DeSoto (TX) downs Longview (TX) 60-28: Live updates, score of UIL 6A Division II area round playoff rematch
In a stunning reversal of fortune that felt more like a statement than a simple playoff victory, the DeSoto Eagles exorcised the ghost of seasons past with a commanding 60-28 dismantling of the Longview Lobos in the UIL 6A Division II area round. This wasn't merely a win; it was a calculated demolition, a 676-yard offensive clinic that served as a brutal response to Longview's 50-14 humiliation of DeSoto in last year's regional finals.The narrative was flipped on its head from the opening drive in Waco, where quarterback Legend Howell's 15-yard keeper immediately signaled this Eagle squad was a different breed. The entire game unfolded as a masterclass in strategic execution, drawing clear parallels to how legendary dynasties like the New England Patriots would methodically exploit an opponent's weakness until it shattered.Last season, DeSoto was haunted by the specter of Longview's then-senior Kelvin Washington, who gashed them for nearly 300 yards and five touchdowns. On this night, it was junior running back SaRod Baker who authored his own legendary performance, turning the Lobos' defense into a personal highlight reel with 371 rushing yards and five touchdowns on just 22 carries—a stat line that echoes the dominant, game-breaking performances of collegiate greats like Reggie Bush.His 67-yard and 60-yard scoring dashes in the third and second quarters, respectively, weren't just plays; they were systemic breakdowns, the result of an offensive line creating canyons and a runner with vision and explosive acceleration that left defenders grasping at air. While Baker was the headline, the Eagles' defense played a crucial, understated role.After Longview managed to claw back to 20-14 in the second quarter, the defense stiffened, forcing critical stops and preventing the Lobos from ever building the momentum that had carried them through a regular season where their four losses came by a combined 11 points. The final score, a lopsided 60-21 before a cosmetic late Longview touchdown, underscores a seismic shift in the Texas high school football hierarchy.DeSoto's eight wins in their last nine games, with the only blemish being a tight loss to arch-rival Duncanville, now positions them not just as a team seeking revenge, but as the definitive favorite to reclaim the state crown. This victory was a declaration, a 60-point thesis written on the turf that last year's result was an anomaly, and the Eagles, with their multifaceted ground attack and resurgent defense, are once again the team to beat.
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