The All Saints (Fort Worth, TX) varsity football team will host a home playoff game against Fort Worth Christian (North Richland Hills, TX) on Friday, November 22, at 7:00 PM at Birdville FAAC. This matchup is part of the “TAPPS 2024 High School Football Playoff – TAPPS Division II” tournament.
All Saints vs Fort Worth Christian Game Info:
What: Texas High School Football Playoffs
Who: All Saints vs Fort Worth Christian
When: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Bracket: TAPPS 2024 High School Football Playoff – TAPPS Division II
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Game preview: All Saints vs Fort Worth Christian
This Friday, Fort Worth Christian (FWC) will face off against All Saints in a highly anticipated playoff matchup at All Saints’ home stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. The game is set for Friday, November 22, at 7:00 PM. Both teams have been impressive throughout the season, but this game is expected to be a tough challenge for Fort Worth Christian as they seek redemption after a 37-14 loss to All Saints earlier this month.
Team Overview
Fort Worth Christian (8-3 overall, 3-2 district)
Fort Worth Christian enters this playoff game with a strong overall record, having secured 8 wins against 3 losses. Their offense has been potent, averaging 33.4 points per game, led by quarterback Landon Gigliotta, who has accumulated 223.3 passing yards per game. The team’s rushing attack is also solid, with Kason Anding leading the charge with 75.2 rushing yards per game. Despite some struggles on defense, Fort Worth Christian remains a formidable opponent with a balanced offensive attack.
All Saints (11-0 overall, 5-0 district)
All Saints has been dominant throughout the season, remaining undefeated with a perfect 11-0 record. Their offense has been particularly impressive, averaging 44.1 points per game. Quarterback Gavin Parkhurst has been a standout player, throwing for 243.7 yards per game. The Saints have also been efficient on the ground, averaging 175.5 rushing yards per game. With a stout defense, including standout tackler Jacob Mainord (7.3 tackles per game), All Saints is a well-rounded team that has outperformed many of their opponents this season.
Game Breakdown
Head-to-Head:
In their previous meeting on November 1, All Saints emerged victorious with a commanding 37-14 win. The game saw Fort Worth Christian struggle offensively, scoring only 14 points, while All Saints’ balanced attack and defensive pressure led them to a comfortable win.
Key Matchups:
- Fort Worth Christian’s Passing Attack vs. All Saints’ Defense:
Fort Worth Christian quarterback Landon Gigliotta has been the focal point of the team’s offense, passing for 223.3 yards per game. He will face a tough test against All Saints’ defense, which has allowed an average of only 22.3 points per game. The Saints’ ability to pressure the quarterback, led by Dalton Knapp (1 sack per game), could prove to be the difference-maker. - All Saints’ Offense vs. Fort Worth Christian’s Defense:
All Saints’ offense has been explosive, with Parkhurst and running back Qumonte Williams leading the charge. Fort Worth Christian’s defense will need to find a way to slow down this high-powered offense, particularly the dual threat of Parkhurst’s passing and Williams’ rushing ability.
Team Statistics Comparison
Stat Category | Fort Worth Christian | All Saints |
---|---|---|
Rushing Yards Per Game | 120.8 | 175.5 |
Passing Yards Per Game | 182.7 | 246.8 |
Total Yards Per Game | 303.5 | 422.4 |
Points Per Game | 33.4 | 44.1 |
Tackles Per Game | – | 66.6 |
Sacks Per Game | – | 2.7 |
Both teams bring strong offensive capabilities to the table, but All Saints has had a more prolific attack, particularly in passing yards and total yards per game.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced some common opponents, with All Saints having a perfect 4-0 record against these teams, while Fort Worth Christian holds a 3-1 record. Key games include victories over Grapevine Faith Christian and Southwest Christian School for both teams, though All Saints has been more dominant in these matchups.
Players to Watch
- Fort Worth Christian:
- Landon Gigliotta (QB) – 223.3 passing yards per game
- Kason Anding (RB) – 75.2 rushing yards per game
- Kade Kropholler (WR) – 96.8 receiving yards per game
- All Saints:
- Gavin Parkhurst (QB) – 243.7 passing yards per game
- Qumonte Williams (RB) – 92.6 receiving yards per game
- Jacob Mainord (LB) – 7.3 tackles per game
Conclusion
This playoff game promises to be an exciting showdown between two top teams in Texas. While All Saints has had the upper hand in their previous encounter and throughout the season, Fort Worth Christian will look to bounce back and pull off the upset. With both teams bringing explosive offenses and solid defenses, the winner of this game will likely be determined by which squad can execute their game plan more effectively under pressure. Fans can expect an intense, high-stakes contest as the teams battle for a spot in the next round of the playoffs.