El Paso Eastwood vs Plano 2019 Week 2 Football Highlights
Plano beats EP Eastwood in an emotional game at the Star.
Plano beats EP Eastwood in an emotional game at the Star.
Bob Wager getting his Martin Warriors riled up to play Hebron. And if you want to see a guy playing with fanatical effort....how about Johnathan Carter. Fields the opening kickoff in the end zone and is gone. Down the sidelines for a 100 yard kickoff return. 7-0. 2nd quarter, Hebron at the 5 and the snap goes over Carson Harris' head....fall on it...just fall on it....nope, tries to pick it up, gets leveled and Mickail Carodine scoops it and goes 70 yards for the score. Martin led 24-0 at half with negative 30 yards of offense. Wow Hawks scored twice in the first minute of 3rd quarter, Harris to Nick Frazier for a 50 yard score. But Martin would kick 3 field goals to ice it 33-14.
And those Cougars of The Colony looking to make a statement against Reedy who has Jalen Kitna as their signal caller, the son of former NFL quarterback John Kitna.
The Colony is this week's Geico Local Office Team of the Week, The Cougars dominated on both sides of the ball en route to a convincing fashion, 48-19.
Chandler Morris and the Highland Park Scots found themselves down 17 to Rockwall early 2nd quarter, but that didn’t bother the veteran signal caller. All he did was take the game over as he threw for 474 and 5 touchdowns and he’d score another 4 touchdowns on the ground while rushing for 180 yards. That’s 9 touchdowns Morris accounted for as Highland Park pulled out a 66-59 season opening victory. Our Paul Jones caught up with Morris this week to present him with his “Givemethevin.com” Bobblehead.
This week's Plays of the Week highlights the best plays from week one including Duncanville's JaQuinden Jackson, Guyer's Eli Stowers and Allen's Raylen Sharpe.
Ryan Harris shares his thoughts on 5 key games from Week 2
This week's Plays of the Week takes a look at the best plays from last year's playoffs!
The August heat in Texas was rugged as usual so the Reedy band abandoned some of their outdoor marching practices and took to the cooler temperatures of the band room to rehearse. It’s unusual not to see the band in the parking lot, stepping to the beat, but when it reaches triple digits outside, safety is a priority.