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Arlington Heights running back Carson James carries up the middle during the first half against Paschal on Nov. 7 at Farrington Field in Fort Worth.
Special to the Star-Telegram
An effective run game can be the foundation of a deep playoff run in Texas high school football.
As the regional round approaches, several Fort Worth-area running backs will look to continue strong seasons. A few are having monstrous years.
Carson James, Arlington Heights
Fort Worth Arlington Heights junior Carson James has been monumental in helping the Yellow Jackets seize their first area-round win since 1973.
James has 2,310 rushing yards and has accounted for 40 total touchdowns. He is averaging an absurd 192.5 yards per game and 9.4 yards per carry.
James tallied 1,118 yards in a strong sophomore season, and he has more than doubled it this season. As an uncommitted recruit, he has done more than enough to put high-profile college teams on notice.
Although Heights (11-1) faces a tough challenge in Aledo (12-0) at 1 p.m. Friday at Crowley ISD Stadium, James said he knows his team can compete if it has courage and confidence with each play.
The Bearcats have a committee-style run game with Kaden Winkfield, Brady Powell and also quarterback Lincoln Tubbs being threats to take off. The trio has combined for 180.9 rushing yards per game.
Jayshon Gibson, Richland
Richland junior Jayshon Gibson has been a TD machine.
Gibson has 2,241 rushing yards and 388 receiving yards with 45 total TDs. In the area round, Gibson found the end zone eight times. He has had plenty of stunning performances this season, averaging 186.8 rushing yards per game and 10.3 yards per carry.
Gibson has offers from Baylor, Kansas State, Michigan, SMU, TCU, Texas Tech, Utah, UTEP, Texas State and more.
Richland (9-3) will face Denton Ryan (11-1) at 6 p.m. Friday at Buddy Echols Stadium in Coppell. The Royals lost the regular-season matchup 30-21 and were outmatched by Aledo 72-10.
But Richland has been steadily building back momentum with wins over Granbury, Azle, Fort Worth Wyatt and El Paso El Dorado. Offensively, the Royals are strong, but the defense will have to step up to limit a state power like Denton Ryan.
The winner will face either Aledo or Arlington Heights.
Demarcus Belton, Alvarado
In the Class 4A realm, Alvarado has an elite running back of its own.
Senior Demarcus Belton, an uncommitted recruit, has stuffed the stat sheet, rushing for 1,251 yards and also tallying 1,281 receiving yards. He has 45 total touchdowns on the season.
Belton is averaging 10 yards per carry and 25.6 yards per reception, solidifying him as one of the top offensive threats in the Fort Worth area.
Alvarado (11-0) will face Springtown (12-0) at 3 p.m. Friday at Eagle Mountain Knight Stadium in Fort Worth.
Springtown has a standout running back of its own in senior Jon Anthony Lardizabal, who has rushed for 1,321 yards and 20 TDs on the season. He took his game to another level in the area round, rushing for 272 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-41 win over Frisco Panther Creek.
Class 6A RBs to watch
In Class 6A, North Crowley’s Kiante Ingram and Southlake Carroll’s Davis Penn could have big games for their squads.
Ingram, who shares carries with G’Yrell Smith, has rushed for 1,360 yards and 21 TDs. With a tough matchup against Coppell (10-1) at 1 p.m. Saturday at Midlothian ISD Stadium, look for Ingram to set the tone for the Panthers (11-1).
Within Carroll’s pass-heavy offense, Penn has been a key contributor, rushing for 62.3 yards per game. He has found the end zone 15 times this season.
Penn is one of the most talented backs in the area, and his workload has been managed carefully by the Dragons to keep him healthy for the playoffs, considering his season-ending knee injury last season.
Southlake Carroll (12-0) will face Prosper (11-1) at 7 p.m. Friday at Choctaw Stadium. In what could be a rainy game, look for Penn to possibly get more action.
Keep an eye on Brock
Brock (12-0) has been dominant in Class 4A Division II and junior running back Bryer McDonald has been a focal point with 95.2 yards per game. He has 1,142 yards and 22 TDs this season.
As Brock faces Seminole (9-3) at 1 p.m. Friday at San Angelo Stadium, look for McDonald to continue a strong junior campaign.
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Charles Baggarly
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