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Willis advanced to the area round of the Class 6A Division II football playoffs. Who will each play in the second round?
Magnolia West and Montgomery advanced to the area round of the Class 5A football playoffs. Who will each play in the second round?
It's the bi-district round of Texas high school football, and Patch has you covered with live scoreboard updates.
The Bulldogs and Mustangs are in a tough Region II bracket in the UIL Class 5A Division I playoffs. Here are their first-round opponents.
No. 2 College Station scored the final 29 points to claim the District 8-5A Division I title, turning Magnolia West's focus to bi-district.
The Mustangs racked up 307 rushing yards against the Eagles and will face No. 2 College Station for the outright 8-5A Division I title.
Jalen Washington rushed for nearly 250 yards and 3 touchdowns to help put the Bears in the driver's seat in District 10-5A Division II.
The Cavaliers scored 28 points in the second half and held off the Grizzlies to begin their District 13-6A title defense on the right foot.
The Wildkats' defense stifled the Tigers' potent offense, and DJ Lagway and Devon Lovelady provided the offensive punch in the second half.
The Cavaliers scored 24 consecutive points from the second to fourth quarters.
Here are the top performances from action in Week 1. Send your nominations for the area's top players to Patch each week.
The Mustangs scored 28 unanswered points to claim a 45-21 win over the Cubs in their season opener.
It's Week 3 of Texas high school football, and Patch has you covered with live scoreboard updates.
The Bears and Lions made the playoffs in the same season for the first time in 2020. Both squads open the 2021 season this weekend.
Lake Creek's Spikerman, Neely and Lyness joined the Spartans' senior outfielder as honorable mentions on the TSWA 5A All-State Team.
The Spring native is coming back for the last event final in Tokyo. Here is how to watch her as she returns to action.
Both schools' boards of regents unanimously voted to accept invitations to join the Southeastern Conference on Friday.
The University of Houston star was picked 25th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers and traded to the New York Knicks.
The University of Texas and University of Oklahoma sent a joint letter to SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey seeking to join the league in 2025.
Spring native Simone Biles withdrew from the competition after one event, and the Russian Olympic Committee claimed the gold medal.
The Spring native will lead a Team USA effort to overtake the Russian Olympic Committee on Tuesday after placing second in qualifying.
Amid speculation they are headed to the SEC, the two schools released a statement saying they are letting their Big 12 media rights expire.
A Houston Chronicle report cites a high-ranking college official saying Texas and Oklahoma reached out to the conference about joining.
The pitcher was drafted in the 11th round of the MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins but will opt to try to improve his draft stock for 2022.
Montgomery County residents can root for hometown hero Biles, who hails from Spring. Here is a list of other Houston athletes in the Games.
Senior Kayla Falterman was a first-team pick on the NFCA All-America Team, and her base-stealing prowess earned her a national award.
Birdsell was taken with the 339th overall pick in the 11th round after suffering a torn rotator cuff at Texas Tech.
The Astros didn't have a pick until the third round, where they grabbed the outfielder from Las Vegas' Bishop Gorman High School.
The Woodlands senior second baseman Kayla Falterman and Lake Creek sophomore first baseman Ava Brown were first-team picks by TSWA.
The Astros will look to stock up on young talent in the upcoming 2021 MLB Draft, but they'll get started late because of lost draft picks.
The bible of Texas football has made it to stores in Montgomery County. Where is your favorite team picked to finish this season?
The Woodlands' Kayla Falterman and Alannah Leach earned first- and second-team nods, respectively, on the South Central All-Region Team.
The Highlanders were knocked out by a 34-32 loss to Katy Tompkins in the second round of the Division I championship bracket.
The Grizzlies just missed the championship bracket, while The Woodlands grabbed a second seed in the Texas State 7-on-7 Championships.
The Warriors came from behind to top defending state champ Argyle and clinch Pool F's top seed in the Division II championship bracket.
With 3 Montgomery County teams participating in the Texas State 7-on-7 Championships, here are their most intriguing first-day matchups.
The Highlanders finished with 111 points to win the yearlong competition that accounts for academic events and sports sanctioned by the UIL.