Video: Dematrius Davis highlights North Shore quarterback accounted for two touchdowns in Saturday's title game.
For the second straight season, the sixth-ranked Panthers (15-1) defeated No. 3
Duncanville in the finals at AT&T Stadium, this time 31-17 Saturday before 47,818 fans who watched
Dematrius Davis Jr. start and end the scoring for the champions.
But this year it wasn't nearly as dramatic thanks to the North Shore defense which shut out the third-ranked Panthers (15-1) in the second half while its offense mustered two touchdowns.

North Shore quarterback Demetrius Davis Jr. accounted for two touchdowns and finished with 122 yards rushing.
Photo by Robbie Rakestraw
Tied at 17-17 at halftime, North Shore got a 1-yard touchdown run by
Roger Hagan Jr. midway through the third quarter, before Davis fired a 44-yard scoring strike to
Charles King late in the fourth to clinch it.
Last season, it took a Hail Mary by Davis on the last play of the game for North Shore to pull out a 41-36 victory.
Davis (17 carries, 122 yards), a junior, opened the scoring with a 30-yard run with 8:49 left in the first, before
Roderick Daniels Jr (8 carries, 131 yards) countered for Duncanville with a 25-yard touchdown run four minutes later.
After a 39-yard field goal by
John Villalobos gave North Shore a 10-7 lead, Duncanville went up for the first and only time, 14-10, on a 6-yard touchdown run by freshman quarterback
Chris Parson.
Parson (6-of-10, 100 yards, no interceptions) was pressed into service because preseason All-American
Ja'Quinden Jackson hurt tore his ACL last week and didn't play.
North Shore went back up in front on a 2-yard TD run by Hagan (27 carries, 105 yards), making it 17-14, before Ulises Lara boomed a 46-yard field goal just before halftime to tie the score 17-17.
The Mustangs, who opened the season with a 24-21 loss to Katy, reeled off 15 straight wins. They outgained Duncanville 318-243.

Duncanville quarterback Chris Parson scores on 6-yard run during the first half.
Photo by Robbie Rakestraw

North Shore head coach Jon Kay proudly hoists the trophy as his players celebrate a second straight Texas 6A Division 1 football championship before 47,818 fans at AT&T Stadium.
Photo by Robbie Rakestraw