San Antonio Steele Knights vs. Austin Westlake Chaparrals: Texas High School Football Highlights
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- π The Texas High School Football Game of the Week featured a 6A state-ranked matchup between the San Antonio Steele Knights and the Austin Westlake Chaparrals.
- π Despite a strong showing from both teams, Westlake ultimately won the game 34-7.
Key Plays and Turnovers
- β‘ Early in the game, Steele fumbled the ball at the Westlake 15-yard line, with Nate Maddox recovering for Westlake.
- πββοΈ Westlake's quarterback, Reese Wise, scored a 79-yard touchdown on a 90-second drive, showcasing the Chaparrals' offensive capability.
- π₯ Another fumble by Steele on the 22-yard line was recovered by Westlake's Hayes Broadhead.
- π― Steele's Pierce Kempy made a significant hit on a Westlake receiver, and then intercepted a pass, preventing further Westlake progress.
Steele's Big Play
- π On the first play from scrimmage at their own 25-yard line, Steele's quarterback DJ Green handed off to Jonathan Hatton, who broke free for a 75-yard touchdown run.
- π Hatton is noted as a future Texas Aggie, with coach Mike Elco likely pleased with his future recruit's performance.
Westlake's Dominance
- π Despite Steele's explosive plays, Westlake capitalized on turnovers and mistakes to secure a decisive 34-7 victory.
- πΊ The video concludes by teasing future matchups and encouraging viewers to download the app for live streaming and highlights.
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