News Summary

The 2025 Texas State 7-on-7 Football Tournament is set to take place in College Station, showcasing over 100 high school teams throughout the weekend. The event, divided into three divisions, promises thrilling matches as local and distant teams compete for the championship titles. With fast-paced action and a focus on passing, this tournament highlights the skills of young athletes across Texas. As fans get ready for an exhilarating weekend, they are reminded to plan for parking and prepare for the Texas sun.

Excitement Builds as the Texas State 7-on-7 Football Tournament Takes Over College Station!

Welcome to College Station, where the air is charged with excitement for the 2025 Texas State 7-on-7 Football Tournament! High school athletes from across the Lone Star State have converged for this thrilling event, which promises to showcase some of the best young talent in Texas football. Kicking off this week at Veterans Park, over 100 high school teams are all set to take part in a weekend filled with fast-paced action, competitive spirit, and community camaraderie.

What’s the Buzz About 7-on-7 Football?

If you’re not familiar with 7-on-7 football, let us fill you in. This exciting format is all about the passing game, played without helmets or pads on a 45-yard field. Each game is a whirlwind of quick plays and quick thinking, where teams need to adapt and strategize on the fly. The running clock keeps every second ticking, making each match feel like a nail-biter!

Divisions and Game Schedule

The tournament is divided into three divisions competing over three days:

  • Division II and Division III will battle it out on Thursday and Friday.
  • Division I, featuring top 5A and 6A schools along with strong private programs, takes the spotlight from Friday through Saturday.

Teams that earned their spot in the tournament either clinched victories in spring tournaments or received automatic bids, thanks to their hosting contributions or impressive past participation.

Meet the Defending Champions

The bar is set high as the tournament rolls on, with defending champions ready to defend their titles:

  • DeSoto holds the crown for Division I from 2023.
  • Hamshire-Fannett is the reigning champ for Division II following their victory in 2024.
  • Gunter took home the trophy for Division III in the same year.

Local Heroes and New Faces

College Station A&M Consolidated, Alvin Shadow Creek, and Lewisville. But it’s not just locals making the trek—teams from as far as Dumas, Sunray, Tidehaven, and El Paso Pebble Hills are ready to strut their stuff on the field!

What to Expect

While admission to this amazing event is free, parking can be a bit tricky, so plan accordingly if you’re heading out. Be sure to bring along essentials like sunscreen and comfortable seating, as the Texas sun can be quite relentless!

Championships on the Line

27th annual championship, also celebrating 26 successful years in College Station. What started with just 24 teams has exploded to a whopping 128 teams this year! Only time will tell which teams will walk away as champions, with championships for Division II and Division III set to be decided on Friday, while Division I will crown its winner on Saturday afternoon.

Looking Ahead

  • Division I: DeSoto, Shadow Creek, Hutto, Killeen Harker Heights, Lewisville.
  • Division II: Hamshire-Fannett, Dumas, Kilgore, Frisco Panther Creek.
  • Division III: Tidehaven, Gunter, Tioga, Poth, Lexington.

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