Week 7 games

Winning Wildcats
Winning Wildcats
Winning Wildcats
SULPHUR SPRINGS—Texas High unveiled a new offense in its District 14-4A game with Sulphur Springs on Friday at Gerald Prim Stadium, but the Tigers' Wildcat Formation was shelved when their No. 1 wildcat was forced out of the second half with an ankle injury.
Dragons Slayed
Dragons Slayed
Dragons Slayed
NACOGDOCHES —The Corsicana Tigers used a dominant running game to take a 28-7 win over the Nacogdoches Dragons on Friday night at Dragon Stadium.
District of Doom Thriller
District of Doom Thriller
District of Doom Thriller
BULLARD -- Go for the tie at home, the win on the road. It's a saying that's been around football for years. Chapel Hill didn't waver from that Friday night against Bullard, but the victory pendulum fell the Panthers' way in a crucial District of Doom matchup.
Falling Short
Falling Short
Falling Short
Dezmond Chumley threw for 173 yards and a touchdown, but Longview’s rally fell short as the Mesquite Horn Jaguars defeated the Lobos, 25-17, Friday night at E.H. Hanby Stadium.
Takin' It Easy
Takin' It Easy
Takin' It Easy
LINDALE -- The No. 3 John Tyler Lions went to an unfamiliar place Friday night at Eagle Stadium, but came out with a very familiar result.  The Lions dominated Lindale from the start, winning their first-ever matchup with the Eagles, 35-0, to improve to 2-0 in District 16-4A.
Holding Strong
Holding Strong
Holding Strong
ATHENS – The Van Vandals held off a strong charge from the Athens Hornets and came away with a 42-27 win Friday night at Bruce Field.