Austin, Texas, August 30, 2025
News Summary
The high school football season in Central Texas has begun with notable matchups and surprising outcomes. The opening week featured 57 games, with teams such as Anderson, McNeil, and Westlake showcasing their skills on the field, while others, like Prosper, delivered unexpected results. Coaches and players are eager to build on their performances for a competitive season ahead.
Austin, Texas – The 2025-26 high school football season kicked off in Central Texas with a series of exciting matchups across the region, showcasing new talents and established teams ready to make their mark this year. A total of 57 games were scheduled for the opening week, highlighting both local and statewide contests.
Thursday’s Highlights
On Thursday, August 28, several teams took to the field, with notable performances leading to a variety of results. Anderson emerged victorious against McCallum with a commanding score of 37-2. In another matchup, McNeil faced off against Weiss, where McNeil fell short with a final score of 38-56.
Other significant scores from Thursday included:
- Del Valle 47, Cedar Creek 0
- Marble Falls 49, Crockett 0
- Eastside Memorial 32, Navarro 6
- Stony Point 42, East View 20
- Elgin 13, Hays 43
- Pflugerville 21, Leander 14
- Killeen 14, Vista Ridge 30
- Hewitt Midway 56, Westwood 19
- Killeen-Shoemaker 28, Round Rock 56
Friday’s Results
Friday, August 29, featured some thrilling matchups, including an unexpected loss for Westlake, the preseason No. 1 team, who suffered their first season-opening defeat since 2014, losing to Prosper by a score of 22-29. Additionally, Dripping Springs continued their dominance over Vandegrift, winning 41-14 for the second consecutive year.
Lake Travis showcased their strength, defeating Arlington Martin 48-21. Other notable scores from Friday included:
- Harker Heights 52, Cedar Park 35
- Akins 48, Travis 0
- Bowie 49, Manor 14
- Georgetown 27, Victoria East 0
- Medina Valley 44, Glenn 32
- Cibolo Steele 45, Liberty Hill 10
- San Marcos 40, Hutto 27
Upcoming Matchups
While details for Saturday’s (August 30) matchups have not yet been reported, the anticipation remains high as teams continue to compete and showcase their skills on the field.
Season Overview
The opening week of the high school football season in Central Texas has set the stage for what promises to be an exciting and competitive year ahead. Coaches and players alike are eager to build on their performances, with many teams looking to establish their standings early on. The season not only entertains fans but also serves as a platform for young athletes to demonstrate their talents to college scouts and the wider football community.
Key Takeaways
This week’s games have provided excitement and surprises, with established teams facing stiff competition and promising upstarts asserting themselves. As the season progresses, scores and outcomes will continue to shape the opportunities for teams and players throughout the region.
FAQ
What teams played in the first week of the 2025-26 Central Texas high school football season?
A total of 57 games were scheduled across multiple teams, including Anderson, McCallum, McNeil, Weiss, Lake Travis, Westlake, and many others.
What was the outcome of the major Thursday games?
Notable scores included Anderson defeating McCallum 37-2 and McNeil losing to Weiss 38-56.
How did Westlake perform in their season opener?
Westlake, the preseason No. 1 team, lost to Prosper with a score of 22-29, marking their first season-opening loss since 2014.
Chart of Key Features
| Team | Score | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| Anderson | 37 | McCallum |
| McNeil | 38 | Weiss |
| Westlake | 22 | Prosper |
| Lake Travis | 48 | Arlington Martin |
| Harker Heights | 52 | Cedar Park |
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- Austin American-Statesman: TX HS Scores Week 1
- Wikipedia: Austin High School (Texas)
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- WHNT News: Guidelines for Decatur vs Austin High Football
- Google Scholar: Austin High School Football
- FOX 7 Austin: Texas High School Football Highlights
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas High School Football
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