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Allen QB Grant Tisdale in action last Friday. (courtesy DMN)
Tisdale finding his place at Allen
(courtesy of DMN)
Ever since Kyler Murray became a high school football legend, the quarterback position at Allen has perhaps the biggest spotlight in high school sports.
After Murray, Mitchell Jonke took the mantle and kept the standard of play high.
This season, junior Grant Tisdale took over after playing some last season and on Friday, in a close win 35-23 over a stellar Coppell team, Tisdale showed he could fill the position.
Tisdale connected on three touchdown passes of 31 yards or longer. In total, he finished the game 10 for 14 with a career-high 206 passing yards and three touchdowns.
He also made several plays with his legs, rushing 13 times for 113 yards.
"I feel like my confidence is high," Tisdale said after the game. "If my team is strong, I'm strong."
Wylie Pirates head out to support Rockport-Fulton
(courtesy of DMN)
Wylie High School held food and supply drives to aid those affected by Hurricane Harvey. That wasn't enough to satisfy students, who wanted to do more.
So Friday, with its football team having a bye and not playing this week, Wylie's Pirates will travel more than 400 miles one way to support the Pirates of Rockport-Fulton, whose community was among the hardest hit by the Category 4 hurricane and its 130-mph winds.
Sponsors and about 150 students from Wylie will take three charter buses to cheer on Rockport-Fulton when it plays Ingleside at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Tuloso-Midway in Corpus Christi. Wylie will present a donation of about $5,000 -- money raised through T-shirt sales -- to Rockport-Fulton, along with about 2,000 letters and notes of encouragement.
"We're going to go down there and root for Pirates. Pirates gotta stick together," Montgomery said. "We're separated by miles and united as Pirates.
STREAKS END
South Garland ended their 25-game losing streak last Friday by beating W.T. White 46-40. Their starting RB,Jaquarion Turner, set a school record with 408 yards rushing.
State’s longest win streak ended at 49 in a row when Bremond was upset by Milano Friday.
Mind-Boggling
Central Texas’ Liberty Hill ran up an amazing 734 yards rushing, averaging 11.3 yards per carry as a team. They beat Brownwood Friday 70-49.
Stony Point forfeits two wins
(courtesy Austin American Statesman)
Stony Point is now officially winless on the season after the Tigers had to forfeit a pair of wins, according to Round Rock school district athletic director Dwayne Weirich.
Weirich did not explain the reason for Stony Point’s forfeits, but UIL spokeswoman Kate Hector informed American-Statesman correspondent Hunter Cooke that the UIL had been notified that Stony Point used an ineligible player in the two forfeited contests.
“The minimum penalty for playing an ineligible player is forfeiture of that contest,” Hector wrote in an email.
Stony Point beat Killeen 42-21 in the season opener and Killeen Ellison 42-23 in the second week of the season. The Tigers lost to Belton 24-21 last week.
The forfeits won’t affect Stony Point’s playoff chances, since both occurred during non-district play. The Tigers won’t begin their six-game slate in District 13-6A until a Sept. 29 meeting with Round Rock.
NOTABLE GAMES THIS WEEK
#1 Carthage @ #2 Gilmer
#8 GP Northshore @ #2 Manvel
Dallas Wilson @ Frisco Wakeland
Dalhart @ Vernon
#8 Wylie @ #4 Argyle
Waco @ Waco Midway
Big Sandy @ Harelton
Longview @ Mesquite Horn
John Tyler @ Rockwall
#9 Iraan @ #4 Mason
Dallas Carter vs South Oak Cliff
Houston Heights' Jalen Green scored two TDs rushing and passed for another Friday night.
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2018 CLASS
1. BJ FOSTER, S, Angleton (2-1) defeated Chavez, 66-0. No stats available.
This week – vs. Westside at Angleton.
2. BRENNAN EAGLES, WR, Alief Taylor lost to Dekaney, 26-14. Eagles had three receptions for 28 yards.
This week – vs Seven Lakes, Saturday, Sept. 23 at 6 pm
3. CADEN STERNS, S, #5 Cibolo Steele (1-2) lost to SA O’Connor, 42-30. No stats available.
This week – vs Smithson Valley Friday, Sept 22, 7:30 p.m.
4. JALEN GREEN, CB, Houston Heights (1-0) defeated Clear Creek 56-21. Green, playing QB, was 6 of 6 passing for 105 yards and 1 TD. He rushed 7 times for 55 yards and 2 TDs.
This week – vs Katy Tompkins, Thursday, Sept. 21, 7 pm
5. ALVONTE WOODARD, WR, Houston Lamar (0-1) lost to Klein Collins, 23-14. Woodard had two receptions for 12 yards.
This week – vs. Alief Elsik, Friday, Sept. 22, 7 p.m.
6. DEMARVION OVERSHOWN, S, Arp, defeated Alto 28-21, Friday. Overshown had a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown. He rushed three times for 27 yards and one TD. He also had two receptions for 28 yards. In the third quarter, Overshown had a key pass deflection in the end zone which saved a touchdown.
This week – Idle
Next game – Arp at Waskom Friday Sept 29, 7:30 pm, Wildcat Stadium
7. AYODELE ADEOYE, LB, IMG Academy cancelled their game with St Johns due to Hurricane Irma.
This week – vs. Miami Central, Friday, Sept 22, 7 pm, neutral site
8. CAMERON RISING, QB, Newbury Park CA lost to Valencia 48-7, Friday. Rising has completed 40 of 59 passes for 742 yards in three games and has thrown for nine touchdowns and just one interception. He’s rushed for an additional 186 yards and five touchdowns on 17 carries. Friday night, Rising passed for 102 yards and rushed for 40 more. He had one interception. He was replaced by the backup QB late in the 2nd quarter, down 41-0.
This week – vs Venice, Sept. 22, 7 pm Venice.
9. KEAONTAY INGRAM, RB, Carthage defeated Whitehouse 42-20, Friday. Ingram rushed for two touchdowns, one for 67 yards and another 4-yard run. 170 yards rushing. 4 receptions for 38 yards.
This week – at #2 Gilmer Saturday Sept. 23, 7:30 pm,
10. RONDALE MOORE, WR, Louisville Trinity KY defeated Champagnat Catholic. Moore had 18 catches for 242 yards and three TD receptions.
This week – at Jeffersontown, Friday Sept. 22, 7:30 p.m.
11. CASEY THOMPSON, QB, Newcastle OK (0-3), lost to Blanchard 50-22, Friday.
Thompson had his best night of the year so far, completing 30-of-44 passes for 287 yards and was intercepted once. He had two touchdown passes, including a 61-yarder in the closing moments.
Thompson added 61 yards on the ground and had a 56-yard punt that was downed at the Blanchard 1-yard line
This week – at Weatherford, Friday Sept. 22, 7:00 pm
12. BYRON HOBBS, LB, FW Eastern Hills (2-1) defeated Dallas Hillcrest 34-8. No stats available.
This week – Idle
Next Game – at Richland, Friday Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m.
13. REESE MOORE, OT, Seminole (2-1) defeated Snyder 40-0, Friday, No stats available.
This week – vs Amarillo River Road, Friday Sept. 22, 7:30 pm, Seminole
14. DOMINICK WOOD-ANDERSON, TE, AZ Western College – Idle
This week – vs. Eastern Arizona, Saturday, Sept. 22, 7 p.m. Arizona Western
radio – 560 AM KBLU
15. CAMERON DICKER, K, Austin Lake Travis defeated Dallas Jesuit 64-45, No stats available.
This week – at Hendrickson (Pflugerville), Friday, 7 pm
16. KEONDRE COBURN, DT, Houston Spring Westfield defeatd #8 GP Northshore, 37-20. No stats available.
This week – vs. Clear Springs, Friday, Sept. 22
17. MALCOM EPPS, TE, Spring Dekaney defeatd Alief Taylor 26-14. No stats available.
This week – vs. Klein Oak, Thursday at 5 pm (Dek)
18. RHAFITI GHIRMAI, OL, Frisco Wakeland defeated Richardson Pearce, 41-6. No stats available.
This week – vs. Dallas Wilson, Friday, Sept. 22, 7 p.m. Frisco
2019 CLASS
1. ROSCHON JOHNSON, QB, Port Neches-Groves – Idle
This week – vs Lumberton
TEXAS TARGETS
1. Grant Tisdale, QB, Allen – 10 of 14 for 204 yards and 3 TDs. Rushed for 98 yards on 16 carries.
2. Theo Wease WR, Allen – 5 receptions for 85 yards and two TDs.
3. Marcel Brooks, LB, FM Marcus – 20 tackles, SIX SACKS (not a typo)
4. Jordan Whittington, WR, Cuero – 4 receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown. Had three carries for 25 yards. He also had a 55 yard punt return for a TD.
5. D’shawn Jamison, CB, Houston Lamar – Returned an interception 46 yards for a touchdown.
AP TEXAS HS FOOTBALL POLLS
CLASS 6A
1. Allen (14) 3-0
2. Converse Judson (5) 3-0
3. Katy (2) 1-0
4. DeSoto (3) 3-0
5. Austin Westlake 3-0
6. Lake Travis 2-1
7. Sachse 3-0
8. The Woodlands 0-1
9. Hewitt Midway 3-0
10. Spring Westfield 1-0
Others receiving votes: 11, Mansfield 14. 12, Klein Collins 13. 13, Galena Park North Shore 9. 14, Fort Bend Ridge Point 8. 15, SA Northside O'Connor 7. 16, Longview 5. 17, Cibolo Steele 4. 18, San Benito 3. 18, Amarillo Tascosa 3. 18, Austin Bowie 3. 21, Arlington Martin 2. 21, Odessa Permian 2. 21, John Tyler 2. 24, Southlake Carroll 1. 24, Beaumont West Brook 1. 24, Coppell 1.
CLASS 5A
1. Aledo (18) 3-0
2. Manvel (5) 1-0
3. Denton Ryan (1) 3-0
4. Corpus Christi Calallen 3-0
5. Richmond Foster 1-0
6. Highland Park 2-1
7. Temple 2-1
8. Cedar Park 2-1
9. Frisco Lone Star 3-0
10. Angleton 2-0
Others receiving votes: 11, Mansfield Legacy 17. 12, Fort Bend Marshall 16. 13, Dripping Springs 12. 14, A&M Consolidated 10. 14, West Mesquite 10. 16, Lancaster 9. 17, College Station 8. 18, Lubbock Coronado 3. 18, N. Richland Hills 3. 20, Hutto 2. 21, Port Neches-Groves 1.
CLASS 4A
1. Carthage (21) 3-0
2. Gilmer (1) 3-0
3. West Orange-Stark (1) 2-0
4. Argyle 3-0
5. Waco La Vega 3-0
6. Cuero (1) 2-0
7. Kennedale 2-0
8. Midlothian Heritage 3-0
9. Van 3-0
10. Abilene Wylie 2-1
Others receiving votes: 11, Kilgore 8. 12, Sweetwater 7. 12, China Spring 7. 14, Henderson 4. 15, Liberty Hill 3. 16, Graham 2. 16, Celina 2. 18, Andrews 1. 18, Boerne 1.
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CLASS 3A
1. Gunter (14) 3-0
2. Hallettsville (2) 2-0
3. Lexington (3) 3-0
4. Wall (3) 3-0
5. NEWTON (2) 2-0
6. MALAKOFF 2-0
7. Brock 2-1
8. East Bernard 2-0
9. Canadaian 3-0
10. Cameron Yoe 2-1
Others receiving votes: 11, West Rusk 17. 12, Yoakum 11. 13, Jefferson 9. 14, Sonora 8. 15, Harmony 2. 16, Woodville 1.
CLASS 2A
1. Refugio (18) 1-0
2. TENAHA (6) 3-0
3. Mason 3-0
4. Muenster 3-0
5. Mart 2-1
6. Albany 3-0
7. Abernathy 3-0
8. Iraan 3-0
9. Bremond 2-1
10. Crawford 2-1
Others receiving votes: 11, De Leon 21. 12, Milano 10. 13, Centerville 7. 14, Carlisle 5. 15, Wellington 4. 15, San Augustine 4. 17, Shiner 2. 17, Post 2. 17, Joaquin 2. 20, Stratford 1.
MAXPREPS NATIONAL TOP 25
1. Mater Dei (Cal)
2. IMG Academy (Fla)
3. St Thomas Aquinas (Fla)
4. Grayson (Ga)
5. American Heritage (Fla)
6. St John Bosco (Ca)
7. DeSoto, TX
8. Centennial (Ca)
9. Allen, TX
10. St Joseph’s Prep (Pa)
11. Bingham (Ut)
12. Central (Fla)
13. Bishop Gorman (NV)
14. St. Xavier (Oh)
15. Trinity (Ky)
16. Ben Davis (IN)
17. St John’s (DC)
18. Katy, TX
19. DeMatha (MD)
20. South Pointe (SC)
21. Converse Judson TX
22. St Frances Academy (MD)
23. Mission Viejo (CA)
24. St Louis (HI)
25. DeLa Salle (CA)
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