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10 Dallas-region High School Football Players To Watch In The Bi-locale Round 

The following are 10 Dallas-region secondary school football players to watch in the bi-locale round of the 2021 UIL Texas secondary school football end of the season games. 

Cergio Perez, Garland QB 사설토토

Laurel (10-0) versus Tyler Legacy (5-5), 7:30 p.M. Friday at Garland's Williams Stadium 

Perez drove Garland to its first season finisher appearance beginning around 2015 and best season in longer than 10 years. The South Dakota promise went 12 of 16 for 195 yards and four scores in Garland's 70-14 defeat of South Garland on Friday, bringing his season absolute to 52 scores. He's four scores from joining what is at present a three-way tie in the state record book for the thirteenth most passing scores (56) in a solitary season. 

Savion Red, Grand Prairie QB 

Amazing Prairie (6-4) versus Richardson Berkner (4-6), 7 p.M. Friday at Grand Prairie's Gopher Bowl 

Red, a three-star SMU wide beneficiary submit, will be key for Grand Prairie's entering the end of the season games. Through the ordinary season, he scored a joined 24 scores (17 surging, six passing, one getting) with 1,127 hurrying yards and 760 passing yards. 

Keldric Luster, Frisco Liberty QB 

Frisco Liberty (9-1) at Forney (7-3), 7:30 p.M. Friday at Forney's City Bank Stadium 

Frisco Liberty upset Lovejoy on Friday 27-24 to secure a portion of the District 7-5A Division II title and was driven by Luster's 405-yard, four-score execution. Radiance completed the standard season driving all 5A passers nearby with 2,933 passing yards and 27 scores. 

Jackson Arnold, Denton Guyer QB 

Denton Guyer (9-1) versus Flower Mound (5-5), 7 p.M. Friday at Denton's Collins Stadium 

Taking over as Denton Guyer's beginning quarterback this season, Arnold has driven Guyer back to the end of the season games with a 9-1 record. Arnold is no more peculiar to high-pressure circumstances — his profession began in the 2019 6A state title game — however this will be the primary year he's driving the program from the beginning. So far this season, he's passed for 2,347 yards and 19 scores. 

Sergio Snider, Arlington Martin RB 

Arlington Martin (8-2) versus Irving Nimitz (5-5), 7 p.M. Thursday at Arlington's Globe Life Field 

Snider has conveyed the ball a group driving multiple times for Martin this season, including five conveys for 48 yards and two scores in Martin's shutout win against Arlington Sam Houston on Friday. The three-star enlist 

Phaizon Wilson, Lancaster WR 

Lancaster (9-1) versus Frisco Reedy (5-5), 7:30 p.M. Friday at Lancaster's Humphrey Tiger Stadium 

Through a training change, Lancaster went undefeated for the second back to back season. Three-star collector Phaizon Wilson arrived at the midpoint of almost 20 yards for every convey in Lancaster's 28-6 triumph over W.T. White this previous week. Heading into the end of the season games, he's one of the greatest scoring recipients nearby with 16 scores so far this season. 

Ashton Jeanty, Frisco Lone Star RB 

Frisco Lone Star (8-2) versus Bryan Adams (8-2), 7 p.M. Thursday at Frisco's Ford Center 

Jeanty, a three-star Boise state vow is having a major season, representing 39 scores and 2,333 universally handy yards for Lone Star. He drives the group on both the getting and surging closures. Denton Ryan held Jeanty to 231 surging yards and no score in Lone Star's misfortune on Friday. Jeanty and the Rangers will hopes to ricochet back with a first-round success this week. 

Cobye Baldwin, Hebron WR 

Hebron (5-5) at Allen (8-2), 7 p.M. Friday at Allen's Eagle Stadium 

While a latest possible moment Hail Mary score pass lifted Lewisville to a success against Hebron, Baldwin helped keep the game close subsequent to getting a 10-yard score pass from Hebron QB Jacob Buniff with 15 seconds to play. Baldwin and Takoda Bridges are key focuses for Buniff, and both have represented a consolidated 23 getting scores this season, averaging more than 15 yards for every catch. 

Anthony Hill Jr., Denton Ryan LB 

Denton Ryan (9-1) versus W.T. White (6-4), 7 p.M. Thursday at Denton's Collins Stadium 

Slope, The News' cautious Player of the Week, had 18 handles and a constrained bungle in Denton Ryan's 7-6 success against Frisco Lone Star in Week 11. The five-star linebacker's constrained bungle with only minutes to play in Ryan's ordinary season finale helped seal the success. 

W.T. White will be the first test for Hill and Ryan in quite a while 5A Division state title. 

Ahmaad Moses, Mansfield Summit DB 

Mansfield Summit (7-3) versus Azle (8-2), 7 p.M. Friday at Mansfield's Newsom Stadium 

Moses, a three-star Tulane vow, and the Summit guard have held region adversaries to around 16 focuses per game. In a success against Midlothian last month, his two capture attempts assisted Summit with winning 42-21 and secure a first-round home season finisher game.