2019 Texas high school football playoff scores – Quarterfinals

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Below are the 2019 Texas high school football playoff scores.

Texas High School Football Playoff Scores

Quarterfinals

Class 6A Division I

Duncanville 49 Southlake Carroll 35

Rockwall 59 Prosper 42

North Shore 76 Atascocita 49

Lake Travis 48 Judson 35

Class 6A Division II

Denton Guyer 48 Amarillo Tascosa 7

Westfield 38 Dallas Jesuit 28

Katy Taylor 58 Cypress Creek 20

Westlake 42 San Antonio Northside Brandeis 14

Class 5A Division I

Denton Ryan 56 Colleyville Heritage 10

Lone Star 38 Lancaster 20

Shadow Creek 59 Manor 14

San Antonio Wagner 74 Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial 14

Class 5A Division II

Lubbock Cooper 38 Wichita Falls Rider 17

Aledo 43 Ennis 36 (OT)

Fort Bend Marshall 40 Manvel 10

Boerne-Champion 49 Calallen 42

Class 4A Division I

Springtown 56 Dumas 39

La Vega 44 Argyle 20

Carthage 24 Midlothian Heritage 7

Lampasas 49 Liberty Hill 34

Class 4A Division II

Greenwood 36 Iowa Park 33

Pleasant Grove 55 Gilmer 21

Silsbee 35 West Orange-Stark 28

Wimberly 42 Geronimo Navarro 12

Class 3A Division I

Brock 31 Pilot Point 21

Pottsboro 35 Gladewater 34 (2 OTs)

Grandview 34 Troy 13

Columbus 48 Hallettsville 25

Class 3A Division II

Canadian 35 Abernathy 31

Gunter 27 Holliday 9

Omaha Paul Pewitt 45 Daingerfield 42

East Bernard 30 Ganado 10

Class 2A Division I

Post 52 Hawley 42

Valley View 14 San Saba 12

San Augustine 48 Groveton 28

Refugio 49 Holland 12

Class 2A Division II

Stratford 25 Gruver 6

Hamlin 43 Wellington 22

Mart 53 Muenster 7

Falls City 35 Bremond 28

Class 1A Division I

McLean 59 White Deer 12

Rankin 78 Borden County 32

Blum 54 Saint Jo 30

Jonesboro 83 Nueces Canyon 34

Class 1A Division II

Motley County 62 Groom 56

Blackwell 62 Jayton 54

Strawn 64 Gordon 40

Richland Springs 72 Oakwood 12

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About the Author

Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.