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VYPE DFW Football Game of the Week: Denton Guyer vs. Aledo (Week 1)
Friday, August 29 – 7:30 PM | Tim Buchanan Stadium, Aledo
Two of North Texas’ most storied football programs will kick off the 2025 season in style when the Denton Guyer Wildcats travel to Aledo to face the Bearcats in a high-stakes non-district battle under the lights at Tim Buchanan Stadium.
Both teams enter the new year with high expectations and plenty of returning firepower, despite undergoing some changes at key positions.
For Denton Guyer, 2025 marks the second season under head coach Reed Heim, who previously served as the team’s defensive coordinator. The Wildcats are coming off a 10-4 campaign that culminated in an extensive run to the 6A-Division II Region I Final, where they were edged out in a 56-45 score-fest against Southlake Carroll.
Offensively, Guyer will be looking to replace the production of standout quarterback Kevin Sperry, now at Florida State. Even so, there’s no shortage of playmakers on Heim’s roster.
Junior athlete Erick “DJ” Reese returns after a breakout season in which he earned District Offensive Newcomer of the Year honors, posting over 900 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns.
Senior tailback DJ Black adds experience and consistency out of the backfield, while senior wideout Corbin Glasco—a Kansas-commit—brings big-play potential to the perimeter.
But where Guyer may shine brightest is on the defensive side of the ball, fitting for a team led by a coach with a defensive pedigree.
Junior DT Khyren Haywood anchors the line after a dominant sophomore season that earned him first-team, all-district recognition and interest from major college programs including Texas, LSU, and Oregon.
He’s joined in the trenches by junior edge rusher Zane Rowe, another four-star recruit with a similar array of offers.
The linebacker unit is equally stacked, led by Illinois-commit Kaedyn Cobbs and returning stat-stuffer Ryder Garcia, who racked up 109 tackles, 9.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles in 2024.
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Aledo, meanwhile, enters 2025 hungry to reclaim its perch atop 5A-DI after last season’s 12-2 finish ended short of a third consecutive state title.
Head coach Robby Jones, after taking the reins from longtime leader Tim Buchanan in 2017, has maintained Aledo’s championship-level standard and returns a loaded roster intent on making another title run.
Leading the Bearcats’ offense is senior wide receiver Kaydon Finley, a four-star Notre Dame-commit who torched defenses last year to the tune of 1,432 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns.
With former District MVP Raycine Guillory now at Utah, the backfield spotlight turns to senior Kaden Winkfield, a second-team, all-district selection poised for a larger role.
Up front, experienced linemen Payton Williams (UTSA-commit) and Ryan Campbell (Trinity-commit) will set the tone in the trenches.
Defensively, Aledo’s veteran core includes first-team, all-district selections at every level—Tulsa-bound DE Carson Dempsey, stalwart tackle Decker Sanders, linebacker Chase Wilburn, and Army-bound safety Lamel Swanson—giving the Bearcats an undeniable veteran presence.
This clash not only pits 6A vs. 5A but serves as an early litmus test for two programs with championship ambitions. For fans across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, it’s a must-watch opener with State-caliber talent on both sidelines.
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Title Town Persists: Aledo wins 12th State Title with victory over Smithson Valley
It was a questionable start to the UIL Class 5A Division 1 state title game for the Aledo Bearcats as they suffered blow after blow to begin the game. Persistence and resilience paid off, though, as they regrouped and came together to win the program’s 12th State Title with a 51-8 victory over Smithson Valley.
Beginning the game with a safety against you is not a way anyone wants to start a football game, much less the state championship game. A safety followed by a field goal, an interception, and another field goal for Smithson Valley plagued the Bearcats in the first quarter before the team found their footing at AT&T Stadium.
Hawk Patrick-Daniels scored the first touchdown of the game for either team on a 23-yard rush. From there, the Bearcats posted seven unanswered scores— a 7-yard run from Patrick-Daniels, a pass from Hauss Hejny to Kaydon Finley who took it 69 yards to the house, a field goal from Cole Crawford, a 29-yard pass from Hejny to Colton McCoy, a 51-yard run from Patrick-Daniels, a 10-yard keeper from Hejny, and another score from Roderick Blake to hammer in the final nail.
“We have a special team,” said offensive MVP, Patrick-Daniels. “I’m not really a crier, but getting to see everyone play and everyone be happy makes me really happy. I might cry later when it all sinks in.” Patrick-Daniels contributed heavily to the Aledo offense this season as they took their campaign to the next level to ensure a 12th title for the program. “I’m blessed to have the best O-line in the state. I’m not really sure what our legacy is— it’s there, but I feel like we could have been much better throughout the year. I love this team.. we overcome everything.”
Patrick-Daniels was never worried about being down to start the game. “I knew I had to be the person to spark up and that’s what I did. That’s what got everyone else motivated.” Although he was a huge motivation himself, he credits head coach Robby Jones as being the biggest motivator of the night. “He told us not to keep our heads down. We listened to him and came out state champions.”
Another victory for Aledo is in the books as the team heads off to rest before celebrating. Fans can expect this team to continue their dominance as they take to the offseason.