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Stephenville Aims for 7th State Title
19 Dec
Summary
- Stephenville eyes seventh state championship in first title game since 2021.
- Elite defenses from Stephenville and Kilgore clash in 4A DI championship.
- Yellow Jackets' powerful offensive line leads a relentless rushing attack.

The Stephenville Yellow Jackets are on the cusp of achieving football history as they prepare to play in the Class 4A Division I UIL Football State Championship game. With an undefeated 15-0 record, they aim to secure their seventh state title in their first championship appearance since 2021. This game, scheduled for Friday, Dec. 19, at AT&T Stadium, pits them against the 14-1 Kilgore Bulldogs.
A win would not only cap off a perfect 16-0 season but also place Stephenville in a historic tie for the most UIL football state championships for a Big Country high school. The Yellow Jackets' success is anchored by their elite defense, which has consistently held opponents to 10 points or less, and a dominant offensive line. This formidable unit is instrumental in their relentless rushing attack, led by junior running back Zyler McClendon and dual-threat quarterback Trot Jordan.
The championship game promises a clash of titans, particularly on defense, where both Stephenville and Kilgore boast impressive statistics, allowing minimal points per game. Stephenville's front seven has amassed significant sacks and tackles for loss, while their secondary remains stingy against the pass. The Yellow Jackets' imposing offensive line, composed of experienced seniors and juniors, consistently dictates the tempo and physicality of games, enabling their potent rushing offense to control the field.



