Catch all the action from our Fort Bend affiliate with Friday night's match-up:
Travis Tigers vs. Hightower Hurricanes
7:00 Kickoff
Fort Bend Crew: Roger Smith. James Kowalewski
Catch all the action from our Fort Bend affiliate with Friday night's match-up:
Travis Tigers vs. Hightower Hurricanes
7:00 Kickoff
Fort Bend Crew: Roger Smith. James Kowalewski
PLANO, Texas – January 28, 2021 – The 2020 Texas high school football season had a few challenges because of the global pandemic. However, the performances of six remarkable players managed to get everyone's attention. These high school football stars have been selected as Built Ford Tough Texas High School Football Players of the Year. For fifteen years, Ford Motor Company has recognized the best players of each high school football season. Without fail, many of those players go on to prestigious collegiate and professional careers.
Enjoy the games from Monday January 25, 2021.
ARLINGTON - Last week, Katy just completely ran away with things in the first half over Buda Hays, using a dominating defense and a strong ground-and-pound offense with timely passes sprinkled in.
Once again, Katy, which has looked like vintage Katy this year, made things miserable on both sides of the ball for Cedar Hill on the way to an emphatic 51-14 win - Katy's ninth state championship and the first since 2015.
The game unfolded exactly as Katy would have liked: slow; low-scoring. But once the dam broke on Cedar Hill's defense, Katy just poured it on.
No matter what Cedar Hill tried to throw at Katy in the first half, nothing worked, and nearly everything worked for Katy on the way to a 24-0 halftime lead.
💥TOUCHDOWN TIGERS💥
Isaiah Smith takes off on the right side of the field for six to give Katy another score before the end of the half. The Tigers lead Cedar Hill 24-0 with :36 seconds left in the second quarter.@tommy_yarrish | @VYPEDFW | #UILState pic.twitter.com/5DZ3xrAHJw
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) January 16, 2021
Cedar Hill finally found some life after a fake punt brought the ball all the way down to the Katy 4. Cedar Hill scored a few plays later but it was too little, too late.
Seth Davis took home the offensive MVP with 124 yards and a touchdown with his brother netting 104 yards on the ground with a score of his own.
As was thought to be the case before the game, Katy's rushing attack and tough defense was just way too much for Cedar Hill to handle, with Kaidon Salter unable to do much.
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