Video: Top 10 Texas Games of the WeekGuyer vs. Carroll is always a battle.
The road traveled by Guyer (Denton) to this week's District 5-6A midseason showdown has not been easy. In Week 1, the Wildcats scored 60 points and needed almost every one of them to end Aledo's long home winning streak, 60-57. The following week, Guyer survived another scare in beating Cedar Hill, 40-36.
Friday's showdown opponent, Carroll (Southlake) has had a much easier time matching Guyer's record of 4-0 for the season and 1-0 in league play. The Dragons smallest winning margin so far is 15 points.
Guyer, No. 7 in MaxPreps Texas Top 25, hosts No. 6 Carroll for a 7 p.m. kickoff at Denton's C.H. Collins Athletic Complex.
While Carroll was faced with retooling at the skill positions this season, Guyer returned key producers in quarterback Eli Stowers and running back Kaedric Cobbs.
Despite the new faces, the Dragons have only been outscored by Guyer by 15 points and have allowed 60 fewer.
The Guyer-Carroll series is tied at three wins each and the first one to four likely will be this season's 5-6A champ.
Here is a preview of this week's top games. (MaxPreps Texas Top 25 ranking included).
MaxPreps Texas Top 10 Games of the Week
Friday, 7 p.m., C.H. Collins Athletic Complex
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This matchup has been eagerly anticipated since last fall when Carroll's 23-yard trick play touchdown in the final seconds sunk Guyer 33-29. The District 5-6A title is likely the prize for the winner.
Carthage at Pleasant Grove (Texarkana)Friday, 7:30 p.m., Hawk Stadium
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Both East Texas foes are unbeaten. Carthage is ranked No. 2 in 4A-1 and Pleasant Grove is No. 1 in 4A-2 and there's no chance of a playoff rematch. Carthage took last year's contest, 28-21, but Pleasant Grove made it to the state title game in its class while Carthage was edged by three points in a state semifinal.
No. 2 Katy at Tompkins (Katy)Thursday, 6 p.m., Legacy Stadium
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It might have gone overlooked that upstart Tompkins (5-0) went three rounds deep in the playoffs last season, the same ending point reached by tradition-rich Katy (4-0). Still, last year's final score (66-13) and an 0-5 series record shows the younger school has a gap to overcome before it can talk about a new sheriff in town.
No. 20 West Brook (Beaumont) at Beaumont United (Beaumont)Friday, 7 p.m., Beaumont ISD Memorial Stadium
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Beaumont bragging rights are stake. In the top-heavy District 21-6A race, these are the only unbeaten teams remaining. United lost the first encounter of the schools last year, 45-10, as West Brook went on to reach the Class 6A-2 state final.
Round Rock at Vandegrift (Austin) Friday, 7 p.m., Ed W. Monroe Memorial Stadium
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Vandegrift (5-0) had an unbeaten run to the District 13-6A title in 2018, but Round Rock (4-0) put up a fight last year before falling, 27-24. Vandegrift's defense has posted two shutouts and is allowing an average of eight points per game. Round Rock counters with an offense that is averaging 51 points per game.
Klein Oak (Spring) at No. 19 Klein Collins (Spring)Friday, 7 p.m., Klein Memorial Stadium
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The rivals each won 10 games a year ago. In this clash last year, Collins blanked Oak 14-0, but Oak later advanced one extra round in the playoffs. The defense of Collins (5-0) has allowed only five touchdowns in five games. Oak (4-1) has excelled in close games with three wins coming by four points or less.
No. 18 Pearland at Dawson (Pearland)Friday, 7 p.m., Pearland Stadium
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Pearland leads its younger rival in the series with three wins in five games thanks to last year's 56-27 triumph. Dawson (3-1) defeated Strake Jesuit (Houston) in its District 23-6A opener last week while Pearland (4-0) eased past Alief Taylor Houston.
Crowley at AzleFriday, 7 p.m., Hornet Field
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Crowley (5-0) and Azle (4-1) are off to 3-0 starts in District 3-5A-1. Azle has won four in a row since a one-point defeat in its opener, a similar scenario to 2018 when the Hornets followed an opening loss with a 10-game winning streak. While the offensive production of the foes is similar, Crowley has allowed 50 fewer points than Azle.
All Saints (Fort Worth) at Prestonwood Christian (Plano)Friday, 7 p.m., Lions Stadium
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All Saints (3-1) suffered its first defeat last week, 14-2, to Bishop Dunne (Dallas), and faces another challenge in Prestonwood (4-1). The lone blemish on Prestonwood's record was a seven-point loss to Georgia's Greater Atlanta Christian.
Flatonia at WeimarFriday, 7:30 p.m., Weimar Stadium
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Weimar (4-0), a member of the slightly larger 2A-1 classification, has defeated Flatonia (5-0) in seven of the last nine meetings including a 40-6 roasting a year ago.