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All games are on Friday, unless noted

Class 5A Division I regional semifinals

A&M Consolidated Tigers vs. La Porte Bulldogs

Cypress' Cy-Fair FCU Stadium, 3 p.m.

Thus far: Consol 12-0, 8-0 in 12-5A: Lake Belton 31-21; Forney 35-34; Pflugerville Weiss 25-19; College Station 34-20; Austin Anderson 56-28; Kyle Lehman 77-0; Pflugerville Hendrickson 55-14; Bastrop Cedar Creek 86-6; Buda Hays 49-0; Lockhart 63-0; Friendswood 62-20; Galveston Ball 10-3. La Porte 9-3, 7-0 in 11-5A: Deer Park 22-25; Kingwood 21-28; Port Neches-Groves 35-49; Friendswood 24-15; Kingwood Park 42-6; Fort Bend Kempner 56-16; New Caney Porter 41-20; Crosby 52-6; Angleton 35-28; Pasadena 56-0; Austin Anderson 42-21; Barbers Hil 55-28

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Harris Ratings: Consol by 4

Series: La Porte won the only meeting in 1941, 34-14

Radio: WTAW (1620 AM & 94.5 FM)

Statistics: Consol: Will Hargett 73-of-143 passing, 1,299 16 TDs, 6 int. & 29-234 rushing, 8.1, 1 TD; Jayden Mullenberg 76-of-110 passing, 1,098, 17 TDs, 1 int. & 48-175 rushing, 3.6, 3 TDs; Ja'Marlon Mooring 104-686 rushing, 6.6, 12 TDs & 10-174 receiving, 17.4, 3 TDs; Camron Roston 61-307 rushing, 5.0, 7 TDs; Camron Vines 32-551 receiving, 17.2, 11 TDs; Darius Roberts 16-283 receiving, 17.7, 3 TDs; Wesley Couch 95 tackles, 12 TFL; Cannon Kieschnick 73 tackles; Caleb Pittman 67 tackles, 9 TFL; Riley O'Bannon 65 tackles; Vakapuna Foketi 45 tackles, 8 TFL; Tahj Rucker 37 tackles; Nazir Adams 36 tackles, 10 TFL, Nico Garcia 3 int.; Zomarion Hawkins 3 int. Consol has 18 int. and 12 fumble recoveries. La Porte: Aiden Saenz 59-of-99 passing, 810, 7 TDs, 7 int.; Tyresse Barnes 165-1,379 rushing, 8.4, 19 TDs; Sean Simon 125-1,358 rushing, 10.9, 20 TDs; Ricky Sandolph 107-750 rushing, 7.0, 10 TDs; Tyron Coleman 12-226 receiving, 18.8, 3 TDs; Peyton Smith 13-278 receiving, 21.4, 2 TDs; Dyson Godbolt-Carr 15-163 receiving, 10.9, 0 TDs

Et cetera: Consol is ranked second in the state by the Harris Ratings in 5A D-I behind Aledo. ... The Tigers have made the playoffs every year since 2005. Consol made it to the quarterfinals last year, losing to Smithson Valley. That was its best season since 2013 when it also made the quarterfinals. ... La Porte lost last year in bi-district to Lancaster 27-13. That ended a five-year hiatus from the playoffs. La Porte has made the quarterfinals four times, the last time in 2011, falling to Port Arthur Memorial. This La Porte's 35th playoff appearance.

College Station Cougars vs. Angleton Wildcats

Shenandoah's Woodforest Bank Stadium, 7 p.m.

Thus far: CS 11-1, 7-1 in 12-5A: Klein Collins 35-28; Magnolia 48-21; Austin Anderson 34-17; A&M Consolidated 20-34; Kyle Lehman 66-0; Pflugerville Hendrickson 58-14; Cedar Creek 63-0; Hays Consolidated 58-18; Lockhart 56-10; Pflugerville Weiss 44-38; Crosby 41-10; Lufkin 49-35. Angleton 11-1, 6-1 in 11-5 (2nd): Clear Lake 24-10; Brazoswood 52-14; Richmond Foster 38-0; New Caney Porter 49-7; Pasadena 80-0; Friendswood 31-7; Kingwood Park 49-17; Fort Bend Kempner 59-6; La Porte 28-35; Crosby 13-8; Pflugerville Weiss 35-28; Port Arthur Memorial 36-29

Harris Ratings: CS by 9

Series: They've split playoff games. Angleton won in 2015 in regionals (38-22) and CS won in 2022 in area (27-20)

Radio: KVMK (100.9 FM)

Statistics: CS: Cade Corcoran 208-of-296 passing, 2,809, 39 TDs, 1 int.; Wilson Stapp 175-1,049 rushing, 6.0, 9 TDs; Conner Cashion 65-452 rushing, 7.0, 3 TDs; Aydan Martinez-Brown 88-745 rushing, 8.5, 17 TDs & 36-620 receiving, 17.2, 11 TDs; Zak Cosser 56-822 receiving, 14.7, 12 TDs; Jackson Verdugo 41-534 receiving, 13.0, 11 TDs; Grady Pryor 30-421 receiving, 14.0, 1 TD; Cole Flanagan 102 tackles, 12 TFL, 6 sacks; Braylen Wortham 78 tackles; Davis Gardner 66 tackles, 12 TFL, 6 sacks; Tyler Rahn 66 tackles; Madden Hurd 62 tackles; Thomas Herring 64 tackles; Jake Rinn 66 tackles, 9 TFL, 3 FR; Kaden Keller 56 tackles, 9 TFL; Gustavo Lopez 5-7 FGs; Trey Stasney 5-7 FGs. Angleton: Bryce Duron 94-of-163 passing, 1,525 yards, 25 TDs, 5 int. & 55-265 rushing, 4.8, 8 TDs; Jamarcus Shockley 168-1,261 rushing, 7.5, 13 TDs; Zechariah Jammer 88-538, 6.1, 6 TDs; 30-468 receiving, 15.6, 6 TDs; Nicholas Jackson 28-551 receiving, 19.7, 7 TDs; Kaden Edwards 87 tackles, 15 TFL, 8 sacks, 11 PBU & 26.4 avg. on 24 KOR; Raydin Garcia 86 tackles, 10 QBPs; Cam Brown 60 tackles, 12 TFL; Brynden Mack 54 tackles, 18 TFL; Kamerion Nash 39 tackles, 12 TFL; Maurice Hightower 4 int.; Ryland Brown 15.5 on 27 PR

Et cetera: CS is ranked fourth in 5A D-I by the Harris Ratings. ... Angleton lost in area the last three years, falling to Cedar Park last year. Its best showing was a 4A state runner-up in 1958, falling to Stamford 23-0. ... CS has made the playoffs every year since 2014. The Cougars lost last year in the regionals to Smithson Valley after back-to-back state runner-up efforts. This is Angleton's 30th playoff appearance.

Class 5A Division II regional semifinals

Brenham Cubs vs. Richmond Randle Lions

Waller's Daikin Stadium, 2 p.m. Saturday

Thus far: Brenham 11-1, 5-0 in 10-5A: Huntsville 39-35; Houston Sterling, 42-6; Bryan 43-22; Killeen 73-42; Gilmer 37-51; Waco 55-0; Rudder 31-10; Waco University 43-7; Belton 42-24; Texas City 38-0; Liberty Hill 30-27. Randle 12-0, 7-0: Richmond Foster 35-14; Alief Elsik 61-14; Fort Bend Travis 62-7; Fort Bend Marshall 45-7; Iowa Colony 30-10; Texas City 45-13; Baytown Lee 69-7; Rosenburg Terry 58-0; Santa Fe 68-0; Lamar Consolidated 73-0; Belton 63-7; Elgin 79-0

Harris Ratings: Randle by 20

Radio: KWHI (1280 AM & 101.7 FM)

Series: They split a pair of district games. Brenham won in 2022 (38-22) and Randle won last year (52-28)

Statistics: Randle: Tyler Skrabanek 108-of-168 passing (64.3%), 1,622, 20 TDs, 4 int.; Landen Williams-Callis 140-1,715 rushing, 12.3, 40 TDs; Sincere Timpson 63-882 rushing, 14.0, 13 TDs; D'Shawn Burton 55-366 rushing, 6.7, 3 TDs; Sean Smith 34-442 receiving, 13.0, 4 TDs; Dacorian Rubin 27-487 receiving, 18.0, 6 TDs. Brenham: Jakoby Dixon 249-2,248 rushing, 9.0, 32 TDs & 22-270 receiving, 12.8, 2 TDs; Xyran Upshaw 109-596 rushing, 5.5, 8 TDs; Jordan Harvey 102-of-165 passing, 1,778, 22 TDs, 5 int.; Chris Guidry 31-668 receiving, 21.5, 10 TDs; Cartelle Brown 28-564 receiving, 20.1, 9 TDs & 30-249 rushing, 8.3, 0 TDs; Caleb Espinoza 144 tackles, 11 TFL; Job Rodriguez 52 tackles, 13 QBPs; Kristian Prosper 93 tackles; Jase Mueller 13 QBPs; Mason Seeber 49 tackles, 20 QBPs

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Fort Bend Marshall (10-2) or Iowa Colony (11-1). ... Randle is ranked first and Brenham ninth in Class 5A DII by the Harris Ratings. ... The 5-foot-7, 170-pound Williams-Callis is one of the nation's top underclassmen. He rushed for 1,946 yards with 27 TDs last year as a freshman for 11-2 Randle. Dixon had only had three carries last week for minus 3 yards after getting hurt in bi-district. ... Randle, which played only two games in its first season in 2021, made the playoffs for the first time last year, reaching the third round, losing Huntsville. Brenham has made the playoffs every year since 2004. It lost to Port Neches-Groves the last two years, in the regionals in 2022 and bi-district last year. Brenham has been the state runner-up three times in 5A DII - to Denton Ryan in 2002, Aledo in '09 and Aledo in '13. This Brenham's 49th playoff appearance.

Class 4A Division I regional semifinals

Navasota Rattlers vs. Kilgore Bulldogs

Corsicana's Tiger Stadium, 2 p.m.

Thus far: Navasota 7-5, 3-2 (3rd) in 12-4A: Sealy 13-70; Madisonville 20-27 2 OTs; Royal 49-8; Waco 34-12; La Grange 30-34; Needville 21-28; Stafford 7-28; Willowridge 21-14; Brazosport 42-14; Fort Bend Crawford 38-27; Houston Yates 49-18; Lindale 56-45. Kilgore 10-2, 5-1 (first) in 9-4A: Carthage 20-15; Whitehouse 27-7; Gilmer 22-24; Pleasant Grove 37-31 2 OTs; Longview Pine Tree 17-6; Henderson 24-27; Chapel Hill 42-7; Lindale 42-21; Palestine 42-7; Mabank 48-0; Vidor 66-6; Needville 48-14

Radio: KWBC (1550 AM & 98.7 FM)

Harris Ratings: Kilgore by 13

Series: Kilgore leads 3-0, all in bi-district - 1995 (20-12), 1998 in (21-6) and 2016 (29-13)

Statistics: Navasota: Jace Jablonski 130-of-236 passing, 2,153, 18 TDs, 10 int.; Artavian Rutherford 229-1,229 rushing, 5.4, 14 TDs; Cameron Ross 49-783 receiving, 16.0, 8 TDs; Daquan Pratt 35-908 receiving, 25.9, 7 TDs; Jarrad Isiah 105 tackles, 10 TFL; Ashton Myles 63 tackles; Kyle Taylor 79 tackles; Xavier Blackshear 74 tackles, 8 TFL; DJ McGinty 46 tackles; Cayden McGinty 5 int. Kilgore: Jayden Sanders 46-750 receiving, 16.3, 8 TDs; Javon Towns 33-542 receiving, 16.4, 8 TDs; Rayshaun Williams 166-861 rushing, 5.2, 8 TDs; 28-329 receiving, 11.8, 0 TDs; Eddie Jiminez 8 FGs; Brooks 155-of-227 passing, 2,426 yards, 29 TDs, 5 int.; Dre' Sanders 5 int., 3 FR; La'Perrion Graves 105 tackles; Jakalen Sheffield 97 tackles; Lakeyleon Graves 94 tackles; Wylie Mitchell 73 tackles

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Chapel Hill (9-3) or Stafford (8-4). ... Kilgore reached the quarterfinals the last two season, losing to Tyler Chapel Hill 24-21 and 21-19. Kilgore won the 5A Division II title in 2004, beating Dallas Lincoln 33-27 in 2 OTs. Kilgore lost the 4A Division I title in 2013 to Carthage 34-23. Kilgore has made the playoffs every year since 2011. This is Kilgore's 37th playoff appearance. ... Navasota, which failed to make the playoffs the last two years, is making its 40th playoff appearance. It won the 4A DII title in 2012, beating Gilmer and the 4A DI title in 2014, beating Argyle. The Rattlers were the 3A runner-up to Southlake Carroll in 1988.

Class 3A Division I regional semifinals

Franklin Lions vs. Hitchcock Bulldogs

New Caney's Randall Reed Stadium, 7 p.m.

Thus far: Franklin 9-2, 5-0 in 11-3A; China Spring 46-30; Lorena 42-21; Celina 21-59; Legacy School of Sport Sciences Titans 41-48; Troy 56-34; Academy 51-15; McGregor 66-10; Cameron 69-35; Rockdale 83-24; Hallettsville 48-6; Diboll 31-14. Hitchcock 10-1, 4-0 in 12-3A: Legacy School of Sport Sciences 36-37; Hampshire-Fannett 71-48; La Marque 61-7; Bellville 21-14; Silsbee 42-10; Hallettsville 56-0; Hempstead 61-0; Columbus 37-36 OT; Yoakum 35-14; Little River Academy 42-3; Teague 56-14

Harris Ratings: Hitchcock by 7

Series: Franklin won the only meeting in the 2022 third round of the playoffs, 53-18

Statistics: Franklin: Jayden Jackson 156-2,155 rushing, 13.8, 31 TDs & 35.5 tackles; Collin Smitherman 44-577 rushing, 13.1, 6 TDs & 34 tackles; Walker Anderson 69-492 rushing, 7.1, 10 TDs & 8-146 receiving, 18.5; Noah Tart 32-of-49 passing, 654 yards, 7 TDs, 2 int.; Tyler Liere 60 tackles; RJ Fulton 34-481 rushing, 4 TDs & 48.5 tackles, 7.5 TFL; Josh Lopez 43 tackles; Bubba Jackson 35 tackles; Wade Stallones 3 int., 8 PBU; Landon LeBouf 11 PBU; Franklin averages 475.7 yards per game (416.3 rushing, 59.5 passing). It allows 342.5 ypg (164.4 rushing, 178.0 passing). Hitchcock: Marquise Allen 58-of-85 passing, 797, 11 TDs, 2 int.; Chase Burton 42-502 rushing, 12.0, 3 TDs & 26-332 rushing, 12.8, 3 TDs; Jared Dotson 54-337 rushing, 6.2, 2 TDs; Kelshaun Johnson 40-988 receiving, 24.7, 15 TDs; David Howard 26-332 receiving, 12.8, 3 TD; Trayvon Hall 82.5 tackles; Cam'Ron Taylor 61.5 tackles; Davon Myles 25 QBPs; Malcolm Simpson 51.5 tackles. Hitchcock avg. 223 yards passing and 182 running per game. The Bulldogs allow 66.3 yards rushing and 133 yard passing per game.

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Columbus (11-1) or Yoakum (8-4). ... Hitchcock is ranked fifth and Franklin sixth in the state by the Harris Ratings. ...Johnson is an A&M commit. ... Hitchcock lost in the bi-district last year to Little River-Academy. Hitchcock has made the quarterfinals twice, losing to Sweeny in 1988 and Mathis in 2013. This is Hitchcock's 24th playoff appearance. ... Franklin has made the playoffs every year since 2007. The Lions have been in four straight title games. Beating Gunter for the 3A-II title in 2021 and Brock for the 3A-I title in '22, while losing to Canadian in 2020 for 3A-II title and last year to Malakoff for the 3A-DI title. Franklin was the 3A DII runner-up to Waskom in 2015. This is Franklin's 37th playoff appearance.

Class 3A Division II regional semifinals

Lexington Eagles vs. Poth Pirates

Bastrop's Memorial Stadium, 7 p.m.

Thus far: Lexington 11-1, 3-1 (2nd) in 13-3A: Marlin 27-12; Academy 45-21; Rockdale 66-7; Groesbeck 38-13; Hearne 64-7; Caldwell 52-7; Thrall 70-7; Blanco 28-38; Comfort 62-0; Rogers 35-0; Rice Consolidated 38-27; George West 76-0. Poth 12-0, 7-0: Comanche 35-14; Falls City 51-13; Shiner 21-14; Karnes City 52-6; Nixon-Smiley 39-0; Cotulla 35-14; Stockdale 55-7; Natalia 54-6; Young Men's Leadership Academy 49-0; Dilley 23-7; Hebbronville 57-6; East Bernard 15-13

Harris Ratings: Lexington by 4

Series: Lexington leads 2-1 with all in the playoffs. Lexington won in area in 2005 (21-14) and in area in '12 (42-25). Poth won last year in the third round 26-7

Statistics: Lexington: Kase Evans 181-of-294 passing, 2,738, 35 TDs, 5 int.; Noah Wright-Harris 159-1,251 rushing, 7.9, 17 TDs; Mason Biehle 36-751 receiving, 20.9, 8 TDs & 29-285 rushing, 9.8, 10 TDs; Weston Bayer 38-739 receiving, 19.4, 10 TDs; Owen Rhodus 40-489 receiving, 12.2, 9 TDs; Cade Patschke 43-462 receiving, 10.7, 4 TDs; Zack Carter 106 tackles, 15 TFL; Colten Smith 58 tackles; John Williams 56 tackles, 25 TFL, 16 QBPs; Gunner Clopton 88 tackles, 16 TFL; Noah Nededog 62 tackles; Cutter Smith 4 int. Poth: Major Luna 158-of-250 passing, 2,477, 30 TDs, 6 int. & 35-78 rushing, 2.2, 3 TDs; Kane Stover 138-1,120 rushing, 8.1, 18 TDs & 29-429 receiving, 14.8, 5 TDs; Bradley Latham 57-226 rushing, 6.1, 4 TDs; Nick Neudorfer 38-660 receiving, 17.4, 9 TDs; Antonio Dehoyos 24-418 receiving, 18.4, 6 TDs; Nate Kopecki 24-441 receiving, 18.4, 6 TDs & 62 tackles; Colin Ramzinski 16-293 receiving, 18.3, 6 TDs & 56 tackles; Tobyn Noll 134 tackles, 13 TFL; Jaden Kotara 72 tackles; Koy Moczygemba 62 tackles, 15 TFL; Walker Stevens 54 tackles

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Van Vleck (6-6) or Tidehaven (10-2). ... Lexington is ranked second and Poth fourth by the Harris Ratings in 3A-DII behind Gunter. ... Poth lost in the quarterfinals last year to Tidehaven in double overtime 34-28. Two years ago, Gunter defeated Poth in the 3A DII title game 42-7. Poth lost the 1968 3A title game to Sonora 9-0. This is Poth's 38th playoff appearance. ... Lexington has made the playoffs every year since 2015. The Eagles lost to Poth in regionals last year after falling in bi-district in back-to-back years. Lexington has been the state runner-up twice, to China Spring in the 3A title game in 1978 and to Idalou in the 2010 3A DII championship. This is Lexington's 25th playoff appearance.

Class 2A DII regional semifinals

Somerville Yeguas vs. Junction Eagles

Pflugerville's The Pfield, 6 p.m.

Thus far: Somerville 11-1, 7-0 in 13-2A: Normangee 21-0; Weimar 21-65; Hempstead 21-14; Snook 34-6; Iola 41-33; Burton 42-41 OT; Granger 32-15; Bartlett 15-0; McDade 2-0 (forfeit); Milano 34-22; D'Hanis 45-0; Ben Bolt 46-12. Junction 11-1, 6-0 in 14-2A: Goldthwaite 40-6; San Saba 28-27; Early 49-12; Mason 12-35; Rocksprings 76-0; Center Point 65-0; Brackett 38-14; D'Hanis 54-3; La Pryor 55-0; Sabinal 63-6; Iola 61-26; Falls City 35-13

Harris Ratings: Junction by 28

Series: first meeting

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Shiner (9-3) or Granger (9-3). ... Junction is ranked seventh in the state in 2A DII by the Harris Ratings. ... Junction has won two playoff games for the first time since 2016. Junction had lost in bi-district in the last four playoff appearances, including a year ago to Weimar 55-0. Junction made the semifinals in 2008, losing to Mart 22-12. This is Junction's 26th playoff appearance. ... Somerville last won two playoff games in 2006 when it reached the quarterfinals for the best showing in school history. ... This is Somerville's 12th playoff appearance.

Bremond Tigers vs. Mt. Enterprise Wildcats

Crockett's Driskell Stadium, 2 p.m.

Thus far: Bremond 10-2, 6-1 (2nd) in 10-2A: Kerens, 30-13; Grapeland 32-44; Moody 67-0; Mart 22-28; Wortham 60-30; Meridian 70-7; Goldthwaite 75-47; Chilton 34-14; Hubbard 68-0; Frost 53-0; Simms Bowie 50-0; Lovelady 34-14. Mt. Enterprise 9-3, 3-3 (4th) in 11-2A: Price Carlisle 48-13; Alba-Golden 42-29; Maud 44-16; Shelbyville 36-35; Cushing 36-15; Grapeland 0-44; Tenaha 48-7; Lovelady 22-52; Overton 44-45; Alto 46-32; Deweyville 40-16; Wortham 32-28

Harris Ratings: pick 'em

Series: Bremond won the lone meeting, 58-12, in the 2010 quarterfinals

Statistics: Bremond: Tank Scott 155-1,458 rushing, 9.4, 23 TDs & 149 tackles, 18 TFL; Jeramiah Morgan 17-250 rushing, 14.7, 4 TDs; Sam Kasowski 105-of-148 passing, 1,728 yards, 23 TDs, 2 int. & 50-260 rushing, 5.2, 5 TDs; Tristan Morehead 27-691 receiving, 25.6, 9 TDs; Carson Crowley 23-358 receiving, 15.6, 2 TDs; Tyriq Scott 23-325 rushing, 14.1, 8 TDs; Eddie Carrizales 160 tackles, 9 TFL, 4 FR; Braylon Estrada 81 tackles; Dominic Williams 56 tackles; Xavier Clark 41-388 rushing, 9.5, 5 TDs & 68 tackles; Zander Pruitt 81 tackles; Jaden Scott 70 tackles, 10 TFL; Jack Nickels 53 tackles; Jeremiah Clark 51 tackles; Jeramiah Morgan 49 tackles. Mt. Enterprise: Kaegen Ash 209-1,803 rushing, 8.6, 30 TDs; Aadin Alsup 159-1,348 rushing, 8.5, 13 TDs & 91 tackles; Tracey Thompson 95-653 rushing, 6.9, 10 TDs; Tanner Wilburn 131 tackles; Konner Pollard 80 tackles; Aiden Rogers 70 tackles; Yobany Rubio 54 tackles. Mt. Enterprise is 7-of-10 passing for the year for 201 yards, 2 TDs, 0 int.

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Grapeland (9-3) or Overton (10-2). ... Mt. Enterprise lost in bi-district last year to Deweyville. Mt. Enterprise's best playoff showing was a pair of quarterfinal appearances in 2010 and '11. This is Mt. Enterprise's 17th playoff appearance. ... Bremond has made the playoffs every year since 2005, including a trio of state championships from 2014-16. The Tigers lost to Falls City the last two years, in bi-district in 2022 and regionals last year. Bremond beat Wink for the 2A title in 1981. It was the 2A state runner-up to Knox City in '83, to Wheeler in '87 and to Sudan in '93. This is Bremond's 38th playoff appearance.

TAPPS Division IV state semifinals

Brazos Christian Eagles vs. Waco Live Oak Classical Falcons

Riesel, 5 p.m.

Thus far: Brazos Christian: 11-0, 4-0: Legacy Prep Christian Academy 43-14; Hill Country Christian 41-18; Hearne 15-8; Bay Area Christian 48-14; Riesel 37-0; Hallettsville Sacred Heart 36-7; Temple Central Christian 29-12; Shiner St. Paul 36-6; Conroe Covenant Christian 55-7; Rosehill Christian 42-8; Shiner St. Paul 52-8. LO 8-3, 4-1: Covenant Christian 20-6; Trinity Christian 22-9; Central Texas Christian 12-20; Hill Country Christian 41-14; Temple Christian 49-7; Sacred Heart 33-6; First Baptist 21-50; Mercy Culture Prep 31-21; Legacy Prep Christian Academy 14-19; Bishop Reicher Catholic 60-0; Sacred Heart 30-18

Statistics: BC: Cooper Murr 138-of-230 passing, 2,339, 29 TDs, 6 int. & 118-771 rushing, 6.5, 12 TDs; Truett Goodyk 62-472 rushing, 7.6, 7 TDs & 44-907 receiving, 20.6, 16 TDs & 40 tackles; Jackson Caffey 52-469 rushing, 9.0, 6 TDs & 39-644 receiving, 16.5, 8 TDs; Ty Urban 64 tackles, 9 TFL; Brody Garner 42 tackles, 12 TFL, 9 sacks, 5 FR; Grant Boehm 50 tackles, 7 sacks; Jack Williams 47 tackles; Ben Tillery 40 tackles, 11 TFL: Reed Jackson 22-327 receiving, 14.9, 1 TD & 47 tackles; Isaiah Perkins 21-355 receiving, 16.9, 2 TDs & 5 int. BC has 14 interceptions and 16 fumble recoveries.

Et cetera: The winner advances to play Dallas First Baptist (10-1) or Temple Central Texas Christian (10-1).

TAIAO 6-man championship

BVCHEA Mustangs vs. Gloria Deo Academy Lions

Allen Academy's Baker Field, 5 p.m. Saturday

Thus far: BVCHEA 10-2, 2-0 in Div. 1 South: St. Joseph 45-16; Allen Academy 30-0; Huntsville Alpha Omega 10-32; Fort Bend Chargers 46-24; Nazarene Christian Academy 65-48; Oakwood 74-52; Stephenville Faith 50-0; Austin Royals 50-54; Williamson County HomeSchool 64-14; San Antonio Patriots HomeSchool 43-0; Austin Royals 56-22. Gloria 10-1: Austin Royals 54-52; Saint Mary's Hall 60-22; Heritage Christian 29-44; Faith Academy 80-50; Hill Country Christian 61-0; Veritas Academy 2-0 (forfeit); St. Stephen's Episcopal 54-6; Summit Christian Academy 47-0; Sunnybrook Christian 2-0 (forfeit); St. Stephen's Episcopal 61-12; Westlake Academy 61-14

6-man football line: BVCHEA by 6

Statistics: BVCHEA: Charlie Pote 198-2,134 rushing, 10.8, 42 TDs & 67-of-133 passing, 1,029, 23 TDs, 3 ints. & 121 tackles, 6 int.; Jacob Evans 52-334 rushing, 6.4, 2 TDs & 54 tackles, 4 FR; Grayson Amy 13-167 receiving, 12.8, 3 TDs; Kade Byrd 14-303 receiving, 21.6, 6 TDs & 46 tackles; Boone Tucker 113 tackles, 18 TFL, 11 sacks, 13 QBPs; Still Morgan 57 tackles, 4 int. Gloria Deo: Trip Kuper 31-of-51 passing, 691, 15 TDs, 1 int.; Caleb Ross 21-of-37 passing, 359, 7 TDs, 1 int. & 20-302 rushing, 15.1, 5 TDs & 48 tackles; Nolan Chandler 93-851 rushing, 9.2, 17 TDs; Kai Wallace 23-307 rushing, 13.3, 8 TDs & 12-212 receiving, 17.7, 4 TDs; Caleb McNamara 32-273, 8.5, 5 TDs & 48 tackles, 9.5 TFL; Evan Spondike 28-586 receiving, 20.9, 12 TDs & 71 tackle, 3 int.

TAPPS 6-man DIII state semifinals

St. Joseph Eagles vs. Fredericksburg Heritage Eagles

Rockdale's Tiger Stadium, 7 p.m.

Thus far: St. Joseph 6-5, 3-1 (2nd in District 5): BVCHEA 16-45; Richland Springs 15-62; Coolidge 43-50; Allen Academy 52-31; Baytown Christian 52-82; 97-58; Covenant Preparatory School 97-58; Second Baptist-University-Model 61-12; Faith Academy 82-93; Founders Christian 53-8; Hill Country Christian 84-70; Divine Savior Academy-Sienna 83-52. Heritage 11-0, 3-0: San Marcos 34-14; 28-26; Faith Academy 52-14; Gloria Deo Academy 44-29; Bracken Christian 56-0; Knippa 52-0; Our Lady of the Hills 54-0; Hill Country Christian 60-0; Summit Christian Academy 62-6; Baytown Christian 52-0; Faith Academy 58-24

6-man football line: Heritage by 39

Radio: KEDC (88.5)

Statistics: St. Joseph: Aidan Cruz 148-of-243 passing, 2,474, 50 TDs, 5 int.; Peter Najvar 18-of-44 passing, 234, 8 TDs, 0 int. & 83-924 rushing, 11.1, 18 TDs, & 48-963 receiving, 20.1, 16 TDs & 79 tackles; Colt Bundick 59-1,077 receiving, 18.3, 27 TDs & 62 tackles, 5 int.; Noah Umanzor 15-328 receiving, 21.9, 9 TDs & 103 tackles, 5 int.; Paul Johnson 80 tackles, 9 TFL; Lucas Ramirez 58 tackles, 8 TFL; David Hagerman 42 tackles, 9 TFL

-- ROBERT CESSNA

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