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Texas High School Football State Titles 2025: Full Schedule, Results, and Ticket Info

The 2025 Texas high school football state championship games for classes 1A through 6A are set to take place this week at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Tickets begin at $23 and cover all games played on a single day. Fans can purchase them through SeatGeek.

Wednesday, December 17

The day starts with the 1A Division I championship, where Gordon defeated Rankin 69‑22. The game ended under the mercy rule, as Gordon held a 45‑plus point lead in the second half. Later that day, the 1A Division II title was contested between Jayton and Richland Springs, with Jayton winning 99‑54. Jayton also secured the win by the mercy rule, holding a 45‑plus point advantage in the second half.

The 2A Division I championship featured Hamilton against Joaquin, with Hamilton taking the title 21‑7.

Thursday, December 18

Thursday’s schedule begins with the 2A Division II championship. Muenster dominated Shiner, winning 28‑0.

The 3A Division I title game saw Yoakum defeat Grandview 45‑29. The following match was the 3A Division II championship, where Wall edged Newton 25‑24.

Friday, December 19

Friday’s slate kicks off with the 4A Division I championship at 11 a.m. Kilgore (14‑1) faces Stephenville (15‑0). The 4A Division II title is scheduled for 3 p.m., featuring Carthage (15‑0) against West Orange‑Stark (12‑3).

The 5A Division I championship takes place at 7 p.m. Frisco Lone Star (15‑0) competes against Comal Smithson Valley (14‑1).

Saturday, December 20

Players from Dallas South Oak Cliff Richmond Randal pose for championship game with banner above field and fans below.

Saturday’s first game is the 5A Division II championship at 11 a.m., where Dallas South Oak Cliff (14‑1) plays Richmond Randal (15‑0). The 6A Division I title is set for 3 p.m. Duncanville (12‑1) will face Galena Park North Shore (13‑2).

The final game of the week is the 6A Division II championship at 7 p.m., pitting DeSoto (12‑3) against Sheldon King (13‑2).

Past Texas Football State Champions

The article lists the champions for the 2024‑2025 season, the 2023‑2024 season, and the 2022‑2023 season, broken down by division.

2024‑2025 Champions

  • 1A Six‑Man Division 1 – Gordon
  • 1A Six‑Man Division 2 – Jayton
  • 2A Division 1 – Ganado
  • 2A Division 2 – Muenster
  • 3A Division 1 – Columbus
  • 3A Division 2 – Gunter
  • 4A Division 1 – Celina
  • 4A Division 2 – Carthage
  • 5A Division 1 – Comal Smithson Valley
  • 5A Division 2 – Richmond Randle
  • 6A Division 1 – North Crowley
  • 6A Division 2 – Austin Vandegrift

2023‑2024 Champions

  • 1A Six‑Man Division 1 – Gordon
  • 1A Six‑Man Division 2 – Benjamin
  • 2A Division 1 – Timpson
  • 2A Division 2 – Albany
  • 3A Division 1 – Malakoff
  • 3A Division 2 – Gunter
  • 4A Division 1 – Anna
  • 4A Division 2 – Gilmer
  • 5A Division 1 – Aledo
  • 5A Division 2 – Port Neches Groves
  • 6A Division 1 – Duncanville
  • 6A Division 2 – DeSoto

2022‑2023 Champions

  • 1A Six‑Man Division 1 – Westbrook
  • 1A Six‑Man Division 2 – Benjamin
  • 2A Division 1 – Hawley
  • 2A Division 2 – Albany
  • 3A Division 1 – Franklin
  • 3A Division 2 – Gunter
  • 4A Division 1 – China Spring
  • 4A Division 2 – Carthage
  • 5A Division 1 – Aledo
  • 5A Division 2 – Dallas South Oak Cliff
  • 6A Division 1 – Duncanville
  • 6A Division 2 – DeSoto

How to Get Tickets

Tickets for the championship week start at $23 and grant access to all games on the chosen day. They can be purchased through SeatGeek. Each ticket covers the entire day’s schedule, making it easy for fans to see multiple games in one visit.

Full Playoff Schedules

For the complete playoff schedules for classes 1A through 6A, the article provides a link to the UIL’s archive of playoff results. This resource allows fans to review earlier rounds and track the teams that reached the state titles.

Key Takeaways

  • The 2025 state title games for Texas high school football classes 1A‑6A are held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
  • Tickets begin at $23 and can be bought through SeatGeek for all games on a single day.
  • The championship week features a total of 12 title games across six divisions, with results already posted for the 1A and 2A divisions.

The state championship week showcases the culmination of Texas high school football, bringing together top teams from every division in a single venue. Fans attending AT&T Stadium will experience a full day of high‑stakes football, from early‑morning matchups to late‑afternoon showdowns, all under the bright lights of the state’s premier stadium.

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