District rivals, Stratford and Gruver set for UIL Class 2A Division II state quarterfinal showdown

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Stratford and Gruver will meet up for the second time in less than two months during a UIL Class 2A Division II state quarterfinal at 7 p.m. Friday at Happy State Bank Stadium. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

When it comes to power of the UIL high school football playoffs across the state, the Texas Panhandle traditionally flexes its muscle at the small school level.

That statement holds true once again in 2025, especially in Class 2A Division II, where two district rivals between two towns with no love-loss, separated by 38 miles are set to do battle.

For a third time in two years, Gruver will take on arch-rival Stratford, this time in a state quarterfinal at 7 p.m., Friday at Happy State Bank Stadium in Canyon.

While playing for a district title was big in the first meeting, which Stratford won 40-27 on Oct. 10 to take the District 1-2A Division II crown, the stakes are much higher with the winner not only claiming the Region I championship, but advancing an inch closer to AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

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