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CW33 High School Football Showdown Preview: Arlington vs. Mesquite Horn
In week four of Texas High School Football, CW33's Thursday night broadcast focuses on the Arlington Colts as they head to Mesquite Horn for a matchup against the Jaguars. VYPE DFW takes a look at the teams and lays out what fans can expect headed into this head-to-head battle:
Arlington Colts (1-1)
Having a less-than-ideal start to the season, the Arlington Colts have only recorded one victory: their season-opening 27-20 win over Mesquite. In week 2, the Colts played against North Crowley and came up short (69-14). In week 3, Arlington faced Keller Fossil Ridge, but the game was incomplete as both coaches agreed on calling it. As the team prepares for week four, they look to improve their record in their final non-district matchup of the season.
Athletes like Cooper Peach, George Fatoke, Bryan Bege, Steven Murray II, Drelon Burton, Tre Carter, Keyon House, Tristen Garsia, Cameron Brasher, and more make up a roster that is ready to get the job done on Thursday night. With the determination to put forth a better game on the road, this team is ready for Mesquite Horn.
Mesquite Horn Jaguars (2-1)
Steady and focused this season, the Jaguars have posted two strong victories already: a season-opening 36-12 win over Plano East and a week two victory over Arlington Bowie (38-13). Last week, Mesquite Horn traveled to Tyler and faced off against the Lions in a hard-fought matchup before falling 27-12. Looking to bounce back, this team is prepared to put the necessary hard work in and add one more victory to their record before entering district play.
Armstrong Nnodim, Derin Jackson, Titus Muse, Kevontae White, Jamari Andrews, Nathanial Rainey, Raheem Beck, Jesse Rockwell, Davion Hurth, K'Mycheal Williams, and others make up this determined squad. Gearing up for the rest of their season, the team wants to set the tone and secure big moments for Mesquite Horn.
What To Expect
In their meeting last season, the Arlington Colts held the Mesquite Horn Jaguars at bay for a 32-28 victory. In this season's non-district revenge match, Mesquite Horn is looking to finish on top. With a mindset to get the job done every time, the Jaguars are fast-paced and smart on the offensive side of the ball while the defense steps up in important moments. Meanwhile, Arlington has just enough drive and fire to power them to a final non-district victory. This game is going to come down to key defensive moments to determine the victory!
Kick-off is slated for 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 14th in Mesquite. If you're not able to make the game, be sure you tune in on CW33 for all the action!
High School Football Showdown on CW33: Mesquite Horn vs. North Forney
With some teams already having started their district schedules for the 2022 Texas High School Football season, others are just not getting into the start of it here in week 5! Two of those teams include the Mesquite Horn Jaguars and the North Forney Falcons. VYPE DFW takes a deeper dive into these two teams and lays out just what fans can expect from both of them!
Mesquite Horn Jaguars (3-1)
The Jaguars had a rough season last year as they went 2-7 overall, winning only two district games against North Mesquite and Dallas Skyline. This season, the team has already been improving- starting with three huge victories against Plano West (41-35 in overtime), Arlington Bowie (34-21), and Tyler (43-6). Last week, Mesquite Horn lost to Arlington in a close 32-28 battle. One thing the team has shown this season is the fact that they are excellent at remaining focused on the task at hand throughout the game. Taking it moment by moment, the Jaguars have had no problem keeping a game close if they weren't in the lead, being sure to set the tone each play and not rely on the emotions from the previous play to push them through to the final whistle.
Led in rushing by sophomore running back Titus Muse Jr, the Jaguars have been quick on their feet this season. The team is led in scoring by Christopher Dawn who has six to his name, Muse Jr. is close behind with five touchdowns of his own. Fans should keep an eye on the offense as they have been known to come out strong from the start and put their entire effort into each play, focusing on the game moment by moment. That has proven to power Mesquite Horn to excellence so far this season.
North Forney Falcons (3-1)
Coming out of a similar 2021 season with a 2-8 overall record, the Falcons are looking for a fresh start. Their only two victories last season came against Dallas Wilson (38-32, non-district) and Sulphur Springs (47-20, district) to open and close their season. Opening their season with a 47-30 loss against Whitehouse, the team took the time needed to readjust and prepare for the rest of their non-district schedule. With great adjustments made, the Falcons went on to defeat Rowlett (42-20), North Mesquite (31-14), and Dallas Wilson (41-20). Showing that they have strength on their defense as well as an offense that is ready to get the ball moving from the start of the game, the Falcons are proving to be on a hot streak headed into district play.
Senior quarterback Michael Philips leads the team in touchdowns with five tallied. Other scorers for the Falcons include Damorrea Jones and Ernest Thomas who both have three to their names. Jones leads the team in rushing with 105.5 rushing yards while Tamarion Crochett leads in receiving with 188. The team is strong and ready to move into district play and show what they can do this season with their newest adjustments.
What To Expect
Fast offense from both sides of the ball. The teams are going to head onto the field with one goal in mind- a district opening victory. Both offenses are fast and know what they're doing when it comes to moving the chains, but it's very possible that the strong defense at North Forney is going to figure out Mesquite Horn's run game from an early start and do everything they can to put a stop to it. With the option to put it through the air or run it, the Falcons are going to keep the Jaguars on their toes throughout the game.
If you can't make it out to North Forney for kick-off at 7 p.m., be sure to to catch all the action on CW33!