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Top Performances in Dallas High School Football Week 5

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Dallas, September 27, 2025

News Summary

High school football in the Dallas metro area showcased standout performances in Week 5. Frisco Liberty’s Brody Schramek led the rushing with 291 yards while Highland Park’s Buck Randall topped the passing charts with 467 yards. The report highlights individual successes and previews upcoming games as teams gear up for a busy weekend with 152 games scheduled.

Dallas — High school football in the Dallas metro area produced several standout performances in Week 5, led by multiple players who posted exceptional rushing and passing totals. The week’s statistical leaders and notable outcomes provide a clear snapshot of individual production and the upcoming slate of Metro-area games.

Top performances and immediate takeaways

The most significant individual rushing performance in Week 5 came from Brody Schramek of Frisco Liberty with 291 yards. Other top rushers included Brendon Gleim (Hurst L.D. Bell) with 236 yards and Chance Culley (Plano) with 235 yards. On the passing side, Buck Randall of Highland Park led all quarterbacks with 467 yards, followed by Jayden Maples of Frisco Wakeland with 407 yards and Bodey Weaver of Colleyville Heritage with 368 yards.

Rushing leaders

Top rushing performance in Week 5:

  • Brody Schramek, Frisco Liberty – 291 yards
  • Brendon Gleim, Hurst L.D. Bell – 236 yards
  • Chance Culley, Plano – 235 yards
  • SaRod Baker, DeSoto – 217 yards
  • Tayrone Thomas, Arlington Lamar – 217 yards
  • Josiah Lucas, South Grand Prairie – 211 yards
  • Dax Montelongo, Midlothian Heritage – 200 yards
  • William Taylor, Prestonwood Christian – 198 yards
  • Cam Newton, Prosper Walnut Grove – 184 yards
  • Carter Morgan, Denton Guyer – 176 yards
  • Damarian Robinson, West Mesquite – 174 yards
  • Vudrico Roberson, Haltom – 173 yards

Additional notable rushing performances

  • Khamill Pruitt, Arlington Lamar – 226 yards
  • Davian Groce, Frisco Lone Star – 215 yards
  • Collin Fannin-White, Princeton – 212 yards
  • Greg Nash Jr., Bryan Adams – 206 yards
  • Keshawn Myles, Anna – 191 yards
  • Charlie Olmstead, Highland Park – 158 yards
  • Keidric Osunde-Brown, Arlington Bowie – 144 yards
  • Okeith Robinson, Lincoln – 144 yards
  • Nolan Hawkins, Trophy Club Byron Nelson – 143 yards
  • Elijah Lewis, Haltom – 142 yards
  • Cedric Thornton, Frisco Wakeland – 141 yards
  • Lathon Latiolais, Prosper – 140 yards

Passing leaders

Top passing performance:

  • Buck Randall, Highland Park – 467 yards
  • Jayden Maples, Frisco Wakeland – 407 yards
  • Bodey Weaver, Colleyville Heritage – 368 yards
  • Jayden Shaw, Arlington Lamar – 341 yards
  • Marcus Flowers, Princeton – 338 yards
  • Dimera Smith, Bryan Adams – 315 yards
  • Tre Williams, Lewisville – 315 yards
  • Isaiah Taylor, Keller Central – 268 yards
  • Maguire Gasperson, Argyle – 257 yards
  • Baron Sampson, Flower Mound – 257 yards
  • Ziondre Williams, Anna – 248 yards
  • Chuck Smith, Lake Highlands – 243 yards

What this means for teams and schedules

Individual production in Week 5 highlights players who are central to their teams’ offensive strategies and could influence upcoming matchups. Rushers with multiple big games or high single-game totals may continue to receive heavier workload assignments, while quarterbacks posting large passing totals could shape game plans for opponents preparing to slow down big-play threats.

Upcoming games

Upcoming games in the Dallas metro area:

  • 152 games scheduled on September 25-27
  • Highlighted matchups include Frisco Panther Creek vs. Celina
  • Notable first-day games include Adamson vs. South Oak Cliff

Daily updates on game performances available through the Dallas Metro High School Football Scoreboard.

Background and context

High school football stat lines often fluctuate week to week, but Week 5’s leaders show where standout players have produced significant yardage both on the ground and through the air. Teams and coaches will use these results to prepare for the dense weekend schedule with 152 games across the metro area. Players listed among the top performers have the potential to affect rankings, playoff positioning, and scouting evaluations as the season progresses.

How the data is organized

The information presented lists Week 5 leaders in rushing and passing along with additional notable rushing totals. Passing leaders are ranked by single-game yardage totals, with rushing leaders similarly ranked. The schedule note identifies the number of games set for the coming weekend and highlights a few matchups of local interest.


FAQ

What were the top rushing performances in Week 5?

The article lists the Top rushing performance in Week 5: Brody Schramek, Frisco Liberty – 291 yards; Brendon Gleim, Hurst L.D. Bell – 236 yards; Chance Culley, Plano – 235 yards; SaRod Baker, DeSoto – 217 yards; Tayrone Thomas, Arlington Lamar – 217 yards; Josiah Lucas, South Grand Prairie – 211 yards; Dax Montelongo, Midlothian Heritage – 200 yards; William Taylor, Prestonwood Christian – 198 yards; Cam Newton, Prosper Walnut Grove – 184 yards; Carter Morgan, Denton Guyer – 176 yards; Damarian Robinson, West Mesquite – 174 yards; Vudrico Roberson, Haltom – 173 yards.

Were there additional notable rushing performances?

Yes. The article lists Additional notable rushing performances: Khamill Pruitt, Arlington Lamar – 226 yards; Davian Groce, Frisco Lone Star – 215 yards; Collin Fannin-White, Princeton – 212 yards; Greg Nash Jr., Bryan Adams – 206 yards; Keshawn Myles, Anna – 191 yards; Charlie Olmstead, Highland Park – 158 yards; Keidric Osunde-Brown, Arlington Bowie – 144 yards; Okeith Robinson, Lincoln – 144 yards; Nolan Hawkins, Trophy Club Byron Nelson – 143 yards; Elijah Lewis, Haltom – 142 yards; Cedric Thornton, Frisco Wakeland – 141 yards; Lathon Latiolais, Prosper – 140 yards.

Who topped the passing charts in Week 5?

The article lists the Top passing performance: Buck Randall, Highland Park – 467 yards; Jayden Maples, Frisco Wakeland – 407 yards; Bodey Weaver, Colleyville Heritage – 368 yards; Jayden Shaw, Arlington Lamar – 341 yards; Marcus Flowers, Princeton – 338 yards; Dimera Smith, Bryan Adams – 315 yards; Tre Williams, Lewisville – 315 yards; Isaiah Taylor, Keller Central – 268 yards; Maguire Gasperson, Argyle – 257 yards; Baron Sampson, Flower Mound – 257 yards; Ziondre Williams, Anna – 248 yards; Chuck Smith, Lake Highlands – 243 yards.

How many games are scheduled in the Dallas metro area this weekend?

The article notes 152 games scheduled on September 25-27.

Which matchups were highlighted for the upcoming slate?

Highlighted matchups include Frisco Panther Creek vs. Celina. Notable first-day games include Adamson vs. South Oak Cliff.

Where can daily updates on game performances be found?

Daily updates on game performances available through the Dallas Metro High School Football Scoreboard.

Key Week 5 performance summary

Category Top Performer Yards
Rushing (Top) Brody Schramek, Frisco Liberty 291
Rushing (2nd) Brendon Gleim, Hurst L.D. Bell 236
Rushing (3rd) Chance Culley, Plano 235
Passing (Top) Buck Randall, Highland Park 467
Passing (2nd) Jayden Maples, Frisco Wakeland 407
Passing (3rd) Bodey Weaver, Colleyville Heritage 368

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