GAMES
RANKINGS
Austin/San Antonio UIL 4A-6A Football Scores (10/24); Weather Reschedules Other Week 9 Games
One of the biggest cold fronts of 2019 brought storms to the Austin/San Antonio area during Thursday's Week 9 football action. Check out the scores and rescheduled games.
UIL 13-6A:
Round Rock Stony Point at McNeil (Rescheduled for 4pm on Friday at Round Rock ISD's Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex)
UIL 25-6A:
Kyle Lehman at Austin Anderson (Rescheduled for 3pm on Friday at Austin ISD's Nelson Field)
UIL 26-6A:
No scheduled games
UIL 27-6A:
No scheduled games
UIL 28-6A:
San Antonio Brandeis 27, San Antonio Warren 0 (3rd Quarter Delayed; Rescheduled for 4pm on Friday at Northside ISD's Dub Farris Athletic Complex)
San Antonio Jay 25, San Antonio Taft 8 (Final)
UIL 11-5A Division I:
No scheduled games
UIL 12-5A Division I:
Austin Crockett Early College at Austin Travis Early College (Rescheduled for 1pm on Saturday at Austin ISD's Toney Burger Activity Center)
UIL 13-5A Division I:
Brackenridge 47, San Antonio Edison 0 (Final)
San Antonio Lanier 30, San Antonio Highlands 6 (Final)
UIL 14-5A Division I:
San Antonio Southwest 36, Harlandale 2 (Final)
UIL 13-5A Division II:
Georgetown East View 7, Pflugerville Weiss 7 (2nd Quarter Delayed; Rescheduled for 3pm on Friday at Pflugerville ISD's The Pfield)
UIL 14-5A Division II:
Boerne Champion 30, Uvalde 0 (Final)
UIL 15-5A Division II:
No scheduled games
UIL 14-4A Division I:
No scheduled games
UIL 15-4A Division I:
No scheduled games
UIL 12-4A Division II:
No scheduled games
UIL 13-4A Division II:
Cuero 69, Austin Eastside Memorial Early College 0 (Final)
UIL 14-4A Division II:
No scheduled games
UIL 15-4A Division II:
No scheduled games
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12-5A Division I Football Preview: LBJ Is Ready For Breakout Year
2019 12-5A Division I Projected Finishes
Austin LBJ Early College Jaguars
Dripping Springs Tigers
Austin McCallum Knights
Seguin Matadors
Austin Crockett Early College Cougars
Austin Northeast Early College Raiders
Austin Navarro Early College Vikings
Austin Travis Early College Rebels
Preseason Awards
MVP: Austin McCallum QB Cole Davis
Defensive MVP: Austin LBJ Early College DB Sean Fresch
Sleeper Team: Austin Crockett Early College
The Prospectus
Austin LBJ Early College shared the 12-5A Division I title with Dripping Springs and Seguin in 2018, but will be the favorite for the outright crown in 2019. TheJaguars have 13 returning starters, plus a 2020 Rice commit in defensive back/receiver Sean Fresch, a 2021 Alabama commit in defensive back/receiver Latrell McCutchin and a 2021 FBS recruit in receiver Andrew Mukuba. Other players to watch arelinebacker Lamael Hicks and tight end Edward Thompson.
Dripping Springs earned a piece of the12-5A Division I title in 2018 and will stay in contention for another one in 2019. The Tigers only have seven returning starters, soquarterback/receiver Cameron O'Banan, running back Curtis Cox,linebacker/tight end Jakob Joy anddefensive lineman Colby Collins are expected to have big roles in continuing their program's winning tradition.
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Austin McCallum won six games and recorded a UIL 5A Division I bi-district finish in 2018, so it's pushing for another playoff appearance in 2019. The Knights still have quarterback Cole Davis andtwo-way lineman Alvino Carbajal, plus other notable players in receiver Darius Lewis and linebacker/defensive back Zach Napier.
Seguin is coming off its first winning season, playoff appearance and district title since 2006, so it's excited to build off that success in 2019. TheMatadors have nine returning starters, and notable players in quarterback Jhalen Mickles, linemen Josh Avalos, Chance Brewster and Daniel Gonzalez,running backs Marques Washington and Tavawn Williams, defensive back Desvonn Smith and receiver Dravan McKnight.
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Austin Crockett Early College only won four games in 2018, but its 14 returning starters will help it chase a playoff spot in 2019. The Cougars have versatile athletes in Patrick Ray, Messiah Moss, Christian Rivera, Jerimiah Moore,Jacob Azurdia, Terry Brown and Andrew Jones, plus other notable players in linebacker James P. Hudson Jr. and quarterback Michael Newton.
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Austin Northeast Early College, which was previous calledAustin Reagan Early College, won a pair of games in 2018, but its 11 returning starters is a good starting point for the 2019 season. The Raiders will lean on running back Angus Christian, quarterback David Rivera, defensive back Markel Joiner and linebacker Javone Hodges.
Austin Navarro Early College, which was previous namedAustin Lanier Early College, earned a non-district and district win in 2018, so its 13 returning starters plan to pick up more victories in 2019. The Vikings have multiple playmakers on their roster, including tight end Zack Heimann, offensive lineman Angel Espinosa and defensive backs Jaimron Monroe andVictor Herrera.
Austin Travis Early College didn't win a game in 2018, but its 14 returning starters is a promising sign for the 2019 season. The Rebels need big years fromrunning back/defensive back Darian McFerrin, quarterback Steven Lopez, receiver Jaylen Crayton and defensive back Paul Ekanga to get back into the win column.
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