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Army Teams of the Week

Army Teams of the Week: Week 16

TexasFootball.com is proud to partner with the U.S. Army for the Army Strong Team of the Week throughout the Texas high school football season.

Each week, TexasFootball.com and the U.S. Army join together to select one team from every classification in high school football that demonstrated the qualities exhibited within the Army - those include leadership, commitment to excellence and a desire to make a difference as a member of a team. Each is awarded the Army Strong Team of the Week by local officials from the U.S. Army at a school assembly or pep rally.


5A: Spring Dekaney (HOU)
The Wildcats got three touchdown runs from Trey Williams and a dominating defensive performance to snap Cibolo Steele’s 28-game winning streak and win the program’s first state title, beating Steele 34-14
 
4A: Lake Travis (SA)
The Cavaliers used a stifling defense and a big day from utility man Collin Lagasse to win an unprecedented fifth straight 4A state championship, beating Hewitt Midway, 22-7.
 
3A: Wimberley (SA)
The Texans won their second state championship in six years, getting an MVP performance from RB Dennis Smith and a spectacular game-clinching interception from DB Brennen Blakemore to edge Argyle, 21-14.
 
2A: Melissa (DFW)
RB Kristov George rumbled for 128 yards and two touchdowns, and the Cardinals defense held down the powerful Hempstead attack to win their first state championship, 28-15.
 
1A: Tenaha (DFW)
Tigers QB Reginald Davis dazzled, running for 226 yards and 3 touchdowns and accounting for another 242 yards and 2 touchdowns through the air, to push Tenaha to the 1A Division II crown with a 52-28 win over Munday.



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