Skyline (Dallas) at Dallas JesuitUndefeated Skyline is one of the top-scoring teams in Texas 5A at the midway point of the season. The talented Raiders average more than 45 points per game and are winning by an average margin of 36 points. Junior quarterback
Devante Kincade (6-2, 180) has been a superstar, completing nearly 80 of his passes for more than 1,200 yards with 13 touchdowns and only three interceptions. His favorite receiver is Texas-bound senior
Thomas Johnson, who has more than 500 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in five games. Skyline beat Jesuit last season, 43-24. It's the only other time these teams have met on the gridiron.
While Skyline's Johnson might be the top senior receiver in Texas, Jesuit's
Jake Oliver is arguably the top junior wideout in the state. Oliver, a 6-4, 192-pounder, has caught 58 passes for nine touchdowns and more than 800 yards in just five games. Senior
Brian Buell took over the quarterback position two weeks ago after junior
Jack Brezette broke his leg in a 35-28 loss to Coppell (Jesuit's only defeat this season). Buell threw for more than 300 yards with four touchdowns in Jesuit's 42-34 come-from-behind, double-overtime win over Berkner (Richardson) last week. The Rangers trailed 28-14 at the start of the fourth quarter.
Mitch Stephens: Skyline 34, Jesuit 24
Steve Montoya: Skyline 24, Jesuit 14
Stephen Spiewak: Skyline 35, Jesuit 14
Kevin Askeland: Skyline 28, Jesuit 21
Jamie DeMoney: Skyline 49, Jesuit 45

Skyline's Thomas Johnson is averaging more than 100 yards per game this season.
Photo by Kyle Dantzler