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Week 11 rankings: Where do area teams stand ahead of regular-season finales?

North Crowley running back Cam Russell (36) attempts to avoid a Tiger tackle in the backfield during the first half of a UIL football game between North Crowley and Mansfield at Vernon Newsom Stadium in Mansfield, Texas, Thursday, October 30, 2025.
North Crowley running back Cam Russell (36) attempts to avoid a Tiger tackle in the backfield during the first half of a UIL football game between North Crowley and Mansfield at Vernon Newsom Stadium in Mansfield, Texas, Thursday, October 30, 2025. Special to the Star-Telegram

The final week of the Texas high school football regular season is here, and Fort Worth-area teams are fighting for playoff positioning.

Check out the Class 6A, Class 5A and Class 4A and private school rankings:

Class 6A

1. Southlake Carroll (10-0, Prev. 1)

2. North Crowley (8-1, Prev. 2)

3. Byron Nelson (7-2, Prev. 3)

4. Arlington Bowie (7-2, Prev. 4)

5. Euless Trinity (7-2, Prev. 5)

6. Mansfield Lake Ridge (7-2, Prev. 6)

7. Keller (4-5, Prev. 8)

8. Mansfield (4-5, Prev. 9)

9. Keller Central (5-4, Prev. 10)

10. Boswell (4-5, Prev. NA)

Class 5A

1. Aledo (9-0, Prev. 1)

2. Mansfield Timberview (6-3, Prev. 2)

3. Colleyville Heritage (6-3, Prev. 3)

4. Mansfield Summit (6-3, Prev. 4)

5. Richland (6-3, Prev. 5)

6. FW Arlington Heights (8-1, Prev. 6)

7. Brewer (6-3, Prev. 7)

8. Saginaw (7-2, Prev. 8)

9. FW Wyatt (7-2, Prev. 10)

10. Arlington Seguin (6-3, Prev. 9)

Class 4A/Private

1. FW All Saints (9-0, Prev. 1)

2. Brock (9-0, Prev. 2)

3. Alvarado (8-0, Prev. 3)

4. Springtown (10-0, Prev. 4)

5. Fort Worth Christian (7-2, Prev. 5)

6. Decatur (5-3, Prev. 6)

7. Eagle Mountain (7-2, Prev. 7)

8. Kennedale (6-3, Prev. 8)

9. FW Benbrook (5-4, Prev. 9)

10. FW Eastern Hills (4-5, Prev. NA)

This story was originally published November 3, 2025 at 4:30 AM.

Charles Baggarly
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Charles Baggarly is a high school sports editor and reporter for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. He graduated from TCU in 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and served as TCU 360’s sports editor. Connect with Charles on Twitter or via email.
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