July 29, 2025

Pre-Season Preview: 5A, DI, Region 2

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Get a complete 2025 pre-season preview of Texas high school football’s 5A Division I, Region 2. We break down each district, highlight top contenders, and key storylines to watch as teams battle for the crown this season.

District 5

School2024 Overall Record2024 District Record
Frisco Raccoons5–54–4
Frisco Centennial Titans3–71–7
Frisco Heritage Coyotes5–53–5
Frisco Lebanon Trail Trail Blazers3–71–7
Frisco Lone Star Rangers12–27–1
Frisco Reedy Lions10–37–1
Frisco Wakeland Wolverines8–46–2
McKinney North Bulldogs5–65–3
Sherman Bearcats3–72–6

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The Lone Star Rangers enter the 2025 season as the clear favorites to repeat as District 5 champions, following a dominant 2024 campaign where they went 12–2 overall and 7–1 in district play. Ranked 41st in Texas, Lone Star’s success came from a well-rounded team that outscored opponents 648 to 314 — nearly doubling up their competition. Their perfect 5–0 home record and 4–1 mark on the road demonstrate their consistency in any environment, while a 3–1 neutral site performance shows they’re built for playoff pressure. The Rangers return as a program with proven offensive firepower and a defense that delivered in big moments. With their high win percentage, district title pedigree, and battle-tested depth, Lone Star is poised to defend its title and remain the team to beat in District 5.

District 6

School2024 Overall Record2024 District Record
Carrollton Creekview Mustangs8–36–2
Carrollton Newman Smith Trojans8–37–1
Carrollton R.L. Turner Lions3–72–6
Dallas Adams Cougars1–91–7
Dallas Molina Jaguars3–73–5
Dallas Sunset Bison3–71–7
Dallas W.T. White Longhorns7–45–3
North Mesquite Stallions3–73–5
West Mesquite Wranglers11–18–0

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The West Mesquite Wranglers are primed to defend their District 6 title in 2025 after a dominant 2024 season where they went a perfect 8–0 in district play and finished 11–1 overall. With an impressive point differential of 484 scored to just 158 allowed, the Wranglers proved they have both explosive offensive firepower and a stout, disciplined defense. They were unbeatable at home (6–0) and undefeated on the road (5–0), showing a level of consistency that championship-caliber teams are built on. Ranked 191st in Texas, West Mesquite has the experience, balance, and swagger of a team that’s built to repeat. All signs point to the Wranglers running it back as district champs in 2025.

District 7

School2024 Overall Record2024 District Record
Burleson Centennial Spartans5–63–3
Cleburne Yellowjackets0–100–6
Dallas Highland Park Scots14–26–0
Joshua Owls5–51–5
Midlothian Panthers10–35–1
Red Oak Hawks7–54–2
Tyler Lions4–62–4
Lufkin Panthers10–26–0

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The Highland Park Scots are not only the defending District 7 champions — they’re one of the top contenders statewide heading into 2025. After an incredible 2024 season where they went 14–2 overall and a perfect 6–0 in district play, the Scots solidified themselves as an elite program. Ranked No. 20 in Texas, Highland Park showcased their dominance on both sides of the ball, racking up 566 points while allowing just 277. They were nearly flawless across all settings: 7–2 at home, undefeated on the road (4–0), and a perfect 3–0 at neutral sites. Their depth, playoff experience, and championship-level consistency make them the clear team to beat once again in District 7. Expect another title run from the Scots in 2025.

District 8

School2024 Overall Record2024 District Record
Cedar Park Timberwolves6–55–2
Georgetown Eagles10–26–1
Georgetown East View Patriots5–53–4
Killeen Chaparral Bobcats2–80–7
Lake Belton Broncos7–45–2
Leander Lions4–63–4
Leander Glenn Grizzlies3–71–6
Leander Rouse Raiders6–55–2

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The Georgetown Eagles look ready to soar again as District 8 champions in 2025 following a stellar 2024 season. The Eagles finished with a 10–2 overall record and a dominant 6–1 mark in district play, earning them the top spot. Ranked 92nd in Texas, Georgetown delivered on both ends of the field — scoring 592 points while surrendering just 261. They were flawless at home (5–0), tough on the road (4–1), and battle-tested at neutral sites (1–1), proving their consistency across all environments. With a high-powered offense, disciplined defense, and championship experience, Georgetown returns in 2025 with momentum and the blueprint to repeat as district champs.

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