High school football schedule: Top games of Week 15

Katy vs. North Shore and Mater Dei vs. St. John Bosco are just two of the exciting high school football games on this week’s schedule.

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There are championships abound and playoff games to watch for, and the two most highly-anticipated rematches have rolled around: Mater Dei vs. St. John Bosco in California and Katy vs. North Shore in Texas.

See those and eight other high school football games to keep an eye on this week as the season nears its close.

For many teams, this will be the end of the season.

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Katy receiver Jordan Patrick (13) catches a pass along the sidelines and is tackled by North Shore defensive back Upton Stout (5) (Photo: Joe Buvid, Houston Chronicle Contributor)

MATCHUP

No. 7 Katy (Texas) (12-0)

vs.

No. 13 North Shore (Houston, Texas) (11-1)

When: 11/29, 5 p.m. ET

Tale of the Tape: The North Shore Mustangs started the season at the No. 2 spot in the Super 25. They dropped their first game of the season, a 24-21 loss to Katy. It was revenge from the Tigers, who fell to North Shore in the playoffs last year, a 49-38 game. Now, while this is just the regionals of the six-round Texas playoffs, this could be the best game of the entire gauntlet. If running back Ron Hoff is unable to go for Katy, the Tigers will have to find production from its running back position to counter North Shore’s Zach Evans. Maybe Jalen Davis can pick up where he left off last week – a 30 carry, 219-yard, two-touchdown performance.

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‘Who is tougher?’ Inside defensive stand that sent Don Bosco to NJ final

Don Bosco’s late defensive stand helped take home the win over St. Joseph Regional.

MONTVALE, N.J. – Claudy Robinson and the Don Bosco defense stood their ground. Now the Ironmen have a chance to be the last ones standing.

We can analyze and go over the multiple dramatic moments in the latest North Jersey non-public football war all we want, the penalties (so many penalties), the almost turnovers, but it all came down to one play, one snap.

Down 10-8 with a little over a minute to play and on the heels of a tremendous touchdown pass on fourth-and-6 from Michael Alaimo to James Morrison, St. Joseph lined up to go for two to tie the game.

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Don Bosco coach Dan Sabella called a timeout. Standard football procedure. Look at the opponent’s personnel and make an educated guess as to what was about to happen.

“A lot of things go through your mind in that type of situation,” Sabella said.

The Don Bosco defense had been asked to shoulder the load all game long. The offense was largely toothless without injured running back Kyle Monangai, putting up only 102 yards all day and tallying only a field goal.

“Coach Ward wanted to see what they came out in and he had the right call for it,” Sabella said referring to Rich Ward his defensive coordinator. “It was a run-heavy formation for them and he had the right call for them.”

On the opposite sideline, the Green Knights were plotting.

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“We had two different plays,” St. Joseph coach Augie Hoffmann said. “We were going to throw it. Then they called timeout. I always remember what Coach [Tony] Karcich said, which is you have to give the ball to your best player in that kind of spot and if it doesn’t work out, you can walk away with your head held high.”

“Right before the play, ‘I said who is tougher?’” said Ironmen linebacker Colin Ramos. “The answer was us.”

Alaimo handed the ball to running back Audric Estime who looked for a crack on the right side of the line. There wasn’t one. There was a sea of green jerseys and white, all clustered together at the one-and-a-half yard line. Estime was short.

One of the players in the middle of the mass was Robinson.

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“I saw they were coming right at me,” Robinson, a sophomore, said. “I knew I had to make the tackle. The game was on my shoulders.”

“We felt Audric was our best player all year and was going to give us our best opportunity,” Hoffmann said. “On that snap, they were better than us.”

Caden Dana, who was another hero for the Ironmen as a punter, recovered the onside kick and the Ironmen could celebrate.

“I knew I was going to catch that ball and we were going to win this game,” Dana said.

Read the rest of the story at NorthJersey.com.

High school football schedule: Top games of Week 13

Some teams are in the playoffs. Others are in the championship game. Take a look at the top 15 high school football games of the week.

Some states are in the playoffs. Others are deciding champions.

This rendition of Top Games of the Week features 15 teams in win-or-go-home situations. One team has four straight championships on the line; another is set to play for its 11th in a row.

Take a look at the schedule of best games of the week.

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Southlake Carroll wide receiver Wills Meyer (Photo: Cameron Been/Friday Night Glory)

MATCHUP

No. 18 Southlake Carroll (Texas) (11-0)

vs.

DeSoto (Texas) (9-2)

When: 11/22, 6:30 p.m. ET

Tale of the Tape: DeSoto may have been beaten twice this year, but both of those losses were one-point games. This team is just a couple breaks away from being undefeated. Southlake Carroll, though, is undefeated; the closest game was a 12-point win, and last week, the Dragons won by 78 points. They have been unstoppable behind sophomore quarterback Quinn Ewers and freshman running back Owen Allen. It will take a big performance from some DeSoto player to keep up: maybe cornerback Jabbar Muhammad or Devyn Bobby, or perhaps an offensive weapon like leading wide receiver Lawrence Arnold. More likely, it’ll take a big performance from several Eagles.

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