High School Sports

What did we learn in the bi-district round from the many lopsided matchups?

The UIL Texas high school football bi-district round is over, and the Fort Worth-area teams that notched victories are preparing for the area round.

Here are high school sports editor Charles Baggarly’s biggest takeaways:

Bi-district woes

Every year, the bi-district opening round creates matchups that are all but a formality.

In some cases, districts match up well to create competitive matchups, but inevitably, there are going to be plenty of teams that get run off the field.

The average margin of victory in matchups with a Fort Worth-area team involved was 32.26 points. The largest margin of defeat was Fort Worth Carter-Riverside’s 77-0 loss to Alvarado.

Although opening-round matchups pit state powers against inferior teams, that doesn’t take away from the accomplishment of making the playoffs. For a team like Carter-Riverside that played in the postseason for the first time since 1995, there are plenty of reasons to be proud despite the final score.

Other lopsided matchups include Byron Nelson’s 42-14 victory over Mansfield and Southlake Carroll’s 35-0 win over Crowley.

In Class 5A, Fort Worth Wyatt, Chisholm Trail and Saginaw suffered heavy losses to state powers Richland, Denton Ryan and Aledo, respectively.

Melissa ran away with a huge 41-10 victory over Colleyville Heritage, which ended the Panthers’ season in the opening round for the second consecutive season.

In Class 4A, Springtown shut out Lake Worth 55-0, Decatur trounced Castleberry 63-14 and Brock beat Dunbar 49-0.

One school made program history: Eagle Mountain. The Knights, in their second year, won their first playoff game with a 28-12 win over Fort Worth Benbrook.

District 3-5A Division II struggles

With the exception of Argyle, District 3-5A Division II squads struggled against District 4-5A Division II.

Mansfield Timberview lost 35-25 to Anna while Colleyville Heritage wasn’t even close, falling 41-10 to Melissa. Arlington Seguin lost to Walnut Prosper Grove, 35-21.

Both districts are among the best in North Texas, but it is obvious District 3-5A Division II has the upper hand in what has been a treacherous first-round pairing the last two seasons.

Mansfield Timberview held a No. 2 Fort Worth-area Class 5A ranking, while Heritage was right behind at No. 3. Arlington Seguin held a No. 5 ranking.

Although the rest of the district got bounced, Argyle flexed its strength with a 56-0 beatdown of Lucas Lovejoy, a squad led by former Southlake Carroll head coach Todd Dodge, a seven-time state champion.

Argyle (10-1) will face Abilene Cooper (7-4) at 7 p.m. Friday at Godley’s Wildcat Stadium.

Allen, North Crowley stand out

Mansfield Lake Ridge (9-2) defeated Euless Trinity 47-38 in the Class 6A Division I bracket. What does this mean for the group as a whole?

It suggests that North Crowley, the 2024 Class 6A Division I state champion, should still be considered to be on another level from the pack, considering the Panthers’ emphatic 62-17 victory over Lake Ridge in district play.

How the Lake Ridge Eagles fare against Odessa Permian, and potentially Allen in the next round, will give us a look at how other squads could compare to North Crowley. Speaking of the Allen Eagles, they had a tough first-round matchup against Lewisville, but secured a 22-15 victory.

North Crowley and Allen have faced each other in the playoffs the past two seasons, with the Panthers getting the upper hand both times. To set up a rematch, the Panthers will have to get through Midland Legacy and potentially a red-hot Coppell squad.

The road ahead will be tough. North Crowley is aiming to make a state semifinal for the third consecutive season, where a rematch with Duncanville could be looming.

Heading out west

It’s the time of year when many Fort Worth-area teams travel west to meet in the middle with area-round opponents.

Last season, local squads did well in the area round, winning 13 of 17 games (76%). Only one team lost while traveling west: Saginaw.

Arlington Bowie, Kennedale and Springtown also fell in the 2024 area round to opponents east of the Fort Worth area. What does that mean for the area-round teams this year? Things can change, but the Dallas-Fort Worth teams are often looked upon as favorites for good reason. The numbers back it up.

Bi-district playoff scores

UIL

Class 6A Division I

North Crowley 42, Keller 20

Richardson 35, Haltom 7

Mansfield Lake Ridge 47, Euless Trinity 38

Dallas Lake Highlands 43, South Grand Prairie 36

Class 6A Division II

Trophy Club Byron Nelson 42, Mansfield 14

Dallas Jesuit 65, Arlington Lamar 41

Southlake Carroll 35, Crowley 0

Richardson Berkner 30, Arlington Bowie 28

Class 5A Division I

NRH Richland 77, FW Wyatt 43

Denton Ryan 59, FW Chisholm Trail 7

Aledo 80, Saginaw 12

FW Arlington Heights 36, FW Brewer 23

Georgetown 42, Burleson Centennial 11

Class 5A Division II

Melissa 41, Colleyville Heritage 10

Anna 35, Mansfield Timberview 25

Argyle 56, Lucas Lovejoy 0

Prosper Walnut Grove 35, Arlington Seguin 21

Class 4A Division I

Springtown 55, Lake Worth 0

Alvarado 77, FW Carter-Riverside 0

FW Eastern Hills 22, Kennedale 17

Decatur 63, River Oaks Castleberry 14

Class 4A Division II

FW Eagle Mountain 28, Benbrook 12

Graham 32, Godley 0

Brock 49, FW Dunbar 0

Glen Rose 48, Mineral Wells 34

Class 3A Division I

Peaster 31, Sweetwater 0

Tuscola Jim Ned 42, Boyd 7

Paradise 55, Breckenridge 0

Grandview 49, Palmer 42

Class 3A Division II

Jacksboro 41, Tolar 20

TAPPS

Division I

Argyle Liberty Christian 63, Houston St. Pius X 0

Division II

FW All Saints 58, Arlington Grace Prep 21

Fort Worth Christian 42, Austin Hyde Park 10

Austin Regents 62, FW Southwest Christian 2

Division III

San Antonio Holy Cross 48, FW Lake Country Christian 14

Colleyville Covenant Christian 42, Schertz John Paul II 6

Dallas The Covenant School 35, Pantego Christian 14

Six-Man Division II

Crowley Nazarene Christian 62, Decatur Victory Christian 14

FW Covenant Classical 96, Ovilla Christian 69

Huntsville Alpha Omega 58, Keller Harvest Christian 6

Six-Man Division III

Azle Christian 77, Longview Christian Heritage 57

This story was originally published November 15, 2025 at 11:49 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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