Big performances and wins highlight week 5 of Greater Houston area high school football games

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Big performances and wins highlight week 5 of Greater Houston area high school football games
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Here are some of the biggest highlights from student-athletes across the Houston area as some high schools fight for their district titles.

High school football across the Greater Houston area brings big wins and performances as some fight for district titles.Big performances and wins highlight week five in high school football as student-athletes opened district play in the Houston area.In Houston ISD, Lamar High School improved to 5-0 with a 36-8 win over the Heights High School. One-hundred and forty of Jordan Reaves' 309 yards passing went to Justin Howard.

Creek's Tyvonn Byars is solid as always, scoring three touchdowns. Lake Creek improves to 5-0 on the season. The Lions play rivals in Montgomery ISD next week.The endzone was at the end of the rainbow for Tomball Memorial High School. The Wildcats stay untouched, beating Klein Cain High School, 79-33. Memorial outscored their opponents 57-12 so far in the first four games. Junior quarterback Aiden Martin accounts for seven touchdowns while the Wildcats scored in every phase of the game.C.E. King, North Shore, Atascocita, and Summer Creek high schools are all in District 21-6A and all undefeated so far this season. King needed overtime to beat Humble. The Panthers face North Shore on Friday night.

Speaking of Elsik - shoutout out to Head Coach Shea Rodriguez and his staff. They have the Rams off to a 3-1 start on the season with a 26-21 win over Strake Jesuit.Klein Collins opens their district title defense with a 33-7 win over Klein Oak. Senior quarterback Tucker Parks accounts for three touchdowns. Michael Wilson ran for 139 yards and a score.

Randall Jackson adds a special teams fumble recovery on a bad snap for Collins. Tigers host Waller then at Tomball Memorial in two weeks.Magnolia West improved to 2-0 in the district. The Mustangs really turned it up on defense. West's defense sacked the quarterback five times. Stanford-commit linebacker Sam Mattingly, had a team-high 11 tackles, including nine unassisted. Magnolia West plays Foster, Magnolia, then at Fulshear in three weeks.

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