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WINNING MOMENT: Temple players celebrate their District 12-6A championship after they defeated Killeen Shoemaker 27-24 at Leo Buckley Stadium two weeks ago. Having won at outright district title in the state's largest classification for the first time since 2007, the Wildcats (9-1) will host a Class 6A Division II bi-district playoff game against Waxahachie (5-4) at 7:30 p.m. next Friday at Wildcat Stadium. (File photo by Matt Corley, Temple ISD/Special to TempleBeltonSports.com)



By GREG WILLE

TempleBeltonSports.com

gwille2@hot.rr.com


Scouting, film study, game plans, practices, in-game coaching adjustments and, of course, the players' character attributes and on-field talents all are significant factors for Temple's football team.

Without those aspects, the Wildcats almost certainly wouldn't be 9-1 overall and the 7-0 champions of District 12-6A entering their Class 6A Division II bi-district playoff game against Waxahachie (5-4) at 7:30 p.m. next Friday at Wildcat Stadium.

Scott Stewart definitely knows this, but Temple's fifth-year head coach also knows that there's something more at work with these 2020 Wildcats. It's a word that gets used a lot in the world of sports, but a lot of teams don't possess it: Chemistry.

It's difficult to ascertain how much of Temple's success this season can be attributed to its outstanding team chemistry – that is, how well its players get along with each other, how they support each other, how they push each other to stay the course during challenging circumstances and how much they prioritize team goals over individual achievements.

But Stewart has coached long enough to know team chemistry when he sees it, and he's seen it within this crew of Wildcats.

“I think chemistry is very tangible. I think part of it is we came in with so little experience coming back that they didn't know they were worth (much), so the buy-in was a lot higher,” Stewart said Tuesday morning as he tried to make the best of an “open date” week that he generally disdains. “I'm not suggesting that other groups didn't; I'm just saying (Temple's current players) were more of a sponge.

“When you get a bunch of three-year starters, sometimes . . . now, I'll take them all day, every day if I had my druthers. But I do think chemistry is real, and this group is one of the tighter groups that we've had here.”

To provide a fitting example of Temple's chemistry, Stewart only had to think back to last week, when his players still had practices and Friday's regular-season finale against Killeen (the host Wildcats rolled to a 49-6 victory) but were out of classes because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

“When we came up here during Thanksgiving (week), they were like, 'Coach, when we get done practicing in the morning, can we stay up here and play video games with each other?'” Stewart recalled inside the Temple Athletic Complex, the spacious, renovated old building just south of Wildcat Stadium that for the last two seasons has housed the coaches' offices, team meeting rooms and an often-used kitchen. “They want to hang out with each other. They like to hang out with each other.”

To be sure, though, simply hanging out is not what it's all about for the players that Stewart and his coaching staff are entrusted to lead and take care of. When they spend time together at the building they call the T.A.C., all involved can reap the benefits from a positive family atmosphere, which might not be available to some members of the Wildcat squad when they leave campus.

“It's unfortunate, but the reality of the fact is that we've got some kids who don't go home to great situations. I want them to have a place where they feel safe, where they know they're loved, where they know they're fed, where they know there's accountability,” said Stewart, who has a 47-15 record with two district titles as Temple's program leader. “They'll never say it, but a lot of them crave that. That doesn't mean they get their way."

Temple players have spoken throughout the season about their strong bond and how that helps them avoid panicking when they're trailing in games. Such was the case Oct. 29 at Killeen's Leo Buckley Stadium, when the Wildcats were down 20-0 early in the second quarter before they charged back and held on to edge the Knights 38-36.

“Tonight, we were down 20-0 and we were picking each other up. We were saying, 'Next play. Next play,'” Temple sophomore middle linebacker Taurean York – the Wildcats' leading tackler for the second consecutive season – said after that game.

On the same evening, junior running back Samari Howard explained that Temple's coaches had put the players through a practice drill that specifically tested their ability to overcome a deficit.

“Our coaches told us, 'Don't panic,'” Howard, who's scored 21 touchdowns and is a leading contender for 12-6A's Most Valuable Player award, said that night. “Wednesday we practiced being down by 11 and it showed up tonight. We practiced it and didn't freak out about being down.”

The Wildcats tapped into that same refusal to panic two weeks ago in another Thursday night duel at Buckley. Needing a win against a talented Killeen Shoemaker squad to clinch the outright 12-6A championship, Temple fell behind 24-20 when Grey Wolves running back Devin Brown scored a go-ahead touchdown with 4:15 remaining.

Undeterred, the Wildcats swiftly drove down the field and regained the lead on an electric 8-yard touchdown rush by Mikal Harrison-Pilot – a starting receiver who moved to quarterback in a specialty situation – with 1:41 remaining. Temple then needed a defensive stop, and senior nose tackle Jayven Taylor, junior end Eric Shorter and sophomore tackle Jaylon Jackson combined to drop Brown for a 1-yard loss on fourth-and-1 near midfield to secure the Wildcats' dramatic 27-24 win.

“It's just a lot of fight,” Stewart said after Temple – whose only setback was an eye-opening 43-25 home loss Oct. 9 to now-No. 14-ranked Arlington Martin (8-1) – clinched its first outright district title in his five seasons in charge. “I think our kids believe in each other and believe in our system and believe in our approach and believe in our process.”

During a highly abnormal offseason that included the cancelation of spring football practice because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most interested observers thought Temple's starting quarterback this season would be Harrison-Pilot, the mobile, strong-armed sophomore who started at free safety as a freshman and was a second-team all-district selection.

Partly because Temple had a different senior starting quarterback every season from 2016-19 (each became his district's offensive player of the year), it had to be tantalizing for Stewart and offensive coordinator Josh Sadler to think that Harrison-Pilot potentially could become a three-year starting QB.

However, in a wise piece of coaching, Stewart and Sadler allowed senior Humberto Arizmendi – who quarterbacked Temple's top junior varsity team last season as a junior – to compete on equal footing with Harrison-Pilot for the top spot. The coaches' difficult decision essentially hinged on which player performed better in the home scrimmage against formidable foe College Station, and that evening Arizmendi demonstrated a sharp passing touch and better command of the offense.

Stewart announced that Arizmendi would be Temple's starting QB in its Sept. 25 season opener against state-ranked Longview at Arlington's AT&T Stadium, and that's never ceased to be a great decision. Arizmendi passed for 208 yards and four touchdowns in his varsity debut as the Wildcats outscored the Lobos 30-0 after halftime for a resounding, tone-setting 40-13 victory that avenged their 41-10 first-round playoff loss at then-undefeated Longview in 2018.

Arizmendi has gone on to complete 63.7 of his passes for 1,733 yards and 24 touchdowns against six interceptions, and he's emerged as a viable running threat with 229 of his 451 rushing yards in the last two games against Shoemaker and Killeen.

But there's another thing that has made going with Arizmendi at QB the best decision: Harrison-Pilot maturely accepted a starting role at inside receiver and has blossomed into a go-to playmaker, as evidenced by his late go-ahead touchdown at Shoemaker. He leads Temple's deep receiving corps with 36 catches and 441 yards, and his six touchdown grabs are tied with Howard behind the team-leading seven TD receptions of senior AJ McDuffy.

Another sign of the Wildcats' clear-cut camaraderie: After Harrison-Pilot scored the winning touchdown against Shoemaker, Arizmendi – who had rushed for a career-best 139 yards that night – came off the sideline to celebrate with the guy he's completed three dozen passes to this season.

Temple's offense has produced 410.4 yards per game – almost evenly split between rushing and passing – despite the fact that senior left tackle Alex Rodriguez is the only player on the five-man unit who played a significant amount of time in 2019. Senior left guard Kai Lynn, senior center Matthew Frye, senior right guard Allen Camacho and junior right tackle Colby Rice are the other starters, with senior Eddie Torres stepping in at left guard when Lynn replaced an injured Rice.

“It's the definition of synergy. In other words, the whole is better than the sum of its parts,” said Stewart, who has a pair of first-year offensive line coaches with Mike Bickham and Justin Bell. “That's not to suggest they can't play the game; I just think they're better as a group. Chemistry is a very tangible thing with this group, and Coach Bickham and Coach Bell have done a good job of getting that group mentality, that herd mentality.”

There's also been impressive growth for a Temple defense that's permitted only 275.3 yards per game, including just 81 against Killeen. Current juniors such as ends Shorter and Tommy Torres, linebackers Marshall Grays and Faylin Lee and safety O'Tarian Peoples took their lumps as sophomores who played in last year's painful playoff loss at Longview, but they've become stronger, more reliable players this season for coordinator Dexter Knox.

As Temple prepares for its eighth consecutive playoff appearance, Stewart and the Wildcats are at something of a crossroads.

In Stewart's two seasons as defensive coordinator (2014-15) for head coach Mike Spradlin and then his first two seasons as a head coach (2016-17), Temple won at least three playoff games every year and reached the 5A Division I state championship game in 2014 and 2016, losing competitive battles against state powerhouses Aledo and Dallas Highland Park, respectively. The Wildcats' postseason record during that memorable four-year run was a staggering 16-4.

However, here comes the big “yeah, but . . .”: That all came at the 5A level. Playoff success in the 6A Division II ranks has proved elusive for Temple. Two years ago, a 3-7 but very athletic Mesquite Horn team invaded Wildcat Stadium and racked up 613 yards total offense in dealing Temple a stunning 45-38 defeat. A year later, defending state champion Longview controlled the visiting Wildcats 41-10 for its 27th straight win.

But as Temple senior cornerback Keon Williams said last week, this year's season-opening pounding of the Lobos gave these Wildcats a boost of confidence that they could go on to achieve more special things.

“I feel like everybody who played in that (2019 Longview) game had a chip on their shoulder for that team,” Williams said. “That impacted us a lot. It showed us what we can do."

If Temple advances past 5-4 Waxahachie next Friday on its home turf at Bob McQueen Field, it will be its first playoff win in the state's largest classification since a 2003 bi-district victory over Round Rock McNeil. And if the Wildcats get that proverbial monkey off their backs, opponents such as Rockwall-Heath – coached by Temple's former boss Spradlin – and No. 8 Cedar Hill could await in the rugged Region II bracket.

It remains to be seen whether this stellar Temple team can continue to compete until at least Christmas, which would mean playing three rounds or more. But if the Wildcats don't make a return trip for the state title game at AT&T Stadium, where they began the season with such a big bang, it certainly won't be because they lack cohesiveness, esprit de corps and that one thing so many teams seek but never truly find: chemistry.

“I just love coming up here,” Stewart said. “I love being with these kids and I want to see them be as successful as they can be."

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CLASS 6A


(Through Week 10

of regular season)


TEAM STATISTICS


Offense

Yards gained total/per game

Belton 3,365/420.6 (1,806 rushing, 1,559 passing)

Temple 3,694/410.4 (1,861 rushing, 1,833 passing)


Defense

Yards allowed total/per game

Temple 2,397/275.3 (1,227 rushing, 1,251 passing)

Belton 2,662/332.8 (1,350 rushing, 1,312 passing)


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Rushing

(carries, yards, touchdowns)

Maurice Reed, Belton 208 1,090 9

Samari Howard, Temple 180 1,036 15

Ruben Jimenez, Belton 101 564 10

Humberto Arizmendi, Temple 85 451 1

Jalen Robinson, Temple 24 170 2

Bryce Langrum, Temple 15 119 1

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 16 87 1

Thomas McVade, Temple 13 52 0

Kanyn Utley, Belton 5 42 0

Wriley Madden, Belton 12 35 1

Javier Luna, Belton 10 28 0

Seth Morgan, Belton 7 22 0

Aaron Wagaman, Temple 2 19 0

Lennox Underwood Jr., Belton 5 11 0

Mike Davis, Belton 5 10 0

Luke Allen, Temple 1 8 0

Scott Gurnett, Belton 2 4 0

Bryan “Itty” Henry, Belton 2 2 0

Will Hayes, Belton 1 1 0

Ritchie Willess, Belton 2 -3 0

Xander Kelm, Temple 1 -9 0


Passing

(completions-attempts-interceptions,

yards, touchdowns)

Humberto Arizmendi, Temple 123-193-6 1,733 24

Ruben Jimenez, Belton 99-169-7 1,470 12

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 4-14-0 100 1

Wriley Madden, Belton 12-25-2 89 0

Samari Howard, Temple 0-1-0 0 0

Receiving

(receptions, yards, touchdowns)

Bryan “Itty” Henry, Belton 33 568 5

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 36 441 6

AJ McDuffy, Temple 27 413 7

Kanyn Utley, Belton 35 411 2

Samari Howard, Temple 21 342 6

Luke Allen, Temple 23 300 3

Seth Morgan, Belton 14 250 1

Maurice Reed, Belton 22 241 1

Tr'Darius Taylor, Temple 13 213 2

Jonah Walker, Temple 2 80 1

Keagan Wolfe, Belton 3 35 1

Scott Gurnett, Belton 1 33 1

Ke'Andre Smith, Temple 2 23 0

Michael Heckstall, Temple 2 20 0

Wriley Madden, Belton 2 17 1

Dylan Hinkle, Temple 1 10 0

Jay Bonnett, Belton 1 4 0

SCORING

(touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points)

Samari Howard, Temple 134 points (21/4/0/0)

Maurice Reed, Belton 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Ruben Jimenez, Belton 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Aaron Wagaman, Temple 51 points (0/2/6/29)

Mikal Harrison-Pilot, Temple 42 points (7/0/0/0)

AJ McDuffy, Temple 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Bryan “Itty” Henry, Belton 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Zach White, Belton 30 points (0/0/2/24)

Luke Allen, Temple 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Jalen Robinson, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Tr'Darius Taylor, Temple 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Wriley Madden, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Kanyn Utley, Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Danis Bajric, Temple 7 points (0/0/0/7)

Bryce Langrum, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

O'Tarian Peoples, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jonah Walker, Temple 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Scott Gurnett, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Seth Morgan, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Joe Sniffin, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Keagan Wolfe, Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Jack Tabat, Belton 2 points (0/1/0/0)


DEFENSE

Tackles

(minimum 15)

Taurean York, Temple 70

Joe Sniffin, Belton 68

Eric Shorter, Temple 54

Jayven Taylor, Temple 51

Aaron Bain, Belton 50

Charles Williams III, Belton 40

Malik Jackson, Belton 36

Jaden Jackson, Temple 34

Marshall Grays, Temple 33

Faylin Lee, Temple 33

Sam Ramirez, Belton 33

Trent West, Belton 33

Cody Little, Temple 32

Tommy Torres, Temple 32

Keon Williams, Temple 32

Amiere Steward, Belton 31

Bradley Thompson Jr., Belton 24

Braxton Haynes, Belton 23

Edrick Holcombe, Belton 23

O'Tarian Peoples, Temple 20

Jack Tabat, Belton 20

Carlton Mack, Temple 19

Derrance Daniels, Belton 18

Bryan Luna, Belton 16

Johnny Donoso, Temple 15

Interceptions

Trent West, Belton 3

Marshall Grays, Temple 2

Aaron Bain, Belton 2

Faylin Lee, Temple 1

O'Tarian Peoples, Temple 1

Joe Sniffin, Belton 1

CLASS 4A AND UNDER


(Through regional semifinal

round of playoffs)


TEAM STATISTICS


Offense

Yards gained total/per game

Lampasas 4,776/477.6 (2,758 rushing, 2,018 passing)

Salado 4,731/394.3 (4,356 rushing, 375 passing)

Rockdale 4,323/393.0 (2,467 rushing, 1,856 passing)

Lake Belton 3,904/390.4 (2,682 rushing, 1,222 passing)

Holland 4,469/372.4 (3,550 rushing, 919 passing)

Troy 3,712/371.2 (3,184 rushing, 528 passing)

Rogers 4,779/367.6 (3,793 rushing, 986 passing)

Academy 3,699/336.3 (1,151 rushing, 2,548 passing)

Gatesville 2,909/323.2 (1,433 rushing, 1,476 passing)

Bruceville-Eddy 2,563/320.4 (1,539 rushing, 1,024 passing)

Cameron Yoe 2,846/316.2 (1,279 rushing, 1,567 passing)

Rosebud-Lott 2,758/306.4 (1,327 rushing, 1,431 passing)

Defense

Yards allowed total/per game

Holland 2,407/200.6 (1,290 rushing, 1,117 passing)

Lake Belton 2,235/223.5 (766 rushing, 1,469 passing)

Salado 3,109/259.1 (2,088 rushing, 1,021 passing)

Rockdale 3,537/321.5 (2,356 rushing, 1,181 passing)

Academy 3,563/323.9 (2,345 rushing, 1,218 passing)

Cameron Yoe 3,065/340.6 (1,918 rushing, 1,147 passing)

Rogers 4,937/379.8 (3,177 rushing, 1,760 passing)

Troy 4,005/400.5 (2,591 rushing, 1,414 passing)

Gatesville 3,807/423.0 (2,382 rushing, 1,425 passing)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS


OFFENSE

Rushing

(carries, yards, touchdowns)

Zach Hrbacek, Troy 300 2,265 35

Noah Mescher, Salado 194 1,575 21

Cam'ron Valdez, Rockdale 171 1,406 19

Christian Riley, Rogers 138 1,299 14

Reid Vincent, Salado 118 1,222 10

Jack Jerome, Lampasas 180 1,159 14

Ace Whitehead, Lampasas 112 950 15

Ayden Tomasek, Holland 117 851 12

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 85 769 10

Jason Delong, Gatesville 123 691 5

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 41 655 6

Wrook Brown, Salado 75 653 12

Trapper Ensor, Bruceville-Eddy 102 641 12

John Hill, Rogers 90 604 8

Hunter Martin, Troy 89 581 6

Riley Dolgener, Rogers 111 580 7

Josh Evans, Holland 50 570 6

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 86 570 12

Caden Strickland, Salado 73 564 9

Kobe Mitchell, Rockdale 117 560 11

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 78 526 4

Hunter Diaz, Bruceville-Eddy 93 478 4

RJ Cook, Rogers 60 470 7

Jerry Cephus, Academy 120 465 0

Keshon Johnson, Cameron Yoe 89 410 4

Phaibian Bynaum, Cameron Yoe 69 399 7

Karsen Gomez, Holland 64 358 6

Christian Watkins, Rogers 32 356 9

Ethan Mann, Holland 55 354 2

Blaze Wooley, Holland 53 346 3

Darion Franklin, Academy 91 318 7

JC Chaney, Holland 56 310 2

Case Brister, Lampasas 37 299 6

Caleb Evans, Holland 23 284 4

Brandon Bell, Lake Belton 31 270 2

Pablo Rubio, Bruceville-Eddy 59 260 3

Pharrell Hemphill, Cameron Yoe 28 257 3

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 24 255 3

Wesley Brown, Gatesville 43 229 3

Daniel Hardin, Lake Belton 41 225 2

KeSean Raven, Rockdale 21 210 5

Javier Hernandez, Holland 30 179 5

Joseph Whitehead, Lampasas 23 177 0

Hayden Mooney, Gatesville 33 171 2

Alex Vargas, Rogers 24 163 1

Luke Mullins, Gatesville 48 155 2

Zane Zeinert, Cameron Yoe 72 140 1

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 27 128 0

Dawson Haney, Holland 16 123 0

Steve Jackson, Troy 33 119 1

Xavier LeBlanc, Academy 28 118 1

Jordan Landrum, Rosebud-Lott 12 114 0

John Paul Reyna, Rosebud-Lott 22 110 0

Carlos Saucedo, Rosebud-Lott 8 103 0

Xavier Hernandez, Troy 17 102 2

Chad Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 20 101 0

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 19 101 0

Drew Bird, Salado 9 100 1

Ivan Lopez, Rogers 17 94 0

Hutton Haire, Salado 32 94 3

Trenton Flanagan, Academy 29 81 0

Davioun Scott, Rockdale 14 79 0

Jeremiah Quinones, Rogers 11 77 2

Zane Clark, Academy 14 75 0

Brady Bearden, Troy 16 75 1

Easton Hammond, Lake Belton 9 72 1

Isaiah Navejas, Gatesville 22 69 0

Jace Robinson, Rockdale 4 66 0

Ayden Keating, Salado 21 66 1

Jaylin McWilliams, Academy 1 63 1

Brayan Campos, Rogers 10 60 2

Peyton Underwood, Lampasas 7 58 2

Greg Washington, Salado 3 58 0

Bryson Taylor, Holland 6 57 1

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 4 54 0

Drayton Castaneda, Rockdale 18 53 0

Ethan Botts, Holland 22 50 1

Joshua Whisenhunt, Holland 8 49 1

Colby Coker, Rosebud-Lott 10 47 0

Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville 12 41 0

Robert Owens, Rockdale 9 35 0

Logan Hare, Rogers 6 35 1

Bryce Govan, Rockdale 9 33 0

Brandon Kosel, Rogers 12 32 0

Kollin Mraz, Academy 5 31 0

Nicholas Boaz, Bruceville-Eddy 9 31 0

Stephen Buhl, Rosebud-Lott 6 31 1

Colby Tolbert, Bruceville-Eddy 1 28 0

Ashton Morris, Holland 8 28 0

Ryan Muniz, Cameron Yoe 7 27 0

Kadin Workman, Troy 4 26 0

Jace Carr, Troy 24 23 3

Bradyn Culley, Gatesville 5 21 0

Keyshawn Baptiste, Lake Belton 3 21 0

Za'Korien Spikes, Cameron Yoe 6 18 0

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 1 17 0

Joseph Vargas, Rogers 4 16 0

Ian Duffy, Cameron Yoe 2 13 0

Cedric Mitchell, Rockdale 4 13 0

Seth Reavis, Salado 2 12 0

Cade White, Lampasas 1 11 0

Daud Khan, Lake Belton 3 10 0

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 1 9 0

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 1 8 0

Dominick Rangel, Cameron Yoe 2 7 0

Jaidyn Sanchez, Cameron Yoe 1 7 0

Carson Brizendine, Gatesville 3 7 1

Cayci Patterson, Rosebud-Lott 1 6 0

Kofi Stoglin, Salado 2 6 2

Jashaun Manghane, Lake Belton 2 5 0

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 2 5 1

Carter Janisch, Gatesville 1 4 0

Connor Bartz, Lake Belton 1 3 0

Michael Murray Jr., Lampasas 1 3 0

Jacob Glasgow, Rogers 1 3 0

Daniel Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott 1 2 0

Gavyn Keyser, Salado 2 2 1

Ryan McBurney, Salado 1 2 0

Fabian Salomon, Cameron Yoe 3 1 0

Camden Galindo, Gatesville 1 1 0

Alex Lawton, Academy 2 0 0

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 1 0 0

Jesse Martinez, Cameron Yoe 1 0 0

Isaiah Koonce, Lake Belton 1 -1 0

Jase Schmidt, Troy 1 -5 0

Passing

(completions-attempts-interceptions,

yards, touchdowns)

Ace Whitehead, Lampasas 124-188-3 1,981 29

Jerry Cephus, Academy 139-238-8 1,877 23

Kobe Mitchell, Rockdale 105-180-9 1,739 23

Luke Mullins, Gatesville 104-176-7 1,436 15

Zane Zeinert, Cameron Yoe 84-180-9 1,371 16

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 76-142-7 1,182 17

Riley Dolgener, Rogers 63-137-8 986 8

Trapper Ensor, Bruceville-Eddy 78-156-11 984 6

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 62-94-5 905 5

Ayden Tomasek, Holland 46-104-6 785 8

Kollin Mraz, Academy 39-59-2 634 8

Jace Carr, Troy 40-71-4 528 1

John Paul Reyna, Rosebud-Lott 20-35-2 490 7

Hutton Haire, Salado 17-35-0 375 6

Ryan Muniz, Cameron Yoe 12-23-2 196 1

Ethan Botts, Holland 5-13-2 106 1

Jace Robinson, Rockdale 3-7-0 81 1

Easton Hammond, Lake Belton 6-7-0 40 1

Robert Owens, Rockdale 7-8-0 36 0

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 1-1-0 36 1

Pablo Rubio, Bruceville-Eddy 1-1-0 32 1

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 1-1-0 26 0

Zane Clark, Academy 1-1-0 22 1

Parker Allman, Gatesville 1-1-0 22 1

Ashton Morris, Holland 1-1-0 19 0

Wesley Brown, Gatesville 2-6-0 18 0

Alex Lawton, Academy 1-2-0 15 0

Peyton Underwood, Lampasas 2-3-0 11 0

Desi Cantu, Holland 1-4-2 9 0

Levi LaFavers, Bruceville-Eddy 1-1-0 8 1

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

Cedric Mitchell, Rockdale 0-3-1 0 0

Logan Hare, Rogers 0-1-1 0 0

Christian Riley, Rogers 0-1-0 0 0

Receiving

(receptions, yards, touchdowns)

Jaylin McWilliams, Academy 48 848 11

Michael Murray Jr., Lampasas 41 833 15

Za'Korien Spikes, Cameron Yoe 37 732 8

KeSean Raven, Rockdale 43 675 13

Anthony Dansby, Rockdale 36 665 6

Lane Haviland, Lampasas 35 579 7

Jordan Landrum, Rosebud-Lott 25 539 5

Ethan Moreno, Lampasas 37 479 5

Darion Franklin, Academy 39 471 4

Carson Brizendine, Gatesville 30 466 4

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 22 466 6

Jayden Simmons, Academy 26 434 4

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 29 417 8

Ashton Morris, Holland 18 406 4

Kollin Mraz, Academy 31 366 9

Levi LaFavers, Bruceville-Eddy 33 349 0

Logan Edwards, Gatesville 20 298 7

Pharrell Hemphill, Cameron Yoe 12 292 3

Christian Riley, Rogers 10 287 3

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 18 276 3

Josh Evans, Holland 18 248 2

Caleb Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 15 242 0

Parker Allman, Gatesville 22 239 2

Hagen Land, Rockdale 14 237 2

Scout Brazeal, Academy 18 224 1

Ben Hutka, Rogers 18 224 1

Jacob Glasgow, Rogers 19 290 2

Colby Tolbert, Bruceville-Eddy 11 201 3

Jaidyn Sanchez, Cameron Yoe 15 196 2

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 20 190 1

Connor Bartz, Lake Belton 15 185 2

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 6 178 3

Pablo Rubio, Bruceville-Eddy 13 169 2

Cole Ralston, Holland 4 145 0

Phaibian Bynaum, Cameron Yoe 6 139 2

Caden Strickland, Salado 6 145 2

Cam'ron Valdez, Rockdale 9 130 0

Brian Adams, Gatesville 10 125 0

Jase Schmidt, Troy 10 125 0

Hunter Martin, Troy 13 119 0

Kole Maedgen, Salado 3 113 1

Connor Vybiral, Lake Belton 12 110 1

Kadin Workman, Troy 7 105 0

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 5 101 1

Zach Hrbacek, Troy 4 95 1

Steven Buhl, Rosebud-Lott 6 86 1

Giovanni Walker, Lake Belton 6 84 1

Trenton Flanagan, Academy 4 81 1

Jacob Smith, Troy 6 76 0

Wrook Brown, Salado 5 67 2

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 5 66 2

Alex Lawton, Academy 2 61 1

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 6 61 2

Julian Lashbrook, Rogers 5 60 0

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 5 59 1

Jason Delong, Gatesville 5 50 0

Reid Vincent, Salado 3 50 1

Cade White, Lampasas 3 47 1

Kobe Mitchell, Rockdale 1 46 0

Joshua Carter, Lampasas 2 43 0

Christian Watkins, Rogers 1 41 1

Jack Jerome, Lampasas 2 38 0

Alex Vargas, Rogers 2 36 1

John Paul Reyna, Rosebud-Lott 3 35 0

Karsen Gomez, Holland 4 34 1

Trapper Ensor, Bruceville-Eddy 1 32 1

Michael Rusk, Bruceville-Eddy 6 31 0

Blaze Wooley, Holland 4 31 0

Davioun Scott, Rockdale 4 29 0

Klay Pursche, Holland 1 28 1

Ace Whitehead, Lampasas 1 26 0

Daud Khan, Lake Belton 2 23 1

Jordan Werner, Rogers 4 22 0

Ethan Mann, Holland 1 20 1

Ben Hogg, Troy 1 18 0

Brandon Bell, Lake Belton 1 16 0

Quintrell Lockett, Academy 4 14 1

Cole Stewart, Academy 1 13 0

Xavier LeBlanc, Academy 1 12 0

Keshon Johnson, Cameron Yoe 4 12 1

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 2 12 0

Colton Funderburk, Troy 1 11 0

Logan Hare, Rogers 1 10 0

Tyler Burnett, Academy 4 10 0

Thiele Alvarado, Gatesville 1 7 0

Keyshawn Baptiste, Lake Belton 1 7 0

Cody Hinson, Lampasas 1 7 0

Colby Coker, Rosebud-Lott 1 6 0

Tanner Rambeau, Academy 1 5 0

Randy Flores, Cameron Yoe 1 4 0

Caleb Evans, Holland 1 4 0

Christian Briggs, Rockdale 1 4 0

Nolan Brashear, Cameron Yoe 1 2 0

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 1 -1 0

Robert Owens, Rockdale 1 -2 0

SCORING

(touchdowns/2-point conversions/

field goals/extra points)

Zach Hrbacek, Troy 232 points (37/5/0/0)

Ace Whitehead, Lampasas 161 points (15/0/3/62)

Wrook Brown, Salado 141 points (14/0/1/54)

Christian Riley, Rogers 128 points (21/1/0/0)

Noah Mescher, Salado 126 points (21/0/0/0)

Cam'ron Valdez, Rockdale 114 points (19/0/0/0)

KeSean Raven, Rockdale 108 points (18/0/0/0)

Micah Hudson, Lake Belton 96 points (16/0/0/0)

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 93 points (14/0/1/6)

Jaylin McWilliams, Academy 90 points (15/0/0/0)

Michael Murray Jr., Lampasas 90 points (15/0/0/0)

Jack Jerome, Lampasas 84 points (14/0/0/0)

Darion Franklin, Academy 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Trapper Ensor, Bruceville-Eddy 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Ayden Tomasek, Holland 78 points (13/0/0/0)

Cole Jackson, Lake Belton 78 points (0/0/9/51)

Connor Crews, Lake Belton 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 72 points (12/0/0/0)

Kobe Mitchell, Rockdale 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Caden Strickland, Salado 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Reid Vincent, Salado 66 points (11/0/0/0)

Christian Watkins, Rogers 60 points (10/0/0/0)

Hagen Land, Rockdale 57 points (2/2/0/41)

Kollin Mraz, Academy 56 points (9/1/0/0)

Phaibian Bynaum, Cameron Yoe 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Jordan Landrum, Rosebud-Lott 54 points (9/0/0/0)

Julian Lashbrook, Rogers 51 points (0/0/3/42)

Case Brister, Lampasas 50 points (8/1/0/0)

Riley Dolgener, Rogers 50 points (7/4/0/0)

Za'Korien Spikes, Cameron Yoe 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Josh Evans, Holland 48 points (8/0/0/0)

RJ Cook, Rogers 48 points (8/0/0/0)

John Hill, Rogers 48 points (8/0/0/0)

Jesse Martinez, Cameron Yoe 47 points (0/0/7/26)

Karsen Gomez, Holland 44 points (7/1/0/0)

Lane Haviland, Lampasas 44 points (7/1/0/0)

Anthony Dansby, Rockdale 44 points (7/1/0/0)

Logan Edwards, Gatesville 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Hunter Martin, Troy 42 points (7/0/0/0)

Pharrell Hemphill, Cameron Yoe 36 points (6/0/0/0)

Luis Macias, Gatesville 36 points (0/0/5/21)

Javier Hernandez, Holland 34 points (5/2/0/0)

Colby Tolbert, Bruceville-Eddy 31 points (3/1/0/11)

Pablo Rubio, Bruceville-Eddy 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Keshon Johnson, Cameron Yoe 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Jason Delong, Gatesville 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Carson Brizendine, Gatesville 30 points (5/0/0/0)

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

Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott 30 points (5/0/0/0)

Tyler McKissick, Troy 26 points (0/0/0/26)

Jayden Simmons, Academy 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Hunter Diaz, Bruceville-Eddy 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Ashton Morris, Holland 24 points (4/0/0/0)

Jace Carr, Troy 22 points (3/2/0/0)

Wesley Brown, Gatesville 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Trevor Smith, Gatesville 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Ethan Mann, Holland 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Blaze Wooley, Holland 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Alex Vargas, Rogers 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Hutton Haire, Salado 18 points (3/0/0/0)

Dylan Egger, Academy 17 points (0/0/0/17)

Jose Arzola, Holland 16 points (0/0/2/10)

JC Chaney, Holland 16 points (2/1/0/2)

Jaidyn Sanchez, Cameron Yoe 14 points (2/1/0/0)

Parker Allman, Gatesville 14 points (2/1/0/0)

Luke Mullins, Gatesville 14 points (2/1/0/0)

Ethan Botts, Holland 14 points (2/1/0/0)

Connor Bartz, Lake Belton 14 points (2/1/0/0)

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

Brandon Bell, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Selman Bridges, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Daniel Hardin, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Jaydon Leza, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Connor Vybiral, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Peyton Underwood, Lampasas 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Cedric Mitchell, Rockdale 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Brayan Campos, Rogers 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Jeremiah Quinones, Rogers 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Steven Buhl, Rosebud-Lott 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Kofi Stoglin, Salado 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Xavier Hernandez, Troy 12 points (2/0/0/0)

Lucas Sanderson, Academy 9 points (0/0/1/6)

Blake Bundy, Academy 7 points (0/0/1/4)

Scout Brazeal, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Trenton Flanagan, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Alex Lawton, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Xavier LeBlanc, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Quintrell Lockett, Academy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

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

Zane Zeinert, Cameron Yoe 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Klay Pursche, Holland 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Bryson Taylor, Holland 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Joshua Whisenhunt, Holland 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Easton Hammond, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Daud Khan, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Giovanni Walker, Lake Belton 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Joshua Carter, Lampasas 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Carter Johnson, Lampasas 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Cade White, Lampasas 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Enrique Rivera, Rockdale 6 points (1/0/0/0)

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

Logan Hare, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ben Hutka, Rogers 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott 6 points (1/0/0/0)

John Paul Reyna, Rosebud-Lott 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Ayden Keating, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Gavyn Keyser, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Drew Bird, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Nolan Williams, Salado 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Brady Bearden, Troy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Steve Jackson, Troy 6 points (1/0/0/0)

Josh McKissick, Troy 6 points (0/0/0/6)

Joseph Whitehead, Lampasas 4 points (0/0/1/1)

Tyler Burnett, Academy 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Christian Briggs, Rockdale 2 points (0/1/0/0)

Peyton Miller, Salado 2 points (0/1/0/0)

DEFENSE

Tackles

(minimum 20)

Case Brister, Lampasas 177

Zach Bates, Gatesville 153

Keagan Richardson, Lampasas 128

Fabian Salomon, Cameron Yoe 118

Hayden Mooney, Gatesville 115

Daxton Brookreson, Lampasas 112

John Hill, Rogers 111

Colton Barbo, Cameron Yoe 110

Lane Ward, Academy 102

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 92

Wrook Brown, Salado 92

Darion Franklin, Academy 90

JC Chaney, Holland 89

Kofi Stoglin, Salado 87

Colby Tolbert, Bruceville-Eddy 85

Scout Brazeal, Academy 83

Cameron Fouts, Bruceville-Eddy 82

Josh Huckabee, Salado 82

Lawson Mooney, Gatesville 79

Kadin Workman, Troy 79

Davioun Scott, Rockdale 76

Lucas Morvant, Salado 74

Ty Mayberry, Rockdale 73

Ian McKinney, Lampasas 72

Cade White, Lampasas 72

Wyatt Gardner, Academy 71

Chase Mayfield, Rockdale 68

Ty Sebek, Rogers 68

Thiele Alvarado, Gatesville 67

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 67

Joshua Carter, Lampasas 67

Peyton Miller, Salado 67

Armando Reyes, Cameron Yoe 66

Connor Brennan, Lake Belton 66

Jacob Baker, Gatesville 65

Greg Washington, Salado 65

Wesley Brown, Gatesville 64

Ryan Smiley, Gatesville 64

Brady Bearden, Troy 64

Eduardo Gil, Cameron Yoe 63

Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville 61

Ayden Tomasek, Holland 61

Cade Pantaleon, Rockdale 61

Christian Briggs, Rockdale 60

LaTrell Jenkins, Salado 60

Hunter Martin, Troy 58

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 57

Matthew Sibley, Troy 57

KeSean Raven, Rockdale 56

Tyler Lambert, Academy 55

Ben Hutka, Rogers 55

Landen Greene, Cameron Yoe 52

Rocky Parker, Lake Belton 52

Jayce Jones, Rogers 52

Tanner Rambeau, Academy 51

Cayden Mata, Gatesville 51

Julian Lashbrook, Rogers 51

Eric Sarmiento, Gatesville 49

Chris Martinez, Bruceville-Eddy 48

Tyler Shelton, Rogers 47

Jeremiah Quinones, Rogers 46

Cooper Sutton, Gatesville 45

Sosa Sokimi, Lampasas 45

Anthony Dansby, Rockdale 44

Jordan Werner, Rogers 44

Aevyn Sarinana, Gatesville 43

Evan Roland, Lake Belton 43

Ivan Lopez, Rogers 43

Christian Riley, Rogers 43

Korey Gibson, Troy 43

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 42

Bruce Mayfield, Rockdale 42

Hunter Carter, Bruceville-Eddy 41

Randy Flores, Cameron Yoe 41

Drayton Castaneda, Rockdale 41

Caden Womack, Troy 41

Jacob Macias, Academy 40

Enrique Rivera, Rockdale 40

Colton Cargill, Holland 39.5

Jerry Cephus, Academy 38

Clayton Baggerly, Holland 36.5

Connelly White, Lampasas 36

Alex Vargas, Rogers 36

Alex Lawton, Academy 35

Pharrell Hemphill, Cameron Yoe 34

Anthony Harris, Lampasas 34

Joseph Whitehead, Lampasas 34

Banner Allman, Gatesville 33

Manuel Herrera, Lake Belton 33

Mason Davis, Rogers 33

Hunter Diaz, Bruceville-Eddy 32

Bryce Owens, Bruceville-Eddy 32

Jaidyn Sanchez, Cameron Yoe 32

Kory Walker, Salado 32

Kollin Mraz, Academy 31

Ethan Mann, Holland 31

Gavin Aguilar, Rockdale 31

RJ Cook, Rogers 31

Michael Rusk, Bruceville-Eddy 30

Ethan Rendon, Holland 30

Isaiah Koonce, Lake Belton 30

Elijah Sunderman, Troy 30

Clayton Lawson, Academy 29

Dominick Deleon, Lake Belton 29

Steve Jackson, Troy 29

Kason Goolsby, Cameron Yoe 28

Tristan Robin, Lake Belton 28

Seth Reavis, Salado 28

John Tomasek, Academy 27

Iverson Braziel, Cameron Yoe 27

Si Sheets, Gatesville 27

Kyle Dalton, Lake Belton 27

Ryan Poe, Salado 27

Christian Watkins, Rogers 26

Braydon Sumners, Salado 26

Joel Ramos, Troy 26

Gavin Miller, Bruceville-Eddy 25

Trenton Nix, Cameron Yoe 25

Keshawn McElwain, Lampasas 25

Nolan Williams, Salado 25

Davin Brazzle, Lake Belton 24

Caleb Pate, Bruceville-Eddy 23

Joshua Whisenhunt, Holland 23

Chris Rance, Lake Belton 23

Brandon Bell, Lake Belton 22

Adam Walden, Lake Belton 21

Steven De La Mora, Troy 21

Cooper Shackelford, Academy 20

Colby Marinik, Rogers 20


Interceptions

Jaylin McWilliams, Academy 8

Jordan Landrum, Rosebud-Lott 8

Ayden Tomasek, Holland 7

Kollin Mraz, Academy 6

Jacob Baker, Gatesville 4

KeSean Raven, Rockdale 4

Christian Riley, Rogers 4

Davin Brazzle, Lake Belton 3

Daxton Brookreson, Lampasas 3

Steve Jackson, Troy 3

Scout Brazeal, Academy 2

Jaidyn Sanchez, Cameron Yoe 2

Za'Korien Spikes, Cameron Yoe 2

Ryan Smiley, Gatesville 2

Karsen Gomez, Holland 2

Klay Pursche, Holland 2

Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton 2

Cade White, Lampasas 2

Connelly White, Lampasas 2

Anthony Dansby, Rockdale 2

Davioun Scott, Rockdale 2

Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott 2

Darion Franklin, Academy 1

Wyatt Gardner, Academy 1

Levi LaFevers, Bruceville-Eddy 1

Pablo Rubio, Bruceville-Eddy 1

Iverson Braziel, Cameron Yoe 1

Eduardo Gil, Cameron Yoe 1

Pharrell Hemphill, Cameron Yoe 1

Banner Allman, Gatesville 1

Parker Allman, Gatesville 1

Aevyn Sarinana, Gatesville 1

Ethan Botts, Holland 1

Ashton Morris, Holland 1

Joshua Whisenhunt, Holland 1

Ty Legg, Lake Belton 1

Bruce Onchweri, Lake Belton 1

Case Brister, Lampasas 1

Hagen Land, Rockdale 1

Kobe Mitchell, Rockdale 1

Robert Owens, Rockdale 1

Gavin Bennett, Rogers 1

RJ Cook, Rogers 1

Logan Hare, Rogers 1

Ty Sebek, Rogers 1

Tyler Shelton, Rogers 1

Jordan Werner, Rogers 1

Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott 1

Wrook Brown, Salado 1

Josh Huckabee, Salado 1

LaTrell Jenkins, Salado 1

Peyton Miller, Salado 1

Kofi Stoglin, Salado 1

Nolan Williams, Salado 1

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WACO – Rogers pushed Buffalo until the end in a District 13-3A Division II rematch Friday night, but the Eagles didn't have quite enough firepower as the Bison prevailed 37-35 in a Class 3A Division II Region IV semifinal Friday night at Waco ISD Stadium.

Two months after Rogers lost 46-28 at Buffalo, coach Charlie Roten's Eagles (7-6) played the Bison (12-1) closer the second time around in the teams' third meeting in the last 12½ months. In 2019, Rogers rallied late to defeat Buffalo 36-33 in a 3A D-II bi-district playoff game.

After losing four of its first five games this season, Rogers won six of its next seven games before the third-round loss to Buffalo. The Eagles reached a regional semifinal for the second straight season.

In another 13-3A D-II rematch, district runner-up Buffalo – on the longest playoff run in its program's history – will battle league champion Franklin (10-2) next Friday night at Waco ISD Stadium for the Region IV championship and a berth in the state semifinals. Franklin ripped Lexington 40-7 in another district rematch.

Rogers trimmed Buffalo's lead to 37-35 with 3:51 remaining on Christian Watkins' 8-yard touchdown run and Julian Lashbrook's extra point, but the Bison offense possessed the ball for the remainder of the game to secure the victory.

Junior Christian Riley led Rogers with 116 yards and a 7-yard touchdown on 14 carries, and Watkins rushed for two TDs. Riley finished the season with 1,295 rushing yards and 21 total TDs. Eagles junior quarterback Riley Dolgener was 6-of-11 passing for 148 yards with a 68-yard touchdown to Jacob Glasgow. Dolgener, who threw two interceptions, rushed for 57 yards and had a 13-yard TD in the third quarter that cut Buffalo's lead to 31-28.

The Bison's advantage grew to 37-28 early in the fourth when Brett Hoffman threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Rogers. Dual-threat QB Hoffman was 22-of-37 passing for 405 yards and four TDs – two to Rogers and one each to Kyle Harrison and Ethan Williams.

Buffalo recorded 604 yards total offense (405 passing, 199 rushing) compared to 399 total yards (251 rushing) for Rogers. John Hill and Jordan Werner led the Eagles defense with eight tackles each, and Ty Sebek and Tyler Shelton had six stops apiece.

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