Frisco ISD Football Week 5 Recap

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Frisco Lone Star vs. Frisco Raccoons

The Stars of The Show-

The Frisco Lone Star Rangers (6–0) hosted the Frisco Raccoons in a Thursday night district showdown at Toyota Stadium that quickly became a back-and-forth offensive battle before Lone Star pulled away with a multi-score lead. Lone Star scored early and often, building momentum with explosive offensive plays that Frisco struggled to contain.

Game Highlights & Key Plays

  • Lone Star set the tone early with a 42-yard touchdown pass from Trey Wright to Zach Forbish on their first scoring drive.

  • The Rangers added a long rushing touchdown by Rece Hoyt and a defensive turnover that led to another score, swinging momentum in their favor early.

  • The Raccoons answered with offensive production of their own, finding the end zone multiple times, but Lone Star’s big plays and depth on offense kept them in front throughout the night.

  • Final breakdown: Lone Star outpaced Frisco on total yardage and capitalized on Frisco turnovers to maintain control.

Standout Performers

  • Trey Wright (Lone Star): Efficient in the passing game with multiple touchdown throws and dual-threat ability.

  • Rece Hoyt (Lone Star): A key piece in the running attack, scoring several rushing touchdowns.

  • Frisco Raccoons Offense: Showed resilience with a late score, but couldn’t keep pace with Lone Star’s offensive explosion.

Why It Mattered:
This matchup served as a statement win for Lone Star’s regional and district ambitions, showcasing their offensive firepower and depth. For Frisco, the loss highlighted areas to tighten up — particularly turnovers and defensive stops against big plays. Other Frisco ISD Scores from THIS WEEK-

Walnut Grove vs. Frisco Memorial

  • Walnut Grove 70, Frisco Memorial 10 — In a dominant performance, Walnut Grove rolled past Frisco Memorial, showcasing both offensive balance and defensive pressure.

McKinney North vs. Frisco Lebanon Trail

  • McKinney North 46, Frisco Lebanon Trail 36Lebanon Trail put up strong offensive numbers in a high-scoring game even in defeat, pointing to a competitive district season ahead.

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