2022 Texas UIL State Quarterfinal Playoff Scores

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High School Football America keeps Texas high school football fans up-to-date on the 2022 University Interscholastic League playoffs. Below are the state quarterfinal scores.

Texas High School Football Scores

Playoffs – Quarterfinals

Class 6A Division I

Prosper 24, Lewisville 13

Duncanville 28, Westfield, 21

North Shore 38, Atascocita 7

Westlake 47, Brennan (San Antonio) 7

Class 6A Division II

Denton Guyer 45, Southlake Carroll 21

De Soto 60, Harker Heights 24

Katy 56, CE King 34

Vandegrift 27, Dripping Springs 24

Class 5A Division I

Aledo 42, Centennial (Burleson) 21

Longview 38, Mansfield Timberview 21

College Station 26, Smithson Valley 21

Veterans Memorial (Corpus Christi) 20 PSJA North 14

Class 5A Division II

Argyle 35, Abilene Wylie 28

South Oak Cliff 30, Melissa 16

Port Neches-Groves 29, Fort Bend Marshall 21

Liberty Hill 63, Flour Bluff 43

Class 4A Division I

Decatur 35, Wichita Falls 21

China Spring 31, Anna 14

Chapel Hill 24, Kilgore 21

Boerne 49, Calallen

Class 4A Division II

Glen Rose 62, Monahans 14

Carthage 45, Pleasant Grove 14

Cuero 58, Silsbee 56, 3OT

Wimberly 49, Lago Vista 30

Class 3A Division I

Brock 30, Whitesboro 19

Malakoff 29, Grandview 17

Franklin 24, Columbus 21

Edna 40, Llano 21

Class 3A Division II

Big Sandy Harmony (Gilmer) 36, Newton 22

Canadian 45, Wall 10

Gunter 31, Holliday 7

Poth 12, El Maton Tidehaven 6

Class 2A Division I

Crawford 14, Tolar 7

Hawley 40, Cisco 7

Refugio 27, Shiner 21

Timpson 34, Cooper 13

Class 2A Division II

New Home 35, Wellington 20

Albany 66, Collinsville 34

Mart 56, Lovelady 6

Burton 27, Granger 7

Class 1A Division I

Semifinals

Westbrook 40, Happy 30

Abbott 88, Irion County 60

Class 1A Division II

Semifinals

Whitharral 76, Benjamin 31

Loraine 86, Oakwood 38

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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.