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Texas HS Football Playoff Scores and Matchups Round 2 (Statewide)

After a wild first round of the Texas state high school football playoffs, we take a look at the second round matchups.
Courtesy of DallasNews.com

CLASS 6A

DIVISION I

REGION I BI-DISTRICT
Ama. Tascosa66EP El Dorado40
Odessa Permian49Arl. Bowie12
Denton Ryan56Plano East33
S. Grand Prairie24Euless Trinity21
Amarillo44EP Montwood27
Arl. Martin76Midland18
Allen50TC Byron Nelson14
DeSoto35Coppell31
REGION I AREA ROUND 
Amarillo Tascosa (9-2) vs. Odessa Permian (10-1)
1:00 Saturday at Lubbock's Lowrey Field
Denton Ryan (11-0) vs. South Grand Prairie (7-4)
5:30 Friday at Arlington's AT&T Stadium
Amarillo High (9-2) vs. Arlington Martin (9-2)
7:00 Friday at Wichita Falls' Memorial Stadium
Allen (11-0) vs. DeSoto (6-5)
9:00 Friday at Arlington's AT&T Stadium
REGION II BI-DISTRICT
Skyline21Lake Highlands10
Rowlett65Belton64
RR Cedar Ridge47Aus. Bowie17
Hum. Atascocita32Klein Collins27
North Mesquite56Irv. MacArthur25
Kil. Shoemaker10Sachse7
Aus. Westlake35Round Rock14
The Woodlands16Klein Oak7
REGION II AREA ROUND 
Skyline (9-2) vs. Rowlett (9-2)
2:00 Saturday at Mesquite Memorial Stadium
RR Cedar Ridge (10-1) vs. Humble Atascocita (10-1)
7:00 Friday at Round Rock's Reeves Complex
North Mesquite (9-2) vs. Killeen Shoemaker (9-2)
5:30 Saturday at Arlington's AT&T Stadium
Austin Westlake (10-1) vs. The Woodlands (10-1)
3:00 Saturday at Bryan HS
REGION III BI-DISTRICT 
Hou. Cy-Falls72Aldine Nimitz6
Bellaire35Katy Cinco Ranch31
GP North Shore52Pasa. Dobie17
LC Clear Springs28Alief Taylor24
Hou. Eisenhower36Hou. Cy-Fair28
Hou. Lamar38Morton Ranch17
Pearland32Beau. West Brook0
Dickinson31Alief Elsik28 (OT)
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT 
Converse Judson40SA Churchill13
SA O'Connor24SA Southwest21
Lar. United63LJ Juarez-Lincoln13
Weslaco49Los Fresnos28
Smithson Valley17SA Reagan7
SA Stevens43SA East Central6
McAllen Memorial27Lar. United South24
Harlingen60Edin. Economedes7

DIVISION II

REGION I BI-DISTRICT
EP Americas35Lub. Monterey28
San Ang. Central45Arlington28
Den. Guyer41Hebron26
SL Carroll37Cedar Hill33
EP Eastwood47Wolff. Frenship40
Arl. Lamar39Abilene33
FM Marcus57Kel. Fossil Ridge14
Mansfield45Coll. Heritage22
REGION I AREA ROUND 
EP Americas (7-4) vs. San Angelo Central (9-1)
7:30 Friday at Midland's Grande Stadium
Denton Guyer (8-3) vs. Southlake Carroll (9-2)
7:30 Friday at Allen
EP Eastwood (9-2) vs. Arlington Lamar (10-1)
7:00 Friday at Odessa's Ratliff Stadium
FM Marcus (10-1) vs. Mansfield (9-2)
7:30 Friday at Birdville Fine Arts Complex
REGION II BI-DISTRICT 
Jesuit42Mes. Horn21
Rockwall67Copperas Cove35
Pflug. Hendrickson64Austin13
Spring28TW College Park10
Highland Park38Irv. Nimitz12
Waco Midway41Garland20
Lake Travis48Pflugerville0
Spring Westfield35Kingwood14
REGION II AREA ROUND 
Jesuit (10-1) vs. Rockwall (8-3)
7:30 Friday at Kimbrough Stadium
Pflugerville Hendrickson (9-2) vs. Spring (10-1)
7:00 Friday at College Station HS
Highland Park (10-1) vs. Waco Midway (8-3)
2:00 Saturday at Arlington's AT&T Stadium
Lake Travis (11-0) vs. Spring Westfield (9-2)
2:00 Saturday at Brenham
REGION III BI-DISTRICT 
Hou. Cy-Ranch44Hou. Memorial13
Katy77Hou. Westside0
Pear. Dawson37LaPorte10
Friendswood27FB Hightower24
Hou. Cy-Creek34Ald. Davis32
Strake Jesuit21Hou. Reagan13
Manvel71Channelview21
LC Clear Creek63FB Travis10
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT 
Cibolo Steele62SA MacArthur13
SA Brennan44CC King17
Del Rio58LJ Palmview30
Weslaco East21Brown. Vet. Memorial20
Schertz Clemens54SA Johnson51
SA Brandeis49CC Carroll21
Lar. Alexander49McAllen21
San Benito35PSJA North7

CLASS 5A

DIVISION I

REGION I BI-DISTRICT
EP Chapin32EP Bel Air2
Canyon Randall21Plainview14 (OT)
FW Boswell36Birdville33
Burl. Centennial30FW Arl. Heights29 (OT)
EP Del Valle36EP Andress16
Abi. Cooper45Ama. Caprock43
GrapevineDenton
Aledo76FW Trimble Tech0
REGION I AREA ROUND 
EP Chapin (10-1) vs. Canyon Randall (10-1)
4:00 Saturday at Midland's Grande Stadium
FW Boswell (10-1) vs. Burleson Centennial (8-3)
7:30 Friday at Southlake Carroll
EP Del Valle (9-2) vs. Abilene Cooper (6-5)
4:00 Friday at Midland's Grande Stadium
Grapevine-Denton winner vs. Aledo (10-1)
TBD
REGION II BI-DISTRICT
Wylie31Fr. Wakeland21
Rockwall-Heath27Carr. Creekview7
Mans. Summit35Kimball7
Longview31Lufkin10
Wylie East71The Colony48
Mes. Poteet40Carr. N. Smith0
Mans. Lake Ridge63Samuell12
Tyler John Tyler48Tex. Texas High21
REGION II AREA ROUND 
Wylie (7-4) vs. Rockwall-Heath (8-3)
9:00 Saturday at Arlington's AT&T Stadium
Mansfield Summit (10-1) vs. Longview (9-2)
7:30 Friday at DeSoto
Wylie East (10-1) vs. Mesquite Poteet (8-3)
10:30 a.m. Saturday at Arlington's AT&T Stadium
Mans. Lake Ridge (11-0) vs. Tyler John Tyler (8-3)
2:00 Saturday at Forney's City Bank Stadium
REGION III BI-DISTRICT
Temple62Willis6
Hou. Stratford59Hou. Waltrip0
Hou. King32Beau. Central31
Richmond Foster31FB Elkins7
Bryan31Manor24
Magnolia West54Hou. Madison20
Nederland42New Caney28
Rich. George Ranch55FB Bush14
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT
Aus. Vandegrift61Bastrop Cedar Crk7
Lockhart34SA Highlands16
Victoria East63Uvalde14
Edinburg Vela48Browns. Porter21
CP Vista Ridge44Austin LBJ27
San Marcos21SA Harlandale18
Victoria West56Laredo Nixon10
Mission Vet. Mem.33Donna21

DIVISION II

REGION I BI-DISTRICT
EP Burges29EP Ysleta23
Canyon58San Ang. Lk View37
WF Rider61FW Dunbar20
Everman61FW Wyatt8
EP Eastlake62EP Bowie14
Lub. Cooper26Dumas20
Lake Dallas49FW Brewer14
Burleson50FW South Hills14
REGION I AREA ROUND 
EP Burges (7-4) vs. Canyon (9-2)
7:00 Friday at Seminole
WF Rider (7-4) vs. Everman (7-4)
7:30 Friday at Saginaw Chisholm Trail
EP Eastlake (10-1) vs. Lubbock Cooper (9-1)
8:00 Friday at El Paso's Socorro ISD Complex
Lake Dallas (9-2) vs. Burleson (8-3)
7:30 Friday at Pennington Field
REGION II BI-DISTRICT
Frisco Lone Star24Prosper10
Forney77Bryan Adams44
South Oak Cliff17Mans. Timberview14
Marshall21Lindale17
Lovejoy34Frisco10
Terrell49Woodrow Wilson13
Lancaster50Seagoville3
Hallsville24Ennis23
REGION II AREA ROUND 
Frisco Lone Star (10-1) vs. Forney (8-3)
7:30 Friday at Plano's Clark Stadium
South Oak Cliff (8-3) vs. Marshall (10-1)
3:00 Saturday at DeSoto
Lovejoy (8-3) vs. Terrell (10-1)
7:30 Saturday at Allen
Lancaster (8-3) vs. Hallsville (7-4)
1:30 Saturday at Tyler's Rose Stadium
REGION III BI-DISTRICT
A&M Consol.35Waco20
Magnolia42Hou. Sharpstown0
Crosby42Lumberton13
FB Ridge Point42PL Calhoun35
College Station38Hutto6
Hou. North Forest41Brenham35
Pt Neches-Groves42Dayton41
Angleton21Texas City14
REGION IV
Cedar Park49Bastrop14
Kerrville Tivy63SA McCollum21
Somerset24Gregory-Portland17
Edcouch-Elsa50Roma32
Georgetown44Aus. Reagan17
Boerne Champion52SA Sam Houston22
CC Calallen41Cast. Medina Vly6
Mission Sharyland45Mercedes35

CLASS 4A

DIVISION I 

REGION I BI-DISTRICT 
Pampa47Clint Mtn View13
Mineral Wells27Snyder22
Andrews48Lub. Estacado21
Brownwood29Graham26
Abilene Wylie56Burkburnett7
Borger34Clint27
Stephenville49Decatur28
Levelland52Fabens7
REGION II BI-DISTRICT 
Kennedale65Carter26
Athens59Princeton36
Argyle70Lake Worth7
Pittsburg35Crandall24
Liberty-Eylau48Van41
Sanger55Springtown36
Kaufman37Paris21
Alvarado33Wilmer-Hutchins12
REGION II AREA ROUND 
Kennedale (11-0) vs. Athens (8-3)
7:30 Friday at Ennis
Argyle (10-1) vs. Pittsburg (10-1)
7:30 Friday at Royse City
Tex. Liberty-Eylau (10-1) vs. Sanger (10-1)
7:00 Thursday at Royse City
Kaufman (10-1) vs. Alvarado (9-2)
7:30 Friday at Gopher-Warrior Bowl
REGION III BI-DISTRICT 
Kilgore62Huff. Hargrave26
El Campo63Hou. Wheatley7
Silsbee67Tyler Chapel Hill46
Sealy28Needville7
Navasota52West Columbia16
Jasper57Brownsboro14
Stafford62Hou. Sterling18
Carthage44Bridge City20
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT
Waco La Vega42Fischer Can. Lk10
Rockport-Fulton55Kingsville28
Liberty Hill47Burnet28
Gonzales26RG City Grulla21
La Vernia70Zapata7
Gatesville51Taylor25
La Feria67Beeville31
China Spring63Boerne12

DIVISION II

REGION I BI-DISTRICT
Iowa Park63Pecos42
Krum28Godley0
Sweetwater36Dalhart0
Aubrey41Ferris0
Celina63Venus0
Monahans40Bushland14
Anna50Madison16
Perryton14Mid. Greenwood9
REGION I AREA ROUND 
Iowa Park (7-4) vs. Krum (5-6)
TBD
Sweetwater (11-0) vs. Aubrey (7-4)
7:30 Friday at Granbury
Celina (11-0) vs. Monahans (7-4)
7:00 Friday at Abilene's Shotwell Stadium
Anna (3-8) vs. Perryton (6-5)
7:00 Friday at Cache, Okla.
REGION II BI-DISTRICT
Gilmer40Tex. Pl. Grove36
Mexia24Shepherd16
Center51Emory Rains14
Fairfield61Diboll9
Lorena35Clev. Tarkington0
Canton34Gladewater27
CS-Oakhurst28Groesbeck23
Atlanta44Bullard22
REGION III BI-DISTRICT
W. Orange-Stark63Hou. Scarborough0
Wharton27La Grange24
La Marque35Liberty6
Caldwell28Columbus21
Giddings35Sweeny7
Orangefield37Hou. Worthing28
Bellville49Salado7
Hamshire-Fannett52Hou. Kashmere20
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT 
Geronimo Navarro72Poteet0
Yoakum28Rio Hondo0
Devine46Lytle42
Cuero48Port Isabel14
Sinton41Raymondville8
Llano42Crystal City26
Orange GroveIngleside
Wimberley35Pearsall7

CLASS 3A

DIVISION I 

REGION I BI-DISTRICT 
Breckenridge21Brady14
Muleshoe76Slaton25
Bowie44Clyde40
Wall56Boyd6
Shallowater63Ama. River Road14
Littlefield42Brownfield41
Brock70Tus. Jim Ned7
Denver City34Childress31
REGION II BI-DISTRICT
Pottsboro49Commerce0
Sunnyvale35Van Alstyne7
White Oak59Winnsboro14
Daingerfield41Grand Saline35
Big Sandy Harm.25Redwater21
Callisburg29Scurry-Rosser14
Mineola49Prairiland0
Whiesboro21Caddo Mills7
REGION II AREA ROUND 
Pottsboro (11-0) vs. White Oak (9-2)
7:30 Friday at Terrell
Sunnyvale (10-1) vs. Daingerfield (5-6)
7:30 Friday at Lindale
Big Sandy Harmony (7-4) vs. Callisburg (9-2)
7:30 Friday at Paris
Mineola (11-0) vs. Whitesboro (5-6)
7:30 Friday at Greenville
REGION III BI-DISTRICT
Grandview55LR Academy10
Malakoff41Buna14
Win. E. Chambers15Pal. Westwood14
Cameron Yoe35McGregor7
Rockdale42Commanche27
Teague49Woodville7
Kirbyville59Kemp14
West35Troy34 (OT)
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT 
Luling28Vand. Indus.27
Edna40UC Randolph7
Mathis22San Diego8
Hallettsville43Falfurrias6
Goliad29Lyford22
Aransas Pass28George West20
Altair Rice35Comfort29
Hitchcock35Marion29

DIVISION II

REGION I BI-DISTRICT 
Idalou59Holliday17
Colorado City22BL Reagan County15
Cisco48Ama. High. Park18
Coleman75Alpine39
Post51Crane12
Henrietta48Sanford-Fritch14
Sonora34Ballinger21
Eastland47Spearman27
REGION II BI-DISTRICT 
Leonard29Alba-Golden26
Pewitt34Winona25
Howe43Edgewood33
NL West Rusk35Hughes Springs7
S&S Cons.15Lone Oak0
Waskom50Dekalb7
Arp20Hooks13
Gunter66Grand Saline0
REGION III BI-DISTRICT 
Dublin18Blooming Grove15
Corrigan-Camden64Trinity28
Jarrell47Maypearl25
Crockett48Lexington14
Newton56Buffalo7
Marlin22Rio Vista0
Franklin45Garrison21
Clifton46Palmer7
REGION IV BI-DISTRICT
East Bernard61Karnes City0
S. Gertrudis Ac.24Dilley21
Blanco18Van Vleck7
Taft48Freer27
Odem43Cotulla18
EM Tidehaven28Stockdale14
Hebbronville32Banquete29
Boling50Poth13

CLASS 2A

DIVISION I 

REGION I 
Panhandle35New Deal31
Canadian70Hale Center15
Stamford55Ozona6
Wellington28Abernathy8
Hawley60Anthony0
Stratford43Floydada6
Anson44Christoval6
Windthorst34Forsan12
REGION II 
Tolar41Mart35
Valley View41Wolfe City14
Bosqueville34Hico27
Clarksville42Bells41
Crawford53De Leon14
Blue Ridge53Bogata Rivercrest20
Goldthwaite42Axtell21
Alvord44Quinlan Boles19
REGION III
Shelbyville46Big Sandy19
Price Carlisle66Anderson-Shiro20
Alto63Groveton14
Harleton27West Sabine22
Centerville48Grapeland35
San Augustine27Ore City17
Beckville56Union Grove0
Lovelady56Cayuga14
REGION IV 
Holland36Harper22
Weimar40Three Rivers14
Mason43Rosebud-Lott6
Moody17Johnson City14
Flatonia48CC London7
Refugio54La Villa0
Shiner68Riviera Kaufer0
Junction21Thrall20

DIVISION II

REGION I 
Vega49Gruver13
Crosbyton21Sundown6
Memphis40Smyer14
Seagraves56Lockney22
Quanah53Plains0
Farwell34Shamrock32
Wheeler31Springlake-Earth27
REGION II 
Hamlin31Santo24 (OT)
Seymour55Cross Plains13
Roscoe68Wink31
Albany54Haskell17
Iraan54Miles0
Van Horn46Bronte13
Menard13Eldorado0
REGION III 
Muenster55Meridian25
Iola27Timpson0
Era22Italy21
Normangee64Overton36
Lindsay66Chilton20
Maud28Uvalde25
Tenaha63Colmesneil14
REGION IV 
Woodsboro41Rocksprings20
Bremond61Kenedy6
D'Hanis34Auga Dulce0
LaPryor52Benavides12
Falls City50Burton13
D'Hanis34Auga Dulce0
LaPryor52Benavides12
Louise55Granger20

CLASS A

BI-DISTRICT

SIX-MAN DIVISION I

REGION I
Meadow52Klondike39
Borden County76Anton8
Happy53Spur8
Valley66Nazareth8
REGION II 
Garden City80Robert Lee34
Crowell74Ira28
Hermleigh75Aspermont30
Sterling City67Rankin22
REGION III 
Newcastle36May22
Zephyr72Paint Rock8
Rochelle46Santa Anna0
Gordon52Bryson34
REGION IV 
Abbott56Blum38
Savoy77Apple Springs28
Chester57Union Hill7
Milford60Gholson14

SIX-MAN DIVISION II 

REGION I 
Follett68McLean22
Whitharral48Amhearst42
Lefors74Groom70
Southland56Kress6
REGION II 
Balmorhea60Ackerly Sands14
Loraine101Blanket99
Rising Star56Blackwell8
Imp. Buena Vista64Dell City14
REGION III 
Chillicothe56Throckmorton44
Guthrie69Rule22
Forestburg62Benjamin6
Motley County45Leuders-Avoca0
REGION IV 
Richland Springs70Walnut Springs22
Mount Calm84High Island52
Calvert72Oakwood26
Jonesboro74Cherokee6

TAPPS

(Only games for Dallas-area teams are listed)
FIRST ROUND
DIVISION I
Bishop Dunne (10-0), bye
Prestonwood62Beau. Kelly0
FW Nolan45Argyle Liberty31
Hou. St. Pius X59Bishop Lynch34
DIVISION II
FW Christian41Aus. Hyde Park10
Aus. Regents28Arl. Grace Prep16
Parish Episcopal34SA Holy Cross20
Grape. Faith Chr.52SA Cornerstone0
Hou. Northland48Frisco Legacy14
Dallas Christian49Fort Bend Chr.7
DIVISION III
FW Lake Country33McKinney Chr.29
TC Cedar Hill45Muen. Sac. Heart21
First Baptist50FW Temple Chr.7
Coll. Covenant52Waco Reicher15

TCSAAL STATE FINAL 

Triple A Academy39A+ Academy30

SWAC: College Football Week 11 Preview

Courtesy SWAC.org
Courtesy: SWAC.org

Football Weekly Release - November 10

Courtesy SWAC.org
Tue, November 10, 2015
FULL NOTES WEEK11 TELECONFERENCE l WEEK 10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 14
Alcorn State at Texas Southern
Houston, Texas
1:00 p.m.
Alabama State vs. Prairie View A&M
Montgomery, Ala.
2:00 p.m.

Grambling State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Pine Bluff, Ark.
2:30 p.m.

Southern vs. Alabama A&M
Baton Rouge, La.
4:00 p.m.
CONFERENCE NEWS AND NOTES
• Grambling State can clinch a spot in the 2015 Toyota SWAC Football Championship this weekend. If the Tigers defeat Arkansas-Pine Bluff Saturday, they will sew up the Western Division race. Prairie View A&M must win out and Grambling State must lose its remaining two games for the
Panthers to win the division, as Grambling State holds the head-to-head tiebreaker over Prairie View.
• In the SWAC Eastern Division, Alcorn State is currently atop the leaderboard, with Alabama State the only team in the division that could potentially overtake the defending Conference champion. If Alcorn State wins two of its final three games, it will clinch the East regardless of Alabama State’s result against Prairie View, as the Braves hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Hornets.
• After another 100-yard outing, Southern running back Lenard Tillery ranks No. 10 in the nation in rushing yards. He is also tied for fourth in the nation in terms of rushing touchdowns with 12 scores on the ground this season.
• This week features a clash of two of the hottest teams in the SWAC, as the Alabama State Hornets look to push their win streak to four when they host Prairie View, which is eyeing its fifth-straight victory. The game will match strength on strength as the Panthers will put their conference-leading offense to the test against the Hornets’ defense, which ranks No. 2 in scoring and total yards in the SWAC.

WNBA: Welcome The Dallas Wings to North Texas


The WNBA has finally arrived in the big D. This has been something in the making for the past few years according to league sources. What an exciting time for young ladies here in the metroplex and also in Texas period.

by Willie Pointer


 A few days ago ownership revealed the team name, and they will be called the Dallas Wings formerly the Tulsa Shock. For the first five season the Wings will be play at UTA in Arlington TX were it seats around 7,000. As scheduled the Wings will play 17 home games this season.




 Dallas Wings are bringing with them some very good and talented players and some all-star players like Skylar diggings. Diggings is one of the WNBA best all around talent and she is the heart and soul of this team. Another outstanding player that will playing alongside her is a local kid Odyssey Sims. Odyssey is a rising star in this league and hopefully her and Skylar will be the backcourt for years to come.


 By bringing the Wings here will put a spot light on basketball here in North Texas on the high school level and the college level. Texas women high school basketball is very rich with talent in this area and throughout the state I’m very excited that some of these young women will get a chance to see basketball played at the highest level for women.


 The wings are coached by Fred Williams, last season the shock: now the wings finished the season 18-16 but they look to improve on last years record. The inaugural season begins in May of 2016

NBA: Dallas Mavs Deron Williams and Dirk Nowitzki Talk Win Over Clippers, DeAndre Jordan




Podcast: Nuts and Bolts Sports 11-10-2015


3 undefeated teams, Patriots lose a key part, steelers and Antonio Brown get it done Eagles win in OT this is a season of crazy. The guys have been in the lab taking it all in and are ready to talk about the week that was.  Fan Duel and Draft Kings players JB3 is helping you win money and bragging rights. Fantasy football owners are at a loss with all these injuries. Who is the mid season MVP? You know we talk about it all and we are ready 7pm join us for another hot hour of NFL TALK


Podcast: Fantasy Jam 11-12-2015


Tired of your co-worker talking trash because he just laid the smackdown on your team? Wondering why you ALWAYS seem to be 2-4 after six games?  Wouldn’t it be great if you had someone on YOUR side to make sure you always made the right move? Tired of getting the same advice from some idiot on the four letter network that gave himself a nickname?
When you decide your serious about winning. When you realize that maybe you can’t do this alone, tune in to FantasyJAM, The Buffalo and The Fish turn you into a winner.
These guys pull no punches when it comes to Fantasy sports. They have a proven track record winning multiple titles between them over the last 20 years of Fantasy Football. Buffalo and Fish aren’t out to make friends, their only goal is to help YOU win a title. So listen to FantasyJAM, what have you got to lose? I mean, besides yet another game.

Podcast: Sports Infusion 11-11-2015



It's time to Get Infused! Join host Pamela Michelle Featuring Andrew "Fish" Fain as they take you through the hottest topics in the sports and pop culture wolrd. This week we talk NFL, College Football rankings and of course sports internet gambling. Get involved by tweeting the show @Sports_Infusion or call in at 657-383-1442 . Also go visit us at sportsinfusion.net. Sports Infusion is brought to you by The Inscriber Media Network. Visit the website for the best articles on the internet! 


Willie Pointer's Top Ten North Texas HS Basketball Prospects

API's Terrance Ferguson tops the North Texas HS Basketball Prospects list.

Our North Texas high school basketball analyst, Willie Pointer, names his top ten prospect list to start the new season.


1. Terrance Ferguson, 6’7 shooting guard

High school: Advanced Prep International, Dallas TX
Committed: Alabama

2. Mark Vital, 6’6 power forward

High School: Advanced Prep International, Dallas TX
Committed to: Baylor



3. Marques Bolden, 6’10 center

High school: Desoto High School, Desoto TX
List of schools include: Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Alabama, and Baylor



4. Schinder Herald, 6’10 center

High School: Prestonwood Christian Academy, Plano TX
List of schools include: Kansas, Miss St, California, Purdue, Texas Tech

5. Andrew Jones, 6’4 combo guard

High School: Irving MacArthur, Irving TX
List of schools include: Arizona, Texas, Louisville, Baylor, Oklahoma St



6. Cameron McGriff, 6’6 forward

High School: South Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie TX
Committed to: Oklahoma St

7. Harrison Henderson, 6’9 power forward

High School: South Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie Tx
Committed to: USC

8. Nate Morris, 6’9 center

High School: Lancaster High, Lancaster TX
List of schools include: Smu, Oklahoma St, Texas A&M, Florida St



9. Josh Parrish, 6’5 small forward

High School: Arlington Seguin, Arlington TX
Committed to: Tcu

10. Jalen Harris, 6’5 point guard

High School: Duncanville High, Duncanville TX

Committed to: Louisiana Tech

Kobe Bryant LIVE Interview - Sunday Night 9:30pm CST


Kobe Bryant, entering into his 20th NBA season with the Los Angeles Lakers, talks to NTXGAME.com live after the Mavs vs Lakers game this Sunday.



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MEAC: Football Recap Week 7 - Hampton, FAMU Get Wins

Football Recap - Week 7

Courtesy Associated Press
Sun, October 18, 2015
Courtesy MEAC Media Relations
N.C. A&T State Aggies Defeat B-CU Wildcats
GREENSBORO -- A 4th-and-4 play in the fourth quarter played a major role in North Carolina A&T State’s 24-14 win over Bethune-Cookman in MEAC football action Saturday afternoon at Aggie Stadium.
Senior Kwashaun Quick and redshirt freshman Lamar Raynard exchanged quarterbacking duties on the drive with Raynard connecting on 5-yard and 8-yard passes to Cohen to set up the crucial fourth down.
Raynard took the snap and sprinted left like he was going to roll out and pass.
As he went left, Cohen sprinted parallel to the right. With the defense flowing toward Raynard, he reached out and handed the ball off to Cohen, who stopped in his tracks and ran up the middle of the field for a 33-yard touchdown untouched to give the Aggies a 10-point advantage with 11:23 remaining in the game.
B-CU failed to convert fourth downs on its next two drives to seal the win for N.C. A&T who beat the Wildcats for just the second time in 10 tries.
Cohen finished with 116 yards rushing and one touchdown on 20 carries. For the second straight week, Cohen also led the Aggies in receiving with five caches for 29 yards. Keyes caught two touchdowns and Quick was 8-for-9 for 63 yards and a touchdown. He also had 47 yards rushing.
B-CU did have success throwing the ball against N.C. A&T with 358 yards passing. Starting quarterback Quentin Williams threw for 191 yards, a touchdown and an interception, while reserve Larry Brihm had 167 yards passing. Junior Jawill Davis had 103 yards receiving on six catches.
The win gives Aggies sole possession of first place at 5-1 overall and 3-0 in the MEAC. Bethune-Cookman dropped to 5-2 overall and 3-1 in the MEAC. 
Read the full story at NCATAggies.com.

Hampton Pirates Upends Morgan State Bears on the Road 
BALTIMORE, Md. – Last season, Morgan State spoiled Homecoming for the Hampton University football team.
Saturday saw the Pirates exact revenge against the defending MEAC co-champions, as Hampton beat Morgan State during the Bears’ Homecoming 20-10 at Hughes Stadium.
Hampton improved to 4-3 overall and 3-2 in MEAC play.
David Watford’s string of consecutive games with a touchdown pass extended once more, as he completed 17 of his 30 passes for 206 yards – throwing completions to six different receivers. He also ran seven times for 22 yards.
Rashawn Proctor racked up a team-high 87 receiving yards on three catches – including an 80-yard touchdown. Twarn Mixson had a team-high six catches for 53 yards.
Christopher Dukes ran 12 times for 78 yards, averaging 6.5 yards per carry.
Jason George led the Pirates on defense with eight tackles, and Miles Grooms disrupted thebackfield to the tune of two sacks and three quarterback hurries. Chaka Diarrassouba had an interception, while the Pirates forced three lost fumbles.
In addition to four turnovers, Morgan State (3-3, 3-1 MEAC) had just 276 yards on total offense.
After a missed field goal from the Bears, the Pirates struck first with 4:06 left in the first quarter, when Watford hit Proctor from 80 yards to put Hampton up 7-0.
Morgan State had driven into the red zone on the ensuing possession, only to have Moses Killon fumble the ball. Darius Banks recovered the fumble and ran it back 83 yards to put the Pirates up 14-0 with 12:34 left in the first half.
Diarrassouba intercepted Skillon on the Bears’ next possession, before Watford threw an interception of his own on the ensuing play. That gave the Bears their first scoring drive of the afternoon, when Chris Moller kicked a 49-yard field goal to cut the lead to 14-3.
 Adam Brown kicked a field goal of his own, a 33-yard boot, as the clock expired to give the Pirates a 17-3 halftime lead.
Read the full story at HamptonPirates.com.

Rattlers Swat Hornets for 41-13 Homecoming Win
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida A&M Football rode a 24-6 scoring surge in the second half to rolls past Delaware State, 41-13 at Homecoming before 22,678 in Bragg Stadium Saturday afternoon.
The win was the first of the year for FAMU (1-6, 1-3 in MEAC), while luckless Delaware State (0-6, 0-3) remained winless of the season.
It was also FAMU's first Homecoming win since 2012, a 22-21 come-from-behind win over North Carolina Central.
FAMU's last victory came against the Hornets, 41-7 in Dover last November, but it was their finishing flurry in the second half that put the visitors away.
The Rattlers broke a 7-7 tie with 3:00 left in the second period, when Carson Royal found Jairockeis Jones in the right flat, and the Eastern Michigan transfer raced 78 yards to put FAMU ahead for good at 14-7.
Colby Blanton tacked on a 35-yard field goal with 36 seconds left to extend FAMU's cushion to 17-7 at the half. Blanton's 27-yard fielder with 9:42 left in the third pushed the Rattler lead to 20-7, then Devondrick Nealy's five-yard blast made it 27-7.
Read full story at FAMUAthletics.com.

Bulldogs Dominate Bison in 49-10 Victory
ORANGEBURG, SC—Freshman quarterback Caleb York led the charge throwing 13-of-22 for a game-high 208 yards and two touchdowns to lead South Carolina State to a 49-10 thrashing of Howard Saturday (Oct. 17) at Oliver. C. Dawson Stadium.

"This was a good win for us, the kind of win we needed to get back on track," said SC State head coach Buddy Pough. "We didn't do that much statistically, especially on offense, but we did some things on defense and scored in several ways."

SC State finished with 325 total yards offense, while Howard managed just 217 on the day.

Redshirt sophomore Mykal Moody posted his second 100-yard receiving game of the season with three catches for 107 yards and a touchdown.  Redshirt freshman Lynard Jamison dazzled the crowd of 16,033 screaming Bulldogs fans on a 91-yard punt return for a touchdown. Jamison also finished with eight (8) catches for 70-yards.

The defense played lights out with back-to-back interceptions for touchdowns by senior defensive back Chris Pauling (42-yards) and redshirt sophomore linebacker Darius Leonard (65-yards) early in the first quarter.

York connected with Moody on a 67-yard touchdown pass to give SC State an early 21-0 lead to close out the quarter. Senior running back Dondre Lewis-Freeman pushed the Bulldogs ahead, 28-0, on a 10-yard scamper with 5:40 remaining in the second quarter.

The Bison finally found the endzone on a 36-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by sophomore defensive back Travon Hunt early in the third quarter. Junior quarterback Adrian Kollock, Jr. put the game out of reach on a 6-yard punch with 0:49 seconds remaining late in the third quarter to give SC State an commanding 42-7 lead.
Read more at SCSUAthletics.com.

SWAC: Football Recap - Grambling, PVU, TSU Get Wins

Courtesy SWAC.org
Courtesy: SWAC.org

Football Recaps: October 17

Courtesy SWAC.org
Sat, October 17, 2015
Grambling State 35, Alcorn State 34
Box Score

LORMAN, Miss. -- Martez Carter scored on a one yard run and then booted the extra point in overtime as Grambling State rallied to defeat Alcorn State 35-34 and rise to 5-0 in conference.
The Braves scored on a seven yard run by John Gibbs Jr. but Haiden McCraney's PAT kick was blocked.
GSU (5-2, 5-0)  is now the only undefeated team in conference play and tops the SWAC West.  ALCN (4-2, 3-1) still leads the East.
Carter earned his second-straight 100-yard game, rushing for 133 yards on 11 carries.
Gibbs rushed for 96 yards and two TDs, and passed for 222 yards with another score as the Braves scored four touchdowns to lead 28-14 at halftime. The Tigers scored twice in the third quarter to tie things at 28-28.
Alcorn gained 218 yards on the ground with rushing touchdowns from Gibbs, Aaron Baker and Darryl Ragsdale.

Texas Southern 49, Mississippi Valley State 21
Box Score

Itta Bena, Miss. -
 Texas Southern scored 21 points in the second quarter which proved to be the difference in a 49-21 victory over Mississippi Valley State.
Averion Hurts had a career afternoon at quarterback for the Tigers passing for 311 yards and six touchdowns.  Hurts also rushed for a score giving him seven on the day.

MVSU scored the first points of the contest on a 14-yard pass from Thurston Rubin, Jr. to Natron Brooks to take a 7-0 lead.

TSU tied the game at seven with just under five minutes remaining, The Tigers scored three more times in the second, before the Delta Devils found the end zone again. Thomas Stokes, Jr. pulled down a 13-yard pass making the score 28-14 in favor of TSU at the break.

MVSU's Keenan Daniels scored on a 15-yard pass, Piraquive added the extra point before conceding 14 straight points to the Tigers. TSU scored oncre more the in the fourth for their final score.

Thurstin completed 17 of his 33 passing attempts for 209 yards and three touchdowns but was also intercepted twice.

Defensively Darion Claiborne led TSU with five tackles, Charles Moore tallied 10 total tackles to lead MVSU.

Alabama A&M 28, Jackson State 22
Box Score


NORMAL --
 Damion May passed for two touchdowns and Octavious Miles returned had a 99-yard kickoff return as Alabama A&M downed Jackson State 28-22 Saturday at Louis Crews Stadium.

The win improved Alabama A&M to 2-2 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and 2-4 overall. The Tigers fall to 1-3, 1-5.

Miles' score, his second career kickoff return for a touchdown, came after Jackson State's Ryan Deising kicked a 41-yard field goal to give the Tigers a 9-0 lead. Earlier, quarterback LaMontiez Ivy connected with Jairus Moll on a seven-yard touchdown pass but Diesing's point-after attempt hit the upright.

Miles took the ensuing kickoff at the 1, ran up the sidelines and broke to the middle, outrunning the JSU defenders.

May, who started in place of the injured De'Angelo Ballard, found Juaquin Davis on a 16-yard pass in the second quarter to give the Bulldogs a 13-12 lead. A two-point conversion failed when May was wrapped up by the JSU defense.

Jarius Moore  scored on a 4-yard run to put JSU about midway through the third quarter for a 19-13 lead.

With 6:98 left in the game, May found Jonathan Dorsey for an 18-yard TD pass and recaptured the lead at 20-19.

But Jackson State regained the lead on a Deising field goal with about three minutes to play.

However, Harvey Harris scored the game-winner on a three-yard run and the two-point conversion provided the final 28-22 score.

Prairie View 47, Southern 42
Box Score

BATON ROUGE, La. --
 Johnta Hebert caught two touchdown passes, ran for two more and Prairie View overtook Southern in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win Saturday.
Hebert, who averages 85.6 rushing yards per game, racked up 114 yards on 17 carries and added 170 more with 10 receptions. Trey Green threw for 339 yards and the two TD throws to Hebert, De'Auntre Smiley ran in two touchdowns and Fred Anderson had a TD as well for PVAMU (4-2, 4-1).

Trailing 30-27 early in the fourth quarter, the Panthers recovered a fumble at Southern's 1-yard line and Smiley punched it in for the score, taking the lead and triggering a 20-12 run to cement the win.
SUBR (3-3, 3-1) edged the Panthers 520-517 in total yards but had six fumbles to PVAMU's two.
Austin Howard was 18 for 28 and 377 yards, including three touchdowns and a fourth rushing TD.