High School Football Week 4 roundup – Perryton fends off Hereford, Randall stays unbeaten, Wellington gets big road win at Lubbock Christian

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Perryton’s Gordo Estrada sprints for a touchdown against Hereford on Friday night at Rangers Stadium. [David Erickson/ Press Pass Sports]

Week 4 of the Texas High School football season saw a lot of big wins and big performances from teams and athletes across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains. Check out recaps from Class 5A to Class 2A including Perryton’s home win against Hereford. Randall’s road victory at Wichita Falls Legacy, Pampa earned its first win of the year blasting Borger and Wellington took down Lubbock Christian.

Perryton stays strong at home taking down Hereford

The Perryton Rangers put it all together to take down a strong challenge from the Hereford Whitefaces getting a 38-28 home win at Rangers Stadium on Friday night.

The Rangers, who improve to 2-2 on the year after falling at Randall last week, used a big performance from quarterback Cooper Schilling and along with a complete team effort.

“We played really well for the most part,” Perryton head coach Josh Hernandez said. “We started off great, then gave them a touchdown, but we were able to take the lead before half.”

Hereford took a 14-10 lead in the first half, but Perryton regained the advantage 17-14 late in the second quarter, and would not give the Whitefaces the lead again the rest of the way.

In the second half, Perryton built a 24-14 lead only to see the Whitefaces cut that lead 24-21 with a Kobe Goodloe one-yard score. However, the Rangers were able to keep Hereford out of reach scoring on the next possession building back at 10-point lead.

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