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TAPPS PLAYOFFS PREVIEW: Prestonwood vs. Fort Worth Nolan Catholic on CW33
TAPPS football playoffs is in full swing as teams head toward the state title game. This week, CW33 will broadcast the Saturday TAPPS matchup between two tough teams as the Prestonwood Christian Lions take on the Fort Worth Nolan Catholic Vikings. VYPE DFW takes a deeper dive into the Vikings' and Lions' programs to lay out just what fans can expect in this Saturday playoff game:
Prestonwood Christian Lions (8-2, 3-1)
The Lions have been having an extremely successful season this year. Although the team started out rocky with a season-opening 28-7 loss to Argyle Liberty Christian, they quickly regrouped and bounced back to show the rest of their opponents exactly what they were made of. Through their regular season schedule, the Lions defeated the likes of Houston Second Baptist, Little Elm, Fort Worth All Saint's Episcopal, Bishop Lynch, and more with their only other loss coming against back-to-back-to-back state champions Parish Panthers in their final district game of the season. In playoffs, the Lions blanked Houston St. Pius X with a 49-0 victory to continue heading on their incredible path.
Led by senior running back AJ Sibley, senior tight end Luke McGary, senior quarterback Maguire Martin, and more, Prestonwood's offense has been powerful this season. Able to quickly read their opponents' defenses, the Lions have been able to set the tone of many of their games this season. The defense, led by McGary, senior corner back Carter Stoutmire, junior middle linebacker Hudson Lunsford, and more, has been able to come together cohesively to help create opportunities for their offense to make it back onto the field. This week, Prestonwood looks to continue reading their opponents as they take on the Vikings.
Fort Worth Nolan Catholic Vikings 4-8, 1-3)
Fort Worth Nolan Catholic has been in a bit of a rebuilding mode this season. The Vikings opened the season with a strong victory over Fort Worth All Saint's Episcopal School before dropping seven-in-a-row. Able to pull off a timely victory over Bishop Lynch, the Vikings entered the playoffs ready to make a statement. The team did just that as they ended the season of Tomball's Concordia Lutheran with an outstanding 42-6 victory before posting a 38-24 victory last week over San Antonio's Antonian Prep.
Led by senior running back DK Smittick, senior wide receiver Antonio Hall, senior quarterback Cole Matsuda, and more, the Vikings offense has been on a mission to score as much as possible this season. Playing hard until the final whistle, the team is usually able to keep pace with their opponents even if they aren't able to pull off the victory. Their wittiness matched with their heart continues to power them through each play on the field. The team looks to show the same heart against the Lions this week.
What To Expect:
Nolan Catholic is looking to pull off an upset victory over Prestonwood Christian this week. Using the strength of their defense to help power moments for the Vikings, Nolan Catholic is going to come into this game with a fight that we might not have seen all season. Prestonwood, however, is looking to continue their run towards the state title game. Backed by one of the best offenses in the area, the Lions are going to try to set the tone early in this playoff matchup.
Kick-off is set for 12:05 p.m. at Birdville Fine Arts/Athletics Complex, but if you can't make it to North Richland Hills for the game, be sure to catch all the action on CW33!
VYPE DFW Private School Preseason QB of the Year: Cole Matsuda
VYPE DFW recently ran a fan poll that gave you the chance to vote on who you believed deserved the title of being the VYPE DFW Private School Preseason Quarterback of the Year! With all the votes tallied, fans chose Fort Worth Nolan Catholic Vikings quarterback Cole Matsuda. VYPE DFW was able to catch up with the senior quarterback following his fan poll win. Check out our exclusive interview below!
Matsuda had an amazing junior season with the Vikings- he threw for roughly 1500 yards while tallying 15 touchdowns with an offense known for running the ball quite often. Looking to make a big impact this season, Matsuda has already thrown for 300 yards with five touchdowns in his first two games. Matsuda opened up a little bit about his time with Nolan Catholic as well as his goals for the season while he looks toward making a commitment to a college program.
VYPE DFW: How long have you been playing football? What got you started?
Matsuda: This is my 12th year of football. I've been playing since first grade. In kindergarten, I was playing baseball and my friend's dad- who was a little league coach- said "Why aren't you playing football, Cole?" He said that I better play because I have a good arm and would be a quarterback one day. I begged my parents to play and the rest is history.
VYPE DFW: What's your go-to routine before a game? Do you eat anything special? Listen to anything special?
Matsuda: Get taped, chill, watch Kyler Murray high school highlights, and listen to Rod Wave or Giveon. I don't eat pre-game.
VYPE DFW: What are your goals for the season- both personally and for the team?
Matsuda: It's always the same: win state. Period. Win state.
VYPE DFW: What are you looking for in a college program?
Matsuda: Honestly, the most important thing to me is a great coaching staff.
VYPE DFW: Is there an athlete you look up to most?
Matsuda: Drew Brees. He's just the greatest. He's great at everything. Great leader- a winner. He's just the best.
VYPE DFW: If you could go to dinner with one person (dead or alive) who would it be and what would you hope to talk about?
Matsuda: Drew Brees. His road to greatness.
VYPE DFW: What is your favorite professional sports team?
Matsuda: New Orleans Saints- I've been a fan since first grade. My first peewee team was the Saints. It was meant to be.