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Week 6 of Texas high school football highlighted exceptional performances across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Quarterbacks, receivers, and running backs showcased their skills, including impressive touchdown throws, phenomenal rushing yards, and record-breaking plays. As teams battled on the field, fans eagerly await the results of the top players’ poll, while defensive stars also made their mark. The excitement continues to build as the season progresses and fans are encouraged to vote for their favorite athletes.

Standout Performers Shine in Week 6 of Texas High School Football

The excitement of Texas high school football was palpable in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and North Texas as Week 6 wrapped up, showcasing some truly spectacular performances that left fans buzzing. From record-breaking touchdowns to astounding yardage, players across the region put on a show and declared their presence on the field.

Poll for Top Players Now Open!

As the dust settles on another thrilling week of action, it’s time to give a shout-out to the athletes who made their mark. Voting is now open to determine the top players, and fans can cast their votes until Sunday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time). So far, the spotlight has been on Greeley McAden from Tioga, who previously won the poll after leading his team to a jaw-dropping 72-0 victory over Trenton, completing 23 out of 25 passes for an eye-popping 481 yards and 8 touchdowns!

Quarterbacks and Receivers Steal the Show

This week was packed with incredible plays from quarterbacks and receivers alike. Parker Almanza from Trophy Club Byron Nelson was crucial in his team’s 49-7 win, tossing 4 touchdown passes while also snagging a touchdown catch for himself. Over in Mansfield, Braylin Barnett put up phenomenal numbers with 7 receptions for 108 yards and 3 touchdowns, helping his Timberview team secure a 30-23 triumph over Arlington Juan Seguin.

Stellar Running Backs Making Waves

Running backs took center stage, too, with Kameron Coleman from Fort Worth Brewer rushing a staggering 353 yards on just 26 carries, scoring 3 touchdowns in a 38-17 victory against Denton. His performance marked a significant milestone, as he surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the season!

More High Scoring Showdowns

Quarterback Jaylen Dotson from West Mesquite highlighted the week with a dazzling performance, throwing for 160 yards and an incredible 5 touchdowns in a 65-0 rout against Carrollton R.L. Turner. Not to be outdone, Jayshon Gibson from North Richland Hills Richland put on a show of his own, rushing for 215 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns in his team’s 49-14 win over Keller Fossil Ridge.

Touchdown Throws and Monstrous Returns

Hayes Hackney from Prosper Walnut Grove stole the spotlight with a record-setting performance, throwing for 6 touchdown passes to 6 different receivers in a 70-10 smashing of Frisco Memorial. Meanwhile, Ryelan Morris from Honey Grove added excitement by returning a missed field goal for a 105-yard touchdown, contributing to a 53-19 victory over Como-Pickton.

Defensive Stars Shine Bright

It wasn’t just all about the offense; defensive players made their mark too! Cooper Witten from Argyle Liberty Christian recorded an impressive 16 tackles along with a fumble recovery, plus he caught 7 passes for a touchdown in a thrilling 41-35 triumph.

Keep Your Eyes on the Prize!

As we look ahead, it’s clear that this season is brimming with talent, and we can’t wait to see what the next week has in store. The clock is ticking for fans to vote for their favorite players, so don’t miss out on the chance to show support for these young athletes who are lighting up the gridders across Texas!

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