Sweetwater running back Alijah Iriarte runs through a hole in the Comanche defense to sprint for a touchdown during Friday’s game at the Mustang Bowl Oct. 17, 2025. Final score was 55-14, Sweetwater.
Sweetwater running back Alijah Iriarte runs through a hole in the Comanche defense to sprint for a touchdown during Friday’s game at the Mustang Bowl Oct. 17, 2025. Final score was 55-14, Sweetwater.
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Week 8 Big Country high school football top performers (Oct. 16-18)

The eighth week of the 2025 Texas high school football season was chalk full of wild upsets, exciting comebacks and all-around dominant performances.

The Big Country’s top high school football teams returned to the gridiron this weekend, where several of the area’s biggest stars put on dazzling displays and showed off their playmaking abilities.

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Here’s a closer look at the players that shined brightest throughout the Abilene area this weekend. The following are the top performances from many of the Big Country’s best players during Week 8 of the 2025 Texas high school football season (Oct. 16-18):

Big Country high school football top performers – Week 8 (Oct. 16-18)

Players listed below in alphabetical order.

CT Buford, Comanche

Buford snagged a game-high 10 receptions for 93 receiving yards and a pair of touchdowns in the Indians’ 55-14 loss to District 3-3A DI rival Sweetwater.

Ethan Camacho, Haskell

Camacho racked up 125 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns on the ground in the Indians’ 44-18 victory against Archer City in District 6-2A DII action.

Jaden Carrillo, Abilene Cooper

Carrillo shined in the Cougars’ 56-43 road win over District 2-5A DII rival Plainview, throwing for 203 yards and two touchdowns on 15-of-20 passing while also rushing for 177 yards and three touchdown runs on 17 carries.

Josh Castillo, Abilene High

Castillo rumbled for a game-high 95 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries to pace the Eagles’ ground game in a dominant 73-0 victory against Lubbock High.

Jeremiah Collins, Abilene High

Collins snagged an interception and took it to the house for a 21-yard pick-six touchdown in Abilene High’s resounding 73-0 win against Lubbock High in District 2-5A DI play.

Aiden Ellis, Tuscola Jim Ned

Ellis rushed for a game-high 127 yards and a touchdown in Jim Ned’s dominant 49-7 win against Breckenridge in District 3-3A DI action.

Peyton Ewing, Abilene Cooper

Ewing, Cooper’s workhorse running back, ran for 134 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries to power the Cougars to 56-43 road win against Plainview in District 2-5A DII action.

Cash Gwinn, Tuscola Jim Ned

Gwinn passed for 186 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Indians to a runaway 49-7 victory over Breckenridge in District 3-3A DI play.

Cole Heutzenroeder, Hico

Heutzenroeder ran for 132 yards and two rushing touchdowns and also caught a 33-yard touchdown pass in the Tigers’ 28-27 loss to District 5-2A DI rival Bangs.

Alijah Iriate, Sweetwater

Iriate racked up a game-high 195 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground in the Mustangs’ dominant 55-14 victory over Comanche in District 3-3A DI action.

Heston Jobe, De Leon

Jobe threw for 240 yards and four touchdowns on 14-of-21 passing and ran for 25 yards and a rushing touchdown to lead the Bearcats to a lopsided 58-0 win against Coleman in District 5-2A DI action.

Zaylon Johnson, Abilene Cooper

Johnson secured eight catches for 127 receiving yards and two touchdowns in Abilene Cooper’s 56-43 road victory against Plainview in District 2-5A DII play.

Trot Jordan, Stephenville

Jordan threw for 161 yards and four touchdowns on 11-of-18 passing and added 20 rushing yards in Stephenville’s dominant 65-7 victory against Marble Falls in its District 4-4A DI opener.

Ethan Joyner, Abilene High

Joyner tallied 52 rushing yards on five carries, 92 receiving yards on four catches and three total touchdowns in Abilene High’s blowout 73-0 win over Lubbock High in District 2-5A DI action.

Mason Mueller, Stamford

Mueller threw for 136 yards and a touchdown on 13-of-23 passing to help Stamford knock off District 4-2A DI rival Anson in a 28-21 victory.

Chris Ojeda, Eastland

Ojeda ran for 107 yards and a rushing touchdown on 10 carries in the Mavericks’ 70-31 loss to District 5-3A DII rival Brady.

Caiden Ortiz, Sweetwater

Ortiz threw for 156 yards and two touchdowns on 10-of-19 passing and ran for 11 yards and a rushing touchdown to lead Sweetwater to a runaway 55-14 win over District 3-3A DI rival Comanche.

Haegan Pinkerton, Haskell

Pinkerton powered Haskell to a dominant 44-18 win over Archer City in District 6-2A DII play, as the Indians’ quarterback scrambled for a game-high 262 yards and four rushing touchdowns.

Jose Quintero, Sweetwater

Quintero caught five passes for 127 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the Mustangs’ lopsided 55-14 win against Comanche in District 3-3A DI play.

Reece Rainey, Hamlin

Rainey was an explosive offensive playmaker in the Pied Pipers’ 21-14 overtime win against Roscoe in District 7-2A DII play, rushing for 85 yards and a touchdown on just four carries.

Ethan Rios, Snyder

Rios caught five passes for a game-high 161 receiving yards and a pair of touchdowns in the Tigers’ 49-15 loss to Fort Stockton in District 1-4A DII play.

Aiden Romo, Hawley

Romo passed for 161 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Bearcats to a dominant 53-6 win against Olney in District 4-2A DI action.

Blaze Ruffin, Abilene Wylie

Ruffin made plays in every phase of the game by scoring a kick return touchdown on special teams, snagging a key interception defensively, catching five passes for 92 receiving yards in the Bulldogs 45-14 loss to Wichita Falls Memorial in District 2-5A DII action.

Joe Salinas, Dublin

Salinas tallied 85 rushing yards and a pair of touchdown runs in the Lions’ 28-21 loss to Tolar in District 5-3A DII play.

Kye Schuman, Cross Plains

Schuman ran wild in the Buffaloes’ 38-14 victory over District 7-2A DII rival Miles, picking up 182 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.

Jayden Starks, Abilene High

Starks recovered a fumble in the end zone for an Eagles’ defensive touchdown to start the scoring in Abilene High’s 73-0 blowout victory over Lubbock High in District 2-5A DI action.

Alex Teten, Dublin

Teten passed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Dublin’s 28-21 loss to Tolar in District 5-3A DII action.

Cason Tidwell, Bangs

Tidwell powered the Dragons to a nail-biting 28-27 win against Hico in District 5-2A DI play thanks to his relentlessness on the ground, rushing for a game-high 205 yards and four touchdowns on 24 carries.

Carter VanZandt, Stephenville

VanZandt led the Yellow Jackets’ relentless rushing attack in a 65-7 win over Marble Falls in their District 4-4A DI opener, running for 86 yards and two rushing touchdowns on 14 carries.

Caden Wilson, Early

Wilson threw for 144 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Longhorns to a 28-3 victory over Clifton in District 5-3A DII action.

Slayden Young, Stamford

Young hauled in a game-high seven catches for 78 receiving yards to lead the Bulldogs to a 28-21 win over Anson in District 4-2A DI play.

This article originally appeared on Abilene Reporter-News: Week 8 Big Country high school football top performers (Oct. 16-18)

Reporting by Andrew McCulloch, Abilene Reporter-News / Abilene Reporter-News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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