Weatherford Democrat

Sports

November 3, 2008

High School Football - County, area and state

Parker County



Aledo 61 Mineral Wells 7

The Bearcats were clicking on both sides of the ball Friday as they over-powered Mineral Wells in a 6-4A match at Rams Stadium. Aledo's ground game racked up nearly 400 yards, with freshman Johnathan Gray heading the way with 110 yards on just eight carries. The Bearcats stay perfect for the season, setting up a district-title showdown with Birdville, who barely kept its district record unblemished with a 35-34 win over Brewer.



Millsap 26 Chico 12

The Bulldogs got back in the win column for the first time since District 9-2A play began, with a 26-12 win over Chico, Friday. The home-finale victory improves Millsap’s overall record to 5-4 on the season, though the Bulldogs do not have a shot at postseason play. Millsap travels to Boyd this week to play it’s season finale.



Area, State Scores



Class 5A

Abilene 48, N. Richland Hills 28

Arlington Bowie 56, Arlington Houston 13

Arlington Martin 24, Mansfield Summit 20

Burleson 42, FW Paschal 28

Colleyville Heritage 42, Keller 10

Coppell 24, Lewisville 19

Duncanville 42, Irving 21

Euless Trinity 56, Justin Northwest 19

Flower Mound Marcus 28, Flower Mound 21

Hurst Bell 41, Keller Fossil Ridge 34

Lewisville Hebron 44, Southlake Carroll 28

Mansfield 49, Arlington Lamar 38

Mesquite 52, North Mesquite 14

South Garland 42, North Garland 14



CLASS 4A

Bowie 45, Nocona 14

Crowley 31, Mansfield Legacy 21

Dallas Highland Park 49, Rockwall 39

Denton Guyer 50, Wichita Falls 14

Denton Ryan 42, The Colony 24

Everman 54, Mansfield Timberview 25

Frisco Liberty 16, Frisco Wakeland 9

FW Arlington Heights 28, FW Eastern Hills 13

FW Boswell 34, Saginaw 17

FW Southwest 29, FW Trimble Tech 14

Joshua 35, Granbury 7

McKinney North 48, Frisco 27

N. Richland Hills Birdville 35, FW Brewer 34

Red Oak 35, Mesquite Poteet 0

Seagoville 32, Dallas South Oak Cliff 29

Sherman 55, McKinney 54

Stephenville 35, Arlington Seguin 20

Waco University 41, Cleburne 6

Waxahachie 49, Corsicana 20



CLASS 3A

Abilene Wylie 34, Graham 7

Alvarado 51, Crandall 24

Argyle 34, Gainesville 0

Bridgeport 56, WF Hirschi 6

Burkburnett 28, Iowa Park 7

Dallas Madison 33, Lake Worth 7

Ferris 55, Kennedale 49

Sweetwater 56, Brownwood 41



CLASS 2A

Cisco 46, Eastland 13

Godley 63, DallasLife Oak Cliff 8

Grandview 55, Rio Vista 0

Holliday 10, Henrietta 7

Jacksboro 8, Alvord 6

Maypearl 49, Palmer 35

Olney 48, WF City View 13

Paradise 35, Boyd 23

Troy 28, Hico 7



CLASS 1A

Archer City 56, Munday 8

Canadian 42, Sunray 10

DeLeon 42, Tolar 7

Iraan 55, Wink 0

Itasca 43, Frost 6

Mount Enterprise 42, Tenaha 29

Perrin-Whitt 45, Ranger 21

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