Video: Top 5 Texas football Games of the Week Friendswood vs. Shadow Creek highlight this week's action.
Friendswood knocked off one District 10-5A1 powerhouse last week and faces another test this week in Shadow Creek (Pearland), the No. 8 team in MaxPreps Texas Top 25.
Junior quarterback Luke Grden spread around touchdown throws to four receivers as the Mustangs spoiled homecoming for Foster (Richmond) with a 34-32 victory. The visitors overcame a two-score deficit and Friendswood (6-0, 3-0 in District 10-5A1) could not celebrate until a failed late Foster field goal try.
Shadow Creek (6-0, 3-0), which reached the state championship game in its first competitive varsity season a year ago, has not yet been tested. Its smallest victory margin so far is 28 points and the Sharks have outscored opponents 301-41.
Junior quarterback Kyron Drones has accounted for 22 touchdowns (17 in the air) and has thrown for 1,198 yards. Courtney Brown and Jaylen Lane have three interceptions apiece for a Shadow Creek defense that has not yet yielded more than 14 points in a game. Here is a preview of this week's top games. (MaxPreps Texas Top 25 ranking included).
Texas Top 5 high school football Games of the Week
Friday, 7 p.m., Freedom Field
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The winner is assured at least a share of the District 10-5A1 lead. Shadow Creek won the first-ever meeting of the schools a year ago, 27-19.
No. 14 Lone Star (Frisco) at The ColonyFriday, 7 p.m., Tommy Briggs Stadium
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Lone Star and The Colony have arrived at identical records (6-0, 3-0 in District 5-5A1) on slightly different paths. Lone Star has won by double digits in every game with the 11-point victory over Highland Park (Dallas) the closest. The Colony has prevailed in a pair of close games by four and seven points. When the teams met a year ago, The Colony was a stunning 21-14 winner on a hook-and-lateral touchdown pass at the finish.
No. 18 Martin (Arlington) at ArlingtonFriday, 7 p.m., Maverick Stadium
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This game has grown to become the Arlington ISD's top rivalry. A little luster was lost this time however when Bowie (Arlington) handed Arlington (5-1, 2-1 District in 4-6A) its first loss last week. Martin (5-1, 3-0) grabbed immediate attention with a season-opening win at Lake Travis (Austin). Martin has won 10 of the last 15 meetings with the Colts, but Arlington prevailed 32-25 last year.
Ridge Point (Missouri City) at Fort Bend Travis (Richmond)Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Edward Mercer Stadium, Sugar Land
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The teams are tied for the District 20-6A lead at 3-0. Travis (6-0) figured to be strong with quarterback Rodriguez and favorite target Washington returning after big statistical seasons. The only loss for Ridge Point (5-1) so far came at the hands of powerhouse North Shore (Houston). Ridge Point opened a big lead in last year's game against Travis and had to hang on in a rainstorm at the finish for a 49-42 victory.
Hutto at Cedar ParkFriday, 7 p.m., John Gupton Stadium
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Cedar Park (6-1, 3-0 in District 11-5A1) might feel like it has a score to settle in this matchup. A year ago, Hutto routed Cedar Park 65-21. Hutto (5-0, 2-0) is the defending district champion and has won 16 consecutive regular-season games. The last regular-season loss for Hutto was at Cedar Park in 2017, 35-25.