Weatherford Democrat

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November 8, 2008

Parker County, Area and State High School Football

Parker County



Aledo 42 Birdville 7

The Bearcats again welcomed themselves to District 6-4A Friday, earning the district championship with a convincing trouncing of Birdville. Aledo’s defense again shut down the opposition’s running game, forcing the Hawks to the air, which netted two picks by the Bearcats defense. The lone touchdown by Birdville represents only the fifth given up by Aledo in district play.

Aledo offense exploded for 35 points in the first half, with four touchdown passes from quarterback Tanner McDonald. The Bearcats’ senior completed more than 80 percent of his passes, netting almost 250 yards.

Aledo meets Lake Dallas in the bi-district round Friday at Northwest’s Texan Stadium. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.



Springtown 41 Saginaw 35

The Porcupines withstood a final period rush of 21 points from Saginaw Friday earning the fourth playoff spot in District 6-4A. Pojo quarterback Caden Cowan and wideout Clayton Cooper hooked up for three touchdown passes, the last coming in the fourth quarter that put Springtown up two touchdowns with less than three minutes remaining.

Cowan had more than 250 yards passing while Springtown’s ground game, led by tailback Dylan Gathings, added 140 yards of offense. The Porcupines meet Wichita Falls Rider, its bi-district opponent from last year, in Mineral Wells Thursday at 7:30 p.m.



Boyd 54 Millsap 26

The Bulldogs answered Boyd’s early score but could not keep pace at Yellowjackets Stadium, Friday. The score stood at 14-13, Boyd, going into the break.

Millsap ends its seaon with a 5-5 overall record, an improvement over the Bulldogs’ season a year ago.



Area, State Scores



CLASS 5A

Abilene 20, North Crowley 10

Arlington Bowie 35, Mansfield Summit 14

Arlington Martin 48, Arlington Lamar 28

Colleyville Heritage 41, Grapevine 10

Copperas Cove 38, Harker Heights 6

DeSoto 21, Tyler 17

Irving 31, Irving MacArthur 28

Justin Northwest 27, Keller Central 18

Keller 21, Keller Fossil Ridge 13

Lake Highlands 61, Dallas Molina 0

Lewisville Hebron 35, Flower Mound Marcus 21

Mansfield 42, Arlington High School 35

Mesquite Horn 28, Mesquite 19

N. Richland Hills 34, Haltom City 14

North Garland 14, Garland Lakeview Centennial 6

Plano 45, Dallas Jesuit 21

Plano East 49, McKinney Boyd 27

Richardson 22, Carrollton Creekview 21

Richardson Berkner 37, Dallas White 0

South Grand Prairie 31, Grand Prairie 13

Southlake Carroll 45, Lewisville 10



Class 4A

Arlington Seguin 38, Joshua 15

Bowie 47, Olney 16

Corsicana 35, Cleburne 21

Dallas Adams 50, Dallas Conrad 6

Dallas Hillcrest 40, Dallas Samuell 0

Dallas South Oak Cliff 24, Dallas Pinkston 10

Dayton 41, Humble Kingwood 0

Denison 34, Sherman 17

Denton Guyer 42, Denton Ryan 28

Ennis 50, Waco University 13

Everman 69, Granbury 3

Forney 44, Red Oak 30

Frisco Centennial 17, Frisco 14

Frisco Liberty 56, McKinney 35

FW Brewer 46, FW Boswell 21

FW Dunbar 50, FW Arlington Heights 21

FW Eastern Hills 21, FW Southwest 19

Mansfield Timberview 28, Mansfield Legacy 25

Seagoville 20, Dallas Adamson 6

The Colony 34, Lake Dallas 33

West Mesquite 52, Mabank 28

WF Rider 17, Wichita Falls 0



CLASS 3A

Alvarado 62, Venus 0

Bridgeport 56, Decatur 7

Dallas Madison 57, FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis 0

FW Castleberry 27, FW Carter-Riverside 0

Graham 30, Breckenridge 7

Prosper 21, Gainesville 10

Sanger 28, Whitesboro 21

Vernon 35, Iowa Park 27

West 34, Whitney 0



CLASS 2A

Bangs 30, Brady 18

Childress 30, Tulia 9

Cisco 42, Merkel 14

Clyde 59, Eastland 0

Dallas Life Oak Cliff 17, Rio Vista 14

Gainesville Callisburg 49, S&S; Consolidated 7

Godley 56, Palmer 23

Hamilton 34, Hico 21

Holliday 35, WF City View 6

Jacksboro 61, Chico 14

Winnsboro 20, Quitman 6



CLASS 1A

Archer City 35, Electra 7

Canadian 60, Gruver 23

Goldthwaite 33, Meridian 26

Iraan 42, Marfa 0

Itasca 31, Italy 28

Muenster 27, Era 20

Munday 42, Petrolia 14

Perrin-Whitt 34, Santo 0

Sundown 42, Stanton 7



SIX-MAN

Abbott 59, Blum 14

Paducah 44, Crowell 38

Petersburg 94, Whiteface 46

Strawn 60, Gustine 8

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