Weatherford Democrat

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September 30, 2008

Parker County Football Results

Aledo 49 Brewer 7

Aledo running back Joel Hasley scored four TDs as the Bearcats had little trouble in its inaugural foray into District 6-4A. Aledo piled up nearly 300 yards running the ball and wide receiver Aaron Corby topped 130 yards from quarterback Tanner McDonald tosses, with one of those resulting in a touchdown.



Boswell 46 Springtown 20

The Pioneers put 16 points on the board before Springtown could get untracked and found momentum again in the second half, scoring 30 unanswered points. Boswell stifled Pojo’s running game, allowing less than 65 yards in 31 Porcupine attempts in the district opener for both teams.



Millsap 20 Perrin-Whitt 14

Bulldogs quarterback Trey Matthews put the finishing 3-yard TD touch on two fourth quarter scores, as Millsap notched a comeback win over the Pirates. Matthews’ score was set up by a 50-yard Matt Cowans run on the final drive. Millsap’s Brady Fluitt’s fumble-recovery touchdown just two and half minutes earlier set up the go ahead score.



Arlington St. Paul’s 42

Weatherford Christian 34

In a close contest, the Lions fell just short, missing a bid to pull out the game in the closing seconds. At the end of a final drive by Weatherford Christian, the Warriors stopped the Lions at the 4-yard line as time expired.



Area, State Scores

CLASS 5A

Abilene 49, Burleson 14

Arlington Bowie 38, Arlington Martin 12

Colleyville Heritage 49, Keller Fossil Ridge 14

Duncanville 31, Irving MacArthur 21

Euless Trinity 17, Keller 10

Flower Mound 35, DeSoto 19

Hurst Bell 24, Keller Central 7

Irving 49, Grand Prairie 14

Lake Highlands 24, Dallas Skyline 20

Mansfield 41, Arlington Houston 7

North Crowley 24, Haltom City 21

South Grand Prairie 28, Irving Nimitz 0

Spring Westfield 52, Spring Dekaney 7

The Woodlands 31, Houston Clear Lake 13

Tyler 27, Lewisville 20, OT

Tyler Lee 21, Flower Mound Marcus 13

Wylie 44, McKinney Boyd 0



CLASS 4A

Bowie 22, Van Alstyne 20

Crowley 28, Joshua 20

Dallas Carter 48, Dallas Adamson 0

Dallas Lincoln 30, Dallas Hillcrest 7

Dallas Maceo Smith 16, Dallas Kimball 6

Dallas Pinkston 32, Seagoville 0

Dallas Wilson 42, Dallas Conrad 7

Denton Guyer 37, The Colony 34

Dripping Springs 27, Marble Falls 26

Everman 43, Arlington Seguin 14

Forney 37, Mesquite Poteet 35

FW Boswell 46, Springtown 20

FW Dunbar 27, FW Arlington Heights 20

FW Trimble Tech 42, FW South Hills 25

Kilgore 35, Palestine 14

Lake Dallas 49, Little Elm 26

Lancaster 34, Red Oak 27

Mansfield Timberview 44, Granbury 20

McKinney 35, Frisco Wakeland 21

N. Richland Hills Birdville 54, Azle 6

Nacogdoches 21, Jasper 14

Saginaw 52, Mineral Wells 7

Sherman 45, Frisco 26

Stephenville 56, Mansfield Legacy 21

Sulphur Springs 51, Longview Pine Tree 27

WF Rider 35, Denton Ryan 32

Wichita Falls 76, Denton 14



CLASS 3A

Abilene Wylie 35, Canyon 21

Bridgeport 30, Argyle 24

Burkburnett 23, FW Eastern Hills 20, OT

Carrollton Ranchview 59, FW Dia. Hill-Jarvis 0

Gainesville 14, WF Hirschi 6

Gilmer 49, Daingerfield 18

Gladewater 41, Commerce 28

Glen Rose 35, Graham 33

Mexia 35, West 13

Prosper 34, Decatur 21

Sweetwater 28, Big Spring 7

Tyler Chapel Hill 38, Athens 15

Whitesboro 21, Aubrey 11



CLASS 2A

Bangs 29, Early 27

Cisco 48, Colorado City 31

Clyde 29, Vernon 7

DallasLife Oak Cliff 31, FW Christian 26

Hawley 44, Ranger 0

Kountze 31, Evadale 6

Navarro 49, Poteet 22

Paradise 41, Nocona 7

Pottsboro 20, Farmersville 14

Teague 28, Maypearl 7

Three Rivers 19, Natalia 7

Tom Bean 7, Howe 6

Troy 28, Bruceville-Eddy 0

Wall 26, Crane 16

Weimar 30, Wallis Brazos 16

White Oak 55, Big Sandy 7

Winnsboro 62, Grand Saline 0

Winona 6, New Diana 0



CLASS 1A

Archer City 48, Lindsay 7

Baird 39, Santo 6

Boys Ranch 31, Spearman 27

DeLeon 66, Valley Mills 6

Iraan 53, Forsan 12

Italy 40, Frost 7

Itasca 38, Axtell 12

Mart 41, Waco Reicher 0

Maud 54, Cumby 6

Munday 46, Olney 21

Quanah 27, Haskell 26

Roscoe 39, Ballinger 6

Shiner 29, Palacios 7

Sundown 42, Morton 6

Vega 29, Shamrock 20

Wheeler 39, Booker 0

Windthorst 26, Stamford 7

Wink 46, Eunice, N.M. 7

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