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Texas High School Football Week 2 Highlights

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Texas, September 6, 2025

News Summary

Texas high school football showcased a mix of dominant shutouts and nail-biting finishes in Week 2. Austin Westlake and Boys Ranch excelled with decisive wins, including a 66-0 shutout and a 60-0 victory, respectively. Meanwhile, some games were decided by just a point, highlighting the competitive nature of the league. Edinburg Economedes stood out with a whopping 78 points in their match, adding to the excitement. These performances signal emerging patterns early in the season as teams prepare for tougher matches ahead.

Austin — High school football across Texas produced a week of lopsided victories, high-scoring offenses and several one-score finishes during Week 2 (Sept. 4-6, 2025). Several teams recorded shutouts and dominant margins, while a handful of games were decided by a single point, underscoring the mix of blowouts and close contests early in the season.

Overview: Big wins, shutouts and close finishes

The most decisive victories included Austin Westlake blanking San Benito 66-0 and Boys Ranch shutting out Lazbuddie 60-0. Other commanding performances came from West Plains (58-0), Anson (56-0) and Edinburg Economedes, which piled up 78 points in a 78-21 win over Brownsville Porter. Several teams posted high point totals overall, with Ackerly Sands scoring 74 in a 74-29 victory and Wildorado reaching 73 points in a 73-27 game.

Not all contests were one-sided. Several matchups were decided by a single score or less: Brownsville Rivera edged Edinburg North 45-44, Garland Sachse beat Arlington Lamar 24-21, and Grapevine narrowly defeated North Richland Hills Birdville 24-21. Other close outcomes included Lubbock Monterey over Abilene Wylie 24-21 and Conroe Oak Ridge topping Houston Stratford 35-32.

Key wins and game highlights

Dominant offensive performances

  • Edinburg Economedes 78, Brownsville Porter 21 — one of the highest-scoring outputs of the week.
  • Ackerly Sands 74, O’Donnell 29 — a 74-point night showcased a prolific offense.
  • Wildorado 73, Amarillo PCHEA 27 — another high-scoring win among smaller schools.
  • McAllen 54, PSJA Memorial 10 and Abilene Christian 49, Midland Trinity 0 — playoff-style margins early in the schedule.

Shutouts and defensive showings

  • Austin Westlake 66, San Benito 0
  • Boys Ranch 60, Lazbuddie 0
  • West Plains 58, Clint Horizon 0
  • Anson 56, Archer City 0
  • Abilene Christian 49, Midland Trinity 0

Close finishes and competitive matchups

  • Brownsville Rivera 45, Edinburg North 44 — one-point game.
  • Conroe Oak Ridge 35, Houston Stratford 32 — three-point margin.
  • Mission 28, Weslaco East 26 — another narrow district-style result.
  • Tatum 41, Daingerfield 30 and Midlothian 59, Ennis 41 — high-scoring, competitive affairs.

Regional notes and notable programs

Large metropolitan programs posted a mix of results. Suburban and urban teams such as Frisco Reedy (33-0 over Frisco Emerson), Frisco Centennial (21-10 over Frisco Liberty), and Frisco Wakeland (24-14 over Lewisville The Colony) picked up wins that keep them unbeaten early in the season. North Texas saw several notable games, including Denton Ryan 20, Mansfield Timberview 12 and McKinney defeating Garland Lakeview Centennial 28-14.

In South and Rio Grande Valley play, offensive fireworks were on display with Edinburg Economedes and McAllen putting up big numbers. Border and West Texas programs also recorded decisive wins, including Amarillo area victories (various schools) and dominant performances by teams such as Miami (62-6) and Refugio (55-6).

What this means early in the season

Week 2 results offer early indicators of depth, offensive rhythm and defensive strengths for programs across classifications. Dominant margins may reflect mismatches or a team peaking early, while tight games point to competitive balance within districts and conferences. The results will inform coaches as they prepare for upcoming district schedules, where consistency and performance against similar-level opponents will matter most.

Selected Week 2 results (partial list)

The following is a selection of scores from Sept. 4-6, 2025. The list is not exhaustive but highlights a broad cross-section of games across the state:

  • Amarillo Palo Duro 48, Amarillo Caprock 0
  • Anthony 48, Cobre (N.M.) 16
  • Arlington Seguin 41, Red Oak 34
  • Barbers Hill 40, Manvel 35
  • Boerne 35, Laredo United 31
  • Brownsville Rivera 45, Edinburg North 44
  • Burleson 57, Cleburne 14
  • Cypress Ranch 62, New Caney 7
  • Edinburg Economedes 78, Brownsville Porter 21
  • FW Southwest 50, Wilmer-Hutchins 21
  • McAllen 54, PSJA Memorial 10
  • Princeton 49, Garland Naaman Forest 31
  • Prosper 45, Rockwall-Heath 27
  • Uvalde 50, Eagle Pass Winn 21
  • Wildorado 73, Amarillo PCHEA 27
  • …and numerous other matchups across the state.

Background

The games listed occurred during Week 2 of the 2025 high school football season in Texas. Early non-district and district matchups often shape team direction for the coming weeks, allowing coaches to adjust depth charts and schemes. With multiple classifications and hundreds of programs statewide, Week 2 offers a snapshot of form rather than definitive rankings.

FAQ

Which dates did Week 2 cover?

Week 2 games took place Sept. 4-6, 2025.

Which teams recorded the largest margins of victory?

Notable large margins included Austin Westlake (66-0), Boys Ranch (60-0), West Plains (58-0), Edinburg Economedes (78-21), and Anson (56-0).

Which games were decided by one point?

At least one game was decided by a single point: Brownsville Rivera 45, Edinburg North 44. Several other contests were decided by three points or less.

Is this a complete list of all Texas games that week?

No. The list provided is partial and highlights a selection of games and outcomes from across the state during the specified dates.

Where can complete scores and schedules be found?

Full schedules and complete scoreboards are maintained by individual school athletic departments and district offices, which publish comprehensive results for their programs.

Selected big wins by margin (Week 2, Sept. 4-6, 2025)
Team Opponent Score Margin Visual
Austin Westlake San Benito 66-0 66
Boys Ranch Lazbuddie 60-0 60
West Plains Clint Horizon 58-0 58
Edinburg Economedes Brownsville Porter 78-21 57
Anson Archer City 56-0 56

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