July 24, 2025

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

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Get a complete 2025 pre-season preview of Texas high school football’s 5A Division II, 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
Alamo Heights Mules12–16–0
Boerne Greyhounds11–46–1
Victoria West Warriors10–34–3
Kerrville Tivy Antlers6–53–3
San Antonio Veterans Memorial Patriots3–72–4
San Antonio McCollum Cowboys3–71–5
San Antonio Harlandale Indians2–80–6

2025 District Prediction Winners:

Alamo Heights is poised to repeat as District 13 champions in 2025 after an outstanding 2024 campaign that saw them finish 12–1 overall and 6–0 in district play. The Mules dominated on both sides of the ball, putting up 614 total points while allowing just 238. Their unblemished 5–0 road record and perfect 5–0 home record demonstrate their ability to win in any environment, a trait that separates contenders from champions. They showed consistency, discipline, and firepower throughout the season, and their strong playoff push—evident in their 2–1 neutral-site performance—proves they can compete at a high level when it matters most. With one of the highest win percentages in Texas and a top-150 state ranking, Alamo Heights enters 2025 as the clear favorite in the district, armed with momentum, experience, and a culture of winning that will be tough for any team to dethrone.

District 14

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Corpus Christi Miller Buccaneers11–35–0
Gregory-Portland Wildcats5–64–1
Corpus Christi Carroll Tigers5–63–2
Corpus Christi Ray Texans2–92–3
Corpus Christi Moody Trojans5–51–4
Corpus Christi King Mustangs2–80–5

2025 District Prediction Winners:

Corpus Christi Miller enters the 2025 season as the overwhelming favorite to win District 14 after a dominant 2024 campaign that saw them finish 11–3 overall and a perfect 5–0 in district play. The Buccaneers lit up the scoreboard with 716 total points—one of the highest offensive outputs in the state—while maintaining a solid defensive presence, allowing just 297 points across 14 games. They went undefeated on the road (5–0) and 5–1 at home, showcasing their consistency and resilience in any setting. Despite a tough 1–2 run in neutral playoff games, the experience gained will only strengthen their returning core. Ranked 124th in Texas, Miller combines elite offensive firepower with a proven track record in district play, making them the clear front-runner to defend their title and potentially push deeper into the postseason in 2025.

District 15

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Alice Coyotes8–44–0
Mission Pioneer Diamondbacks8–43–1
Mission Sharyland Rattlers5–62–2
Mission Veterans Memorial Patriots2–91–3
Roma Gladiators4–60–4

2025 District Prediction Winners:

Alice looks like a strong favorite to win District 15 again in 2025 after a solid 2024 season that saw them go 8–4 overall and 4–0 in district play. The Coyotes ran the table in district competition and proved they could win both at home (4–1) and on the road (4–2), showing consistency and grit throughout the season. They outscored opponents 326–311, relying on timely offense and clutch performances in key moments to pull out victories. Their undefeated district mark and first-place finish give them momentum and confidence heading into 2025. With playoff experience under their belt and a returning core likely fueled by last year’s success, Alice is built to defend its crown and remain the team to beat in District 15.

District 16

SchoolOverall RecordDistrict Record
Edcouch-Elsa Yellowjackets9–35–0
Mercedes Tigers8–44–1
Brownsville Lopez Lobos7–43–2
Brownsville Pace Vikings6–52–3
PSJA Southwest Javelinas2–81–4
Brownsville Porter Cowboys1–90–5

2025 District Prediction Winners:

Edcouch-Elsa heads into 2025 as the team to beat in District 16 following an impressive 2024 season where they went 9–3 overall and an undefeated 5–0 in district play. The Yellowjackets were dominant at home with a 6–2 record and proved capable on the road at 3–1. Their defense was especially strong, giving up just 175 points across 12 games, while their offense put up 273. This balance on both sides of the ball played a key role in their perfect district run and first-place finish. With a winning culture already in place and a strong core expected to return, Edcouch-Elsa has the talent, coaching, and momentum needed to defend their title and remain the top contender in District 16 for 2025.

(H/T to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football for the records for each team)

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