11/07/2009Cedar Hill rolls on Cedar Hill is undefeated and the top-ranked 5A team in the state, so as the playoffs loom, so does the question of, "How do you beat Cedar Hill?"11/04/2009Allen d. Cedar Hill 25-17, 25-20, 25-15 In Coppell, DJ Phee finished with a team-leading nine kills and also added nine digs in a 5A Region I bidistrict match.10/31/2009Cedar Hill 55, Grand Prairie 7 Mason Hayes rushed for three first-half touchdowns as Cedar Hill, SportsDay's top-ranked area team, beat Grand Prairie in a District 7-5A game.10/25/2009SportsDay offensive football player of the week: Cedar Hill's Mason Hayes In a 66-31 win over Irving MacArthur, Mason Hayes scored four touchdowns after replacing running back Ben Malena, who injured his ankle on the first play.10/23/2009Cedar Hill 66, Irving MacArthur 31 Running back Mason Hayes rushed for 267 yards and scored four touchdowns as Cedar Hill defeated Irving MacArthur in a District 7-5A game full of offensive fireworks at Longhorn Stadium on Friday night.10/19/2009Injuries are often the losses that linger longest
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Kyle Guinyard is among three starting receivers Ennis has lost to injury this season.
Once expected to contend for a state championship, Ennis now hopes to limp into the playoffs. That's because the Lions lost three starting receivers before district began. Injuries have taken the zip away from several teams in recent years, writes Matt Wixon. Blog: High Schools
10/15/2009Cedar Hill surges past Duncanville, 50-23 After falling behind by eight in the first half, Cedar Hill rallied with 24 consecutive points and cruised to a 50-23 win over Duncanville in a District 7-5A game Thursday night at Panther Stadium.10/10/2009Cedar Hill 65, Irving 0 Cedar Hill, ranked No. 1 in SportsDay's area rankings, outgained Irving, 535-91.10/03/2009Cedar Hill 47, South Grand Prairie 32 Elisha Olabode's 108-yard return of a failed field goal attempt capped a 20-point outburst in the final minute of the first half in Cedar Hill’s District 7-5A victory.09/27/2009Waxahachie at Ennis 7:30 p.m. Friday at Lions Stadium09/18/2009Cedar Hill 47, Arlington Martin 39 Running back Mason Hayes scored four touchdowns, and Ben Malena added three as Cedar Hill overcame a rash of mistakes in slipping past Arlington Martin in a non-district game Friday night.09/12/2009Clash of the Titans goes Cedar Hill's way, 23-14
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Trinity quarterback Willie Hubbard (left) loses the ball as he is sacked by Cedar Hill's DeAndre Wynn.
In a rare sight at Pennington Field, several Euless Trinity fans started filing out of the stadium Saturday night with half the fourth quarter left to play. The early exit came after No. 1 Cedar Hill had put away a 23-14 victory over Trinity in a battle of the state's top two ranked Class 5A teams. Video: Cedar Hill-Trinity recap Photos: Week 2 Fri. results | Sat. results Blog: High Schools More football
Cedar Hill wide receiver John Coleman is hoisted into the air by teammates after scoring a touchdown in a 44-41 win over DeSoto.
ESPN brought in temporary lights Saturday to make sure Longhorn Stadium had the right look for national television, writes Matt Wixon. But Cedar Hill and DeSoto didn't need an extra spotlight to show their season opener was perfect for prime time. In another classic Battle of the Beltline, Cedar Hill fell behind by three touchdowns before rallying for a wild 44-41 victory over its neighbor. Video: Game report Blog: High Schools School pages:Cedar Hill | DeSoto