Kobe Gaut (6-2, 170, Jr.) ... LB Andrew Griffin (6-11, 2-4, Sr.)
2023 OUTLOOK: The Bobcats are seeking their first playoff win since 2015 when they defeated Ennis, 24-23. Last season, they lost to Melissa, 57-20, in bi-district. ... Hallsville's last district championship was in a 1999, sharing the title with two other schools. It was 1976 the last time the Bobcats won a district title without sharing the crown. ... Miller has been named all-district at two different postions — tight end as a sophomore and wide receiver as a junior. He will now switch to quarterback after hauling in 690 receiving yards with 10 TDs. ... McDonald will be a three-year starter. ... Coach Strickland expects his team to contend for a postseason berth. "We have the pieces here to win. We are moving some guys around but I fully expect us to be where we need to be by district play," he said. ... Hallsville has an all-time record of 11-17-1 in the playoffs. ... In 1963, the Bobcats reached the semifinals after wins over San Augustine (14-8), Jefferson (18-14) and Bastrop (19-0) before falling to George West (22-0). ...
COACH: Kyle Westerberg (3rd year at Whitehouse, 10-11)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 267-338-12
DISTRICT: 8-5A Division II
STADIUM: Wildcat Stadium, 106 Wildcat Drive, Whitehouse 75791 (Capacity: 7,011)
2022 RESULTS: 8-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 33/8 offensive/8 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 17
OFFENSE: Multiple Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Josh Green (6-1, 185, Sr.) ... OLB Kyren McCullough (6-1, 280, Sr.) ... OL Johnathan Bush (63, 280, Jr.) ... WR Colton McMahon (6-2, 175, Jr.) ... WR Braylen Jackson (5-10, 160, Sr.) ... RB Iven Lacy (5-11, 175, Sr.) ... C Chris Woodley (6-2, 225, Sr.) ... OL Dylan Acker (6-4, 250, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: Multiple 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Hayden Ross (5-11, 195, Sr.) ... CB Gabe Stroud (5-10, 170, Sr.) ... OLB Julius Simms (6-2, 185, Jr.) ... DL Caleb Toombs (6-2, 300, So.) ... DL Peyton Blackmon (6-0, 200, Sr.) ... 2023 OUTLOOK: In his second season as head coach, Kyle Westerberg worked some magic to turn the Wildcats into a contender. With 33 lettermen and 16 starters returning, along with the influx of players from a talented JV squad that went 9-1, Whitehouse has high expectations. ... The Wildcats lost three standouts in Jermod McCoy (Oregon State), Decarlton Wilson (TJC) and Ladarius Pitts (Ouachita Baptist), but have many talented 'Cats returning, including standout QB and wrestler Josh Green, who was the Offensive MVP in a district full of standouts. Green made the WHS offense go by tossing for 2,499 yards while hitting on 165 of 261 passing attempts. He threw for 23 touchdowns with only six interceptions. He is also a threat on the ground with 837 yards and 16 TDs on 185 attempts. ... Leading the way up front is a couple of firstteam all-district performers in Kyren McCullough and Johnathan Bush, plus three-year starter at center Chris Woodley. ... Iven Lacy started at tight end but switched to running back "mid-year and had a huge impact for us," Westerberg said. He rushed for 580 yards and nine touchdowns on 97 carries. Lacy also had 13 catches for 151 yards. With four of five offensive linemen back, plus QB and RB, the 'Cats will be eyeing a district title. ... Whitehouse has made 18 playoff appearances and won six district titles. The Wildcats' playoff record is 10-18.
COACH: Jeff Riordan (5th year at school, 33-20; 100-37 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 344-421-12
STADIUM: Bulldog Stadium, 13172 State Highway 64 East, Tyler, Texas, 75707
2022 RESULT: 12-3 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 30/15 LETTERMEN LOST: 12
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Demetrius Brisbon, Jr., 6-1, 180 … RB Rickey Stewart, Jr., 6-0, 190 … OL Dyllan Drummond, Sr., 6-4, 275 … WR Jayvin Mayfield, Sr., 6-0, 170 ... OL Keldrick Davis, Jr., 6-2, 280 … OL Isaiah Collins, Soph., 6-1, 275 … OL Pablo Martinez, Sr., 6-2, 270 … WR Cameron Kelley, Sr., 6-6, 105 … WR Dillion Johnson, Sr., 5-10, 170 … WR Darrius Dean, Sr., 5-9, 155 … RB Quinton Greenlee, Sr., 5-11, 190 … RB Jaborian Cook, Jr., 5-7, 185 … OL Braylon Allen, Jr., 5-10, 280 … K Aidan Campos, Sr., 6-3, 215
DEFENSE: Even DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Daveon “DaDa” Ross, Sr., 6-2, 210 … DL Kendall Allen, Sr., 6-5, 255 … DB Jayvin Mayfield, Sr., 6-0, 170 … LB Trevor Brooks, Jr., 5-11, 190 … DL Isaiah Collins, Soph., 6-1, 275 … DB Dillion Johnson, Sr., 5-10, 170 … DB Darrius Dean, Sr., 5-9, 155
2023 OUTLOOK: The Bulldogs graduated two Division I players — offensive/defensive lineman Keviyan Huddleston (TCU) and wide receiver Tyson Berry (San Diego State) — and receiver Ilonzo McGregor, who had 3,725 career receiving yards and 37 touchdowns, but they’re still equipped to make another deep playoff run. Chapel Hill has played in the Class 4A Division I state semifinals in each of the past two seasons and open the season ranked No. 3 in the state. It starts in the backfield for the Bulldogs with the junior duo of Brisbon and Stewart, who both committed to SMU in June. This has been the starting quarterback/running duo tandem for the past two years as underclassmen. Now, they’re veterans and will look to continue to take the state by storm. Last season, Brisbon was 133 of 224 for 2,211 yards and 32 touchdowns, and he had 140 carries for 1,403 yards and 15 touchdowns. Stewart carried the ball 237 times for 2,262 yards and 18 touchdowns. Mayfield is the top returning receiver with 15 catches for 304 yards and three touchdowns, and Kelley is a huge target with offers from the likes of Colorado State and Tulsa. Navy commit Dyllan Drummond leads the way on the offensive line. Ross also has multiple Division I offers and had 162 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and seven sacks last season. Mayfield is also a force in the secondary and had two interceptions last season, where Johnson had three picks. Brooks is back at linebacker after compiling 131 tackles, 28 tackles for loss and five sacks as a sophomore. Allen, who has offers from the likes of Memphis and UNLV, had 100 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, five sacks and five fumble recoveries last year on the defensive line. Campos made some big kicks last season, knocking through 7 of 9 on field goals and 67 of 69 on extra points.
COACH: Chris Cochran (7th year at school, 46-28)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 408-482-17
STADIUM: Eagle Stadium, 200 Stadium Dr., Lindale, Texas, 75771
2022 RESULT: 8-5
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 26/11
LETTERMEN LOST: 19
OFFENSE: Power spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Casey Poe, Sr., 6-5, 290 … QB Clint Thurman, Sr., 5-11.5, 170 …
WR Marcus Field, Sr., 6-5, 188 … RB Wyatt Parker, Sr., 6-2, 197 … TE Jake Curbow, Sr., 6-1, 207 … RB Nashad Leee, Sr., 5-7, 185 … WR Aiden Warnell, Jr., 5-11, 163 … WR Chad Ward, Jr., 6-0, 170 … TE Kaleb Walker, Soph., 6-2, 235 … TE Carson Plunkett, Sr., 6-0, 220 … OL Christian Pettway, Sr., 6-5, 270 … QB/WR Hudson Legrow, Jr., 6-4, 180 … OL Jack Kirk, Jr., 5-10, 240 … RB Caleb Hart, Jr., 6-0.5, 185 … K Seth Baggett, Jr., 5-11, 185
DEFENSE: Multiple/Odd
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Marcus Field, Sr., 6-5, 188 … LB Wyatt Parker, Sr., 6-2, 197 … LB/DL Jake Curbow, Sr., 6-1, 207 … LB Nashad Leee, Sr., 5-7, 185 … DB Aiden Warnell, Jr., 5-11, 163 … DB Chad Ward, Jr., 6-0, 170 … DL Kaleb Walker, Soph., 6-2, 235 … DL Carson Plunkett, Sr., 6-0, 220 … DB Jalin Hines, Sr., 5-8 … DB Ryan Betts, Sr., 5-10, 165 … DB Hudson Legrow, Jr., 6-4, 180 … LB Caleb Hart, Jr., 6-0.5, 185 2023 OUTLOOK: The expectations at Lindale continue to rise. After decades of never reaching the third round of the postseason, the Eagles have now done that twice in the last three years with eight playoff wins in the last three seasons. Lindale has won at least seven games in five straight years for the first time in program history. The Eagles look to once again be a contender near the top of the district and a threat to win multiple playoff games. Lindale returns just four offensive starters, but one of those is one of the top players in his position at the entire country. Poe is ranked as the No. 1 interior offensive lineman and No. 34 overall recruit by On3Sports. Poe was set to make an announcement on July 12 of where he would play college football between Clemson, Texas Tech, Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Georgia, LSU and Oklahoma. Thurman is back at quarterback after throwing for 1,833 yards and 22 touchdowns and rushing for 1,543 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior. Field (42 catches, 779 yards, 11 touchdowns) returns at receiver. Defensively, Parker had 87 tackles last season. Plunkett had 47 tackles, seven tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. LeGrow and Betts are back in secondary.
COACH: Clint Fuller (3rd year at school, 21-6)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 576-374-30
STADIUM: R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium, Harris St. at Simmons St., Kilgore, Texas, 75662
2022 RESULT: 10-4
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 23/11
LETTERMEN LOST: 22
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Zaylon Stoker, Sr., 6-1, 165 … OL Brayden Nelson, Sr., 6-3, 270 … WR PJ Wiley, Sr., 6-0, 180 … RB Matthew Hardy, Sr., 5-10, 185 … OL Emmanuel Young, Sr., 6-0, 270 … QB Derrick Williams, Sr., 5-10, 155 … WR Jayden Sanders, Jr., 6-1, 165 … RB Isaiah Watters, Soph., 5-10, 180 … WR Mikel Dennis, Sr., 6-0, 170 … FB Aubrey Saylor, Sr., 5-8, 190 … OL Jacob Dennis, Sr., 6-2, 280 …
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Zaylon Stoker, Sr., 6-1, 165 … LB PJ Wiley, Sr., 6-0, 180 … LB Matthew Hardy, Sr., 5-10, 185 … DB Jayden Sanders, Jr., 6-1, 165 … DL Wylie Mitchell, Jr., 6-1, 260 … LB Isaiah Watters, Soph., 5-10, 180 … DL Cameron Christina, Soph., 6-1, 280 … LB Mikel Dennis, Sr., 6-0, 170 2023 OUTLOOK: Not many programs have operated on the level of Kilgore since 1995. IN that span, the Bulldogs have missed the playoffs just twice (2006 and 2010), playing in the last 12 postseasons with three consecutive seasons of at least 10 wins. Despite 22 lettermen lost and just six starters back on offense and five on defense, you can expect Kilgore to be good and in the hunt to make a deep playoff run just because more often than not, that’s what happens. The graduation of Da’Marion Van Zandt opens up the quarterback position, where senior Derrick Williams moves over from running back and receiver to take over. Williams had 500 total yards of offense last season and Fuller said Williams is an “explosive player that has a big arm.” The Bulldogs also graduated running back Isaiah Ross, who ran for 2,532 yards and 27 touchdowns. Hardy (326 rushing yards, two touchdowns) looks to take over in the backfield. Wiley (37 catches, 651 yards, six touchdowns) is the top returning receiver. Nelson and Young (51 pancakes each) lead the offensive line. Hardy is the top returning tackler with 109 tackles and six tackles for loss last season. Stoker is a ball hawk in the secondary, picking off 10 passes last season and scoring three defensive touchdowns. Leo Yzaguirre made five field goals last season. Kilgore will once again battle for the top spot in the district with Chapel Hill, which has eliminated Kilgore from the playoffs in the last two seasons.
COACH: Jason Holman (2nd year at school, 3-7; 22-19 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 379-441-21
STADIUM: The Tomato Bowl, 202 Austin Street, Jacksonville, Texas, 75766
2022 RESULT: 3-7
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 17/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 25
OFFENSE: Power spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Jermaine Taylor, Sr., 6-0, 185 … RB Jayden Boyd, Sr., 6-0, 234 … TE Ryan Walker, Sr., 6-1, 185 … RB Trent Powell, Sr., 5-6, 140 … QB Brady McCown, Jr., 6-2, 180 … OL Raphael Foy, Sr., 6-0, 256 … WR Kendrick Grant, Sr., 6-0, 166 … OL Dakoda Whiteley, Sr., 6-2, 220 … RB Tyran Glenn, Sr., 5-8, 200 … WR Elijah Whitaker, Jr., 5-10, 168
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jermaine Taylor, Sr., 6-0, 185 … LB Jayden Boyd, Sr., 6-0, 234 … DL Dominique Bowens, Sr., 5-9, 240 … DB Trent Powell, Sr., 5-6, 140 … LB Michael Miles, Jr., 6-0, 200 … DL Raphael Foy, Sr., 6-0, 256 … DB Kendrick Grant, Sr., 6-0, 166 … LB Karson Shoemaker, Sr., 5-11, 185 … LB Tyran Glenn, Sr., 5-8, 200 … DB Elijah Whitaker, Jr., 5-10, 168
2023 OUTLOOK: Jacksonville posted its best season since 2018 last season with three wins but still missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. Taylor, who has an offer from UTSA, had 29 catches for 502 yards and seven touchdowns, and he had nine carries for 103 yards and two touchdowns a season ago. Boyd had 28 carries for 128 yards and four touchdowns and will take on a larger role this season. The McCown tradition at quarterback at Jacksonville continues as Brady McCown will take the reins. Along with Taylor and Boyd, Bowens, Powell (60 tackles), Miles (83 tackles, two fumble recoveries) and Shoemaker (57 tackles) are back on defense. Jesus Nunez returns as the Indians’ kicker, making 34 of his 35 extra point tries and going 5 of 7 on field goals.
COACH: Lance Angel (9th year at school, 45-43; 99-79 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 523-534-40
STADIUM: Wildcat Stadium, 1600 S. Loop 256, Palestine, Texas, 75801
2022 RESULT: 4-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 30/15
LETTERMEN LOST: 11
OFFENSE: Wing-T
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Elijah Walker, Sr., 5-9, 195 … RB Ti’darion Crawford, Sr., 5-8, 175 … RB Jon Denman, Jr., 6-0, 190 … TE Perry Cole, Sr., 6-2, 230 … OL Baylynn Williams, Jr., 6-5, 290 … QB Hudson Dear, Sr., 6-2, 210 … RB Reese Hargers, Sr., 5-10, 185 … WR Jordan Walker, Sr., 5-9, 150 … OL Mi’Kyran Davis, Sr., 6-4, 285 … OL Julian Garcia, Sr., 6-5, 295 … RB Dreylon Spurlock, Jr., 5-8, 165 … OL Joe Flynn, Jr., 6-0, 210
DEFENSE: 50
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Elijah Walker, Sr., 5-9, 195 … LB Ti’darion Crawford, Sr., 5-8, 175 … DB Jon Denman, Jr., 6-0, 190 … DL/P Perry Cole, Sr., 6-2, 230 … DL Hudson Dear, Sr., 6-2, 210 … LB Garrett Stedman, Jr., 5-11, 185 … LB Kendrick Calhoun, Jr., 5-9, 175 … DB Reese Hargers, Sr., 5-10, 185 … DB Jordan Walker, Sr., 5-9, 150 … DL Cameron Taylor, Sr., 6-1, 240
2023 OUTLOOK: If Angel is leading the Wildcats, there’s a good chance that they’re going to make the playoffs. Palestine went 2-8 in Angel’s first season of 2010 and missed the postseason. The Wildcats followed with three 7-4 seasons and three straight playoff appearances. Angel left to go be the athletic director at Georgetown ISD, and the Wildcats missed the playoffs every season Angel was gone from 2014-18, and the Wildcats missed the playoffs every year he was gone. Angel has been back for four seasons, and Palestine has been in the playoffs all four of those seasons. Despite being in one of the toughest districts in the state, Palestine will be in the mix for a playoff spot once again. Dear threw for 825 yards and accounted for seven touchdowns last season. Walker had 151 carries for 1,044 yards and 14 touchdowns. Hargers had 79 tackles and three tackles for loss. Williams, Davis, Garcia and Flynn lead the offensive line.
COACH: Zac Harrell (5th year at school, 18-23) ALL-TIME RECORD: 492-536-29
STADIUM: Bruce Field, 480 Royal Street, Athens, Texas, 75751
2022 RESULT: 3-7 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/9 LETTERMEN LOST: 21
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Jamauri Manning, Sr., 5-11, 185 … WR Jorien Ray … OL Daniel Banuelos … OL Jaden Trigg, Jr., 5-11, 240 … QB David Richardson, Soph., 6-2, 185 … OL Franky Corona, Sr., 6-0, 230 … K Nico Castaneda, Sr., 5-11, 220 … WR D’Allessandro Soto, Sr., 5-8, 145 … RB Jayden Turner, Sr., 5-11, 170 … WR Drayvon Russell, Jr., 6-2, 175 … OL Gio Miranda, Sr., 5-10, 250
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jamauri Manning, Sr., 5-11, 185 … LB Jaxson Stiles … LB Gage Friedrich … LB Jase Warren … DB DeWayne Minifee, Jr., 5-9, 165 … DL Franky Corona, Sr., 6-0, 230 … DB Brett Horn, Sr., 5-9, 155 … DL Nico Castaneda, Sr., 5-11, 220 … DB Jayden Turner, Sr., 5-11, 170 … LB Mason Shelton, Jr., 5-10, 180
2023 OUTLOOK: Athens has won its final game of the season each of the last two years for its lone district win in each season. Now, the Hornets will look to try to grind out a few more wins in one of the toughest districts in a state in hopes of returning to the postseason for the first time since 2019. Star quarterback Ty Arroyo is gone, so the Hornets will look for a new signal caller. Jaxson Stiles, who is Athens’ defensive leader, will battle with sophomore David Richardson for the quarterback spot. Stiles did go 30 of 50 for 401 yards with three touchdowns last season. Manning ran for 490 yards and eight touchdowns last year, and Ray caught 54 passes for 656 yards and eight touchdowns. The Hornets scored 29.4 points per game last season, but the defense allowed 37.4 points per contest. Stiles had 100 tackles. Friedrich suffered an injury in the opener of 2022 and will return in 2023 to provide help at linebacker. Manning, Warren (45 tackles) and Minifee (29 tackles) are other defensive standouts. Castaneda is a weapon at kicker.
COACH: Clay Baker (1st year at school, 0-0; 43-17 overall ALL-TIME RECORD: 588-428-54
STADIUM: 700 Lion St., Henderson, Texas, 75654 2022 RESULT: 1-9
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 31/10 LETTERMEN LOST: 18 OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Kaleb Tate, Sr., 5-8, 180 ... WR Dashawn Jackson, Sr., 5-8, 150 … OL Brock Johnson, Sr., 6-0, 309 … WR Aden Butler, Sr., 6-3, 185 … OL Johnathan Bateman, Jr., 6-1, 380 … OL Adrian Alexander, Sr., 6-0, 245 … OL Braxton Bennett, Jr., 5-11, 345 … RB Trevor Kind, Jr., 5-10, 223 … WR Amauri Murphy, Soph., 5-10, 165 … TE Hazen Adkinson, Sr., 6-3, 210 … OL Tremaine Dixon, Sr., 5-9, 282 … RB Cole Seider, Sr., 5-8, 170
DEFENSE: Multiple DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Kaleb Tate, Sr., 5-8, 180 ... DB Dashawn Jackson, Sr., 5-8, 150 … DB Aden Butler, Sr., 6-3, 185 … LB Trevor Kind, Jr., 5-10, 223 … DL/LB Jordan Ervin, Soph., 6-1, 215 … DB Amauri Murphy, Soph., 5-10, 165 … DL Hazen Adkinson, Sr., 6-3, 210 … DL Tremaine Dixon, Sr., 5-9, 282 … DL Josh McAlister, Sr., 5-7, 239 … DL Kameron Simon, Sr., 6-3, 205 … DL Isaac Mapps, Jr., 5-10 220 … LB Cole Seider, Sr., 5-8, 170 … DB Anthony Newman, Jr., 5-9, 165 2023 OUTLOOK: Henderson is turning to one of its own to right the ship. After three straight years of missing the playoffs with just eight total wins in that span, the Lions want to get back to the winning they experienced from 2010-19. Baker enjoyed a lot of success at Carlisle, leading the Indians to a record of 43-17 in five seasons. Carlisle went 12-1 in Baker’s first season and 11-2 this past season. Now, Baker comes to his alma mater. “I am familiar with the tradition in Henderson,” Baker said in February when he was hired “I know the past couple of years haven’t lived up to par, but it wasn’t that far away that they won a state championship and had a lot of success.” Baker also knows getting the Lions back into the playoffs won’t be easy. “Our district is tough, arguably one of the toughest districts in the state in that classification,” Baker said. The Lions allowed 41.4 points per game on defense last season, so dialing that down will be key. Jordan Smiley had 46 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and an interception last season. On offense, Tate (134 carries, 838 yards, nine touchdowns) returns. Jackson (22 catches, 296 yards, one touchdown) is also back. The strength comes up front with a massive offensive line featuring Johnson, Bateman, Alexander, Bennett and Dixon. Baker said Smiley, Vince Howard and Macen Jones will battle for the quarterback spot.
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COACH: John Settle (13th year at Sunnyvale, 100-36; Overall, 150-75, previously at Quinlan Boles)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 103-43-0. DISTRICT: 6-4A Division II
STADIUM: Raider Stadium, 222 North Collins Road, Sunnyvale 75241 (Capacity: 3,500)
2022 RESULTS: 6-5 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 30/7 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 15 OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Andrew Biazek (5-10, 170, Sr.) ... RB Evan Johnson (5-10, 180, Sr.) ... OL Alyric Brown (5-11, 250, Jr.) ... WR Joshua Mcdill (6-2, 180, Jr.) ... RB Cade Andrews (5-11, 170, Jr.) ... OL Eli Martel (5-11, 250, Sr.) ... OL Blaze Flanagan (6-0, 250, Jr.) ... QB Jackson Smith (6-1, 175, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: OLB Charlie Christopher (6-3, 185, Sr.) ... DL Lance Akins (6-0, 250, Sr.) ... LB Noah Briggs (5-10, 175, Sr.) ... LB Austin Helton (6-1, 190, So.) ... S Ethan Tanck (6-0, 175, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Settle has led the Raiders to nine consecutive playoff appearances, including five district championships. ... This is the 14th year that Sunnyvale has competed in football. The Raiders have a playoff record of 10-9. ... Johnson was the leading rusher with 777 yards with seven TDs. Mcdill had 45 receptions for 672 yards and three TDs. ... Helton is the leading tackler with 14 stops in 2022.
COACH: Kodi Crane (fifth year at Caddo Mills, 40-9; Overall: 77-52, previously at Groesbeck, Gonzales)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 310-334-14 DISTRICT: 6-4A Division II
STADIUM: Ed Locker Stadium, 2801 Gilmer Street, Caddo Mills 75135 (Capacity: 2,382)
2022 RESULTS: 11-1 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 27/3 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 22 OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Alfonso Gonzales (6-1, 174, Jr.) ... REC Bentley McDaniel (5-7, 161, Sr.) ... OL Will Katenkamp (5-9, 233, Sr.) ... FB/K Josh Ivey (5-11, 196, Sr.) ... REC Ty Crunk (5-6, 133, Sr.) ... OL Everett Booher (6-3, 319, Sr.) ... WR Easton Wiebersch (6-1, 172, Sr.) ... RB Cotton Smith (5-10, 174, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Kase Helmberger (5-10, 171, Sr.) ... DE Gavin Barabas (5-10, 186, Sr.) ... DE Harris Bethea (6-1, 216, Jr.) ... DT Morgan Clark (6-0, 222, Jr) ... ATH Mikey Grant (5-8, 143, So.) ... DT Bennett Hale (6-0, 221, Sr.) ... DB
Luke Rybicki (6-2, 184, Sr.) ... DB Jacob Hernandez (5-10, 160, Sr.) ... LB Jackson Summers (6-0, 184, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Crane begins his 12th year as a head coach, leading all his previously 11 teams to the playoffs, including two district championships as Caddo Mills coach. ... QB Gonzales was the district MVP as a sophomore, throwing for 708 yards and eight TDs while rushing for 833 yards and 15 TDs on 88 attempts. ... McDaniel will be a three-year starter, gathering in 34 receptions for 524 yards and nine TDs.
COACH: Todd Wallace (12th year at Quinlan Ford, 52-63; Overall, 126-117, previously at Quinlan Boles)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 230-383-15
DISTRICT: 6-4A Division II
STADIUM: Hobart Lytal Memorial Stadium, 423 Panther Path, Quinlan 75474 (Capacity: 3,012)
2022 RESULTS: 5-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/5 offensive/5 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 21
OFFENSE: Fly T
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Zalen Morales (5-10, 180, Sr.) ... RB JJ Jorzig (6-0, 175, Sr.) ... RB Dylan Seabolt (5-9, 165, Sr.) ... TE Preston Geiger (6-1, 190, Sr.) ... QB Payton Wallen (6-1, 190, So.) ... RB Rhett Uselman (5-8, 180, Sr.) ... RB James Barker (6-0, 160, So.) ... WR Kaden Scott (6-2, 185, So.) ...
DEFENSE: 50
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: OLB Jeremiah Coleman (6-0, 180, Sr.) ... DL Corbin Fowler (5-9, 240, Sr.) ... LB Austin States (6-0, 200, Jr.) ... LB Preston Chambers (6-1, 175, Jr.) ... DB Iliyan Perez (5-10, 145, Sr.) ... NG Franklin Davis (5-9, 235, So.) ... 2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Wallace has led the Panthers to three consecutive playoff appearances. ... Quinlan Ford made 13 playoff appearances with four district titles. The Panthers have a playoff record of 5-13. ... Morales rushed for 1,718 yards last season and has a total of 3,200 yards entering his senior year. ...
COACH: James Boxley (2nd year at Wills Point, 1-6)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 551-461-31
DISTRICT: 6-4A Division II
STADIUM: Ken Autry Davis Field, 785 Wingo Way, Wills Point 75169 (Capacity: 4,047)
2022 RESULTS: 1-9
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 21/7 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 14 OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Dakota Ryder (5-10, 245, Jr.) ... OL Jonathon Marshall (6-4, 250, Sr.) ... RB Ashtin Miles (6-1, 185, So.) ... OL Javen Shearin (6-3, 260, Sr.) ... WR Aiden Cox (5-11, 175, So.) ... WR/QB Jett Fletcher (6-0, 170, Jr.) ... QB Eli Rice (6-5, 235, So.) ...
DEFENSE: Stack
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Joseph Roland (6-2, 185, Sr.) ... DL Angel Quintanilla (5-10, 225, Sr.) ... LB Marcus Baker (510, 180, So.) ... LB Colten Zincke (6-0, 185, Sr.) ... S Bryce McDaniel (5-11, 175, Sr.) ... DE Waylon King (5-10, 185, So.) ... DB Casey Smith (5-10, 160, Jr.) ... Sheldon Taylor (6-2, 175, Jr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Former Wills Point four-sport athlete James Boxley took over as interim during the 2022 season, going 1-6. Boxley was then named athletic director and head football coach. Before taking over the football program, Boxley was a successful baseball coach, earning more than 400 victories. At WPHS, Boxley, playing guard, led the Tigers to the 1988 state basketball tournament. ... Rice is the returning QB as he threw for 979 yards and six TDs as a freshman. ... Safety Bryce McDaniel is the returning top tackler with 123 total stops. ... DB Roland had two interceptions last season. ... Boxley expects the Tigers to be stronger with varsity experience returning. ... Wills Point has appeared in the postseason 29 times with 18 district championships and one state title (1965). The Tigers have a postseason record of 15-27-1.
COACH: Randall Johnson (fifth year at Dallas Lincoln, 13-25; Overall: 20-58, previously at Dallas Roosevelt)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 307-286-4
DISTRICT: 6-4A Division II
STADIUM: James Jones Field at Sprague Athletic Complex, 3606 S. Westmoreland, Dallas 75233 (Capacity: 8,499); 5520 Langdon Road, Dallas 75241 (Capacity: 9,376); James Ray Henry Field at Seagoville Stadium, 819 Jack St., Seagoville 75159 (Capacity: 3,500); Forester Field, 8233 Military Pkwy, Dallas 75227 (Capacity: 9,706)
2022 RESULTS: 3-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 24/6 offensive/6 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Byron Eaton (6-0, 190, Sr.) ... G Jayden Blevin (5-10, 267, Sr.) ... C Joshua Cruz (6-2, 280, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Cortez Henley (6-2, 210, Sr.) ... T AZ Sewel (6-2, 256, Sr.) ... T William Bayes (6-5, 318, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Johnson has led the Tigers to three straight postseason appearances. ... QB Eaton directs the attack. He passed for 2,876 yards last season with 30 touchdowns and just one interception. He also rushed for 917 yards and scored 12 TDs. Sewel was the district's offensive lineman of the year, grading out at 95%. ... The Tigers have made the playoffs 29 times with nine district titles. Lincoln has a playoff record of 19-26.
COACH: Aaron Wallace (fifth year at Dallas Roosevelt, 12-33)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 283-290-11
DISTRICT: 6-4A Division II
STADIUM: James Jones Field at Sprague Athletic Complex, 3606 S. Westmoreland, Dallas 75233 (Capacity: 8,499); 5520 Langdon Road, Dallas 75241 (Capacity: 9,376); James Ray Henry Field at Seagoville Stadium, 819 Jack St., Seagoville 75159 (Capacity: 3,500); Forester Field, 8233 Military Pkwy, Dallas 75227 (Capacity: 9,706)
2022 RESULTS: 0-10
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 8/4 offensive/4 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Karion Ishup (6-2, 210, Sr.) ... OL Adam Calhoun (6-4, 315, So.) ... ATH Kerwin Clemons (5-11, 170, So.) ... WR TreVon Bell (5-11, 160, Jr.) ... RB Semaj Beaver (5-11, 175, Jr.) ... OL Cameron Burkhalter (6-1, 300, So.) ... RB Sir Brandon Minor (5-10, 180, Jr.) ... WR Jaylein Gant (5-9, 155, Jr.) ... OL Andrew Jackson (6-1, 320, So.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jimmy Baysinger (5-11, 165, Jr.) ... LB JaQualyn Littles (6-2, 195, Sr.) ... LB Jhayden Perry (6-0, 210, Jr.) ... LB Bryson Rogrs (6-0, 215, So.) ... DB Marvin Hicks (5-11, 160, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Wallace said, "We are a very young team ... we lack game experience. ... We have athletes that want to work want to be a successful team." ... FDR has been in 22 postseasons with 11 district championships. The Mustangs have a playoff record of 11-21-1.
COACH: Alan Metzel (4th season, 39-5 overall) ALL-TIME: 735-398-39
STADIUM: Jeff Traylor Stadium, 308 North Bradford Street, Gilmer, 75644
2022 RESULTS: 11-1 regional semifinalist RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 25/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 24 OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Will Henderson, Sr., 5-10, 173 … WR Ta’Erik Tate, Sr., 6-1, 185 … FB Aron Bell, Sr., 6-1, 255 … OL Lucas Cano, Jr., 6-3, 285 … QB Cadon Tennison, Jr., 5-10, 182 … FB Eliez Castillo, Sr., 5-10, 184 … WR Geramiah Noble, Jr., 5-10, 178 … WR Brendan Webb, Jr., 6-0, 170 … FB Devon McDonald, So., 5-11, 181 … OL Spencer Murphy, Sr., 5-10, 290 … OL Sean Wallace, Sr., 6-2, 254 … WR Jamar Byrd, Sr., 6-0, 171 … WR Connor Dodd, Sr., 5-10, 168 … RB Alec Sims, Jr., 5-10, 174 … TE Grayson Bates, Jr., 6-2, 190 …
OL Tyler Hagler, So., 5-11, 303 … RB Atavian Pegues, So., 5-5, 173
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: CB Will Henderson, Sr., 5-10, 173 … DB Ta’Erik Tate, Sr., 6-1, 185 … DL Aron Bell, Sr., 6-1, 255 … LB Eliez Castillo, Sr., 5-10, 184 … LB Geramiah Noble, Jr., 5-10, 178 … DB Brendan Webb, Jr., 6-0, 170 …
LB Devon McDonald, So., 5-11, 181 … DL Spencer Murphy, Sr., 5-10, 290 … CB Jamar Byrd, Sr., 6-0, 171 … DB Connor Dodd, Sr., 5-10, 168 … LB Alec Sims, Jr., 5-10, 174 … LB Grayson Bates, Jr., 6-2, 190 … DL Tyler Hagler, So., 5-11, 303 …
DB Atavian Pegues, So., 5-5, 173
2023 OUTLOOK: Gilmer is the train that keeps flying down the tracks because it has advanced to 22 consecutive UIL postseasons, won three straight district titles, and reached two state championship games and a regional semifinal in the last three seasons, so you can expect the program to remain one of East Texas’ best in 2023. The Buckeyes will be strong again in the fourth season of the Alan Metzel coaching era because two-way standouts like running back and cornerback Will Henderson (121 carries, 1,036 yards, and 14 touchdowns) and wide receiver and defensive back Ta’Erik Tate (15 receptions, 332 yards, and six touchdowns), and other offensive contributors like quarterback Cadon Tennison (103 completions, 1,497 passing yards, 302 rushing yards, and 15 touchdowns) and lineman Lucas Cano (team leader in pancake blocks in 2022) are all college football recruits. The team’s depth continues with other versatile players like defensive lineman and full back Aron Bell (72 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks, and two interceptions), linebacker and full back Eliez Castillo (73 tackles, five tackles for loss, and one sack), linebacker and wide receiver Geramiah Noble (66 tackles, six tackles for loss, and three sacks), wide receiver and defensive back Brendan Webb (14 receptions, 140 yards, and 16 tackles), wide receiver and cornerback Jamar Byrd (11 tackles and three pass deflections), full back and linebacker Devon McDonald, two-way lineman Spencer Murphy, wide receiver and defensive back Connor Dodd, running back and linebacker Alec Sims, tight end and linebacker Grayson Bates, two-way lineman Tyler Hagler, and running back and defensive back Atavian Pegues. You can also expect offensive lineman Sean Wallace to provide blocks on pass and run plays throughout the season.
COACH: Josh Gibson (10th season, 90-34 overall) ALL-TIME: 239-206-1
STADIUM: Hawk Stadium, 5406 McKnight Road, Texarkana, 75503
2022 RESULTS: 11-3 regional finalist RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 23/17
LETTERMEN LOST: 17 OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Ahkhari Johnson, Sr., 5-11, 186 … RB Kaden McFadden, Sr., 5-11, 188 … TE Lance Jackson, Jr., 6-6, 245 … RB Jaylen Boardley, Sr., 6-1, 192 … OT Caleb Hackleman, Sr., 6-6, 280 … TE Jaymon Wheeler, Sr., 6-2, 218 … RB Buck Anderson, So., 6-0, 180 DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: FS Ahkhari Johnson, Sr., 5-11, 186 … OLB Kaden McFadden, Sr., 5-11, 188 … DE Lance Jackson, Jr., 6-6, 245 … LB Jaylen Boardley, Sr., 6-1, 192 … DE Jaymon Wheeler, Sr., 6-2, 218 … LB Buck Anderson, So., 6-0, 180 2023 OUTLOOK: Pleasant Grove may be four years removed from a district championship and state title game appearance, but it has continued to show up for the postseason during its 2020 run to the regional semifinal and its 2021 and 2022 marches to the regional final. The Hawks plan to achieve another deep playoff appearance in 2023 because quarterback and free safety Ahkhari Johnson (86 completions, 1,710 passing yards, 21 passing touchdowns, 117 carries, 856 rushing yards, and 12 rushing touchdowns), outside linebacker and running back Kaden McFadden (94 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, 54 carries, 390 rushing yards, and 12 touchdowns), defensive end and tight end Lance Jackson (63 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, two sacks, one blocked kick, 11 receptions, 269 yards, and one touchdown), running back and linebacker Jaylen Boardley (101 carries, 625 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns, 15 catches, 304 receiving yards, five receiving touchdowns, 42 tackles, and five tackles for loss), defensive end and tight end Jaymon Wheeler (83 tackles, nine quarterback pressures, eight and a half tackles for loss, and six sacks), and linebacker and running back Buck Anderson (32 tackles and two forced fumbles) return as notable twoway players. Caleb Hackleman is also an athlete to watch because he’s a 2024 offensive tackle recruit with FBS offers.
COACH: Dewaski Davis (4th season, 83-103 overall, 18-15 at Liberty-Eylau) ALL-TIME: 379-320-13
STADIUM: Harris Field, 2901 Leopard Drive, Texarkana, 75501 2022 RESULTS: 7-4 bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 18/14 LETTERMEN LOST: 17
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Dequane Prevo, So., 5-11, 178 … HB WT Jones, Sr., 6-2, 198 … RB Greg London, Sr., 6-1, 215 … RB Cameron Hadaway, Sr., 6-0, 190 … WR Tavarious Neal, Sr., 6-0, 180 … RB Jaquan Johnson, Jr., 5-9, 192 … OG Meckhi Chatman, Jr., 6-3, 308 … QB Byron Sanders, So., 5-9, 155
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: CB Dequane Prevo, So., 5-11, 178 … LB WT Jones, Sr., 6-2, 198 … LB Greg London, Sr., 6-1, 215 … OLB Cameron Hadaway, Sr., 6-0, 190 … CB Tavarious Neal, Sr., 6-0, 180 … LB Jaquan Johnson, Jr., 5-9, 192 … FS Byron Sanders, So., 5-9, 155 2023 OUTLOOK: Liberty-Eylau is usually overlooked because it competes in such a deep district, but it has still made a name for itself during its 17 postseason appearances since 2003. The Leopards plan to continue that trend by leaning on versatile athletes like receiver and cornerback Dequane Prevo (33 catches, 601 receiving yards, and 10 receiving touchdowns), linebacker and half back WT Jones (109 tackles, six tackles for loss, one interception, 30 catches, 291 receiving yards, and three touchdowns), running back and linebacker Greg London (136 carries, 646 rushing yards, nine touchdowns, 88 tackles, and three tackles for loss), outside linebacker and running back Cameron Hadaway (103 tackles, and seven tackles for loss), receiver and cornerback Tavarious Neal (six catches, 102 receiving yards, two carries, and 20 rushing yards), linebacker and running back Jaquan Johnson (65 tackles, and three tackles for loss), and quarterback and free safety Byron Sanders. Meckhi Chatman, on the other hand, will be solely focused on his role at offensive guard.
COACH: Brenton Whitaker (3rd season, 4-16 at North Lamar) ALL-TIME: 189-342-7
STADIUM: R. L. Maddox Stadium, 3201 Lewis Lane, Paris, 75462 2022 RESULTS: 3-7
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 17
OFFENSE: Flexbone OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Blake Hildreth, Sr., 6-3, 195 … TE Cody Stevens, Sr., 6-1, 175 … C Atticus Finley, Sr., 5-10, 242 … T Buddy Posey, Sr., 5-11, 175 … RB Rhett Bestul, Sr., 5-11, 180 … RB Parker Pynes, Jr., 5-11, 165 … OL Brayden Reynolds, Jr., 6-2, 253 … RB Dallas Foster, So., 6-0, 160
DEFENSE: 3-3-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: S Blake Hildreth, Sr., 6-3, 195 … LB Cody Stevens, Sr., 6-1, 175 … NG Atticus Finley, Sr., 5-10, 242 … DE Buddy Posey, Sr., 5-11, 175 … CB Rhett Bestul, Sr., 5-11, 180 … CB Parker Pynes, Jr., 5-11, 165 … DL Brayden Reynolds, Jr., 6-2, 253 … S Dallas Foster, So., 6-0, 160 2023 OUTLOOK: North Lamar is coming off its best season win total since 2017, but it will need to take another step forward in 2023 to earn its first playoff appearance since 2016. The Panthers expect their players to wear multiple hats on both sides of the ball, and that trend will continue because of quarterback and safety Blake Hildreth (813 rushing yards, 312 passing yards, 11 total touchdowns, 41 tackles, two interceptions, one pass break-up, and one forced fumble), linebacker and tight end Cody Stevens (56 tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack, one pass break-up, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery), tackle and defensive end Buddy Posey (62 tackles, two quarterback hurries, one pass break-up, and one forced fumble), running back and cornerback combos Rhett Bestul (131 rushing yards, one touchdown, 35 tackles, three pass break-ups, two tackles for loss, and one interception) and Parker Pynes (220 total yards and two touchdowns), center and nose guard Atticus Finley (27 pancakes), two-way lineman Brayden Reynolds, and running back and safety Dallas Foster.
COACH: Triston Abron (3rd season, 34-27, 6-17 at Pittsburg)
ALL-TIME: 498-507-33
STADIUM: Pirate Stadium, 300 North Texas Street, Pittsburg, 75686
2022 RESULTS: 2-9 bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/11
LETTERMEN LOST: 24
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Jaylen Holloway, Jr., 5-10, 200 … RB Twan Thompson, Jr., 6-0, 211 … QB Nick Styles, So., 6-1 … QB La’Christian Johnson, Jr., 6-3, 180 … WR Jeremiah Lemelle, Jr., 6-0, 155
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Marcus Moton, Jr., 5-11, 175 … OLB Levi Lain, Jr., 5-11, 180 … DL Aidan Manley, Jr., 6-3, 220 … DB Nick Styles, So., 6-1 … DB Jeremiah Lemelle, Jr., 6-0, 155 2023 OUTLOOK: Pittsburg started the 2021 season with a seven-game losing streak and the 2022 campaign with a five-game skid, but it bounced back when it mattered most to qualify for the postseason both times. The Pirates are wellpositioned in 2023 to extend a playoff tradition that includes nine appearances over the past decade because head coach Triston Abron has never missed the postseason in his five years as a Texas high school football head coach. He guided Paul Pewitt to the 2018 UIL 3A Division II bi-district round and 2019 UIL 3A Division II state title game, Mexia to the 2020 Class 4A Division II area round, and Pittsburg to the 2021 Class 4A Division II area round and the 2022 Class 4A Division II bi-district round. The Pirates will also benefit from the services of running backs Jaylen Holloway (141 carries, 967 rushing yards, and 15 touchdowns) and Twan Thompson (126 carries, 570 rushing yards, and four touchdowns), defensive standouts Marcus Moton (91 tackles and two fumble recoveries), Levi Lain (62 tackles and one sack) and Aidan Manley (25 tackles, three pass deflections, and one sack), two-way players Nick Styles and Jeremiah Lemelle, and quarterback La’Christian Johnson to stay in the running for its third straight playoff berth.
COACH: Brandon Joslin (2nd season, 1-9 at Spring Hill)
ALL-TIME: 450-369-23
STADIUM: Panther Stadium, 3101 Spring Hill Road, Longview, 75605
2022 RESULTS: 1-9
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 4/8 LETTERMEN LOST: 13
OFFENSE: Pistol Flex OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Julius Hawkins, Sr., 5-8, 180 … WR Dwaylon Richardson, Sr., 6-3, 180 … OL Jason Jordan, Sr., 6-4, 250 … OL Brett Andros, Sr., 6-0, 215 … RB Coleman Stout, So., 5-10, 180
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Talan Ferguson, Jr., 6-0, 260 … S Carson Tidwell, Sr., 6-2, 190 … LB Hayden Congdon, Jr., 5-10, 180
2023 OUTLOOK: Spring Hill has won 54.8 percent of football games in its long history, and qualified for 19 postseasons between 1946 and 2020, but it has some work to do to participate in the 2023 playoff party. The Panthers are focused on a bounce back campaign after they missed the last two UIL postseasons and experienced a 1-9 year in 2022 for the first time since 2015, and their reemergence attempt will start with the experience of their eight returning starters and four returning lettermen. The team’s success under head coach Brandon Joslin, offensive coordinator Stuart Proctor and defensive coordinator Mike Davis this year will be dependent on the continued development of 35 projected varsity players after 13 lettermen were lost over the offseason. Running back Julius Hawkins and wide receiver Dwaylon Richardson will both be important forces for an offense that runs the Pistol Flex. Hawkins is coming off a 2022 season that produced 94 carries, 536 yards, three touchdowns, and a 5.7 yards-per-carry average, and Richardson earned 116 receiving yards. Spring Hill also graduated defensive lineman Bayne Brinkman to University of Arkansas at Monticello’s football program, but it still expects other big performances in the trenches because of the availability of offensive linemen Jason Jordan and Brett Andros and defensive lineman Talan Ferguson. The Panthers’ defense will line up in a 3-4 formation, and will continue to be boosted by safety Carson Tidwell and linebacker Hayden Congdon, while the offense’s running back crew will be enhanced by Coleman Stout.
COACH: Scott Surratt (17th season, 206-29)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 677-366-40
STADIUM: Bulldog Stadium, 1600 West Panola Street, Carthage, Texas 75633
2022 RESULT: 16-0 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 11/28 LETTERMEN LOST: 22
OFFENSE: Multiple pro-style
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OT Kash Courtney, JR., 6’5, 255…RB KD Matlock, SR., 5’10, 190… WR Bradan Manning, SR., 6’3, 180…G Johnny Lewis, SR., 5’11, 320…QB Jett Surratt, SO., 6’1, 160…RB KJ Edwards, SO., 5’9, 170…C Brandon Allison, JR., 6’0, 285
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DT James Morrow, JR., 6’0 290…LB Clayton Ingram, JR., 6’0, 210…DT Braylin Allison, JR., 6’0, 280…DT Colt Hodges, JR., 6’3, 230 2023 OUTLOOK: Carthage is coming off their ninth state championship in 16 seasons, all under legendary coach Scott Surratt as the Bulldogs dominated nearly every second they played in the 2022 season capped by a 42-0 victory over Wimberley in the 4A Division II State title game. The Bulldogs are once again the preseason favorite to claim yet another state title. The Bulldogs will be huge on both the offensive and defensive lines by the likes of the Allison twins Brandon and Braylin both of whom are 6’0 and around 280 pounds. Juniors Kash Courtney and Johnny Lewis will help anchor an offensive line that will look to keep sophomore quarterback Jett Surratt clean in the pocket. The Bulldogs graduated a ton of playmakers on both sides of the ball including the likes of 4A Player of the Year Connor Cuff at quarterback, all-state wide receiver Noah Paddie and 4A D-II State Defensive Player of the Game Jakerrian Roquemore. Senior Bradan Manning is the top returning receiver (35 catches, 766 yards, 8 touchdowns) and senior running back KD Matlock (78 carries, 567 yards, nine touchdowns) is the top returner but look for sophomore and explosive running back KJ Edwards to make a lot of big plays this season. Surratt who has two offers from UTSA and Houston looks to keep this big red machine rolling as Carthage aims for state title No. 10 this December.
COACH: Jared Moffett (14th season 109-44)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 596-358-30
STADIUM: Van Memorial Stadium, 1085 N. Maple, Van, Texas, 75790 2022 RESULT: 6-5 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 28/14 LETTERMEN LOST: 11
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Jose Suarez, SR., 6’3, 305…OL Ace Bostick, SR. 6’0, 315…QB Jaxon Moffatt, JR., 5’10, 170…WR Easton Hinch, JR., 6’0, 170…WR Caden Rowe, JR., 6’4, 190…RB Da’Quavian Williams, SO., 6’1, 170…WR Luke Horton, SR., 6’0, 180…OL Trae Derrick, SR., 6’0, 305…WR Asher Hawkins, JR., 5’11, 170
DEFENSE: Even
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Colton Miller, SR., 6’0 185…DE/DT Logan Fattig, SR., 6’1, 200…FS Cannon Rainey, SR., 5’10, 185…CB Easton Hinch, JR., 6’0, 170…DE Tuff Arozamena, SR., 5’11, 195…Reggie Johnson DR., 5’7, 245…CB Gabriel Bachert, SR., 6’1, 170…LB Landon Smith, JR., 6’0, 185...LB Wyatt Dale 5’11, 195 2023 OUTLOOK: The Vandals had rough 2022 going 6-5 after previously winning 12 games the prior year. Van returns eight starters on offense and six on defense to go along with quarterback Jaxon Moffatt who will be a junior this season. Moffatt threw for 1,827 yards and 13 touchdowns and will be counted on to make more plays as Jose Suarez and Ace Bostick look to lead the way in keeping Moffatt clean. Van will have a solid mix of playmakers on both sides of the ball but are looking for someone to emerge as the Vandals’ leading rusher and receiver this season. Landon Smith who improved big during his sophomore year is the top returning tackler for the Vandals with 71.
COACH: Thomas Sitton (fourth year at the school 20-14, 76-55 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 488-375-36
STADIUM: Jim Swink Field at Eagle Stadium, 800 Salem Road, Rusk, Texas 75785
2022 RESULT: 6-5 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 17/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 19
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB/CB Spencer Barnett, JR., 5’8, 150…C Micah Givens, SR., 5’11, 236…
DEFENSE: Odd
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB JerMichael Sturns, JR., 5’7, 162…DE Jacob Dowling, SR., 5’10, 200…DE Carter Holland, JR., 6’0, 230…S Cody Smallwood, SR., 5’10, 155…
2023 OUTLOOK: Rusk reached the postseason for the seventh-straight postseason last year, but this year things could be tough for the Eagles. Rusk is replacing Aiden McCown (Lamar University) and Braylen Trawick (Kilgore) and aside from Barnett — don’t have much returning on the offensive side with varsity experience. Sturns and Smallwood will anchor the defense as the offense works on figuring out a new starting quarterback and who will be his top receivers this season.
COACH: Ricky Meeks (3rd year at school 9-13, 30-26 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 438-554-30
STADIUM: Roughrider Stadium, 658 Rough Rider Drive, Center, Texas 75935 2022 RESULT: 8-4 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 16/11 LETTERMEN LOST: 20
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Kaden Dixon, SR., 6’2, 190... QB Cash Cross, Sr., 6’4, 185…WR Lance Wilburn, SR., 6’4, 187...OL Wesley Calhoun, JR., 6’2, 265…K Carlos Hernandez, SR., 6’0, 185
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Timothy Johnson, JR., 5’10, 175 2023 OUTLOOK: After a horrendous 1-9 season the previous year, Center turned things around big time winning eight games in 2022 and making it the area finals. The Roughriders will rely on their potent offensive attack as the defense, who graduated four of their top five defensive backs from last season, looks to gel as one. Kaden Dixon (265 attempts, 2,250 yards, 33 touchdowns) will get the ball a ton and will make a lot of plays as will Cash Cross (2,187 yards, 30 touchdowns, seven interceptions, 568 yards rushing, and seven touchdowns) both with his right arm and his legs. Cross will look to get the ball to Lance Wilburn (27 catches, 502 yards and seven touchdowns) who is the top returning wide receiver for the Roughriders. Center has all the offensive fire power to play with anyone but the onus will be on the defense to keep things close and let the offense finish games late.
COACH: Lance Connot (3rd season at school, 7-15, 84-60)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 374-480-25
STADIUM: Bear Stadium, 11233 Ingram Street, Brownsboro, Texas, 75726
2022 RESULT: 2-8 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 22/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 13
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Gekyle Baker, SR., 6’3, 175…WR Dylan Down, SR., 6’2, 190…RB/ DB Micah Strickland, JR., 6’2, 175…RB Dominic Davis SR., 5’7, 150…OL Cam Anderson, JR., 6’3, 295…OL Dave Seagroves, SR., 6’3, 285…OL Brady Hudler, JR., 5’9, 230…RB/DB Antrone Campbell, SR., 6’2, 195
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Beau Hardin, SR., 6’7, 225…LB Tanner Ackerman, SR., 5’9, 175…LB Braylon Kirkpatrick, JR., 6’0, 180…DB Antrone Campbell, SR., 5’10, 195…LB Logan McKinney, SR., 5’10, 170, LB Jaxon Carnahan, SR., 6’2, 215, DL Bryson Kirby, SR., 6’2, 215…LB Carson Montgomery, SR., 5’10, 195
2023 OUTLOOK: After finishing winless last season in District 8-4A Division II, Brownsboro is looking for a turn-around around season. The Bears have TCU commit and star wide receiver Gekyle Baker out wide and will look to try to get the ball to their four-star receiver whenever possible. Antron Campbell (121 carries, 841 rushing yards, 11 touchdowns) is back for his senior campaign the question will be can Brownsboro find ways of getting Baker the ball out in space and Campbell some holes to run through. Defensively leading tackler Tanner Ackerman (123 tackles, three forced fumbles) returns for a team that will look to turn things around in 2023 after a winless district run a year ago.
COACH: Heath Ragle (2nd season at school, 4-6, 26-35)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 388-489-21
STADIUM: Norris Birdwell Stadium, W. State Hwy 243 at Cherry Creek Road, Canton, Texas 75103
2022 RESULT: 4-6 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 31/17 LETTERMEN LOST: 12
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Nathan Parker, JR., 6’0, 175…WR Justus Petree, SR., 6’2, 190…OL Croix Hesskew, JR., 6’0, 275…WR Carson French, JR. 5’9, 165…RB Collin Campuzano, SR., 5’9, 170
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Brayden Norrell, SR., 5’11, 170…LB Abel Hudson, 5’9, 180…DE Quentin Schmidt, SR., 6’1, 185…OLB Reed Vannorsdel, JR, 5’8, 160…DL Aiden Hudson, JR., 5’11, 210 2023 OUTLOOK: Heath Ragle hopes his second season as head coach can be improved upon for the Eagles who won four games including a pair of district games last season. Canton returns a combined 17 starters (eight on offense, nine on defense) from a season ago. Nathan Parker takes over behind center for the Eagles and Parker will look to get the ball to 6’2 senior wide receiver Justus Petree. Size wise Canton will be among the smallest in the district so Ragle will look to get the ball to his playmakers in space. Senior linebackers Brayden Norrell and Able Hudson along with defensive end Quentin Schmidt will anchor the defense for Canton.
COACH: Colton Bradford (first season as head coach)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 151-288-1
STADIUM: 1000 S. Houston Street, Bullard, Texas 75757
2022 RESULT: 3-7 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 15/17 LETTERMEN LOST: 15
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL/DL Austin Ellis, SR., 6’5, 285…QB/DB Ayden Barrett, SR., 6’4, 185, WR/DB, Cason Craig, SR., 6’4, 285…WR/DB Jachin Salas, SR., 5’8, 160…WR/DB Clifford Douglas III, SR., 6’0, 175…RB/DE Quasy Warren, SR., 6’0, 190…TE/DE Campbell Pawlak, JR., 6’7, 210…OL/DL Traeson Wynne, SR., 6’1, 200
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB/QB Crew Bowman, JR., 6’1, 180…TE/LB Landon Paddack, SO., 6’0, 180, LB/FB Logan Smith, SR., 6’1, 180…DB/WR Hendrix Smith, JR., 6’2, 175…DL/OL Austin Taylor, SR., 5’11, 265…DE/OL Dylan Fowler, JR., 6’1, 210…DL/OL Landon Daffan, SR., 5’11, 255…LB/OL Trey Martin, JR., 6’0, 215…DL/OL Logan Cannon, SR., 5’11, 205 2023 OUTLOOK: Colton Bradford replaces the retiring Scott Callaway as head coach for the Panthers. Bullard has all the makings to improve off of last season’s 3-7 campaign and potentially a playoff spot. Led by senior quarterback Ayden Barrett who threw for 2,055 yards and 27 touchdowns, the Panthers looked primed to improve with 17 combined starters. Nine on offense and eight on the defense return for a team that eyes a return to the postseason. Clifford Douglas III (51 catches, 815 yards, 12 touchdowns) is the top returning receiver and Quassy Warren (164 attempts, 818 yards and six touchdowns) is the top returning rusher for the Panthers.
COACH: Aaron Slider (1st year, 0-0)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 526-530-49
STADIUM: Meredith Memorial Stadium, 1044 W. Loop 564, Mineola 75773 (Capacity: 2,682)
2022 RESULTS: 6-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/14
LETTERMAN LOST: 9
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Braydon Alley, Sr., 6-1, 195 … OL Bryson Myers, Sr., 5-9, 225 …
K Noah Turner, Jr., 5-8, 135 … WR Maurio Bautista, Sr., 5-6, 150 … HB Ethan Dunham, Jr., 5-8, 175 … OL David Reyes, Jr., 5-10, 220 … WR Ainsley Steward, Soph., 5-8, 145 … WR Keke Martin, Sr., 5-8, 145 … WR Xavier Lipscomb, Jr., 5-9, 150 DEFENSE: 4-2
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Chris Rossie, Sr., 6-2, 190 … DB Braydon Alley, Sr., 6-1, 195 … LB Paul Stanley, Sr., 5-11, 195
… DB Maurio Bautista, Sr., 5-6, 150 … DB Ainsley Steward, Soph., 5-8, 145 … DB Keke Martin, Sr., 5-8, 145 … DL/LB Edgar Rubio, Sr., 6-0, 175 … LB Moses Medellin, Sr., 5-7, 185 … DB Xavier Lipscomb, Jr., 5-9, 150 … LB Juan Villanueva, Soph., 5-7, 190
2023 OUTLOOK: It was a big offseason of change for Mineola. Luke Blackwell, who was the head coach of the Yellowjackets for the previous six seasons, leading them to the playoffs in five of those seasons, moved to being just the athletic director. Aaron Slider takes over. He was previously the offensive coordinator for the Yellowjackets. Slider was the head coach at Maud in 1999-2000, posting a 1-19 record. Mineola also graduated Dawson Pendergrass — the 2022 Built Ford Tough Texas Class 3A Player of the Year and the Tyler Morning Telegraph All-Rose Country Football Player of the Year who is now at Baylor after rushing for 3,184 yards and 38 touchdowns last season. The Yellowjackets will look to players like Rossie and Alley to keep the playoff streak alive. Alley caught 21 passes for 318 yards and five touchdowns, and Rossie had 100 tackles and four sacks. Turner was a perfect 42 of 42 on extra points and 5 of 5 on field goals with a long of 43 yards. Myers is a three-year starter on the offensive line. Stanley (84 tackles) and Bautista (52 tackles) are back on defense.
COACH: Josh Finney (5th year at Winnsboro, 32-14; 118-46 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 497-492-37
STADIUM: Red Raider Stadium, 409 Newsome St., Winnsboro 75494 (Capacity: 3,106)
2022 RESULT: 10-2
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 25/14
LETTERMAN LOST: 14
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Kyler Finney, Sr., 6-0, 190 … WR Will Wilcox, Sr., 6-4, 180 … WR Malik Reddic, Jr., 6-3, 210 … WR Tristan Smajstria, Sr., 5-11, 165 … RB Tyson Johnson, Jr. … WR Johnny Preciado, Sr.
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Ronald Merdia, Sr., 5-10, 228 … DL Gage Fulmer, Jr., 6-0, 200 … DB Cole Batchelor, Jr. … LB Macon Harrison, Sr. … LB Mason Harrison, Sr. … DB Bryan Preciado, Sr.
2023 OUTLOOK: Winnsboro averaged 43.6 points per game last season and return quarterback Kyler Finney, who threw for ,3405 yards and 40 touchdowns and ran for 904 yards and 15 touchdowns last season. Wilcox (39 catches, 723 yards, eight touchdowns) and Reddic (37 catches, 610 yards, 11 touchdowns) are big-time receiving targets. Merdia (126 tackles) and Fulmer (112 tackles) will lead the defense. The Raiders have the pieces to contend for a district title and make a deep playoff run. The Raiders have two sets of senior twins — Macon and Mason Harrison and Johnny and Bryan Preciado.
COACH: Clayton George (1st year at school, 0-0; 21-21 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 535-425-28
STADIUM: Don Meredith Stadium, 1 Tiger Drive, Mount Vernon 75457 (Capacity: 2,438)
2022 RESULT: 9-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 27/10
LETTERMEN LOSS: 20
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR James Mitchell, Sr., 6-0, 155 … WR Mehki Peryy, Sr., 6-1, 175 … WR Mitchell Nuziard, Sr., 5-8, 155 … WR Wesley Salinas, Soph., 6-1, 150 … RB Dawson Witherspoon, Soph., 5-9, 150 … OL Brycen Crouse, Sr., 6-1, 185 … OL Denver Green, Sr., 5-11, 170 … K Edgar Munoz, Jr., 5-7, 200 … TE Tyler Reynolds, Sr., 6-1, 220 … QB Ryder Bowers, Soph., 5-11, 150
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB/DL Boone Morris, Sr., 6-2, 225 ... DB Kam Doss, Sr., 5-6, 182 … LB Cade Monroe, Sr., 5-7, 180 … DL Abraham Ciraiz, Jr., 5-10, 215 … DB Carsen Summerlin, Jr., 5-8, 135 … DB Jayden Doss, Jr., 5-11, 150 … LB/DB Ryder Bowers, Soph., 5-11, 150 … DL Halen Miller, Sr., 6-1, 200
2023 OUTLOOK: Mount Vernon has enjoyed a run of success under the late Dickie Meeks, Josh Finney, Art Briles and Brad Willard. Meeks left Mount Vernon in 2005 after guiding the Tigers to the playoffs in all of his six seasons. After he left, the program didn’t return to the playoffs 10 straight seasons. Meeks went back to Mount Vernon in 2015 and led the program to the playoffs in 2016. The Tigers made the playoffs in the two seasons apiece for Finney, Briles and Willard to make it seven consecutive postseason appearances. Willard left in the offseason to take the offensive coordinator post at Tyler Legacy. To replace Willard, Mount Vernon has called on former Tyler Lee (now Legacy) head coach Clayton George. George was the head coach of the Red Raiders’ coach in 2016 when they went 2-8. George was the head coach at Dallas Hillcrest in 2004-05 and then at Haltom in 2006. He then joined the staff at the University of North Texas. George was most recently the offensive coordinator at Plano. The Tigers bring back Morris, who is Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Class 3A Preseason Defensive Player of the Year after recording 154 tackles, 49 tackles for loss and 11 sacks last season. Noah Martin and Jack Skelton will battle for the quarterback job. Witherspoon (52 carries, 410 yards, seven touchdowns) and Mitchell (19 catches, 437 yards, five touchdowns) are offensive weapons.
COACH: Matt Poe (18th season, all at Pottsboro, 157-51)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 330-231-4
STADIUM: Jim Henderson Memorial Stadium, 101 Hwy. 120, Pottsboro 75076 (Capacity: 2,985)
2022 RESULT: 11-2
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 19/15
LETTERMAN LOST: 11
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Major McBride, Sr., 6-1, 195 … OL Cayson Watson, Jr., 6-1, 255 …WR Carsen Gibson, Sr., 5-9, 170 … OL PJ Elrod, Jr., 6-0, 265 … WR Cameron Saunders, Sr., 6-0, 190 … OL Carson Culp, Jr., 6-3, 220 … WR Cohen Rekeita, Sr., 5-10, 165 … WR Brady Fulton, Sr., 6-0, 160 … OL Joey Callahan, Sr., 6-0, 230 … WR Evan Roden, Sr., 6-0, 165
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Major McBride, Sr., 6-1, 195 … DL Cayson Watson, Jr., 6-1, 255 …LB Carsen Gibson, Sr., 5-9, 170 … DB Cameron Saunders, Sr., 6-0, 190 … DB Cohen Rekeita, Sr., 5-10, 165 … DB Brady Fulton, Sr., 6-0, 160 …DL Collin Furness, Sr., 6-0, 220 … DL Jaxson Jester, Sr., 6-0, 190 … DB Evan Roden, Sr., 6-0, 165 … DB Grayson Newberry, Sr., 5-11, 160 2023 OUTLOOK: Poe has built a consistent program at Pottsboro. In his 17 seasons, the Cardinals have missed the postseason just twice and have now been in the playoffs 13 straight years with eight double-digit win campaigns in that span, including reaching the state championship game in 2019. Defensive end Jester could possibly take over at quarterback. McBride had 1,754 yards rushing and 32 touchdowns and 33 catches for 533 yards and four touchdowns. Gibson had 137 tackles, nine tackles for loss and two sacks. Rekeita is a threat in the secondary with three interceptions, 200 interception return yards and a touchdown. Connor McDonald made four field goals, including a long of 32 yards.
COACH: Bryan Oakes (1st year at school, 0-0; 1-38 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 326-493-28
STADIUM: Wildcat Stadium, 371 FM 3299, Emory 75440 (Capacity: 3,647) 2022 RESULT: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/10
LETTERMAN LOST: 16
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Shawn Robertson, Sr., 5-9, 165 … RB Manny Mares, Sr., 6-1, 180 … ATH Prabhdeep Singh, Sr. 6-0, 185 … WR Nick Bowman, Sr., 5-10, 170 … WR Miguel Mares, Sr., 5-10, 155 ... ATH Tylin Oakes, Jr. 5-9, 160 ... OL Kam Vinson, Jr., 5-11, 270
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Manny Mares, Sr., 6-1, 180 … DB Nick Bowman, Sr., 5-10, 170 … LB Miguel Mares, Sr., 5-10, 155 ...
ATH Tylin Oakes, Jr. 5-9, 160 ... DL Kam Vinson, Jr., 5-11, 270 … LB Kadin Oakes, Sr., 6-0, 160 … DL Tony Fisher, Sr., 6-3, 170 2023 OUTLOOK: Defensive coordinator Bryan Oakes takes over as the head coach. Oakes was the head coach at Quitman from 2017-20, going 1-38. Rains is looking to make the playoffs for the first time since 2019. The Wildcats have averaged 24.2 and 24.3 points on offense in the past two seasons, and the defense allowed 48 points per game last season. Robertson is back at quarterback after throwing for 868 yards and eight touchdowns and running for 848 yards and nine touchdowns. Manny Mares had 808 yards rushing and five touchdowns. Rains has the possibility of having two 1,000-yard rushers this season. Singh is a versatile player that will make plays all over the field. Miguel Mares is back on defense after recording 82 tackles.
COACH: John McSheffery (4th year, 12-17) ALL-TIME RECORD: 533-513-45
STADIUM: Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium, 1606 Hwy 24, Commerce 75428 (On the Texas A&M University-Commerce campus) (Capacity:11,582)
2022 RESULT: 4-6 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 27/14
LETTERMAN LOST: 6
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Jordan McMurray, Jr., 5-9, 170 … QB Michael Orso, Sr., 5-9, 155 … WR Kenneth Alexander, Sr., 6-0, 165 … OL Cody Jenkins, Sr., 5-11, 180 … RB Sedarrius Love, Jr., 5-11, 165 … WR Wyatt Marker, Soph., 6-1, 160 … ATH Trey Carter, Soph., 5-7, 150 … OL Seth Riddle, Sr., 5-11, 260 … WR Drelon Crosby, Jr., 6-3, 215 … OL Carlos Serrano, Sr., 5-9, 205 … OL Sam Underwood, Sr., 5-11, 185 … K Emanuel Castillo, Jr., 5-11, 140
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Jordan McMurray, Jr., 5-9, 170 … LB Tristian Edwards, Sr., 5-11, 185 … DB Kenneth Alexander, Sr., 6-0, 165 ... DL Tae Lewis-Brown, Sr., 6-1, 275 … DL Parker Wilcox, Jr., 6-0, 180 … LB Sedarrius Love, Jr., 5-11, 165 … LB Wyatt Marker, Soph., 6-1, 160 … DL KD Ford, Jr., 6-2, 205 … DL Drelon Crosby, Jr., 6-3, 215 … DL Sam Underwood, Sr., 5-11, 185 2023 OUTLOOK: Commerce hasn’t had a winning record since 2014. The Tigers bring back Orso (1,370 passing yards, 11 touchdowns, 10 interceptions) back at quarterback. Alexander (55 tackles, one interception) and Wilcox (18 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks) are returners on defense. McMurray had 40 tackles in four games and will be an impact player on both sides.
COACH: John Ramsey (1st year at Bonham, 0-0) ALL-TIME RECORD: 535-550-36
STADIUM: Warrior Stadium, 1000 Stadium Dr., Bonham 75418 (Capacity: 4,965) 2022 RESULT: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 24/12 LETTERMAN LOST: 14
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: FB Justin McBride, Sr., 5-11, 245 … QB Heath Brown, Jr., 6-0, 190 … WR Brae Gorman, Jr., 6-0, 195 … WR Ja’korian Wilson, Jr., 5-9, 170 … WR Jaydon Ross, Jr., 5-10, 165 … OL Demarcus Browns, Jr., 6-2, 250 … WR Devin Pittman, Soph., 5-11, 145 …
OL Juaquim Bustamante, Sr., 5-10, 230 … OL Jackson Mouser, Sr., 6-0, 240 … WR Leo Zapata, Sr., 5-11, 170 … RB Carson Fugett, Sr., 5-11, 175
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Angel Esquivel, Sr., 6-0, 190 … LB Fletcher Horton, Jr., 5-7, 145 … DL Justin McBride, Sr., 5-11, 245 … LB Heath Brown, Jr., 6-0, 190 … LB Brae Gorman, Jr., 6-0, 195 … LB Ja’korian Wilson, Jr., 5-9, 170 … DB Jaydon Ross, Jr., 5-10, 165 … DL Demarcus Browns, Jr., 6-2, 250 … DB Devin Pittman, Soph., 5-11, 145 … DL Juaquim Bustamante, Sr., 5-10, 230 … DL Jackson Mouser, Sr., 6-0, 240 … LB Tobias Kissling, Jr., 6-3, 200 … DB Leo Zapata, Sr., 5-11, 170 … LB Carson Fugett, Sr., 5-11, 175
2023 OUTLOOK: Ramsey has been at Bonham as the special teams coordinator and head baseball coach. Now, he takes over the Purple Warriors on the football field. The last coach to lead Bonham for more than three seasons was Ronnie Hill in 2000-03. Ramsey is the program’s eighth head coach since then. Brown (832 yards passing, three touchdowns; 287 yards rushing, three touchdowns) is back to lead the offense. Esquivel (130 tackles, two interceptions) and Horton (61 tackles, four sacks) return to lead the defense.
COACH: Jonny Louvier (4th season, 30-26 overall, 20-14 at Gladewater)
ALL-TIME: 555-422-33
STADIUM: Jack V. Murphy Stadium, 2406 Hendricks Street, Gladewater, 75647
2022 RESULTS: 3-8 Bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/13
LETTERMEN LOST: 12
OFFENSE: I Formation
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: TE Jobey Shico, Sr., 6-4, 220 … QB Kyron Wilson, Sr., 6-0, 185 … WR JT Maddox, Sr., 5-10, 165 … FB Keondre Powers, Jr., 6-0, 205 … TB Nathan Smith, Jr., 6-1, 185 … QB Luke Brown, So., 5-11, 180 … TB Carsin Cooper, So., 5-11, 185 … TB Jeremiah Flanagan, So., 5-10, 180
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Jobey Shico, Sr., 6-4, 220 … DE Israel Cerda, Sr., 6-0, 200 … DB Kyron Wilson, Sr., 6-0, 185 …
DB JT Maddox, Sr., 5-10, 165 … S Frank Sierra, Sr., 5-10, 170 … DL Keondre Powers, Jr., 6-0, 205 … DL Nathan Smith, Jr., 6-1, 185
2023 OUTLOOK: Gladewater lost five of its first six games in 2022, but it bounced back with two late season victories to extend its playoff streak to five seasons and finish as a bi-district finalist. The Bears expect more 2023 success when they lean on two-way playmakers like quarterback and defensive back Kyron Wilson (88 completions, 1,326 passing yards and 12 passing touchdowns), wide receiver and defensive back JT Maddox (eight catches, 178 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns), defensive end and tight end Jobey Shico (87 tackles and 11 tackles for loss), defensive lineman and full back Keondre Powers (40 tackles), and tailback and defensive lineman Nathan Smith in 2023. The team’s roster rounds out with defensive end Israel Cerda (78 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and five sacks), safety Frank Sierra (49 tackles for loss), and tailbacks Carsin Cooper and Jeremiah Flanagan.
COACH: Whitney Keeling (2nd season, 119-45 overall, 6-5 at Tatum)
ALL-TIME: 493-358-26
STADIUM: Eagle Stadium, 483 Hill Street, Tatum, 75691
2022 RESULTS: 6-5 Bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 19
OFFENSE: Flexbone
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Cole Watson, Sr., 6-1, 190 … WR Carson Gonzalez, Sr., 5-10, 165 … OL Xavier Cook, Sr., 5-11, 220 … WR Luke Sigler, Jr., 6-2, 175 … WR Jordan Chambers, Jr., 6-5, 200 … WR Cayden
Tatum, Jr., 5-9, 170 … WR/QB Jacorie Bradley, Jr., 6-1, 175
DEFENSE: 50
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Cole Watson, Sr., 6-1, 190 … DB Carson Gonzalez, Sr., 5-10, 165 … DL Xavier Cook, Sr., 5-11, 220 … DB Luke Sigler, Jr., 6-2, 175 … DB Cayden Tatum, Jr., 5-9, 170 … DL Xavier Moore, Jr., 6-1, 200
2023 OUTLOOK: Tatum has advanced to 27 UIL postseasons since 1993, and it plans to keep that movement going when it competes during the 2023 campaign. The Eagles expect big things from quarterback and linebacker Cole Watson (47 completions, 676 passing yards, six passing touchdowns, 176 carries, 1,765 rushing yards, 28 rushing touchdowns, and 111 tackles), wide receiver and defensive back Carson Gonzalez (24 catches, 387 receiving yards, nine receiving touchdowns, 45 tackles and six interceptions), wide receivers and defensive backs Luke Sigler (456 yards and eight touchdowns) and Cayden Tatum (296 yards, four touchdowns, 88 tackles and six interceptions) and receiver Jordan Chambers (11 catches, 187 yards and three touchdowns). The squad will also lean on the services of two-way lineman Xavier Cook, receiver and quarterback Jacorie Bradley, and defensive lineman Xavier Moore.
COACH: Cody Gilbert (2nd season, 2-8 overall)
ALL-TIME: 316-523-22
STADIUM: James Bamberg Stadium, 5424 Farm to Market 1252 West, Gladewater, 75647
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 26/17
LETTERMEN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Doubles/Trips
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Colt Sparks, Jr., 6-5, 190 … RB Cade Silvertooth, Sr., 5-9, 180 …
RB Cason Patterson, Jr., 5-11, 175 … WR Hudson McNatt, Jr. 6-2, 160 … WR Caleb McKinney, Sr., 5-9, 160 … TE Joseph
Royce, Sr., 5-11, 220 … OL Hudson Coker, Jr., 6-0, 230 … WR Bryce Pobuda, So., 6-2, 155 … OL Mason Gatlin, Jr. …
OL Hudson Pepper, Sr. … TE Zane Shearer, Jr., 6-5, 215 … RB Luke Kirkindoll, Sr. … WR Clayne Simmons, Sr. … OL Isaac Hubbard, Jr. … K Jovany Jaimes, Jr.
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Colt Sparks, Jr., 6-5, 190 … LB Cade Silvertooth, Sr., 5-9, 180 … LB Cason Patterson, Jr., 5-11, 175 … DB Hudson McNatt, Jr. 6-2, 160 … DB Caleb McKinney, Sr., 5-9, 160 … DE Joseph Royce, Sr., 5-11, 220 …
DL Hudson Coker, Jr., 6-0, 230 … DB Bryce Pobuda, So., 6-2, 155 … DL Mason Gatlin, Jr. … DL Hudson Pepper, Sr. …
DL Steven Calico, Sr. … OLB Zane Shearer, Jr., 6-5, 215 … ILB Tristan Peterson, Sr. … DB Luke Kirkindoll, Sr. … DB Clayne Simmons, Sr. … DL Isaac Hubbard, Jr.
2023 OUTLOOK: Sabine advanced to five UIL postseasons between 2014 and 2021, but it took a step back with only two wins in 2022. The Cardinals can soar back in 2023 because Colt Sparks (1,585 passing yards, 16 passing touchdowns, 700 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns) returns at quarterback and defensive back, both Cade Silvertooth (365 rushing yards, one rushing touchdown, 42 total tackles and two sacks) and Cason Patterson (340 rushing yards, three rushing touchdowns, and 20 total tackles) will suit up again at running back and linebacker, Hudson McNatt (22 catches, 350 receiving yards and three touchdowns), Caleb McKinney (25 catches, 309 yards, one touchdown, 14 tackles and two pass break-ups) and Bryce Pobuda (eight catches, 100 yards and one touchdown) are back at wide receiver and defensive back, and Joseph Royce (58 tackles, six tackles for loss and five sacks) remains a presence at tight end and defensive end.
COACH: Antwain Jimmerson (9th season, 158-55 overall, 48-30 at Jefferson)
ALL-TIME: 547-423-31
STADIUM: W.F. Lockett Stadium, #1 Bulldog Drive, Jefferson, 75657
2022 RESULTS: 8-3 Bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 22/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 17
OFFENSE: Spread I (Multiple Set)
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Kamran Williams, Jr., 5-10, 180 … OL Bryce Clark, Sr., 6-1, 290 …
OL Zack Hulscher, Jr., 6-4, 285 … WR Chris Love, Jr., 6-1, 150 … HB Keshawn Whitaker, Jr., 6-0, 190 … OL Keiland Williams, So., 6-1, 240 … K/P Domonik Rivers, Sr., 5-10, 185
DEFENSE: 4-3 (Multiple Front)
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Bryce Clark, Sr., 6-1, 290 … S Judsen Carter, Sr., 6-0, 175 … DE Travis Harris, Sr., 6-3, 220 …
DB Chris Love, Jr., 6-1, 150 … DE Keshawn Whitaker, Jr., 6-0, 190 … DL Keiland Williams, So., 6-1, 240
2023 OUTLOOK: Jefferson led District 6-3A Division I football teams with eight total season wins in 2022, and is aiming to top its bi-district finish from a year ago in 2023. The Bulldogs’ attack will start with running back Kamran Williams (1,000 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns), safety Judsen Carter (111 tackles and 14 tackles for loss), kicker and punter Domonik Rivers (made 29 of 30 PAT attempts and three of four field goal attempts, and averaged 37 yards per punt), defensive end Travis Harris (85 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and eight sacks), wide receiver and defensive back Chris Love (nine receptions, 243 yards and four touchdowns), defensive end and half back Keshawn Whitaker (85 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 10 sacks), two-way linemen Bryce Clark (85 percent grade) and Keiland Williams, and offensive lineman Zack Hulscher (80 percent grade).
COACH: Michael Ludlow (1st season, 0-0 at White Oak)
ALL-TIME: 578-326-26
STADIUM: Roughneck Stadium, 200 South White Oak Road, White Oak, 75693
2022 RESULTS: 3-7
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 9/4
LETTERMEN LOST: 22
OFFENSE: Power Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Collin Wheat, Jr., 6-3, 215 … QB Jaxsen Ludlow, So., 5-10, 155 … OL Dakota Greene, So., 6-1, 215 … WR David Watson, Sr., 6-0, 160 … RB/WR De’Arious Williams, Sr., 6-1, 160 … WR
Levi Sipes, So., 5-11, 175 … WR Gavin Sipes, Sr., 5-10, 155 … OL Lucas Frazier, Jr., 6-1, 200 … WR Tyson McKinney, So., 5-7, 130 … RB Kenny Poul, So., 5-8, 170 … OL Ryan Owens, Sr., 5-10, 245 … RB Logan Ladwig, So., 5-7, 160 … OL Kelton Cates, Jr., 5-8, 190 … OL Jackson Thorp, Sr., 5-10, 240
DEFENSE: Multiple Odd
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Collin Wheat, Jr., 6-3, 215 … DB Jaxsen Ludlow, So., 5-10, 155 … DE Dakota Greene, So., 6-1, 215 … DB David Watson, Sr., 6-0, 160 … DB De’Arious Williams, Sr., 6-1, 160 … DB Levi Sipes, So., 5-11, 175 … DB
Gavin Sipes, Sr., 5-10, 155 … DE Lucas Frazier, Jr., 6-1, 200 … DB Tyson McKinney, So., 5-7, 130 … LB Kenny Poul, So., 5-8, 170 … DL Ryan Owens, Sr., 5-10, 245 … DB Logan Ladwig, So., 5-7, 160 … DL Kelton Cates, Jr., 5-8, 190 … DL Jackson Thorp, Sr., 5-10, 240
2023 OUTLOOK: White Oak missed the UIL postseason for the second straight season in 2022 because it followed a 3-2 non-district record with an 0-5 league mark, so it will continue to work towards a stronger finish during the 2023 season. The Roughnecks’ turnaround attempt will start with quarterback and defensive back Jaxsen Ludlow (119 completions, 1,554 yards and 11 touchdowns), and running back, wide receiver and defensive back De’Arious Williams (144 carries, 818 rushing yards, six rushing touchdowns, 16 catches, 105 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown). They will be backed up by two-way linemen Collin Wheat, Dakota Greene, Lucas Frazier, Ryan Owens, Kelton Cates and Jackson Thorp, wide receiver and defensive back combos David Watson, Levi Sipes, Gavin Sipes and Tyson McKinney, running back and linebacker Kenny Poul, and running back and defensive back Logan Ladwig.
COACH: Tyler Morton (2nd season, 7-4 at Atlanta)
ALL-TIME: 579-422-33
STADIUM: Rabbit Stadium, 705 Rabbit Boulevard, Atlanta, 75551
2022 RESULTS: 7-4 Bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/13
LETTERMEN LOST: 12
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Markeylin Batton, Jr., 5-11, 180 … QB Peyton Harrison, Jr., 6-2, 185 … WR Marquavion Owens, Sr., 5-8, 170 … WR Jayden Riley, So., 5-7, 170 … WR Jalarrion Andrews, Sr., 5-8, 170 … TE Asher Wells, Jr., 6-1, 190 … OL Ty Waldon, Jr. 6-0, 220 … RB Marshawn Woodberry, So., 5-9, 180
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Markeylin Batton, Jr., 5-11, 180 … Star Marquavion Owens, Sr., 5-8, 170 … DB Jayden Riley, So., 5-7, 170 … LB Carmello Henderson, Sr., 6-0, 200 … DB Jalarrion Andrews, Sr., 5-8, 170 … LB Asher Wells, Jr., 6-1, 190 … DL Marshawn Woodberry, So., 5-9, 180 2023 OUTLOOK: Atlanta stormed back from a winless 2021 season when it won seven games and finished as a bi-district finalist in 2022, so it plans on staying on the right track during the 2023 campaign. The Rabbits can hop further because of running back and defensive back Markeylin Batton (87 carries, 660 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns, and two kickoff returns for touchdowns), quarterback Peyton Harrison (77 completions, 1,223 yards and 12 touchdowns), star and receiver Marquavion Owens (72 total tackles, eight and a half tackles for loss, two interceptions and one pick six), wide receiver and defensive back Jayden Riley (32 catches, 409 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns), linebacker Carmello Henderson (60 total tackles and nine and half tackles for loss), defensive back and wide receiver Jalarrion Andrews (45 tackles and eight pass break-ups), linebacker and tight end Asher Wells, running back and defensive lineman Marshawn Woodberry, and offensive lineman Ty Waldon.
COACH: Jamie Driskell (14th year, 142-35)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 482-443-28
DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Tiger Stadium, 15201 FM 3062, Malakoff 75148 (Capacity: 2,522)
2022 RESULTS: 13-2
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/3 offensive/6 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 16
OFFENSE: Multiple Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Chauncey Hogg (5-9, 145, Sr.) ... OL Mason Logan (5-11, 270, Sr.) ... QB Mike Jones (6-1, 185, Jr.) .. . RB Jason Tennyson (5-9, 190, Jr.) ... WR Kayland Davis (6-1, 185, Jr.) ... OL Shawn Meadows (5-10, 220, Jr.) ... OL Judd McNaughton (5-10, 275, Sr.) ... RB Bubba Hicks (5-11, 180, Sr.) ... OL Jamyron Walker (6-3, 245, Jr.) ... WR Jack Hustead (6-1, 155, Jr.) ... James Studley (5-8, 160, Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Jalen Smith (5-10, 200, Sr.) ... DE Doc Renberge (6-4, 220, Sr.) ... LB Parker Poteete (6-3, 185, Jr.) ... LB Jerrion Hall (5-8, 160, So.) ... DL Josh Garcia (5-10, 210, Sr.) ... DE Michael Elliott (6-0, 185, Jr.) ... 2023 OUTLOOK: Since taking over as head coach in 2009, Coach Driskell has led the Tigers to at least eight wins each season, plus seven double-digit victories and eight district championships, including four consecutive titles. ... Hogg, who plays both WR and DB, had eight interceptions last season and had 26 receptions for 321 yards and three TDs. ... Malakoff has been in the postseason 23 times with 15 district championships. The Tigers have a playoff record of 29-22. ... Malakoff has made the playoffs every year during Driskell's tenure. ... The Tigers were 0-10 in 2008 and during Driskell's first season in 2009, they won eight games. ... QB Jones threw for 2,255 yards with 24 touchdowns last season. ... Tennyson rushed for 1,389 yards and 26 TDs on 213 carries. ... Renberge had 11 sacks and a total of 17 tackles for loss.
COACH: Jerry Bolmar (Fifth year -- in second stint at Groesbeack, 22-19; Overall, 251-162-3, previously at Atlanta, Groesbeck, Killeen, Grand Prairie, Callisburg, Orange Grove, Beeville Jones)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 446-545-33. DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Groesbeck Stadium, 1202 N. Ellis St., Grosbeck 76642 (Capacity: 4,609)
2022 RESULTS: 6-4 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 26/7 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 12 OFFENSE: One Back OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Chris Cox (5-10, 165, Sr.) ... OL Cyler Corn (6-6, 280, Sr.) ... OL Buddy Selvera (6-4, 275, Sr.) ... QB Trent Platt (5-11, 160, Jr.) ... WR Kaden Thetford (6-0, 170, So.) ... WR Adryan Ramirez (5-8, 15-, So.) ... OL Miguel Merino (5-10, 230, Sr.) ... WR Jesse Esparza (5-9, 140, Jr.) ... C Tony King (6-2, 280, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 3-3-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Ricky Lopez (6-10, 195, Sr.) ... LB Kenny Bennett (6-1, 210, Sr.) ... LB Ryder Bagley (5-10, 180, Sr.) ...
LB Wesley Bush (5-11, 175, Sr.) ... DE Colby Menzel (6-2, 185, Sr.) ... OLB Devion Baker (5-9, 170, Sr.) ... OLB Matthew Valentine (5-11, 160, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Bomar led the Goats to the 1991 state championship. ... The Goats have made 18 postseason appearances with 10 district championships. Groesbeck's last district title was in 1986. The Goats have a playoff record of 11-17. ... Cox will be a four-year starter. He rushed for 1,200 yards last season. ... Three-year starters include Lopez and Selvera.
COACH: Aaron Nowell (3rd year, 5-17)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 585-490-41
DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Blackcat Field, 1000 N. Bailey St. (Blackcat Dr.), Mexia 76667 (Capacity: 3,361)
2022 RESULTS: 3-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 22/7 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Jacques Cooper (6-0, 180, Jr.) ... RB Steven Milus (5-10, 206, So.) ... QB Brett Swift (6-0, 185, Sr.) ...
OL Caden Grayson (6-3, 255, Sr.) ... WR Kyran Bedford (6-1, 150, Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: OLB Nate Burns (6-2, 190, Sr.) ... DL Xavier West (6-1, 284, Jr.) ... LB Adriano Mendoza (6-1, 212, Jr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: The Blackcats have been in the playoffs 35 times with 21 district championships and one state title (1989). ... Mexia's postseason record is 27-32-1. ... Cooper rushed for 1,015 yards and nine TDs on 177 carries. ... Swift hit on 75 of 140 passing attempts for 1,311 yards and 13 TDs.
COACH: John Bachtel (12th year at Fairfield, 74-53; Overall, 93-75, previously at Bosqueville)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 443-414-25.
DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Eagle Stadium, 631 Post Oak Road, Fairfield 75840 (Capacity: 3,638)
2022 RESULTS: 4-7
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 24/6 offensive/6 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 17
OFFENSE: Multiple Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Cameron Cockerell (6-0, 175) ... ATH Rowdy Hand (5-8, 150) ... OL River Bonds (6-0, 240) ... TE Dylon McGowan (6-0, 240, Jr.) ... OL Landon Salinas (5-10, 240, Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Camron Daniels (6-3, 170) ... LB Evan Chavers (5-10, 180) ... DB Calyn Wilson (5-10, 150) ... DL Brayden Thornburg (6-1, 225, So.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Fairfield has made 28 postseason appearances with 16 district championships with a playoff mark of 22-27. ... The Eagles last district title was in 2013 when they finished as a state runner-up. ... Cockerell returns at QB where he hit on 142 of 250 passing attempts for 2,456 yards with 25 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 10 starts. ... After back-to-back 4-7 seasons, the Eagles are expecting to contend for another playoff spot.
COACH: Zach Linscomb (2nd year, 6-5)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 464-525-34
DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Lion Stadium, 420 Loop 255, Teague 75860 (Capacity: 4,180)
2022 RESULTS: 6-5
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 21/9 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Gun Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Jehmel Rice (6-0, 165, Sr.) ... RB Jaden Cole (6-0, 215, So.) ... RB Shamar Davis (5-9, 165, Jr.) ... QB
Zak Lejia (5-10, 150, Jr.) ... WR J'Kybryen Harris (5-9, 160, Jr.) ... OL Isia Diaz (6-0, 235, Sr.) ... OL Alex Perez (5-10, 250, Sr.) ... WR
Braden Gauntt (5-9, 150, So.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Korey Silar (6-0, 180, Jr.) ... DE Ke'mauri Evans (6-1, 185, Sr.) ... DL Dixon Nichols (6-3, 285, Jr.) ... DB Tylin Randle (6-3, 175, Sr.) ... DE Rowdy Phillips (5-11, 175, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: The Lions have made the playoffs 22 times with eight district championships. They have a postseason record of 11-22. ... Teague's last league title was in 2015. ... The Lions have been in the postseason 11 consecutive years. ... Davis rushed for 1,034 yard and 13 touchdowns on 183 carries. ... Leija passed for 1,716 yards and 15 TDs.
COACH: Kevin Chase (2nd year at Eustace, 2-8; Overall, 14-28, previously at Moody, Frankston)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 228-408-11.
DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Bulldog Stadium, Henderson St. at FM 316 S, Eustace 75124 (Capacity: 2,339)
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 18/6 offensive/6 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 11
OFFENSE: Slot-T
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Cannon Kilcrease (5-10, 205, Sr.) ... QB Brody Sutton (5-8, 160, Sr.) ... OL Hunter Lane (6-2, 280, Jr.)
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Andrew Lowe (6-0, 170, Jr.) ... DE Gabe Rudman (6-2, 220, Sr.) ... FS Colton Lawson (6-2, 170, So.)
2023 OUTLOOK: Eustace has made 12 playoff appearances with three district championships and a 7-12 postseason record. The Bulldogs' last league title was in 1997 under former Arkansas and SMU coach Chad Morris. ... Coach Chase says the Bulldogs have good skill position players, but the squad needs to rebuild the offensive line.
COACH: Tavarus Rider (2nd year, 2-8; Overall: 22-47, previously at Dallas Adamson)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 326-539-25.
DISTRICT: 8-3A Division I
STADIUM: Yellow Jacket Stadium, Turner Line, Kemp 75143 (Capacity: 2,376)
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 13/3 offensive/4 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 15
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: TE Jordan Grant (6-4, 240) ... T Enrique Apresa (5-10, 245, Jr.) ... TE Layne Davis (5-10, 175, So.) ... QB Daltyn Irvin (5-7, 130, Fr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: CB Jayden Freeman (5-9, 140, Jr.) ... FS Zach Dunn (5-10, 160, Jr.) ... 2023 OUTLOOK: Kemp has made the postseason 14 times with five district titles. ... The Yellowjackets have a playoff record of 10-12. ... Kemp has missed the playoffs the last two seasons and the 'Jackets last league crown was in 2018.
COACH: Rafe Mata (1st year at school, 0-0)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 305-297-5
STADIUM: Bruce Bradshaw Stadium, 10705 Main Street, New London, Texas, 75682
2022 RESULT: 10-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 12/8
LETTERMEN LOST: 18
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Noah Murphy, Sr., 5-10, 185 … RB Cole Jackson, Jr., 5-11, 185 … WR Ty Harper, Sr., 5-9, 165 … QB Xander Mason, Sr., 5-10, 175 … OL Craver Green, Sr., 5-10, 200 … OL Kason Reed, Sr.,61, 275 … OL Chris Martinez, Sr., 6-2, 215 DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Noah Murphy, Sr., 5-10, 185 … LB Cole Jackson, Jr., 5-11, 185 … DB Ty Harper, Sr., 5-9, 165 … LB Xander Mason, Sr., 5-10, 175 … DL Craver Green, Sr., 5-10, 200 … DL Kason Reed, Sr.,6-1, 275 … DL Chris Martinez, Sr., 6-2, 215 … LB/DL Luis Sanchez, Sr., 5-10, 200 … DL Travion Anthony, Jr., 6-3, 310 … DL Syncere Cleaver, Soph., 6-1, 195 … DL Cameron Robinsn, Jr., 6-0, 220. 2023 OUTLOOK: West Rusk picked up his 300th program victory in 2022 and capped off a 39-10 run under head coach Nick Harrison. Harrison departed in the offseason to take a job at Brook Hill. Rafe Mata, who had served as the Raiders’ offensive coordinator, takes over as the head coach. The Raiders also graduated several key players, including Mata’s son, Andon Mata, who has been the team’s quarterback for the past three seasons, but the cupboard is not bare. Murphy is back at running back after rushing for 1,125 yards and 16 touchdowns last season. He also had three sacks on defense. Harper had 16 grabs for 459 yards and six touchdowns as a junior and will be a top receiving target for the Raiders. Mason is expected to take over at quarterback after leading the way with 176 tackles, eight tackles for loss and two forced fumbles last year on defense. Green, Reed and Martine lead the way on the offensive line. Jackson had 104 tackles, two interceptions and seven tackles for loss as a sophomore. Baylee Hughes is back as the team’s kicker.
COACH: Keylon Kincade (10th year at school, 40-60) ALL-TIME RECORD: 272-383-13
STADIUM: Wildcat Stadium, 605 Wildcat Drive, Winona, Texas, 75792 2022 RESULT: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB LurBryson Ross, Jr., 5-7, 170 … QB Josh Rice, Jr., 5-10, 190 … WR Cabron Hampton, Sr., 5-11, 170 ... WR Jordan Pullun, Jr., 5-8, 165 … OL DK Decker, Jr., 5-8, 220 … TE Ben Smith, Jr., 6-0, 200
DEFENSE: Multiple DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB LurBryson Ross, Jr., 5-7, 170 … LB Josh Rice, Jr., 5-10, 190 … DB Cabron Hampton, Sr., 5-11, 170 ... LB Jordan Pullun, Jr., 5-8, 165 … DL DK Decker, Jr., 5-8, 220 … LB Ben Smith, Jr., 6-0, 200 2023 OUTLOOK: The last three seasons have been tough for Winona with five total wins after having previously reached the playoffs in five consecutive seasons. The Wildcats took a step forward on offense last season, averaging 14.8 points per game after averaging just 9.6 points per game the season before. The defensive scoring average remained similar, giving up 39.1 points per game, up from 38.0 points per game allowed in 2021. The Wildcats were held without a district win last season and will look to pick up some district victories against a tough schedule in 2023. Ross had 413 yards rushing and 188 receiving yards with eight offensive touchdowns last season. He also had four kick return touchdowns. Rice threw for 669 yards and ran for 189 yards last season. Hampton had 10 catches for 154 yards and three touchdowns and three kick return touchdowns. With Ross and Hampton back deep, opposing kickers have to be careful.
COACH: Wes Schminkey (2nd year at school, 3-7)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 492-418-14
STADIUM: Bill Herrington Tiger Stadium, 420 E. Front Street, Arp, Texas, 75750
2022 RESULT: 3-7 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 18/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Frank Smith, Sr., 6-1, 165 … RB KJ Yarbrough, Sr., 6-0, 190 … RB Bryant Lane, Sr., 5-10, 165 … WR Demarcus Wade, Jr., 6-0, 165 … RB Josh Smith, Soph., 5-11, 155 … TE Fisher Arrington, Sr., 6-2, 180 … OL Zyon Washington, Soph., 6-0, 195 … TE Jaxon Schminkey, Soph., 6-1, 195 … WR Zane Bourque, Soph., 5-10, 155 … WR Wyatt Johnson, Soph., 5-10, 155
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Frank Smith, Sr., 6-1, 165 … DB KJ Yarbrough, Jr., 6-0, 190 … LB Bryant Lane, Sr., 5-10, 165 … DB Demarcus Wade, Jr., 6-0, 165 … DB Josh Smith, Soph., 5-11, 155 … LB Fisher Arrington, Sr., 6-2, 180 … DL Zyon Washington, Soph., 6-0, 195 … LB Jaxon Schminkey, Soph., 6-1, 195 … DB Zane Bourque, Soph., 5-10, 155 …
DB WR Wyatt Johnson, Soph., 5-10, 155
2023 OUTLOOK: Arp lost just seven players from last season and return two of their key contributors on offense in Smith and Yarbrough. Smith threw for 1,958 yards and 21 touchdowns and ran for another 616 yards and 15 touchdowns, while Yarbrough rushed for 915 yards and six scores. Bourque had 16 catches for 282 yards as a freshman and should emerge as one of the Tigers’ top receiving threats. Harris (104 receiving yards) will also be a target for Smith. Lane is the top returning tackler on defense after recording 75 stops a season ago. Shawn Sawyer had 53 tackles and three sacks. Yarbrough contributed 40 tackles on defense. Smith is a ball hawk in the secondary, picking off three passes as a freshman to go along with 62 tackles. Arrington has started the past two years on defense and had 64 tackles and seven tackles for loss a season ago. Arp will need some newcomers and youth to step up on front on both sides of the ball. Washington, a sophomore, will look to lead the way. With experience back at several key spots, the Tigers look to make the jump in year two under head coach Schminkey and should be in the mix for a postseason berth.
COACH: Sam Wells (2nd year at school, 6-5; 57-59 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 477-492-35
STADIUM: Tiger Stadium, 927 Arp Drive, Troup, Texas, 75789 2022 RESULT: 6-5
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/16 LETTERMEN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR/RB Trae Davis, Sr., 6-1, 165 … QB Grayson
Hearon, Sr., 6-1, 180 … OL Joe Salgado, Sr., 5-10, 250 … OL Payton Elliott, Sr., 5-10, 250 … WR Ty Lovelady, Sr., 5-9, 165 … WR Bryce Wallum, Jr., 5-10, 160 … RB Shane Jasper, Jr., 6-10, 170
TE Colby Turner, Sr., 6-5, 225 … TE Chris Calley, Sr., 6-1, 225 … OL Skyler Sides, Sr., 6-1, 250
OL Cayson Jester, Sr., 6-4, 220 … OL Jack Johnson, Sr., 6-1, 275 … WR Ke’shaun Kendrick, Sr., 5-11, 165 … WR Conner Boyd, Sr., 6-1, 165 … TE Jaylon Williams, Sr., 6-5, 175
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Trae Davis, Sr., 6-1, 165 … LB Tucker Howell, Sr., 6-0, 185 … DB Ty Lovelady, Sr., 5-9, 165 … DB Bryce Wallum, Jr., 5-10, 160 … LB Shane Jasper, Jr., 6-10, 170 … DL Caden Starkey, Soph., 6-0, 225 … DL Colby Turner, Sr., 6-5, 225 … DL Chris Calley, Sr., 6-1, 225 … DL Skyler Sides, Sr., 6-1, 250 … DB Ke’shaun Kendrick, Sr., 5-11, 165 … LB Conner Boyd, Sr., 6-1, 165 … DL Jaylon Williams, Sr., 6-5, 175 2023 OUTLOOK: With eight starters back on each side of the football, the expectations are high for Troup in 2023. For the Tigers, it stars with athlete Trae Davis, who can impact a game in multiple ways. Davis had 44 catches for 839 yards and 10 touchdowns to go along with 36 carries for 292 yards and three touchdowns. He intercepted two passes on defense. As a returner, he had 11 returns for 325 yards and a touchdown to earn all-state honors. Davis has offers from Washington State, Louisiana, Louisiana Tech, Sam Houston State, Utah State and UTSA. Back at quarterback for the Tigers is Hearon, who was 136 of 243 for 2,266 yards with 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions last season. He also ran for 112 yards and three touchdowns. Hearon is entering his third year as Troup’s starting quarterback. Salgado, Elliott, Sides, Jester and Johnson lead the way on the offensive line. Turner (13 catches, 211 yards, four touchdowns) and Calley give the Tigers weapons at tight end. Lovelady (31 catches, 411 yards, three touchdowns), Wallum, Jasper, Kendrick and Boyd are other offensive weapons for the Tigers. Howell, who had 125 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, three sacks and two forced fumbles is back to lead the defense. Lovelady (79 tackles, two tackles for loss, one interception) and Wallum (41 tackles, three tackles for loss, two interceptions) are two key contributors in the secondary. Hearon is also the team’s punter, averaging 38.9 yards per punt with five punts inside the 20-yard-line.
COACH: Joe Drennon (4th year at school, 13-16; 141-106 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 471-526-33
STADIUM: Carter Elliott Field at Indian Memorial Stadium, 500 Stadium Drive, Grand Saline, Texas, 75140
2022 RESULT: 7-4
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/14
LETTERMEN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Brian Elizalde, Sr., 5-10, 170 … HB Colt Boyd, Jr., 6-1, 210 … OL Carson Brown, Jr., 6-2, 240 … RB Payton Butterfield, Sr., 5-10, 165 … TE Francisco Elizalde, Jr., 6-1, 210 … OL Alex Salazar, Sr., 6-0, 265 … OL Jace Mercer, Jr., 5-11, 175 … OL Gabe Lewis, Soph., 6-0, 225 … QB Jet Taylor, Soph., 6-0, 160 … OL Cody Daniels, Sr., 5-10, 185
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Brian Elizalde, Sr., 5-10, 170 … LB Colt Boyd, Jr., 6-1, 210 … LB Carson Brown, Jr., 6-2, 240 … DB Payton Butterfield, Sr., 5-10, 165 … DL Francisco Elizalde, Jr., 6-1, 210 … DL Alex Salazar, Sr., 6-0, 265 … LB Pablo Jimenez, Jr., 5-9, 160 … DL Jace Mercer, Jr., 5-11, 175 … DL Gabe Lewis, Soph., 6-0, 225 … DL Cody Daniels, Sr., 5-10, 185 2023 OUTLOOK: Grand Saline was able to get in the playoffs last season and will look to repeat that feat in 2023. Taylor, a sophomore, will try to win the quarterback job in hopes of being a three-year starting signal caller, and new receiving threats will have to emerge starting with Brian Elizalde. Butterfield is back after rushing for 700 yards and five touchdowns, and he will run behind a line of Brown, Alazar, Mercer, Lewis and Daniels that Drennon said is the strength of the team. Boyd and Francisco Elizalde can mix in as blockers as well as threats with the ball. Brian Elizalde is back to lead the defense after recording 100 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, two sacks, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two blocked extra points last season. Francisco Elizalde had four sacks.
Grand Saline only graduated seven players and returns seven starters on offense and eight starters on defense. That experience should have the Indians in contention for a playoff spot. Anderson (23 carries, 116 yards, 2 touchdowns) can play anywhere and will likely start at quarterback, but sophomore Carson Brown will also compete for that spot. Griffin (23 catches, 446 yards, 5 touchdowns) provides a tall target at receiver, while Kindle (37 catches, 589 yards) is also back at receiver. Amaya (109 carries, 564 yards, 4 touchdowns) returns at running back. Cooper Brown, Salazar, Holland and Mercer will power the offensive line. Defensively, Cooper Brown (84 tackles), Holland (3 sacks) and Anderson (4 interceptions) are all key returners. Edralin made four of his five field goal attempts last season.
COACH: Alex Guerra (3nd year at school, 15-7; 20-53 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 452-458-28
STADIUM: I.T. James Memorial Stadium, 804 E. Pine Street, Edgewood, Texas, 75117
2022 RESULT: 8-3 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 9/9
LETTERMEN LOST: 10 OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR/QB Brady Bannister, Sr., 6-0, 185 … OL Cade Mathews, Sr., 6-3, 305 … RB Carter Seay, Sr., 5-10, 195 ... OL Jacob Treadway, Sr., 6-2, 225 … WR Brayden Trilica, Jr., 6-2, 185 … WR/QB Tony Smith, Soph., 6-4, 175 … RB/WR Jathen Johnson, Soph., 5-9, 155 … OL Drake Stevens, Sr., 5-10, 225 … OL Jayce Daugherty, Sr., 6-2, 250 … OL Jordan Prince, Sr., 5-9, 250
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Brady Bannister, Sr., 6-0, 185 … LB Mason Pickens, Sr., 6-0, 200 … LB Carter Seay, Sr., 5-10, 195 … DB Grayson Hunter, Sr., 5-9, 155 … LB Jacob Treadway, Sr., 6-2, 225 … DB Brayden Trilica, Jr., 6-2, 185 … DB Tony Smith, Soph., 6-4, 175 … DB Jathen Johnson, Soph., 5-9, 155 … DL Kollin Kranock, Sr., 5-9, 255 … DL Jayce Daugherty, Sr., 6-2, 250 … DL Jordan Prince, Sr., 5-9, 250
2023 OUTLOOK: Edgewood made its 11th consecutive playoff appearance in 2022 and will look to keep the streak alive in 2023. The Bulldogs will have to replace star quarterback Hayden Wilcoxson, and it appears Bannister, who caught 59 passes for 670 yards and eight touchdowns last season, will get the chance to take over as the signal caller. Seay is the team’s top returning rusher, going for 324 yards and two scores a season ago. Mathews, Treadway, Stevens, Daugherty and Prince power a solid offensive front for the Bulldogs. Daugherty also is the top returner in sacks with five, also compiling 31 tackles, and Treadway had two interceptions. Pickens is the returning leading tackler with 105 tackles last season. Bannister had 50 tackles on defense. Kranock, Daugherty and Prince lead a defensive line that Guerra said is the strength of the Bulldogs. Edgewood also brings back kicker Antonio Ramirez.
COACH: Shane Webber (3rd year at school, 8-12) ALL-TIME RECORD: 348-435-15
STADIUM: Bud Moody Stadium, Morris Avenue, Quitman, Texas, 75783 2022 RESULT: 4-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 12/9 LETTERMEN LOST: 15 OFFENSE: Slot T
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Kameron Crockett, Sr., 6-2, 205 … FB Landon Green, Sr., 6-0, 217 … RB Mikey Pickering, Sr., 5-11, 183 … OL Austin Jones, Sr., 6-2, 263 … RB Klayton Meadows, Soph., 6-1, 183
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Kameron Crockett, Sr., 6-2, 205 … DL Landon Green, Sr., 6-0, 217 … LB Mikey Pickering, Sr., 5-11, 183 … DL Austin Jones, Sr., 6-2, 263 … DB Klayton Meadows, Soph., 6-1, 183 … DL Devon Robertson, Sr., 5-10, 176
2023 OUTLOOK: While the last two seasons have ended with losing records — both 4-6 — and no postseason appearances, that doesn’t mean the Bulldogs haven’t been trending up in the first two seasons under Webber. This is a program that had won just one game total in the previous seven seasons, including six 0-10 campaigns, before Webbers arrival. Quitman’s last playoff appearance was during a 7-4 mark in 2010. From 2011-20 before Webber took over, Quitman won a total of six games in that span. Eight wins in the past two seasons gives the Bulldogs something to build on, but replacing eight defensive starters from a year ago will be a challenge. Meadows had a strong freshman season with 63 tackles and three interceptions, and Robertson (87 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, three sacks and three forced fumbles) give the Quitman defense two solid players to build around. On offense, Crockett is back at quarterback after running for 565 yards and throwing for 500 yards last season. Green (737 yards rushing), Pickering (630 yards rushing) and Meadows (803 yards rushing and 334 yards receiving) are back for the Slot-T attack. Carlos Flores is back as the team’s kicker. Quitman’s junior varsity also went 9-1 last season.
COACH: Troy Zeringue (First season) ALL-TIME RECORD: 464-430-30
STADIUM: Bear Stadium, 200 Southwest Neighbors Street, De Kalb 75559
2022 RESULTS: 9-3/5-1 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/6 offense, 6 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 11
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Winky Williams (6-2, 185) … OL Tanner Hawkins (6-3, 300)
DEFENSE: 10-1DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Hayes Murphy (6-1, 220)
2023 OUTLOOK: Zeringue has been at the school for a decade, but takes over as a rookie head coach. He inherits a nine-win team with playoff experience, and should get help from a 6-3 junior varsity squad.
COACH: Cedrick Dorsey (Third season, 8-13) ALL-TIME RECORD: 470-341-13
STADIUM: Brahmas Stadium, 1330 U.S. Highway 67, Omaha 75571
2022 RESULTS: 2-8/2-4 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/7 offense, 8 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 7 OFFENSE: Slot-T OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Braylyn Nix (6-3, 290) … ATH Champ Bailey (5-7, 150) … OL KC Watson (6-2, 215) … RB Kei’drick Hawkins (5-11,210) … OL Joseph Browne (6-2, 315).
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Bralyn Nix … DL J.D. Smith (5-8, 160) … LB Keidrick Hawkins
2023 OUTLOOK: The Brahmas have been to the playoffs 16 straight seasons. They are more athletic this season, but lack depth, according to coach Dorsey. Nix helped pave the way for the Bulls to average 400 yards and 37.6 points per game, and when Paul Pewitt passed no one got past Nix (he allowed no sacks). Hawkins (56 carries, 394 yards, 7 TDs; 40 tackles) should handle the bulk of the ground game carries, and the defense brings back DL Smith (34 tackles, 8 TFL, 2.5 sacks) along with Nix and Brown.
COACH: Chris Birdwell (9th season, 51-38) ALL-TIME RECORD: 416-368-4 STADIUM: Hornet Stadium, 601 East Avenue, Hooks 75561
2022 RESULTS: 9-3/6-0 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 22/6 offense, 9 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 10 OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB
Keyshawn Walls (6-1, 210) … WR Jatavious Johnson (6-3, 185) … QB Michael Baysinger (5-11, 180) … QB Ripkin Birdwell (6-0, 190) … RB Dontravious Coulter (5-7, 180)
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jatavious Johnson … DB Michael Baysinger … LB Logan Baker (6-2, 190) … LB Dontravious Coulter … DL Carlos Patino (5-11, 235) … DL Aiden Ashmiore (5-10, 180) … DB Carveion Johnson (5-11, 170) … DL Daniel Godfrey (6-2, 235).
DEFENSE: 3-4
2023 OUTLOOK: The Hornets should be able to score on anyone with the return of Walls (1,901 yards, 22 TD; 2 receiving TD), Johnson (53 xatches, 751 yards, 9 TD), Baysinger (130 of 206, 1,900 yards, 21 TD; 2 interceptions) and Coulter (49 carries, 330 yards, 2 TD). The defense should more than hold up its end of the bargain with Johnson (70 tackles), Baysinger (62 tackles), Birdwell (148 tackles, 11 TFL, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries), Baker (119 tackles, 12 TFL), Coulter (107 tackles, 10 TFL, 5 fumble recoveries) and Godfrey (72 tackles, 6 sacks, 16 TFL) returning on that side of the ball.
COACH: Zach Millsap (First season) ALL-TIME RECORD: 134-197-1
STADIUM: Mustang Stadium, 3250 South Church Street, Paris 75460 2022 RESULTS: 1-9/0-6 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/9 offense, 10 defense LETTERMEN LOST: 15
OFFENSE: Slot-T OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Matthew Griffith (5-10, 175) … RB Jimmy Lewis (5-8, 185) … RB J.D. Johnson (6-2, 195) … OL Tucker Johnson (6-2, 265) … OL Chase Chalaire (6-2, 240) … RB Kyle Kelley (5-10, 150)
DEFENSE: Multiple DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Johnson … LB Ben Wooters (5-10, 195) … DL Hunter Holland (5-10, 180)
2023 OUTLOOK: First-year coach Millsap said key returning players in the trenches like Johnson and Chalaire should be the key for the Mustangs. Griffith (5 of 13, 44 yards passing) didn’t put the ball in the air much a year ago, but he rushed for 352 yards and 4 TD and has reliable, experienced players in Lewis (112 carries, 524 yards, 2 TD), Johnson (61 carries, 300 yards, 3 TDs; 23 tackles) and Kelley (64 carries, 286 yards, 3 TDs) to help carry the load. Wooters racked up 45 tackles in 2022.
COACH: Jody Littleton (Second season, 6-6) ALL-TIME RECORD: 404-500-16
STADIUM: Lion Stadium, Sunset Street and College Street, New Boston, 75570
2022 RESULTS: 6-6/4-2 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/6 offense, 8 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 9 OFFENSE: Pro I OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: ATH Connor Bobbitt (5-10, 15) … QB Xavier Rowden (6-2, 180) … RB Jomar Smith (5-9, 185)
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: Edge Dontae Thompson (6-2, 185) … DB Chris Ganaway (5-11, 150) … Edge Shawn Veals (6-0, 190)DL Eli Walker (6-1, 260) … DL Eli Barrett (5-10, 265).
2023 OUTLOOK: The Lions carved out a 6-6 season under first-year coach Littleton a year ago, earning the team’s first playoff berth since 2014. Another year in the system and good numbers returning on both sides of the ball should keep the Lions trending upward in 2023.
COACH: Herb Smith (Second season, 4-6) ALL-TIME RECORD: 184-313-2
STADIUM: Patriot Stadium, 466 FM 196 South, Pattonville 75468 2022 RESULTS: 4-6/2-4 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/8 offense, 9 defense LETTERMEN LOST:
OFFENSE: Slot-T OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: Ol Gavin Nicholas (6-4, 270) … RB Kardadrion Coulter (61, 185) … OL Carson Cox (5-9, 260), OL Ty Shannon (5-11, 250)
DEFENSE: 3-3 Stack DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Nicholas … DB Coulter … LB Easton Newman 2023 OUTLOOK: The Patriots bring back a ton of experience on the OL and DL, and Coulter is a playmaker on both sides of the ball – finishing with 966 rusing yards and 13 TDs, 14 catches for 263 yards and a TD and adding 38 tackles on the defensive side in 2022. Nicholas (30 tackles, 4 TFL; 30 pancakes) and Newman (47 tackles( are also key holdovers who helped the Patriots win a couple of district games a year ago.
COACH: Brandon Layne (Third season, 7-13) ALL-TIME RECORD: 160-319-3
STADIUM: Dragon Stadium, 120 Red River Road, Redwater 75573
2022 RESULTS: 4-6/2-4 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 17/7 offense, 7 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 9
OFFENSE: Multiple Pro
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Gavin Carrel (6-2, 218) … WR Marquez Jones (5-10, 158) … OL Nick Yim (5-9, 270)
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Colt Morrow (5-8, 160) … DL Cade Pipes (5-8, 200) … LB Devan Smith (6-0, 210) 2023 OUTLOOK: The Dragons made big strides a year agoin coach Layne’s second season, earning two wins – the first district victories for Redwater since 2018. Redwater is strong up front on both sides of the ball with Pipes (100 tackles, 10 sacks, 29 TFL) leading the defense and Yim anchoring the OL. Look for Jones, a speedster who has a UNT offer, to get the ball in his hands often from the RB and WR spots after scoring six times on 30 catches (597 yards) a year ago.
COACH: Davin Nelson (6th season, 50-16-1) ALL-TIME RECORD: 647-362-25
STADIUM: Mickey Mayne Tiger Stadium, 202 Tiger Drive, Daingerfield, Texas 75638
2022 RESULT: 10-3 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 23/16 LETTERMEN LOST: 9
OFFENSE: Multi-Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: ATH Aeryn Hampton, SR., 5’11, 190...QB Chase Johnson, JR., 6’2, 195…OL/DL Marlon Hayes, SR., 5’10, 244…OL/DL Nick Wallace, JR. 5’10, 277…RB Ashton Williams, SO., 5’10, 175…WR Amarion Simon-Jones, SR., 5’7, 145
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: MLB Quin Webb, Sr., 5’8, 198…OLB Braden Lewis, SR., 5’11, 185…DL/LB Jayson Moreno, SR., 5’11, 252…FS Kenny Mosley, JR., 5’9 165…OLB Jaqualin Kelly, SR., 6’2, 215
2023 OUTLOOK: David Nelson’s team has all the makings to make a long postseason run. Daingerfield has a stellar returning quarterback in junior Chase Johnson (3,456 yards passing, 42 touchdowns, 714 rushing yards and five touchdowns) and one of the premiere athletes in all of East Texas in senior Aeryn Hampton. Up front the Tigers will have four of their five starting offensive lineman back including Marlon Hayes and Nick Wallace. Defensively the Tigers return eight starters and will have a big speed advantage against the majority of the teams lined up against them.
Daingerfield Tigers — (From left)
COACH: Eric Droddy (7th season, 21-39, 27-54 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 264-443-9
STADIUM: Smith-Wall Stadium, 905 Houston Street, Queen City, Texas 75572
2022 RESULT: 4-6 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 21/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Multiple, Gun OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Delvon Federick, SR., 5’8, 170…OL Daniel Jones, SR., 6’3, 260…QB Clint Wiley, SR., 5’8, 170…WR Rylee Green, SR., 5’7, 160…RB Jason Joffray, SO., 5’8, 170
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Ke’Idie Harrison, SR., 6’1, 225…DL/OL Mason Stringer, SR., Mason Stringer, 6’1, 210…DB Hunter Parker, JR., 5’10, 170…LB Messiah Grundy, JR., 5’7, 165… DB DJ Henson, SO., 6’0, 165…DB Deketric Smith, SO., 6’0, 165…DB Brayden Wiley, JR., 5’8, 165 2023 OUTLOOK: Queen City has a solid blend of seniors at key positions and upcoming underclassmen playmakers. Senior Delvon Federick plays on both sides of the ball and will be counted on to be the work horse in the backfield for the Bulldogs. Behind center Clint Wiley is a three-year starter and leading the protection is three-year starting lineman Daniel Jones. Defensively Mason Stringer will anchor the defense and rarely leave the field during games while sophomore defensive backs DJ Henson and Deketric Smith will patrol the secondary for Queen City.
COACH: Jason Pitts (2nd year at school 2-8) ALL-TIME RECORD: 420-355-8
STADIUM: Eagle Stadium 11826 Hwy 154 E, New Diana, Texas 75650
2022 RESULT: 2-8 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 22/19 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Jaidyn Johnson, JR., 6’0, 175…QB Jaiden Williams, JR., 5’10, 185...RB Davyon Mapps, JR., 5’10, 185…C Roberto Aguilar, JR., 6’1, 245… OL Blayne McCray, SO., 6’2, 205, ATH DeJuan Johnson, FR., 5’10, 165
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Ayden Hamilton, JR., 6’4, 215…S/OLB Cohle Sherman, SR., 6’0, 185…S Landon Holly, JR., 5’8, 180…LB Angel Ruiz 5’10, 190
2023 OUTLOOK: Jason Pitts looks for things to be on the upswing this season for New Diana after a 2-8 2023 campaign. Jaiden Williams (359 yards, three touchdowns, six interceptions) is behind center and will have his top target in fellow junior Jaidyn Johnson (21 catches, 351 yards) back. Pitts said the Eagles will be extremely young with small groups in their senior and junior class. Defensively Caron Whitworth (106 tackles, 10 for loss, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries) will lead the Eagles.
COACH: David Nelson (2nd season at school 6-5, 17-34 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 653-367-25
STADIUM: Jimmy E. Cox Stadium, 980 School Avenue, Waskom, Texas 75692
2022 RESULT: 6-5 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 6/3 LETTERMEN LOST: 21
OFFENSE: Flexbone
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Caleb Bush, SR.,…OL DeAndre Prince, JR.,…OL, Daniel Garcia, JR,…RB/LB Nate Espy, SO., OL Harley Martin, JR.,…QB/DB Chris Hernandez, SO…
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Moises Agundiz, SR.,…DL Abraham Terrazas, SR.,…DB Kelton Williams, JR.,…
2023 OUTLOOK: If there was a singular team you can say was hit the hardest by graduation in East Texas, it’s the Waskom Wildcats. One year after going 6-5, the Wildcats return a combined three starters and lost a combined 21 lettermen.
Waskom will have a new quarterback in senior Caleb Bush, leading ball carrier in Nate Espy who is the top returning tackler from a year ago and will have virtually brand new offensive and defensive lines.
COACH: Joshua Willis (first year at school)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 463-451-34
STADIUM: Mustang Stadium, 701 Russell, Hughes Springs 75656
2022 RESULT: 3-8 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 16/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Flexbone
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB EJ Searcy, JR., 5’3, 145…WR Chris Collins, JR., 6’3, 175…RB/LB Braxton Pfieffer JR., 5’10, 190, OL/DL Tanner Westmoreland, JR., 5’9, 185…OL Jaxon Gammill, SR., 6’2, 245, RB D’Bari Abron, SO., 5’10, 145…WR Kaleb Williams, JR., 5’10, 145
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Bryce Ratley, JR., 5’9, 145…DL/OL Brenden Nunez, JR., 5’10, 230…
2023 OUTLOOK: Joshua Willis says there’s new excitement and energy throughout the Hughes Springs football program. The first-year head coach inherits a youthful team but have a bevy of varsity experience. “In order to be successful, we will need to quickly adapt to and execute in a new system and build confidence. We must quickly identify who our explosive skill players and playmakers are, as well as our team leaders.”
COACH: Justin Crow (2nd year at school 2-8)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 403-291-18
STADIUM: Jacket Stadium 2400 FM 451, Elysian Fields, Texas 75652
2022 RESULT: 2-8 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 16/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Dravian Rather, SR., 6’0, 19 …WR/S Nunu Kennedy, SO., 5’9, 160…OL Blake Meritt, SR., 6’2, 240…WR Brody Parker, JR., 5’10, 175…
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Deuntae Harrison, SO., 6’1, 230…DT Isaiah Lovell, JR., 5’10, 240…DT Jamarion Johnson, SO., 6’2, 255
2023 OUTLOOK: Justin Crow is hoping things turn around after a brutal 2023 season where Elysian Fields went just 2-8 after previously going 9-3. Deuntae Harrison (51 tackles, 11 sacks, 15 tackles for loss) who was named the all-East Texas Defensive Newcomer of the Year last season is a sophomore last season will lead a young defense. Speaking of young Elysian Fields’ offense is hoping to get some big plays out of senior running back Dravian Rather who returns after missing half the season last with a knee injury. Crow feels the defensive line will be the strength of the team while hopes to see develop the skill players as the season goes on.
COACH: Jeremy Jenkins (2nd year at school 9-6, 38-14 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 354-365-18
STADIUM: Eagle Stadium, 9788 SH 154 W. Gilmer, 75644 2022 RESULT: 9-6 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 23/19 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Boston Seahorn, SR., 5’11, 160…WR/CB Tyson Jenkins, SR., 6’1, 175…OL/LB Jake Shannon, SR., 6’0, 210…WR/LB Will Young, SR., 5’7, 185…OL Casen Cox, JR., 6’1, 245…OT Jeff Case, JR., 6’1, 185…WR Blaine Hart, SO., 6’4, 180…OL Jerry Sullivan, 6’0, 300 DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DT/TE Braxton Baker, SR., 6’2, 280…LB/RB Weston Seahorn, SR., 6’0, 200 2023 OUTLOOK: For a team that shocked many in reaching the 3A Division II semifinals last year, Harmony will not be sneaking up on anybody this year. The Eagles are well equipped to handle all of the new sets of eyes watching them as they return a combined 19 starters from last season including 10 on the offense and nine on the defense. Leading the offense will be quarterback Boston Seahorn, the reigning district’s Most Valuable Player. Seahorn was a dual threat in throwing for 21 touchdown and 2,100 yards passing and also rushing for 1,475 yards and 21 touchdowns. Braxton Baker is a next level defensive tackle who had 60 tackles including 15 for loss and three sacks while Jake Shannon finished with a team-high 115 tackles and was an all-state guard.
COACH: Jacob Magee (3rd year, 12-10) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 204-275-5
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Scarborough Stadium, 17750 US-287, Cayuga 75832 (Capacity: 1,888)
2022 RESULTS: 9-2 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/7 offensive/8 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 10 OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Landan Henry (511, 240, Sr.) ... QB Gunner Douglas (6-3, 170, So.) ... WR Dominic Johnson (6-3, 170, Jr.) ... TE Hayden Schranck (6-0, 165, So.) ... OL Presley Warren (6-1, 240, Sr.) ... Zack Johnson (5-10, 230, Jr.) ... OL Hunter Link (5-9, 190, Sr.) ... OL Matthew Baker (6-0, 195, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: OLB Whit Jenkins (6-1, 180, Sr.) ... MLB Shiloh Peckham (5-11, 200, Jr.) ... CB Jakobe Brown (5-10, 160, Sr.) ... OLB Jaden Davis (5-8, 165, Jr.) ... DE Camron Stegall (6-6, 225, So.) ... CB Levi McMahon (59, 130, So.) ... DE Talan Pettiette (6-0, 190, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Magee has led the Wildcats to the playoffs both season he has been at the helm, including a district title last season. ... Cayuga's first season as a varsity team was 46 years ago in 1977. The Wildcats have been to the postseason 14 times with four district championships and a state crown (2009). ... Their playoff record is 15-13. ... Jenkins returns after being named district defensive player of the year. He had 94 tackles and 17 tackles for loss. ... Brown had seven interceptions last season. ... "Replacing three all-district linemen and a 1500-yard rusher, we will rely heavily on our defense that returns eight of 11 starters," Magee said. "A heavy run game and athletic skill kids will allow us to work through some things early." ... As for his stop unit, Magee added, "Our defense will be our biggest strength. A season removed from allowing 10 points a game, we will only replace three guys."
COACH: Mike Loveless (1st year at Italy; Overall: 48-24, previously at Kerens from 2001-2006)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 572-418-34 DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Gladiator Coliseum, 300 S. College St., Italy 76651 (Capacity: 2,525)
2022 RESULTS: 4-6 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 18/5 offensive/5 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 10 OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Gared Wood (5-10, 170, Jr.) ... WR Treylan Fennell (6-1, 205, Jr.) ... OL Joe Phillips (5-10, 210, Sr.) ... WR Luke Drake (5-9, 185, Sr.) ... C Gavin Ramirez (5-11, 200, Sr.) ... WR Drederick Owens (6-1, 160, Sr.) ... TE Derik Ridlehuber (6-0, 180, Sr.) ... WR Terrence Jones (5-11, 170, Jr.) ... RB Dereon Simmons (5-10, 180, So.) ...
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Zach Bryant (6-2, 210, Sr.) ... DL Maddox Dickerson (6-3, 225, Jr.) ... LB Eric Solis (6-0, 185, So.) ... DL Hagan Carr (5-9, 225, Sr.) ... DL Jeramiah Hidalgo (5-11, 230, Sr.) ... DL JJ Acosta (6-0, 250, Jr.) ... LB Clayton Hellner (6-1, 185, Sr.)
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Loveless returns to head coaching duties for the first time since he led Kerens from 2001-2006, leading the Bobcats to four district championships and three regional semifinals. ... He has been at Southlake Carroll and Denton Guyer the last 16 years. Loveless is an Italy alum. ... The Gladiators have made the postseason 40 times and won 32 district titles, including nine straight from 1985-93. ... Italy has a playoff record of 45-38-1.
COACH: Craig Horn (2nd year, 8-3; Overall: 141-48, previously at Itasca, Hubbard Tenaha, Italy)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 344-389-17 DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Ellison Field, 124 W. Seley, Axtell 78631 (Capacity: 1,581) 2022 RESULTS: 8-3
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 17/7 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 6 OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: ATH Coldyn Horn (5-8, 165, Jr.) ... WR Kelby Hollingsworth (6-0, 180, Jr.) ... RB Tyson Michel (5-8, 165, Jr.) ... OT Brandon Klanika (6-0, 190, Jr.) ... G Jordan Ketcher (6-3, 290, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 46 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Troy Arlitt (5-8, 155, Jr.) ... DB Korbin Tucker (6-1, 150, So.) ... DT Remington Regian (6-2, 230, Sr.)
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Horn is in his 17th season as a head football coach, leading his teams to the playoffs in all but one of those seasons, including nine district titles. ... The Longhorns have been in the playoffs 13 times with six league titles. Their last solo district title was 1986, while they shared a crown in 2010. ... Axtell has a postseason record of 7-13. ... As a sophomore, Coldyn Horn rushed for 1,221 yards and 18 TDs on 186 attempts. He also threw for 807 yards and 13 TDs. ... Michel also went over 1,000 yards, rushing for 1,007 yards and seen TDS on 160 carries.
COACH: Kasey Black (4th year, 16-25) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 185-291-7
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I STADIUM: Eagle Field, 200 Capps St., Rio Vista 76093 (Capacity: 1,654)
2022 RESULTS: 4-7 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 6/3 offensive/4 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 15
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Nick Holt (5-10, 225, Sr.) ... OL Noah Andrews (5-9, 235, Sr.) ... OL Noah Holt (5-11, 195, Jr.) ... RB Pryce Elms (5-10, 170, So.) ... WR Dawson Macklin (6-2, 16-, Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: 3-3-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: CB Blaine Briscoe (6-0, 160, Sr.) ... DL Parks Hodges (5-10, 195, Jr.) ... OLB Kash Loyed (5-9, 155, So.)
... OLB Creed Martyniuk (5-9, 155, Jr.) ... DB Ashton Huey (5-9, 155, Jr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Black has taken the Eagles to two playoff appearances in his four years at the helm. ... Rio Vista has earned 14 playoff appearances with six district titles, the last league championship coming in 2000. ... The Eagles have a playoff record of 2-14. ... With the loss of 15 lettermen, Coach Black said his underclassmen must step up if the Eagles want to return to the playoffs.
COACH: Ted Patton (4th year at Kerens, 9-24; Overall: 65-89, previously at Elysian Fields, Rusk)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 566-405-41 DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: A.G. Godley Field, 200 Bobcat Lane, Kerens 75144 (Capacity: 1,318)
2022 RESULTS: 3-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 21/8 offensive/9 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 4
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Muziq Gunnell (5-9, 165, Jr.) ... QB Lane Lynch (6-1, 170, Sr.) ... RB Nehemiah Massey (5-9, 165, Jr.)( ... OL David Limon (5-10, 200, Jr.) ... RB Isaiah Jordan (6-2, 175, So.) ... WR Ryan Priddy (6-1, 155, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Brayden May (5-9, 170, Sr.) ... DL Daniel Lewis (6-0, 205, Jr.) ... LB Isaiah Carter (6-0, 180, So.) ... LB Matthew Rickard (5-9, 150, Jr.) ... DB Adrian Solis (5-7, 150, Sr.) ... DL Antonio Rodriguez (5-10, 180, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Patton enters his fourth year as Bobcats head coach, leading Kerens to the playoffs two of those previous three seasons. ... The Bobcats have won 25 district championships (last league title was 2008) and been in the playoffs some 38 times. They have a postseason record of 28-36. ... Kerens could be contenders in 2023 after making the playoffs last year and returning some 17 starters.
COACH: Ricky Torres (2nd year at Itasca, 4-6)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 450-528-36
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Patton Field, 123 North College, Itasca 76055 (Capacity: 1,374)
2022 RESULTS: 4-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 30/7 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Buddy Jackson (5-10, Jr.) ... RB David Torres (5-8, 160, Jr.) ... WR Andres Cruz (5-11, 150, So.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Robert Ford (5-10, 160, Jr.) ... S Justin Ludwig (5-10, 150, Jr.) ... DT Adyn Garcia (5-10, 240, Jr.) ...
LB Joseph Willman (6-0, 170, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Torres led the Wampus Cats to four wins in his first season at the helm. It was the most wins by Itasca since 2008 when the squad won eight games. The Wampus Cats have made the postseason 14 seasons and have won 10 district championships. Their playoff record is 6-12.
COACH: Daniel Pierce (7th year at Cross Roads, 14-43) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 100-322-4
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Rock Tower Stadium, 14434 Hwy 59, Cross Roads 75148 (Capacity: 900)
2022 RESULTS: 4-5 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/6 offensive/7 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Riley Brown (5-8, 155, Jr.) ... RB Tristan Himes (5-7, 145, Jr.) ... WR Aaron Clopton (5-8, 135, Sr.) ... RB Graham Story (5-10, 130, Sr.) ... OL Ethan Julian (60, 260, Jr.) ... OL Hunter Heacox (5-10, 230, Sr.) ... RB Ethan Smith (5-9, 145, So.) ... OL D'Angelo Vasquez (5-9, 225, Jr.) ... WR August Adams (5-8, 190, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 3-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Braydon Hart (5-11, 185, Sr.) ... LB Tay Price (5-10, 160, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Pierce has improved the Bobcats the last three years as Cross Roads has won 13 games after winning one in the previous three seasons. ... The Bobcats first season in 11-man football was 1980. They have been to the playoffs one time (2013) and are looking for their first district championship. Cross Roads lost its only playoff appearance. ... Last season, Brown threw for 807 uards and six touchdowns. He hit on 60 of 115 passing attempts. ... Story rushed for 503 yards and five TDs on 100 totes last season. ... Hart had 90 tackles last year with Price had four sacks for a minus 52 yards. ... Story picked off seven interceptions and returned two for touchdowns. ..."(We are) looking to make great strides and improving in special teams," Pierce said.
COACH: Drew Webster (5th season, 17-24) ALL-TIME RECORD: 115-281-2
STADIUM: Alba-Golden Stadium, 1373 CR 2377, Alba 75410 (Capacity: 1,435)
2022 RESULTS: 6-4 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/16
LETTERMAN LOST: 15 OFFENSE: Multiple OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Payton Dickinson, Sr. 6-0, 178 … RB Jake Hallman, Sr., 5-7, 160 … QB Easton Campbell, Sr., 6-0, 174 … HB Luke Sutton, Sr., 5-8, 149 … WR Cameron Lennon, Jr., 5-6, 145 … WR Wyatt Sutton, Jr., 6-2, 182 … RB Layton Williams, Soph., 6-2, 261 … OL Dylan Nichols, Sr., 5-8, 227
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Payton Dickinson, Sr. 6-0, 178 … DB Jake Hallman, Sr., 5-7, 160 … DB Cameron Lennon, Jr., 5-6, 145 … DB Wyatt Sutton, Jr., 6-2, 182 … DL Jaxen Carver, Jr., 6-3, 268 … DL Layton Williams, Soph., 6-2, 261 … DL Seth Converse, Sr., 6-1, 292
2023 OUTLOOK: The Panthers have posted a winning record for consecutive seasons for the first time since 2014-15. With eight starters back on each side of the ball, Alba-Golden should be in line for another winning campaign and be in contention for a playoff spot. Campbell threw for 1,652 yards wihth 12 touchdowns and eight interceptions last season. He’s got weapons around him with Dickinson, Luke Sutton and Hallman. Dickinson carried the ball 34 times for 397 yards, and he had 11 catches for 191 yards with 12 touchdowns. Luke Sutton had 26 crabs for 375 yards and three touchdowns. An injury limited Hallman to just one game, but he had four carries for 49 yards and Webster describes him as “an explosive player who can change the game in one touch.” Lennon is back on defense after compiling 44 tackles and four interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns. Carver had 11 tackles for loss and three sacks for the Panthers. Dickinson had 40 tackles and four interceptions in six games.
COACH: Rod Castorena (6th season, 43-13) ALL-TIME RECORD: 542-453-38
STADIUM: Fred Wilkerson Field at Bulldog Stadium, 11119 US 281, Cooper 75432 (Capacity: 2,306)
2022 RESULTS: 13-1, regional finalist RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 12/13
LETTERMAN LOST: 14 OFFENSE: Flex Bone Pistol OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Canon Ingram, Sr., 5-11, 185 … Slot Markell Smith, Sr., 5-11, 184 … RB Adryean Finney, Jr., 6-0, 182 … RB Keywine Denson, Sr., 5-10, 170 … OL Alfred Wilkerson, Sr., 6-4, 235 … OL Ross Moody, Sr., 6-7, 300 … Slot Jackson Fogelberg, Jr., 6-0, 175 … OL Tristen Wicks, Sr, 6-1, 190 … OL David Roush, Jr., 5-10, 190 … Slot Malichi Jeffrey, Jr., 5-8, 160 … OL Tyler Rutledge, Sr., 6-0, 180 … WR Austin Pecina, Jr., 6-0, 165
… QB John Ramos, Jr., 5-10, 165 … RB Julian Castorena, Soph., 5-8, 170 … TE Tyler Hoskison, Soph., 6-2, 210
DEFENSE: Split Defense 4-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Canon Ingram, Sr., 5-11, 185 … LB Markell Smith, Sr., 5-11, 184 … DB Adryean Finney, Jr., 6-0, 182 … LB Keywine Denson, Sr., 5-10, 170 … DL Alfred Wilkerson, Sr., 6-4, 235 … DB Jackson Fogelberg, Jr., 6-0, 175 … LB Zach Harper, Jr., 5-10 … DL Tristen Wicks, Sr, 6-1, 190 … DL David Roush, Jr., 5-10, 190 … LB Malichi Jeffrey, Jr., 5-8, 160 … DL Tyler Rutledge, Sr., 6-0, 180 … DB Austin Pecina, Jr., 6-0, 165 … LB John Ramos, Jr., 5-10, 165 … DL Tyler Hoskison, Soph., 6-2, 210
2023 OUTLOOK: The Bulldogs are going for their fourth consecutive district championship and fifth in six years. Catorena has had this program rolling since he arrived with the Bulldogs winning at least eight games in four of his five seasons at the helm, including a 24-2 record the past two seasons. Ingram (1,514 rushing yards, 21 touchdowns; seven catches, 225 yards, two touchdowns) is a big-time weapon. Smith also rushed for 1,000 yards and had 21 total touchdowns, and Finney had 895 rushign yards and 13 touchdowns. Moody anchors the offensive line, pacing the way for the big rushing attack. Ingram (86 tackles, nine tackles for loss), Denson (71 tackles, 21 tackles for loss), Wilkerson (132 tackles, seven tackles for loss, four sacks), Fogerlberg (60 tackles) and Harper (94 tackles) are back on defense. Abraham Lopez returns as the team’s kicker.
COACH: Brad Smithey (1st year, 0-0; 8-23 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 448-460-31
2022 RESULTS: 5-6 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 22/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Caydon Herron, Sr., 5-10, 180 … TE Warren
Richardson, Sr., 6-1, 190 … TE Cavan Armstrong, Sr., 6-4, 200 … OL Alex Puentes, Sr., 6-0, 220 …
ATH Jarrett Tisdale, Sr., 5-11, 175 … ATH Jadon Forniglia, Sr., 5-9, 160 … WR Adin Barnes, Jr., 5-10, 160 … OL Gage Sanders, Jr., 6-1, 225 … RB HD Davis, Soph., 6-0, 185 … OL Yunior Burciaga, Sr., 5-10, 190 … WR Harry Martinez, Sr., 6-1, 175 … OL Cody Killgo, Sr., 6-0, 255 … WR Landin Tomiello, Sr., 6-0, 170 … OL Triston Leonard, Jr., 5-11, 195 … TE Trey Jones, Soph., 5-10, 170 … ATH Reagan Bradshaw, Jr., 5-9, 160 … RB Bladen Creed, Soph., 5-9, 165
DEFENSE: Multiple DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Caydon Herron, Sr., 5-10, 180 … DL Warren Richardson, Sr., 6-1, 190 … DL Cavan Armstrong, Sr., 6-4, 200 … DL Alex Puentes, Sr., 6-0, 220 … LB Jadon Forniglia, Sr., 5-9, 160 … DB Adin Barnes, Jr., 5-10, 160 … DL Gage Sanders, Jr., 6-1, 225 … LB HD Davis, Soph., 6-0, 185 … LB Yunior Burciaga, Sr., 5-10, 190 … DB Harry Martinez, Sr., 6-1, 175 … DL Cody Killgo, Sr., 6-0, 255 … DB Landin Tomiello, Sr., 6-0, 170 … LB Triston Leonard, Jr., 5-11, 195 … LB Trey Jones, Soph., 5-10, 170 … LB Bladen Creed, Soph., 5-9, 165
2023 OUTLOOK: Smithey comes to Wolfe City after three years as the head coach at Corpus Christi West Oso, compiling a record of 8-23. The Wolves started slow last season, winning just one of their first five games before winning four of five to get into the postseason. Herron, Richardson and Armstrong should lead a very sold defense. The Wolves have athletes. Finding a quarterback will be the key.
COACH: Jawny Cannon (2nd year, 3-7) ALL-TIME RECORD: 129-132-0
STADIUM: Kevin Kiper Memorial Stadium, 423 Panther Path, Quinlan 75474 (Capacity: 2,259)
2022 RESULTS: 3-7 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 12/11 LETTERMAN LOST: 11
OFFENSE: Gun-T OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Jon Cruthird, Sr., 6-2, 175 … WR Layton Morgan, Jr.,
5-10, 155 … QB Kole Lively, Sr., 6-0, 195 … OL Eric Dickerson, Sr. 6-0, 225 … RB Garrett White, Jr.,
5-10, 195 … RB Grayson Drennan, Soph., 5-8, 155 … OL Jayden Joy, Soph., 5-8, 205
DEFENSE: 50 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jon Cruthird, Sr., 6-2, 175 … DB Layton Morgan, Jr.,
5-10, 155 … LB Kole Lively, Sr., 6-0, 195 … DL Eric Dickerson, Sr. 6-0, 225 … DB Ethan Selden, Jr., 6-0, 165 … LB Garrett White, Jr., 5-10, 195 … LB Grayson Drennan, Soph., 5-8, 155 … LB Jayden Joy, Soph., 5-8, 205 2023 OUTLOOK: Quinlan Boles just completed its 25th season of varsity football and moved back under .500 all-time. The Hornets missed the postseason for the fifth time in six years but do have some pieces back that give them a chance to contend for a playoff berth. Lively threw for 1,132 passing yards, and will have Cruthird (20 receptions for 300 yards and five touchdowns) and Morgan (500 all-purpose yards) back at his disposal. Dickerson is a force up front on both sides of the football.
COACH: Travis McClain (1st year, 0-0) ALL-TIME RECORD: 248-325-12
STADIUM: The Swamp, Rivercrest Rebel Stadium, 4126 Hwy 271 South, Bogata 75417 (Capacity: 1,965) 2022 RESULTS: 5-6 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 24/12 LETTERMAN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Mark Grider, Jr., 5-11, 160 … WR Cameron Lowe, Jr., 5-8, 150 … OL Aaron Raulston, Sr., 6-0, 205 … RB Connor Young, Sr., 5-10, 150 … FB JaQuan Brown, Jr., 6-0, 205 … OL Cade Easley, Jr., 6-0, 205 … OL Braxton Cheney, Jr., 6-3, 230 … WR Connor Herring, Jr., 5-9, 150 … OL Jake Ross, Jr., 6-0, 190 … WR Cason Fields, Sr., 5-10, 150 … RB Chance Duffer, Jr., 5-9, 160
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Cameron Lowe, Jr., 5-8, 150 … DL Aaron Raulston, Sr., 6-0, 205 … DB Connor Young, Sr., 5-10, 150 … LB JaQuan Brown, Jr., 6-0, 205 … DL Cade Easley, Jr., 6-0, 205 … DB Connor Herring, Jr., 5-9, 150 … DL Jake Ross, Jr., 6-0, 190 … DB Cason Fields, Sr., 5-10, 150 … LB Chance Duffer, Jr., 5-9, 160 2023 OUTLOOK: McClain takes over as head coach of the Rebels after previously serving as the offensive coordinator at Celina. Grider was one of the Rebels’ top receivers last year with 33 catches for 567 yards and six touchdowns. Now, he takes over at quarterback. He still has some weapons around him with Lowe, Young (33 catches, 439 yards, five touchdowns), Brown (27 carries, 167 yards, one touchdown) and Herring (24 catches, 404 yards, three touchdowns). Raulston (41 tackles), Brown (108 tackles, one interception) and Duffer (51 tackles) are among the key players on defense.
COACH: Shane Fletcher (2nd season at Honey Grove, 9-3; 112-86-1 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 575-440-40
STADIUM: Warrior Field, 17th St. at Maple St., Honey Grove 75446 (Capacity: 2,612)
2022 RESULTS: 9-3 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/21 LETTERMAN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Shotgun OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: TE Brody Mahan, Jr., 6-4, 240 … QB Ryelan Morris, Soph., 6-0, 165 … WR/QB Jarrmez Daniels, Soph., 5-11, 145 … WR Dre Patt, Jr., 5-5, 140 … OL Tate Banker, Jr., 5-11, 265 … RB Deon Morris, Sr. 6-0, 170 … OL Luis Mendez, Sr., 6-2, 275 … OL Cortney Cooper, Sr., 5-11, 225
DEFENSE: Multiple DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Levi Beavers, Jr., 6-0, 210 … DL Asher Price, Jr., 6-3, 225 … DL Brody Mahan, Jr., 6-4, 240 … DB Lucas Morrison, Sr., 6-1, 160 … DB Dre Patt, Jr., 5-5, 140 … DL Kobe Patt, Soph., 5-8, 230 … LB Kendal Wolfe, Jr., 6-0, 190 … DL Cortney Cooper, Sr., 5-11, 225
2023 OUTLOOK: With 11 starters back on offense and 10 back on defense from a nine-win team, expect the Warriors to be a strong contender in 2023. Morris threw for 678 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another 1,198 yards and 19 touchdowns last season. Beavers had 154 tackles, six fumble recoveries, three sacks, two blocked punts and four defensive touchdowns and is back to lead the defense. Mahan (81 tackles, four sacks) is also back. After 17 seasons at Leonard, Coach Fletcher made the move to HG. Fletcher has had some great seasons over the years at Leonard, including a trip to the state semifinals in 2013. He brings winning tradition and a new system to Warrior land.
COACH: Jeremy Phillips (1st year, 0-0)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 209-356-4
STADIUM: Ton Heflin Field, East on FM11, Como 75431 (Capacity: 2,000)
2022 RESULTS: 1-9
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 8/10
LETTERMAN LOST:15
OFFENSE: Slot-T
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Ian Rodgers … RB Julian Rodriguez … RB Kevin Hernandez … RB Alex Estrada … WR Giovanni Munoz
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Ian Rodgers … LB Julian Rodriguez … DB Kevin Hernandez … LB Alex Estrada … DB Giovanni Munoz
2023 OUTLOOK: Como-Pickton has had a winning record just once since 2005 — 6-4 in 2017 and missed the playoffs that season. The Eagles did make the postseason three straight seasons from 2018-20 but have missed the past two years. Phillips takes over after previously serving as the offensive coordinator at Hughes Springs. The Eagles have just 25 varsity players after graduating 15 players.
COACH: Cody Day (first year at Elkhart, 7-21 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 433-465-27
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD: 11-11-2
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 0
DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS: 13
STADIUM: Jerry Ives Memorial Stadium, Sheridan Street, Elkhart, 75839 (Capacity 1,341)
2022 RESULTS: 2-8/1-4 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/9 offense, 9 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 2
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL L.D. Smith (6-3, 235) … WR Jayden Chapman (5-9, 165) … QB Trystyn Tidrow (6-2, 185)
… TE Pablo Rodarte (6-1, 195) … WR Bryant Lipsey (6-0 185)
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Smith … DL Rodarte … LB Lipsey … LB Jackson Denney
2023 OUTLOOK: The Elks were young and it showed in 2022, but nearly everyone returns with a year’s worth of experience. Smith (40 tackles; 23 pancakes) will anchor the offensive and defensive lines, and the Elks should have plenty of offensive firepower with the return of QB Tidrow (1,723 passing yards; 322 rushing yards, 24 total TDs), WR Chapman (58 catches, 826 yards, 8 TD), WR Lipsey (26 catches, 3 TD) and TE Rodarte (5 TDs) … Rodarte (45 tackles), Lipsey (60 tackles) and Denney (35 tackles) are key holdovers on the defensive side.
COACH: Richard Bishop (sixth year at Westwood, 15-36)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 234-382-9 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-7 STATE
CHAMPIONSHIPS: 0
STADIUM: Westwood Panther Stadium, 1812 Panther road, Palestine 75801 (Capacity
2,970) 2022 RESULTS: 5-6/4-2 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 22/7 offense, 8 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 6
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Lamarion Goodwyn (6-1, 235) … ATH
Kayen Dial (5-11, 185) … RBB Jordan Williams (5-8, 168) … OL Lucas Smith (5-11, 230) …
WR Shannon Jackson (5-11, 165) … WR Jordan Velasquez (5-10, 160) … OL Kaleb Savage (6-3, 275) … OL Sean McCartney (6-3, 265) … OL Zemetress Randle (6-1, 280)
DEFENSE: 3-4 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Boston Anderson (6-2, 190) … LB Myron Melton (5-10, 200) … LB Brandon Russell (6-2, 215) … LB Brayden Barron (5-10, 180) … DB David Russell (5-8, 165) … DB Jackson … DB
Velasquez … LB Chris Herndon (5-10, 160) …
2023 OUTLOOK: The Panthers overcame a slow start in 2022 to win four district games and earn a playoff spot. Gordon (85 of 145, 1,280 yards, 16 TD; 138 carries, 732 yards, 8 TD) is back to direct the offense, and he has weapons all around in Dial – who will impact the game on offense, defense and special teams – Williams (112 carries, 710 yards, 5 TD) … Jackson (14 catches, 268 yards, 5 TD) … Velasquez (14 catches, 164 yards, 1 TD) to go along with a stout OL … Anderson (63 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries) … Melton (85 tackles) …Jackson (42 tackles, 2 interceptions) … Velasquez (52 tackles) and Herndon (42 tackles) are all back after solid seasons on defense, and look for big things from Russell, who missed the 2022 season with an injury
COACH: Cody Ross (5th season, 34-15, 35-34 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 391-449-20
STADIUM: R.C. Beauchamp Stadium 169 Washington Street, Beckville, Texas 75631
2022 RESULT: 10-2 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 20/18 LETTERMEN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Power Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB/LB J’Koby Williams, SR., 5’11, 178…QB/LB Calan Castles, SR., 6’4, 220…RB/LB Will Bogs, SR., 6’1, 201…C Brady Davis, SR., 5’11, 220…G/DE Micah English, SR., 6’1, 205…G Cole Heard, SR., 5’6, 205…RB/LB Jorden Prince, SO., 6’0, 185…G Eli Sanders, SR., 6’1, 270…OT Landon Bennett SR., 6’2, 180…OL Jasper Best, SR., 6’2, 220…WR JT Smith, JR., 6’6, 180…OT Levi LaGrone, SR., 6’3, 240
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Aiden Harris, JR., 5’11, 150…LB Tyson Oden, JR., 6’2, 190…DB Austin Berry, SR., 6’3, 205… DB Baker Seegers, JR. 5’10, 140
2023 OUTLOOK: Many programs would happily take a 10-win season and securing a second-straight district title, not the Beckville Bearcats. A stunning loss 35-14 to Joaquin in the second round of the postseason fuels this year’s Beckville squad that is led by all-state running back and recent Texas Tech commit J’Koby Williams. The senior ran for 1,483 yards and 26 touchdowns while averaging over 15 yards per carry last season. Williams also led the Bearcats in catches (23), receiving yards (615) and touchdown receptions (nine). Senior quarterback/linebacker Calan Castles is in his second season in Cody Ross’s system and looks to improve off of last season’s 1,844 yard, 25-touchdown, seven interception season. Castles also rushed for 389 yards and four scores. Both Williams and Castles will play linebacker on defense and alongside Will Bogs will form quite a line backing trio most games. Beckville is loaded upfront on both lines and looked prime for a stellar season. If the Bearcats were to make a long postseason run it would be this season with Williams being a senior, Castles a solid quarterback/linebacker, a veteran crew of linemen and plenty of other playmakers when teams key on Williams.
COACH: Brian Pullum (first season)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 443-489-19
STADIUM: Wildcat Stadium, North Wildcat Drive, Big Sandy, Texas 75755
2022 RESULT: 3-7 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 20/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 9
OFFENSE: Trips
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Kayden Smith, JR., 6’1, 170…RB/DB Malijah Francis, JR., 5’10, 175…WR/DB Adrian Johnson, SR., 6’3, 165…OL/DL Kaleb Ramedies, SR., 5’10, 225…WR/DB Ja’Davian Sanders, JR., 5’9, 163…WR/DB, Ka’Myrie Fountain, JR., 5’7, 145
DEFENSE: 3-4
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL/OL Brennon Ference, JR., 5’11, 254…LB Logan Brown, JR., 5’10, 165….DB Damion Dixon, JR., 5’10, 165…LB Landen Hartman, SO., 5’10, 185
2023 OUTLOOK: For the first time in a decade and a 1/2 Larry Minter will not be patrolling the sidelines for Big Sandy as after 35 years including the last 14 as head coach, Minter retired in the year part of the year. Brian Pullum who was previously an assistant at Grand Saline takes over as coach. Big Sandy had another rough season last year going 3-7 after going 2-8 the previous season. Pullum inherits a young squad with some speed but trying to defeat the likes of Beckville, Harleton and Hawkins won’t be easy task for Big Sandy.
COACH: Paul Gould (6th season, 23-30, 65-47 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 283-318-14
STADIUM: Jeff and Opal Austin Stadium 100 West Perry Street, Frankston, Texas 75763
2022 RESULT: 9-3 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 18/15 LETTERMEN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB/LB Tyler Rogers, JR., 5’10, 175…QB/OLB Reese Hicks, JR., 6’1, 190…RB/DB Kaymon Davis, SR., 5’11, 185…OL/DL Brayden Dotson, JR., 6’2, 245…OL/DL Carson Allen, JR., 6’2, 235…WR/DB AJ Donnell, SO, 6’3, 170…
DEFENSE: 3-3 Stack
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB/WR Conlan Lemay, SR., 6’2, 170…DB Ryan Harper, SR., 5’9, 165…LB Timmy Ryals, JR., 5’9, 195…OLB Walker McCann, SR., 6’3, 205…DB Devin Allen, SR., 6’0, 175…DL Sir’Isaac Foster, SR., 5’10, 245…OLB Davis
Holladay, SO., 5’11, 185…
2023 OUTLOOK: Frankston will be right in the mix at the hierarchy of District 10-2A Division I. The Indians have size, speed and athleticism to be in the mix of things as Frankston returns seven starters on offense and eight on defense. Much like with majority of upper 2A schools the Indians are chalk full of two-way players led by running back/linebacker Tyler Rogers. While experienced in the quarterback and playmaker department, Frankston is rather young on the line. By the time district play rolls around Frankston expects to be in the mix of things.
COACH: Kyle Little (5th season, 27-19)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 314-347-6
STADIUM: Wildcat Field, 17000 Texas State Highway 154, Harleton Texas 75651
2022 RESULT: 6-5 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 18/19 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Pro
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR/DB Cameron Johnson, SR., 6’0, 180…ATH Blaine Cornelius, SR., 5’8, 165…OL/DL Peyton Murray, SR., 6’5, 260…QB Carson Wallace, JR., 6’2, 175…OL/DL Noel Fajardo, JR., 5’10, 205…WR/DB Alijah Johnson, SO., 5’10, 165…WR/DB Peyton Jones, SO. 6’0, 160… RB Kason Anding, SO., 5’6, 165… RB/LB Draven Ring, SR., 5’7 165…OL/DE Luke Ratcliff, SR., 5’10, 205…RB/DB
Izayah Farris, SO., 5’8, 165
DEFENSE: 3-3 Stack
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Jayden Johnson, SR., 6’2, 210…LB Colby Raibourn, SR., 5’6, 165…DB/WR Shawn Booth, JR., 5’8, 160
2023 OUTLOOK: Harleton looks to improve off of last season’s six win total and make a run at state-ranked Beckville for the district title. The Wildcats have a plethora of weapons with a combined 19 returning starters from last season. Three-time allState defensive end Jayden Johnson (95 tackles, 33 for loss, three fumble recoveries, 5.5 sacks) will anchor a stout defensive unit. Senior Colby Raibourn is a returning two-time first-team all-district linebacker. Junior quarterback Carson Wallace who was named the 2A State Tournament Most Valuable Player in Harleton’s 2A State baseball championship, is the man behind center after taking over late last season. Cameron Johnson and Blaine Cornelius will be counted on to make plays for the Wildcats. The defense will keep a lot of games close so if the offense can get on the same page, the Wildcats will win a lot of games this season.
COACH: Bobby Chadwick (second season, 3-7, 37-50-1 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 383-511-23
STADIUM: Glyn Johnston Stadium 11377 Union Grove Road, Union Grove, Texas 75647
2022 RESULT: 3-7 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 20/17 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Pro I
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR/DB Judson George, JR., 5’9, 170…QB Jace Roberts, JR., 6’2, 180…OL/DL Jacob Humphreys, JR., 5’10, 215…OL Cade Sullivan, SR., 5’10, 255…RB/DE Jacob Griffin, 6’2, 220…OL/DL Dalton Hawkins, SO., 6’0, 255, OL Ryan Hickerson, SO., 5’9, 175…WR Peyton Laake, SR., 5’9, 150
DEFENSE: Split
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Carter Cooper, SO., 5’8, 150…LB Kayden Day, JR., 5’10, 185…LB Will Wilson, JR., 5’9, 140… DE Gracen Graham, SO., 6’2, 190
2023 OUTLOOK: Points were at premium last season for Union Grove who after winning three of their four non-district games, dropped all six of their District 10-2A D-I games. In district play the Lions only scored more than nine points once and that came in the season finale against Beckville who pulled their starters early in the second quarter. Things could potentially be better in 2023 as Bobby Chadwick, who is in his second season has head coach, has 17 returning starters. Union Grove has some talented underclassmen led by quarterback Jace Roberts and Judson George and size on their lines led by sophomore Dalton Hawkins. Depth will be a challenge for a team that look to win more than one district game for the first time since 2017.
COACH: Kyle Adams (first season) ALL-TIME RECORD: 282-331-9
STADIUM: Rebel Stadium, 100 Rebel Road, Ore City, 75683
2022 RESULT: 2-8 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 15/12 LETTERMEN LOST: 13
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Gage Cavanaugh, JR., 6’0, 180, RB Slayden Wright, JR., 5’10, 185…WR/DB Blake Coppedge, SR., 5’10, 160…WR/DB Cudder Reynolds, SR., 6’1, 175
DEFENSE: Multiple DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE/TE Diego Valasquez, SR., 5’11, 210…DL Anthony Brown, JR., 6’1, 275…LB/RB Angel Velasquez, SO., 5’11, 185…LB/RB Jayden Freeman, SR., 5’9 165, DB/WR Kyler Rowe, SO., 6’2, 170
2023 OUTLOOK: Kyle Adams took over the reigns as Athletic Director/Head Coach at Ore City back on March 3. Adams looks to turn around a program that has lost 23 games the last three seasons including a 2-8 showing last season. The Rebels will be led by junior Gage Cavanaugh at quarterback and he’ll look to get the ball to junior Slayden Wright who rushed for over 600 yards last season. Junior defensive lineman Anthony Brown (6’1, 275 pounds) will anchor the defense that Adams feels is the team’s strongest area.
COACH: Kellan Carrell (first season)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 436-378-24
STADIUM: Lowrance Field Price 179 Hawk Drive, Hawkins, Texas 75765
2022 RESULT: 4-7 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STATERS: 17/24
OFFENSE: Wing-T
LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL/DL Coleman Tapia, SR., 5’10, 232…OL/DL Cameron Johnson, JR., 5’11, 240…WR/DB Larry Moungle, JR., 6’1, 245…RB/LB Josiah Welch, JR., 5’9, 165…RB/DL Kaleb Ard, JR., 5’10, 195…OL/DL Julien Griffin, SO., 6’5, 310…WR/DB Toby Gwin, SR., 5’9, 155…TE/DE Derek Hollman, JR., 6’9, 215
DEFENSE: 4-2-5
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB/WR Brayden Givens, SO., 6’2, 175…DL/OL Brycen Hill, JR., 5’10, 215…DL/OL Troy Conley, JR., 5’10, 195…LB/RB Jaxson Ritchey, SR., 5’10, 185… 2023 OUTLOOK: For the first time in seven years Hawkins will be under the guidance of a new coach. Kellan Carrell, who previously was the defensive coordinator at Mount Vernon, takes over for Scott Evans. Carrell inherits a team with a combined 17 starters returning. The Hawks will no doubt have size up front and a lot of playmakers who can make plays when given some space.
COACH: Kerry Therwhanger (8th year, 65-24 at school, 167-75 overall)
ALL-TIME RECORD: 507-447-37
STADIUM: John Herbert Eakin Stadium, 836 Bear Dr., Timpson, 75975
2022 RESULTS: 14-1 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 25/19 LETTERMEN LOST: 3
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Terry Bussey, Sr., 6-0, 195… WR Vosky Howard, Sr., 6-0, 190 … RB JJ Garner, Jr., 6-0, 197
DEFENSE: 3-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Terry Bussey, Sr., 6-0, 195… LB Vosky Howard, Sr., 6-0, 190 … LB JJ Garner, Jr., 6-0, 197 … LB Tyler Lane, Sr., 5-11, 200 2023 OUTLOOK: Timpson is on an unprecedented run. From 2005-13, the Bears went to the playoffs just one time and won more than three games twice. Now, Timpson has made nine consecutive postseason appearances and is on an incredible threeyear run that features a 40-3 record since Bussey arrived in high school. The Bears have yet to lose regular season game in the past three seasons. Timpson has made it to the state semifinals in all of the last three seasons. Bussey is a five-star recruit rated as the No. 15 recruit and No. 1 athlete in the nation by the 247Sports Composite Rankings. Bussey threw for 2,177 yards and 26 touchdowns with just one interception last season, and he rushed for 2,596 yards and 46 touchdowns last season to be selected as Mr. Texas Football. Bussey also picked off five passes on defense. The Bears also have Howard — a three-star recruit with offers from the likes of Duke, Vanderbilt, Auburn and more. Lane had 180 tackles last season on defense.
COACH: Brandon Alvarez (4th year, 17-15) ALL-TIME RECORD: 553-289-13
STADIUM: Bulldog Stadium, 459 N US Hwy 59, Garrison, 75946 2022 RESULTS: 7-4
RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 16/19 LETTERMEN
LOST: 8 OFFENSE: Multiple Pro
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Omarion Rasberry, Sr., 5-10, 180 … QB Brayden Davison, Sr., 6-0, 195 … WR Ja’Christopher Shepherd, 6-2, 185 … TE Gavin Pollard, Jr., 6-2, 235 … RB JD Black, Sr., 6-2, 205 … RB Antonio Yarborough, Jr., 5-8, 155 … OL Jabrahlyn Jones, Jr., 6-3, 305 … RB Avery Yarborough, Soph., 5-7, 150 … WR Briely Montgomery, Sr., 5-7, 160 … WR/RB JT Reagan, Fr., 5-9, 155 … OL Jesse Traxler, Sr., 5-10, 205
DEFENSE: New defense DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Brayden Davison, Sr., 6-0, 195 … DB Ja’Christopher Shepherd, 6-2, 185 … DL Gavin Pollard, Jr., 6-2, 235 … LB JD Black, Sr., 6-2, 205 … DL Gatlin Holmes, Sr., 6-3, 185 … DB Antonio Yarborough, Jr., 5-8, 155 … DL Jabrahlyn Jones, Jr., 6-3, 305 … DB Avery Yarborough, Soph., 5-7, 150 … LB Caden Reneau, Soph., 5-9, 165 … DB Briely Montgomery, Sr., 5-7, 160 … DB JT Reagan, Fr., 5-9, 155 … DL Jesse Traxler, Sr., 5-10, 205 2023 OUTLOOK: After losing just one starter on offense and two on defense, along with a 7-1 junior varsity, the Bulldogs are equipped to make some noise in 2023. Garrison has made the playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons, and all signs point to a 15th straight appearance being on the table. Davidson is back at quarterback after throwing for 1,246 yards and 18 touchdowns and running for another eight touchdowns. He also had 132 tackles to stabilize himself as the field general on both sides of the ball, according to Alvarez. Rasberry (132 carries, 1,262 yards, 10 touchdowns) returns in the backfield and is a state champion powerlifter. Shepherd (22 catches, 415 yards, 10 touchdowns) is back at receiver and he also had two interceptions on defense.
COACH: Wade Lawson (9th year, 62-28) ALL-TIME RECORD: 358-350-19
STADIUM: Ram Stadium, 10901 US-84 E., Joaquin, 75954 2022 RESULTS: 9-3
RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 14/5 LETTERMEN LOST: 12 OFFENSE: Slot-T
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Gauge Jordan, Sr., 5-9, 175 … HB Jericho Newman, Sr., 6-1, 195 … TE Ty Neal, Sr., 6-4,210 … OL Clayton Thomas, Sr., 5-11, 210 … FB Dallon Jordan, Jr., 5-7, 170 … TB Tate Bass, Jr., 5-9, 165 … OL Brayden Cummings, Jr., 6-5, 325 … TE Justyn Brown, Jr., 5-11, 180 … OL Aiden Kilpatrick, Soph., 5-11, 245 … TE Caleb Brooks, Sr., 5-11, 165 … FB Elijah Hardison, Jr., 5-7, 165 … OL Ty’Kevion Bledsoe, Sr, 5-10, 255 … OL Lucas Evans, Jr., 6-0, 235 … OL/K Jesus Bravo, Jr., 5-10, 225 … TB Duncan McCann, Jr., 5-10, 155 … TB Kayden Miller, Jr., 5-8, 155 … TE Karson Rogers, Soph., 5-11, 170
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Gauge Jordan, Sr., 5-9, 175 … DB Jericho Newman, Sr., 6-1, 195 … DL Ty Neal, Sr., 6-4,210 … DL Clayton Thomas, Sr., 5-11, 210 … LB Dallon Jordan, Jr., 5-7, 170 … DB Tate Bass, Jr., 5-9, 165 … DL Brayden Cummings, Jr., 6-5, 325 … LB Justyn Brown, Jr., 5-11, 180 … DL Aiden Kilpatrick, Soph., 5-11, 245 … DB Caleb Brooks, Sr., 5-11, 165 … LB Elijah Hardison, Jr., 5-7, 165 … DL Ty’Kevion Bledsoe, Sr, 5-10, 255 … DL Lucas Evans, Jr., 6-0, 235 … DB Duncan McCann, Jr., 5-10, 155 … DB Kayden Miller, Jr., 5-8, 155 … LB Karson Rogers, Soph., 5-11, 170 2023 OUTLOOK: Joaquin was in the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season last year and won at least eight games for the fifth time in six years. Gauge Jordan is back at quarterback. He attempted just 27 passes a year ago and completed 10 of them for 293 yards and seven touchdowns with just one interception. The Rams are going to run, run and run some more. Joaquin ran the ball 426 times for 4,231 yards and 64 touchdowns with Jordan carrying the ball 117 times for 1,214 yards and 20 touchdowns. Dallon Jordan is the team’s top returning tackler with 133. Bravo made 51 of his 58 extra point attempts last season.
COACH: Tory Barnes (3rd year, 1-9) ALL-TIME RECORD: 438-400-20
STADIUM: Wolf Stadium, 702 North Clark Street, San Augustine, 75972 2022 RESULTS: 0-10
RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 16/14 LETTERMEN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Power spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR DeMarion Teagle, Sr., 5-10, 170 … QB
Tymorian Cartwright, Soph., 5-7, 155 … RB Andrew Nash, Soph., 5-7, 175 ... WR KeJaylon Mosby, Jr., 6-0, 185 … WR Alexander Moore-Haskins, Sr., 5-10, 175 … OL Jakameron Roberts, Jr., 6-0, 210 … WR Jayden Clifton, Jr., 6-1, 160 … WR Jerkeldrick Malone, Jr., 6-0, 165 … WR Javarris Barnes, Soph., 6-1, 170 … WR D’Adrian Renfroe, Fr., 6-2, 175 … OL Charlie Carranza, Sr., 5-10, 200 … OL Jaylon Kirksey, Jr., 6-2, 295
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB DeMarion Teagle, Sr., 5-10, 170 … DB Tymorian Cartwright, Soph., 5-7, 155 … DB Andrew Nash, Soph., 5-7, 175 ... LB KeJaylon Mosby, Jr., 6-0, 185 … LB Alexander Moore-Haskins, Sr., 5-10, 175 … DL Jakameron Roberts, Jr., 6-0, 210 … DB Jayden Clifton, Jr., 6-1, 160 … DB Jerkeldrick Malone, Jr., 6-0, 165 … DB Javarris Barnes, Soph., 6-1, 170 … DB D’Adrian Renfroe, Fr., 6-2, 175 … DL Charlie Carranza, Sr., 5-10, 200 … DL Jaylon Kirksey, Jr., 6-2, 295 2023 OUTLOOK: It’s been a tough few years for the Wolves with just four wins and no playoff appearances in the past three seasons, including an 0-10 mark last year, following making the playoffs every year from 2011-19 and winning 39 games in 201719 with two trips to the state semifinals in 2017 and 2018. San Augustine has young talent coming up, including the freshman Renfroe. Teagle (90 tackles, two interceptions; 22 catches, 334 yards, six touchdowns) is a veteran gamechanger, and Cartwright is taking over at quarterback.
COACH: Jared Wallace (3rd year, 13-10 at school; 30-36 overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 372-401-23
STADIUM: Dragon Stadium, 343 FM 417 West, Shelbyville, 75973
2022 RESULTS: 6-5 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 18/19 LETTERMEN LOST: 4
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB DJ Barnes, Jr., 5-11, 175 … RB Benny Smith, Soph., 5-10, 205 … WR Dylan Parker Sr., 5-9, 165 … OL Casen Lee, Soph., 6-3, 270
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB DJ Barnes, Jr., 5-11, 175 … DB Dylan Parker Sr., 5-9, 165 … LB Wyatt Frick, Sr., 6-1, 185 … DL Casen Lee, Soph., 6-3, 270 2023 OUTLOOK: Shelbyville has made the playoffs in each of the past five seasons and are loaded up to return to the postseason again in 2023. The Dragons graduated just four players and have nine starters back on offense and 10 starters back on defense. Barnes is a game-changer. He was 127 of 187 for 1,885 yards with 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions last season, and he had 122 carries for 823 yards and seven touchdowns. Barnes also had 42 tackles and an interception on defense. Smith had 233 carries for 1,577 yards and 18 touchdowns. Parker had 38 catches for 583 yards and six touchdowns on offense, and he had two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, on defense. Frick (71 tackles, three fumble recoveries) and Lyons (33 tackles, two sacks) are two of the top returners on defense.
COACH: Jordan Wood (3rd year, 6-14 at school; 10-20
overall) ALL-TIME RECORD: 471-472-34
STADIUM: Grapeland Sandies Stadium, 1007 N. Olive St., Grapeland, 75844
2022 RESULTS: 2-8 RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 16/16 LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Maleek Johnson, Soph., 5-6, 170 … OL Jesse Ellington, Soph., 6-1, 280 … OL Justin Ellington, Sr., 6-5, 305 … OL Rickie Gilmore, Jr., 6-4, 275 … OL Casey Morris, Sr., 6-2, 280 ... RB William Smith, Sr., 5-11, 205
DEFENSE: Stack DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Jesse Ellington, Soph., 6-1, 280 … LB Tray Gilmore, Jr., 6-3, 235 … LB Jax Vickers, Sr., 6-0, 205 ... DB Keavy Bruins, Soph., 5-10, 150 … LB Bryson Johnson, Jr., 6-0, 185 … DL Braelon McDaniels, Soph., 5-10, 260 … DL Christian Smith, Sr., 6-1, 330 … LB Isiaih Chimal, Jr., 5-11, 185 … DB
Sean Walker, Soph., 5-8, 170
2023 OUTLOOK: Grapeland missed the playoffs for the second straight year after six straight trips. The Sandies are young once again after losing just seven lettermen. Grapeland will rely on plenty of sophomores this season, including Johnson, Jesse Ellington, Bruins, McDaniels and Walker. Tray Gilmore, who was a sophomore, last season, is the team’s returning tackler with 133 stops last season.
COACH: Danny Bragg (3rd year, 7-14) ALL-TIME RECORD: 264-299-5
STADIUM: Tiger Stadium, 109 Timberland Hwy, Pineland, 75968 2022 RESULTS: 3-7
RETURNING LETTERMAN/STARTERS: 9/158/9 LETTERMEN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Wing T OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Jakorian Walker, Sr., 6-0, 170 … OL Evan Sensat, Sr., 6-2, 300 … OL Briley Rogers, Sr., 5-10, 260 … OL Ryan Estes, Jr., 6-0, 240 … ATH Peyton
Bourque, Jr., 5-10, 160 … TE Alex Richardson, Jr., 6-1, 185 … RB Kevin Freeman, Jr., 5-10, 220 … RB Kameron Striegel, Jr., 5-8, 150 … WR JaKobe Harris, Soph., 6-1, 185 … WR Chad Goss, Sr. … RB Tyler Striegel, Jr. … TE Kyle Parnell, Jr. … OL Tristan Wilson, Jr. … OL Dustin Welch, Jr. … OL Stephen Morrison, Jr. … OL Rayburn McClellan, Soph. … OL Harley Norwood, Sr.
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Jakorian Walker, Sr., 6-0, 170 …DOL Evan Sensat, Sr., 6-2, 300 … OL Briley Rogers, Sr., 5-10, 260 … OL Ryan Estes, Jr., 6-0, 240 … DL Alex Richardson, Jr., 6-1, 185 … LB Kevin Freeman, Jr., 5-10, 220 … LB
Kameron Striegel, Jr., 5-8, 150 … DB JaKobe Harris, Soph., 6-1, 185 … DB Chad Goss, Sr. … DB Tyler Striegel, Jr. … LB Kyle Parnell, Jr. … DL Tristan Wilson, Jr. … DL Dustin Welch, Jr. … DL Stephen Morrison, Jr. … DL Rayburn McClellan, Soph. … DL Harley Norwood, Sr.
2023 OUTLOOK: A 7-2 record from the junior varsity in 2022, along with eight starters back on offense and seven back on defense gives the Tigers optimism of a turnaround in 2023. Walker threw for 653 yards and six touchdowns, and he ran for 1,133 yards and 15 touchdowns. The Tigers are strong up front on both sides of the football with the likes of Sensat and Rogers.
COACH: Josh Turner (5th season, 23-19) ALL-TIME: 247-289-15
STADIUM: George Frost Field, Highway 8, Maud, 75567
2022 RESULTS: 9-3 area finalist RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/10
LETTERMEN LOST: 10 OFFENSE: Multiple Pro OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Cason Leavitt, Jr., 5-9, 155 … WR Trentyn Sisson, Sr., 6-2, 190 … TE Micah Bishop, Sr., 6-0, 205 … OL Slyder Sanders, Jr., 5-10, 205 … WR Rip Thomas, Sr., 5-9, 165 … QB/WR Brock Windham, Jr., 5-10, 165 … FB Reece Bailey, Jr., 5-7, 190
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Cason Leavitt, Jr., 5-9, 155 … LB
Trentyn Sisson, Sr., 6-2, 190 … LB Micah Bishop, Sr., 6-0, 205 … DL Slyder Sanders, Jr., 5-10, 205 … DB Rip Thomas, Sr., 5-9, 165 … DB Brock Windham, Jr., 5-10, 165 … LB Reece Bailey, Jr., 5-7, 190 2023 OUTLOOK: Maud is expected to be a contender for the district crown in 2023. Running back and defensive back Cason Leavitt (1,300 rushing yards), linebacker and receiver Trentyn Sisson (85 tackles), and linebacker and tight end Micah Bishop (76 tackles) are all expected to make noise this year.
COACH: Chris Davis (2nd season, 4-6 at Clarksville) ALL-TIME: 443-542-34
STADIUM: New Century Club Field, South Pecan Street and West Baker Street, Clarksville, 75426 2022 RESULTS: 4-6 bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/13 LETTERMEN LOST: 6
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Jonathan Olguin, Sr., 5-10, 220 … QB Dot Morgan, So., 6-0, 210 … TE Ra’kadrian Minter, Jr., 6-3, 210 … WR Jamarion Williams, Sr., 5-8, 150 … RB Lance Miller, Jr., 5-8, 165 … WR Romeo Minter, So., 6-0, 165 … WR Pedro Ortiz, So., 5-11, 150
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Jonathan Olguin, Sr., 5-10, 220 … DE Ra’kadrian Minter, Jr., 6-3, 210 … DB Jamarion Williams, Sr., 5-8, 150 … LB Lance Miller, Jr., 5-8, 165 … DB Romeo Minter, So., 6-0, 165 … DB Pedro Ortiz, So., 5-11, 150
2023 OUTLOOK: Clarksville can book its third straight playoff trip. Its 2023 success will start with quarterback Dot Morgan (2,092 passing yards and 20 touchdowns) and running back and linebacker Jonathan Olguin (777 rushing yards, seven rushing touchdowns, 100 receiving yards, two receiving touchdowns, and 47 tackles).
COACH: Chance Blackburn (0-0 at Simms Bowie) ALL-TIME: 294-486-21
STADIUM: Pirate Stadium, 47 James Bowie Lane, Simms, 75574
2022 RESULTS: 9-3 regional semifinalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 26/19 LETTERMEN LOST: 3
OFFENSE: Slot-T OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: FB Dylan Braley, Sr., 5-8, 225 … TB Lane Johnson, Sr., 5-6, 150 … QB Logan McCullough, Sr., 5-9, 150 … OL Gunner Robinson, Sr., 5-11, 210 … OL Rhett Tucker, Sr., 6-2, 355 … TB Tyner Melton, Jr., 5-10, 150
DEFENSE: Even Front DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DT Dylan Braley, Sr., 5-8, 225 … LB Ethan Evans, Sr., 5-9, 160 … DE Kris Lambert, Jr., 6-2, 180 … DL Malachi Thompson, So., 5-10, 230
2023 OUTLOOK: Defending 9-2A Division II champ Simms Bowie will enter the 2023 season as the league favorite. The Pirates will lean on tailback Lane Johnson (1,145 rushing yards), fullback and defensive tackle Dylan Braley (935 rushing yards), tailback Tyner Melton (625 rushing yards), linebacker Ethan Evans (75 tackles) and defensive end Kris Lambert (50 tackles).
COACH: Jarrick Farmer (2nd season, 9-22 overall, 3-8 at Linden-Kildare)
ALL-TIME: 517-397-31
STADIUM: Jack Hetherington Tiger Stadium, Farm-to-Market 125 and County Road 1759, Linden, 75563
2022 RESULTS: 3-8 bi-district finalist
RETURNING LETTERMEN: N/A
RETURNING STARTERS: 10
LETTERMEN LOST: N/A
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Charlie Kirkland, Sr., 5-10, 160 … QB Omar Ruiz, So., 6-2, 265 … RB Jacorey Birmingham, Jr., 5-10, 191 … OL Jon George, Jr., 6-3, 220
DEFENSE: 4-3
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Charlie Kirkland, Sr., 5-10, 160 … LB Max Belford, Sr., 5-9, 180 … DB Logan Grandmaison, Jr., 5-11, 150
2023 OUTLOOK: Linden-Kildare will aim for its second straight playoff appearance when it leans on receiver and defensive back Charlie Kirkland (354 receiving yards, two touchdowns, and five defensive interceptions) and linebacker Max Belford (118 tackles).
COACH: Cayle Beard (3rd season, 9-27 overall, 2-16 at Detroit)
ALL-TIME: 164-300-3
STADIUM: Eagle Stadium, 101 Garner Drive, Detroit, 75436
2022 RESULTS: 1-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 19/18
LETTERMEN LOST: 3
OFFENSE: Multiple
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: OL Kason Henderson, Jr., 6-2, 200 … OL Thomas Farmer, So., 5-7, 170
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Kason Henderson, Jr., 6-2, 200 … OLB Blaine Farmer, Sr., 5-8, 170 … DL Tucker Crutchfield, Sr., 5-11, 190 … DL Thomas Farmer, So., 5-7, 170
2023 OUTLOOK: Detroit has only won one game a year since 2021, but the Eagles expect big things from Blaine Farmer (98 tackles, and 10 tackles for loss) in 2023.
COACH: Tom Dracos (9th total season, 40-48 at Cumby)
ALL-TIME: 138-276-7
STADIUM: Trojan Stadium, Sayle Street, Cumby 75433
2022 RESULTS: 2-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/12
LETTERMEN LOST: 7
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Chett Vaughan, Jr., 6-1, 155 … RB Dakari Johnson, So. … RB Braylon Boggs, Jr. … WR Jace Evans, So. … OL Jarred Patterson, Jr. … OL Jorge Reyes, Jr. … WR Chayton Vaughan, So. … WR Caleb Morgan, Sr.
DEFENSE: Even
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DB Braylon Boggs, Jr. … DB Jace Evans, So. … DB Caleb Morgan, Sr.
2023 OUTLOOK: Cumby can bounce back from a 2022 winless district campaign because it will be directed by two-way contributors like Braylon Boggs, Jace Evans and Caleb Morgan in 2023.
COACH: Josh Moore (6th year, 26-25)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 262-476-9
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: J F Whitaker Field at Bearkat Stadium, #1 Bearkat Dr., Cushing
75760 (Capacity: 1,440)
2022 RESULTS: 8-4
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 14/5 offensive/5 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 8
OFFENSE: Flexbone
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Eli Dawson (5-9, 165, Jr.) ... RB Gavin Crumpton (5-10, 175, Jr.) ... WR
Austin Johnson (5-9, 165, Sr.) ... OL Gatlin Anthony (5-10, 185, Jr.) ... OL Kaleb Leutwyler (6-1, 190, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 50
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DL Brian Parker (5-9, 165, Sr.) ... LB Israel Martinez (5-7, 160, Sr.) ... LB Nicolis Pollock (6-3, 195, Sr.) ... LB Landon Castillo (5-10, 170, So.) ... DL Chance Pierce (5-11, 185, Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Moore has led the Bearkats to the playoffs four of the five seasons he has been on the sidelines. ... Cushing has made the playoffs six times with one district title (1963). ... The Bearkats have a playoff record of 1-6. ... Dawson hit on 27 of 55 passing attempts for 430 yards. ... Crumpton was the leading rusher with 793 yards and 10 touchdowns on 111 carries.
COACH: Connor Sharp (1st year at Carlisle) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 492-398-26
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Arrowhead Stadium, 8960 FM 13, Price 75687 (Capacity: 1,282) 2022 RESULTS: 11-2
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 13/6 offensive/8 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 10
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Clayton Hart (6-1, 190, Sr.) ... QB Fernando Espinoza (5-10, 160, Sr.) ... OL Trent Sartain (5-9, 215, Jr.) ... WR Roberto Camacho (5-9, 175, Jr.) ... RB Erik Garza (Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-3 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE David DeLeon (6-0, 215, Sr.) ... DL Chuy Enriquez (5-9, 220, So.) ... DB Zeshaun Reed (6-0, 175, Jr.) ... Clayton Howard (Sr.) ... DE Cullen Thomas (Sr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Carlisle has made the postseason 23 times with 16 district championships, the last league title was last year. The Indians have a playoff record of 25-20. ... In 2022, the Indians made the regional semifinals. ... Coach Sharp said Hart is a big play threat and Espinoza earned second-team all-state a year ago. ... Espinoza threw for 2,817 yards and 27 touchdowns to only five interceptions. ... Hart leads the rushing attack with 634 yards and eight touchdowns on 48 carries. He also had 38 receptions for 690 yards and eight TDs. ... Garza had five sacks a year ago with 13 tackles for loss and 72 tackles.
COACH: Brock Grigsby (2nd year, 7-3) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 605-384-34
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I STADIUM: Cam'Ron Matthews Field, Jacket Road, Alto 75925 (Capacity: 1,800) 2022 RESULTS: 7-3 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 12/2 offensive/4 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 12
OFFENSE: 11 P Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: QB Keegan Davis (6-1, 195, Sr.) ... WR Tyler Bond (5-10, 155, Jr.) ... RB Derek Mumphrey (5-10, 165, So.) ... OL Bryan Hernandez (6-0, 245, Sr.) ...
DEFENSE: 3-3-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: FS Zack Battle (6-3, 185, Jr.) ... LB Ruben Olvera (510, 180, Jr.) ... ATH Tyler Jordan (5-10, 160, Jr.)
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Grigsby is his second year leading the Mean Sting. He wants to remind his players of past Alto glory. Alto has made the playoffs in 17 of the past 19 seasons with 2020 being the exception when eligible. The Yellowjackets won state championships in 2006 and 2007. ... For the second consecutive season, the Yellowjackets are ineligible for the playoffs. Alto was ruled ineligible for the playoffs for the 2022 and 2023 seasons for providing inaccurate enrollment figures to the University Interscholastic League in advance of the most recent realignment. The Yellowjackets actually tied for the district title last season but were not allowed to advance to the postseason. ... Davis totaled 25 TDs and also started at middle linebacker (104 tackles). He was the leading rusher (120-755, 5 TDs) and passer (70 of 130 for 1,111 yards, 20 TDs, 8 INTs). ... Battle was a unanimous selection for the all-district team after recording 110 tackles with two interceptions. He also had six receptions for 118 yards and two touchowns. ... Mumphrey started all 10 games as a freshman, plus making 85 tackles and 10 tackles for loss on defense.
COACH: Terry Ward (8th year at Tenaha, 71-20; Overall: 98-60, previously at Harleton, Grapeland and this is his second tenure at Tenaha) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 538-418-27
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I STADIUM: Raymond Jackson Stadium, 138 College St., Tenaha 75974
(Capacity: 1,635) 2022 RESULTS: 5-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/8 offensive/9 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 4
OFFENSE: Spread OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: ATH Ja'Tyrian Moore (5-10, 155, Sr.) ... RB Jordan Reese (6-0, 190, Sr.) ... QB Bray Kenney (6-0, 180, Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB DJ Cooks (5-9, 156, Sr.) ... LB Kamarron Ross (5-10, 175, Sr.) ... DB Ja'Torion Moore (5-9, 145, Jr.) ... OLB Kadavion Ross (5-10, 165, So.) ... DE Dawson Williams (5-10, 180, Sr.) ... DT Jaylon Wiliams (6-1, 300, Jr.) ... LB Shun'Brae Carson (5-8, 185, Jr.) ... DB Avanteu Fredieu (5-9, 155, Jr.) ... DT Edgerrin Bluford (6-1, 330, Jr.) ... DE Christiano Rodriguez 95-10, 185, Sr.)
2023 OUTLOOK: Tenaha has made the postseason 34 times with 26 district championships, the last league title was 2021. The Tigers have a playoff record of 65-31 with two state championships (1998, 2011). ... In 2022, Moore threw for 221 yards and four touchdowns by hitting on 27 of 57 passing attempts. He rushed for 1,031 yards and 15 TDs on 125 carries. Moore had 19 receptions for 256 yards and four TDs. ... Reese rushed for 814 yards and six TDs on 107 carries. ... Cooks was the district MVP with 106 tackles. ... Kenney hit on 30 of 52 passing attempts for 408 yards and six TDs.
COACH: Scotty Laymance (1st year at Overton, 1-9; Overall: 7-22, previously at Union Grove)
SCHOOL ALL-TIME
RECORD: 445-454-24
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I
STADIUM: Coach Chester Roy Stadium, 501 E. Henderson, Overton 75684 (Capacity: 1,220)
2022 RESULTS: 2-9
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 16/8
offensive/8 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 4
OFFENSE: Spread
OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: WR Isaiah Hawkins (6-0, 170, Sr.) ... WR Jayden Edwards (6-1, 165, Jr.) ... QB Bryce
Still (5-8, 155, Jr.) ... OL Kadden Williams (6-1, 350, Sr.) ...
OL Vance Fletcher (6-0, 275, Jr.) ... WR Rylan Hollerman (5-11, 170, So.) ... K Christian Rodriguez (5-7, 160, Sr.)
... WR Landon Gerald (6-2, 175, Jr.) ... Vance Aaron (511, 185, Sr.) ... WR Blaise Horne (5-11, 180, Sr.) ... WR
Braxton Harper (6-1, 165, Jr.) ...
DEFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: LB Kash Fletcher (5-11, 170, Sr.) ... DL Matthew McPherson (6-4, 215, Sr.) ...
DB Bryson Bobbitt (5-6, 135, Jr.) ... LB Brody Brown (5-10, 150, So.) ... DL CJ Rios (6-0, 170, Jr.) ... DL Chris Andrade (6-1, 275, Sr.)
2023 OUTLOOK: Overton has made the postseason 24 times with 16 district championships, the last league title was in 2012. The Mustangs have a playoff record of 22-21. ... Hawkins had 58 receptions for 861 yards and seven touchdowns last year. On defense, he had 71 tackles, along with an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. ... Edwards caught 29 passes for 658 yards and 14 TDs, while grabbing two interceptions as a DB. ... QB Still hit on 116 of 247 passing attempts for 1,820 yards and 25 touchdowns. He rushed for 567 yards and five TDs on 117 carries. ... LB Fletcher had 126 tackles. ... OL Williams graded out at 88%.
COACH: Scott Ponder (2nd year at Mount Enterprise, 1-9; Overall: 145-11, previously at Petrolia, Wichita Falls Rider, Iowa Park, Bells, Center, La Pryor) SCHOOL ALL-TIME RECORD: 242-365-10
DISTRICT: 7-2A Division I STADIUM: B.W. Jackson Field at John Webb Stadium, 1002 W. Rusk, Mount Enterprise 75681 (Capacity: 1,106)
2022 RESULTS: 1-9 RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/9 offensive/9 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 2 OFFENSE: Air Raid OFFENSIVE NOTABLES: RB Kaegan Ash (6-0, 195, So.) ...
WR/QB Aidin Alsup (5-9, 155, So.) ... TE Dawson Zarazinski (6-1, 190, Sr.) ... FB Jaxon Jones (6-0, 175, Jr.) ... OL Keaton Nichols (5-9, 235, So.) ... QB/WR Bryce Durrett (5-11, 155, So.) ... OL RJ Roberts (5-10, 225, So.) ... RB Jonathan Tanguma (5-8, 165, Sr.)
DEFENSE: 4-2-5 DEFENSIVE NOTABLES: DE Landon Spivey (6-3, 210, Sr.) ... DT Matthew Burgin (6-2, 230, Jr.) ... DE Lucas
Burkhardt (6-3, 195, So.) ... DB Jase Webb (5-8, 145, So.) ... DB Tanner Wilburn (5-7, 135, So.) ... DB Trey Lewis (5-10, 145, Jr.) ...
LB Aiden Rogers (5-10, 200, Jr.) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Mount Enterprise has made the postseason 15 times with seven district championships, the last league title was in 2019. The Wildcats have a playoff record of 10-15. ... Coach Ponder said the Wildcats will be "Young, but talented ... started almost all sophomores and freshmen in 2022."
COACH: Matt Everett
STADIUM: Lion Stadium, 8956 Highway 42/135 North, Leverett's Chapel 75666
2022 RESULTS: 9-2/3-0 district RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 5/ 6 offense, 5 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 4 OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: Multiple NOTABLES: Spread back DeMarion Brown … LB Blane Reeves … DB Trenton Wheat … WR Eduardo Espinosa … DL Joey Peery … DL Keaton Geter … WR Carson Ford … LB Corey Grant … DL Alec Vickers
2023 OUTLOOK: The return of district MVP Brown (103 of 168, 1,630 yards, 33 TD, 3 interceptions; 115 carries, 1,820 yards, 31 TDs) makes the Lions a legitimate threat to win every time they step on the field, but he has plenty of help with Espinosa (12 catches, 202 yards, 5 TD) and Ford (8 catches, 236 yards, 6 TD) back. The defense should be in good shape with the return of Wheat (42 tackles, 6 PBU), Peery (34 tackles, 12 TFL, 4 sacks), Geter (37 tackles, 8 TFL), Grant (35 tackles, 5 TFL. Vickers was lost in the third game with an injury, but will play a key role on defense in 2023
COACH: Josh Bragdon
STADIUM: Billy Bass Stadium, 2197 FM 2088, Gilmer 75644
2022 RESULTS: 11-1/3-0 district
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 5/2 offense, 2 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 6
OFFENSE: Jaybird, Balanced T
DEFENSE: 4-2
NOTABLES: QB/RB Logan dunn (5-8, 150) … RB/DB Devin Espinoza (5-8, 160) … SE Eli Mendoza (6-0, 180) … LB Jacob Brewster (5-7, 165) … Spread back E.J. Mowery (5-9, 150) … TE Levi Roberts (5-10, 175) … RB Peyton Dunn (5-9, 150) … Center Bryce Meadows (6-2, 210)
2023 OUTLOOK: The Bulldogs will be young and will likely take their lumps early, but the team’s overall athleticism, size and strength should kick in when it counts. Dunn (22 of 47, 500 yards, 16 TD, 1 interception; 115 rushing yards, 112 tackles) is a twotime all-state performer and the team’s vocal leader … Espinoza (116 passing yards, 2 TD; 915 rushing yards, 21 TD) could be in for a breakout season, and Brewster contributed on special teams and defense as a freshman
COACH: Griff Mauldin
STADIUM: Sentinel Field, 2715 FM 1855, Longview 75604
2022 RESULTS: 12-2/7-0 district (TAPPS 1A State Champs)
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 11/ 4 offense, 3 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 4
OFFENSE: Multiple DEFENSE: 2-1-3
NOTABLES: WR/LB Ethan Moczygemba(6-3, 195) … Utility/DB Abe Rutherford (5-7, 145) … RB/LB
Thomas Peeler (5-7, 170) … OL/DL Slayde Hopson (5-9, 180) … Utility Luke Stone (5-7, 155) … QB/DL
Owen Holcomb (5-9, 180)
2023 OUTLOOK: The Sentinels will rely on some young players, especially on defense, but enough veteran leadership and talent returns to make CHCS a legitimate threat to repeat as state champs. Moczygemba (31 catches, 436 yards, 10 TD; 98 tackles, 11 TFL) and Rutherford (136 yards rushing; 486 yards, 8 TDs passing; 15 catches, 248 yards, 5 TDs; 71 tackles, 4 interceptions) are dynamic playmakers, and Peeler (63 carries, 449 yards, 11 TD; 3 receiving TD; 64 tackles, 10 TFL) will be a huge weapon on both sides for the Sentinels. Holcomb saw ample playing time at QB as a freshman, and Stone (8 carries, 122 yards, 3 TD) flashed big play ability in limited offensive touches.
COACH: Michael Warren STADIUM: Trojan Field, 600 North West Street, Trinidad, 75163
2022 RESULTS: 2-8/1-2 district RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 4/ 4 offense, 3 defense
LETTERMEN LOST: 3 OFFENSE: Tight DEFENSE: 3-2-1
NOTABLES: RB/DB Kacey Womack (5-9, 160) … OL/DL Jack Quinn (6-0, 180) … QB/RB Jack Stephens (60, 160) … FB/DL Jonah Hornbuckle (5-8, 185) … DB Colby Brown (6-0, 160)
2023 OUTLOOK: Overall team speed should help the Trojans rebound, especially if young players grow up quickly. Stephens (31 of 81, 462 yards, 6 TD) and Womack (104 carries, 783 yards, 7 TD) are proven veterans on the offensive side, and Quinn (41 tackles) is back to head up the defensive side.
COACH: Tim Russell (2nd year at Grace, 9-2; previously at Harmony, Pine Tree, 22nd season as a head coach, 125-104-0)
DISTRICT: TAPPS Division II, District 2
STADIUM: Orville Rogers Field at Clyde-Perkins Stadium, 3001 University Blvd., Tyler, 75701 (Capacity: 1,507)
2022 RESULTS: 9-2
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 29/7 offensive/10 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 12
OFFENSE: Multiple Spread
DEFENSE: 3-4
TOP SENIORS: RB Grant Turner (5-10, 175) ... LB/K/P Blake Harmon (6-0, 220) ... LB Dylan Taylor (6-1, 225) ... OL/DL Seth Wilson (6-1, 235) ... LB/WR Turner Thomas (6-0, 175) ... LB/RB Cole Edens (6-1, 185) ... OL/DL Grant Faulkner (6-3, 230) ...
OL/DL Matt Faulkner (6-3, 200) ... OL/DL Colton Masters (6-1, 235) ... WR/DB Aiden Hecht (6-0, 170) ...
TOP JUNIORS: DL Simeon Garner (6-5, 230) ... QB/WR/DB JT Williams (6-0, 175) ... OL/DL Nic Boone (6-3, 225) ... WR/ DB Lawson Livingston (6-0, 175) ... WR/LB Noah Felton (6-2, 185) ... WR/DB Lawson Livingston (5-11, 175) ...
TOP SOPHOMORES: QB/DB Zach Davis ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Tim Russell, who built a solid program at Harmony, enters hit second season at Grace. His Cougars went 9-2, rebounding from the 2021 season of 2-9. ... RB Turner returns and will be a three-year starter. He rushed for 472 yards and six touchdowns on 36 carries a year ago. He had 38 catches for 588 yards and a TD. ... Harmon is a great weapon whose kicks are almost 100% touchbacks. He was 6 of 6 in field goals and 43 of 45 on PATs, plus he had a 43-yard punting average. Defensively, he had 114 tackles with 14 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery. ... Russell calls Taylor a coach on the field who makes all the calls. He made 75 tackles last year with 22 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries. ... Garner had 69 tackles, seven sacks and three fumble recoveries. ... Williams connected on 66 of 109 passing attempts for 1,241 yards with 17 touchdowns. He added 388 yards rushing with six TDs. ... Davis had three interceptions last year.
COACH: Scott Ryle (8th year at Brook Hill, 39-33; Overall, 56-47)
DISTRICT: TAPPS Division III, District 2
STADIUM: Young Field at Herrington Stadium, 22450 FM 2493 (Old Jacksonville Highway), Bullard, 75757 (Capacity: 2,500) 2022 RESULTS: 6-6
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 20/5 offensive/5 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 16
OFFENSE: Spread DEFENSE: 3-4
TOP SENIORS: WR/DB Colton Richards ... QB Jonah McCown ... OL/DL Alexander Huhtaniemi ... OL/LB Luke Middleton ... OL/DL Luke Cundieff ... WR/DB Ryder Williams ... K Mio Engqvist
TOP JUNIORS: RB/LB Braxton Durrett ... FB/DL Brecklin Westbrook ... RB/DL Dylan Ouzts ...
TOP SOPHOMORES: RB/LB Hayden Watson ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Scott Ryle enters his eighth year at Brook Hill. Ryle had one of his youngest teams last year, but the experience they gained will pay dividends in 2023. ... Richards led the team in tackles last year at outside linebacker (65 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 3 sacks), but will switch to cornerback this season. ... McCown took over at QB last year and threw for more than 2,000 yards with 23 TDs. Ryle said, "(McCown) has put in a lot of work in the offseason in order to improve on his 2022 campaign." ... Ryle added Huhtaniemi is a force on both sides of the ball. He had four sacks and nine tackles for loss last season. ... Ryle said Middleton has "high character and high motor." He had eight TFLs and three sacks. ... Durrett battled injuries last year and Ryle added, "was an impact player when healthy." He rushed for 200 yards and two TDs, along with a TD reception. Defensively, he had six TFLs, three sacks, a defensive TD and an interception. ... Westbook had 10 receptions and a TD last season. He had six TFLs, two sacks and a fumble recovery.
COACH: Drew Starnes (7th year, 18-41) DISTRICT: TAPPS Independent
STADIUM: Mewbourne Field, 2695 S.SW Loop 323, Tyler, 75701 (Capacity: 1,628)
2022 RESULTS: 1-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/10 offensive/8 defensive LETTERMAN LOST: 5
OFFENSE: Multiple I DEFENSE: Eagle
TOP SENIORS: OL/DL Isaac Diaz (5-9, 215) ... WR/DB Colten Mitcham ... LB/HB/QB Carter Huffman
TOP JUNIORS: WR/DB Sam Jordan ... OL/DL Hunter Martin ... LB/HB Jackson Daniels ... OL/DL
Payton Hernandez ... OL/DL Hudson Layne ...
TOP SOPHOMORES: QB Manny Mizer ... RB/DB Emerson Hadnot ... OL/DL Dylan Gallaher ...
TOP FRESHMAN: LB/RB Bruhn Henry ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Coach Starnes expects the Trojans to be stronger in 2023, "We have an experienced offensive line returning and our quarterback Manny Mizer has a year of experience under his belt. We will have a strong incoming ninth grade class to add to a very experienced team."
COACH: Ed Burns
DISTRICT: TAPPS Division IV District I
STADIUM: McCallum Stadium, 405 ESE Loop 323, Tyler 75701 (Capacity: 2,500)
2022 RESULTS: 3-8
RETURNING LETTERMEN/STARTERS: 15/2 offensive/2 defensive
LETTERMAN LOST: 13
OFFENSE: Multiple
DEFENSE: Multiple
TOP SENIORS: TE Robby Dowdell (6-1, 190) ... WR Eli Mafood (6-0, 180) ... OL/DL Samuel Kerzee (6-0, 180) ... OL/DL Zeke Conner (6-7, 280) ...
TOP JUNIORS: RB/LB Sean O'Neill (5-8, 170) ...
TOP SOPHOMORES: Jack Coan (5-9, 145) ...
2023 OUTLOOK: Burns has spent the past two seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Crusaders. Burns also served as the head middle school football, basketball and track coach, high school assistant basketball and track coach and strength and conditioning coach. ... Burns has coached football for six years overall. He was he the offensive coordinator for Willowbend Center RTC. He was also a running backs coach at his alma mater, Texas College. ... Burns was a four-sport athlete at Texas College, playing football, basketball and baseball, while also running track. Burns was a running back and wide receiver for the Steers and earned team MVP honors. He participated in the FCS Division I Senior Bowl All-Star Game. ... O'Neill rushed for 67 yards and two TDs on 10 carries, while Coan had four receptions for 27 yards. ... Dowdell is returning after 39 tackles last season with seven sacks. ... Coan had an interception last year.