Record: 14-0 Head coach: Paul Tyson. Watch this highlight video of the Waco (TX) football team in its game Recap: Waco vs. Red Oak 2022 on Oct 7, 2022. Waco's stats have been entered for the 50-0 loss @ Shoemaker on 10/14/2022 7:30 PM. WAYLAND WACO football was one of the best in the area to grace the field back in 2021. On 10/7, the Waco varsity football team lost their home conference game against Red Oak (TX) by a score of 69-7. (Tyson Stadium is still in use for some football games and track events.) Watch this highlight video of the Waco (TX) football team in its game White High School on Sep 2, 2022, Watch this highlight video of the Waco (TX) football team in its game Southwest High School on Aug 26, 2022, Watch this highlight video of the Waco (TX) football team in its game Killeen High School on Nov 4, 2022, Watch this highlight video of the Waco (TX) football team in its game Recap: Waco vs. Killeen 2022 on Nov 4, 2022. ), The Waco Lions compete in these sports - [4], Volleyball, Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Powerlifting, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, Track, Softball & Baseball. For instance, many wanted the building to be used for special education and neighborhood recreation programs. Contact Us The Warriors jumped out to an 11-0 lead, but Newell-Fonda would score the next 14 points to take the lead. Its a little more logical to say the sheer talent is not of the same par as the district we walked out of, second-year Lions coach Linden Heldt acknowledged. DATE. For full functionality please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Martensdale-St Marys Jr/Sr High School. Today, each unit of the Historic Lofts of Waco High is different depending on where it exists in the floor plan. It is a part of the Waco Independent School District located in central McLennan County. OL: LD Smith, Jr., Elkhart; Caden Page, Sr., Clifton; Pancho Nave, Sr.,, Koleten Claxton, Sr.,, Matthew Ortiz, So., and Zack Carter, So., Lexington; RJ Dolgener, Sr.,, Josh Kohring, Jr., Rogers; RBs: Riley Finney, Jr., and Parker Tunnell, Jr., Clifton; Xander Cheek, Sr., Buffalo; WR: Zak Webb, Sr., and Zhane Shepard, Sr., Florence; Jayden Chapman, So., Elkhart; Zach Davis, Sr., and Bryce Watson, So., Rogers; Garret Schneider, Sr., and Mason Biehle, So., Lexington; Craig Shannon, Sr., Buffalo, DL: Garrett Gerdes, Sr., and Travis Balcar, Sr., Lexington; AJ Lingo, Sr., Clifton; LD Smith, Jr., Elkhart; Enrique Palacios, Sr., and Agustin Gutierrez, Sr., Florence; Christian Martinez, Sr., and Lane Freeman Buffalo, LB: Jackson Landeros, Sr., and Brice Lisenbe, Sr., and Conner Woods, Jr., Rogers; Lane Magnuson, Sr., Lexington; Riley Finney, Jr., Clifton; Bryant Lipsey, So., Elkhart; Maddox Hardin, Jr., and Angel Flores, Sr., Buffalo, DB: Karsen Gomez, Jr., and Cooper Schiller, Jr., Rogers; Garrett Keeling, Sr.,, Zander Hartranft, Jr., and Joseph Herr, So., Lexington; Carter Tunnell, Sr., Clifton, OL: Mason Regier, Sr., Florence; Jackson Dolgener, So., Rogers; Peyten Urbanovsky, Sr., Clifton; Joe Caceres, So., and Jacob McGill, Sr., Buffalo; Grant Herring, So., Lexington, QBs: Trystyn Tidrow, So., Elkhart and Ryland Carlile, Sr., Florence, RBs: Abraham Hernandez, Jr., Rogers; John Williams, So., Lexington; Taylor Stafford, Sr., Elkhart, WR: Koke Stephens, Fr., Rogers; Andres Devora, Jr., Clifton; Owen Rhodus, So., and Logan Wilcox, So., Lexington; Kannon Brantley, Sr., Buffalo, DL: Nestor Solis, Jr., and Michael Jenkins, Jr., Rogers; Adam Kieschnick, Jr., and Cutter Smith, Fr., Lexington; Makail Brandenberger, Sr., Clifton; Tyler Stafford, Sr., Elkhart; Alexander Hernandez, Sr., Florence, LB: Peyten Urbanovsky, Sr., Clifton; Jackson Denney, Fr., Elkhart, DB: Jacob McCormick, So., Rogers; Justin Burkes, Sr., and Noah Nededog, So., Lexington; Larrett Thomas, Sr., Clifton; Zak Webb, Sr., Florence; Kannon Brantley, Sr., and Cody Sullivan, Jr., Buffalo, District MVP: Chase Hearrell, Sr., Cayuga, RB/CB, Co-Offensive Players of the Year: Coldyn Horn, So., Axtell, QB; Taylor Pritchett, Sr., Rio Vista, QB, Defensive Player of the Year: Whitt Jenkins, Jr., Cayuga, OLB, Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Buddy Jackson, So., Itasca, QB, Co-Defensive Newcomers of the Year: Isiah Carter, Fr., Kerens, MLB; Camron Stegall, Fr., Cayuga, DE, Co-Special Teams Players of the Year: Hunter Andrews, Sr., Rio Vista, WR/DB; Gavin Ramirez, Jr., Italy, K, Co-Offensive Linemen of the Year: Bryce Ballard, Sr., Italy, G; Jacob Ingram, Sr., Cayuga, C/T, Defensive Lineman of the Year: Landan Henry, Jr., Cayuga, NG, Running backs: Nehemiah Massey, So., Kerens,; Brandt Fowler, Sr., Rio Vista; Tristan Himes, So., Cross Roads, Fullbacks: Shiloh Peckham, So., Cayuga; Jett Macklin, Sr., Rio Vista, Tackles: Zack Bryant, Jr., Italy; Brayden Collum, Sr., Cayuga, Guards: Bo Barrett, Sr., Cayuga; Landan Henry, Jr., Cayuga; Caleb Demoss, Sr., Kerens; Nick Holt, Jr., Rio Vista, Wide receivers: Muziq Gunnel, So., Kerens; Bub Latham, So., Cross Roads; Gavin Sewell, Sr., Itasca; Hunter Andrews, Sr., Rio Vista; Tyler Hinds, Sr., Rio Vista, Defensive tackles: Bo Barrett, Sr., Cayuga; Noah Andrews, Jr., Rio Vista, Defensive ends: Marcus Thompson, Sr., Cayuga; Trevor McCombie, Sr., Rio Vista, Inside linebackers: Shiloh Peckham, So., Cayuga; Brayden May, Jr., Kerens; Taylor Pritchett, Sr., Rio Vista, Outside linebackers: Jaden Davis, So., Cayuga; Kayde Lightsey, Sr., Itasca; Luke Drake, Jr., Italy; Matthew Rickard, So., Kerens, Cornerbacks: Jakobe Brown, Jr., Cayuga; Hunter Andrews, Sr., Rio Vista, Safeties: Gunner Douglas, Fr., Cayuga; Steven Wingfield, Sr., Cayuga; Gavin Sewell, Sr., Itasca; Dredrick Owens, Jr., Italy; Adrian Solis, Jr., Kerens, Punters: Hunter Andrews, Sr., Rio Vista; David Limon, So., Kerens, Running backs: David Torres, So., Itasca; Jakobe Brown, Jr., Cayuga, Tackles: Matthew Baker, Jr., Cayuga; Braylon Stafford, Sr., Itasca, Guards: Daniel Lewis, So., Kerens; Andy Cummins, Sr., Rio Vista, Centers: Patrick Crabtree, Sr., Kerens; Ethan Crandell, Sr., Rio Vista, Wide receivers: Ryan Priddy, Jr., Kerens; Mykel Lattimore, So., Kerens; Blaine Briscoe, Jr., Rio Vista, Noseguards: Robert Ford, So., Itasca; Parks Hodges, So., Rio Vista, Defensive tackles: Joseph Phillips, Jr., Italy; David Limon, So., Kerens, Outside linebackers: Robert Ford, So., Itasca; Owen Cretsinger, Sr., Cayuga, Cornerbacks: Riley Brown, So., Cross Roads; Dominic Johnson, So., Cayuga; Muziq Gunnell, So., Kerens; Blain Briscoe, Jr., Rio Vista, Safeties: Graham Story , Jr., Cross Roads; Brandt Fowler, Sr., Rio Vista, Offensive Newcomer of Year: Brysen Steele, Marlin, OL: Lanie Fisher, Crawford; Kade Bruce, Crawford; Logan Borkowski, Crawford; Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott; Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott; Noah Finnell, Bosqueville; Kolt Dieterich, Riesel; Praiyer Jones, Marlin; Jermacy Mitchell, Marlin, RB: Camron Walker, Crawford; Mario Hopwood, Marlin; Mason Heath, Riesel, WR: Cash Bolgiano, Crawford; Brady Whitlock, Valley Mills; Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott; Jamarquis Johnson, Rosebud-Lott; CJ Bailey, Bruceville-Eddy; Justin Moore, Bosqueville; ZhaMauryon Lofton, Marlin; Jeoffrey Mims, Marlin, TE: Graham Pearson, Crawford; Thomas Perez, Valley Mills, Defensive Newcomer: Camp Youens, Bosqueville, DL: Kade Bruce, Lanie Fisher and Jake Stanford, Crawford; Pecos Dutschman, Valley Mills; Noah Finnell, Bosqueville; Cameron Phillips, Riesel; Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott; Praiyer Jones, Marlin, LB: Luis Rodriguez, Logan Borkowski, Graham Pearson, Crawford; Will McDonald, Valley Mills; Daniel Rodriguez, Rosebud-Lott; Easton Hill, Bosqueville; Bryson May, Riesel; Tyraun Bell and Mario Hopwood, Marlin, DB: Cash Bolgiano, Luke Torbert and Huston Powers, Crawford; ZhaMauryon Lofton and Jeoffrey Mims, Marlin; Clayton Doskocil, Garrison Nation and Breon Lewis, Rosebud-Lott; Brooks Nunn, Bosqueville, Colt Cunningham, Brock Harrison, Whitten Weems, Crawford; Caden Juie, Marlin; Labron Washington and Cooper Emmons, Rosebud-Lott; Zane Drews, Riesel; Freddy Duron, Damareius Stewart, Ryder King, Cooper Kent, Brody McNamara, Bosqueville, OL: Dillon Compton and Jake Stanford, Crawford; Ethan; Ethan Gonzalez, Moody; Colson Klemcke, Valley Mills; Carson Carter and Nicholaus Squyres, Bruceville-Eddy; Jacob Henexson, Bosqueville; Michael Stroud, Riesel; Preston Hering, Daniel Rodriguez, Rawling Barton, Rosebud-Lott; Kenneth Hayes and KjahMarrey Wilson, Marlin, QB: Ryder Hohhertz, Moody; Newt Schornack, Bosqueville; Ashton Rosas, Bruceville-Eddy; Kyle Finan, Rosebud-Lott, RB: Colt Cunnignham, Crawford; TJ Horne, Bruceville-Eddy; Joe Taylor, Valley Mills; Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott; Easton Hill, Bosqueville, WR: Huston Powers, Crawford; Cooper Staton, Moody; Jayden Thomas, Rosebud-Lott; Keiayr Young, Marlin, K: Dalton Cox, Moody; Evan Guerrero, Bosqueville, DL: AJ Calahan, Crawford; Ethan Hohhertz, Moody; Fred Sadler, Valley Mills; Josh McKain, Valley Mills; Nicholaus Squyres, Bruceville-Eddy; Carson Carter, Bruceville-Eddy; Tre Neal, Bosqueville; Johnnie Martinez and Preston Hering, Rosebud-Lott; Tyson Grogan, Riesel, LB: Cooper Staton, Moody; Joe Taylor and Thomas Perez, Valley Mills; Ryder Casqueira, Moody; Jordan Womack, Marlin; Peyton Hoelscher, Riesel; Ben Ford, Rosebud-Lott; Anthony Bradley, Bruceville-Eddy; Xavier Gutierrez, Bosqueville, DB: Jaden Alzaldua, Moody; Cason Johnson and Brady Whitlock, Valley Mills; Justin Moore, Bosqueville; Ryan Roddy, Riesel; Jamarquis Johnson and Moses Fox, Rosebud-Lott; Roderick Suiters, Marlin; IAire Kee, Marlin; Tylor Eddins, Bruceville-Eddy, Player of the Year: Jonah Ross, Jr., Mart, Newcomer of the Year: Brant Boatright, Fr., Dawson, RBs: Colby Springer, Jr., Dawson; Kendan Johnson, Jr., Hubbard; JaDeriun Bell, So., Mart, WRs: Averion Johnson, Sr., and Brandon Lundy, Sr., Mart; Derek Bullard, Sr., Wortham; Isaac Johnson, Sr., and Hastin Easley, Jr., Dawson, FBs: Jessie Saldana, So., Wortham; Jacen Stanford, Sr., Frost, Slots: DeMontrel Medlock, So., and Wesley Carroll, Sr., Mart; DMonte Washington, Jr., Hubbard; Kymani Johnson, So., Wortham; Jace Johnson, Sr., Dawson, Guards: Mason Montgomery, Sr., and Jason Evans, Sr., Wortham; Richardo Morales, Jr., Hico; Kooper Moore, Jr., Hubbard; Caiden Arnett, Sr., and Heston Sauls, Sr., Mart, Tackles: Abram Ross, Jr., Mart; Noah Alvizo, Jr., Meridian; Anthony Fortoul, Jr., Wortham, Center: Cadynn Villareal, So., Mart; James Rissmiller, Jr., Wortham, Punters: Ryken Lewis, Sr., Wortham; Haslin Easley, Jr., Dawson, Kickers: Jonathan Sandia, So., Hico; Armando Chavez, Jr., Mart, DTs: Jacen Stanford, Sr., Frost; Keen Swaner, So., and Cody Franklin, Sr., Mart; Anthony Fortoul, Jr., and Jason Evans, Sr., Wortham, DEs: Gabe Martinez, Sr., Frost; DAngelo Rhodes, Mart; Cash Perez, Sr., and Yancey Bean, So., Wortham, Inside LBs: MJ Ryman, Sr., Hubbard; Abram Ross, Jr., Mart; Brady Taylor, Sr., Meridian; Preston Sterling, Sr., Wortham; Payton McCormack, Sr., Dawson, Outside LBs: Wesley Carroll, Sr., and JaDeriun Bell, So., Mart; Preston Batts, Sr., Wortham, Safeties: Derek Bullard, Sr., and Jon Ross Black, So., Wortham; Carson Keller, Jr., Hico; Trey Kalka, Sr., Mart, CBs: Elijah Allen, Jr., Dawon; Richard Green, Jr., and Brandon Lundy, Sr., Mart; Ryken Lewis, Sr., and Kymani Johnson, So., Wortham, Return specialists: Colby Springer, Jr., Dawson; Kymani Johnson, So., Wortham, All purpose players: Cade Onstott, Sr., Dawson; DeMontrel Medlock, So., Mart; MJ Ryman, Sr., Hubbard; Gabe Martinez, Sr., Frost, RBs: Buck Powell, So., Hico; Jackson Wallin, Sr., Hubbard; Mario Porter, So., Frost; Brady Taylor, Sr., Meridian; Yancey Bean, So., Wortham, WRs: Jon Ross Black, So., Wortham; Cole Watson, Sr., Frost; Isaiah Tull, Sr., Wortham, FBs: MJ Ryman, Sr., Hubbard; Javier Guerrero, Jr., Hico; Dustan Bowers, Sr., Meridian, TEs: Jake Bayer, Sr., Wortham; Preston Roach, Jr., Hico, Slots: Cooper Curl, So., Frost; Kevin Withworth, Sr., Hubbard; Jordan Vincent, Sr., Mart, Guards: Jackson Onstott, So., Dawson; Zane Rowe, Jr., Mart, Tackles: Colton Stanford, Jr., and Jaden Rowe, Jr., Frost; Wyatt Evans, Jr., Hico; Jackson Sedberry, So., and Keen Swaner, So., Mart; Cooper Katzer, So., Meridian; Isaiah Kraayvanger, So., Hubbard, Centers: Bryce Bode, Jr., Dawson; Reegan Brister, Jr., Hico; Blake Fowler, Sr., Hubbard, Punters: Mario Porter, So., Frost; Matty Jones, So., Meridian, Kickers: Garrett Pope, Fr., Meridian; Tyler Villareal, So., Dawson, DTs: Isiah Kraayvanger, So., Hubbard; Michael Cano, Fr., Dawson; Ty Crawford, Sr., Hico; Mason Montgomery, Sr., and Kendon Busby, Sr., Wortham; John Wyatt, Jr., Meridian, DEs: Richardo Morales, Jr., Hico; James Johnson, So., Wortham; Kevonyai Hawthorne, So., Hubbard, Inside LBs: Jesse Merle Ryman, Jr., Hubbard; Noah ALvizo, Jr., Meridian; Jake Bayer, Sr., Wortham; Cooper Curl, So., Frost; Preston Roach, Jr., Hico, Outside LBs: Jessie Saldana, So., Wortham; Micah McCall, Jr., Dawson; Mario Porter, So., Frost; Javier Guerror, Jr., and Price Mullin, So., Hico; Zeth Moore, Sr., Hubbard, Safeties: Micah Rhidenour, Sr., Mart; Jesse Scott, Fr., Meridian, CBs: Averion Johnson, Sr., Mart; Isaiah Tull, Sr., Wortham; Demarcus Jackson, Jr., Dawson, Offensive MVPs: Braylen Wortham, So., Bremond and Daylon Ford, Sr., Chilton, Defensive MVP: DJ McClelland, Sr., Granger, DL of the Year: Colton Bosse, Jr., Chilton, Newcomer of the Year: Grayson Smith, Fr., Granger, First team kicker: Jose Valverde, So., Granter, Second team kicker; Isaac Redd, Jr., Chilton; Gael Alcala, Sr., Milano, First team punter: Isaiah Redd, Jr., Chilton, Second team punter: Daniel Rios, Sr., Iola, QBs: Isaiah Redd, Jr., Chilton; Nate Tucker, Sr., Granger, RBs: Marvion Huitt, Sr., Chilton; Ethan Gordon, Sr., and Andres Ruelas, So., Milano, OL: Alonso Castaneda, Sr., Bartlett; Maclane Minor, Jr., Bremond; Anthony Gomez, Sr., and Lorernzo Robles, Jr., Chilton; Michael Selucky, Jr., Granger; Grant Goodney, So., Iola; Edison Bui, Jr., Milaon, WR: Conner Kozma, So., Bartlett; Bobby Drake, Sr., and Koben Zan, Jr., Bremond; Tyler Jones, Jr.,& Isaac Redd, Jr., Chilton; Evan Hutka, Sr., and Isaac Lizardo, Jr., Granger; Cale Creamer, Sr., Iola, DL: Maclane Minor, Jr., and Koben Zan, Jr., Bremond; Tripp Wilkie, Sr., Granter, Grant Goodney, So., Iola; Greg Storey, Jr., Milaon, LB: Gael Carrizaels, Jr., Bremond; Miguel Barron, Sr., and Guillermo Rueda, So., Chilton; Chase Edwards, Jr., Evan Hutka, Sr., and Thomas Hall, Sr., Granger; Wesley Alexander, Sr., Iola; Ethan Gordon, Sr., and Edison Bui, Jr., Milaon, DB: Tristan Walker, So., and Jeremy Ballentine, Jr., Bartlett; Bobby Drake, Sr., Bremond; Marvion Huitt, Sr., Tyler Jones, Jr., and Isaac Redd, Jr., Chilton; Nate Tucker, Sr., Granger, QBs: Brian Cosby, Sr., Iola; Chris Vasquez, Sr., Milano, RBs: Jayven Diaz, Jr., and Chase Edwards, Jr., Granger, OL: David Gallegos, So., and Ethan Teverbaugh, Sr., Bartlett; Lee Williams, Jr.,, Zean Al-Tal, Jr., Brady Tullous, So., and Jayden Estrada, Jr., Bremond; Elijah Beachum, Jr., and Miguel Barron, Sr., Chilton; Jordan Rhoades, Sr., and Daryl Stefek, Sr., Granger; Gerald Dykes, So., Milano, WR: Lucas Matta, Jr., Granger; Blake Bennett, Jr., Iola, DL: Luke Warfield, Fr., Bartlett; Julius Scott, Jr.,, Lee Williams, Jr.,, and Colton Pruitt, So., Bremond; Brooks Terry, Sr., and Michael Selucky, Jr., Granger, LBs: Joe Garza, Sr., Bartlett; Jayden Estrada, So., Bremond; XZavion Taylor, Fr., Nick Wuebker, Fr., and Anthony Gomez, Sr., Chilton; Thomas Youngblood, Jr., Granger; Turner Fleming, So., Iola; Chris Vasquez, Sr., Milano, DB: Cullen Walton, Jr., Iola; Isaac Lizardo, Jr., and Trae Herrera, Jr., Granger; Gabe Sanders, So., and Mykal Hutson, Sr., Milano. Waco High (2,078);0-10 (0-7);1-6;1-9;1-9;6-5, 8. These roles include: Communications/PR, Athletic Director, Sports Information Director, Booster Club President, School Administrator, etc. Comments (-1) (1) 7th Grade Basketball Champions. Questions or Feedback? Waco High made another deep playoff run, defeating Corsicana, Dallas Hillcrest, Whitehouse, Brownwood, and Wolfforth Frenship to advance to the Class 4A Division II state championship game at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Waco Independent School District is rolling out a $407,000 welcome mat, and should have it completed soon. Top row: Darren Paul, Rashawn Conner,. The school quickly became notable in the community. Third-ranked Connally went 1-1 on the second day of the MT Rice tournament, picking up a 45-19 victory over Waxahachie Life on Thursday morning but falling 54-50 to the Camberwell girls JV squad from Australia. Despite Midways boys basketball team building a double-digit lead in the first half, the Panthers let that advantage slip through their fingers. Buy tickets in advance online at wacoisd.org/footballtickets. Midways Dom Hill was a first-team all-district selection in 12-6A for the Panthers. You can cancel at any time. The lion mascot was adopted from Jefferson-Moore and the school colors (scarlet, white, and gray) were taken from Richfield. Volunteer Help the coach manage this team. Given that they were 18-1 in those games, the Broncos figure to compete immediately. Initially the school met in two small buildings in downtown Waco during the 1880s, and for many years was the only public school west of the Brazos. CLASS 6A. Traducir. Waco ISD is one of the premier hosts of UIL High School football games in Texas. Both teams come in undefeated. Copyright © 2002 - var currentTime = new Date();var year = currentTime.getFullYear();document.write(year); Blackboard, Inc. All rights reserved. Waco ISD Stadium was built in 2000 and replaced the historic 10,000-seat Paul Tyson Stadium located behind Waco High School on Lake Air Drive. Your title or relationship to the school/team Your Phone Waco Highs shift from Class 6A down to 5A Div. Watch highlights of Midway High School Midway Varsity Football from Waco, TX, United States and check out their schedule and roster on Hudl. 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No live or upcoming events currently scheduled, 2023 NFHS Network LLC NFHS Network is part of the CBS Sports Digital Network. Watch highlights of Waco High School Boys Varsity Football from Waco, TX, United States and check out their schedule and roster on Hudl. Thats not to say there arent talented teams or talented players. On 10/28, the Waco varsity football team won their home conference game against Cleburne (TX) by a score of 23-13. It sure is nice to be wanted, even if your mind is already made up. Choose your favorite sports and teams to follow to be able to see all of the content you want to enjoy first. Aaron Nowell has reversed his decision to resign at Mexia and will remain as athletic director and head football coach of the Blackcats. In their first trip to the MT Rice Tournament, the 21st-ranked Connally girls basketball team became the inaugural Division II champion, defeating Kinkaid, 41-28, Friday at the Midway High arena. In 1990, the building was closed to the public and sat empty. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. While they will be without eight from last year's team, the Warriors have an abundance of talent to be one of the top teams once again. Comments (-1) (8) Signing Day at Waco High. The new stadium is located at the corner of New Road and Bagby Avenue in Waco, approximately half a mile from I-35. The dean of Central Texas coaching is about to take a well-deserved rest. Waco High won the game, 22-0, in front of a crowd estimated at 14,000. How to WatchIAHSAA 8-Player Championship: WACO, Wayland vs. St. Marys, RemsenToday: Live streamIAHSAA 8-Player Championship: WACO, Wayland vs. St. Marys, Remsenon fuboTV: Start your free trial today! Waco ISD Varsity Football Online Ticketing. TEXAS. You have permission to edit this article. Super Centex Six-Man Football Team:Terry Crawford never needed a crystal ball to project that Riley Sustala would turn out to be a great football player. In 2007, Waco High put together another undefeated district run for the 16-4A title, with its only loss in non-district to Euless Trinity. Tyson, a lifelong bachelor who never dated, was rumored to be "too intimate" with his players.[11]. Waco ISD Stadium | Waco TX The Hawks scored 15 points in both the first and second quarters to take a 30-14 lead into the break. For instance, some units contain chalkboards; others might have a basketball goal or game clock. In 2008, the team made the playoffs and lost to Lancaster in bi-district. Its just the truth. Location: Waco, Texas. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Varsity Boys Football Waco, TX FOLLOW TEAM 22-23 V. Football Home Schedule Roster Stats Standings Rankings Photos Videos News / Waco High School Football Waco Football OVERALL 2-8 0.20 Win % DISTRICT 1-7 8th in District HOME2-3 AWAY0-5 NEUTRAL0-0 PF96 PA388 STREAK1L Contribute to the Team Complete the Schedule Add missing games to the schedule Nov 17, 2022 The Iowa State football championship will feature WACO, Wayland taking on St. Mary's, Remsen on Thursday morning at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls, Iowa. [9], During that same 1927 season, Waco High was recognized as the mythical national high school champion after defeating Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School of Chardon, Ohio in a postseason game, 44-12. But he is seeing the fruits of the Lions labors starting to bloom, specifically with how much quicker the players are making plays without having to think about it first. Despite another losing record in 2010, the Lions returned to the playoffs, falling in the second round to eventual state champion Aledo. WACO, Wayland moved on to the finals after knocking off Newell-Fonda 29-21. 2021-2022 Post Season: Related Links: Waco High School: Waco ISD Football: Games Schedule & Results Waco High School. In 2006, Waco High was classified a Class 4A school and placed in District 16-4A by the UIL. Its just to say, when youre playing teams that have 10 or 12 guys going D-1 or eight to 10, thats tough. At quarterback, Isaac Oswald makes his return. Outlook: Theres always a learning curve when a new coach arrives, and that certainly was the case in Linden Heldts initial season at Waco High. Connally, Belton: Cole Chrisman, Hayden Hourany, Isaac Abel, Karson Dunn, University: Drew Barefield, Adrian Monreal, LaDarrius Evans, Zykorine Young, Jordan Whitaker, Jordan Hernandez, Rodolfo Diaz, Special Teams MVP: Payton Poston, Stephenville; Thomas Barr, China Spring, Offensive MVP: Cash McCollum, China Spring, Defensive MVP: Greg Salazar, China Spring, Offensive Newcomer: Cardea Collier, Alvarado, Defensive Newcomer: Cage McCloud, China Spring; Kolton Dearth, Stephenville, Outstanding O-Lineman: Colby Hale, China Spring; Mason Butchee, Stephenville, Outstanding D-Lineman: Jaylen Trotter, China Spring, Utility Player: Tre Hafford, China Spring; Kaden Ford, Alvarado, Coach of Year: Tyler Beatty, China Spring, Running Back: Kyle Barton, China Spring; Kordell Berry, Waxahachie; Bryson Roland, La Vega, Wide Receiver: Tristian Gentry, Stephenville; Topher Foster, Stephenville; Lance Samsom, Alvarado; Stephon Nickerson, La Vega, O-Line: Creece Brister, Stephenville; Kole Sullins, Alvarado; Collin Adams, Alvarado; Jonah Neal, Waxahachie; Landon McMillan, China Spring; Lorenzo Gonzalez, La Vega; Eythan Thompson, La Vega, Linebacker: Cassius Johnson, Alvarado; Jacob Mott, China Spring; Rowdy Markland, Stephenville; Jayden Davis, China Spring; Jasen Brown, La Vega, D-Line: Ty Means, Alvarado; Gavin Pocasangre, Alvarado; Wesley Griffin, Stephenville; Jamorei Johnson, La Vega; Jaden Lang, La Vega, Secondary: Gabe Watkins, China Spring; Hyson Foreman, Stephenville; Mecca Walker, La Vega; Nate Washington, La Vega; Kyler Eudy, Stephenville, Running Backs: Nikzavyer Rice, La Vega; Tate Maruska, Stephenville; Jayden Bridgewater, Alvarado, Wide Receiver: Calvin Ford, Alvarado; Zion Smith; Waxahachie; Jackson Battles, China Spring; Cameron Campos, China Spring, O-Line: Hayden Martin, Stephenville; Tyler Tucker, Stephenville; Klayton Smith, Stephenville; Hunter Adams, Alvarado; Jovanni Aguilar, Alvarado; Donald Willett, China Spring; Caden Exline, China Spring, Linebacker: Colton Dawson, Alvarado; Gavin Rios, Alvarado; Trapper Peel, Alvarado; Taylor Bennett, Stephenville; Ashton Hill, Waxahachie; Ryder Reeves, China Spring, D-Line: Camden McKinney, Stephenville; Jack Barkley, Stephenville; Greydon Grimes, China Spring; JTyron Connor, China Spring, Secondary: West Conner, Alvarado; Hudson Westbrook, Stephenville; Brad Beaty, Stephenville; Isaiah Ford, Waxahachie; Jace Garrett, China Spring, Utility Players of the Year: Josiah Groeneweg, Glen Rose and Ethan Colvin, Ferris, Special Teams Player of the Year: Jorge Mendoza, Glen Rose, Offensive Lineman of the Year: Harley Bowman, Glen Rose, Defensive Lineman of the Year: Jayden McGruder, Hillsboro, Offensive Newcomer: Adrian Sanchez, Glen Rose, Defensive Newcomers: Braydon Brewton, Glen Rose and Ezrian Emory, Hillsboro, QBs: Nathan Greek, Ferris; Kole Allen, Godley; Austin Cook, Hillsboro; Fernando Rodriguez, Venus, RBs: Braulo Silva, Glen Rose; Darrick Willis, Ferris; Ezrian Emory, Hillsboro; Demarie Bell, Venus, WRs: Ian Bailey, Glen Rose; Tommy Dixson, Ferris; Drew Coleman, Godley; DeAundre Sanders, Hillsboro; Kyler Hayes, Benbrook; Gavin Hawes, Venus, OL: Glen Rose: Jake Gilbreath, Peyton Klein, Michael Esparza; Ferris: Jakob Ramos and LaDamian Blue; Godley: Ryan Gambino, Kade Sundheim, Ethan Hall, Eric Marski; Hillsboro: Javier Rubio; Benbrook: Morgan Clark and Adrian Cardenas, DL: Keltyn Raymond, Glen Rose; Kai Ridgon, Ferris; Evan Long and Jeremiah Brookins, Benbrook, LB: Tristan Black and Camden Raymond, Glen Rose; Tyreik Griffin, Ferris; Tory Brooks, Hillsboro, DB: Bodee Mausser, Glen Rose; Dylan Clark, Ferris; Chris Montoya, Hillsboro; Gavin Hawes, Venus, RBs: Sean Dodson, Glen Rose; Tory Brooks, Hillsboro, WRs: Glen Rose: Kaleb Baker; Ferris: Jayden Daughtery and Javier Balderas; Hillsboro: Landon Williamson and Darrian Hodge; Venus: Aaron Gonzalez, TE: Camden Raymond, Glen Rose; Kade Cross, Benbrook, OL: Peyton Ibarra, Glen Rose: Johnny Mancera, Ferris; Brennan Wilson, Godley; Levi Alvarado, Hillsboro, DL: Parker Stephenson, Glen Rose; Vicenta Arreola, Ferris; Elijah Matthews and Trey Hindash, Godley; Juan Gonzalez, Hillsboro; Roman Rabago, Benbrook; Patrick Wilson, Venus, LB: Bryan Ramirez, Ferris; Hagan Robertson and Lucas Ponce, Godley; Matthew Wheeler, Venus, DB: Glen Rose: Walker James, Roberto Juarez, Canyon Costello; Ferris: Brandon McNeal and Cade Ralston; Godley: Cameron Levrett; Benbrook: Jake Lindsey, Offensive MVP: Jelani McDonald, Sr.,, Connally, Co-Defensive MVPs: Lawson Mooney, Jr., Gatesville and Jamarie Wiggins, Sr., Connally, Newcomers Offense: Tristan Whatley, Fr., Madisonville, Outstanding O-Lineman: Jamien Fields, Jr., Connally, Outstanding D-Lineman: Issac Perez, Jr., Connally, Coach of the Year: Connally coaching staff, QBs: Luke Law, Jr., Salado and Jacob Newkirk, Jr., Gatesville, RBs: Jylon Nobles, Jr., Connally and Blessing Ngene, Sr., Madisonville, Outside recievers: Trevor Smith, Sr., Gatesville; Grayson Martin, Jr., Robinson; Lorenzo Johnson, Jr., Madisonville, Inside recievers: Kobe Black, Jr., Connally and Seth Reavis, Sr., Salado, Guards: Raymond Hitt, Sr., Connally; Cameron Coffman, Jr., Connally; Steven Bomar, Sr., Gatesville; Jackson Leiskau, Sr., Salado, Centers: Dray McLane, Sr., Salado and Armando Polanco, Sr., Madisonville, Returner: Lorenzo Johnson, Jr., Madisonville, Inside linebackers: Daiylon Richardson, Sr., Connally; Adam Benavides, Sr., Salado; Connor Swonke, Jr., Madisonville, Outside linebackers: Jack Johnston, Sr., Connally; Mason Mooney, Sr., Gatesville; Xzavier Whaley, Sr., Madisonville, Des: Malachi Knowles, Jr., Connally; Lucas Garcia, Sr., Gatesville; Tyreke Hastings, Madisonville, DTs: Kaiden Turner, Sr., Connally and Garrett Combs, Jr., Salado, CBs: Kobe Black, Jr., Connally; Kason Herbelin, Sr., Gatesville; Lorenzo Johnson, Jr., Madisonville, Ss: Travis Lathern, Jr., Robinson; Jermal Holland, Sr., Madisonville; Jeramiah Burns, Jr., Madisonville, QBs: Ty Williams, So., Madisonville and Jaxsen Ludlow, Fr., Robinson, RBs: Christian Lujan, Jr., Robinson; Kase Maedgen, Jr., Salado; Jyrin Burns, Jr., Madisonville; Phillip Green, So., Madisonville, Receivers: KeAre Riley, Jr., Connally; Tyler Shea, Sr., Gatesville; Tavis York, Sr., Madisonville, Tackles: Christ Hargrove, Jr., Connally; David Guevara, Sr., Madisonville; Dennis Moran, So., Robinson, Guards: Zach Bryant, Jr., Gatesville and Cole Wilkerson, Sr., Madisonville, Centers: Alex Garcia, Jr., Connally and Gabe Charles, Jr., Gatesville, ILs: Thiele Alvarado, Sr., Gatesville and Cameron Thrower, Jr., Madisonville, OLs; Jesmar Rhoades, Sr., Connally; Ashtyn Culley, Sr., Gatesville; Blaine Lathern, Sr., Robinson; Nolan Miller, Sr., Salado; Coy Alvarado, Sr., Madisonville, DEs: Jaysean Malone, Jr., Connally and Dylan Olivares, Sr., Robinson, DTs: Cavahn Wilson, Sr., Salado and Jalen Major, Sr., Madisonville, CBs: JaMorris Sayles, Jr., Connally and Jakeithon Owens, Jr., Madisonville, Ss: KeAre Riley, Jr., Connally; Jessie Shepperd, Sr., Connally; Sean Aguilar, Jr., Gatesville, Utility Player of the Year: Easton Paxton, West, Special Teams Player of the Year: Jacob Parsons, Grandview, Offensive Lineman of the Year: Cash Fuller, West, Defensive Lineman of the Year: Devonte McCleveland, Dallas Life Oak Cliff, Co-Offensive Newcomers of the Year: Mason Seeley, Whitney;; 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