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STELLAR CAREER: Temple senior middle linebacker Taurean York (5) made 120 tackles (68 solo) and 5 1/2 sacks this season for the 7-4 Wildcats and compiled 435 total tackles in his four-year varsity career. The Baylor commitment and two-time District 12-6A Defensive MVP helped lead Temple to four consecutive playoff berths and at least a share of three district championships. (File photo by Mike Lefner, Temple ISD/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)




CLASS 6A/5A


TEAM STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Total yards gained/

average per game

Killeen Shoemaker 4,996/454.2 (2,688 rushing/2,308 passing)

Lake Belton 4,645/422.3 (1,830 rushing, 2,815 passing)

Harker Heights 4,859/404.9 (3,198 rushing, 1,661 passing)

Belton 4,490/374.2 (2,173 rushing, 2,317 passing)

Temple 4,073/370.3 (1,773 rushing, 2,300 passing)

Killeen 3,242/324.2 (1,759 rushing, 1,483 passing)

Copperas Cove 2,692/269.2 (1,112 rushing, 1,580 passing)

Killeen Ellison 2,249/224.9 (591 rushing, 1,658 passing)


DEFENSE

Total yards allowed/

average per game

Killeen Shoemaker 2,321/211.0 (1,243 rushing, 1,072 passing)

Killeen Ellison 2,438/243.8 (834 rushing, 1,604 passing)

Harker Heights 3,048/254.0 (1,254 rushing, 1,794 passing)

Belton 3,447/287.3 (1,936 rushing, 1,511 passing)

Killeen 2,956/295.6 (1,654 rushing, 1,302 passing)

Temple 3,309/300.8 (1,747 rushing, 1,562 passing)

Lake Belton 3,852/350.2 (2,208 rushing, 1,644 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


OFFENSE

RUSHING

Minimum: 100 yards

Carries, yards, touchdowns

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 288 2,308 21

Shaun Snapp, Belton 160 1,081 13

Deshaun Brundage, Temple 162 1,039 4

Jakobe Deloach, Kille 174 1,000 12

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 120 812 10

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 83 768 11

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 125 679 5

LJ Underwood, Belton 125 636 8

D’Arius Wilkerson, Lake Belton 82 519 7

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 96 498 8

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 119 483 6

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 79 433 2

De’Van’Te Johnson, Killeen 60 334 4

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 37 281 4

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 59 280 9

Roderick Norman, Killeen 79 267 3

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 32 243 1

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 39 227 5

Floyd Bristol, Lake Belton 32 222 1

X’Zavion Smith, Killeen Shoemaker 30 202 3

Daryl Cannie, Killeen Ellison 52 194 1

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 45 189 6

Jervonnie Williams, Temple 26 183 2

Joseph Fowlkes IV, Killeen Ellison 33 182 3

Rymond Johnson, Temple 36 173 3

Jay Burrola, Belton 33 171 1

Markis Nash, Copperas Cove 44 164 3

Emory Watson, Killeen Ellison 40 146 1

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 11 143 1

Ty Brown, Belton 58 134 1

Steve Jackson, Temple 17 125 2

Kardae Hicks, Killeen 20 117 2

Tekoree Landours, Killeen 10 105 0


PASSING

Completions-attempts-

interceptions,

yards, touchdowns

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 172-283-7 2,808 33

Ty Brown, Belton 152-281-8 2,246 24

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 147-238-8 2,243 20

Reese Rumfield, Temple 129-258-8 2,235 20

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 115-187-9 1,633 17

Roderick Norman, Killeen 106-172-6 1,313 11

Sidney Holland Jr., Killeen Ellison 89-182-5 1,292 9

Micah Casson, Copperas Cove 50-107-1 586 7

Gabriel Rodriguez, Copperas Cove 41-89-1 505 7

Blaine Butler, Copperas Cove 37-85-3 490 2

Xavier Dormeus, Killeen Ellison 18-37-1 300 3

Jerryn Pettijohn, Killeen 19-41-0 170 0

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 3-8-0 72 1

Amonte Allen, Killeen Ellison 3-5-0 69 1

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 4-6-0 65 2

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 1-1-0 48 0

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 4-6-0 17 0


RECEIVING

Minimum: 100 yards

Receptions, yards, touchdowns

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 65 1,198 14

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 48 978 9

Tekoree Landours, Killeen 49 641 4

Christian Tutson, Temple 26 610 8

Garrett Oliveira, Belton 27 550 9

Khamani Debrow, Killeen Ellison 30 523 8

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 35 518 5

Trishstin Glass, Copperas Cove 42 513 6

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 35 506 6

Demetrius Pearce, Copperas Cove 26 497 5

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 30 492 5

Javante Carson, Killeen Shoemaker 27 484 2

Tyler Johnson, Harker Heights 32 460 8

Mason Ramm, Belton 25 384 3

Johnathan Lahmann, Killeen Shoemaker 21 380 3

Tay’Veon Johnson, Killeen Ellison 28 379 2

Bobby Williams, Killeen Ellison 29 360 2

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 14 336 6

Isaac Abel, Belton 13 334 2

Maurice Starr, Killeen Shoemaker 26 321 4

Alexander Bailey, Harker Heights 20 286 2

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 20 264 3

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 15 245 3

Raymond Howard, Killeen 24 242 2

Jeremiah Lennon, Temple 12 229 1

Cash Robin, Lake Belton 15 228 1

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 14 224 2

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 24 212 2

Jordyn Jews, Killeen Ellison 19 195 0

Kardae Hicks, Killeen 17 191 4

Kai McMillian, Harker Heights 4 163 1

Daniel Izquierdo, Copperas Cove 16 155 1

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 17 154 1

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 10 150 2

Jaquon Butler, Temple 12 134 1

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 17 125 1

Diego Coleman, Belton 9 122 3

LJ Underwood, Belton 8 121 0

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 7 121 1

Cameron Hamilton, Lake Belton 6 113 1

Chris Vargas, Killeen 11 107 0

Joshua Butler, Copperas Cove 4 101 1

Robert Harding, Killeen Ellison 8 100 0

Haiden Bryant, Killeen Shoemaker 13 100 0


SCORING

Touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 140 points (23/1/0/0)

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 102 points (17/0/0/0)

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 100 points (16/2/0/0)

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 86 points (14/1/0/0)

Shaun Snapp, Belton 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Jakobe Deloach, Killeen 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Christian Tutson, Temple 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Jai’den Fletcher, Harker Heights 57 points (0/0/4/45)

Cole Chrisman, Belton 56 points (0/0/3/47)

Garrett Oliveira, Belton 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Khamani Debrow, Killeen Ellison 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Cole Jackson, Lake Belton 51 points (0/0/0/51)

LJ Underwood, Belton 50 points (8/1/0/0)

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Tyler Johnson, Harker Heights 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Marcos Garcia, Temple 44 points (0/0/6/26)

Antonio Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 44 points (0/0/1/41)

D’Arius Wilkerson, Lake Belton 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 42 points (7/0/0/0)

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 38 points (6/1/0/0)

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Trishstin Glass, Copperas Cove 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Ruben Menchaca, Killeen 35 points (0/0/3/26)

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Demetrius Pearce, Copperas Cove 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Maurice Starr, Killeen Shoemaker 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Tommy Stephens, Lake Belton 25 points (0/0/6/7)

Deshaun Brundage, Temple 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Reese Rumfield, Temple 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Joseph Fowlkes IV, Killeen Ellison 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Mateo Lopez, Temple 19 points (0/0/3/10)

Rymond Johnson, Temple 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Taurean York, Temple 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Diego Coleman, Belton 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Mason Ramm, Belton 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Markis Nash, Copperas Cove 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Gabriel Rodriguez, Copperas Cove 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Bobby Williams, Killeen Ellison 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Johnathan Lahmann, Killeen Shoemaker 18 points (3/0/0/0)

X’Zavion Smith, Killeen Shoemaker 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jovan Smith, Killeen Ellison 15 points (0/0/0/15)

Steve Jackson, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Jervonnie Williams, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Isaac Abel, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Ty Brown, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Jake Stout, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tre Phillips, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Blaine Butler, Copperas Cove 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Daniel Izquierdo, Copperas Cove 12 points (1/3/0/0)

Alexander Bailey, Harker Heights 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tay’Veon Johnson, Killeen Ellison 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Damarion Willis, Temple 8 points (0/4/0/0)

Karson Dunn, Belton 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Daryl Cannie Jr., Killeen Ellison 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Keyshaun Robinson, Killeen Ellison 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Jaquon Butler, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Landon Halvorson, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jeremiah Lennon, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Julian White, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ethan Ash, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jay Burrola, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Wyatt Butler, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Alton McCallum, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Nijyl McLeod, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Bryson Sauceda, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Gino Zecca, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Floyd Bristol, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cameron Hamilton, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cash Robin, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Joshua Butler, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Micah Casson, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Trey Fossett, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

NaKeem Freeman, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ezekiel Kaleopa-Lynn, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kai McMillian, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Marcus Moultrie, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Amir Cavello, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jevon Custis, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kesean Meeks, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Justice Janda, Killeen Shoemaker 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jan Erdel, Copperas Cove 5 points (0/0/0/5)

James Sterverdink, Copperas Cove 3 points (0/0/1/0)

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 2 points (safety)

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 2 points (safety)

Evan Roland, Lake Belton 2 points (safety)

Malik Cuthbert, Copperas Cove 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Steve Albert, Killeen Ellison 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Jasiyah Riley, Killeen Shoemaker 2 points (safety)


DEFENSE

TACKLES

Minimum: 20

(Note: Belton's final tackle statistics will be updated next week)

Jeremy Jennings, Harker Heights 137

Matthew Moore, Killeen Ellison 129

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 125

Kesean Meeks, Killeen Ellison 123

Taurean York, Temple 120

Marcus Moultrie, Harker Heights 98

Wyatt Butler, Belton 96

Kabriel Anderson-Dale, Harker Heights 96

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 89

Cameron Gee, Killeen 84

Connor Brennan, Lake Belton 83

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 80

Steve Albert, Killeen Ellison 75

Kaden Butler, Harker Heights 71

Valentino Greene, Killeen Shoemaker 69

Malik Esquerra, Killeen Shoemaker 68

Zavion Tibbs, Killeen Shoemaker 68

Teryon Williams-Echols, Temple 67

Aaron Barnwell, Killeen 67

Tirso Lopez, Killeen 66

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 65

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 63

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 63

Sam Babcock, Belton 59

Jamorion Stanford, Harker Heights 59

Lamarrion Cotton, Killeen 59

Donovan Thompson, Belton 57

King White, Harker Heights 57

Sam Shepard, Belton 55

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 54

Evan Collazo, Harker Heights 53

Lamarian Hatcher, Harker Heights 53

Giani Zecca, Belton 51

Jequarrius McClendon, Killeen Shoemaker 49

Ethan Arendall, Belton 48

Anthony Massey, Harker Heights 48

Tyrone Osberry, Killeen Ellison 48

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 47

Ronnie Collins, Killeen Shoemaker 47

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 46

Kyle Dalton, Lake Belton 45

Ka’Morion Carter, Temple 44

Steve Jackson, Temple 42

Ayden Brown, Temple 41

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 41

Kevin Stockton, Temple 39

Hayden Hourany, Belton 39

Jevon Custis, Killeen Ellison 36

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 36

Ashton Stanford, Harker Heights 35

Terrel Prust, Killeen Ellison 35

D’Anthony Jackson, Belton 33

Darrion Burleson, Killeen Shoemaker 33

Adam Walden, Lake Belton 32

Evan Roland, Lake Belton 32

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 31

Josh Donoso, Temple 30

Peanut Brazzle, Lake Belton 30

Joshua Mallard, Lake Belton 30

Keuntaye Williams, Lake Belton 30

Keyshaun Robinson, Killeen Ellison 30

Justice Janda, Killeen Shoemaker 30

John Cole, Lake Belton 29

DeAndre Reed, Killeen Ellison 29

To’o To’o Maugaotega, Killeen Shoemaker 29

Sebastian Magana, Belton 25

Bryson Sauceda, Belton 25

Aidan Stock, Belton 25

Quintrill Watson, Killeen 25

O’Ryan Peoples, Temple 24

Desmond Adams, Belton 24

Noah Moaga, Belton 24

Rocky Parker, Lake Belton 24

Terrell Gilmore, Killeen 24

Matthew Knox, Killeen Ellison 24

Julian White, Temple 23

Luke Flores, Belton 23

Amir Cavello, Killeen Ellison 23

Jamel Custis, Killeen Ellison 23

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 23

Jaeshaun Peyton, Killeen 22

Antonio Saenz, Killeen 22

Rashad Jackson, Killeen Ellison 22

Jay Haynes, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Dominick McCarty, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Marc Stephens, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Kaiden Anderson, Temple 20

Trey Phillips, Lake Belton 20


INTERCEPTIONS

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 5

Tyrone Osberry, Killeen Ellison 5

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 4

Malik Esquerra, Killeen Shoemaker 4

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 3

King White, Harker Heights 3

Lamarrion Cotton, Killeen 3

Jaeshaun Peyton, Killeen 3

DeAndre Reed, Killeen Ellison 3

Josh Donoso, Temple 2

Luke Flores, Belton 2

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 2

Malik Cuthbert, Copperas Cove 2

Anthony Jackson, Copperas Cove 2

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 2

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 2

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 2

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 1

Julian White, Temple 1

Sam Babcock, Belton 1

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 1

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 1

Torre Mallard, Lake Belton 1

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 1

Malik Davis, Copperas Cove 1

Kaden Butler, Harker Heights 1

Jeremy Jennings, Harker Heights 1

Marcus Moultrie, Harker Heights 1

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 1

Ja’Ceon Davis, Killeen 1

Cameron Gee, Killeen 1

Tirso Lopez, Killeen 1

Antonio Saenz, Killeen 1

Quintrill Watson, Killeen 1

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 1

Emanuel Morales, Killeen Ellison 1

Marquis Cross, Killeen Shoemaker 1

Marc Stephens, Killeen Shoemaker 1


CLASS 4A/3A/2A/PRIVATE


TEAM STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Total yards gained/

average per game

Lampasas 4,037/367.0 (1,550 rushing, 2,487 passing)

Rosebud-Lott 4,007/364.3 (2,710 rushing, 1,297 passing)

Academy 3,996/363.3 (1,723 rushing, 2,273 passing)

Granger 3,246/360.7 (2,405 rushing, 841 passing)

Rockdale 3,588/358.8 (1,589 rushing, 1,999 passing)

Cameron Yoe 4,277/356.4 (1,825 rushing, 2,452 passing)

Jarrell 4,125/343.8 (1,389 rushing, 2,736 passing)

Central Texas Christian 3,770/342.7 (2,645 rushing, 1,125 passing)

Salado 3,742/340.2 (1,399 rushing, 2,343 passing)

Gatesville 3,720/338.2 (1,567 rushing, 2,153 passing)

Rogers 4,058/338.2 (3,268 rushing, 790 passing)

Troy 2,452/245.2 (1,436 rushing, 1,016 passing)

Moody 2,369/236.9 (1,347 rushing, 1,022 passing)

Bruceville-Eddy 1,040/148.6 (626 rushing, 414 passing)


DEFENSE

Total yards allowed/

average per game

Rogers 3,026/252.2 (1,599 rushing, 1,427 passing)

Academy 3,431/311.9 (2,142 rushing, 1,289 passing)

Salado 3,640/330.9 (1,585 rushing, 2,055 passing)

Gatesville 4,103/373.0 (1,982 rushing, 2,121 passing)

Rockdale 4,222/422.2 (2,570 rushing, 1,652 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


RUSHING

Minimum: 100 yards

Carries, yards, touchdowns

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 270 1,650 21

DJ McClelland, Granger 157 1,354 19

Rayshon Smith, Gatesville 177 1,092 11

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 97 999 10

Kase Maedgen, Salado 180 962 8

Kardarius Bradley, Cameron Yoe 143 935 13

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 128 792 11

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 149 744 11

JaMarion Nibblett, Jarrell 119 697 11

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 113 697 8

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 68 697 6

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 134 672 10

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 147 654 9

Bryce Watson, Rogers 66 629 5

Kasey Mraz, Academy 111 621 7

Lane Ward, Academy 82 541 6

Ethan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 91 533 6

Nathan Tucker, Granger 79 411 8

Abraham Hernandez, Rogers 52 387 4

Jett Walker, Lampasas 65 386 3

Tim Grice, Rockdale 70 383 3

Clayton Lawson, Academy 110 375 6

Cooper Valle, Troy 68 374 3

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 26 339 3

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 68 332 9

Zach Davis, Rogers 49 330 2

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 32 312 3

David Flores, Lampasas 60 297 5

Cooper Staton, Moody 48 295 4

Jimmy Hall, Gatesville 73 292 5

Luke Law, Salado 101 289 10

Gage Richardson, Troy 55 278 0

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 53 268 3

Korey Gibson, Troy 55 241 2

Tyrrell Horne, Bruceville-Eddy 29 237 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 13 229 4

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 12 228 5

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 50 225 6

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 21 224 6

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 36 211 3

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 37 164 0

Zeke Castro, Rockdale 32 163 2

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 22 151 2

Chad Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 39 150 2

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 28 143 1

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 45 142 2

Jalani Price, Jarrell 9 125 1

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 24 110 1

Austin Evans, Central Texas Christian 22 104 1

Jett Jolly, Granger 16 104 0

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 27 101 1

Keith Dailey, Moody 23 100 1


PASSING

Completions-attempts-

interceptions,

yards, touchdowns

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 167-326-10 2,736 31

David Flores, Lampasas 185-289-11 2,393 27

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 180-272-6 2,369 31

Luke Law, Salado 167-314-14 2,289 21

Kasey Mraz, Academy 176-264-7 2,224 21

Jacob Newkirk, Gatesville 167-295-17 2,155 21

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 129-229-10 1,956 22

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 84-156-5 1,012 6

Ethan Sorensen, Troy 82-175-8 990 13

Cooper Smith, Central Texas Christian 85-139-6 903 5

Nathan Tucker, Granger 69-131-4 819 7

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 58-117-6 812 8

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 33-75-4 764 9

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 12-19-2 302 3

Kadyn Rape, Bruceville-Eddy 25-51-5 238 1

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 12-23-0 183 1

Ashton Rosas, Bruceville-Eddy 11-35-2 176 2

Michael Graeff, Central Texas Christian 6-6-0 168 2

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 1-1-0 70 1

Alex Lawton, Academy 4-11-2 49 0

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 1-1-0 46 1

Robert Owens, Rockdale 1-1-0 43 1

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 2-4-1 39 0

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 1-1-0 37 0

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 2-5-1 29 1

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 1-2-0 26 0

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 1-1-0 25 0

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 1-1-0 24 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 1-2-0 15 0


RECEIVING

Minimum: 100 yards

Receptions, yards, touchdowns

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 78 1,055 7

Robert Owens, Rockdale 58 938 12

Seth Reavis, Salado 56 969 11

Scout Brazeal, Academy 64 835 9

Jacques Spradley, Jarrell 44 797 12

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 60 781 7

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 60 733 6

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 41 668 9

Mason Dotson, Jarrell 31 656 7

Zane Clark, Academy 37 569 6

Alex Lawton, Academy 43 551 3

Owen Stubbs, Lampasas 30 487 9

Tyler Shea, Gatesville 29 486 5

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 31 476 13

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 29 464 2

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 29 435 6

Dakarai Barnes, Jarrell 28 400 5

Reed Ketcham, Troy 26 391 3

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 26 389 2

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 39 386 6

Cooper Staton, Moody 27 356 1

Zach Davis, Rogers 16 355 5

Dathan Walker, Jarrell 18 340 5

Morgan Adams, Salado 21 327 3

Kyle Shafer, Gatesville 25 324 6

DJ McClelland, Granger 16 311 4

Roman Law, Salado 21 309 1

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 14 297 7

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 15 287 1

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 16 273 3

Kase Maedgen, Salado 31 267 3

Deandre Stephens, Rockdale 14 263 2

Tucker Staton, Moody 18 253 2

Caden Strickland, Salado 25 243 2

Tim Grice, Rockdale 13 229 1

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 15 227 2

Christopher Bailey, Bruceville-Eddy 14 222 3

Ben Matias, Moody 15 217 3

Luke Tomasek, Academy 20 211 2

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 13 209 0

Riley Spears, Rockdale 18 205 1

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 11 192 3

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 20 186 1

Brendan Wilson, Salado 11 182 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 15 171 0

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 20 169 1

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 12 163 4

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 8 163 1

Korey Gibson, Troy 6 150 2

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 20 146 2

Lucas Matta, Granger 11 140 2

Christian Beltran, Jarrell 14 140 1

Cooper Valle, Troy 14 131 6

Jacob Good, Central Texas Christian 11 113 1


SCORING

Touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points

DJ McClelland, Granger 138 points (23/0/0/0)

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 134 points (22/1/0/0)

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 98 points (16/1/0/0)

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 90 points (15/0/0/0)

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 88 points (14/2/0/0)

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 81 points (13/1/0/1)

Kardarius Bradley, Cameron Yoe 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Robert Owens, Rockdale 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Rayshon Smith, Gatesville 72 points (11/3/0/0)

Jacques Spradley, Jarrell 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 70 points (10/5/0/0)

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 70 points (11/2/0/0)

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 68 points (4/0/3/35)

JaMarion Nibblett, Jarrell 68 points (11/1/0/0)

Kase Maedgen, Salado 68 points (11/1/0/0)

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 66 points (9/6/0/0)

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Seth Reavis, Salado 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Luke Law, Salado 62 points (10/1/0/0)

Cooper Valle, Troy 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Scout Brazeal, Academy 56 points (9/1/0/0)

Landon Richardson, Lampasas 55 points (1/0/5/34)

Owen Stubbs, Lampasas 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Kasey Mraz, Academy 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Nathan Tucker, Granger 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Zane Clark, Academy 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 42 points (0/0/1/39)

Mason Dotson, Jarrell 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 42 points (6/0/0/6)

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Daniel Romero, Rockdale 42 points (0/0/3/33)

Zach Davis, Rogers 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Lucas Sanderson, Academy 41 points (0/0/5/26)

Kyle Shafer, Gatesville 40 points (6/2/0/0)

Jose Valverde, Granger 39 points (0/0/3/30)

Baldemar Arzola, Rogers 39 points (0/0/3/30)

Cooper Staton, Moody 38 points (6/1/0/0)

Daniel Chtay, Salado 38 points (0/0/3/29)

Clayton Lawson, Academy 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Lane Ward, Academy 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Ethan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Bryce Watson, Rogers 36 points (5/3/0/0)

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Tyler Shea, Gatesville 32 points (5/1/0/0)

Dakarai Barnes, Jarrell 32 points (5/1/0/0)

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Jimmy Hall, Gatesville 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Dathan Walker, Jarrell 30 points (5/0/0/0)

David Flores, Lampasas 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Javier Bonilla, Gatesville 28 points (0/0/3/19)

Jacob Newkirk, Gatesville 28 points (4/2/0/0)

Tyler McKissick, Troy 28 points (0/0/3/19)

Abraham Hernandez, Rogers 26 points (4/1/0/0)

Jalani Price, Jarrell 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Tim Grice, Rockdale 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Reed Ketcham, Troy 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Dalton Cox, Moody 21 points (0/0/2/15)

Morgan Adams, Salado 20 points (3/1/0/0)

Alex Lawton, Academy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Christopher Bailey, Bruceville-Eddy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jett Walker, Lampasas 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Ben Matias, Moody 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Bryan Thuy, Rogers 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Korey Gibson, Troy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 17 points (0/0/2/11)

Luke Tomasek, Academy 14 points (2/1/0/0)

Chad Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Lucas Matta, Granger 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Dailin Fagan, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Preston Isom, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Brock Langford, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tucker Staton, Moody 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Zeke Castro, Rockdale 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Deandre Stephens, Rockdale 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Caden Strickland, Salado 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Hunter Fowler, Troy 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Angel Almendariz, Gatesville 9 points (0/0/0/9)

Willie Wilson, Bruceville-Eddy 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Cody Avant, Rosebud-Lott 8 points (0/0/0/8)

Homero Najera, Cameron Yoe 7 points (0/0/0/7)

Brayden Bartlett, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cavalli Nealy, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Nicholas Boaz, Bruceville-Eddy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Tyrrell Horne, Bruceville-Eddy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Austin Evans, Central Texas Christian 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jacob Good, Central Texas Christian 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Loyal Morris, Central Texas Christian 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Theron Stone, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jayven Diaz, Granger 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Chase Edwards, Granger 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Thomas Hall, Granger 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Christian Beltran, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Tyler Johnson, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Keith Dailey, Moody 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Isaiah Sauls, Rockdale 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Riley Spears, Rockdale 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Sergio Reyna, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kole Stephens, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Dalan Willberg, Rosebud-Lott 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Roman Law, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Brendan Wilson, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Darius Wilson, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Chase Fricke, Troy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ethan Sorensen, Troy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Hayden Stinson, Moody 5 points (0/0/1/2)

Alejandro Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott 5 points (0/0/0/5)

Juan Diaz Esquivel, Bruceville-Eddy 4 points (0/0/0/4)

Thomas Youngblood, Granger 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Jaden Anzaldua, Moody 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Garrett Combs, Salado 2 points (0/1/0/0)


DEFENSE

TACKLES

Minimum: 20

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 166

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 161

Brice Lisenbe, Rogers 136

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 130

Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville 118

Ryder Casqueira, Moody 118

Thiele Alvarado, Gatesville 106

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 105

Daniel Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott 100

Adam Benavides, Salado 96

Carlos Salomon, Cameron Yoe 94

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 94

Javares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 91

Tyler Burnett, Academy 90

Preston Hering, Rosebud-Lott 87

Nolan Miller, Salado 85

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 84

Garrett Combs, Salado 84

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 83

Dusty Rhiddlehoover, Salado 81

Gabriel Logsdon, Central Texas Christian 78

Chase Edwards, Granger 77

Ayden Necessary, Gatesville 75

Connor Woods, Rogers 75

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 74

Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott 74

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 74

Lucas Garcia, Gatesville 73

Drew Bird, Salado 73

Malik Davis, Jarrell 71

Hayden Delafuente, Cameron Yoe 70

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 70

Daniel Munoz-Garcia, Academy 69

Johnny Martinez, Rosebud-Lott 69

LaBron Washington, Rosebud-Lott 69

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 67

Davis Graham, Salado 67

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 66

Cooper Staton, Moody 66

Cavahn Wilson, Salado 66

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 65

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 64

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 64

Lincoln Hossfeld, Salado 63

Loyal Morris, Central Texas Christian 61

Henry Pitman, Central Texas Christian 59

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 57

Dylan Pursley, Jarrell 54

DJ McClelland, Granger 53

Corey Burns, Gatesville 52

Jalani Price, Jarrell 52

Scout Brazeal, Academy 51

Keshon Johnson, Cameron Yoe 51

Korey Gibson, Troy 51

James Mabe, Jarrell 50

Brayden Bolyard, Jarrell 49

Ethan Martone, Jarrell 49

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 49

Matthew Craft, Jarrell 48

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 48

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 48

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 47

Alek Castro, Jarrell 47

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 47

Evan Hutka, Granger 45

Jaden Anzaldua, Moody 45

Elijah Sunderman, Troy 45

Cruz San Migel, Rockdale 44

Cooper Schiller, Rogers 44

Sammy Guerrero, Jarrell 43

Yahir Mendoza, Rosebud-Lott 43

Colton Taylor, Gatesville 42

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 41

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 41

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 41

Ricky Aguilar, Moody 41

Ethan Hohhertz, Moody 41

Isaiah Sauls, Rockdale 41

Michael Jenkins, Rogers 41

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 41

Rowling Barton, Rosebud-Lott 41

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 41

Zane Clark, Academy 40

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 40

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 40

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 39

Samari Ware, Cameron Yoe 39

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 37

Matt Rose, Central Texas Christian 36

Cooper Emmons, Rosebud-Lott 36

Anthony Bradley, Bruceville-Eddy 34

Tatum Taylor, Gatesville 34

Peyten Crawford, Troy 34

Devonte Anderson, Moody 33

Cannon Negron, Troy 33

Cartier Nealy, Academy 32

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 32

Tripp Wilkie, Granger 32

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 32

Bryce Watson, Rogers 32

Levi Thomas, Academy 31

Roman Morris, Central Texas Christian 31

Thomas Hall, Granger 31

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 31

Michael Selucky, Granger 31

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 31

AJ Fach, Salado 31

Payton Wilson, Academy 30

RJ Dolgener, Rogers 30

Cooper Valle, Troy 30

Rodrigo Cobian, Central Texas Christian 29

Tommy Aaron, Gatesville 29

Kasey Mraz, Academy 28

Nicholaus Squyres, Bruceville-Eddy 28

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 28

Evan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 28

Braden Bass, Academy 27

Nestor Solis, Rogers 27

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 27

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 26

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 26

Jose Castillo, Rockdale 26

Josh Kohring, Rogers 26

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 25

Dalton Cox, Moody 25

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 25

Phoenix Flores, Salado 25

Grady Falcon, Troy 25

Lane Ward, Academy 24

Carson Carter, Bruceville-Eddy 24

Nathan Tucker, Granger 24

Keith Dailey, Moody 24

Elijah Lavan, Academy 23

Alex Lawton, Academy 23

Trey Vargas, Academy 23

Cody Webb, Cameron Yoe 22

Tucker Staton, Moody 22

Carson Eoff, Rockdale 22

Tim Grice, Rockdale 22

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 22

Dillon Combs, Salado 22

Jaylen Harris, Jarrell 21

Ethan Gonzales, Moody 21

Tristan Galvan, Rockdale 21

Carson Kahlig, Rosebud-Lott 21

Dylan Edelbrock, Academy 20

Clayton Lawson, Academy 20

Ross Petree, Moody 20

Darius Wilson, Salado 20


INTERCEPTIONS

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 6

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 6

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 6

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 5

Jalani Price, Jarrell 4

Alex Lawton, Academy 3

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 3

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 3

Reed Jerome, Lampasas 3

Brock Langford, Lampasas 3

Cooper Schiller, Rogers 3

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 3

Reed Ketcham, Troy 3

Cannon Negron, Troy 3

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 2

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 2

Ayden Necessary, Gatesville 2

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 2

Trae Herrera, Granger 2

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 2

Ethan Martone, Jarrell 2

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 2

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 2

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 2

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 2

Drew Bird, Salado 2

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 2

Braden Bass, Academy 1

Scout Brazeal, Academy 1

Luke Tomasek, Academy 1

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 1

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 1

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 1

Cade Hubnik, Cameron Yoe 1

De’Vontae Jackson, Cameron Yoe 1

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 1

Rhett Humphrey, Central Texas Christian 1

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 1

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 1

DJ McClelland, Granger 1

Jose Valverde, Granger 1

Brayden Bolyard, Jarrell 1

Tyler Johnson, Jarrell 1

Antavas Rogers, Jarrell 1

Ross Vrabel, Jarrell 1

Ricky Aguilar, Moody 1

Tucker Staton, Moody 1

Tristan Galvan, Rockdale 1

Tim Grice, Rockdale 1

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 1

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 1

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 1

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 1

Brice Lisenbe, Rogers 1

Jaime Reyna, Rogers 1

Bryce Watson, Rogers 1

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 1

Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott 1

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 1

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 1

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 1

Adam Benavides, Salado 1

AJ Fach, Salado 1

Lincoln Hossfeld, Salado 1

Darius Wilson, Salado 1

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 1

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SENIOR SEASON SUCCESS: Running back LJ Underwood (left) and wide receiver Slade LeBlanc have overcome injuries to produce strong seasons for the Belton Tigers (9-2), who carry a seven-game winning streak into their Class 5A Division II area-round playoff game against Brenham (7-4) at 7:30 Friday night at Merrill Green Stadium in Bryan. Underwood has rushed for 624 yards and eight touchdowns as part of a potent tandem with sophomore Shaun Snapp, while LeBlanc has made 32 catches for 474 yards and six TDs and also recorded 10 touchbacks on kickoffs. Coach Brett Sniffin's Tigers blasted Austin Northeast Early College 56-0 at home in bi-district action last Friday, allowing only 37 total yards. Belton seeks to avenge its 42-7 non-district loss at Brenham in Week 2. (Photo by Greg Wille, TempleBeltonSports.com)





By GREG WILLE


BELTON – In high school football, optimism is easy to find in August.

Teams coming off strong seasons are eager to keep building and achieve additional success, while squads that were less successful the previous year express hope that major improvements and a breakthrough campaign are right around the corner.

Even so, the feeling at Belton’s preseason camp this August seemed different.

After the Tigers got hot late in the 2021 season and reached their goal of advancing to the Class 6A Division I playoffs, they entered this season with only one returning starter – senior outside linebacker Donovan Thompson – on defense and a mostly inexperienced group of receivers on offense.

But while discussing his team on Aug. 22, Belton third-year head coach Brett Sniffin expressed not only optimism but also a high degree of confidence that his Tigers had a realistic opportunity to accomplish special things this season.

Sniffin said he expected junior quarterback Ty Brown to be much more dangerous and consistent than he was as a sophomore starter. The coach believed that the running back tandem of elusive senior LJ Underwood – returning from a season-ending knee injury – and powerful sophomore Shaun Snapp would be problematic for opposing defenses.

He liked the depth and ability of Belton’s new-look receiving corps. And he thought the Tigers had enough skilled, emerging defenders to pick up the slack for those standout players who graduated.

As much as any other factor, though, Sniffin pointed to Belton’s new level of competition: 5A Division II instead of 6A, especially considering that the Tigers played the last two seasons in 6A but without actual 6A enrollment numbers after the 2020 opening of Lake Belton High School.

“I’m good in 5A D-II,” Sniffin said, a few days before the Tigers’ season opener. “If you’re in 6A D-I, there’s only six or seven teams that have got a chance to win (the state championship). In 6A D-II it’s a little bit more, but I would like to think 5A is a little more wide-open, especially D-II. I think D-II changes so much from year to year. Anybody’s got a chance if they get on a roll.”

And right now, Belton definitely is on a roll. It’s allowed only 89 points during a seven-game winning streak includes a 6-0 record in District 11-5A Division II, producing the Tigers’ first district championship since 2009 and their first outright league title since 1999.

Last Friday at Tiger Field, Belton permitted just 37 yards and two first downs – prompting players to douse defensive coordinator Chris Harbin with large coolers of ice water – in pummeling overmatched Austin Northeast Early College 56-0 in a bi-district playoff game for the Tigers’ first postseason victory since 2016.

Now, Belton (9-2) shoots for a trip to the Region III semifinals when it battles Brenham (7-4) in an area-round clash at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Merrill Green Stadium in Bryan. It’s a rematch of the Cubs’ 42-7 win on Sept. 2 in their home opener with first-year head coach Danny Youngs.

Perhaps Thompson was prophetic when he made this comment back in August: “I feel like we can compete deep in the playoffs now. We’ve got a chance.”

Nearly three months later, the Tigers still have a chance. After Belton concluded practice on a cold, gray Wednesday morning at Tiger Field, senior wide receiver and multi-purpose weapon Slade LeBlanc essentially spoke for the Tigers’ whole team with one simple statement: “We’re having a blast."


NOW THAT'S COLD: Belton players including Rayshaun Peoples (7), Sam Shephard (40), Grant Baggerly (24) and Brandon Anderson (37) celebrate their 56-0 first-round playoff victory over Austin Northeast Early College by dumping ice water on defensive coordinator Chris Harbin last Friday night at Tiger Field. The Tigers (9-2) allowed 37 total yards in that game and have permitted just 89 points in their last seven games entering Friday night's area-round clash with star quarterback Rylan Wooten and Brenham (7-4) at Bryan's Merrill Green Stadium. (Photo courtesy of Tiger Media BHS)



Fellow senior Underwood, who missed all but one game last season because of injury, is savoring the experience of competing in Round 2 of the playoffs with his Belton teammates.

“I’m just enjoying every moment right now,” he said. “This is my last ride and you can only do high school sports once, so I’m just trying to make the most of it.”

One season after Belton was controlled by Temple and Harker Heights in District 12-6A and then dominated 63-7 by behemoth state powerhouse Duncanville in a bi-district playoff, Underwood said he and the Tigers have witnessed the benefits of dropping into 5A Division II.

“For sure. Last year we had Temple and Harker Heights, and it was a little bit tougher in the playoffs,” he said. “Right now we’re just taking advantage of what we have.”

Added LeBlanc: “The speed and the level of play have lowered a little bit. We’re finally competing and it’s a good feeling.”

Sniffin thoroughly enjoys the yearly process of building a team by taking the raw materials and finding the best ways to utilize the available talent – and making the necessary adjustments along the way to help his squad reach its potential.

In that regard, the 2022 Tigers certainly have been Sniffin’s kind of team.

“The young kids on defense have grown up, and the offensive line’s gotten better each week. I’m still an old-school kind of guy and I believe you win with defense and offensive linemen,” said Sniffin, whose squad completed its perfect district season Nov. 4 at Waco University when senior Cole Chrisman kicked a 22-yard field goal as time expired to give the Tigers a dramatic, weather-delayed 31-29 victory.

“I’m not going to try to throw the ball 900 times and outscore you. We’re going to try to win by controlling the clock and playing complementary football, and we’ve done a great job of that throughout the season.”

Before arriving in Belton in 2020, Sniffin built the program from scratch at Fort Bend Ridge Point in greater Houston, guiding the Panthers to playoff trips in their first eight varsity seasons. They played 13 games in 2014 and 15 the next year.

One must go back to 1998 to find the last time Belton competed in the third round of the playoffs. As such, the opportunity to practice on Thanksgiving next week is something Sniffin wants to see his Tigers earn by getting past Brenham.

“I think it’s always a Texas high school football mantra that to practice on Thanksgiving in an honor and a privilege. That’s something that when we got here, we talked about making it a habit,” said Sniffin, who has an 18-14 record at Belton and a 93-36 mark overall. “Sometimes the schedule helps you because Thanksgiving is Week 2 (of the playoffs), and sometimes it hurts you when it’s Week 3. But we did it a lot of years (at Ridge Point), and it’s fun.”

The Belton-Brenham winner will advance to a Region III semifinal next week to battle the winner of Friday’s area-round duel between Austin LBJ (9-2) – which has shut out its last six opponents – and Port Neches-Groves (9-2).

In Week 2 at Brenham, Underwood rushed for 46 yards and scored Belton’s only touchdown in a 42-7 Tigers loss that was delayed approximately 3 hours because of lightning. LeBlanc and Snapp missed that game with injuries, and Brenham star senior quarterback Rylan Wooten carved up Belton’s defense for four touchdown runs, two TD passes and 377 total yards.

“Long drive to Brenham, 3-hour lightning delay and we were sitting in the locker room, and we didn’t respond very well to that. I didn’t do a very good job of getting them ready there,” Sniffin said. “I think that helped us with the Waco University game, because we came out much better after the lightning delay there. So hopefully we’ll play better (in the Brenham rematch).”

Underwood said Belton is enthusiastic and grateful to get another shot at beating 10-5A Division II runner-up Brenham, this time with playoff survival at stake.

“I’m excited. This is where it all counts,” said Underwood, who rushed for 95 yards and two touchdowns in cold, windy conditions last Friday in the first-round romp over Northeast. “During the regular season, it’s a loss and we can deal with that and still make the playoffs. But this is when it counts – win or go home. We’re prepared and ready for this.”

Said LeBlanc about playing Brenham again: “I feel like we’re a different team now from when we first played them. Our defense has really stepped up their level and everyone else is finally playing together.”

Sniffin knew entering the season that Belton’s four-game non-district schedule would provide an early litmus test. The Tigers responded to their one-sided loss at Brenham by beating Huntsville 41-28 at home to improve to 2-1, but then they allowed 28 first-half points in their non-district finale at 6A San Angelo Central.

Although Belton lost 35-12, Harbin’s defense redeemed itself and generated momentum going into district play by limiting the Bobcats' playoff team to seven second-half points.

“(We’ve played strong defense) basically since the second half of the San Angelo game. We went in the locker room there and had a come to Jesus meeting with the defense, and they played pretty well from there on out,” said Sniffin said, whose team has allowed 96 points in its last 7½ games.

Junior linebacker Wyatt Butler has a team-leading 96 tackles for a defense that’s allowed 277.5 yards per game. Senior safety Sam Babcock has made 59 tackles and the experienced Thompson has recorded 57 stops despite missing Belton’s non-district finale and first two district games with a broken foot. The Tigers gave gotten 55 tackles from junior linebacker Sam Shepard, 51 from junior defensive back Giani Zecca, 48 from junior end Ethan Arendall and 39 from junior linebacker Hayden Hourany.

Belton’s defense needs to continue its stingy play as it moves into another matchup with Brenham and senior quarterback Wooten, its dual-threat game-breaker who helped lead the Cubs to a 42-28 home win over bi-district opponent Dayton last week.

Wooten has been effective and efficient through the air, completing 134 of 240 passes for 1,938 yards and 22 touchdowns against two interceptions. He’s also an established threat on the ground, having rushed 202 times for 1,053 yards – 732 more than anyone else on the Cubs’ roster – and 14 touchdowns.

Sniffin said the reality of Wooten’s big-play ability makes the mission of Belton’s defense a simple one, although executing that mission doesn’t figure to be so easy.

“You stop him, you win the game. He’s (nearly) a 2,000-yard passer and a 1,000-plus-yard runner. He’s quick as a snake and he gave us trouble the first time,” Sniffin said. “We don’t have anyone athletic enough to spy him, so it’s going to be a total team effort. We just want to keep him contained as best as we can. We’ve seen how some teams have played him on film and it’s kind of how we want to attack him.

“The non-scripted plays are the ones he gets you on. The scripted stuff you can plan for and stop, but you can’t plan for the five-step drop and then scrambling around. The kid’s a heck of an athlete and he’s definitely the cog that makes them go. We want to stop the quarterback and make someone else beat us.”

Wooten’s go-to target in the passing game is senior Reid Robinson with 31 receptions for 621 yards and seven touchdowns. The Cubs’ receiving corps also features sophomore Keith Crawford (30 catches, 389 yards, three TDs), senior Ian Stelter (25-376-7) and senior Datavian Neal-Franklin (19-231-4).

Belton’s defense showed immediate improvement when 11-5A Division II action began. The Tigers beat Pflugerville 28-7 and Elgin 28-6 in their first two district games and went on permit 14.8 points per league contest.

LeBlanc's been highly impressed with Belton’s defense as the season has progressed.

“I just see everyone going 100 percent and they’re all in it with their hearts. It’s beautiful,” he said.

It was a rare moment of struggle for Belton’s defense that allowed the Tigers’ offense to come to the rescue in crunch time.

Two weeks ago at Waco ISD Stadium, Belton needed to win its regular-season finale against resurgent University to secure the Tigers’ first outright district championship since coach Jay Warrick’s Tigers went 11-1 in 1999, one season after Belton notched its last appearance in the third round of the playoffs.

Brown’s 43-yard touchdown connecton with LeBlanc gave Belton a 28-21 lead with 9 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, but the resilient Trojans produced an 84-yard drive that included a short TD pass and the ensuing 2-point run to grab a 29-28 advantage with 42 seconds remaining.

Undeterred by the seemingly dire circumstances, Sniffin then instilled confidence into his offense.

“University scored with 40-something seconds left and I just looked at them and said, ‘Hey, we’ve got three timeouts left, and we’re going to go down and win this thing,’” Sniffin said.

Brown completed passes of 17 and 18 yards and had a 19-yard run as Belton drove to the 5-yard line before Chrisman calmly kicked the winning field goal as time ran out, sending the Tigers and their fans into a wild celebration of their long-awaited district crown.

“It was awesome. We went down there really well, Ty made good decisions, we had good play calls and then good snap, hold and kick,” Sniffin said. “It was just the heart of the kids. That’s something they get from winning. Once you expect to win, you win. It’s a weird thing. It’s so mental. They all have to buy into that mental part of, ‘We’re going to win because of who we are. We’re Belton.’ Once you get that, then you become tough to stop.”

LeBlanc delivered a stellar performance in the title-clinching comeback win, catching seven Brown passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns.

“It was the most fun I’ve ever had playing a football game,” he said. “Going down and having to drive all the way down the field with 40 seconds to go was crazy.”

LeBlanc had to overcome a torn ACL early in his high school career, and a sprained ankle early this season sidelined him for multiple games and took longer to fully heal from.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pound LeBlanc has moved past that injury to produce a stellar senior season, making 32 receptions for 474 yards and six touchdowns – he scored two more TDs in the playoff win last week – along with showing his versatility and strong leg by recording 10 touchbacks on 37 kickoffs. He said he’s 100 percent healthy now.

As a junior LeBlanc shared playing time at quarterback with then-sophomore Brown for the first half of the season and finished with 334 passing yards and two touchdowns. With Underwood sidelined for the final 10 games, LeBlanc got significant time at running back and rushed for 495 yards and four TDs.

“Slade does a billion different things, and he’s a great athlete. You see a senior and watch him improve during the year. He’s improved and gotten confidence,” Sniffin said. “He had a high ankle sprain in that first game and it slowed him up for most of the year, but he’s finally healthy and having his leg on kickoffs . . . he can put it where we want it. That’s a very big help, obviously.

“And then he catches the ball well and runs well. If we need him to throw, he can throw. We don’t need him to do as many things as last year. I don’t know if he likes that or not, but he’s able to focus on receiver a little bit and he’s done a great job for us.”

Sniffin and the Tigers have seen the progression they anticipated this season from the 6-4, 203-pound Brown. Sharing time with LeBlanc last season before becoming the primary QB, Brown passed for 1,603 yards and 18 touchdowns against 6A competition but also threw 16 interceptions and finished with minus-94 rushing yards.

Having added 25 pounds going into his junior year, the strong-armed Brown has made huge strides by passing for 1,992 yards and 24 touchdowns against seven interceptions and contributing 122 yards on 50 rushing attempts. His top targets have been LeBlanc and fellow senior wide receivers Garrett Oliveira (26 receptions, 538 yards, nine TDs) and Mason Ramm (22-321-3).

“We’ve had some games here late in the year where we didn’t need Ty to throw, so his stats aren’t (as impressive as they could be), but that’s not who we are," Sniffin said. "My biggest stat is touchdown-to-interception ratio, and his is way improved from last year. And a lot of those (seven INTs) came early in the year as he was still getting some timing down with his receivers. He can run it a little bit more and we’ll probably need his legs on Friday night to pick up some key yards.”

Underwood praised Brown’s all-around improvement as Belton's field general this year.

“Ty came in and started as a sophomore, so he had some growing pains. But I’m really confident in him,” Underwood said. “He feels way more confident in his throws and staying in the pocket and even running the ball.”

Complementing Brown’s passing prowess are talented running backs Underwood and Snapp, who have formed a lethal combination in Belton’s backfield.

The 5-9, 185-pound Underwood has rushed 118 times for 624 yards and eight touchdowns in his successful return from the torn ACL he suffered in the 2021 season opener.

“I feel like the second and third game was when I started feeling confident. The first game, it was like, ‘OK. I’ve done it. I’m good now,’” Underwood said. “For me to finish this whole season, it’s amazing.”

Having also come back from a torn ACL, LeBlanc commended Underwood for bouncing back with an outstanding season.

“100 percent. It’s great,” LeBlanc said. “It’s crazy to think that people still want to play after stuff like that.”

Meanwhile, the 6-foot, 208-pound Snapp has been a force throughout his sophomore season, earning his nickname “The Tank” by damaging defenses for 1,016 yards and 13 touchdowns on 145 carries.

“It’s a great combination, because we’re like totally opposite backs,” Underwood said. “Shaun’s a big bruiser back and I’m more elusive, so it’s a great combo. He’s only a sophomore, too, so he’s got a lot of time to grow.”

Said Sniffin about his potent rushing tandem: “It’s great to have multiple guys back there, and they complement each other well. Keeping them fresh is the key. It’s a nice 1-2 punch to have back there. If one of them gets on a roll, we let them go for a little bit, then we put the next one in and let him go. And they both catch the ball out of the backfield pretty well.”


BELTON BREAKTHROUGH: Senior center Zach Erickson (left) and senior outside linebacker Donovan Thompson have helped the Tigers win their first outright district championship since 1999 and earn their first playoff victory since 2016. Erickson's balanced offense averages 375.3 yards per game, while Thompson's defense that has 10 new starters this season has allowed 12.7 points per game during Belton's seven-game winning streak. (File photo by Greg Wille, TempleBeltonSports.com)



Belton’s offense has averaged 375.3 yards per game this season for coordinator Barry Campbell, aided by a sturdy offensive line of senior left tackle Aidan King, senior left guard Robert Trent, senior center Zach Erickson, junior right guard John Roach and senior right tackle Ethan Sandoval.

The Tigers clearly seek better production against Brenham’s athletic defense in the teams’ rematch. With Snapp missing in Week 2, Belton rushed for only 69 yards against the Cubs and Brown was limited to 75 passing yards on 7-of-22 accuracy.

Brenham allowed a combined 82 points in its last two games – a 54-42 loss at Montgomery Lake Creek in a Week 11 showdown for the district championship and then 28 points against bi-district playoff foe Dayton as the Cubs won by 14.

Senior middle linebacker Ricky Brown leads Brenham with 83 tackles and junior linebacker Cade Moore has 73 stops. Powering the Cubs’ defensive front is 320-pound senior tackle Quenton Graves (49 tackles), and senior cornerback Savion Ragston has snared a team-high five interceptions.

“Brenham has a really good defense,” Underwood said, “but I think we’ve prepared all week to go put up a lot of points and win for our team.”

As his third and most successful season in Belton has unfolded, Iowa native Sniffin has watched the Tigers become the true essence of a team – committed, focused and selfless.

“The biggest challenge when I got this job was changing the mindset. I think the biggest thing is we had to become a family and have no individuals playing,” said Sniffin, whose son Joe was a linebacker for Belton in 2020 and now plays at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens. "Kids had to sacrifice and move positions and do whatever it takes for the team to be successful. And now we’ve got a ton of them and we feel like it’s down the line now, from seventh grade on up. We don’t want to relax from teaching, but it’s there now and it took some time to do.”

And now that Belton has earned back-to-back playoff berths and ended its long district championship drought, Sniffin wants his Tigers to embrace the confidence – maybe even swagger – of a program that expects to prevail every time runs onto takes the field.

“They always talk about how you want to win because of the name across your chest,” he said. “One, the other team knows you’re going to play hard the whole time and you’re never going to give up, because you’re Belton. And then you’re going to have that confidence that you’re just going to get it done. We might make a mistake, but we’re going to play the next play and get after it. Let’s go.”

With so many Belton ISD students shifting to attend Lake Belton, Belton’s official enrollment went from 2,937 in the University Interscholastic League’s 2020-22 alignment to 1,917 in the 2022-24 alignment. Now that Sniffin’s Tigers know exactly what they have and can fully get accustomed to competing at the 5A Division II level, they believe that they have everything set up to become major players in Region III and perhaps beyond.

“To me, smaller is better to do that,” Sniffin said. “It’s a challenge when another school breaks off of you and they take a lot of kids from you, but you’ve just got to focus in on your kids and build that family atmosphere and have those kids believe that, ‘Hey, if we’ve got each other’s back, we’re going to get it done.’

“You watch football on TV and the most athletic team and the best-looking team doesn’t always win. The team that wins is the team that plays as a family and plays together. And if you’ve got good athletes and you do that, it’s pretty damn nice. I enjoy coaching those kids – the underdog type kids and watching those kids grow as a team. It’s been a pretty neat deal. I love it."

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LOWERING THE BOOM: Lake Belton senior safety Javeon Wilcox made 125 tackles this season, including 18 stops in the Broncos' 56-28 loss at Burleson Centennial in a Class 5A Division I bi-district playoff game last Friday. Wilcox, who is committed to Texas Christian, also caught two touchdown passes from senior quarterback Connor Crews in Lake Belton's first playoff game to finish the season with six TD receptions. Fellow three-year starter Crews passed for 2,808 yards and 33 touchdowns and ran for nine TDs. (File photo by Dennis Knowlton/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)





CLASS 6A/5A


TEAM STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Total yards gained/

average per game

Killeen Shoemaker 4,996/454.2 (2,688 rushing/2,308 passing)

Lake Belton 4,645/422.3 (1,830 rushing, 2,815 passing)

Harker Heights 4,333/393.9 (2,859 rushing, 1,474 passing)

Belton 4,128/375.3 (2,084 rushing, 2,044 passing)

Temple 4,073/370.3 (1,773 rushing, 2,300 passing)

Killeen 3,242/324.2 (1,759 rushing, 1,483 passing)

Copperas Cove 2,692/269.2 (1,112 rushing, 1,580 passing)

Killeen Ellison 2,249/224.9 (591 rushing, 1,658 passing)


DEFENSE

Total yards allowed/

average per game

Killeen Shoemaker 2,321/211.0 (1,243 rushing, 1,072 passing)

Killeen Ellison 2,438/243.8 (834 rushing, 1,604 passing)

Harker Heights 2,731/248.3 (1,143 rushing, 1,588 passing)

Belton 3,053/277.5 (1,733 rushing, 1,320 passing)

Killeen 2,956/295.6 (1,654 rushing, 1,302 passing)

Temple 3,309/300.8 (1,747 rushing, 1,562 passing)

Lake Belton 3,852/350.2 (2,208 rushing, 1,644 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


OFFENSE

RUSHING

Minimum: 100 yards

Carries, yards, touchdowns

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 264 2,045 18

Deshaun Brundage, Temple 162 1,039 4

Shaun Snapp, Belton 145 1,016 13

Jakobe Deloach, Killeen 174 1,000 12

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 120 812 10

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 83 768 11

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 125 679 5

LJ Underwood, Belton 118 624 8

D’Arius Wilkerson, Lake Belton 82 519 7

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 96 498 8

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 79 433 2

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 102 430 6

De’Van’Te Johnson, Killeen 60 334 4

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 37 281 4

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 59 280 9

Roderick Norman, Killeen 79 267 3

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 32 243 1

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 39 227 5

Floyd Bristol, Lake Belton 32 222 1

X’Zavion Smith, Killeen Shoemaker 30 202 3

Daryl Cannie, Killeen Ellison 52 194 1

Jervonnie Williams, Temple 26 183 2

Joseph Fowlkes IV, Killeen Ellison 33 182 3

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 42 174 6

Rymond Johnson, Temple 36 173 3

Jay Burrola, Belton 33 171 1

Markis Nash, Copperas Cove 44 164 3

Emory Watson, Killeen Ellison 40 146 1

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 10 135 1

Steve Jackson, Temple 17 125 2

Ty Brown, Belton 50 122 1

Kardae Hicks, Killeen 20 117 2

Tekoree Landours, Killeen 10 105 0


PASSING

Completions-attempts-

interceptions,

yards, touchdowns

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 172-283-7 2,808 33

Reese Rumfield, Temple 129-258-8 2,235 20

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 147-238-8 2,243 20

Ty Brown, Belton 136-246-7 1,992 24

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 103-170-8 1,446 15

Roderick Norman, Killeen 106-172-6 1,313 11

Sidney Holland Jr., Killeen Ellison 89-182-5 1,292 9

Micah Casson, Copperas Cove 50-107-1 586 7

Gabriel Rodriguez, Copperas Cove 41-89-1 505 7

Blaine Butler, Copperas Cove 37-85-3 490 2

Xavier Dormeus, Killeen Ellison 18-37-1 300 3

Jerryn Pettijohn, Killeen 19-41-0 170 0

Amonte Allen, Killeen Ellison 3-5-0 69 1

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 4-6-0 65 2

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 2-7-0 53 0

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 1-1-0 48 0

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 4-6-0 17 0


RECEIVING

Minimum: 100 yards

Receptions, yards, touchdowns

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 65 1,198 14

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 48 978 9

Tekoree Landours, Killeen 49 641 4

Christian Tutson, Temple 26 610 8

Garrett Oliveira, Belton 26 538 9

Khamani Debrow, Killeen Ellison 30 523 8

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 35 518 5

Trishstin Glass, Copperas Cove 42 513 6

Demetrius Pearce, Copperas Cove 26 497 5

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 30 492 5

Javante Carson, Killeen Shoemaker 27 484 2

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 32 474 6

Tyler Johnson, Harker Heights 29 389 7

Johnathan Lahmann, Killeen Shoemaker 21 380 3

Tay’Veon Johnson, Killeen Ellison 28 379 2

Bobby Williams, Killeen Ellison 29 360 2

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 14 336 6

Mason Ramm, Belton 22 321 3

Maurice Starr, Killeen Shoemaker 26 321 4

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 20 264 3

Isaac Abel, Belton 10 250 2

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 15 245 3

Alexander Bailey, Harker Heights 17 242 2

Raymond Howard, Killeen 24 242 2

Jeremiah Lennon, Temple 12 229 1

Cash Robin, Lake Belton 15 228 1

Jordyn Jews, Killeen Ellison 19 195 0

Kardae Hicks, Killeen 17 191 4

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 20 189 2

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 13 180 1

Kai McMillian, Harker Heights 4 163 1

Daniel Izquierdo, Copperas Cove 16 155 1

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 10 150 2

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 16 149 1

Jaquon Butler, Temple 12 134 1

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 17 125 1

Diego Coleman, Belton 9 122 3

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 7 121 1

Cameron Hamilton, Lake Belton 6 113 1

Chris Vargas, Killeen 11 107 0

Joshua Butler, Copperas Cove 4 101 1

Robert Harding, Killeen Ellison 8 100 0

Haiden Bryant, Killeen Shoemaker 13 100 0


SCORING

Touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 116 points (19/1/0/0)

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 102 points (17/0/0/0)

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 100 points (16/2/0/0)

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 86 points (14/1/0/0)

Shaun Snapp, Belton 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Jakobe Deloach, Killeen 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Christian Tutson, Temple 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Garrett Oliveira, Belton 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Khamani Debrow, Killeen Ellison 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Cole Chrisman, Belton 52 points (0/0/2/46)

Cole Jackson, Lake Belton 51 points (0/0/0/51)

LJ Underwood, Belton 50 points (8/1/0/0)

Jai’den Fletcher, Harker Heights 49 points (0/0/3/40)

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Marcos Garcia, Temple 44 points (0/0/6/26)

Antonio Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 44 points (0/0/1/41)

D’Arius Wilkerson, Lake Belton 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Tyler Johnson, Harker Heights 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 42 points (7/0/0/0)

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 38 points (6/1/0/0)

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Trishstin Glass, Copperas Cove 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Ruben Menchaca, Killeen 35 points (0/0/3/26)

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Demetrius Pearce, Copperas Cove 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Maurice Starr, Killeen Shoemaker 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Tommy Stephens, Lake Belton 25 points (0/0/6/7)

Deshaun Brundage, Temple 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Reese Rumfield, Temple 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Joseph Fowlkes IV, Killeen Ellison 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Mateo Lopez, Temple 19 points (0/0/3/10)

Rymond Johnson, Temple 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Taurean York, Temple 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Diego Coleman, Belton 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Mason Ramm, Belton 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Markis Nash, Copperas Cove 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Gabriel Rodriguez, Copperas Cove 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Bobby Williams, Killeen Ellison 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Johnathan Lahmann, Killeen Shoemaker 18 points (3/0/0/0)

X’Zavion Smith, Killeen Shoemaker 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jovan Smith, Killeen Ellison 15 points (0/0/0/15)

Steve Jackson, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Jervonnie Williams, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Isaac Abel, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Jake Stout, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tre Phillips, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Blaine Butler, Copperas Cove 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Daniel Izquierdo, Copperas Cove 12 points (1/3/0/0)

Alexander Bailey, Harker Heights 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tay’Veon Johnson, Killeen Ellison 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Damarion Willis, Temple 8 points (0/4/0/0)

Karson Dunn, Belton 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Daryl Cannie Jr., Killeen Ellison 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Keyshaun Robinson, Killeen Ellison 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Jaquon Butler, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Landon Halvorson, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jeremiah Lennon, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Julian White, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ethan Ash, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ty Brown, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jay Burrola, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Wyatt Butler, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Alton McCallum, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Nijyl McLeod, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Bryson Sauceda, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Gino Zecca, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Floyd Bristol, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cameron Hamilton, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cash Robin, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Joshua Butler, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Micah Casson, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Trey Fossett, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

NaKeem Freeman, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ezekiel Kaleopa-Lynn, Copperas Cove 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kai McMillian, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Marcus Moultrie, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Amir Cavello, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jevon Custis, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kesean Meeks, Killeen Ellison 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Justice Janda, Killeen Shoemaker 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jan Erdel, Copperas Cove 5 points (0/0/0/5)

James Sterverdink, Copperas Cove 3 points (0/0/1/0)

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 2 points (safety)

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 2 points (safety)

Evan Roland, Lake Belton 2 points (safety)

Malik Cuthbert, Copperas Cove 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Steve Albert, Killeen Ellison 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Jasiyah Riley, Killeen Shoemaker 2 points (safety)


DEFENSE

TACKLES

Minimum: 20

Matthew Moore, Killeen Ellison 129

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 125

Kesean Meeks, Killeen Ellison 123

Jeremy Jennings, Harker Heights 122

Taurean York, Temple 120

Wyatt Butler, Belton 96

Marcus Moultrie, Harker Heights 90

Kabriel Anderson-Dale, Harker Heights 84

Cameron Gee, Killeen 84

Connor Brennan, Lake Belton 83

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 80

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 79

Steve Albert, Killeen Ellison 75

Valentino Greene, Killeen Shoemaker 69

Malik Esquerra, Killeen Shoemaker 68

Zavion Tibbs, Killeen Shoemaker 68

Teryon Williams-Echols, Temple 67

Aaron Barnwell, Killeen 67

Tirso Lopez, Killeen 66

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 63

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 63

Kaden Butler, Harker Heights 62

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 60

Sam Babcock, Belton 59

Jamorion Stanford, Harker Heights 59

Lamarrion Cotton, Killeen 59

Donovan Thompson, Belton 57

Sam Shepard, Belton 55

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 54

Giani Zecca, Belton 51

King White, Harker Heights 51

Evan Collazo, Harker Heights 49

Jequarrius McClendon, Killeen Shoemaker 49

Ethan Arendall, Belton 48

Anthony Massey, Harker Heights 48

Tyrone Osberry, Killeen Ellison 48

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 47

Ronnie Collins, Killeen Shoemaker 47

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 46

Kyle Dalton, Lake Belton 45

Lamarian Hatcher, Harker Heights 45

Ka’Morion Carter, Temple 44

Steve Jackson, Temple 42

Ayden Brown, Temple 41

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 41

Kevin Stockton, Temple 39

Hayden Hourany, Belton 39

Jevon Custis, Killeen Ellison 36

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 36

Terrel Prust, Killeen Ellison 35

D’Anthony Jackson, Belton 33

Darrion Burleson, Killeen Shoemaker 33

Adam Walden, Lake Belton 32

Evan Roland, Lake Belton 32

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 31

Josh Donoso, Temple 30

Peanut Brazzle, Lake Belton 30

Joshua Mallard, Lake Belton 30

Keuntaye Williams, Lake Belton 30

Keyshaun Robinson, Killeen Ellison 30

Justice Janda, Killeen Shoemaker 30

John Cole, Lake Belton 29

DeAndre Reed, Killeen Ellison 29

To’o To’o Maugaotega, Killeen Shoemaker 29

Ashton Stanford, Harker Heights 27

Sebastian Magana, Belton 25

Bryson Sauceda, Belton 25

Aidan Stock, Belton 25

Quintrill Watson, Killeen 25

O’Ryan Peoples, Temple 24

Desmond Adams, Belton 24

Noah Moaga, Belton 24

Rocky Parker, Lake Belton 24

Terrell Gilmore, Killeen 24

Matthew Knox, Killeen Ellison 24

Julian White, Temple 23

Luke Flores, Belton 23

Amir Cavello, Killeen Ellison 23

Jamel Custis, Killeen Ellison 23

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 23

Jaeshaun Peyton, Killeen 22

Antonio Saenz, Killeen 22

Rashad Jackson, Killeen Ellison 22

Jay Haynes, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Dominick McCarty, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Marc Stephens, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Kaiden Anderson, Temple 20

Trey Phillips, Lake Belton 20


INTERCEPTIONS

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 5

Tyrone Osberry, Killeen Ellison 5

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 4

Malik Esquerra, Killeen Shoemaker 4

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 3

King White, Harker Heights 3

Lamarrion Cotton, Killeen 3

Jaeshaun Peyton, Killeen 3

DeAndre Reed, Killeen Ellison 3

Josh Donoso, Temple 2

Luke Flores, Belton 2

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 2

Malik Cuthbert, Copperas Cove 2

Anthony Jackson, Copperas Cove 2

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 2

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 2

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 2

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 1

Julian White, Temple 1

Sam Babcock, Belton 1

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 1

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 1

Torre Mallard, Lake Belton 1

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 1

Malik Davis, Copperas Cove 1

Kaden Butler, Harker Heights 1

Jeremy Jennings, Harker Heights 1

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 1

Ja’Ceon Davis, Killeen 1

Cameron Gee, Killeen 1

Tirso Lopez, Killeen 1

Antonio Saenz, Killeen 1

Quintrill Watson, Killeen 1

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 1

Emanuel Morales, Killeen Ellison 1

Marquis Cross, Killeen Shoemaker 1

Marc Stephens, Killeen Shoemaker 1


CLASS 4A/3A/2A/PRIVATE


TEAM STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Total yards gained/

average per game

Lampasas 4,037/367.0 (1,550 rushing, 2,487 passing)

Rosebud-Lott 4,007/364.3 (2,710 rushing, 1,297 passing)

Academy 3,996/363.3 (1,723 rushing, 2,273 passing)

Granger 3,246/360.7 (2,405 rushing, 841 passing)

Rockdale 3,588/358.8 (1,589 rushing, 1,999 passing)

Cameron Yoe 3,899/354.5 (1,637 rushing, 2,262 passing)

Jarrell 3,817/347.0 (1,378 rushing, 2,439 passing)

Central Texas Christian 3,770/342.7 (2,645 rushing, 1,125 passing)

Salado 3,742/340.2 (1,399 rushing, 2,343 passing)

Rogers 3,732/339.3 (3,021 rushing, 711 passing)

Gatesville 3,720/338.2 (1,567 rushing, 2,153 passing)

Troy 2,452/245.2 (1,436 rushing, 1,016 passing)

Moody 2,369/236.9 (1,347 rushing, 1,022 passing)

Bruceville-Eddy 1,040/148.6 (626 rushing, 414 passing)


DEFENSE

Total yards allowed/

average per game

Rogers 2,606/236.9 (1,340 rushing, 1,266 passing)

Academy 3,431/311.9 (2,142 rushing, 1,289 passing)

Salado 3,640/330.9 (1,585 rushing, 2,055 passing)

Gatesville 4,103/373.0 (1,982 rushing, 2,121 passing)

Rockdale 4,222/422.2 (2,570 rushing, 1,652 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


RUSHING

Minimum: 100 yards

Carries, yards, touchdowns

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 270 1,650 21

DJ McClelland, Granger 157 1,354 19

Rayshon Smith, Gatesville 177 1,092 11

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 97 999 10

Kase Maedgen, Salado 180 962 8

Kardarius Bradley, Cameron Yoe 129 831 12

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 128 792 11

JaMarion Nibblett, Jarrell 119 697 10

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 113 697 8

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 68 697 6

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 137 695 11

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 147 654 9

Kasey Mraz, Academy 111 621 7

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 125 620 10

Bryce Watson, Rogers 59 546 3

Lane Ward, Academy 82 541 6

Ethan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 91 533 6

Nathan Tucker, Granger 79 411 8

Jett Walker, Lampasas 65 386 3

Tim Grice, Rockdale 70 383 3

Clayton Lawson, Academy 110 375 6

Cooper Valle, Troy 68 374 3

Abraham Hernandez, Rogers 50 373 4

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 26 339 3

Zach Davis, Rogers 45 311 2

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 63 308 9

David Flores, Lampasas 60 297 5

Cooper Staton, Moody 48 295 4

Jimmy Hall, Gatesville 73 292 5

Luke Law, Salado 101 289 10

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 27 282 3

Gage Richardson, Troy 55 278 0

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 53 268 3

Korey Gibson, Troy 55 241 2

Tyrrell Horne, Bruceville-Eddy 29 237 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 13 229 4

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 12 228 5

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 19 212 5

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 32 202 2

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 46 181 6

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 37 164 0

Zeke Castro, Rockdale 32 163 2

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 22 151 2

Chad Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 39 150 2

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 28 143 1

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 45 142 2

Jalani Price, Jarrell 9 125 1

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 24 110 1

Austin Evans, Central Texas Christian 22 104 1

Jett Jolly, Granger 16 104 0

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 26 100 1

Keith Dailey, Moody 23 100 1


PASSING

Completions-attempts-

interceptions,

yards, touchdowns

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 153-306-10 2,439 28

David Flores, Lampasas 185-289-11 2,393 27

Luke Law, Salado 167-314-14 2,289 21

Kasey Mraz, Academy 176-264-7 2,224 21

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 160-245-5 2,179 27

Jacob Newkirk, Gatesville 167-295-17 2,155 21

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 129-229-10 1,946 22

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 84-156-5 1,012 6

Ethan Sorensen, Troy 82-175-8 990 13

Cooper Smith, Central Texas Christian 85-139-6 903 5

Nathan Tucker, Granger 69-131-4 819 7

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 58-117-6 812 8

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 29-66-3 685 8

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 12-19-2 302 3

Kadyn Rape, Bruceville-Eddy 25-51-5 238 1

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 12-23-0 183 1

Ashton Rosas, Bruceville-Eddy 11-35-2 176 2

Michael Graeff, Central Texas Christian 6-6-0 168 2

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 1-1-0 70 1

Alex Lawton, Academy 4-11-2 49 0

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 1-1-0 46 1

Robert Owens, Rockdale 1-1-0 43 1

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 2-4-1 39 0

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 1-1-0 37 0

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 2-5-1 29 1

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 1-1-0 26 0

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 1-1-0 25 0

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 1-1-0 24 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 1-2-0 15 0


RECEIVING

Minimum: 100 yards

Receptions, yards, touchdowns

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 78 1,055 7

Robert Owens, Rockdale 58 938 12

Seth Reavis, Salado 56 969 11

Scout Brazeal, Academy 64 835 9

Jacques Spradley, Jarrell 43 801 12

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 60 733 6

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 52 680 6

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 41 668 9

Mason Dotson, Jarrell 29 598 6

Zane Clark, Academy 37 569 6

Alex Lawton, Academy 43 551 3

Owen Stubbs, Lampasas 30 487 9

Tyler Shea, Gatesville 29 486 5

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 29 464 2

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 29 435 6

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 26 426 10

Reed Ketcham, Troy 26 391 3

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 26 389 2

Dakarai Barnes, Jarrell 26 383 4

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 39 386 6

Cooper Staton, Moody 27 356 1

Zach Davis, Rogers 14 330 5

Dathan Walker, Jarrell 17 327 5

Morgan Adams, Salado 21 327 3

Kyle Shafer, Gatesville 25 324 6

DJ McClelland, Granger 16 311 4

Roman Law, Salado 21 309 1

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 14 297 7

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 16 273 3

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 11 268 1

Kase Maedgen, Salado 31 267 3

Deandre Stephens, Rockdale 14 263 2

Tucker Staton, Moody 18 253 2

Caden Strickland, Salado 25 243 2

Tim Grice, Rockdale 13 229 1

Christopher Bailey, Bruceville-Eddy 14 222 3

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 14 219 2

Ben Matias, Moody 15 217 3

Luke Tomasek, Academy 20 211 2

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 13 209 0

Riley Spears, Rockdale 18 205 1

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 11 192 3

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 22 190 1

Brendan Wilson, Salado 11 182 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 15 171 0

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 20 169 1

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 12 163 4

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 8 163 1

Korey Gibson, Troy 6 150 2

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 19 140 2

Lucas Matta, Granger 11 140 2

Cooper Valle, Troy 14 131 6

Christian Beltran, Jarrell 13 130 1

Jacob Good, Central Texas Christian 11 113 1


SCORING

Touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points

DJ McClelland, Granger 138 points (23/0/0/0)

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 134 points (22/1/0/0)

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 98 points (16/1/0/0)

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 90 points (15/0/0/0)

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 88 points (14/2/0/0)

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 81 points (13/1/0/1)

Robert Owens, Rockdale 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Kardarius Bradley, Cameron Yoe 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Rayshon Smith, Gatesville 72 points (11/3/0/0)

Jacques Spradley, Jarrell 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 70 points (10/5/0/0)

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 70 points (11/2/0/0)

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 68 points (4/0/3/35)

Kase Maedgen, Salado 68 points (11/1/0/0)

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Seth Reavis, Salado 66 points (11/0/0/0)

JaMarion Nibblett, Jarrell 62 points (10/1/0/0)

Luke Law, Salado 62 points (10/1/0/0)

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Cooper Valle, Troy 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 58 points (8/5/0/0)

Scout Brazeal, Academy 56 points (9/1/0/0)

Landon Richardson, Lampasas 55 points (1/0/5/34)

Owen Stubbs, Lampasas 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Kasey Mraz, Academy 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Nathan Tucker, Granger 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Zane Clark, Academy 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 42 points (0/0/1/39)

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 42 points (6/0/0/6)

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Daniel Romero, Rockdale 42 points (0/0/3/33)

Zach Davis, Rogers 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Lucas Sanderson, Academy 41 points (0/0/5/26)

Kyle Shafer, Gatesville 40 points (6/2/0/0)

Jose Valverde, Granger 39 points (0/0/3/30)

Cooper Staton, Moody 38 points (6/1/0/0)

Baldemar Arzola, Rogers 38 points (0/0/3/29)

Daniel Chtay, Salado 38 points (0/0/3/29)

Clayton Lawson, Academy 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Lane Ward, Academy 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Ethan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Mason Dotson, Jarrell 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Tyler Shea, Gatesville 32 points (5/1/0/0)

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Jimmy Hall, Gatesville 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Dathan Walker, Jarrell 30 points (5/0/0/0)

David Flores, Lampasas 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Javier Bonilla, Gatesville 28 points (0/0/3/19)

Jacob Newkirk, Gatesville 28 points (4/2/0/0)

Tyler McKissick, Troy 28 points (0/0/3/19)

Dakarai Barnes, Jarrell 26 points (4/1/0/0)

Abraham Hernandez, Rogers 26 points (4/1/0/0)

Tim Grice, Rockdale 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Reed Ketcham, Troy 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Bryce Watson, Rogers 22 points (3/2/0/0)

Dalton Cox, Moody 21 points (0/0/2/15)

Morgan Adams, Salado 20 points (3/1/0/0)

Alex Lawton, Academy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Christopher Bailey, Bruceville-Eddy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jalani Price, Jarrell 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jett Walker, Lampasas 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Ben Matias, Moody 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Bryan Thuy, Rogers 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Korey Gibson, Troy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 17 points (0/0/2/11)

Luke Tomasek, Academy 14 points (2/1/0/0)

Chad Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Lucas Matta, Granger 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Dailin Fagan, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Preston Isom, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Brock Langford, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tucker Staton, Moody 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Zeke Castro, Rockdale 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Deandre Stephens, Rockdale 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Caden Strickland, Salado 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Hunter Fowler, Troy 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Angel Almendariz, Gatesville 9 points (0/0/0/9)

Willie Wilson, Bruceville-Eddy 8 points (1/1/0/0)

Cody Avant, Rosebud-Lott 8 points (0/0/0/8)

Brayden Bartlett, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cavalli Nealy, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Nicholas Boaz, Bruceville-Eddy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Tyrrell Horne, Bruceville-Eddy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Austin Evans, Central Texas Christian 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jacob Good, Central Texas Christian 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Loyal Morris, Central Texas Christian 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Theron Stone, Gatesville 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jayven Diaz, Granger 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Chase Edwards, Granger 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Thomas Hall, Granger 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Christian Beltran, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Tyler Johnson, Jarrell 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Keith Dailey, Moody 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Isaiah Sauls, Rockdale 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Riley Spears, Rockdale 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Sergio Reyna, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kole Stephens, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Dalan Willberg, Rosebud-Lott 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Roman Law, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Brendan Wilson, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Darius Wilson, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Chase Fricke, Troy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ethan Sorensen, Troy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Hayden Stinson, Moody 5 points (0/0/1/2)

Alejandro Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott 5 points (0/0/0/5)

Juan Diaz Esquivel, Bruceville-Eddy 4 points (0/0/0/4)

Homero Najera, Cameron Yoe 3 points (0/0/0/3)

Thomas Youngblood, Granger 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Jaden Anzaldua, Moody 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Garrett Combs, Salado 2 points (0/1/0/0)


DEFENSE

TACKLES

Minimum: 20

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 161

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 147

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 130

Brice Lisenbe, Rogers 124

Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville 118

Ryder Casqueira, Moody 118

Thiele Alvarado, Gatesville 106

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 105

Daniel Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott 100

Adam Benavides, Salado 96

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 94

Tyler Burnett, Academy 90

Preston Hering, Rosebud-Lott 87

Nolan Miller, Salado 85

Carlos Salomon, Cameron Yoe 84

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 84

Garrett Combs, Salado 84

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 83

Javares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 81

Dusty Rhiddlehoover, Salado 81

Gabriel Logsdon, Central Texas Christian 78

Chase Edwards, Granger 77

Ayden Necessary, Gatesville 75

Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott 74

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 74

Lucas Garcia, Gatesville 73

Drew Bird, Salado 73

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 70

Daniel Munoz-Garcia, Academy 69

Johnny Martinez, Rosebud-Lott 69

LaBron Washington, Rosebud-Lott 69

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 67

Davis Graham, Salado 67

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 66

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 66

Malik Davis, Jarrell 66

Cooper Staton, Moody 66

Cavahn Wilson, Salado 66

Connor Woods, Rogers 65

Lincoln Hossfeld, Salado 63

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 62

Hayden Delafuente, Cameron Yoe 61

Loyal Morris, Central Texas Christian 61

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 60

Henry Pitman, Central Texas Christian 59

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 54

DJ McClelland, Granger 53

Corey Burns, Gatesville 52

Scout Brazeal, Academy 51

Keshon Johnson, Cameron Yoe 51

Korey Gibson, Troy 51

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 50

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 49

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 48

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 47

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 47

James Mabe, Jarrell 46

Ethan Martone, Jarrell 46

Jalani Price, Jarrell 46

Evan Hutka, Granger 45

Dylan Pursley, Jarrell 45

Jaden Anzaldua, Moody 45

Elijah Sunderman, Troy 45

Cruz San Migel, Rockdale 44

Brayden Bolyard, Jarrell 43

Matthew Craft, Jarrell 43

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 43

Yahir Mendoza, Rosebud-Lott 43

Colton Taylor, Gatesville 42

Cooper Schiller, Rogers 42

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 41

Ricky Aguilar, Moody 41

Ethan Hohhertz, Moody 41

Isaiah Sauls, Rockdale 41

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 41

Rowling Barton, Rosebud-Lott 41

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 41

Zane Clark, Academy 40

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 40

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 40

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 38

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 38

Alek Castro, Jarrell 38

Sammy Guerrero, Jarrell 38

Michael Jenkins, Rogers 38

Matt Rose, Central Texas Christian 36

Cooper Emmons, Rosebud-Lott 36

Samari Ware, Cameron Yoe 35

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 35

Anthony Bradley, Bruceville-Eddy 34

Tatum Taylor, Gatesville 34

Peyten Crawford, Troy 34

Devonte Anderson, Moody 33

Cannon Negron, Troy 33

Cartier Nealy, Academy 32

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 32

Tripp Wilkie, Granger 32

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 32

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 32

Bryce Watson, Rogers 32

Levi Thomas, Academy 31

Roman Morris, Central Texas Christian 31

Thomas Hall, Granger 31

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 31

Michael Selucky, Granger 31

AJ Fach, Salado 31

Payton Wilson, Academy 30

Cooper Valle, Troy 30

Rodrigo Cobian, Central Texas Christian 29

Tommy Aaron, Gatesville 29

Kasey Mraz, Academy 28

Nicholaus Squyres, Bruceville-Eddy 28

Evan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 28

Braden Bass, Academy 27

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 27

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 27

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 26

Jose Castillo, Rockdale 26

Josh Kohring, Rogers 26

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 25

Dalton Cox, Moody 25

RJ Dolgener, Rogers 25

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 25

Phoenix Flores, Salado 25

Grady Falcon, Troy 25

Lane Ward, Academy 24

Carson Carter, Bruceville-Eddy 24

Nathan Tucker, Granger 24

Keith Dailey, Moody 24

Elijah Lavan, Academy 23

Alex Lawton, Academy 23

Trey Vargas, Academy 23

Nestor Solis, Rogers 23

Cody Webb, Cameron Yoe 22

Tucker Staton, Moody 22

Carson Eoff, Rockdale 22

Tim Grice, Rockdale 22

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 22

Dillon Combs, Salado 22

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 21

Ethan Gonzales, Moody 21

Tristan Galvan, Rockdale 21

Carson Kahlig, Rosebud-Lott 21

Dylan Edelbrock, Academy 20

Clayton Lawson, Academy 20

Jaylen Harris, Jarrell 20

Ross Petree, Moody 20

Darius Wilson, Salado 20


INTERCEPTIONS

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 6

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 6

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 6

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 5

Jalani Price, Jarrell 4

Alex Lawton, Academy 3

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 3

Reed Jerome, Lampasas 3

Brock Langford, Lampasas 3

Cooper Schiller, Rogers 3

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 3

Reed Ketcham, Troy 3

Cannon Negron, Troy 3

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 2

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 2

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 2

Ayden Necessary, Gatesville 2

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 2

Trae Herrera, Granger 2

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 2

Ethan Martone, Jarrell 2

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 2

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 2

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 2

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 2

Drew Bird, Salado 2

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 2

Braden Bass, Academy 1

Scout Brazeal, Academy 1

Luke Tomasek, Academy 1

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 1

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 1

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 1

De’Vontae Jackson, Cameron Yoe 1

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 1

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 1

Rhett Humphrey, Central Texas Christian 1

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 1

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 1

DJ McClelland, Granger 1

Jose Valverde, Granger 1

Brayden Bolyard, Jarrell 1

Tyler Johnson, Jarrell 1

Antavas Rogers, Jarrell 1

Ross Vrabel, Jarrell 1

Ricky Aguilar, Moody 1

Tucker Staton, Moody 1

Tristan Galvan, Rockdale 1

Tim Grice, Rockdale 1

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 1

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 1

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 1

Brice Lisenbe, Rogers 1

Jaime Reyna, Rogers 1

Bryce Watson, Rogers 1

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 1

Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott 1

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 1

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 1

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 1

Adam Benavides, Salado 1

AJ Fach, Salado 1

Lincoln Hossfeld, Salado 1

Darius Wilson, Salado 1

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 1

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