THE HIERARCHY: VYPE DFW 2025 Week 7 Football Rankings; HP, Argyle making the climb in 5A
07 Oct, 2025
Several contenders solidified their standing with dominant performances, while others face pivotal matchups on the horizon that could redefine the playoff picture heading into the back half of the regular season.
Undefeated squads including Southlake Carroll, Prosper, Lewisville, Celina, Lone Star, and Aledo all took care of business in Week 6—some with blowout wins, others in tightly contested battles.
Aledo’s narrow 15-14 win over Denton Ryan proved especially meaningful, tightening its grip on the 3-5A Division I title race while dealing a blow to one of its top challengers.
In 5A, South Oak Cliff maintained momentum with a shutout victory, while Highland Park and Argyle continue trending upward following high-scoring wins. Meanwhile, Celina remains a model of consistency in 4A, showing no signs of slowing down.
Friday night brings one of the most anticipated matchups of the season, as Duncanville and DeSoto—both coming off bye weeks—prepare to battle in a clash that could shape the 11-6A playoff picture.
Elsewhere, Denton Guyer looks to be rounding into form after a strong showing against Coppell, while Rockwall’s loss to Longview knocks the Yellowjackets down a few spots.
Other critical risers of note include Cedar Hill and Rockwall-Heath.
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*** Second section denotes most recent game result (acquired from MaxPreps as of 10/5/2025) // Last section denotes next matchup
VYPE Dallas-Fort Worth Combined (6A-4A) Top-20 Football Rankings -- WEEK 7 (10/6 - 10/12)
1. Southlake Carroll Dragons (6A) -- 6-0 (4-0 in District 4-6A) // 63-28 W v. Keller // Next Matchup: @ V.R. Eaton -- Thursday 10/9
2. Allen Eagles (6A) -- 5-0 (3-0 in 6-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ Princeton -- Friday 10/10
3. Duncanville Panthers (6A) -- 2-1 (1-1 in 11-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: VS. DeSoto -- Friday 10/10*
4. North Crowley Panthers (6A) -- 4-1 (1-0 in 3-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ Lake Ridge -- Thursday 10/9
5. South Oak Cliff Bears (5A) -- 5-1 (3-0 in 5-5A-D2) // 55-0 W v. Hillcrest // Next Matchup: Bye Week
6. Prosper Eagles (6A) -- 5-0 (3-0 in 6-6A) // 72-6 W v. Rock Hill // Next Matchup: VS. Plano -- Friday 10/10
7. Aledo Bearcats (5A) -- 6-0 (4-0 in 3-5A-D1) // 15-14 W v. Denton Ryan* // Next Matchup: VS. Granbury -- Friday 10/10
8. Lewisville Farmers (6A) -- 5-0 (2-0 in 5-6A) // 46-0 W v. Braswell // Next Matchup: VS. Flower Mound -- Friday 10/10
9. DeSoto Eagles (6A) -- 3-2 (2-0 in 11-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ Duncanville -- Friday 10/10*
10. Waxahachie Indians (6A) -- 3-1 (1-1 in 11-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: VS. Mesquite Horn -- Friday 10/10
11. Celina Bobcats (4A) -- 6-0 (2-0 in 7-4A-D1) // 48-10 W v. Aubrey // Next Matchup: VS. Sulphur Springs -- Friday 10/10
12. Lone Star Rangers (5A) -- 6-0 (4-0 in 5-5A-D1) // 55-35 W v. Frisco // Next Matchup: Bye Week
13. Denton Ryan Raiders (5A) -- 4-1 (2-1 in 3-5A-D1) // 14-15 L v. Aledo // Next Matchup: @ Richland -- Friday 10/10
14. Denton Guyer Wildcats (6A) -- 3-2 (2-0 in 5-6A) // 35-21 W v. Coppell* // Next Matchup: VS. Hebron -- Thursday 10/9
15. Highland Park Scots (5A) -- 5-1 (2-0 in 7-5A-D1) // 52-35 W v. Red Oak // Next Matchup: Bye Week
16. Argyle Eagles (5A) -- 4-1 (3-0 in 3-5A-D2) // 65-17 W v. Everman // Next Matchup: @ Seguin -- Thursday 10/9
17. Rockwall-Heath Hawks (6A) -- 4-1 (1-0 in 10-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ North Forney -- Friday 10/10
18. Cedar Hill Longhorns (6A) -- 4-1 (2-0 in 11-6A) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ Mesquite -- Friday 10/10
19. Rockwall Yellowjackets (6A) -- 3-3 (1-1 in 10-6A) // 21-35 L v. Longview // Next Matchup: Bye Week
20. Coppell Cowboys (6A) -- 3-1 (1-1 in 5-6A) // 21-35 L v. Denton Guyer // Next Matchup: @ Little Elm -- Friday 10/10
Others to Watch: Byron Nelson Bobcats (6A), Melissa Cardinals (5A), North Forney Falcons (6A), Trinity Trojans (6A), Forney Jackrabbits (6A), Lancaster Tigers (6A), FM Marcus Marauders (6A)
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THE HIERARCHY: VYPE SATX 2025 Week 7 Football Rankings; Clark puts area on notice with perfect start
07 Oct, 2025
With Week 7 on deck, several San Antonio-area teams remain unbeaten, while others are building momentum as district races heat up.
Harlan, Johnson, and Davenport continue to roll, each putting together convincing performances last week to stay perfect on the season.
Clark, a bit more under the radar, quietly moved to 5-0 after a hard-fought win over Churchill—further complicating the playoff picture in 27-6A.
Cibolo Steele reclaimed the No. 1 spot with a dominant shutout win over East Central and will face a tougher test this Friday in district rival Judson. Brennan bounced back in emphatic fashion, routing O’Connor to stay within striking distance in 28-6A.
Meanwhile, Smithson Valley and New Braunfels both enjoyed bye weeks, setting the stage for key road matchups this week as they look to stay unbeaten in 13-5A Division I play.
In 5A Division II, Alamo Heights got back on track with a win over Harlandale and now heads to Victoria West in a matchup that could carry weight down the line. Boerne, also idle last week, will look to remain perfect in district play when it travels to Harlandale.
Davenport continues to separate itself among the 4A ranks, cruising to a 57-0 win and showing no signs of slowing.
With district implications growing by the week and multiple undefeated teams still in the mix, Week 7 could bring the kind of shakeups that define the stretch run.
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*** Second section denotes most recent game result (acquired from MaxPreps as of 10/5/2025) // Last section denotes next matchup
VYPE San Antonio Combined (6A-4A) Top-20 Football Rankings -- WEEK 7 (10/6 - 10/12)
1. Cibolo Steele Knights (6A) -- 5-1 (2-0 in District 29-6A) // 49-0 W v. East Central // Next Matchup: VS. Judson -- Friday 10/10
2. Harlan Hawks (6A) -- 5-0 (3-0 in 28-6A) // 45-7 W v. Marshall // Next Matchup: VS. Holmes -- Friday 10/10
3. Brennan Bears (6A) -- 4-1 (2-1 in 28-6A) // 67-7 W v. O'Connor // Next Matchup: VS. Marshall -- Saturday 10/11
4. Smithson Valley Rangers (5A) -- 4-1 (2-0 in 13-5A-D1) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ SA Wagner -- Friday 10/10
5. SA Johnson Jaguars (6A) -- 5-0 (2-0 in 27-6A) // 48-13 W v. SA Roosevelt // Next Matchup: VS. Reagan -- Friday 10/10
6. New Braunfels Unicorns (5A) -- 5-0 (2-0 in 13-5A-D1) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ Boerne-Champion -- Friday 10/10
7. Boerne Greyhounds (5A) -- 4-1 (1-0 in 13-5A-D2) // Bye Week // Next Matchup: @ Harlandale -- Friday 10/10
8. Davenport Wolves (4A) -- 6-0 (2-0 in 14-4A-D1) // 57-0 W v. John F. Kennedy // Next Matchup: @ Fredericksburg -- Friday 10/10
9. Alamo Heights Mules (5A) -- 5-1 (1-1 in 13-5A-D2) // 42-20 W v. Harlandale // Next Matchup: @ Victoria West -- Friday 10/10
10. Clark Cougars (6A) -- 5-0 (2-0 in 27-6A) // 28-21 W v. Churchill // Next Matchup: @ SA Madison -- Friday 10/10
Others to Watch: Pieper Warriors (5A), Reagan Rattlers (6A), Comal Canyon Cougars (6A), San Marcos Rattlers (6A), Boerne-Champion Chargers (5A)
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VYPE Austin Central Texas Game of the Week Recap: Cedar Ridge clutch comeback lifts Raiders over Stony Point
07 Oct, 2025
While most are focused on the wild scrum atop the District 25-6A standings, Cedar Ridge and Stony Point clashed in a fierce below-the-radar battle to try to stay in the playoff hunt. When the scoreboard clock reached 0:00, it was Cedar Ridge who had mounted the comeback and snatched a critical 42-38 win Friday night (10/3) in our VYPE Austin Central Texas Game of the Week.
Cedar Ridge jumped on top with a 36-yard Cooper Tougas field goal, but Stony Point quickly responded. A 72-yard heave from Tigers senior quarterback Mason Troyer to senior Tristan Rimes set up Stony at the 2-yard line before platooning senior quarterback Kinnick Kalbus punched it in the next play. The Tigers would hold that lead until the waning minutes of the game.
After Kalbus’ second plunge increased the Tiger’s margin to 14-3 early in the second quarter, Tougas trimmed the Raiders deficit to 14-6 with his second kick of the night. The teams then traded blows throughout the rest of the first half. Troyer (24-45, 363 yards, 2 TD) connected with senior Sean Bradley on a 24-yard swing pass to put Stony Point up 21-6; Raider junior quarterback Dylan Snoga answered with a 13-yard fade pass to sophomore Trent Bell to pull Cedar Ridge back within 21-13; Troyer drilled senior Oliver James on a 27-yard slant pass to boost Stony back to a 15-point lead, 28-13, at the half.
The second half was more of the same. Snoga launched an 81-yard bomb to junior Carter Copeland on a deep route, then connected with senior Jake McGill for the 2-point conversion to make it 28-21 Tigers. Later, with Cedar Ridge driving for the tie, senior Jonah Osborne picked off Snoga and the Tigers capitalized. Junior Marcus Milligan (23-143, TD) scampered in from 8 yards out to boost the Stony Pont lead to 35-21. But Cedar Ridge responded, with senior Noah Devonish taking it 13 yards around the left side to pull the Raiders back within 35-28 after three quarters.
Stony Point’s Tyler White drilled a 27-yard field goal to boost the Tiger lead to 38-28, but the rest of the fourth quarter belonged to Cedar Ridge. Devonish’s (11-100, 2 TD) second touchdown of the night came on a 48-yard dash off left tackle to make it a 3-point game. After the Raiders got the football back, Snoga (16-26, 344 Yds., 3 TD, INT) struck again, threading the needle through good coverage and under heavy pressure to find senior Christian Hall for a 32-yard scoring strike. As Stony Point mounted one last drive, the Raider defense stood firm to preserve the 42-38 comeback.
Stony Point (0-4, 2-4) will look to get their first district win of the season Friday night at winless Manor. Back in the playoff mix, Cedar Ridge (2-2, 3-3) hosts Vandegrift at Dragon Stadium. VYPE will broadcast both games with separate broadcasts for all four teams.
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