North Forney 62
Royse City 23
FORNEY — North Forney rushed for 553 yards on the way to a District 10-6A win over Royse City.
Andikan Asuquo led the Falcons with 200 yards and three touchdowns on just five carries, including a 95-yard run. Legend Bey ran for 184 yards and three scores on six carries and was 1-of-2 passing with a 55-yard touchdown pass to Elijah Otieno.
Royse City quarterback Peyton Peoples was 16-of-29 passing for 267 yards and two TDs. Bryalon Chapman passed for a 2-yard touchdown and placekicker Emilio Brito passed for a 41-yard completion as the Bulldogs finished with 310 yards passing.
Kemarion Clarke led the Royse City receivers with 202 yards and one TD on six catches.
Also catching passes for the Bulldogs were Cross Joplin (5-62, 1 TD), Xavier Watson (1-41), Zavier Brown (4-22), Hudson Hays (3-14) and Thomas Neaville (1-2, 1 TD).
Royse City finished with 38 yards rushing, led by Daniel Jenkins (9-26) and Watson (11-14).
Royse City dropped to 2-7 for the season and 0-5 in district play. North Forney, which is 6-2 overall, remained tied for the district lead with Longview at 4-0.
Caddo Mills 43
Bonham 10
BONHAM — In his second game back from an injury, Alfonso Gonzales was 18-of-25 passing for 287 yards and two TDs in Caddo Mills’ victory over Bonham.
The Foxes’ top receivers cluded Tristan Hardwell (4-85), Kollin Heath (4-72, 1 TD), Steve Stiggers (2-64), Camerin Chase (4-40, 1 TD), Wade Bowen (2-15) and Mikey Grant (1-8).
Wyatt Watson led the Caddo Mills rushers with 63 yards and two TDs on 13 carries. Joshua Moses ran for 48 yards and a TD on seven carries and Gonzales ran for 24 yards and a score on four carries.
Caddo Mills improved to 6-3 for the season and 3-2 in District 5-2A-II play. Bonham dropped to 1-7 and 0-4.
Sunnyvale 41
Quinlan Ford 14
SUNNYVALE — Sunnyvale won a battle for first place in District 6-4A-II with Quinlan Ford.
The victorious Raiders are now 3-0 in district play and 5-3 overall.
Ford dropped to 6-2 and 2-1.
Ford rushed for 276 yards, led by Raythen Capps (3-59), Trevin Sisco (8-43), Timmy Phifer (2-36), Zander Sharp (4-35), Payton Wallen (7-27), Devon Williams (6-25), Landon Edwards (7-21), Mason Tigue (7-21), James Barker (2-5) and Ray Haider (1-4, 1 TD).
Wallen was 5-of-14 passing for 51 yards and a 13-yard TD to Austin States.
Tigue led the Panther receivers with two catches for 25 yards.
Sunnyvale quarterback Cayson Maupin was 13-of-23 passing for 175 yards and four TDs and ran for 48 yards on five carries.
Ford lost two fumbles and an interception.
Commerce 38
Eustace 8
COMMERCE — Commerce upped its District 7-3A-I record to 2-2 with the win over Eustace, which dropped to 0-5.
Commerce running back Jordan McMurray rushed for 128 yards and a TD on 14 carries.
Malik Garcia ran for 31 yards on two carries and K.D. Ford ran for 26 yards on three carries
Ford was 2-of-2 passing for 31 yards and two TDs and Grant Sherley was 6-of-10 passing for 75 yards and a TD.
Te’dreiyon Nash caught four passes for 64 yards for Commerce and Jordan McMurray caught one for eight yards as Commerce improved to 3-5 for the season.
Grand Saline 28
Lone Oak 7
LONE OAK — No. 6 state-ranked Grand won a battle with Lone Oak for first place in District 9-3A-II.
Grand Saline led only 13-7 through three quarters but outscored the Buffaloes 15-0 in the final five minutes.
The victorious Indians mproved to 8-0 for the season and 3-1 in district play. Lone Oak dropped to 7-1 and 3-1.
Lone Oak’s passers were 4-of-26 for 36 yards and four interceptions.
Wyatt Marker led the Lone Oak rushers with 39 yards and a TD on six carries and Moi Perez ran for 13 yards on nine carries.
Lone Oak’s top receivers were Aiden Holder (1-27) and Corbin Johnson (1-20).
Jett Taylor paced the Grand Saline rushers with 168 yards and two TDs on 20 carries and Colt Boyd ran for 84 yards.
Wolfe City 70
Whitewright 28
WHITEWRIGHT — H.D. Davis rushed for 350 yards and four TDs on 25 carries to lead Wolfe City over Whitewright.
Davis, named the Herald-Banner Athlete of the Week, leads the state in rushing with 2,143 yards and 27 touchdowns on 168 carries. He’s averaging 12.8 yards per carry and 267.9 yards rushing per game.
Wolfe City finished with 609 total yards, including 211 yards passing by Noah Adams, who was 13-of-21 with five touchdowns and no interceptions.
Jory Young also ran for 43 yards and a TD on seven carries for Wolfe City.
Wolfe City’s top receivers included Brennon Russell (3-94, 3 TDs), Carson Herron (4-67, 2 TDs), Chris Herron (3-22) and Casen Pessel (2-18) and Daniel Guillen (1-10).
Gage Walker ran for 193 yards and three scores on 16 carries for Whitewright and Easton Helgren ran for 64 yards and one score on five carries.
Wolfe City improved to 7-1 for the season and 4-0 in district play. Whitewright dropped to 5-3 and 1-3.
Boles 27
Como-Pickton 20
QUINLAN — Boles claimed its first District 9-2A-I win to go 1-3 in district play and 4-4 for the season.
Como-Pickton dropped to 1-8 overall and 0-5 in district play.
Layton Morgan threw for a 21-yard touchdown for Boles and ran for 102 yards and a TD on 14 carries.
Ethan Selden also rushed for 93 yards and a TD for Boles and returned a kickoff 85 yards for a score.
Noah Davis caught the 21-yard TD pass.
James Bowie 38
Cumby 32
SIMMS — Chett Vaughan ran for 118 yards and was 11-of-17 passing for 140 yards and two TDs in Cumby’s loss to James Bowie.
Braylon Boggs led the Cumby receivers with three catches for 38 yards. Chayton Vaughan caught two passes for 35 yards and a TD and Dakari Johnson caught two passes for 38 yards. Johnson also rushed for 37 yards on six carries.
Cumby is now 4-4 for the season and 2-2 in District 9-2A-II while James Bowie is 1-7 and 1-3.

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