Texas’ No. 1 preps team lives up to billing, scores 80
September 7, 2010
ARLINGTON — The No. 1 high school football team in Texas scored 80 points at Cowboys Stadium — again.
Euless Trinity routed six-time Arkansas state champion Shiloh Christian 80-26 on Monday. Both schools are among the nation’s top high school teams.
They played in the first of four Labor Day games at the NFL home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Last November at Cowboys Stadium, Trinity beat Flower Mound won 80-27 in a first-round playoff game and went on to capture its third state title in five years.
That was the most points by an 11-man team in the Texas prep playoffs since 1941. The record is 124 by Waco in a 1927 game.
Trinity had 708 total yards against Shiloh and scored on all but one possession. The Trojans had 10 rushing touchdowns, including two each by Terrence Tusan and Tevin Williams.
Tusan and Williams both ran for more than 100 yards even without carrying the ball after halftime, when Trinity led 53-20.
-Associated Press
Local Talent Clark Shows Versatility for Cavs
September 6, 2010
By: Keith MacPherson, Conroe Courier
Every high school football fan has heard of a two-way player but College Park senior Kyler Clark is a five-way player.
Most two-way players are limited to spots on offense and defense but Clark, a wide receiver by trade, can do a little of everything.
In Thursday night’s game against Huntsville, Clark caught an acrobatic 23-yard catch, had a 37-yard run on a reverse, punted, returned a kick and held for the extra point and field goal teams for the Cavs.
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