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Harlan passes Warren in an overtime shootout. Sotomayor wins the show for the first time.Judson’s Stanley scores his 6th touchdown in his 60-50 win

Like every week of high school football season, there’s at least one “Game of the Year” nominee. You can pick his three games at the Alamodome from his KSAT Pigskin Classic in Week 1. Uvalde’s incredible win over his pass to the Eagles in the home opener of Week 2 scored the winning run. The 4 was highlighted by some great finishes, including Pearsall over Poteet, Steele’s extra time win over Midland his legacy and Jefferson’s wild win over Brackenridge.

Week 5 put all the rest up one in at least one way. To provide the two highest scoring games of the season. Harlan and Warren needed overtime to decide the game scoring 111 points, but Judson beat Midland his legacy at home in a game scoring a total of 110 points in regulation. . The offense is clearly gaining momentum as the team steadily leaves non-district play in their rearview mirrors as they approach the halfway point of the season.

Before we take a closer look at some of Week 5’s most memorable games, Big news (BGC), let’s recap the biggest moments of the week Best of BGC!

Week 5 was filled with memorable plays from across the San Antonio area! Instant replays picked the best of the best including highlights from Harlan, Holmes, Harlandale and Pleasanton!

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Only one undefeated team remains in this issue. Top 12 of KSAT 12, and the bottom half of the Class 5A and 6A rankings had considerable variation. See who got cut for the first time this season!

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Steel 48, Fort Bend Christian Academy 7

The Top Ranked Knights showed their strength under the night lights on Friday at Lenhof Stadium against Fort Bend Christian Academy.

Steele (5-0) led 7-0 after a quarter of action before pedaling in the second quarter.star running back Jadon Bailey double the lead with an elusive 50-yard touchdown run, Alvin Williamson In just a few minutes, the Knights were leading 21-0. Bailey added another 4-yard score late in the frame and Steele went into halftime with a commanding 28-0 lead.

That trend continued in the second half. Bailey scored again from 4 yards midway through the third quarter to take a 35–0 lead. David Hart Added an exclamation mark on the first play of the 4th quarter on a blocked punt. He retrieved a loose ball himself in the end zone as the Knights pulled off a convincing 41-point win.

This concludes the out-of-district schedule. The Knights are now gearing up to start their District 27-6A game against New He Braunfels (3-2) next Friday.

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Harlan 59, Warren 52 (OT)

Saturday is usually reserved for college football, and there were definitely some crazy finishes at Lubbock and AT&T Stadium. The Red Raiders’ incredible comeback and the Aggies’ thrilling win over Arkansas were undoubtedly memorable, but the craziest ending to the night’s football game was the District 29-6A showdown between Harlan and Warren. Gustafsson in may have been his stadium.

The Warriors (4-1, 2-1) took control of the game right out of the gate with two touchdowns. Darien Holmes An early 13-0 lead, but Harlan fought back with 21 consecutive points.The Hawks (3-2, 1-2) gave him an 8-point lead on his 13-yard touchdown from the quarterback. Noah Faris To Peyton Matthews We went into the locker room at halftime 24-21. After the break, the sides traded scores early in the third quarter until Warren began to pull away. Quincy Amos After giving the Warriors the lead with a 75-yard pick 6, Andrew Cisneros Adding a 4-yard touchdown capped a 21-point third quarter barrage and gave Warren a 42–31 lead going into the final 12 minutes of regulation.

That’s when things got For real wild.Faris found Jacob Gonzalez A 49-yard touchdown made it a 4-point game with 10:17 remaining. Harlan recovered the ball late in the frame and quickly scored again. This time, Gonzalez stole a staggering 80-yard touchdown run to put the Hawks up 45-42 with less than four minutes remaining. The grace period did not last long. Just over 20 seconds later, Warren regained the lead with a great effort from a wide receiver Elijah Realosacaught a quick incline from the quarterback Antonio Meza Split a pair of defenders for a 74-yard touchdown and a 49-45 advantage.36 seconds later, Gonzalez thought another big play. He caught Warren’s quick throw at his line for 48 yards and went inside 20 yards before being tackled by three of his Warriors defenders. The ball slipped out of his hand, Mikey Deucing I was right there to recover a loose ball for an 8-yard touchdown (second in the game). Within a minute, the two teams had exchanged the lead twice, giving him a combined 21 points. At the end of the night, Gonzalez scored about 300 total offensive yards and his three touchdowns.

>> Click here for Harlan vs. Warren final minutes highlights!

Somehow the roller coaster wasn’t over yet. With just under three minutes on the clock, Warren moved into field goal range, thanks to Holmes’ incredible leaping grab. Holmes finished the night with 19 catches for a whopping 279 yards. Meza led Warren’s strong offense, completing 30 completions for 441 yards and three scores.kicker Henry Pentz Starting a 46-yard field goal with 25 ticks left to tie the game at 52-all forced overtime.

Harlan took the ball first and scored immediately.Faris found a fake pump Isaiah Manchester An incredible back shoulder throw for a 28-yard touchdown. Elijah Walton Recovered a forced fumble on Warren’s next possession, sealing one of the wildest wins we’ve ever seen. With the win, the Hawks are back in the playoff race with a 1-2 record in district play.

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Sotomayor 14, Holmes 8

For the first time in program history, the Sotomayor soccer team left the ballpark with a win.

The Wildcats (1-3, 1-1) broke a scoreless tie late in the first half thanks to pressure from sophomores Tristin WoodruffHolmes quarterback Isaac Martinez Pushed back into the end zone, he avoided the sack by removing the ball, but was eventually flagged by the referee for an intentional grounding. The penalty led to a safety and Sotomayor entered the half-time locker room with a 2-0 lead. The Wildcats’ offense broke through late in the third quarter. Jaden Gutierrez Break through the counter line with a 48-yard touchdown run This gave Sotomayor room to lead 8-0, but the Wildcats were unable to make it a two-possession game. Holmes (0-5, 0-3) then blocked the extra point, dequency jackson Returning a loose ball 97 yards for 2 points, the Huskies were still alive, 8-2.

That block loomed large as Holmes rebounded in the fourth quarter.found by Martinez Xavier Rodriguez A 5-yard touchdown tied the game 8–8 with just over five minutes left in regulation, but the Wildcats answered in a moment of waning regulation. The clock is 15 seconds, Trey Dorsey Knifes through the Husky defense for a 5-yard touchdown and ultimately wins the game.

It wasn’t pretty, but it’s a rare win, especially in District 29-6A. Sotomayor have been fighting hard this season. The Wildcats have a lot to celebrate as their first season nears the halfway point.

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Sam Houston 26, Edison 24

Division 14-5A Division II is in chaos once again, with three teams in a 2-2 stalemate in divisions. Sam Houston was lucky enough to be one of those three after making a thrilling fourth-quarter comeback against Edison on Friday.

The Hurricanes (3-2, 2-2) went first with a 61-yard pitch-and-catch from the quarterback Albert Goodrow To Jeremiah Espitia, however, the Golden Bears (2-3, 1-3) returned the fire with 17 straight points.quarterback Roger Lopez When Ethan Escamilla Each touchdown run scored put Edison up 17–7 in the second half. A calm Sam Houston 10-yard touchdown run from Tristan Whiteand the Hurricanes trailing Edison 17-13 going into halftime.

The Golden Bears regained an 11-point lead late in the third quarter on a 1-yard score from Lopez and held a 24–13 advantage as the game moved into the fourth quarter. That’s when the hurricane attack gained momentum. First, Goodrow found the end his zone with his 1-yard plunge to cut the deficit to his five, making it 24-19. Then, after a minute or so, Nakwentis Brooks Scoring on a 14-yard touchdown skipper gave Sam Houston his first lead since the first quarter, 26–24. It is kept as the game-winning score. Brooks finished with 23 carries for 110 yards and that touchdown as the Hurricanes returned to the prime of the district race.

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Thursday night, I visit the Alamo Stadium every week, Harlandaleand Brackenridge duel. When I last saw the Indians in person, their offense recovered from a slow start to beat Edison 20-14. Jacob Saucedo early on it was perfect Pedro Valenzuela He scored a 17-yard touchdown on his first drive, which ended up being the catch of the week. Joseph Esparza above A 35-yard TD connection that established an early 14-0 leadThe Indians scored 28 points in the first quarter to beat the Eagles 55-43. Saucedo completed his 17 passes for 305 yards and his 5 touchdowns. Harlandale is 4-1 overall and his undefeated 4-0 team in 14-5A Division II is Alamo Heights, where he has only two. The Indians are definitely a team to watch as the second half of the season begins.

After enjoying the wonderful atmosphere and returning to the station, TMI Episcopal Friday night I found myself drawn to the current JudsonHome game against Midland Legacy. After suffering a three-game losing streak, the Rockets were desperate for a win but responded in strong fashion.dynamic running back Nathaniel Stanley It was at the center of the craziest game of the weekend. Rush 28 times for 159 yards and 4 touchdowns, catch 6 passes for 51 yards and 2 pointsThat’s right, Stanley ended up being outrageous six Total touchdowns, and each showcased a different weapon in his versatile skill set. Judson needed all the points, after all.Rockets Leading 41-0 after 1/4 plays When hung To win 60-50. sophomore quarterback Elijah Favela He completed 33 of 39 passes for 443 yards and five touchdowns in the win. Now Judson has righted the ship next week as he prepares to enter the Division 27-6A game against his Central 2-3 East.

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In case you missed it, here are some local sports highlights and stories from last week.


See you Thursday night when Week 6 begins.

Andrew Cely, KSAT 12 Sports Producer and Reporter

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