Comanche Kinship – Smith family empowers West Texas High’s run-heavy attack going into UIL Class 2A Division I state quarterfinal clash against Cisco

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From left, West Texas High senior lineman Deacon Smith, head coach Jeff Smith and freshman wideout/defensive back Dayne Smith gather together for a photo before practice on Wednesday at Comanche Field in Stinnett. The Smiths and the unbeaten Comanches will face Cisco at 6 p.m. on Friday at Pirate Stadium at First United Park in Woodrow. [Tyler Anderson / Press Pass Sports]

STINNETT — Before the cold front moved in on Wednesday afternoon, the West Texas High football team took to the turf inside of Comanche Field for practice. 

With an unblemished 13-0 record, the Comanches are one of the five teams in the Texas Panhandle participating in December football. WT High is one game away from matching two of the best squads in school history, and two games away from going one more step beyond the record books.

To get to this point, WT High has relied on a bruising ground game. While senior quarterback Cayde Winters and senior running back Kelby Sherwood have accumulated headlines, highlights and statistics, they are guided from behind and from the front.

Mentoring the Comanches to one of their best seasons ever is head coach Jeff Smith. According to the third-year head coach, the Comanches’ success started with players buying what Smith was selling.

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