West Plains looks good as advertised rolling over Seminole in much-hyped opener

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West Plains quarterback Reid Macon celebrates with teammates during the Wolves win against Seminole on Friday night at Happy State Bank Stadium. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

In early returns for the 2025 Texas high school football season, the West Plains Wolves are at least as good as advertised.

Entering this season with the highest expectations in their brief yet highly successful history, the Wolves still had a hurdle to clear in their season opener Friday night against Seminole at Happy State Bank Stadium. They cleared it with plenty to spare.

West Plains had never won a season opener in three seasons, and now the Wolves can check that off their ever growing list of program accomplishments. In a rematch of last year’s opener, West Plains jumped on Seminole early and cruised to a 33-10 victory which made a major early statement.

After reaching the Class 4A Division I state semifinals last season, expectations are sky high for the Wolves this year. They wasted no time in living up to that hype.

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