Excitement Builds for Texas High School Football Championships
As we come closer to the highly anticipated 2024 University Interscholastic League Texas high school football championships, excitement is buzzing across Dallas. This weekend, several teams will battle it out for a chance to take the spotlight at the legendary AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
The state semifinals feature a lineup of impressive teams, each eager to claim their spots in the big game. On Saturday, football fans can look forward to some thrilling matchups:
- North Crowley (14-0) vs. Duncanville (13-0) at 3 p.m. at Allen’s Eagle Stadium
- Galena Park North Shore (14-0) vs. Austin Westlake (13-1) at 2 p.m. at Katy’s Legacy Stadium
- Southlake Carroll (14-0) vs. Longview (12-2) at 2 p.m. at Dallas’ Ford Stadium
- Humble Summer Creek (12-2) vs. Austin Vandegrift (13-1) at 2 p.m. at TBD
- Dallas Highland Park took a close win over Denton Ryan with a score of 24-21.
- Angleton (13-1) will face Comal Smithson Valley (12-2) at 2:30 p.m. at Waco’s McLane Stadium.
- Dallas South Oak Cliff won decisively against Argyle with a score of 37-3.
- Richmond Randle dominated Boerne at 42-7.
- Celina edged out Canyon West Plains with a score of 43-36.
- Kilgore triumphed over La Vernia 31-13, while Carthage easily took down Brock 45-17.
- Waco La Vega showcased their strength with a 62-35 win against Wimberley.
- Malakoff narrowly defeated Paradise 27-19 and Columbus crushed Edna 49-6.
- Gunter also secured a strong victory over Wall with a score of 42-32.
- Woodville defeated El Maton Tidehaven 28-21, and Stamford came out on top against Hamilton 28-13.
- Ganado overcame Joaquin 35-14, and Muenster defeated Gruver 49-26, while Shiner managed a close win against Bremond at 41-33.
This weekend’s high school football action promises to be a remarkable display of talent and determination. Fans across Texas are gearing up to witness this incredible showcase of young athletes aiming for glory.