North Crowley first school from Fort Worth to win 6A DI state championship in 76-years

With their 50-21 victory over Austin Westlake last night, North Crowley High School became the first school from Fort Worth in 76-years to win the largest classification state championship, 6A division I.

North Crowley was led by Colorado commit Quentin Gibson, who accumulated 181 yards and 3 touchdowns in AT&T Stadium last night.

The North Crowley Panthers have multiple players going on to play Division I college football. To name a few, their star quarterback, Chris Jemerson Jr. will go on to play at North Texas, and offensive lineman Henry Fenuku will play in the SEC at Missouri.

The Panthers dominated the entire season with arguably one of the most difficult schedules in the nation. They defeated 7 different programs that have combined for 24 states championships.

Desoto - 3

Denton Guyer - 2

Rockwall - 1

Permian - 6

Allen - 5

Duncanville - 3

Westlake - 4

The North Crowley Panthers finished off one of the most impressive champions seasons in Texas High School Football history.

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