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CUTTING IT LOOSE: Temple junior quarterback Reese Rumfield throws a pass between Harker Heights senior defensive linemen Lamarian Hatcher (57) and Evan Kime during the host Knights' 13-9 win over the Wildcats in a District 12-6A showdown two weeks ago at Leo Buckley Stadium in Killeen. Temple (6-3, 4-1) aims to bounce back with a win to end the regular season when it hosts last-place Copperas Cove (2-7, 0-5) at 7 p.m. Thursday at Wildcat Stadium. The game was moved up a day to avoid potential inclement weather conditions on Friday. The Wildcats will host familiar opponent Waxahachie (7-2) in a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game at 7:30 p.m. next Friday. (Photo by Matt Corley, Temple ISD/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)





By GREG WILLE


Temple’s final game of the regular season has no bearing on whether the Wildcats will advance to the playoffs. They clinched their 10th consecutive postseason berth three weeks ago when they scored a last-minute touchdown to edge Hutto 31-27.

Regardless of Temple’s Week 11 result against Copperas Cove or anything else that happens this week in District 12-6A, the Wildcats (6-3, 4-1) are locked into hosting now-familiar opponent Waxahachie in a Class 6A Division I bi-district playoff game at 7:30 p.m. next Friday at Wildcat Stadium.

And because Cove resides in last place in the league standings at 0-5 after its 55-0 loss to Harker Heights, Temple’s regular-season finale against the Bulldawgs (2-7) at 7 p.m. Thursday at Wildcat Stadium certainly doesn’t include the anticipation and pressure that the Wildcats felt when they battled Harker Heights two weeks ago in 12-6A’s de facto championship game at Killeen’s Leo Buckley Stadium.

In that high-stakes showdown, a 9-0 halftime lead for Temple turned into a frustrating 13-9 defeat as the determined Knights stopped the Wildcats’ district winning streak at 19 games, most likely denying their quest to capture a fourth straight 12-6A title.

But although there doesn’t seem to be much on the line for Temple in a game that’s been moved one day earlier to avoid potentially inclement weather Friday, don’t tell that to the Wildcats or Scott Stewart, their seventh-year head coach.

“There’s going to be that taste in their mouth, and there’s nothing you can do about that. There’s only one way to get that taste out, and that won’t happen until you play again and you get that taste out of your mouth,” Stewart said last Wednesday as the Wildcats took their open week after playing nine consecutive games.

Back in regular game-week mode Tuesday, Stewart said it’s highly important for Temple to produce a focused, sharp, clean performance in its 12-6A finale against Copperas Cove, whose Bulldawgs were blasted 77-12 by Temple one year ago.

“We have a standard in play because of who we are, not because of who somebody else is. Philosophically, that thwarts any of that,” Stewart, whose team led Cove 56-0 at halftime, said about the prospect of Temple overlooking the Bulldawgs this time. “I’ll tell you, last Friday night was the first time I’ve seen Cove just kind of get run off the field.

“It was a close game against (Pflugerville) Weiss, it was a close against Hutto, it was a close game against (Waco) Midway. They should have beaten Midway. They’ve played with everyone else in the district, at least for a while. Heights played its best 48 minutes, which is what you want to do going into the playoffs.”

That’s the primary message being delivered by Stewart and his staff to their players the week before they’ll shoot to beat Waxahachie in a first-round playoff game at Wildcat Stadium for the third straight year.

“I want to see us play our best 48 minutes. I think we’ve played lights-out at times. I think we’re very inconsistent. But if you wait until the playoffs to start playing playoff football, you’re probably putting yourself in a bad situation, especially in 6A Division I,” Stewart said. “It ain’t getting any easier. Waxahachie and (undefeated, third-ranked) Duncanville were 7-7 in the fourth quarter, then Duncanville kind of pulled away a little bit.

“I hear a lot of people talk about process. We talk a lot about process. A process is not a light switch. If you wait until you need it to try to flick it on, it won’t be there.”

As for Temple’s regular-season finale being pushed up by one night, Stewart said he started studying the Friday weather forecast at the beginning of this week and saw that the probability for inclement conditions was high and increasing.

With a clear forecast for Thursday evening, Temple and Copperas Cove sought to move their game up a day and the 12-6A District Executive Committee approved it – which had Stewart and Temple assistant athletic director Steve Prentiss, Stewart's right-hand man, in scramble mode for much of Tuesday to make all the necessary adjustments and arrangements.

“It was an easy call, (but) the logistics behind it . . . there’s a lot of stuff that goes on,” Stewart said. “You’ve got stadium workers, security, officials, clock crew, chain crew, pregame meals, travel for the JV games (that were moved up to Wednesday). There’s just a thousand people who are involved.”

The game’s rescheduling will give Temple an extra day to recover and prepare for its third straight playoff matchup with Waxahachie (7-2), which completes its regular season Thursday night at winless Dallas Skyline. The Indians’ only losses came in back-to-back road tests against state-ranked 11-6A foes: 42-24 at No. 13 DeSoto and 24-7 at No. 3 Duncanville.

Copperas Cove is in its first season with head coach Tony Johnson, who was hired in February after guiding Dallas White to consecutive 6-5 playoff seasons in 2020 and 2021. He succeeded Jason Hammett, who resigned after the Bulldawgs went 1-9 in each of his two seasons at the helm.

Including a 3-7 record under coach Jack Alvarez in 2019, Cove is 7-32 in the past four seasons and hasn’t qualified for the playoffs since 2018, Alvarez’s first year. Johnson is the fourth head coach in six seasons for the Bulldawgs, who made 18 playoff appearances and reached two state championship games with coach Jack Welch from 1994-2017.

Johnson’s debut Cove squad was 2-2 after dominant non-district wins against Georgetown East View (39-9) and 5A Division II district title contender Waco University (51-18), but success has eluded the Bulldawgs during 12-6A action. They’ve been outscored 228-92 in league losses to Bryan (49-20), Weiss (51-20), Midway (24-21), Hutto (49-31) and Heights.

Cove’s offense features a collection of go-to players. Senior running back Craig Brown is a 5-foot-10, 200-pound workhorse who’s rushed for 679 yards and five touchdowns on 125 carries. The Dawgs possess a pair of tall, talented wide receivers in 6-3, 180-pound junior Demetrius Pearce (26 receptions, 497 yards, five TDs) and 6-4, 175-pound sophomore Trishstin Glass (38 catches, 461 yards, six TDs).

“They’ve got a running back that’s pretty good and they’ve got two outside receivers who can go – big, tall, lanky receivers and they like to throw it around a little more than they have in the past,” Temple defensive coordinator Dexter Knox said about Cove’s offense. “We’re going to have to play pretty well.”

The quarterback position has been something of a revolving door for the Bulldawgs. Junior Gabriel Rodriguez played mostly well in the first five games, passing for 505 yards and seven touchdowns against one interception and rushing for three TDs. However, he hasn’t played since the district opener.

Athletic junior Micah Casson and senior Blaine Butler have shared the QB duties since then. Casson has passed for 586 yards and seven touchdowns against one interception in four games and also is a running threat with 99 yards, but he left last week's Harker Heights game with an injury. Butler, who played QB against Temple in relief last year, has thrown for 371 yards and one TD with two interceptions.

Cove’s offensive line has an outstanding player and prospect in hulking tackle Michael Uini, a 6-7, 290-pound junior. Rated as a four-star national recruit, Uini has scholarship offers from Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana State, Penn State, Southern California and Oregon along with Texas, Texas A&M, Baylor, Texas Christian and Texas Tech. Junior guard Dominique Wyche is another skilled Dawgs lineman.


WRAPPED UP: Temple senior weakside linebacker Teryon Williams-Echols (36) grabs Harker Heights receiver Alexander Bailey during the Wildcats' 13-9 loss to the Knights on Oct. 21 at Leo Buckley Stadium in Killeen. In his first season as a starter, the 5-foot-6, 148-pound Williams-Echols has made 62 tackles to rank second on Temple's defense to the 105 stops of senior middle linebacker Taurean York. (File photo by Mike Lefner, Temple ISD/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)



It’s no surprise that Baylor-committed senior middle linebacker and two-time 12-6A Defensive MVP Taurean York (105 tackles) leads Temple in tackles for the fourth straight season, but the fact that senior weakside linebacker Teryon Williams-Echols ranks second with 62 stops definitely qualifies as a pleasant surprise for the Wildcats.

Williams-Echols was a reserve safety last season and finished with 13 tackles. Thrust into a starting role as a senior and helping make up for the absence of injured senior starter Zion Moore, Williams-Echols has been among Temple’s most productive and reliable players all season – performing better than his 5-6, 148-pound body might suggest.

“I’ve liked the season that I’ve had. I never expected to start, especially at linebacker. I’m just really glad that I’ve gotten the opportunity to play,” said the mild-mannered Williams-Echols, who led Temple with 14 tackles in the close, hard-hitting loss at Harker Heights.

Knox has been highly impressed by how Williams-Echols has taken to and executed his expanded role on a defense that’s been depleted by injuries.

“Man, Teryon just works his butt off. He’s a smart kid and has some football savvy. He’s a hard worker and is going to give you everything he has. That’s the deal with our kids that I love,” said Knox, who’s gotten a steady season from another undersized senior in 135-pound strong safety Josh Donoso. “He knows where to be and he knows how to get there. Coach (Chris) Pilot does a good job with those (linebacker) guys.”

The quick, sure-tackling Williams-Echols said he’s become a smarter and better player through studying film with first-team all-state player York, the Wildcats’ well-established defensive leader who collected 12 tackles against Harker Heights.

“Taurean is definitely a great influence on how I play. I try to do everything as fast as I can,” said Williams-Echols, who plans to attend Tarleton State in Stephenville after graduation. “I watch film with him and we have this group chat on defense and we all text about plays and what they’re going to do. It’s really fun.”

Despite giving away at least 6 inches and 50 pounds to many of the opponents he’s tasked with tackling, Williams-Echols doesn’t necessarily view his small stature on the field as a disadvantage, even on the talent-laden 6A level.

“We try to use our size to our advantage. We use our swiftness and our speed to beat most people,” he said. “They don’t really expect you coming since they’re mostly looking over you.”

Williams-Echols and the Temple defense kept Harker Heights star senior running back Re’Shaun Sanford II out of the end zone in the big clash two weeks ago, but the Houston commitment and reigning 12-6A MVP rushed for 148 of his 193 yards after halftime to help the Knights effectively keep the ball away from the Wildcats. Fueled by the elusive Sanford, Heights possessed the ball for the game's final 8 1/2 minutes.

Copperas Cove’s defense had a more difficult time last week against the speedy, hard-to-tackle Sanford. He racked up 263 yards and a school-record six touchdowns on only 14 carries as Heights – which led 42-0 by halftime – overwhelmed the Bulldawgs and clinched at least a share of the 12-6A crown.

Heights (8-1, 5-0) can clinch the outright championship with a home win over playoff-bound Bryan (6-3, 3-2) on Thursday night at Leo Buckley Stadium. However, a Heights loss and a Temple win would give the Wildcats a share of their fourth straight 12-6A title.

Stewart said Copperas Cove deploys an aggressive 3-4 defense. Senior linebacker Kevin Pontious paces the Bulldawgs with 100-plus tackles.

Temple’s offense seeks more production against Cove from junior quarterback Reese Rumfield, senior running back Deshaun Brundage and its top two wide receivers in senior Mikal Harrison-Pilot and sophomore Christian Tutson after the fast, sturdy Harker Heights defense controlled the Wildcats in the second half.

“They’re fast, fast, fast. That’s the fastest Heights defense I’ve seen since I’ve been here, and I’ve seen some good ones,” Stewart said. “I’ve said for the last four years that I feel like they’re the most talented team in our district. Every year it’s like rinse and repeat. Again, credit to Heights’ defense, but I think every drive in the second half we put ourself in a first-and-20 or second-and-20 (situation). You’re not going to have a good night against that defense doing that. Sometimes when you do that you can’t get away with it, but against those people you don’t.

"So we’ve got to clean it up and be more efficient and more effective. We stalled out in the red zone some in the first half, but we didn’t even get the ball moving in the second half. A lot of that was a holding penalty, a bad snap and an interception. So it’s cleaning that up and moving the football, staying consistent and getting in a rhythm. I don’t feel like we were in a rhythm at all (against Heights).”

The highly recruited Harrison-Pilot has made 37 receptions for 734 yards and six touchdowns this year and enters his final regular-season high school game needing one TD catch to reach 20 for his career. He's scored 31 touchdowns overall in his four-year varsity career. Two-year starter Rumfield needs 197 passing yards to reach the 2,000-yard mark for the season and Brundage needs 104 rushing yards to reach 1,000.

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ON THE MOVE: Temple senior wide receiver Mikal Harrison-Pilot (7) tries to get past two Hutto defenders on a long gain during the Wildcats' 31-27 home win on Oct. 14 at Wildcat Stadium. Harrison-Pilot has scored a team-leading nine touchdowns for playoff-bound Temple (6-3, 4-1), which will complete its regular season against District 12-6A opponent Copperas Cove at 7 p.m. Thursday at Wildcat Stadium. (Photo by Mike Lefner, Temple ISD/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)





CLASS 6A/5A


TEAM STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Total yards gained/

average per game

Killeen Shoemaker 4,146/460.7 (2,418 rushing/1,728 passing)

Lake Belton 3,924/436.0 (1,695 rushing, 2,229 passing)

Harker Heights 3,505/389.4 (2,368 rushing, 1,137 passing)

Belton 3,346/371.8 (1,586 rushing, 1,760 passing)

Temple 3,132/348.0 (1,309 rushing, 1,823 passing)

Killeen 2,836/315.1 (1,556 rushing, 1,280 passing)

Copperas Cove 2,566/285.1 (1,104 rushing, 1,462 passing)

Killeen Ellison 1,965/218.3 (510 rushing, 1,455 passing)


DEFENSE

Total yards allowed/

average per game

Killeen Shoemaker 1,670/185.6 (888 rushing, 782 passing)

Killeen Ellison 2,109/234.3 (792 rushing, 1,317 passing)

Harker Heights 2,216/246.2 (899 rushing, 1,317 passing)

Belton 2,690/298.9 (1,540 rushing, 1,150 passing)

Killeen 2,775/308.3 (1,616 rushing, 1,159 passing)

Temple 2,905/322.8 (1,521 rushing, 1,384 passing)

Lake Belton 3,043/338.1 (1,602 rushing, 1,441 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


OFFENSE

RUSHING

Minimum: 100 yards

Carries, yards, touchdowns

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 219 1,782 15

Jakobe Deloach, Killeen 156 902 11

Deshaun Brundage, Temple 143 896 2

Shaun Snapp, Belton 115 808 12

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 108 748 9

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 76 703 10

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 125 679 5

D’Arius Wilkerson, Lake Belton 70 467 7

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 76 453 8

LJ Underwood, Belton 81 446 5

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 60 370 1

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 78 309 5

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 53 279 9

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 31 227 3

Floyd Bristol, Lake Belton 28 213 1

X’Zavion Smith, Killeen Shoemaker 30 202 3

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 20 191 1

Jay Burrola, Belton 33 171 1

Markis Nash, Copperas Cove 37 156 3

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 35 137 6

Jervonnie Williams, Temple 21 127 1

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 22 103 3

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 6 101 1


PASSING

Completions-attempts-

interceptions,

yards, touchdowns

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 138-217-4 2,222 27

Reese Rumfield, Temple 101-203-5 1,803 15

Ty Brown, Belton 117-209-6 1,708 19

Malachi Jerome, Killeen Shoemaker 119-188-6 1,663 15

Dylan Plake, Harker Heights 75-141-8 1,114 9

Roderick Norman, Killeen 89-149-6 1,094 9

Sidney Holland Jr., Killeen Ellison 75-156-5 1,089 8

Micah Casson, Copperas Cove 50-106-1 586 7

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

Blaine Butler, Copperas Cove 31-69-2 371 1

Xavier Dormeus, Killeen Ellison 15-31-1 268 2

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


RECEIVING

Minimum: 100 yards

Receptions, yards, touchdowns

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 53 1,038 13

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 37 734 6

Garrett Oliveira, Belton 26 538 9

Tekoree Landours, Killeen 41 541 4

Demetrius Pearce, Copperas Cove 26 497 5

Christian Tutson, Temple 20 495 6

Trishstin Glass, Copperas Cove 38 461 6

Khamani Debrow, Killeen Ellison 27 450 7

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 31 431 5

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 25 353 4

Bobby Williams, Killeen Ellison 26 337 2

Johnathan Lahmann, Killeen Shoemaker 18 323 3

Tay’Veon Johnson, Killeen Ellison 18 312 2

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 23 294 2

Tyler Johnson, Harker Heights 22 292 5

Mason Ramm, Belton 20 288 3

Javante Carson, Killeen Shoemaker 23 279 0

Maurice Starr, Killeen Shoemaker 19 261 3

Raymond Howard, Killeen 24 242 2

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 11 224 3

Jeremiah Lennon, Temple 10 201 1

Isaac Abel, Belton 6 196 2

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 10 196 5

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 16 195 2

Alexander Bailey, Harker Heights 10 167 1

Jordyn Jews, Killeen Ellison 14 165 0

Kai McMillian, Harker Heights 4 163 1

Daniel Izquierdo, Copperas Cove 15 152 1

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 15 129 1

Craig Brown, Copperas Cove 17 125 1

Rocky Crooks, Harker Heights 12 123 1

Diego Coleman, Belton 8 118 2

Jaquon Butler, Temple 10 114 1

Cameron Hamilton, Lake Belton 6 113 1

Re’Shaun Sanford II, Harker Heights 9 109 0

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 7 105 2

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 92 points (15/1/0/0)

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 90 points (15/0/0/0)

Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker 88 points (14/2/0/0)

Shaun Snapp, Belton 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Jakobe Deloach, Killeen 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Jamarius Stewart, Killeen Shoemaker 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 56 points (9/1/0/0)

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

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

Christian Tutson, Temple 48 points (8/0/0/0)

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

Khamani Debrow, Killeen Ellison 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Cole Jackson, Lake Belton 45 points (0/0/0/45)

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

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

Antonio Butler, Killeen Shoemaker 38 points (0/0/1/35)

Cole Chrisman, Belton 37 points (0/0/1/34)

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

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

Jai’den Fletcher, Harker Heights 36 points (0/0/2/30)

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

Aimeer Washington, Harker Heights 36 points (6/0/0/0)

LJ Underwood, Belton 32 points (5/1/0/0)

K’Mare Balfour, Killeen Shoemaker 32 points (5/1/0/0)

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

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 30 points (5/0/0/0)

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

Tyler Johnson, Harker Heights 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Ruben Menchaca, Killeen 29 points (0/0/2/23)

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

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

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Maurice Starr, Killeen Shoemaker 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Tommy Stephens, Lake Belton 21 points (0/0/5/6)

Taurean York, Temple 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)

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)

Jovan Smith, Killeen Ellison 13 points (0/0/0/13)

Deshaun Brundage, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

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

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

Diego Coleman, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Slade LeBlanc, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

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

Ty Legg, Lake 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)

Rocky Crooks, 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)

Isaiah Tanner-Butler, 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)

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

Mateo Lopez, Temple 7 points (0/0/2/1)

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

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

Rymond Johnson, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

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

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

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

Jervonnie Williams, 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)

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

Nijyl McLeod, 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)

Brady Johnson, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cash Robin, Lake Belton 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)

Alexander Bailey, Harker Heights 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)

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

Daryl Cannie Jr., 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)

Malachi Jerome, 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 116

Kesean Meeks, Killeen Ellison 108

Taurean York, Temple 105

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 100

Jeremy Jennings, Harker Heights 99

Wyatt Butler, Belton 84

Marcus Moultrie, Harker Heights 79

Connor Brennan, Lake Belton 70

Kabriel Anderson-Dale, Harker Heights 70

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 66

Steve Albert, Killeen Ellison 66

Teryon Williams-Echols, Temple 62

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 62

Kevin Pontius, Copperas Cove 59

Valentino Greene, Killeen Shoemaker 58

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 56

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 55

Kaden Butler, Harker Heights 54

Sam Babcock, Belton 52

Giani Zecca, Belton 51

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 51

Zavion Tibbs, Killeen Shoemaker 49

Sam Shepard, Belton 47

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 46

Donovan Thompson, Belton 46

Malik Esquerra, Killeen Shoemaker 46

King White, Harker Heights 45

Jamorion Stanford, Harker Heights 44

Tyrone Osberry, Killeen Ellison 43

Ethan Arendall, Belton 42

Kyle Dalton, Lake Belton 42

Evan Collazo, Harker Heights 41

Jequarrius McClendon, Killeen Shoemaker 40

Steve Jackson, Temple 38

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 38

Anthony Massey, Harker Heights 38

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 38

Kevin Stockton, Temple 36

Lamarian Hatcher, Harker Heights 35

Ronnie Collins, Killeen Shoemaker 35

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 34

D’Anthony Jackson, Belton 33

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 33

Ayden Brown, Temple 32

Hayden Hourany, Belton 32

Evan Roland, Lake Belton 32

Jevon Custis, Killeen Ellison 31

Ka’Morion Carter, Temple 30

Terrel Prust, Killeen Ellison 30

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 27

Keyshaun Robinson, Killeen Ellison 27

Adam Walden, Lake Belton 26

Darrion Burleson, Killeen Shoemaker 26

Justice Janda, Killeen Shoemaker 26

Sebastian Magana, Belton 24

Noah Moaga, Belton 24

John Cole, Lake Belton 24

Joshua Mallard, Lake Belton 24

Rocky Parker, Lake Belton 24

DeAndre Reed, Killeen Ellison 24

Julian White, Temple 23

Ashton Stanford, Harker Heights 23

Jamel Custis, Killeen Ellison 23

Keuntaye Williams, Lake Belton 22

Rashad Jackson, Killeen Ellison 22

Matthew Knox, Killeen Ellison 22

Dominick McCarty, Killeen Shoemaker 22

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 21

Josh Donoso, Temple 20

Luke Flores, Belton 20

Aidan Stock, Belton 20

Trey Phillips, Lake Belton 20

To’o To’o Maugaotega, Killeen Shoemaker 20


INTERCEPTIONS

Tyrone Osberry, Killeen Ellison 5

Naeten Mitchell, Temple 4

Isaiah Hagan, Killeen Ellison 4

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 3

Jaeshaun Peyton, Killeen 3

DeAndre Reed, Killeen Ellison 3

Malik Esquerra, Killeen Shoemaker 3

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 2

Malik Cuthbert, Copperas Cove 2

Anthony Jackson, Copperas Cove 2

Deaubry Hood, Harker Heights 2

King White, Harker Heights 1

Lamarrion Cotton, Killeen 2

Josh Donoso, Temple 1

Jaylon Jackson, Temple 1

Julian White, Temple 1

Sam Babcock, Belton 1

Luke Flores, 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

Jeremy Jennings, Harker Heights 1

Christopher Robinson, Harker Heights 1

Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison 1

Zy’Aire King, Killeen Ellison 1

Emanuel Morales, Killeen Ellison 1

Marquis Cross, Killeen Shoemaker 1

Eule Ford, Killeen Shoemaker 1


CLASS 4A/3A/2A/PRIVATE


TEAM STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Total yards gained/

average per game

Rosebud-Lott 3,132/391.5 (2,116 rushing, 1,016 passing)

Academy 3,462/384.7 (1,521 rushing, 1,941 passing)

Lampasas 3,371/374.6 (1,299 rushing, 2,072 passing)

Salado 3,321/369.0 (1,158 rushing, 2,163 passing)

Cameron Yoe 3,272/363.6 (1,444 rushing, 1,828 passing)

Jarrell 3,250/361.1 (1,141 rushing, 2,109 passing)

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

Rockdale 3,181/353.4 (1,462 rushing, 1,719 passing)

Gatesville 3,478/347.8 (1,475 rushing, 2,003 passing)

Rogers 2,842/315.8 (2,320 rushing, 522 passing)

Central Texas Christian 2,468/308.5 (1,738 rushing, 730 passing)

Troy 2,250/250.0 (1,334 rushing, 916 passing)

Moody 2,132/236.9 (1,251 rushing, 881 passing)

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


DEFENSE

Total yards allowed/

average per game

Rogers 2,259/251.0 (1,123 rushing, 1,136 passing)

Academy 2,875/319.4 (1,651 rushing, 1,224 passing)

Gatesville 3,774/377.4 (1,907 rushing, 1,867 passing)

Salado 3,492/388.0 (1,598 rushing, 1,894 passing)

Rockdale 3,782/420.2 (2,317 rushing, 1,465 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


RUSHING

Minimum: 100 yards

Carries, yards, touchdowns

DJ McClelland, Granger 157 1,354 19

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 176 1,031 11

Rayshon Smith, Gatesville 162 1,015 11

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 84 851 9

Kase Maedgen, Salado 146 780 7

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 115 730 9

Kardarius Bradley, Cameron Yoe 100 704 11

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 59 611 5

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 89 590 8

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 115 587 9

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 129 586 9

JaMarion Nibblett, Jarrell 96 570 9

Kasey Mraz, Academy 98 563 7

Lane Ward, Academy 82 541 6

Ethan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 91 533 6

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 104 520 7

Bryce Watson, Rogers 49 437 3

Nathan Tucker, Granger 79 411 8

Cooper Valle, Troy 62 358 3

Tim Grice, Rockdale 63 355 3

Luke Law, Salado 96 301 10

Jimmy Hall, Gatesville 72 292 5

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 61 290 9

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 22 278 3

Jett Walker, Lampasas 46 273 3

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 53 268 3

Cooper Staton, Moody 41 267 4

David Flores, Lampasas 50 264 4

Tyrrell Horne, Bruceville-Eddy 29 237 1

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 24 222 3

Korey Gibson, Troy 47 222 2

Gage Richardson, Troy 39 221 0

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 25 194 2

Zach Davis, Rogers 31 194 2

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 11 189 4

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 39 172 6

Clayton Lawson, Academy 51 171 4

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 37 164 0

Chad Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 39 150 2

Zeke Castro, Rockdale 28 147 2

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 28 143 1

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 41 135 2

Jalani Price, Jarrell 9 125 1

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 14 107 4

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 6 106 2

Jett Jolly, Granger 16 104 0

Jacob Carruth, Jarrell 24 100 1

Keith Dailey, Moody 23 100 1


PASSING

Completions-attempts-

interceptions,

yards, touchdowns

Luke Law, Salado 155-289-12 2,156 19

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 127-246-7 2,109 25

Jacob Newkirk, Gatesville 153-265-12 2,005 21

David Flores, Lampasas 155-240-9 2,002 25

Kasey Mraz, Academy 153-229-7 1,945 19

Braylan Drake, Cameron Yoe 132-201-3 1,745 19

Blaydn Barcak, Rockdale 115-206-10 1,676 17

Ethan Sorensen, Troy 77-164-8 890 11

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 76-143-5 871 6

Nathan Tucker, Granger 69-131-4 819 7

Cooper Smith, Central Texas Christian 74-124-5 715 2

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 51-103-5 682 7

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 21-52-1 496 5

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 12-18-2 302 3

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

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

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 1-1-0 70 1

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

Robert Owens, Rockdale 1-1-0 43 1

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

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 3-4-0 32 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


RECEIVING

Minimum: 100 yards

Receptions, yards, touchdowns

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 64 878 5

Seth Reavis, Salado 50 839 9

Robert Owens, Rockdale 50 760 8

Scout Brazeal, Academy 55 722 8

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 57 696 6

Jacques Spradley, Jarrell 35 644 10

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 44 599 4

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 33 542 7

Mason Dotson, Jarrell 24 528 6

Alex Lawton, Academy 40 517 3

Zane Clark, Academy 31 493 6

Owen Stubbs, Lampasas 25 421 8

Tyler Shea, Gatesville 22 386 5

Dakarai Barnes, Jarrell 24 365 4

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 25 351 5

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 23 348 2

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 23 337 7

Reed Ketcham, Troy 23 333 2

Dathan Walker, Jarrell 17 327 5

Kyle Shafer, Gatesville 25 324 6

DJ McClelland, Granger 16 311 4

Morgan Adams, Salado 19 311 3

Zach Davis, Rogers 12 307 4

Cooper Staton, Moody 25 306 1

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 30 304 5

Roman Law, Salado 20 291 1

Kase Maedgen, Salado 29 263 3

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 21 252 0

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 12 247 6

Caden Strickland, Salado 25 243 2

Deandre Stephens, Rockdale 12 242 2

Tim Grice, Rockdale 12 224 1

Christopher Bailey, Bruceville-Eddy 14 222 3

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 13 209 0

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 14 205 3

Ben Matias, Moody 13 204 3

Tucker Staton, Moody 17 204 2

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 8 191 1

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 20 186 1

Brendan Wilson, Salado 11 182 1

Riley Spears, Rockdale 17 179 1

Connor Jeter, Cameron Yoe 10 174 0

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 10 166 3

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 12 163 4

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 19 146 0

Lucas Matta, Granger 11 140 2

Korey Gibson, Troy 5 136 2

Luke Tomasek, Academy 13 117 1

Jacob Good, Central Texas Christian 10 103 1

Cooper Valle, Troy 13 103 5

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 15 101 1


SCORING

Touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points

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

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

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

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 80 points (13/1/0/0)

Aden Rascoe, Lampasas 78 points (13/0/0/0)

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

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 68 points (11/1/0/0)

Kardarius Bradley, Cameron Yoe 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 64 points (10/2/0/0)

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

Kase Maedgen, Salado 62 points (10/1/0/0)

Jacques Spradley, Jarrell 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Ryder Hohhertz, Moody 60 points (10/0/0/0)

JaMarion Nibblett, Jarrell 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Robert Owens, Rockdale 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Seth Reavis, Salado 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Cooper Valle, Troy 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 52 points (7/5/0/0)

Scout Brazeal, Academy 50 points (8/1/0/0)

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

Landon Richardson, Lampasas 48 points (1/0/4/30)

Owen Stubbs, Lampasas 48 points (8/0/0/0)

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

Kasey Mraz, Academy 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 40 points (5/5/0/0)

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

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 39 points (0/0/1/36)

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 39 points (2/0/3/18)

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

Lucas Sanderson, Academy 38 points (0/0/5/23)

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

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)

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 36 points (5/0/0/6)

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Daniel Romero, Rockdale 36 points (0/0/2/30)

Zach Davis, Rogers 36 points (6/0/0/0)

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

Daniel Chtay, Salado 36 points (0/0/3/27)

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

Clayton Lawson, Academy 30 points (5/0/0/0)

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)

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 30 points (5/0/0/0)

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

Javier Bonilla, Gatesville 26 points (0/0/3/17)

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

Baldemar Arzola, Rogers 25 points (0/0/2/19)

Andrew Knebel, Jarrell 24 points (4/0/0/0)

David Flores, Lampasas 24 points (4/0/0/0)

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

Tyler McKissick, Troy 23 points (0/0/3/14)

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

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)

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)

Karsen Gomez, 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)

Reed Ketcham, 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)

Dalton Cox, Moody 17 points (0/0/2/11)

Abraham Hernandez, Rogers 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)

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 12 points (2/0/0/0)

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

Jalani Price, Jarrell 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)

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)

Luke Tomasek, Academy 8 points (1/1/0/0)

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)

Ja’Qualyn Fields, Cameron Yoe 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 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)

Cayden Stringfellow, 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)

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

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

Bryan Thuy, 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

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 147

Mason Mooney, Gatesville 118

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 116

Ryder Casqueira, Moody 107

Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville 106

Brice Lisenbe, Rogers 106

Thiele Alvarado, Gatesville 98

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 91

Reagan Ragsdale, Central Texas Christian 89

Daniel Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott 85

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 84

Chase Edwards, Granger 77

Ayden Necessary, Gatesville 75

Carlos Salomon, Cameron Yoe 73

Adam Benavides, Salado 73

Tyler Burnett, Academy 72

Preston Hering, Rosebud-Lott 72

Luke Chiles, Central Texas Christian 71

Javares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 70

Lucas Garcia, Gatesville 69

Dusty Rhiddlehoover, Salado 65

Daniel Munoz-Garcia, Academy 59

Cooper Staton, Moody 59

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 58

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 58

Garrett Combs, Salado 58

Hayden Delafuente, Cameron Yoe 57

Gabriel Logsdon, Central Texas Christian 56

Malik Davis, Jarrell 56

Johnny Martinez, Rosebud-Lott 54

Nolan Miller, Salado 54

DJ McClelland, Granger 53

Karsen Gomez, Rogers 52

Tristan Eanes, Central Texas Christian 51

Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott 51

Henry Pitman, Central Texas Christian 50

Corey Burns, Gatesville 49

Drew Bird, Salado 49

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 48

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 48

Korey Gibson, Troy 48

Connor Woods, Rogers 46

Evan Hutka, Granger 45

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 45

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 45

Davis Graham, Salado 45

Kadyn Martinez, Troy 45

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 44

Cruz San Migel, Rockdale 44

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 43

Jackson Landeros, Rogers 42

Lincoln Hossfeld, Salado 42

Adrian Smith, Gatesville 41

Jaden Anzaldua, Moody 41

Isaiah Sauls, Rockdale 41

Scout Brazeal, Academy 40

Keshon Johnson, Cameron Yoe 40

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 40

LaBron Washington, Rosebud-Lott 40

Elijah Sunderman, Troy 40

Dylan Pursley, Jarrell 39

Cooper Schiller, Rogers 39

Zane Clark, Academy 38

Colton Taylor, Gatesville 37

James Mabe, Jarrell 37

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 37

Ethan Hohhertz, Moody 36

Jacob McCormick, Rogers 35

Anthony Bradley, Bruceville-Eddy 34

Brayden Bolyard, Jarrell 34

Jalani Price, Jarrell 34

Garrett Wolfe, Rogers 34

Sammy Guerrero, Jarrell 33

Ethan Martone, Jarrell 33

Devonte Anderson, Moody 33

Cavahn Wilson, Salado 33

Cannon Negron, Troy 33

Tripp Wilkie, Granger 32

Alek Castro, Jarrell 32

Ricky Aguilar, Moody 32

Kemar Spencer, Rockdale 32

Michael Jenkins, Rogers 32

Bryce Watson, Rogers 32

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 32

Tatum Taylor, Gatesville 31

Thomas Hall, Granger 31

Isaac Lizardo, Granger 31

Michael Selucky, Granger 31

Tavares Crittendon, Cameron Yoe 30

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 30

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 30

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 30

Yahir Mendoza, Rosebud-Lott 30

Matthew Craft, Jarrell 29

Cooper Emmons, Rosebud-Lott 29

Peyten Crawford, Troy 29

Payton Wilson, Academy 28

Nicholaus Squyres, Bruceville-Eddy 28

Matt Rose, Central Texas Christian 28

Tommy Aaron, Gatesville 27

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 27

Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy 26

Rodrigo Cobian, Central Texas Christian 26

Jose Castillo, Rockdale 26

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 25

AJ Fach, Salado 25

Lane Ward, Academy 24

Carson Carter, Bruceville-Eddy 24

Evan Allerkamp, Central Texas Christian 24

Loyal Morris, Central Texas Christian 24

Nathan Tucker, Granger 24

Keith Dailey, Moody 24

Cooper Valle, Troy 24

Trey Vargas, Academy 23

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 23

Josh Kohring, Rogers 23

Rowling Barton, Rosebud-Lott 23

Braden Bass, Academy 22

Cartier Nealy, Academy 22

Levi Thomas, Academy 22

Samari Ware, Cameron Yoe 22

Carson Eoff, Rockdale 22

Tim Grice, Rockdale 22

Grady Falcon, Troy 22

Alex Lawton, Academy 21

Cody Webb, Cameron Yoe 21

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 21

Tristan Galvan, Rockdale 21

Clayton Lawson, Academy 20

Charlie Mayer, Cameron Yoe 20

Tucker Staton, Moody 20

Nestor Solis, Rogers 20

Demarcus Hicks, Rosebud-Lott 20

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 20


INTERCEPTIONS

Kason Herbelin, Gatesville 6

Sean Aguilar, Gatesville 5

Nicolas Rodriguez, Jarrell 5

Cayden Stringfellow, Central Texas Christian 3

Jalani Price, Jarrell 3

Reed Jerome, Lampasas 3

Brock Langford, Lampasas 3

Cannon Negron, Troy 3

Alex Lawton, Academy 2

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 2

Quori Hardman, Cameron Yoe 2

Trayjen Wilcox, Cameron Yoe 2

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 2

Ayden Necessary, Gatesville 2

Trae Herrera, Granger 2

Kamari Fisher, Jarrell 2

Ethan Martone, Jarrell 2

Cooper Schiller, Rogers 2

Clayton Doskocil, Rosebud-Lott 2

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 2

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 2

Drew Bird, Salado 2

Reed Ketcham, Troy 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

Adrian Smith, 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

Tim Grice, Rockdale 1

Gerren Marrero, Rockdale 1

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 1

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 1

Brice Lisenbe, Rogers 1

Jaime Reyna, Rogers 1

Cooper Sisneroz, Rogers 1

Bryce Watson, Rogers 1

Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott 1

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 1

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 1

Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott 1

AJ Fach, Salado 1

Lincoln Hossfeld, Salado 1

Darius Wilson, Salado 1

Andrew Mitchell, Troy 1

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SEA OF HUMANITY: Temple senior defenders Julian White (28) and Taurean York combine to tackle Harker Heights senior running back Re'Shaun Sanford II during the final possession of the Wildcats' 13-9 loss to the Knights in last Friday's District 12-6A showdown at Leo Buckley Stadium in Killeen. Defending champion Temple led 9-0 at halftime before Heights scored 13 unanswered points to stop the Wildcats' district winning streak at 19 games and avenge back-to-back narrow losses to Temple. (Photo by Mike Lefner, Temple ISD/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)





By GREG WILLE


In Scott Stewart’s seven seasons as Temple’s head football coach, the Wildcats have lost six district games. Before last week, they hadn’t suffered a setback in league competition in almost three calendar years.

As such, it’s not often that Stewart must deliver a message to his players about absorbing the lessons from a district defeat and bouncing back for the next game.

In last Friday night’s showdown at Killeen’s Leo Buckley Stadium that likely determined the District 12-6A championship, Temple saw its 9-0 halftime lead over Harker Heights turn into a frustrating 13-9 loss as the Knights played keepaway to stop the Wildcats’ league winning streak at 19 games and seize the outright district lead.

And instead of getting right back on the proverbial horse to play another game this week, playoff-bound Temple (6-3 overall, 4-1 in district) gets its open date on the schedule and won’t play its regular-season and 12-6A finale until next Friday night against last-place Copperas Cove at 7:30 at Wildcat Stadium.

During his players’ energetic midday workout in Temple’s weight room Wednesday, Stewart said it’s not ideal for the now-second-place Wildcats to have to wait two weeks to play their next game but that they’re motivated to heal some bumps and bruises and make the best of the situation.

“There’s going to be that taste in their mouth, and there’s nothing you can do about that. There’s only one way to get that taste out, and that won’t happen until you play again and you get that taste out of your mouth,” Stewart said. “So my challenge to them (Tuesday) was, ‘Do everything you can do to get yourself in a situation where (you win the next game), and unfortunately you’ve got to wait 14 days.’ That’s just the way it goes.”

Without an imminent game to prepare for this week, Temple essentially has returned to a preseason-like training camp, concentrating on executing fundamentals and shoring up the problems that hurt its cause as the Wildcats were outscored 13-0 after halftime by hungry Harker Heights (7-1, 4-0), whose Jerry Edwards-coached Knights clinched a fourth straight playoff berth and moved to 14-1 in district games since their 2020 home loss to Temple.

“We went back to basics. We spent an hour and a half (Tuesday) blocking, tackling, throwing, catching. We did a 35-minute tackle circuit,” Stewart said. “I mean, we ain’t looking at Cove this week. We’re not looking at scheme.”

Before last week, Temple hadn’t lost to a Killeen ISD opponent since Harker Heights won 42-7 at Wildcat Stadium in 2012. The Wildcats had won 19 consecutive games at Leo Buckley Stadium since their overtime loss to eventual state runner-up Pflugerville in a Class 5A bi-district playoff game in 2007.

Stewart said Wednesday that if someone had told him entering last week’s high-stakes battle that Temple would shut out Harker Heights through 2½ quarters and that Knights star senior running back Re’Shaun Sanford II wouldn’t score in the game, he and the Wildcats certainly would have taken that.

But junior quarterback Dylan Plake’s 36-yard touchdown pass to sophomore receiver Tyler Johnson with 4:34 remaining in the third quarter trimmed Temple’s tenuous lead to 9-7, then the Knights grabbed their first lead at 13-9 1½ minutes into the final period on a 10-yard TD rush by rugged senior back Aimeer Washington.

Temple’s misfiring offense had only 10 second-half snaps up to that point against an athletic, experienced Heights defense, and after a three-and-out series following Washington’s score the Wildcats never got the ball back.

Heights regained possession at its 26-yard line with 8:26 remaining and used the hard-to-tackle rushing of Sanford and Washington – the former carried seven times on the drive and the latter four times – to methodically work its way down the field as the clock ticked down and Temple’s depleted defense became fatigued.

When reigning district MVP Sanford raced off left tackle for a 16-yard gain to the 2 with 1½ minutes left, the Wildcats’ quest for their 20th straight league win and realistic hopes of a fourth consecutive 12-6A championship essentially evaporated.

The Houston-committed Sanford rushed for 148 of his 193 yards in the second half – the 5-foot-9, 170-pound speedster has run for 5,293 yards in three seasons – to help Heights break its run of tough luck against Temple. The Wildcats overcame three-touchdown first-half deficits to defeat the Knights in 2020 and 2021.

“I thought Heights played really hard and stuck to their guns. I’ve said from jump street that I think they’re probably the most talented team (in 12-6A),” Stewart said. “There were six times on that last drive that we made contact with Sanford in the backfield. What would you change about scheme there, you know what I mean? You know that I believe in the stuff you can’t measure, and that kid and those (Heights) kids were tired of having the same result. That’s tough. Hat’s off them. I give them all the credit in the world.

“I’ve watched Sanford squat 600 pounds, and when you get a will to win to go with that . . . there are moments in a game where you just say, ‘Not today.’ It’s hard to scheme against that.”

Temple’s defense got 14 tackles from senior linebacker Teryon Williams-Echols, 12 from senior linebacker and two-time 12-6A Defensive MVP Taurean York and 10 from senior safety Naeten Mitchell along with a fumble that was caused and recovered by senior cornerback Steve Jackson.

But playing without four starters – senior safety/linebacker Zion Moore, senior end Kevin Stockton and two safeties in junior Damarion Willis and sophomore O’Ryan Peoples – because of injuries, the Wildcats couldn’t quite withstand Heights’ spirited second-half charge.

“I told our kids before the game, ‘Look, I don’t know what it’s going to take, but you need to decide what you’re willing to give before we walk out this door,’” Stewart said. “And we played our guts out. I think we played (on defense) a little too much in the second half.”

Stewart said Peoples is showing positive signs as he recovers from the shoulder injury that's forced him to miss the last three games and might be able to play against Copperas Cove next week. Stockton, who suffered a late-game knee injury against Hutto, likely will be sidelined until at least the first playoff games.

Stewart commended the play of cornerback Kaiden Anderson and safety Jaylon Hall, two seniors who are basketball players and before this season hadn’t played football since their junior high days.

As for a Temple offense that mustered only 42 yards on 13 second-half plays, Stewart said his line needed to do a better job of giving junior quarterback Reese Rumfield more time and space to pass against a formidable Knights defense that got a key third-quarter interception from linebacker Jeremy Jennings.

“I was more disappointed in our pass protection. I thought we ran the ball OK, but gosh dang, every time Reese would drop back . . . it was even worse when I went back and watched it on film. He was running for his life,” Stewart said. “I know they’re good, but good Lord. We’ve played against good people.”

Temple senior running back Deshaun Brundage continued his stretch of productive games with 17 carries for 95 yards against Heights. His 6-yard touchdown rush 2 minutes into the game gave the Wildcats a 6-0 lead. Brundage was limited to 21 second-half yards after accumulating 74 yards on 13 first-half carries.

After Brundage exploded for 159 yards at Waco Midway and 175 against Hutto in a comeback victory at home, the first-year varsity standout has rushed for 896 yards through nine games and is within striking distance of a 1,000-yard season as Temple’s hard-running workhorse.

“Deshaun's a gutsy kid, and what we’ve talked about with him is owning who you are,” Stewart said. “My perception was that maybe he was worried about whether people thought he was fast or not fast. I told him, ‘At the end of the day, who cares what people think? We put you out there because we trust you. Own what you are.’”

Stewart said he planned to travel to Copperas Cove to scout the Bulldawgs (2-6, 0-4) in their home game Friday night against Harker Heights, whose Knights seek to clinch at least a share of the 12-6A championship and secure the district’s No. 1 seed for the Division II playoffs.

Temple already knows it’s going to the playoffs for the 10th straight season, but what’s unknown is whether the Wildcats will compete in the Division I or Division II bracket. With the fourth-largest enrollment in seven-team 12-6A, Temple is the epitome of a “swing school” in the postseason picture.

Harker Heights is the smallest school and locked into D-II, while Pflugerville Weiss (4-4, 2-2) shares third place with Bryan (5-3, 2-2). With 12-6A’s second-smallest enrollment, Weiss would be the district’s No. 2 seed in D-II if it qualifies for the playoffs and therefore Temple would be pushed into the D-I bracket.

However, if any two of Bryan, fifth-place Midway (2-7, 2-3) and sixth-place Hutto (4-4, 1-3) reach the playoffs, they will be the Division I representatives and Temple will compete in D-II as the No. 2 seed – unless Heights loses at Cove and falls at home to Bryan next Friday.

“I think there’s four that still can get in and three of them are bigger than we are,” Stewart said.

If Temple plays in Division I, it likely will host Waxahachie in a bi-district playoff game at Wildcat Stadium for the third straight season. The Wildcats won those matchups 38-0 and 28-14, respectively. The Indians (6-2) are tied for third place in 11-6A, two games behind state-ranked co-leaders DeSoto and Duncanville.

If Temple advances in the Division II bracket, its most likely first-round opponent is ninth-ranked DeSoto (7-1), which plays at No. 3 Duncanville (7-0) on Friday. If both Temple and DeSoto finish as district runners-up, their bi-district duel would be played at a neutral location unless they instead have a coin flip to determine home-field advantage.

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