Houston’s high school football playoffs saw some exciting matchups over the weekend, showcasing the talent and determination of local teams. The action was fierce as teams fought for a chance to advance to the next round.
In Region I, North Crowley dominated Byron Nelson with a resounding score of 56-21. Their powerful offensive performance left no doubt about their readiness for the upcoming challenges.
Region IV saw Weslaco secure a solid victory over San Benito, winning 28-0. The defense was impressive, keeping San Benito off the scoreboard and allowing Weslaco to control the game.
Moving to Region II, Tomball edged past Cypress Springs in a close contest, finishing with a score of 35-25. This win keeps Tomball’s playoff hopes alive as they continue their quest for the championship title.
In Region III, Houston Heights delivered a strong performance against Houston Memorial, coming out on top with a score of 42-21. Meanwhile, Lufkin put on an impressive show against Houston Milby, crushing them with a score of 63-14.
New Braunfels displayed excellent teamwork in their 56-16 win against San Antonio Northside Jay, while CC Annapolis and SA Sunnybrook were involved in high-scoring championship games, with Annapolis winning 61-12 and Sunnybrook triumphing 77-70.
Other notable games included Brazos Valley defeating SA FEAST 35-0 and Harvest Christian Academy-Lantana overpowering Tyler Kings Academy with a score of 58-12. The action was not limited to regional games, with teams from various areas like Houston Emery/Weiner School, Beaumont Legacy Christian, and Bryan Allen Academy also putting in strong performances.
Overall, this weekend’s playoff games showcased the intense competition and athleticism of Houston’s high school teams, setting the stage for an exciting continuation of the playoffs.
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