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PUNCHING THEIR TICKET: Westlake prepares for highly anticipated State Semis rematch
To the surprise of no one, the state superpower Westlake is back in the Final Four of the Class 6A-Division I championship bracket.
And it is no surprise that they face North Shore... again. This will be a rematch of last year’s State Semifinal match, in which the Chaps fell to the now Willie Gaston-led Mustangs by a score of 49-34.
However, the game-plan doesn’t change for Salazar and company.
“I’ve reflected on the game from last year, watching the game film, and it was the big plays that killed us. We played well, but when they had a big play it went for a touchdown, and you can’t do that against a good team like them."
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Per the usual, after entering the district portion of their schedule, the Chaparrals have gone on a rampage in the Texas high school football scene.
It all begins with their stingy defense, which has allowed a mere 9.7 points per game entering the State Semis, and features the likes of Judson Crockett (Sr. DB), Elliot Schaper (Jr. LB), Denim Collins (Sr. DB), Caden Boenig (Sr. DL) and Cullen Devine (Jr. DL).
“I think we’ve been very complementary of each other all year long,” said coach Tony Salazar. “Our defense tends to start up fast, which makes it that much easier on our offense because of the short fields and quick touchdowns, and from there we keep it rolling.”
Speaking of offense, the emergence of sophomore QB Rees Wise has been one of the more exciting developments this Fall.
Since stepping on the field in Week No. 4, Wise has thrown for nearly 2,000 yards through the air, with over 400 yards on the ground, and 30 total touchdowns on the year.
“We needed a little spark in the first game against Lake Travis, and we put him (Wise) in there and he provided it,” said Salazar. “From there, our football team has gained confidence in the young quarterback, and obviously he has delivered.”
Of course, he hasn’t done it all by himself on the offensive side of the ball.
It can’t hurt to have the second all-time leading rusher for the Chaparrals, senior RB Jack Kayser (1119 yds/19 TDs in 2023), with you in the backfield.
“It’s no secret that our offense runs through Kayser,” Salazar said. “He’s small in stature but he’s big on game. He’s just a workhorse who shows up every week ready to work, and he’s the energizer bunny who we look to for the big plays.”
With a holistic approach to this State Semi, the Chaps know the assignment.
"We have to protect the football, capitalize in the red-zone, control the line of scrimmage and tackle effectively on defense," Salazar said. "If we can also eliminate the types of plays that lead to points, then I like the chances of the Chaparrals being around next week.”
THE RECAP: Westlake Chaparrals vs. Anderson Trojans Football
This past Thursday’s match up between the Westlake Chaparrals at the Anderson Trojans began with fun and festivities at Nelson Field
Middle school night, Pink Out for breast cancer awareness and the cheerleader dads joining in on the sidelines lead to a fun first quarter which saw the Trojans leading at one point 14 to 13.
The offensive standouts for Anderson were included Zayden Sharp (Jr. WR) who snagged two touchdown catches, while fellow junior Ed Small complied several big gains through the air from senior QB Brady Gephart. Anderson's signal-caller had another solid outing, also using his feet to make some big plays. RBs Dayden Williams and Dominic Mays also contributed on the ground for the Trojans.
After a close first quarter it was all Westlake, outscoring the Trojans 34-0 in the second quarter, with two more scores in the second half to end the night with 67-14 victory.
The Chaps' major contributions came from senior QB Paxton Land, Jack Kayser (Sr. RB) and junior WR Brody Wilhelm. Furthermore, Westlake's defense was a major difference-maker on the night, scored twice off a fumble recovery and an interception.
Westlake's dominance continues, as they move on to 6-0 (4-0 in district) on the season, with coach Tony Salazar's group slated to face off against district rival Dripping Springs (5-1) this Friday at home.