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Collision Course: Westlake's 47-7 win over Brennan sets up matchup versus North Shore

One thing has been consistent over the last 4 years in Texas High School Football. Westlake and North Shore making deep playoff runs in Region 3 and 4 for 6A. For Westlake that includes 3 straight state championships and, now, 54 straight wins.

The last time these 2 teams faced each other, Westlake came out on top. But a new year means new teams.

"It's going to be a battle, the last two times we've played them it's going to come down to the 4th quarter," Westlake Head Coach Tony Salazar said. "We had a good chance to peek last night at their game and obviously they handled their opponent in the regional final as well. They are playing with confidence but so are we."

That confidence was on full display in the Alamodome in their 47-7 win over Brennan in the Region IV Championship Saturday. The win was the 54th in a row for the Chaps and keeps them in the hunt for a 4th straight state title.

"Whoever prepares the best and makes timely plays next Saturday is going to play for a State Championship."

Timely plays were key for Westlake in their win against Brennan. Some of those plays came from Keaton Kubecka, 4 catches for 93 yards and a touchdown, who became the main target for the Westlake quarterbacks with Notre Dame commit Jaden Greathouse limited with an injury.

"We had an idea he was going to be out of this game," Kubecka said. "Our offense didn't miss a beat, our defense played really well Brett came in and balled and Paxton still balled. That's what we learn here at Westlake when your name is called you step up."

Westlake used a balanced attack against Brennan on offense and relied on their dominant defense to stop the high powered Brennan Bears. After an early interception by Westlake the defense came up huge with an interception of their own by Will Magids, his first of two on the night. From there, the Chaps defense would come up with huge stops on special teams to set up their offense in Brennan territory on 2 of the next 3 drives which helped them get their first 10 points of the game.

"It's the fifth year in a row these guys, in my opinion, have been the top defense in Texas, either one or two," Coach Salazar said of his defense. "To hold that team to 7 points with the style of offense they have and their personnel, that's a big task and a great great job by our defense and our special teams setting our offense up."

With the regional finals behind them and the ever looming state semifinal matchup against North Shore fast approaching it will be business as usual for the Chaps.

"Just follow the blueprint," Kubecka said of the matchup. "Don't let the moment get too big for us in times like this, so we just have to keep following the goal board and just go in and have a really good game and just prepare like we do any time."

For Coach Salazar, it's simple; "These guys set a goal back in August to try and be playing in the semifinals, to try and be playing in the state championship game so they have expectations for themselves, that's not me setting the bar, it's them setting the bar."

Next week, they'll have the chance to get one step closer to clearing that bar.