2015 Week 1 Games

Opening Statement
Opening Statement
Opening Statement
WHITEHOUSE — Texas High built a big lead early in the fourth quarter and the Tigers avenged last year's last-minute loss to Whitehouse with a 48-20 win at Wildcat Stadium Friday in the season opener.
Bumpy Beginning
Bumpy Beginning
Bumpy Beginning
PLANO -- Plano scored touchdowns off two John Tyler turnovers and Brandon Stephens ran for three touchdowns to help the Wildcats beat the Lions, 35-17, on Friday night at John Clark Stadium.
Off To The Races
Off To The Races
Off To The Races
ROYSE CITY -- The Marshall Mavericks got their 2015 season off to a fine start Friday night.
Lee Can't Hang
Lee Can't Hang
Lee Can't Hang
KELLER -- Keller Fossil Ridge shut down Tyler Lee's vaunted offense in the second half after giving up 28 in the first, pulling out a 59-35 season-opening win over the Red Raiders on Friday night.
Week 1 Live Scoreboard
Week 1 Live Scoreboard
Week 1 Live Scoreboard
Here is the live scoreboard for Week 1 of the 2015 East Texas high school football season. Are we missing a score? Leave us a comment below or follow and talk to us on Twitter at @etsnfm to keep us updated on your game.
Cougars Rally
Cougars Rally
Cougars Rally
TYLER -- Christopher Wilhelmi threw two of his three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to help Tyler Grace Community rally past Canton, 31-21, on Thursday in the Tyler Football Classic at Tyler All Saints' Mewbourne Field.
Mistakes Cost Brook Hill
Mistakes Cost Brook Hill
Mistakes Cost Brook Hill
BULLARD -- Up 40-35 with 95 seconds left in the game, Brook Hill knew what was coming. Eureka (Calif.) St. Bernard's Catholic always actively attempts to recover its kickoffs, mostly kicks onside, and it needed this one to save itself from a season-opening loss. Diego Perez fell on the ball at Brook Hill's 42-yard line. Six plays later, junior quarterback Jack Rice punched it in from a yard out wi
Buckeyes Win In Turner's Debut
Buckeyes Win In Turner's Debut
Buckeyes Win In Turner's Debut
GILMER -- Despite missing most of 2014's offensive superstars and 15-year head coach Jeff Traylor, the Gilmer Buckeyes began the new year the same way they ended last season: in the winner's circle. Defending state champion and third-ranked Gilmer held off a talented and experienced Liberty-Eylau squad, 50-45, in each team's season opener Thursday night at the newly-named Jeff Traylor Stadium. Rea