Crazy Friday in Texas Highschool Football
- jaretvgrayson
- 7 hours ago
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UIL State Track Results Recap
Introduction
The road to the Texas high school football state championships just got a whole lot more interesting. This weekend's semifinal matchups delivered stunning upsets, high-scoring shootouts, and some unforgettable comeback stories. From underdog third-place district teams punching their tickets to the title game to defending champions setting up dream rematches, here's everything you need to know about who's heading to the big dance.
2A Division Results: Underdogs Rise
In 2A Division I, Hamilton secured their spot in the championship with a victory over West Texas. But the real story belongs to Joaquin, who defeated Refugio despite finishing third in their district during the regular season. Their improbable run to the state title game proves that anything is possible in playoff football.
2A Division II brings us an exciting rematch as Muenster and Shiner will face off once again for the championship. These two programs know each other well, and their second meeting promises to be an instant classic.
3A Division Results: Offensive Explosions
Grandview is championship-bound in 3A Division I after defeating a strong Peaster team. Meanwhile, Yoakum put on an offensive clinic, dropping 71 points on Llano to advance.
In 3A Division II, Wall finally broke through their semifinal barrier with a win over Gunter, while Newton absolutely dominated East Bernard with a staggering 74-point performance. If you're looking for the game to watch, Newton and Wall's championship appearance might be it.
4A Division Results: Bulldogs and Comebacks
Stephenville edged Celina in a tight 24-21 contest in 4A Division I. The Kilgore Bulldogs are also heading back to the state championship, setting up what should be an outstanding title game.
4A Division II saw Carthage defeat Brock, while West Orange Stark makes their return to the championship stage after a brief absence.
5A Division Results: Historic Comebacks
The 5A Division I semifinal delivered one of the most dramatic finishes of the weekend. Aledo led Frisco Lone Star 52-35 with just five minutes remaining, but Lone Star staged an incredible comeback to win 56-52. They'll face defending state champion Smithson Valley, who defeated Port Arthur Memorial.
In 5A Division II, South Oak Cliff advanced past Melissa and Richmond Randle got past Boerne, setting up another highly anticipated rematch in the finals.
Looking Ahead
With championship matchups now set across all divisions, Texas high school football fans are in for an incredible finale to the season. From Cinderella stories to revenge games, these title matchups have all the ingredients for unforgettable football. Stay tuned to Lone Star Sports for complete coverage of all the championship games and continuing analysis of Texas high school football.








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