The Wimberley Texans will face off against the Robstown Cottonpickers at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. Keep an eye on the score for this one: the two teams posted some lofty point totals in their previous games.
Wimberley is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Friday. They breezed past Carrizo Springs to the tune of 59-0. Given the Texans’ advantage in MaxPreps’ Texas football rankings (they are ranked 303rd, while the Wildcats are ranked 852nd) , the win wasn’t entirely unexpected.

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Wimberley had a senior duo take command as Jackson Parker threw for 230 yards and three touchdowns on only 17 passes and Maverick Jacobs rushed for 59 yards and a pair of TDs on only seven carries. Parker’s passing game has become a key predictor of the Texans’ success: the team is undefeated when his passer rating is 100 or higher, but only 2-4 otherwise. Wimberley also got help from Colt Wright, who showed off his sure hands for 94 receiving yards.
Wimberley didn’t let much get past them through the air: they limited Carrizo Springs to a completion percentage of just 46.4%. The team can thank Dylan Carr for the heroic effort on defense: he. Wimberley has been improving in that area: they had allowed a completion percentage of 0.6 earlier this season, but they’ve only allowed one of 0.6 in their last three games.
Wimberley didn’t go easy on the quarterback and picked off three passes before the game was over. It was truly a group effort as Gentry McGinnis, Wesley Milam, and Sebastian Shelor picked up one apiece.
Meanwhile, there’s no place like home for Robstown, who bounced back after a loss on the road last Friday. They came out on top against Port Isabel by a score of 38-28 on Friday. The victory was some much needed relief for the Cottonpickers as it spelled an end to their three-game losing streak.
A big part of Robstown’s win came down to the chemistry between Trevin Crowley and his top target Timothy Sanchez. Crowley threw for 177 yards and three TDs on only 14 passes while Sanchez gained 147 total yards and two touchdowns. The bulk of those rushing yards came from one huge play: a run that gained an incredible 61 yards.
Wimberley’s record is now 7-4. As for Robstown, their record now sits at an identical 7-4.
Here’s a few offensive stats to keep an eye on ahead of Thursday’s contest: Wimberley has been on an offensive roll this season, having averaged 358 total yards per game. It’s a different story for Robstown, though, as they’ve been averaging only 222.1 total yards. Will Wimberley be able to march up the field at their leisure again, or will the Cottonpickers flip the script? Check MaxPreps after the action for a full breakdown of the game and more football content.
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