MaxPreps Top 25 Texas high school football rankings

By Randy Jennings Sep 2, 2019, 1:30pm

Upsets, basketball-type scores and record-setting individual performances mark opening week of play.


If the opening week of the Texas high school football season is a sign of things to come, 2019 will be a fan's dream.

There were upsets, basketball-type final scores and record-setting individual performances in Week 1.

Three teams in the upper third of the MaxPreps Top 25 Texas ranking, No. 1 North Shore (Houston), No. 4 Lake Travis (Austin) and No. 6 Aledo all lost on their home field.



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A look at the movement as football hits September.

Amidst the carnage, Duncanville moves into the No. 1 spot. Close behind in second is Katy, the team that took down defending state champion North Shore, 24-21.

If high-scoring games are your thing, consider this. No. 9 Aledo scored 57 points and still came up three shy of the 60 put up by No. 5 Guyer (Denton).

In a similar scenario, No. 15 Rockwall at home totaled 59 points. But the problem was No. 8 Highland Park put up 66 in a game that produced almost 1,500 yards of total offense.

For individual heroics, Weatherford running back Dez Forrest put his name in the record book by scoring 58 points (nine touchdowns and a 2-point conversion) in his team's 81-40 shellacking of Granbury. The 58 points is the most in an 11-man UIL game since 1940 and the fourth most all-time.

The junior carried 18 times for 289 yards and seven touchdowns. He had five catches for 187 yards and two scores.
Katy quarterback Jordan Patrick celebrates a second-quarter touchdown in the Tigers' 24-21 win Thursday over North Shore.
Katy quarterback Jordan Patrick celebrates a second-quarter touchdown in the Tigers' 24-21 win Thursday over North Shore.
Photo by Tom Dendy
Top 25 Texas football rankings



1. (Last week 2) Duncanville
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Lancaster 24-3
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. South Oak Cliff (Dallas)

2. (5) Katy
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat North Shore (Houston) 24-21
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Atascocita (Humble)

3. (1) North Shore (Houston)
Record: 0-1
Last week: Lost to Katy 24-21
Next week: Sept. 5 U of H Stadium vs. Ridge Point (Missouri City)

4. (3) Allen
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Cedar Hill 41-28
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Dickinson

5. (14) Guyer (Denton)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Aledo 60-57
Next week: Sept. 7 Cotton Bowl vs. Cedar Hill

6. (8) Longview
Record:
1-0
Last week: Beat Lufkin 24-21
Next week: Sept. 6 vs Marshall



7. (7) Carroll (Southlake)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat South Grand Prairie (Grand Prairie) 35-20
Next week: Sept. 6 at Heritage (Colleyville)

8. (9) Highland Park (Dallas)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Rockwall 66-59
Next week: Sept. 6 at Horn (Mesquite)

9. (6) Aledo
Record: 0-1
Last week: Lost to Guyer (Denton) 60-57
Next week: Sept. 6 vs UVM Linces Toulca

10. (10) Ryan (Denton
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Poteet (Mesquite) 52-6
Next week: Sept. 6 at Fossil Ridge (Keller)

11. (11) Shadow Creek (Pearland)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Summer Creek (Houston) 64-14
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Magnolia

12. (15) Westlake (Austin)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Belton 48-0
Next week: Sept. 6 at Cypress Ranch (Houston)



13. (16) Atascocita (Humble)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Taylor (Katy) 69-7
Next week: Sept. 6 at Katy

14. (13) Fort Bend Marshall (Missouri City)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Eisenhower (Houston) 32-9
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Fort Bend Hightower (Missouri City)

15. (12) Rockwall
Record: 0-1
Last week: Lost to Highland Park 66-59
Next week: Sept. 6 at Rowlett

16. (17) West Brook (Beaumont)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Bellaire (Houston) 56-35
Next week: Sept. 6 vs Strake Jesuit (Houston)

17. (18) Judson (Converse)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Clear Springs (League City) 44-3
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Wagner (San Antonio)

18. (19) Cypress Ranch (Houston)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Cinco Ranch (Katy) 44-3
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Westlake (Austin)

19. (20) DeSoto
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Permian (Odessa) 35-14
Next week: Sept. 6 at Jesuit (Dallas)

20. (21) Cy-Fair (Cypress)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat The Woodlands 17-16
Next week: Sept. 6 vs Cypress Park (Cypress)



21. (22) Calallen (Corpus Christi)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat San Benito 28-20
Next week: Sept. 6 vs Flour Bluff (Corpus Christi)

22. (23) Steele (Cibolo)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat O'Connor (San Antonio) 43-31
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Reagan (San Antonio)

23. (24) Westfield (Houston)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Lamar (Houston) 14-0
Next week: Sept. 6 vs. Alief Taylor (Houston)

24. (NR) Martin (Arlington)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Lake Travis (Austin) 35-14
Next week: Sept. 5 vs Hebron (Carrollton)

25. (NR) Hebron (Carrollton)
Record: 1-0
Last week: Beat Plano 53-26
Next week: Sept, 5 at Martin (Arlington)

Ranking by classification
Texas 6A
1. Duncanville (1-0)
2. Katy (1-0)
3. North Shore (0-1)
4. Allen (1-0)
5. Guyer (1-0)
6. Longview (1-0)
7. Carroll (1-0)
8. Westlake (1-0)
9. Atascocita (1-0)
10. Rockwall (0-1)

What a wild way to begin the season. Three Top 10 casualties in Week 1 of Class 6A action with North Shore (Houston), Lake Travis (Austin) and Rockwall falling. The shocker of the three was Lake Travis' 35-14 loss to Martin (Arlington). Lake Travis defeated Martin by the identical score in Arlington a year ago.

Texas 5A-1
1. Highland Park (1-0)
2. Ryan (1-0)
3. Shadow Creek (1-0)
4. Lone Star (1-0)
5. Richmond Foster (1-0)



Highland Park (Dallas) had its hands full in stretching its winning streak to 32, outscoring Class 6A Rockwall on the road 66-59. The other Top 5 teams prevailed by big margins. Note No. 5 Foster (Richmond) thrashed College Station 52-14.

Texas 5A-2
1. Aledo (0-1)
2. FB Marshall (1-0)
3. Calallen (1-0)
4. Huntsville (1-0)
5. Manvel (1-0)

Despite the rare home loss, 60-57 to Class 6A Guyer (Denton), Aledo showed enough fight against a very talented foe to maintain the top spot in the division. Manvel entered the Top 5 following a 34-6 triumph over Clear Lake (Houston).

Texas 4A-1
1. La Vega (1-0)
2. Carthage (1-0)
3. Argyle (1-0)
4. Midlothian Heritage (1-0)
5. Liberty Hill (1-0)

No change in this division after one week, but a clash between No. 1 La Vega and No. 3 Argyle this week will be closely watched. No. 2 Carthage was its old dominating self in a 48-0 thumping of Jacksonville.

Texas 4A-2
1. Pleasant Grove (1-0)
2. West Orange-Stark (1-0)
3. Cuero (1-0)
4. Jasper (1-0)
5. Gilmer (1-0)



The top two teams had their hands full in the opening week. Pleasant Grove (Texarkana) eased past Paris 22-16 and West Orange-Stark clipped Class 5A Nederland 21-20. Silsbee is replaced in the Top 5 by Gilmer.

Texas 3A-1
1. Grandview (1-0)
2. Malakoff (1-0)
3. Cameron Yoe (1-0)
4. Gladewater (1-0)
5. East Chambers (Winnie) (1-0)

Grandview and Malakoff took care of business in the top two spots, but Yoakum, Brock and Atlanta were not as fortunate. New to the Top 5 this week are Cameron Yoe, Gladewater and East Chambers (Winnie).

Texas 3A-2
1. Newton (1-0)
2. Canadian (1-0)
3. Gunter (1-0)
4. East Bernard (1-0)
5. Cisco (1-0)

No. 1 Newton showed no weakness in a 76-0 opening victory over Kirbyville. No. 3 Gunter held on for a 22-21 victory over preseason No. 5 Daingerfield. Cisco moves into the five spot this week coming off a 44-27 triumph over Sweetwater.

Texas 2A-1
1. Refugio (1-0)
2. San Saba (1-0)
3. Shiner (1-0)
4. San Augustine (1-0)
5. New Deal (1-0)



Former No. 1 Mason's 47-7 loss to Wall opened the door for Refugio which moved up from No. 2 after an impressive 43-7 victory over Tidehaven (El Maton). New Deal moves into the top five after a 35-6 victory over Roosevelt (Lubbock)

Texas 2A-2
1. Mart (1-0)
2. Falls City (1-0)
3. Hamlin (1-0)
4. Grapeland (1-0)
5. Wellington (1-0)

Even with only three returning starters on either side of the ball, Mart had no problem taming Bosqueville (Waco) 52-14. The top five from preseason remain intact.

TAPPS
1. Bishop Dunne (1-0)
2. Trinity Cedar Hill (1-0)
3. Prestonwood (1-0)
4. Bishop Lynch (0-1)
5. Parish Episcopal (0-0)

After a tight 20-14 victory over Legacy School of Sports Sciences (Spring), Bishop Dunne will be tested by UIL Class 6A opponents the next two weeks vs. Skyline (Dallas) and DeSoto. Trinity Christian Cedar Hill last week kept its winning streak alive on the road at Bishop Lynch (Dallas) 16-13.