Texas High School Football: Week 5 Corpus Christi roundup
NON-DISTRICT
CALALLEN 35, GREGORY-PORTLAND 7
Top performers
Gregory-Portland: Gage Gleinig 9 of 17 for 96 yards, 1 TD; Kaleem Gholsby 9 carries, 73 yards; Dalvin Batts 4 carries, 14 yards; Brian Harris 6 catches, 45 yards; Isaiah Chandler 2 catches 32 yards, TD; Conner Durrill 3 catches, 32 yards.
Calallen: Terik Hickmon 2 of 3 for 36 yards, TD passing; 13 carries, 104 yards, 2 TDs rushing; Epi Hinojosa 14 carries, 107 yards, TD; Marvin Beasley 8 carries, 55 yards, TD; Jaydin Boyd 5 carries, 53 yards; Jacob Arnold 1 catches, 42 yards, TD; William Burch 13 tackles; Colten Calloway 10 tackles, two TFL
Highlights: Calallen scored three second-quarter touchdowns to break open the game as Hickmon was involved in all three. He had two rushing touchdowns for 7 yards each and a 42-yard pass to Jacob Arnold.
Records: Calallen 2-2; Gregory-Portland 0-1
Next: Kerrville Tivy at Calallen, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; Gregory-Portland at Moody, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, Cabaniss Multipurpose
ODEM 33, SANTA GERTRUDIS ACADEMY 0
Top performers
Odem: Hunter Dawson 23 rushes, 91 yards, TD and 4 of 11 for 71 yards passing and TD; Mark Moreno 11 carries, 66 yards; Xavier Drennon 10 carries, 41 yards, TD; Kyle Castaneda 2 catches, 27 yards; Austin Dominguez 1 catches, 39 yards, TD
Santa Gertrudis Academy: Niko Jaramillo 5 of 12 for 27 yards.
Highlights: Dawson accounted for two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion as the Owls built a 21-0 halftime lead and held the Lions to 66 total yards.
Records: Odem 3-2, Santa Gertrudis Academy 1-1
Next: Natalia at Odem, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; Santa Gertrudis Academy at Taft, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2
TULOSO-MIDWAY 21, RAY 7
Top performers
Ray: Ben De La Cerda 12 of 30 for 131 yards, TD, INT; Cole Dennis 6 catches, 78 yards.
Tuloso-Midway: Juan Moreno 18 carries, 84 yards; Kyler Marquez 16 carries, 55 yards, TD; Cody Stace 2 catches 41 yards
Highlights: Tuloso-Midway broke a scoreless tie in the third quarter with two touchdowns, including a TD run by Marquez.
Records: Ray 0-1; Tuloso-Midway 3-1
Next: Somerset at Tuloso-Midway, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; Ray vs. Miller, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, Buc Stadium
INGLESIDE 40, JOHN PAUL II 21
Top performers
Ingleside: Leo Villarreal 4 of 9, 103 yards, one TD passing; 11 carries, 54 yards, one TD rushing; Bobby Gonzales five carries, 72 yards, one TD; Evan Rocha one carry, 57 yards, one TD, two catches, 56 yards, one TD receiving; Jaxon Mabile eight carries, 49 yards; Seth Ruff six carries, 47 yards, one TD; Deonte Duhart two interceptions
Highlights: Ingleside's 20-point second quarter broke open the game as the Mustangs had 442 yards to top the Centurions, who were playing their first game of the season.
Records: Ingleside 4-1, John Paul II 0-1
Next: Uvalde at Ingleside, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2; Austin St. Michaels at John Paul II, 7 p.m., Oct. 2
CARRIZO SPRINGS 19, ROBSTOWN 0
Top performers
Carrizo Springs: Josh Carrizales 17 carries, 65 yards, one TD; Austin Reyes four carries, 54 yards, one TD; Sergio Sonora 35-yard fumble return TD
Robstown: Ray Vaiz 18 carries, 50 yards; Jason Cedillo four carries, 23 yards
Highlights: Carrizo Springs scored on the opening drive to set the done in the game and held Robstown to 85 yards in winning its first game of the season.
Records: Carrizo Springs 1-4, Robstown 0-4
Next: West Oso at Robstown, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9; Carrizo Springs at Devine, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9
SINTON 20, LA VERNIA 14
Top performers
Sinton: Rene Galvan 4 of 12, 38 yards, 14 carries, 66 yards, two TDs rushing; Braeden Brown 3 of 4, 32 yards, seven carries, 39 yards; Rylan Galvan 12 carries, 86 yards, one TD; Joe Cruz two catches, 37 yards; Daelyn Davis four catches, 29 yards; Jonathan Morin 16 tackles, one forced fumble; Gavin Castillo 12 tackles
Highlights: Sinton QB Rene Galvan scored on a keeper with 3:10 remaining to lift the Pirates to a non-district win in a defensive battle.
Records: Sinton 2-3; La Vernia 3-2
Next: Rockport-Fulton at Sinton, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9; La Vernia at Pearsall, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2
PREMONT 33, FALFURRIAS 7
Top performers
Premont: Lucas Rogers 30 carries, 248 yards, three TDs, 85-yard kickoff return TD; Andrew Christian 11 carries, 76 yards, one TD; JT Torres six carries, 26 yards
Highlights: Rogers was a workhorse for the Cowboys averaging more than eight yards a carry, including a big kickoff return to start the second half.
Records: Premont 2-1, Falfurrias 0-2
Next: La Villa at Premont, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 23; Falfurrias at Hebbronville, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2
REFUGIO 41, TAFT 0
Top performers
Refugio: Jordan Kelley four carries, 58 yards, one catch, 38 yards, one TD receiving; Zavien Wills seven carries, 44 yards, one TD; Dezmon Brown four carries, 55 yards; Caleb Hesseltine 8 of 13, 92 yards, three TDs; Ethan Perez four catches, 29 yards, two TDs, two carries, 12 yards, one TD
Taft: Sean Suarez 2 of 10, 12 yards; Josh Suarez two catches, 12 yards
Highlights: Refugio held Taft to two yards and broke open a 7-0 game with 20 points in the second quarter.
Records: Refugio 5-0, 1-0; Taft 3-2
Next: Refugio at Three Rivers, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9; Santa Gertrudis Academy at Taft, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2
WEST OSO 33, KINGSVILLE 0
Top performers
West Oso: Eddie Garza 8 of 16 for 67 yards passing, INT, 18 carries for 100 yards rushing; Daniel Esquivel 9 carries, 47 yards, TD; Jaylon Patterson 5 carries, 58 yards, 2 TD; Joe Medina 1 catch, 38 yards, TD
Highlights: The Bears broke open a tight game 24 points in the second half to earn their first win of the season and first career win for new head coach Brad Smithey.
Records: West Oso 1-4, Kingsville 0-1
Next: Pleasanton at Kingsville, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; West Oso at San Diego, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2
DISTRICT 15-2A DIVISION I
THREE RIVERS 52, BLOOMINGTON 0
Top performers
Three Rivers: Caden Soliz 9 of 11, 163 yards, three TDs passing, seven carries, 100 yards, one TD rushing; Zachary Davis 13 carries, 100 yards, two TDs, one catch, 26 yards; Rigoverto Sanchez eight carries, 54 yards; Taylor Stockton three carries, 64 yards, one TD: Justin Stutts two carries, 33 yards, one TD, nine tackles, three sacks; Ezra Acevedo three catches, 64 yards, one TD, one interception; Jacob Amaro two catches, 44 yards, one interception; Sean Huff three catches, 26 yards, two TDs; Caleb Arnold, six tackles, two sacks.
Highlights: Three Rivers quarterback Caden Soliz had four total touchdowns as the Bulldogs blew past Bloomington.
Records: Bloomington 0-4, 0-2; Three Rivers 3-2, 1-1
Next: Refugio at Three Rivers, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9; Victoria St. Joseph at Bloomington, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 2
DISTRICT 15-3A DIVISION II
NATALIA 31, GEORGE WEST 28
Top performers
George West: Devon Jackson 5 of 10, 107 yards, three TDs, 11 carries, 36 yards; Logan Arciba five carries, 27 yards; Michael Upton five carries, 17 yards, 91-yard kickoff return TD; Jake Snider four catches, 97 yards, three TDs, three carries, 22 yards; Ryan Thomisee 24 tackles, two TFL; Derek Freeman 18 tackles
Highlights: Natalia forced a fumble to set up the game-winning field goal late in the fourth quarter to upend the Longhorns.
Records: George West 3-2, 1-1; Natalia 3-2, 2-1
Next: Poth at George West, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9; Natalia at Odem, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2
NIXON-SMILEY 22, SKIDMORE-TYNAN 21
Top performers
Skidmore-Tynan: Austyn Coronado 11 carries, 89 yards; Michael Menchaca 13 carries, 114 yards; Joe Guerra 15 carries, 61 yards, two TDs; Kade Florence three carries, 71 yards, one TD
Highlights: Nixon-Smiley connected on a field goal in the fourth quarter to nip Skidmore-Tynan.
Records: Skidmore-Tynan 2-2; Nixon-Smiley 2-3, 0-2
Next: Natalia at Nixon-Smiley, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 9; Skidmore-Tynan at London, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2
DISTRICT 16-2A DIVISION II
LOUISE 40, AGUA DULCE 19
Top performers
Agua Dulce: Rafael Jacobo 17 of 33, 209 yards, one TD; Angel Vera 5 of 5, 39 yards, one TD passing; 10 carries, 48 yards rushing; Donald Mann four carries, 39 yards, five catches, 65 yards; Nathan Leija four catches, 71 yards, one TD; Joey Perez seven catches, 65 yards; Eduardo Hernandez three catches, 28 yards, one TD
Highlights: A 20-point second-quarter allowed Louise to open a cushion that was too much for Agua Dulce to overcome, despite a 200-yard passing night from Rafael Jacobo.
Records: Louise 4-0; Agua Dulce 0-2
Next: Runge at Louise, 7 p.m., Oct. 2; Agua Dulce at Yorktown, 7 p.m., Oct. 2
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