July 31, 2025

Pre-Season Preview: 5A, DI, Region 4

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Get a complete 2025 pre-season preview of Texas high school football’s 5A Division I, Region 4. We break down each district, highlight top contenders, and key storylines to watch as teams battle for the crown this season.

District 13

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Boerne Champion Chargers5–62–5
Comal Pieper Warriors11–17–0
Comal Smithson Valley Rangers14–26–1
New Braunfels Unicorns9–45–2
San Antonio MacArthur Brahmas1–90–7
San Antonio Wagner Thunderbirds3–62–5
Seguin Matadors5–64–3
Victoria East Titans3–72–5

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The Pieper Warriors are primed to repeat as district champions in 2025 following a dominant 2024 campaign that saw them go a perfect 7–0 in district play and finish with an impressive 11–1 overall record. Ranked inside the top 100 in Texas, the Warriors showcased exceptional balance and firepower on both sides of the ball, putting up 609 points while allowing only 304. Their undefeated records at both home (5–0) and away (5–0) demonstrate resilience and consistency in any environment, a hallmark of championship-caliber teams. With a strong returning core and a proven winning culture, Pieper enters the 2025 season with the momentum, discipline, and depth to defend their district title and make another deep postseason run.

District 14

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Eagle Pass Winn Mavericks1–91–7
Laredo Cigarroa Toros0–100–8
Laredo Martin Tigers2–82–6
Laredo Nixon Mustangs6–44–4
Northside Jay Mustangs9–27–1
San Antonio Southside Cardinals3–73–5
San Antonio Southwest Dragons12–18–0
South San Antonio Bobcats8–36–2
Southwest Legacy Titans7–45–3

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The Southwest Dragons are poised to capture the district title once again in 2025 after a flawless 8–0 district run and a 12–1 overall record in 2024. Their dominance was felt on both sides of the ball—scoring 440 points while only allowing 185—and their perfect 7–0 road record highlights their ability to perform under pressure in hostile environments. With a proven winning formula and a coaching staff that clearly knows how to prepare for district play, the Dragons are not only the defending champions but the clear favorites to repeat. Their balance, discipline, and road-tested toughness make them the team to beat in the district.

District 15

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Brownsville Rivera Raiders2–81–7
Corpus Christi Flour Bluff Hornets12–27–1
Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial Eagles9–37–1
Donna Redskins2–82–6
Donna North Chiefs0–100–8
Harlingen South Hawks6–55–3
PSJA Memorial Wolverines4–63–5
PSJA North Raiders10–27–1
Weslaco East Wildcats6–44–4

2025 District Prediction Winners:

Despite finishing third in the district last season, the Flour Bluff Hornets are a top contender to win it all in 2025. With a stellar 12–2 overall record and a strong 7–1 district finish, the Hornets showcased elite-level balance—scoring 613 points while holding opponents to just 276. Their perfect 6–0 record at home highlights how difficult they are to beat in Corpus Christi, and with their only district loss likely serving as fuel, expect them to return sharper and more motivated. With proven firepower and a defense that can tighten up in big moments, Flour Bluff has all the tools to rise to the top of the standings this year.

District 16

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Edinburg Vela SaberCats11–17–0
La Joya Juarez-Lincoln Huskies1–90–7
La Joya Palmview Lobos7–44–3
McAllen Bulldogs4–65–3
McAllen Memorial Mustangs7–45–2
McAllen Rowe Warriors3–73–4
Mission Eagles6–54–3
Rio Grande City Rattlers1–91–6

2025 District Prediction Winners:

The Vela Sabercats are poised to repeat as district champions in 2025 after an outstanding 11–1 overall record and a perfect 7–0 mark in district play last season. Dominant on both sides of the ball, Vela racked up 473 points while allowing just 205—a testament to their balanced attack and stout defense. With a flawless 6–0 road record, the Sabercats proved they can handle tough environments and pressure situations. Their only loss came outside district play, meaning they’ve already separated themselves from the local competition. Returning a winning culture and the momentum of an undefeated district run, Vela enters this year as the clear favorite to claim the title once again.

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