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Final football rankings: See where Fort Worth-area teams stand ahead of playoffs

North Crowley running back G’Yrell Smith (3) is brought down by Mansfield linebackers Andrew McKinney (33) and Kit Carpenter (4) 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 G’Yrell Smith (3) is brought down by Mansfield linebackers Andrew McKinney (33) and Kit Carpenter (4) 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 Texas high school football playoffs are here.

See which Fort Worth-area squads have the most momentum ahead of the bi-district round. 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 (9-1, Prev. 2)

3. Byron Nelson (8-2, Prev. 3)

4. Arlington Bowie (8-2, Prev. 4)

5. Euless Trinity (8-2, Prev. 5)

6. Mansfield Lake Ridge (8-2, Prev. 6)

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

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

9. Haltom (4-6, Prev. NA)

10. Arlington Lamar (5-5, Prev. NA)

Class 5A

1. Aledo (10-0, Prev. 1)

2. Mansfield Timberview (7-3, Prev. 2)

3. Colleyville Heritage (7-3, Prev. 3)

4. Richland (7-3, Prev. 5)

5. FW Arlington Heights (9-1, Prev. 6)

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

7. Arlington Seguin (7-3, Prev. 10)

8. Chisholm Trail (7-3, Prev. NA)

9. FW Wyatt (8-2, Prev. 10)

10. Saginaw (7-3, Prev. 8)

Class 4A/Private

1. FW All Saints (10-0, Prev. 1)

2. Brock (10-0, Prev. 2)

3. Alvarado (9-0, Prev. 3)

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

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

6. Fort Worth Christian (8-2, Prev. 5)

7. Eagle Mountain (7-3, Prev. 7)

8. Kennedale (6-4, Prev. 8)

9. FW Benbrook (6-4, Prev. 9)

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

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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