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2A Playoff Sweeps: One-fourth of 2A districts swept out of first round

By Travis Stewart/Texas Football

Since Class 2A doesn't sport many bye districts, this is the longest list of swept districts or ones that at least came close. How did your team fare this weekend?


2A districts that we'll miss
7-2A
Jim Ned (L: 42-14, Brady) >> This game was tied up at seven in the first quarter, but a 21-0 run in the second put it out of reach
Colorado City (L: 52-23, Comanche) >> See above -- the exact same thing happened in this bi-district game, too
Wall (L: 35-21, San Saba) >> 14-7 halftime lead evaporates as San Saba's ground game rumbles for 28 points in the final two frames

9-2A
Boyd (L: 59-42, Pilot Point) >> Back-and-forth, back-and-forth ... but Boyd's upset dies as Pilot Point's Jarman Johnson runs for 378 yards and 6 TDs
Jacksboro (L: 46-19, Callisburg) >> Callisburg QB Bobby Dorman is making his case as one of 2A's best, rushing for 274 yards and 3 TDs and throwing for 127 and 2
Millsap (L: 34-7, Aubrey) >> Like the 9-10 bidistrict matchup in 3A, one of the two districts (in this case, 10-2A) has an impossibly elite top three

14-2A
Malakoff (L: 43-27, Winnsboro) >> Malakoff rebounded from a rough third quarter to close within eight in the fourth, but a big TD from ended all hope
Kerens (L: 29-28, Caddo Mills) >> Pat Faulk and Michael Jordan both have big nights, but Nate Jeffery's 4-TD heroics end Faulk's prolific career
Corsicana Mildred (L: 28-10, Lone Oak) >> An early 14-0 hole, partially courtesy of a INT return for a TD, is too tough to climb back out of

18-2A
White Oak (L: 27-13, Jefferson) >> Jefferson's Clarence Lee rushes for four touchdowns, including a game-clinching one in the fourth quarter
New Diana (L: 68-14, Daingerfield) >> Kind of like playing Gilmer or Carthage in Class 3A ... just too many weapons to try and contain all of them
Harleton (L: 22-8, Linden-Kildare) >> Harleton QB Logan Jones throws for 248 yards, but L-K's rushing game paces it to a victory

20-2A
Franklin (L: 37-0, Arp) >> Franklin can only muster just more than 100 yards and five first downs -- only three yards came via the air
Jewett Leon (L: 62-40, Garrison) >> The two teams combine for nearly 900 yards of offense, but Scooter Ross scores four times for Garrison
Rosebud-Lott (L: 42-6, West Rusk) >> WR picks off four passes, but the real hero was Dominique Smith: he got two INTs, a FR and two passing TDs

21-2A
Corrigan-Camden (L: 51-28, Kirbyville) >> LeFrederick Ford erupts for 272 yards and two scores on just 14 carries for the win
New Waverly (L: 21-14, Woodville) >> Woodville scores the upset as New Waverly struggles to just 72 offensive yards in the first half
Buffalo (L: 40-3, Newton) >> Newton's third string running back, Jeremy Jackson, rushes for 190 yards and three touchdowns

28-2A
Navarro (L: 52-21, Comfort) >> Navarro, despite beating Comfort 35-6 earlier in the year, suffers its most lopsided loss in four years
Karnes City (L: 53-0, Blanco) >> Some people left Blanco for dead after the early loss to 3A Canyon Lake, but it's sure hitting its stride now
Poth (L: 56-40, Harper) >> Harper completes the district sweep with an offensive explosion that we didn't see coming

32-2A
San Diego (L: 55-15, George West) >> Cayleb Holt runs for four touchdowns to pace the prolific George West ground game
Riviera Kaufer (L: 14-7, Three Rivers) >> A very narrow victory for a Three Rivers squad that was predicted to win easily
Hebbronville (L: 14-10, Dilley) >> Dilley, courtesy of a 14-0 second half, tops Hebbronville in the playoffs for the second year in a row

2A districts we almost lost
2-2A
Muleshoe (L: 25-21, Amarillo River Road) >> The biggest upset in Texas was forged by a River Road defense that forced five turnovers (4 INTs)
Floydada (L: 48-6, Bushland) >> Bushland scored the first six times it had possession, and after that, it was all the defense would need
Friona (W: 44-7, Sanford-Fritch) >> Friona's Zack Fair rushes for a touchdown and returns an INT for another in the first to set the tone

4-2A
Alpine (L: 29-12, Littlefield) >> Littlefield finishes the game on a 14-0 run that ends Dominic Scott's prolific season at 42 touchdown passes
Sonora (L: 35-28, Post) >> Things were tied up at halftime, and Sonora had the ball late with a chance to tie it up, but the final drive withers out
Crane (W: 14-7 2OT, Idalou) >> It took two overtimes for Crane to keep its district alive, and defensive INTs in both OTs wins it

5-2A
Bowie (L: 35-32, Merkel) >> Bowie led 24-7 in the third quarter, but Merkel's Frankie Harris rushes for 247 and five touchdowns to win it
Henrietta (W: 49-28, Eastland) >> Turns out that, like we've been told all season long, that Henrietta really was the best team from 5-2A
Holliday (L: 41-40 OT, Cisco) >> Holliday scores final 13 of game to force OT, but a missed PAT (and a converted one for Cisco) is the finale

12-2A
Hooks (L: 28-0, Gunter) >> Chad Tucker rushes for 238 yards for Gunter and the defense obviously does its part to keep unbeaten season alive
Pattonville Prairiland (L: 7-6, Melissa) >> Prairiland QB Payne Schuelke leaves the field in an ambulance with a leg injury early on
Paul Pewitt (W: 21-14, Leonard) >> Jordan McFarland makes a game-saving interception at his own 10-yard line on the game's final play

16-2A
Troy (L: 34-0, Godley) >> Troy was more than talented enough to be a state semifinalist, but drawing Godley in the first round is tough
Crawford (L: 35-14, Grandview) >> Crawford was tied, 7-7, at the end of the first quarter, but a 14-0 run in the second gave Grandview a cushion
Maypearl (L: 31-10, McGregor) >> Keith Reineke scores twice in the first and Julian Young twice in the third to put McGregor in front

25-2A
Lago Vista (L: 21-14 OT, Hempstead) >> Lago Vista's first district title season ends in overtime as its tying drive comes up short on fourth down
Rogers (W: 28-14, Weimar) >> Rogers' run game showed up, as expected, but the Weimar offense fizzled a bit in the first round
Lexington (L: 21-11, Altair Rice) >> Altair Rice topples Lexington for the second time this season

30-2A
Taft (L: 49-35, Hitchcock) >> Hitchcock scores 14 points in the first, second and third quarters to jump out to big-time lead
Odem (L: 21-7, Vanderbilt Industrial) >> This game was closer than it looks, as things were still tied up, 7-7, at halftime
Refugio (W: 69-20, Boling) >> Terrence Smith was highly efficient for Refugio, scoring four touchdowns on just six touches



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