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Cedar Ridge Uses Late Surge To Stay In Playoff Race
UIL 13-6A has been one of the state's most unpredictable football districts in 2019, so Friday's Week 10 matchup between Round Rock Cedar Ridge (5-4, 4-3) and McNeil (3-6, 2-5) recorded an important result for the playoff race. The home Raiders ultimately inched closer to a postseason berth with a 38-21 win at Round Rock ISD's Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex. It was their third victory in the last four games.
VYPE Player of the Game DJ Rountree kicked off his three-touchdown performance when he caught a 62-yard touchdown pass from Jalen Brown at the 8:59 mark of the opening quarter.
"We try to come in here and play our best," said Rountree. "We knew what we had to do, so come out here and execute."
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The Raiders were off to a good start, but didn't start pulling away until the second quarter. Its 10-point period featured a Gavin Baudek 27-yard field goal and another Brown-to-Rountree touchdown connection that resulted in a 17-0 halftime advantage.
Cedar Ridge's lead was expanded to a 24-point edge when Deuce Vaughn scored a 63-yard rushing touchdown at the 3:30 mark of the third quarter, but McNeil answered with a Blake Henke 34-yard touchdown run with 23 seconds left in the period to make it a 24-7 game.
The start of the fourth quarter was more of the same, as Cedar Ridge expanded its lead to 31 with Jack Turner's 28-yard touchdown pass to Rountree and Brown's five-yard touchdown run.
McNeil also found late game success, but didn't have enough time to erase the entire deficit and keep its playoff chances alive. The noise that the Mavericks made came from Henke's 63-yard touchdown run, Mekhai Coleman's second fumble recovery of the game, and Henke's 22-yard touchdown pass to Sakiusa Tikoikosov in the fourth quarter.
A week remains in the 2019 Texas high school football regular season, but most of the 13-6A playoff race hasn't been decided. That's because Cedar Park Vista Ridge (7-2, 5-2) and Round Rock Stony Point (7-2, 5-2) are tied for second in the current district standings, and Round Rock (6-3, 4-3) and Round Rock Cedar Ridge (5-4, 4-3) are holding a one game lead over Round Rock Westwood (4-5, 3-4) in the race for the district's final playoff spot. The only thing that's certain is Austin Vandegrift's (9-0, 7-0) 13-6A title.
The 13-6A playoff teams and positions will be finalized by Vista Ridge at Round Rock on Thursday November 7th, and both Cedar Ridge at Westwood and Stony Point at Vandegrift on Friday November 8th, so keep an eye on the Week 11 matchups. The eventual representatives will play 14-6A teams in the bi-district round of the playoffs.
"Not take 'em lightly," Brown said of Westwood in the upcoming regular season finale. "They're a good team over there. Stay sharp on offense and stay lockdown on defense, and get a big win next week too."
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13-6A Football Preview: Vandegrift Is Favorite In Competitive District
2019 13-6A Projected Finishes
Austin Vandegrift Vipers
Round Rock Cedar Ridge Raiders
Round Rock Dragons
Pflugerville Hendrickson Hawks
Round Rock Stony Point Tigers
Round Rock Westwood Warriors
McNeil Mavericks
Leander Lions
Cedar Park Vista Ridge Rangers
Preseason Awards
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MVP: Round Rock WR Collin Sullivan
Defensive MVP: Austin Vandegrift DB Tyler Mongauzy
Sleeper Team: Round Rock Westwood
The Prospectus
Austin Vandegrift made a statement when it won its first 12 games in 2018, and plans to lean on its 11 returning starters to add a second consecutive 13-6A district crown in 2019. The Vipers also have the necessary talent in quarterback Dru Dawson, defensive backs Tyler Mongauzy and JJ Parker, linebacker Jax McCauley and receiver Trey Mongauzy.
Round Rock Cedar Ridge is two years removed from its last district title, so it will put a lot of emphasis on the September 13th home game against Austin Vandegrift in 2019. The Raiders have Division I senior recruits in running back Deuce Vaughn, quarterback Jalen Brown and offensive lineman Marcus Bryant, so they will stay in contention for the district crown.
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Round Rock bounced back from a disappointing 2017 season with a UIL 6A Division I area round finish in 2018, so it plans to continue the upward trend in 2019. The Dragons have a Purdue commit in wide receiver Collin Sullivan, plus other notable players in offensive linemen Tobias Campbell, Beck Kipperman and Sam Eickenhorst, athlete Jordan Smart and quarterback Seth Ford.
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Pflugerville Hendrickson went 7-3 and recorded a UIL 6A Division II bi-district finish in 2018, but has to find replacements for recent graduates before it can add a 12th year to its current playoff streak in 2019. The Hawks have three returning starters on both sides of the ball, but still have a leader in defensive end Gabriel Hunter. He'll take the field with Michael Ike, Jalen Phoenix and Jaden Williams.
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Round Rock Stony Point went 6-4 in a non-playoff season in 2018, so it's hungry for a postseason spot in 2019. The Tigers have 13 returning starters, and key players in quarterback Kyle Overton, running back Kendall Thomas and defensive end Tim Landry.
Round Rock Westwood won four games in 2018, but two important factors are in its favor in 2019. The Warriors have 14 returning starters and notable players in quarterback RJ Martinez and running back Nate Anderson. If they have another fast start and pick up a few more wins in district play, they could challenge for the district's final playoff spot.
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McNeil nearly recorded a .500 record against 13-6A opponents in 2018, but only has seven returning starters to move closer to the postseason in 2019. The Mavericks will lean on 1,000-yard rusher Winston Hutchison, as well as receivers Malik Gordon and Blake Henke and defensive back Jason Powell.
Leander went 1-9 in 2018, but its 15 returning starters should kick off the Kris Price coaching era on the right note. The Lions will lean on an experienced offensive line that includes Mi'Tiy Carter and Noah Holifield. They will protect new starting quarterback Garrett Landry. Also look for running back Xavier Dotson and linebacker Evan Smith to leave their mark on the field.
Cedar Park Vista Ridge's only win in 2018 came in district play, but will lean on a defense that has eight of the team's 11 returning starters in 2019. The Rangers have big playmakers in defensive backs Canon Kromis and Emon Allen and linebackers Bryce Christian and Jake Robertson, but filling important roles on the offensive side will ultimately decide their fate.
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