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High School Football Showdown on CW33: Frisco Heritage vs. Frisco
With less than a handful of games left in the regular season, some teams are playing hard to preserve their playoffs hopes while others are working hard to continue to improve their record this season. Whatever the case may be, the Dallas-Fort Worth area is expected to see a lot of really great games this week. This week, the Thursday highlighted game on CW33 features two Frisco ISD teams-- the Frisco Heritage Coyotes and the Frisco Racoons. VYPE DFW takes a dive into these two teams' seasons and lays out just what fans can expect from this Thursday night game!
Frisco Heritage Coyotes (6-1, 5-0)
Last season, the Coyotes played less than ideal through district play going 2-6 against district opponents (4-6 overall). Unable to make the playoffs, Frisco Heritage began their adjustments early in the offseason and continued their hard work through summer workouts. The hard work paid off as they entered the season with a strong 28-0 victory over non-district opponent Dallas White. After a week two loss (42-39 against Frisco Independence), the Coyotes stepped up their game and never looked back.
Victories over the likes of Frisco Wakeland, Frisco Liberty, Frisco Centennial, Frisco Lebanon Trail, and Sherman have landed the Coyotes an undefeated record in district play where they currently sit in the second place spot-- just behind this week's opponent. The defense has made the biggest impact for the Coyotes so far this season. With major improvements, fans have seen Obi Udom record plenty of sacks against opposing quarterbacks, Kameron Franklin and D'Andre Stephens play alert and ready to bring in interceptions, as well as Dylan Doudt, Isaiah Barajas, and Diego Gonzalez make big hits to record over seven tackles a game each. The offense has also played smart staying ahead of the game with big plays from the likes of Houston Brookshire (averaging 66 receiving yards per game), Nick Clark (averaging 65 rushing yards per game), Bryce Gilchrist (averaging 61 rushing yards per game), and more.
Frisco Raccoons (5-1, 4-0)
Frisco is coming off of a strong season last year where they saw a playoff run end against eventual state champions South Oak Cliff. The team posted a 10-2 overall record (7-1 district record) and looked great in each outing. This season, the team has continued to harness their success as they have led the district in standings. Their only loss this season game in a tough week two non-district matchup against Burleson Centennial (35-14). Learning from the loss, they entered district play to defeat Frisco Liberty, Frisco Centennial, Frisco Lebanon Trail, and Sherman.
The offense has been explosive behind senior running back Jordan Hamilton who has averaged 109 rushing yards per game and 44 receiving yards per game. Hamilton has scored six touchdowns for the team. Jaylen Archibald, Adam Wilson, and Kamdyn Pendergraph have also been major impacts on the offensive side of the ball for the Raccoons. The defense has been tough against their opponents this season as they are led by Aydain Mathis, Nash Horton, and more.
What To Expect
Both teams are currently undefeated in district play and looking to keep it that way. We are going to see Frisco Heritage's strong defense look to put a stop to Frisco's strong offense. Expect to see a back and forth game that continues to get better as the night goes on. This game is going to be action packed- you're not going to want to miss it! If you can't make it out to Frisco for the game, be sure to catch all the action on CW33- kick-off is set for 7 p.m.
DFW Preseason Public School QB of the Year: Frisco Heritage senior Easton Swetnam
Heading into his senior season, Frisco Heritage quarterback Easton Swetnam was named the VYPE DFW 2021 Preseason Public School Quarterback of the Year by high school football fans around the metroplex. VYPE was able to catch up with the star ahead of his first game:
Quick Rewind

During an unprecedented junior season, Swetnam was able to record over 2,300 passing yards, 24 passing touchdowns, 290 rushing yards, and two rushing touchdowns in just eight games.
With a decent season last year, Swetnam says there's no secret to his or Heritage football's success. "I would say that as an offense we were on the same page and trusted each other to do our jobs."
With many great memories, Swetnam shared his favorite: "My favorite memory with the team is probably the stuff we do behind the scenes such as off-season workouts. I would say this is because it just builds a bond between us that makes us stronger as a team."
Staying Focused
With a long off-season, it's possible for athletes to get distracted from hard work. For Swetnam, though, his goals keep him focused. "I stay focused during the off-season because- ultimately- as a team we have one common goal and that is to make the playoffs," said Swetnam.
This year, Swetnam is looking forward to seeing how the team continues to improve as well as improve himself on and off the field. "My mindset going into the school year is to get it done in the classroom so that I can play football in the future," Swetnam told VYPE. "When it comes down to it, if you can get it done in the classroom, you have a better chance to success on the football field." Swetnam says the team goal this year is to make it to playoffs while his personal goal on the field is to throw for 3,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards.
What's In Store?

Swetnam is currently uncommitted, but he hasn't ruled out playing football in college. "I'm looking for a program that welcomes me for who I am," Swetnam noted. "[I'm looking for a program] that has the best interest for myself and my family."
Swetnam plans to major in meteorology.
Coach's Comments
Frisco Heritage head football coach, Kenneth Gilchrist, had great things to say about Swetnam's performance as well as his leadership on the team. "Easton is a fierce competitor on and off the field," Coach Gilchrist told VYPE. "He is very unselfish and would rather one of his teammates have the limelight. He bleeds Coyote maroon and gold."
As Swetnam noted before, a team goal is to make it to the playoffs this season. Coach Gilchrist noted that Swetnam is driven and determined to help the team accomplish this goal in the 2021-22 season. "[Easton] wants nothing more than to help guide his team to the playoffs for the first time since 2014," Gilchrist said in regards to Swetnam's determination on the field and dedication to his team.
































