Texas, October 11, 2025
News Summary
In Texas high school football’s Week 6, there were numerous lopsided victories and high-scoring games. Teams showcased dominant performances with some scoring over 60 points, and others achieving defensive shutouts. Players like Wade Allen and Chase Ames are recognized for their outstanding season statistics. The results indicate a mix of blowouts and competitive matchups, highlighting thrilling moments across various classifications.
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Texas High School Football Week 6 Scores: Dominating Performances Mark the Weekend
Lead: Statewide high school football action in Texas produced a wide array of lopsided victories and high-scoring contests during Week 6. Several teams posted dominant wins by large margins, while other contests remained competitive. The full set of reported scores shows both blowouts and close finishes across classifications. Several players are also noted as having breakout seasons based on cumulative statistics through Week 6.
Key takeaways
The weekend featured multiple large-margin wins, including a single-game output exceeding 90 points and several teams scoring more than 60 points. Defensive shutouts occurred in multiple matchups. Offensively, some individual players stand out for season totals in rushing, passing, receiving and defensive statistics.
Full reported scores (Week 6)
Texas High School Football Week 6 Scores: Dominating Performances Mark the Weekend
- A&M Consolidated 62, Kyle Lehman 0
- Ackerly Sands 69, Matador Motley County 60
- Amarillo 45, Amarillo Caprock 10
- Argyle 41, Arlington Seguin 24
- Arlington Bowie 56, Arlington Martin 43
- Austin LBJ 51, Manor New Tech 0
- Bandera 49, Pearsall 7
- Belton 53, Killeen Ellison 42
- Bluff Dale 34, Three Way 29
- Brownsville Lopez 34, PSJA Southwest 18
- Byron Nelson 30, Keller 27
- Canyon Randall 27, Dumas 14
- Cibolo Steele 48, Converse Judson 14
- Coahoma 33, San Angelo Grape Creek 27
- Dallas Carter 43, Dallas Roosevelt 0
- Dallas Kimball 24, Dallas Lincoln 19
- Dallas Pinkston 49, Wilmer-Hutchins 14
- Decatur 91, FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis 8
- Denison 41, Frisco Memorial 23
- Denton Guyer 44, Lewisville Hebron 16
- Edinburg 17, PSJA 14
- Edinburg Vela 52, La Joya Juarez-Lincoln 0
- El Paso Eastlake 49, EP Socorro 7
- Fort Bend Marshall 37, Rosenberg Lamar 7
- Fort Bend Travis 47, Fort Bend Austin 24
- Frankston 32, Corsicana Mildred 6
- Frisco 48, Sherman 17
- Garland Sachse 35, North Garland 10
- Grand Oaks 28, Conroe 14
- Gregory-Portland 56, CC Moody 0
- Haltom 61, Grand Prairie 20
- Harlingen 40, Brownsville Memorial 39
- Houston King 42, Humble Summer Creek 28
- Houston Langham Creek 38, Cypress Springs 28
- Jordan 21, Katy Seven Lakes 6
- Kingsville King 47, SA Memorial 0
- Kopperl 68, Hill Homeschool 51
- Long Creek 21, SA Christian 14
- Mansfield 28, Crowley 14
- Mansfield Legacy 36, Saginaw Boswell 30
- McAllen Rowe 49, Rio Grande City 21
- North Crowley 41, Mansfield Lake Ridge 10
- Port Isabel 34, Brownsville St. Joseph 32
- Prosper Rock Hill 22, McKinney Boyd 11
- Richardson 62, Irving Nimitz 7
- Richardson Berkner 36, Irving MacArthur 17
- Richardson Pearce 48, Irving 0
- SA Burbank 29, SA Highlands 15
- SA Houston 28, SA Lanier 14
- SA Northside Warren 41, SA Northside Taft 37
- Saginaw 50, FW Arlington Heights 47
- San Antonio Southwest Legacy 27, Laredo Martin 14
- Sharyland Pioneer 31, Alice 14
- South Grand Prairie 53, Arlington Lamar 0
- Southlake Carroll 66, Northwest Eaton 7
- Taft 43, Banquete 12
- Terrell 21, Midlothian Heritage 14
- Victoria East 43, SA MacArthur 7
- Waco University 58, Bryan Rudder 3
- Walnut Grove 70, Frisco Liberty 14
- Weslaco 57, La Joya 7
- Wylie East 55, South Garland 0
Notable individual season performances
Various players are having breakout seasons, including:
- Wade Allen (Westwood): Leading rusher with 898 yards, 9 TDs
- Chase Ames (Dripping Springs): 1,591 yards, 23 TDs as QB
- Jordan Anderson (Weiss): 31 catches for 558 yards, 9 TDs
- Eric Abraham (Westlake): 29 tackles, 1 interception as safety
- Jackson Arnold (Leander): 30 tackles, 1 interception return for a touchdown
Supporting details and context
Week 6 results reflect a mix of offensive explosions and defensive shutouts across Texas high school football programs. Several games ended with double-digit margins, and at least one game reached the 90-point mark for a winning team. Special teams and turnovers often shape outcomes in games with large margins, while contests decided by a touchdown or less show continued parity in many districts.
The player statistics listed above summarize season totals reported through Week 6 for select individuals identified as having breakout efforts. Those individual totals include rushing yards and touchdowns, passing yards and passing touchdowns for a quarterback, receiving catches, yards and receiving touchdowns, and defensive tackles and interceptions. These figures represent season accumulations through the most recent completed week of play.
What this means going forward
Teams with large margins of victory will carry momentum into the middle portion of the season, while players with notable season totals will be ones to watch as districts move toward playoff qualification periods. Results from Week 6 will factor into local rankings and playoff seeding as districts finalize schedules and tiebreakers in coming weeks.
FAQ
What were the Texas High School Football Week 6 Scores: Dominating Performances Mark the Weekend?
Texas High School Football Week 6 Scores: Dominating Performances Mark the Weekend
A&M Consolidated 62, Kyle Lehman 0; Ackerly Sands 69, Matador Motley County 60; Amarillo 45, Amarillo Caprock 10; Argyle 41, Arlington Seguin 24; Arlington Bowie 56, Arlington Martin 43; Austin LBJ 51, Manor New Tech 0; Bandera 49, Pearsall 7; Belton 53, Killeen Ellison 42; Bluff Dale 34, Three Way 29; Brownsville Lopez 34, PSJA Southwest 18; Byron Nelson 30, Keller 27; Canyon Randall 27, Dumas 14; Cibolo Steele 48, Converse Judson 14; Coahoma 33, San Angelo Grape Creek 27; Dallas Carter 43, Dallas Roosevelt 0; Dallas Kimball 24, Dallas Lincoln 19; Dallas Pinkston 49, Wilmer-Hutchins 14; Decatur 91, FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis 8; Denison 41, Frisco Memorial 23; Denton Guyer 44, Lewisville Hebron 16; Edinburg 17, PSJA 14; Edinburg Vela 52, La Joya Juarez-Lincoln 0; El Paso Eastlake 49, EP Socorro 7; Fort Bend Marshall 37, Rosenberg Lamar 7; Fort Bend Travis 47, Fort Bend Austin 24; Frankston 32, Corsicana Mildred 6; Frisco 48, Sherman 17; Garland Sachse 35, North Garland 10; Grand Oaks 28, Conroe 14; Gregory-Portland 56, CC Moody 0; Haltom 61, Grand Prairie 20; Harlingen 40, Brownsville Memorial 39; Houston King 42, Humble Summer Creek 28; Houston Langham Creek 38, Cypress Springs 28; Jordan 21, Katy Seven Lakes 6; Kingsville King 47, SA Memorial 0; Kopperl 68, Hill Homeschool 51; Long Creek 21, SA Christian 14; Mansfield 28, Crowley 14; Mansfield Legacy 36, Saginaw Boswell 30; McAllen Rowe 49, Rio Grande City 21; North Crowley 41, Mansfield Lake Ridge 10; Port Isabel 34, Brownsville St. Joseph 32; Prosper Rock Hill 22, McKinney Boyd 11; Richardson 62, Irving Nimitz 7; Richardson Berkner 36, Irving MacArthur 17; Richardson Pearce 48, Irving 0; SA Burbank 29, SA Highlands 15; SA Houston 28, SA Lanier 14; SA Northside Warren 41, SA Northside Taft 37; Saginaw 50, FW Arlington Heights 47; San Antonio Southwest Legacy 27, Laredo Martin 14; Sharyland Pioneer 31, Alice 14; South Grand Prairie 53, Arlington Lamar 0; Southlake Carroll 66, Northwest Eaton 7; Taft 43, Banquete 12; Terrell 21, Midlothian Heritage 14; Victoria East 43, SA MacArthur 7; Waco University 58, Bryan Rudder 3; Walnut Grove 70, Frisco Liberty 14; Weslaco 57, La Joya 7; Wylie East 55, South Garland 0
Which players are listed as having breakout seasons?
Various players are having breakout seasons, including:
Wade Allen (Westwood): Leading rusher with 898 yards, 9 TDs; Chase Ames (Dripping Springs): 1,591 yards, 23 TDs as QB; Jordan Anderson (Weiss): 31 catches for 558 yards, 9 TDs; Eric Abraham (Westlake): 29 tackles, 1 interception as safety; Jackson Arnold (Leander): 30 tackles, 1 interception return for a touchdown
Summary table of selected highlights
Highlight | Detail |
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Highest single-game team score | Decatur 91, FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis 8 |
Largest reported winning margin (selected) | Decatur 91 over FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis (83-point margin) |
Other high team scores | Walnut Grove 70, Frisco Liberty 14; Southlake Carroll 66, Northwest Eaton 7; Richardson 62, Irving Nimitz 7 |
Notable individual season totals | Wade Allen: 898 yards, 9 TDs; Chase Ames: 1,591 yards, 23 TDs as QB; Jordan Anderson: 31 catches for 558 yards, 9 TDs |
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