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Standout Performances in Week 9 High School Football

High school football players in action during a game in Dallas

Dallas, October 25, 2025

News Summary

Week 9 of high school football in Dallas showcased exceptional performances, with Cam Newton from Prosper Walnut Grove leading the rushing with 251 yards. Other players also shined, exceeding 150 rushing yards and 300 passing yards. Numerous teams celebrated significant victories, influencing playoff seeding and weekly awards as student-athletes delivered game-changing performances. The article highlights the key statistics of the week, emphasizing the competitive nature of the local leagues.

Dallas — Week 9 of high school football produced a series of standout individual performances across the Dallas area, with multiple players posting high-yardage rushing and passing games. The most productive rushing game came from Cam Newton, Prosper Walnut Grove, rushed for 251 yards. Several other runners exceeded 150 yards, while multiple quarterbacks topped 300 passing yards.

Key performances and statistical leaders

The top rushing outputs reported for Week 9 include:

  • Cam Newton, Prosper Walnut Grove, rushed for 251 yards.
  • Tayrone Thomas, Arlington Lamar, rushed for 219 yards.
  • Chance Culley, Plano, rushed for 213 yards.
  • Kiante Ingram, North Crowley, rushed for 213 yards.
  • William Taylor, Prestonwood Christian, rushed for 198 yards.
  • Zahir Trufant, Denton Braswell, rushed for 197 yards.
  • E. Rose, Kaufman, rushed for 193 yards.
  • Jacob Swain, Melissa, rushed for 190 yards.
  • Darrik Ward, Crandall, rushed for 181 yards.
  • Brock Boyd, Southlake Carroll, rushed for 171 yards.
  • Ta’Lan Beachum, Lincoln, rushed for 166 yards.
  • Victor Scott, Lancaster, rushed for 166 yards.
  • SaRod Baker, DeSoto, rushed for 164 yards.
  • Jake Graham, Grapevine, rushed for 160 yards.
  • Beckham Smith, Parish Episcopal, rushed for 159 yards.
  • Maxwell Nichols, Arlington Bowie, rushed for 159 yards.
  • Aaron Niermann, Frisco Reedy, rushed for 153 yards.
  • Devin Scott, Carrollton Ranchview, rushed for 145 yards.
  • Dameon Crowe, Richardson, rushed for 145 yards.
  • Keidric Osunde-Brown, Arlington Bowie, rushed for 141 yards.
  • LJ Taylor, Celina, rushed for 140 yards.
  • Jeremiah Douglas, Crandall, rushed for 139 yards.
  • Braden Harbour, John Paul II, rushed for 135 yards.
  • Lathon Latiolais, Prosper, rushed for 130 yards.

The top passing outputs reported for Week 9 include:

  • Lucas Sawyer, Richardson, passed for 383 yards.
  • Angelo Renda, Southlake Carroll, passed for 380 yards.
  • Brett Holloway, Melissa, passed for 378 yards.
  • Buck Randall, Highland Park, passed for 367 yards.
  • Brady Brock, Hebron, passed for 332 yards.
  • Bowe Bentley, Celina, passed for 318 yards.
  • Jaiden Mclemore, Wylie East, passed for 309 yards.
  • Braeden Imhoff, Prosper, passed for 303 yards.
  • Cade Lynch, John Paul II, passed for 297 yards.
  • Cason Garcia, Carrollton Creekview, passed for 281 yards.
  • Logan Lucero, Parish Episcopal, passed for 273 yards.
  • Rushil Allada, Carrollton Ranchview, passed for 268 yards.

Game context and competition

Week 9 featured top performances in rushing, receiving, and passing from Dallas-area players. Dallas area teams played in various UIL and TAPPS high school football games during Week 9. Numerous teams achieved significant victories, with highlighted scores and performances from various games across the region.

How these performances affected standings and outlook

High individual outputs in Week 9 are likely to influence playoff seeding considerations and weekly awards where those recognitions are assigned. Rushing performances that topped 200 yards and passing performances that approached or exceeded 350 yards stood out as game-changing efforts that often correlated with team success on the scoreboard.

Additional notes on reporting

The compiled list focuses on reported yardage leaders in rushing and passing for Week 9 among Dallas-area high school programs. The list includes players from public school districts and private school associations active in the area, reflecting a broad cross-section of local competition.


FAQ

Which player rushed for 251 yards?

Cam Newton, Prosper Walnut Grove, rushed for 251 yards.

Which players rushed for more than 200 yards in Week 9?

Tayrone Thomas, Arlington Lamar, rushed for 219 yards. Chance Culley, Plano, rushed for 213 yards. Kiante Ingram, North Crowley, rushed for 213 yards.

Which players passed for more than 350 yards in Week 9?

Lucas Sawyer, Richardson, passed for 383 yards. Angelo Renda, Southlake Carroll, passed for 380 yards. Brett Holloway, Melissa, passed for 378 yards. Buck Randall, Highland Park, passed for 367 yards.

Did Week 9 include both UIL and TAPPS games?

Dallas area teams played in various UIL and TAPPS high school football games during Week 9.

What was the general theme of Week 9 performances?

Week 9 featured top performances in rushing, receiving, and passing from Dallas-area players.


Selected Week 9 leaders (yards)
Player Team Stat Yards
Cam Newton Prosper Walnut Grove Rushing 251
Tayrone Thomas Arlington Lamar Rushing 219
Chance Culley Plano Rushing 213
Lucas Sawyer Richardson Passing 383
Angelo Renda Southlake Carroll Passing 380
Brett Holloway Melissa Passing 378

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