The Texas high school football regular season came to an end on Friday, with teams in Central Texas either gearing up for the postseason or transitioning to winter sports. Bastrop secured the District 11-5A1 championship by defeating Liberty Hill 35-31, while Wimberley claimed the District 13-4A2 title with a comfortable 44-6 victory over Lago Vista.
In other notable matchups, A&M Consolidated dominated Lockhart with a score of 63-0, Bellville triumphed over Caldwell 63-7, and Blanco beat Comfort 40-7. Brownwood outscored Marble Falls 42-14, Buda Hays defeated Kyle Lehamn 42-3, and Canyon had a strong performance against San Marcos with a 52-7 win.
Del Valle showcased their skills with a 45-15 win over Akins, while Manor secured a close 27-22 victory over Cedar Ridge. Lake Travis dominated Austin High with a score of 56-7, and Westlake emerged victorious against Dripping Springs with a 35-14 win. McCallum had a high-scoring game against Crockett, ending with a score of 69-10 in their favor.
Moving on to the Class 6A matchups, Clear Falls defeated Houston Clear Lake 38-21, while Dallas Jesuit had a commanding 56-14 win over Irving Nimitz. Dickinson triumphed over Deer Park with a score of 41-13, and Galena Park North Shore secured a 35-10 victory against Humble Summer Creek.
In the Class 5A category, Aledo dominated Denton with a score of 62-0, while Angleton narrowly defeated Crosby 13-8. Barbers Hill emerged victorious over Beaumont West Brook with a score of 31-17, and Bryan Rudder secured a 45-19 win against Waco. Canyon Randall had a strong performance against Canyon, winning 43-9, and CC Carroll defeated CC Moody 35-21.
The action continued in the Class 4A matchups, with Andrews defeating San Angelo Lake View 65-7, and Anna emerging victorious over Frisco Liberty with a score of 56-7. Argyle showcased their skills with a 37-6 win against Lewisville The Colony, and Athens triumphed over Bullard 41-6.
In the Class 3A category, Bushland secured a dominant 55-0 victory over Amarillo River Road, while Canadian defeated Childress 28-7. Comanche emerged victorious over Clyde with a score of 42-14, and Ganado showcased their strength with a 49-0 win over Danbury.
The high school football season has brought thrilling matchups and exciting victories, setting the stage for an action-packed postseason. As teams prepare for the next phase of competition, fans can look forward to more intense games and memorable moments on the field.