The upsets continued on Saturday as
Boyle County (Danville, Ky.) took down No. 12
St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) 38-21 on the road. The four-time defending 4A state champs extending their winning streak to 23. It was the first loss for the three-time defending Division I state champs against an out-of-state opponent since 2018. Boyle County shutout the Eagles 17-0 in the second half.
The Rebels three-star wide receiver
Montavin Quisenberry was the best player on the field rushing for over 100 yards and three scores to go with a 69-yard touchdown pass to
Geo Brown. The 2025 West Virginia commit intercepted a
Thomas Csanyi pass in the fourth quarter to ice the game.
The senior class at No. 5
DeSoto (Texas) only has faint memories of what a loss feels like with the last setback coming Oct. 28, 2022 to rival
Duncanville. The Eagles have rattled off 23 consecutive wins since – most in lopsided fashion – en route to back-to-back Class 6A Division 2 state titles.
The teams combined for 63 first-half points but that was merely a warm-up for the fireworks to come in the final 24 minutes.
DeSoto hit a field goal to take a 44-43 lead with a little over 11 minutes to go. But
Cornelius Warren III put North Crowley back on top 49-44 less than 20 seconds later with a 66-yard yard touchdown run.

North Crowley used big plays throughout the game to become the first team to beat DeSoto since October of 2022. (Photo: Robbie Rakestraw)
Daniel Bray helped the Panthers add to the lead minutes later with a 63-yard touchdown run. North Crowley converted a 2-point try to make it 57-44.
The defending state champions got a short TD run from
Kelden Ryan with 25 seconds left to go, pulling to within six but it was too little too late.
North Crowley went 26-2 during the 2022 and 2023 seasons, falling in the Class 6A Division 1 semifinals a year ago. The Panthers opened 2024 with a hard-fought win over
Lancaster but Friday’s upset of DeSoto may be the one that puts the program on the map in a big way.
IMG Academy took advantage of four turnovers by No. 11
Cocoa (Fla.) en route to a 34-13 win. The Ascenders picked off junior Michigan commit
Brady Hart three times to improve to 2-1.
Senior quarterback
Ty Hawkins, a SMU commit, threw three touchdown passes in the win for IMG Academy.
Bergen Catholic dominated the second half of its matchup with No. 24
Massillon (Ohio) for a 35-21 victory. The game was tied 21-21 at halftime but the Crusaders pulled away late to snap the Ohio school's 18-game win streak.
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