Westlake football and North Crowley faced off in the Class 6A Division I championship game Saturday at AT&T Stadium.
The battle went further than the players on the field.
The Class 6A Division I finals pitted a blue-blood program against an up-and-coming North Crowley team.
Emotions were high inside the stadium and it showed with an incident that turned chaotic.
Footage from inside AT&T Stadium showed a brawl between North Crowley fans. Based on the caption, it appears that the men fighting were fans of the same team.
Fight breaks out at AT&T stadium between North Crowley fans pic.twitter.com/xxAisyRFMJ
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) December 22, 2024
As for the game, Crowley senior quarterback and North Texas signee Chris Jimerson Jr. threw for 299 yards and four TDs while adding a rushing TD to will their team to a dominant victory.
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The Panthers out-gained Westlake by nearly 300 yards.
North Crowley Made History Inside AT&T Stadium On Saturday
North Crowley did what they were supposed to do on Saturday.
The team finished up one of the most dominant seasons in Texas high school football with a flourish.
The North Crowley Panthers racked up 640 yards of total offense, breaking the game open in the second quarter with a 28-7 lead, per Sporting News.
They left no stone unturned, going on to win 50-21 against Austin Westlake for the UIL 6A Division I title.
Crowley finished 16-0 and won its second title in program history. Their last title win was in 2003.
Inside AT&T Stadium, North Crowley became the first school in Fort Worth to win a title in UIL’s largest classification since Arlington Heights won in 1948.