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ONE GAME AT A TIME: Brutal schedule not phasing the Travis Tigers so far
The Travis Tigers (2-0) needed to start off quickly with Mayde Creek, Katy Jordan, Randle, Hightower, and Ridge Point in the first five weeks of the season. Head coach Trey Sissom had his guys ready right out of the blocks.
“We knew what we had in front of us and I told the guys that we have to play our best football out of the gate,” Sissom said. “We had to get going now, and they have responded to the challenge so far.”
The Tigers knocked off Mayde Creek last week, 16-15, before taking down VYPE’s No. 12 Katy Jordan, 27-16, on Thursday night.
“Jordan is a great team and really huge,” Sissom laughed. “We just didn’t want to turn the ball over and leaned on our defense. We had a blocked FG and an interception for a touchdown by Davis Kinney (Northwestern-commit) to seal the game.”
Grant Merritt leads the defense up front, while Malcolm Graham handles the middle of the field at linebacker. Kinney and Oklahoma State commit Josiah Vilmael patrol the secondary.
“Grant is so dependable, and Malcolm doesn’t realize he’s a 6-foot-3, 235-pound full-grown adult out there playing with high schoolers,” Sissom laughed. “Our secondary is special.”
On offense, wide receivers David Brewer and Ethan Williams are the leaders on that side of the ball, while Adeleke Ajayi moves the chains at running back.
“We lost one of our guys at quarterback with a broken collarbone against Mayde Creek, so we are really coaching up the guys we’ve got and they are doing great. Ajayi has patiently waited his turn and is now the guy. He’s making the most of his time.”
Next up are the defending Class 5A state champion Randle Lions.
“It doesn’t get easier, but a lot of our guys have started since they were sophomores and nothing really phases them. They are just taking it a game at a time.”
Ridge Point will come out fighting in 2020 after losing to Travis in a district game for the first time last year.
Who will rule the 20-6A roost?
Ridge Point has a new coach, and finished second in 2019. Travis swept through the regular season undefeated to climb above Ridge Point for the first time since the Panthers moved up to 6A. Now, the George Ranch Longhorns join the district whose playoff entries face Katy ISD foes in the first round of the playoffs. The UIL might have created a three-headed monster for the other contenders in District 20-6A.
VYPE's James Kowalewski probes Ridge Point's new HC, Rick LaFavers, Trey Sissom of Travis and George Ranch's Nick Cavallo about what they'll bring to the party that is the long-awaited high school football season. And it's certainly time to celebrate the game, even though the party started late because of COVID-19.
NOTE: Due to one positive COVID-19 case and the need to quarantine additional players, the Foster vs FB Travis Varsity foot game scheduled for Oct. 1 has been canceled. The interview below was recorded before the game cancellation






























