With China Spring down 21-0 in the second quarter of the Texas 4A Division I championship game against Boerne, it looked like Cougars weren’t going to be able to defend their 2021 title. Below is a look at how China Spring, ranked No. 243 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football, was able to go back-to-back.
CHINA SPRING…. ON THE BOARD!!!!!
— BallySportsTXHS (@BallySportsTXHS) December 16, 2022
@CS_Fball ð : 7@BoerneISD ðĶī : 21@uiltexas | #TXHSFB | ðš: BSSW Extra pic.twitter.com/EZLqLoPBrC
IT'S A ONE SCORE BALL GAME, FOLKS!
— BallySportsTXHS (@BallySportsTXHS) December 16, 2022
@CS_Fball ð : 14@BoerneISD ðĶī : 21@uiltexas | #TXHSFB | ðš: BSSW Extra pic.twitter.com/jS7MhUP02C
CHINA SPRING TURNS ON THE JETS AND WE HAVE A TIE GAME!!!âïļ
— BallySportsTXHS (@BallySportsTXHS) December 16, 2022
@CS_Fball ð : 21@BoerneISD ðĶī : 21@uiltexas | #TXHSFB | ðš: BSSW Extra pic.twitter.com/FMpwXYXnh1
After tying the game at 21-21, the game came down to the final play and a 20-yard field goal attempt by Thomas Barr.
WALK-OFF FIELD GOAL FOR STATE!!! ðĪŊ THE CHINA SPRING COUGARS ARE GOING BACK TO BACK!! ð
— BallySportsTXHS (@BallySportsTXHS) December 16, 2022
@CS_Fball ð : 24@BoerneISD ðĶī : 21@uiltexas | #TXHSFB | ðš: BSSW Extra pic.twitter.com/YFgHPXo2ax