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Friday Night Lights - WEEK 1

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SNAPSHOT DAY AHEAD

Mark Oct. 27 on your calendar. Okay, don’t, but know that this is the date when the UIL takes its “snapshot†enrollment count at every school.

Some expect the UIL to expand Class 6A this time around, which would bring in schools such as Highland Park and Mansfield Lake Ridge up from Class 5A into 6A.

The UIL recently raised the ceiling on the number of schools that can be in Class 6A. They’ve done before and hit that ceiling each time soon after.

Additionally, Class 5A will be split into two divisions. The changes will have an affect on all of Class 5A as schools that were once considered small will now be with larger enrollments, by comparison.

TEXAS COMMITS SQUARE OFF

There are several times this year when a pair of Texas commits will face each other on the football field. Below is a rundown of those games.

1. Sept. 1 – Spring Westfield (Keondre Coburn) vs Houston Lamar (Al’Vonte Woodard) CANCELLED

2. Sept. 8 – Lake Travis (Cameron Dicker) vs Cibolo Steele (Caden Sterns)

3. Sept. 15 – Spring Dekaney (Malcolm Epps) vs Alief Taylor (Brennan Eagles)

4. Oct. 6 – Spring Delaney (Malcolm Epps) vs Spring Westfield (Keondre Coburn)

5. Oct. 21 – Houston Heights (Jalen Green) vs Houston Lamar (Al’Vonte Woodard)

CIRCLE THE DATE

Top ranked Carthage and Texas RB commit Keontay Ingram will take on powerful East Texas rival Gilmer, at Gilmer, on Sept. 23.

The game not only presents two of the best Class 4A teams in the state, but two offenses with completely different philosophies.

REMEMBER ME?

Texas commit Rondale Moore and his Louisville Trinity Shamrocks will play host to another tough out of state team this week in Cincinnati (OH) Archbishop Moeller. If the name of the school is familiar, it is where former Notre Dame coach Gerry Faust won four high school national championships before taking the Notre Dame job.

Needless to say, Faust did not enjoy the same success at Notre Dame.

DALLAS/FT WORTH HORNS CAN SEE COBURN UP CLOSE

On Sept. 8 perennial power Euless Trinity will play host to Houston Lamar and Keondre Coburn. I expect this game to be televised but as of now, it has not been announced.

So fans in the Dallas-Ft Worth area can get an up close look at Coburn in a rare instance where he’s playing locally. The game will start at 7 p.m. at Pennington Field.

GAMES OF INTEREST

Abilene vs #7 San Angelo Central 

Austin Vandergrift vs Odessa Permian

Euless Trinity vs Tulsa Union 

Southlake Carroll vs Broken Arrow (OK)

#1 Allen vs #10 Cedar Hill  

#1 Cedar Park vs Waco Midway

Lufkin vs Longview   

Highland Park vs Rockwall

Dekaney vs #6 GP Northshore  CANCELLED

Lamar vs Westfield  CANCELLED

Austin Westlake vs Katy   CANCELLED

Weslaco vs George Ranch CANCELLED

#6 Lancaster vs #4 Denton Ryan 

Boerne Champion vs Prosper (@ Georgetown)

Mineola vs #8 Van   

Carthage vs Gladewater

Navasota vs Franklin  

Tatum vs Arp

#2 Newton vs Kirbyville

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Per the Houston Chronicle, the following is a list of games that have been cancelled this week due to the flooding of Hurricane Harvey.

Cancellations include games involving teams from these districts:

Alvin ISD
Aldine ISD
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD
Fort Bend ISD
Humble ISD
Spring Branch ISD
Alief ISD
Deer Park ISD
Boling ISD
Needville ISD

Week 1 cancellations include:
Sterling vs. La Marque
Westbury vs. Baytown Lee
Sam Houston vs. Washington
Heights vs. Travis
Wheatley vs. Sharpstown
Worthing vs. Brazosport
Furr vs. Yates
Westside vs. Brenham
Scarborough vs. Austin
Lamar vs. Westfield
Chavez vs. Spring Woods
North Forest vs. Stafford
Madison vs. Fort Bend Marshall
Milby vs. Lutheran North
Wisdom vs. Tomball
Kashmere vs. Northside
Waltrip vs. Huntsville
Bellaire vs. Clear Brook
Humble vs. Tompkins
Morton Ranch vs. Nimitz
Seven Lakes vs. Houston Memorial
Austin Westlake vs. Katy
Foster vs. Katy Taylor
Cinco Ranch vs. Cy Ranch
Mayde Creek vs. Kempner
Bush vs Alief Taylor
Clements vs Sam Rayburn
Dulles vs Alief Elsik
Hightower vs Eisenhower
Travis vs Heights
Austin vs Alief Hastings
Elkins vs Dickinson
Marshall vs Madison
Ridge Point vs Kingwood
Willowridge vs Aldine
Cypress Springs vs Conroe
Cypress Woods vs Klein Collins
Cy-Fair vs The Woodlands
Alvin vs Stratford
Manvel vs. Crosby
North Shore vs. Dekaney
Galena Park vs. Pasadena
Aldine Davis vs Klein
Willis vs MacArthur
Huffman-Hargrave vs Needville
Livingston vs New Caney
Lumberton vs Porter (rescheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday at Texan Drive Stadium)
Deer Park vs Episcopal
Boling vs. Van Vleck
Needville vs. Huffman-Hargrave
Goose Creek Memorial vs. Tomball Memorial
Magnolia vs. Kingwood Park
Dawson vs. Oak Ridge
Dobie vs. Summer Creek
Atascocita vs. La Porte
Channelview vs. Dayton

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Keaontay Ingram

TEXAS COMMITS

2018 CLASS


1. BJ FOSTER, S, Angleton vs Galveston Ball Tornadoes, Friday, Sept 1, 7 pm, Courville Stadium (Galveston) Cancelled

2. BRENNAN EAGLES, WR, Alief Taylor  vs George Bush Broncos, Thursday, Aug. 31, Crump Stadium (Alief) Cancelled

3. CADEN STERNS, S, #5 Cibolo Steele  vs Madison Mavericks, Friday, Sept 1, 7:30 p.m. Lehnoff Stadium (Schertz)

4. JALEN GREEN, CB, Houston Heights  vs Travis Tigers, Thursday, Aug. 31, 7 pm, Delmar Stadium (Houston) Cancelled

5. AL’VONTE WOODARD, WR, Houston Lamar  vs Spring Westfield Mustangs, Friday, Sept 1, 7 pm, George Stadium (Spring) Cancelled

6. DEMARVION OVERSHOWN, S, Arp  vs Tatum Eagles, Friday, Sept 1, 7:30 pm, Tiger Stadium (Arp)

7. AYODELE ADEOYE, LB, IMG Academy vs Centennial (Cal),  Saturday, Sept 2, 7 pm, (Centennial)

8. CAMERON RISING, QB, Newbury Park CA  vs Agoura, Friday, Sept. 1, 7 pm (Agoura)

9. KEAONTAY INGRAM, RB, Carthage  vs Gladewater Bears, Friday, Sept. 1, 7:30 pm, Bulldog Stadium (Carthage)

10. RONDALE MOORE, WR, Louisville Trinity KY  vs Cinncinatti Moehller, Saturday, Sept. 2, 12:00 p.m., (Trinity)

11. CASEY THOMPSON, QB, Newcastle OK,   vs Noble, Friday, Sept. 1, 7 pm, (Noble HS)

12. BYRON HOBBS, LB, FW Eastern Hills  vs Dallas Pinkston, Saturday, Sept. 2, 7:30 p.m., Handley Field (Ft Worth)

13. REESE MOORE, OT, Seminole  vs Lubbock High Westerners, Friday, Sept. 1, 7:30 pm, Lowrey Field (Lubbock)

14. DOMINICK WOOD-ANDERSON, TE, AZ Western College  vs Eastern Arizona, Saturday, Sept. 2, 7 p.m. (Eastern AZ)

15. CAMERON DICKER, K, Austin Lake Travis  vs Converse Judson Rockets, Friday, Sept. 1, 7:30 pm, Rutledge Stadium (Converse)

16. KEONDRE COBURN, DT, Houston Spring Westfield vs Alief Taylor, Friday, Sept. 1, 7 pm, Westfield Cancelled

17. MALCOM EPPS, TE, Spring Dekaney vs. Galena Park Northshore, Thursday, Aug. 31, 7 pm, GP Northshore Cancelled

18. RHAFITI GHIRMAI, OL, Frisco Wakeland vs Frisco Liberty, Friday, Sept. 1, 7 p.m. Frisco Memorial


2019 CLASS

1. ROSCHON JOHNSON, QB, Port Neches-Groves vs Silsbee, Friday, Sept. 1, Silsbee Tiger Stadium TBD

AP STATE POLLS

Here is The Associated Press high school poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, points based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, and the team’s ranking in last week’s poll:

Class 6A
School Total Points
1. Allen (8) 211
2. Katy (5) 201
3. DeSoto (3) 170
4. Converse Judson (5) 169
5. Cibolo Steele (1) 160
6. Lake Travis (2) 136
7. Austin Westlake (1) 119
8. Cedar Hill 83
9. The Woodlands 63
10. Galena Park North Shore 22
Others receiving votes: 11, Spring Westfield 8. 12, Klein Collins 7. 12, Coppell 7. 14, Southlake Carroll 4. 14, Pearland 4. 16, Tyler 3. 17, Beaumont West Brook 2. 17, Mansfield 2. 17, Katy Cinco Ranch 2. 20, Denton Guyer 1. 20, San Benito 1.

Class 5A
School Total Point
1. Manvel (8) 223
2. Aledo (14) 218
3. Dallas Highland Park (1) 162
4. Temple 152
5. Cedar Park (1) 140
6. Denton Ryan 99
(tie)CC Calallen 99
8. Fort Bend Marshall (1) 96
9. College Station 60
10. Lancaster 52
Others receiving votes: 11, Richmond Foster 23. 12, Mansfield Legacy 12. 13, Angleton 8. 14, Mesquite Poteet 7. 15, Port Neches-Groves 5. 15, Colleyville Heritage 5. 17, Port Arthur Memorial 4. 18, Dripping Springs 3. 19, A&M Consolidated 2. 19, Mansfield Lake Ridge 2. 21, Texarkana Texas 1. 21, N. Richland Hills 1. 21, Lubbock Coronado 1

Class 4A
School Total Point
1. Carthage (18) 235
2. Gilmer (4) 197
3. West Orange-Stark (2) 178
4. Argyle (1) 162
5. Waco La Vega 148
6. Cuero 104
7. Celina 88
8. Kennedale 77
9. Abilene Wylie 58
10. China Spring 41
Others receiving votes: 11, Midlothian Heritage 36. 12, Giddings 15. 13, Van 12. 14, Kilgore 7. 15, Sweetwater 6. 15, Wimberley 6. 17, Monahans 2. 18, Sinton 1. 18, El Campo 1. 18, Henderson 1.

Class 3A
School Total Point
1. Cameron Yoe (12) 223
2. Brock (3) 184
3. Gunter (4) 156
4. Hallettsville (2) 136
5. Lexington (2) 113
6. Yoakum (1) 108
7. Newton (1) 102
8. East Bernard 89
9. Wall 69
10. Malakoff 62
Others receiving votes: 11, Canadian 57. 12, Teague 15. 13, Rockdale 14. 14, Mineola 11. 14, Arp 11. 16, Jefferson 7. 17, Sonora 6. 18, New London West Rusk 4. 19, Franklin 2. 19, Big Sandy Harmony 2. 19, Woodville 2. 22, Crockett 1. 22, Pottsboro 1.

Class 2A
School Total Point
1. Refugio (11) 213
2. Tenaha (9) 211
3. Mart (3) 194
4. Bremond (2) 174
5. Crawford 152
6. Mason 105
7. Muenster 70
8. Albany 62
9. Abernathy 49
10. Wellington 38
Others receiving votes: 11, Iraan 31. 12, Burton 20. 13, Shiner 18. 14, De Leon 15. 15, Centerville 9. 16, Groveton 4. 16, San Augustine 4. 18, Munday 2. 18, Evadale 2. 20, Falls City 1. 20, Alto 1.

MAXPREPS NATIONAL TOP 25

1. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif)
2. St John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif)
3. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla)
4. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)
5. Centennial (Corona, Calif)
6. St Thomas Aquinas (Ft Lauderdale, Fla)
7. Chandler, AZ
8. DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)
9. Allen, TX
10. De La Salle (Concord, Calif)
11. DeSoto, TX
12. Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ)
13. East (Salt Lake City)
14. Grayson (Loganville, Ga)
15. South Pointe (Rock Hill, SC)
16. St Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia)
17. Hoover, Ala 
18. Lake Travis (Austin)
19. St Xavier (OH)
20. St Joseph Regional (Montvale, NJ)
21. Trinity (Louisville, KY)      
22 Warren Central (Indianapolis)
23. American Heritage (Plantation, Fla)
24. Katy, TX
25. Carol City (Miami)  

Aransas Pass, Ingleside, Rockport-Fulton suspend seasons

Rockport-Fulton and Aransas Pass high schools were scheduled to open the 2017 football season against each other Friday night. 

Hurricane Harvey, though, has put football in the backseat as both communities were devastated by the category 4 hurricane that hit Friday night. But Pirates coach Jay Seibert and Panthers coach Ryan Knostman are determined to get their teams back on the field as soon as possible to help give their players, each school’s students and the community a sense of normalcy.

Seibert and Knostman said the goal is to play their first games Sept. 15, which also is likely the first week the two schools will be back in session. Both teams have suspended their seasons indefinitely to assess the damage. Also suspending its season was Ingleside, which also was hard-hit by the storm.

“People say athletics is not important and right now it’s not in the big picture but it’s very important for our kids to get back to normalcy, to what’s normal to them,†Seibert said from his cell phone on Sunday. “I went up the football field and there were a couple of players looking around. We plan on the next two weeks to do everything we can to get the team together before that two weeks is over.â€

Seibert said he rode out the storm in Portland but said Rockport-Fulton's football stadium held up well as the storm’s eyewall barreled into the community. He said there was damage to the bleachers and the locker room facilities were good. But he said the school’s gym is destroyed as is the school’s girls locker room facilities.

The Aransas County ISD superintendent said the goal is to start school on Sept. 11 and Seibert said he wants to try to begin working with his team before that so they can play on Sept. 15. The Pirates are scheduled to play Leander Glenn in Seguin.

Knostman said the Aransas Pass' football field — Bo Bonorden Memorial Stadium — suffered heavy damage as both press boxes were destroyed, and he said there was significant damage to the baseball and softball fields.

He said all extracurricular activities at the school have been suspended, but like Seibert, he wants to be able to play on Sept. 15. According to a message on the Aransas Pass Independent School District's Facebook page, school is canceled until further notice.

“I’m going to try my hardest that once school reopens that we get rolling again,†Knostman said. “I want to do everything in my power to have the shortest amount of delay possible that once we open school we will be resuming extracurricular activities.â€

Ingleside football coach Hunter Hamrick, who was in Waco, said their season has also been suspended and said the school lost light poles and both goal posts at their football stadium.

He added the school's new indoor athletic facility looks to be fine. A Facebook message from the district said classes are canceled until further notice.

REFUGIO

Refugio head coach Jason Herring said he has not really thought about football after the devastation the storm has caused in the town.

Herring said the district’s new high school has severe damage on the roof along with more damaged homes and businesses throughout the community. He said they will know more in the next few days once they can assess the damage.

“We haven’t really thought about school or Friday’s game,†Herring said. “The whole city is without power, sewer for at least 10 days. We don’t know how bad it is. We have tried to reach out from a team standpoint to a bunch of our kids to make sure they are OK or need anything. We have no cell service and all the means that we usually have and we just take for granted are gone.â€

CCISD

Corpus Christi ISD Athletic Director Brenda Marshall said she went to the Cabaniss Athletic Complex and Buc Stadium over the last two days and said both football stadiums did not sustain major damage. She said the fields look good and light poles are still up.

Both stadiums do have bent goal posts, and Marshall said there is some water damage at Buc Stadium in one of the press boxes. Marshall said what happens this week in terms of sports will be determined by power to the schools. Marshall added they could play games Saturday if needed this week.

King and Ray were scheduled to play each other on Thursday, and also Carroll and Miller were set to start their seasons on Friday. Moody is scheduled to play West Oso and Veterans Memorial is playing Laredo Martin.

CALALLEN

Calallen football coach and athletic director Phil Danaher said he was having a voluntary practice on Monday as they begin preparations to open the season on Friday at home against Mercedes.

The Wildcats do not have school on Monday and lost their final scrimmage against Ray because of the approach of Hurricane Harvey.

“Those who are in town and make it we will have a work out and I told my coaches if you cannot make it don’t worry about it,†Danaher said. “You don’t want to try to take any risks to get back into town if it’s flooded.â€

The Calallen football team is also teaming up with neighbor school Tuloso-Midway for a fundraiser from 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. for the affected communities from Hurricane Harvey. The fundraiser will take place on the home side of Calallen’s football stadium.

GREGORY-PORTLAND

Head football coach and AD Rick Rhoades said Sunday he has not had any conversations with the administration about when school will resume and if they will open the season against El Campo on Friday.

He said he has been in contact with several of the players and said players went as far as away as Alabama. G-P will not be in school on Monday.

“I think most of them evacuated and that’s going to be the biggest chore is when we get back is trying to get everybody rounded up,†Rhoades said.

TULOSO-MIDWAY

Warriors head coach Wade Miller spent much of Sunday in Woodsboro helping residents clean up after the town was devastated by Hurricane Harvey.

“The damage there is unbelievable,†Miller said. “I don’t think there is a house in that town that does not have any damage. I’ve never seen anything like it.â€

Miller said Tuloso-Midway is out of school on Monday and was not sure about Tuesday. He said if can get back on the field Wednesday and Thursday they can still play Laredo Nixon on Friday. The Warriors will play in Laredo.

“We are going to try to play Friday night if there is any way possible,†Miller said. “I’m not opposed to playing Saturday but we haven’t talked about that yet.â€

BEEVILLE

Coach Jerry Bomar said if they are able to return to school on Tuesday they should be able to open the season on Friday against Kingsville.

“We definitely want to play and we are planning on playing some way,†Bomar said.

Bomar confirmed late Sunday night that the game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday at Javelina Stadium in Kingsville.

SINTON

Pirates coach and athletic director Tom Allen said the school has power and water and the goal is start school on Wednesday. He said if they start then it is not likely they will be able to open the season on Friday against Rio Hondo.

“It’s more of a safety deal more than anything,†Allen said. “Whenever kids come back we certainly don’t want to rush them.â€

ROBSTOWN

The Cotton Pickers were scheduled to open the season against Ingleside on Friday and coach Richard Kattner said he is working to try to find another game if he can.

He said that school is canceled for Monday but said the school has minimal damage and he said the town did not receive many of the damaging effects of the storm.

FLOUR BLUFF

Hornets AD and football coach Steinbruck evacuated and headed back to town Sunday afternoon. The school canceled Monday and Tuesday so far. The district sent out a news release Sunday announcing the cancellation of the Flour Bluff season opener against Cedar Park Vista Ridge and that all athletic events were postponed until further notice.

LONDON

London ISD is on intercession and was not scheduled to have classes this week. Athletic Director Robbie Moreno said the London at Bishop volleyball match scheduled for Tuesday has been rescheduled for 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The Pirates, which were scheduled to open their season Thursday against Bishop, are looking at playing Saturday or canceling the game pending the ability of students in both communities to return after fleeing Harvey.

WOODSBORO

Woodsboro, which bore the brunt of the storm’s effects, will remain closed this week, but AD Xavier Rangel said he has heard a timeline of anywhere between two and four weeks before the school will have electricity restored.

“The main thing right now is to start cleaning up the community,†Rangel said. “Hopefully it will stop raining for a little while. As far as athletics, our main concern is trying to make sure that everyone is safe. We’ll see what we get when we get back to school and go from there.â€

The first-year Eagles coach said the play clocks and scoreboards did not withstand the wind and that both sets of field goal posts were bent. The Dome, basketball and weight facility were in good shape Rangel was told.

Although games will not be played soon, Rangel said he wants to resume athletics as soon as the school can reopen and facilities are safe to use.

“It is one of those deals where if we can help the community get their mind off things for a few hours on a Friday night, hopefully we can do that,†Rangel said.

Woodsboro is in a five-team District 16-2A Division II and is not scheduled to play its first district game until Oct. 13.

BANQUETE

Banquete’s season opener against Santa Gertrudis Academy has been moved to Javelina Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

Banquete athletic director Kevin Hermes said Bulldog Stadium lost one of its light poles due to high winds and was unsure of a timeline of when it might be replaced.

The Week 1 schedule change is the only one that has been made at Banquete so far.

SGA athletic director Bradly Chavez said the expectation is that the school will reopen on Tuesday as scheduled.

ODEM

Odem athletic director Armando Huerta said the school’s baseball field sustained severe damage as the home bleachers were flipped by the heavy winds and tore down the fencing on the first base side of the field.

The Owls were scheduled to play Taft in Week 1 and Huerta said the teams agreed to meet Friday, Oct. 6, when both schools had an open date.

Lack of water and electricity is keeping both campuses closed as of Sunday.

SKIDMORE-TYNAN

Skidmore-Tynan athletic director John Livas said school is canceled on Monday and the district is taking a wait-and-see approach for Tuesday as students and teachers return to the area after evacuating. He said the school’s scoreboards on several fields had been damaged, but was unaware of any further damage.

Unsure of when S-T will return to the classroom, Livas confirmed Sunday that the Bobcats’ season opener against Freer has been canceled.

GEORGE WEST

George West athletic director Brett Kornegay said he did not foresee any reason why the Longhorns’ scheduled season opener against San Diego would not be played as of Sunday.

SAN DIEGO

As long as no more significant rain happens, San Diego is back in school Tuesday the Vaqueros will play George West on Friday as scheduled. Both schools have grass fields.

Vaqueros coach Bo Ochoa said even in the case of rain, he will seek out a turf field to make sure the game is played.

http://www.caller.com/story/sports/high-school/2017/08/27/aransas-pass-ingleside-rockport-fulton-suspend-seasons/606635001/

From the Corpus Christi Caller Times . . . 

DISTRICT 30-5A

Ray vs. King, TBA Friday or Saturday

FRIDAY'S GAMES

NON-ZONE/NON-DISTRICT

West Oso at Moody, 4 p.m.

Alice at Laredo Alexander

Flour Bluff vs. Cedar Park Vista Ridge, UIW, San Antonio, ccd.

Laredo Martin at Veterans Memorial, Multipurpose

Mercedes at Calallen

Miller vs. Carroll, 8 p.m., at Buc Stadium

El Campo at Gregory-Portland, ccd.

Tuloso-Midway at Laredo Nixon, ccd.

AREA

THURSDAY'S GAMES

Agua Dulce at Pettus, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Runge

London at Bishop, ccd.

Banquete at Santa Gertrudis Academy, 7:30 p.m., Javelina Stadium, Kingsville

FRIDAY'S GAMES

NON-DISTRICT

Aransas Pass at Rockport-Fulton, ccd.

Beeville at Kingsville

Benavides at Ben Bolt

Bishop at Freer

Bruni at Falls City

Ingleside at Robstown, ccd.

La Villa at Riviera

Mathis at Falfurrias

Nixon-Smiley at Riviera, ccd.

Orange Grove at Gonzales

Refugio at Hebbronville, ccd.

Sinton at Rio Hondo, ccd.

Skidmore-Tynan at Freer, ccd.

Taft at Odem, ccd.

 
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Press box destroyed at Aransas Pass football stadium

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From the Beaumont Enterprise . . . 

Heavy rain and flooding in Southeast Texas from Hurricane Harvey is forcing alterations to the week one high school football schedule.
Lumberton and Porter on Sunday became the first game canceled due to the weather.
East Chambers and Kelly Catholic on Saturday became the first teams to announce they would be changing venues.
The game, originally scheduled at Kelly, was moved to East Chambers because the Buccaneers have a turf field.
The 2017 high school football season is scheduled to start Friday.
Check back with BeaumontEnterprise.com for more updates.
WEEK ONE SCHEDULE CHANGES
5A
Lumberton at Porter - CANCELED
Bishop Dunne at Port Arthur Memorial - CANCELED
West Orange-Stark at Nederland - CANCELED
Vidor at Barbers Hill - CANCELED
John Paul II vs. Ozen - CANCELED
Port Neches-Groves at Silsbee, 2 p.m., Saturday (Originally 7 p.m., Friday)
**Jasper at Ozen, 2 p.m. Saturday
4A
Orangefield at Buna - CANCELED
Jasper at Little Cypress-Mauriceville - CANCELED
Hardin-Jefferson at Coldspring-Oakhurst - CANCELED
Hamshire-Fannett at Bridge City - CANCELED
3A
Kelly Catholic at East Chambers, 7:30 p.m. (Originally East Chambers at Kelly Catholic, 7 p.m. start)
Newton at Kirbyville - CANCELED
Anahuac at Liberty - CANCELED
2A
Hull-Daisetta at Hardin - CANCELED
Deweyville at Colmesneil - CANCELED
1A
High Island vs. Houston Texas Christian - CANCELED
Orange Community Christian at Emery-Weiner - CANCELED

 
From the Victoria Advocate . . . 

The start of high school football in Victoria will have to wait as the result of Hurricane Harvey.

Victoria School District Athletic Director Leonard McAngus announced Sunday that all Victoria sports, including football, will be put on hold for the remainder of the week until further notice.

"I know kids want to play and our coaches want to play," he said. "But right now we need to take care of our town, our kids, our coaches and their families."

St. Joseph has also canceled all of its athletic events for the week according to athletic director Mike Hall.

Calhoun, Cuero, Bloomington, Wharton, Nixon-Smiley and Woodsboro are among other area teams that have decided to put Week 1 of the season on hold.

Victoria West, which was set to open the season against San Antonio Southwest on Friday at Memorial Stadium, is hoping to begin play on Sept. 8 against Lockhart.

Victoria East, which was supposed to play Edinburg Vela on Friday, hopes to start its season on Sept. 7 against Flour Bluff.

VISD students are scheduled to return to school on Sept. 5

"If any changes are needed, then we'll go through the proper channels and work with our administration and the UIL to make the best decision for our players and our students," Victoria West head coach Courtney Boyce said.

Calhoun coach Richard Whitaker said the team hasn't decided when its season will start after its season opener against Brazoswood was canceled.

"No football for us this week," Whitaker said. "We're done for the week."

NOTES: Decisions from other teams will be announced Monday and into the week ahead.

Games still set to begin season

Schulenburg at Hallettsville

S.A. Brooks Academy at Runge

Rice Cosolidated at Royal

Beeville at Kingsville

 
Thanks for the effort on that SHA. My brother coached in the coastal bend for years and has many friends down that way. Just a tough terrible situation. I do hope they can get playing soon so the kids and communities have something to look forward to and rally around. God bless all those people.

 
Killeen Ellison 32

Leander 7

4th

Denton Guyer 30

Mansfield Lake Ridge 21

4th

Dallas Carter 61

Carrollton Newman-Smith 7

4th

Hughes Springs 24

Daingerfield 23

4th

Lubbock Monterrey 24

Odessa 14

4th

Churchill 48

Clark 20

3rd

FM Marcus 21

Arl Bowie 16

4th

Bremond 34

Whitewright 7

3rd

Plano 20

Lewisville Hebron 13

3rd

Academy 7

Rogers 0

FINAL

McCallum 26

Anderson 14

Halftime

Eastland 35

Merkel 12

3rd

Royse City 31

S Garland 7

4th

Keller Central 17

Birdville 16

4th

Memorial 31

Harlingen 14

4th

Rowe 30

Edinburg 9

FINAL

Laredo United 38

SA Wagner 35

4th

RR Westwood 60

Lehman 13

4th

Naaman Forest 48

Richardson 6

4th

 
Hebron 20

Plano 20

4th

Odessa 28

Monterrey 24

FINAL

 
EP Coronado 12

Midland Lee 0

1st

Brock 35

Samford 0

1st

Highland Park 10

Rockwall 7

2nd

New Diana 18

White Oak 14

2nd

Jacksonville 14

Pine Tree 3

2nd 

Duncanville 21

Plano East 0

Halftime

Abilene Wylie 28

Vernon 0

2nd

Alamo Heights 19

New Braunfels 14

2nd

Laredo LBJ 0

SA Marshall 7

2nd

Corsicana 21

Red Oak 0

Halftime

Crandall 14

Pittsburg 14

2nd

LaVega 20

Fairfild 7

2nd

Bishop Lynch 14

Texarkana 7

1st

Harlingen 24

McAllen 7

2nd

John Tyler 14

Plano West 6

2nd

DeSoto 21

Jesuit 0

1st

Winona 0

Alto 0

1st

Weslaco East 24

Sharyland 0

Halftime

Terrell 13

Paris 13

2nd

Longview 14

Lufkin 7

2nd

Bushland 16

Canadian 13

2nd

Wall 38

Monahans 7

Halftime

Carthage 35

Gladewater 0

2nd

 
Lewisville 17

Rowlett 3

Halftime

Sulphur Springs 21

Sherman 8

Halftime

Sweetwater 21

Wichita Falls 3

Halftime

Denton Ryan 34

Lancaster 28

Hafltime

Tulsa Union 21

Euless Trinity 0

3rd

Prosper 41

Boeren Champion 7

Halftime

Childress 6

#10 Wellington 0

3rd

#7 Celina 14

Princeton 10

Halftime

Georgetown 21

Brewer 0

2nd

#6 Yoakum 20

Hondo 0

Halftime

Abilene Cooper 21

Keller 14

Halftime

#5 Lexington 26

#3 Mart 12

2nd

#2 Gilmer 35

Liberty-Eylau 29

2nd

Joaquin 14

#2 Teneha 13

Halftime

#10 China Spring 7

Lorena 7

Halftime

North Forney 42

Mt Pleasant 13

2nd

Waco Midway 14

#5 Cedar Park 12

Halftime

Alto 14

Winona 6

2nd

Tatum 14

Arp 0

Halftime

Van 41

Mineola 7

Hafltime

San Angelo Central 22

Abilene 0

2nd

Aledo 17

Colleyville Heritage 0

2nd

#4 Temple 17

Belton 17

Halftime

Steele 22

Madison 0

Halftime

Franklin 21

Navasota 14

2nd

Tyler Lee 15

Marshall 14

2nd

 
#6 Denton Ryan 51

#10 Lancaster 34

4th

Georgetown 34

Brewer 12

4th

Jacksonville 14

Pine Tree 12

4th

Abilene Cooper 42

Keller 35

4th

#5 Lexington 33

#3 Mart 31

4th

#3 DeSoto 34

Jesuit 27

3rd

Ennis 26

South Oak Cliff 23

4th

UPSET ALERT!

Liberty-Eylau 50

#2 Gilmer 42

#3 Highland Park 35

Rockwall 33

3rd

Pittsburg 33

Crandall 21

4th

John Tyler 35

Plano West 6

4th

N Forney 68

Mt Pleasant 13

4th

#1 Carthage 49

Gladewater 7

4th

Texas commit Keoantay Ingram had 5 carries for 135 yards and two touchdowns in first half.

UPSET ALERT!
Waco Midway 28

#5 Cedar Park 20

4th

Alto 22

Winona 12

3rd

Tatum 14

Arp 0

3rd

Bishop Dunn 24

Texarkana 7

4th

#4 Temple 31

Belton 31

4th

Franklin 28

Navasota 27

4th

WOW

Longview 35

Lufkin 16

4th

Kilgore 35

Nacogdoches 21

4th

#1 Allen 23

#8 Cedar Hill 8

4th

#4 Judson 35

#6 Lake Travis 32

2nd

 
Not much excitement for Cam Rising tonight.

Newbury Park 3

Agoura 0

FINAL

Casey Thompson not a happy camper right now.

Noble 28

Newcastle 14

3rd

 
Alto 34

Winona 35

4th

#6 Denton Ryan 57

#10 Lancaster 40

FINAL

Southlake Carroll 21

Broken Arrow (Okla) 14

FINAL

UPSET!

Childress 9

#10 Wellington 8

FINAL

#7 Celina 34

Princeton 26

FINAL

UPSET!

#5 Lexington 40

#3 Mart 38

#3 DeSoto 41

Jesuit 36

FINAL

South Oak Cliff 29

Ennis 28

FINAL

#2 Gilmer 58

Liberty-Eylau 57

FINAL

UPSET!

Rockwall 53

#3 Highland Park 49

FINAL

UPSET!

Waco Midway 35

#5 Cedar Park 28

FINAL

Tatum 14

Arp 0

FINAL

#4 Temple 38

Belton 31

FINAL

Longview 35

Lufkin 16

FINAL

#1 Allen 23

#8 Cedar Hill 8

FINAL

 
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