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High School Football Showdown on CW33: Seagoville vs. South Oak Cliff
As we near the end of regular season play, teams have been working hard to showcase their talent, cushion their records, and continue their push towards the playoffs. This week, the Thursday highlighted game on CW33 will features a tough Seagoville squad taking on reigning state champions South Oak Cliff. VYPE DFW takes a dive into these two teams' seasons and lays out just what fans can expect from this Thursday night game!
Seagoville Dragons (5-3, 3-1)
Last season, Seagoville posted a 6-4 overall record with a 4-4 district record to finish 5th place among their district opponents. The team did not get a chance to play in playoffs, but it has been clear that not making a playoff appearance didn't stop them from getting right to work in the offseason. Their hard work has been paying off this season. From the start, the Dragons opened with two big victories over Trimble Tech (48-7) and North Dallas (48-7). Moving through district play, Seagoville posted victories against the likes of Dallas Hillcrest, Dallas Conrad, and a 56-0 shutout victory over Dallas Jefferson.
Outscoring their opponents this season by over 150 points, the offense has played fast-paced. Seagoville continuously learns from mistakes and takes no time to bounce back. The Dragon defense has been quick on the attack to figure out their opposing offense.
South Oak Cliff Bears (5-3, 4-0)
After winning the state title last season, the beginning of the season seemed grim for the Bears as they opened with three straight losses against tough opponents: Duncanville, Lancaster, and DeSoto. The losses only proved to create a battle-tested mentality for the Bears, though. The team readjusted and prepared for district play after posting a hard-fought 31-28 victory over their last non-district opponent, back-to-back-to-back TAPPS state champions Parish Episcopal.
The Bears have not allowed a single touchdown against them in district play while scoring over five touchdowns each game. South Oak Cliff has shut out Dallas Adamson (49-0), Dallas Spruce (48-0), Dallas Kimball (56-0), and Dallas Samuell (56-0) to show that they are more than ready to head back to the playoffs. South Oak Cliff is led in receiving by senior wide receiver Corinthean Coleman and junior wide receiver Jamyri Cauley (both averaging about 35 yards per game). The team is led in rushing by senior runing back Izale Williams Jr. (averaging nearly 80 yards a game), senior quarterback Tedrick Williams (averaging about 67 per game), and junior running back Danny Green (averaging nearly 55 yards per game). The Bears' offense is able to get the job done both on the ground and through the air while the defense is able to quickly read the opponents to shut down all efforts. Led in tackling by junior outside linebacker Brandon Jones (averaging 12 tackls a game) and senior cornerback Taylor Starling (9 tackles per game), the defense is sharp and always prepared to create the next opportunity for their offense to return to the field.
What To Expect
Seagoville would do anything for the opportunity to read through South Oak Cliff's impressive style of play. Winning this game would be a huge mark on their schedule for the Dragons, but the Bears have something figured out that other teams in the area haven't quite been able to harness. Fans can expect to see both teams play hard out of the tunnel, but South Oak Cliff is determined and ready to take down anyone who stands in their way of repeating as the state champion. If you can't make it out to South Oak Cliff for the game, be sure to catch all the action on CW33- kick-off is set for 7 p.m.
High School Football Showdown on CW33: Fort Worth Dunbar vs. Western Hills
It's a Fort Worth ISD showdown this week in Texas High School Football as Fort Worth Dunbar and Western Hills go head to head at Scarborough-Handley Field. While Dunbar looks to improve their record, Western Hills is on a mission to not allow anyone to deal them a district loss this season. VYPE DFW takes a dive into these two teams' seasons and lays out just what fans can expect from this Thursday night game!
Fort Worth Dunbar Wildcats (1-3)
After a playoff run last season, the Wildcats have opened this season with a rough start. Dropping all three non-district games (45-19 against Dallas Wilmer-Hutchins, 70-57 against Ponder, and 16-13 against Fort Worth Wyatt), Dunbar got back on track as they entered district play last week with a 60-0 victory over Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis. Led by Murray Moore, the offense has been putting up a run game this season. Moore boasts 241.5 rushing yards while teammate Tajahn Odom has the second highest rushing yards at 21.8; Odom has also tallied 56.3 receiving yards this season. Moore leads the team in scoring with 12 touchdowns to his name.
The defense really stepped up as they entered district play last week. With the victory giving the Wildcats a positive start in district, fans can expect to see a stronger, more confident team enter the field on Thursday evening.
Western Hills Cougars (3-1)
Western Hills posted a playoff run season last year as well before being knocked out of contention. This season, the team has played hard against all of their opponents. The Cougars' only loss so far came in a tough non-district game against Mineral Wells (55-40) in week two. Their three victories were posted week one (54-53 against Maypearl), week three (39-0 against Fort Worth Poly), and week five (50-30 against Carter-Riverside). The team didn't have a game during week four.
With a strong offense ready to score consistently and set the bar at the start of the game, the Cougars can be expected to play hard right out of the tunnel on Thursday. Led by senior quarterback Keyon Butler who boasts 122.8 rushing yards, nine rushing touchdowns, and four passing touchdowns, the offense is fast. Teammate Camden Hawkins has tallied six touchdowns and three interceptions so far this season and can be expected to be looking for a strong game this week.
What To Expect
Dunbar's defense is going to do everything the can to prepare for such a fast-paced offense like Western Hills. They're going to come out ready to showcase their talent as they go head-to-head in what might prove to be one of the best teams in their district this season. Western Hills is going to come out rolling without looking back. Fans can expect the Cougars to put everything they have into this game in order to start district with a 2-0 start.
If you can't make it out to Scarborough-Handly Field, be sure to catch all the action on CW33- kick off is set for 7 p.m.