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  • Aledo not looking ahead; Bearcats thrash Saginaw in bi-district round

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    Brady Powell (39)  runs for one of his touchdowns against Saginaw In Thursday’s 5A Division 1 bi-district playoff game at Tim Buchanan Stadium in Aledo. Special to the Star-Telegram / Tom Marvin

    Brady Powell (39) runs for one of his touchdowns against Saginaw In Thursday’s 5A Division 1 bi-district playoff game at Tim Buchanan Stadium in Aledo. Special to the Star-Telegram / Tom Marvin

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    How hard will it be for the top-ranked Aledo football team to not look ahead to a rematch with No. 4 Denton Ryan? Everyone outside of the Bearcats locker room is talking about the likely clash in the state quarterfinals…three more weeks away.

    But everyone inside the Aledo locker room is focused on the task at hand, although Ryan does linger in the back of most of their minds. The Bearcats started the Class 5A Division I bi-district round by jumping on Saginaw from the start en route to an 80-12 romp over the Rough Riders on Thursday night at Buchanan Stadium.

    Aledo (11-0), ranked No. 1 in the state in Class 5A DI according to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, will move on to the area round and focus on the winner of the Amarillo Tascosa (6-4)-El Paso Parkland (3-7) game that is being played in Amarillo on Friday night.

    “We’ve got to take it week by week and prepare for each opponent as hard as we can and as much as we can,” said Aledo quarterback Lincoln Tubbs who finished with 194 yards passing completing 10 of 15 and rushing for 57 more yards on 5 carries. “But we definitely have that in the back of our minds and we’re definitely ready for it.”

    Very little went right in the first half for Saginaw (7-4), the fourth-place team out of District 4-5A DI. The Rough Riders were forced to punt on their first possession and Aledo’s Lamel Swanson looked to have returned the kick 47 yards for a touchdown, but a holding penalty nullified the play.

    Starting at the Saginaw 23, it took the Bearcats four plays to take the lead when Kaden Winkfield bulled over right guard for a 7-0 lead with 8:25 left in the first quarter.

    Aledo went on to score TDs on 6 of its next 7 drives to take a 49-6 lead at the break. Winkfield added scoring runs of 14 and 3 yards with the latter coming with no time left on the clock in the second quarter.

    Backfield mate Brady Powell had 3 rushing scores of his own from 13, 16 and 9 yards. Quarterback Lincoln Tubbs tossed a slip screen to Kaydon Finley who raced 67 yards to pay dirt with 1:41 left before halftime.

    Aledo dominated the trenches on both sides of the ball. Saginaw’s only bright spot in the first half was a 98-yard bomb down the right hash from quarterback Joshua Greek to Kaiden Stewart.

    Out side of the 98-yard play, the Rough Riders managed only 58 yards of total offense against Aledo, including minus-12 on the ground on 15 carries.

    “We can’t take any team lightly,” said Aledo defensive lineman Tymon Meeks, who dominated inside for the Bearcats. “We have to prepare for any team the same way as if we were going to play Denton Ryan or Denton Guyer. A team like Ryan is always on our mind, but it has to be controlled and not out of whack.

    “We have to take it one week at a time, but with that, hopefully we’ll see them in the playoffs.”

    The Bearcats are very aware of what happened last year when Aledo defeated Ryan in the regular season, but lost to them in the playoffs to end their season.

    “I believe we know we’ll probably see them late in the playoffs,” said Aledo junior safety Cooper Hull, who had one of the Bearcats’ two interceptions on the night. “We know that when we get there we’ll have had all of the work that we put in since the start of January until now under our belts and when we play them we’ll be ready. We’re looking to go to state.”

    After Tubbs and Finley connected on an 11-yard scoring pass to start the third quarter, making it 56-6, the Bearcats’ reserves took over to finish the game. Reserve running back Jeremiah Johnson actually led Aledo in rushing with 100 yards on 6 carries with TDs of 11 and 42 yards.

    Winkfield finished with 84 yards on 11 carries and Powell picked up 98 yards on 6 totes. Finley had 6 receptions for 141 yards for the Bearcats.

    Greek went 21 of 36 for 258 yards for Saginaw with his favorite target being Stewart who had 8 catches for 179 yards.

    “When you have a big offensive line that’s physical, like we do, they’re going to create holes,” said Aledo coach Robby Jones, whose team rushed 48 times for 486 yards and finished with 680 total yards. “Our defensive line has been doing that all season, making quarterbacks uncomfortable in the pocket and I thought that they did that again tonight.”

    Jones isn’t worried about his team looking ahead to Ryan saying that his team will not be thinking about them until they get to that point. His concern right now is Tascosa, a team heavily favored over Parkland, that runs a flex bone, triple option offense that can create havoc for opposing defenses.

    “Tascosa brings a whole new challenge for us if we play them,” said Jones. “They run an offense that you just don’t see much anymore. You might not see it during the whole season and then you have to get ready for it in the playoffs.

    “It will take all week to prepare for it and what’s tough is being able to get a scout team to give our defense a good look in practice.”

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    Darren Lauber

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  • Saginaw overcomes a big Arlington Heights rally to shock the Yellow Jackets

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    Saginaw quarterback Joshua Greek throws the ball against Fort Worth Arlington Heights on Thursday, October 10, 2025 at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Greek threw for 539 yards and accounted for seven touchdowns.

    Saginaw quarterback Joshua Greek throws the ball against Fort Worth Arlington Heights on Thursday, October 10, 2025 at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Greek threw for 539 yards and accounted for seven touchdowns.

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    Fort Worth Arlington Heights came to Rough Rider Stadium on Thursday night, trying to keep its stranglehold on the top of the District 4-5A Division I football standings. Saginaw had other ideas.

    The Rough Riders overcame a furious Arlington Heights rally in the third quarter and used a late goal-line stand to shock the Yellow Jackets in a 50-47 thriller.

    “This is a huge win for us,” said Saginaw quarterback Joshua Greek, who had an incredible night hitting 33 of 55 passes for 539 yards and accounted for seven touchdowns. “We knew coming in that they were the top dog of the district and we wanted to come in and prove them wrong.”

    Saginaw (4-2 overall, 3-1 district) had just taken a 34-20 lead with 8:06 left in the third quarter when Greek bulled in from the one-yard line on a sneak. But Arlington Heights (6-1, 4-1) wasn’t done.

    The Yellow Jackets scored three times in just over three minutes on three huge plays. The first being a 92-yard kickoff return for a score by Ceantae Johnson on the esuing kickoff.

    Four offensive snaps later, Heights defensive back Drake Morton picked off a pass and returned it 53 yards for the score. On Saginaw’s next series, a short punt was returned 22 yards for a touchdown on a heads-up play by T.J. Johnson that gave Heights its first lead of the night at 40-34 with 4:55 left in the third quarter.

    Despite all of the momentum swinging Arlington Heights’ way, Saginaw responded. The Rough Riders answered with a long drive that resulted in a 35-yard field goal by Roberto Guereca that cut the lead to 40-37.

    The Saginaw defense then stepped up, forcing a three-and-out by the Yellow Jackets. Following the punt and on the first play of the fourth quarter, Greek hit receiver Kaiden Stewart over the middle for an 81-yard score and a 43-40 lead.

    It was the fourth scoring reception for Stewart, who finished with 10 catches for 253 yards. The Rough Riders nearly had three 100 yard receivers on the night with Stewart, Derek Harris (10 catches-146 yards) and freshman Deon Duncan (8-96).

    Saginaw’s Kaiden Stewart (7) celebrates a touchdown with teammates on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Saginaw’s Kaiden Stewart (7) celebrates a touchdown with teammates on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    Greek hit Duncan for 14 yards and a TD to give Saginaw a 50-40 lead with 7:45 left in the game and Arlington Heights had a chance to cut the lead three minutes later. But the Yellow Jackets failed to score on four running plays inside the Saginaw three-yard line.

    “I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Saginaw coach Mike DeWitt on the Rough Riders’ comeback. “Our kids responded and I’m just super proud of them.

    “Hats off to Arlington Heights. They’re a great football team and are well coached. I thought it was just two really good teams getting after it tonight.”

    Heights cut the lead to 50-47 with 3:29 left on a seven-yard scoring pass from quarterback Carmelo Carter to running back Carson James on a middle screen. The play followed an interception by AH linebacker Isaiah Schuman.

    Arlington Heights running back Carson James breaks free for a long touchdown run in the second quarter against Saginaw on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Arlington Heights running back Carson James breaks free for a long touchdown run in the second quarter against Saginaw on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    Saginaw didn’t run much at all in the first half, but when the Rough Riders needed to run the clock in the second half, another freshman stepped up. Elijah Irvin picked up 104 yards rushing, 103 in the second half, on 13 carries for Saginaw and had runs of 26 and 18 yards on the Rough Riders’ final drive to help run out the clock.

    Arlington Heights had only allowed 14 points in six games all season before the game with Saginaw and had pitched shutouts in five of the contests.

    “We knew coming in that they blitzed a lot, that they brought a lot of pressure,” said Greek. “I knew I had to get it out quick. The whole game plan and practice was protection, protection, protection over and over again. Our line did a great job.”

    A defensive first quarter was replaced with a track meet in the second period. Greek hit Stewart deep across the middle for a 61-yard touchdown with 7:09 left in the first quarter for the only score of the opening stanza.

    Kaiden Stewart runs after the catch in a second-quarter TD on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Kaiden Stewart runs after the catch in a second-quarter TD on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    Greek and Stewart connected again for a six-yard score on the first play of the second quarter to make it 13-0 Saginaw as the Rough Riders were playing lights out on defense.

    Arlington Heights finally woke up on offense as the teams traded scores on the next four possessions of the game. T.J. Johnson had a 29-yard TD pass from Carter, and James broke free for a 61-yard TD run for Heights.

    Greek found Stewart for a third time from 15 yards out and added his fourth scoring pass of the first half with a 21-yard slip screen to Derek Harris to make it 27-13 with 5:53 left before the intermission.

    Arlington Heights got the ball back with 1:45 left in the second quarter and promptly marched 82 yards in nine plays. Carter capped the drive, finding a wide-open Chris Harris in the back of the end zone to cut the lead to 27-20 with two seconds left in the first half.

    Saginaw’s Derek Harris (16) runs for a touchdown against Fort Worth Arlington Heights on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Saginaw’s Derek Harris (16) runs for a touchdown against Fort Worth Arlington Heights on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    Saginaw’s Jahirim Skinner (18) jumps over a defender on his way to the end zone on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Saginaw’s Jahirim Skinner (18) jumps over a defender on his way to the end zone on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    Saginaw receiver Kaiden Stewart gets behind the defense to score his third touchdown of the game on the first play of the fourth quarter on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Saginaw receiver Kaiden Stewart gets behind the defense to score his third touchdown of the game on the first play of the fourth quarter on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    Arlington Heights quarterback Carmelo Carter runs the ball on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas.
    Arlington Heights quarterback Carmelo Carter runs the ball on Thursday, October 10, 2025, at Rough Rider Stadium in Saginaw, Texas. Tom Marvin Special to the Star-Telegram

    This story was originally published October 10, 2025 at 12:19 AM.

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