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THREEPEAT: Dallas Christian Chargers outplay Holy Cross for TAPPS Title
Tucked away in a small pocket of Mesquite stands the campus of Dallas Christian School-- home of the Chargers. During the football season you can find athletes working from dawn to dusk to get ahead of the competition day in and day out. For the last three seasons, their hard work has paid off as the Chargers have been able to close out their year crowned TAPPS State Champions. This season, Dallas Christian defeated San Antonio's Holy Cross 28-13 to finish victorious.
Quarterback Luke Carney and tailback Jaden Davis helped secure the victory with two touchdowns apiece during the TAPPS Division III State Championship showdown against Holy Cross. Setting the tone from the start of the game, the Chargers proved they showed up for a battle as Davis scored a 50-yard rushing touchdown on the team's first offensive play. Holding strong through the first quarter, Holy Cross did not allow the Chargers to score again until the second quarter when Carney found SMU commit William "Speedy" Nettles for a 63-yard touchdown pass. Holy Cross' Taylor Flores scored late in the half and the Chargers went into halftime ahead 14-7. "Our offense capitalized on opportunities to make big plays," said Dallas Christian head coach Mike Wheeler, "It paid off in the long run."
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With more big offensive plays through the second half-- like Carney's 35-yard touchdown pass to Decorias Taylor-- the Chargers were able to slowly pull away in the game. Not going down without a fight, though, Holy Cross continued to battle and would score one more time with a 1-yard run from AJ Williams followed by a missed extra point. With big defensive moments powering the Chargers to force turnovers, the defense contributed in timely moments: "Our defense stepped up and made plays when it was important," Wheeler said.
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Devontay High helped seal the deal when forcing a turnover on downs near the end of the game while Holy Cross had the ball on their own 25. Giving Carney and the offense the opportunity to end their season in victory formation and kneel to end the game. "It's a great feeling," Carney said following the game. "Winning three straight titles has been a huge accomplishment."
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Carney finished the game with 261 passing yards, an 80% pass-completion rating, and two passing touchdowns while Davis finished with 116 rushing tards on 18 carries for two touchdowns. Nettles finished with 153 receiving yards on 6 catches for one score and Taylor recorded 46 yards on five catches for one score.
This team isn't done getting settled, either. With plenty of star athletes building up stamina for the seasons ahead, Chargers fans can expect to see Dallas Christian continue to shine. As they gear up to head into the offseason, be sure to keep your eyes on the Chargers athletes. With more work to be done, the team can be expected to continue building their legacy on the field.
PREVIEW: Dallas Christian School hungry for more titles
The Dallas Christian School Chargers are making waves in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Led by some of the area's best private school athletes, the Chargers are on the hunt for more titles. Nearing the top of the VYPE DFW Private School Preseason Football Rankings, does this year's squad have what it takes to secure a three-peat?
REWIND
Defeating Houston's Second Baptist (33-14) in the 2021-22 season and following that title with another state title victory over Houston's Cypress Creek (24-0), the Chargers are riding the high from last season. Posting only one loss the entire season (a 35-24 loss to Fort Worth Christian at the end of September), the team finished with a 13-1 overall record while outscoring their opponents by over a combined 400 points.
Facing tough non-district opponents like Bishop Dunne, Bishop Lynch, Fort Worth Nolan Catholic, and more, the team was no stranger to playing hard and reaping the benefits of their victories. Facing down a district schedule like The Covenant School, Bullard Brook Hill, McKinney Christian, and The Shelton School proved to be no issue for this prepared squad. Through the playoffs, the team Colleyville Covenant Christian, Bullard Brook Hill, and Lubbock's Trinity Christian Academy packing before posting a shut-out state championship victory over Cypress Christian.
LOOKING AHEAD
The Chargers are looking toward another successful year as they prepare for non-district play. The team opens their season in front of a home crowd on August 25th where they will take on Bishop Dunne. Facing the likes of Ouachita Christian, Tolar, Bishop Lynch, and Fort Worth Christian through the preseason shouldn't be difficult for this determined team.
Returning Chris Scott, Kahtori Crawl, Luke Carney, William Nettles, Micah Mata, Jaden Davis, Garrett Blasingame, and more to their roster, the Chargers are looking to dominate their district schedule yet again. Fans can expect a fast-paced team this fall as they look toward a three-peat state title run. Following preseason play, the team will begin their district schedule at home against The Covenant School on October 6th.