What was the final score of the game?
The final score was South Oak Cliff 28, Port Neches-Groves 0.
Football / High School
South Oak Cliff secured a decisive 28-0 victory against Port Neches-Groves in the 2025 UIL Texas Football State Championships playoff game. The game, held on December 5, 2025, showcased South Oak Cliff's dominant performance on both offense...
The game was a quarterfinal matchup in the 2025 UIL Texas Football State Championships. South Oak Cliff's strong performance throughout the game, reflected in their scoring averages, with 12.7 points in Q1, 15.9 in Q2, 8.7 in Q3, and 7.9 in Q4, totaling 46.2. Key plays included multiple long passes by South Oak Cliff's quarterback, Jayden Williams, and a solid ground game led by Mikail Trotter. Port Neches-Groves had difficulty sustaining drives and were hampered by turnovers and tackles for loss. Despite some impressive plays by Port Neches-Groves' Cameron Christian, they couldn't find the endzone.
The final score was South Oak Cliff 28, Port Neches-Groves 0.
Key players for South Oak Cliff included Jayden Williams, Torrin Teague, Mikail Trotter, and Jamarion Phillips.
The game was played in Bryan, TX at Bryan's Green Stadium.
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