The McCallum Knights continue to write history thanks to their unprecedented success in 2017.
On Saturday, the Knights avenged a 1966 playoff loss to the Alice Coyotes by claiming the regional title with a 33-8 victory.
"After coming out at halftime, I just thought we played harder and wanted it more," said senior quarterback Max Perez, who tossed a 47-yard touchdown to give the Knights a 14-8 lead as time expired in the first half.
The win moves the Knights to 13-0 on the season and advances the team to the UIL State Quarterfinal playoff round. McCallum will return to the Alamodome this Saturday for its first-ever appearance in the fourth round.
"The kids work hard every day," said head coach Charles Taylor following McCallum's win. "They've been around four years. It's just not a year, a day, it's a program."
But the task is tough against the fourth-ranked team in the state, the Corpus Christi Calallen Wildcats (13-0).
The Knights and Wildcats kick off at noon, with the winner advancing to the Class 5A Division 2 state semifinal.
There, McCallum will once again have an opportunity to avenge a 2005 postseason loss to a familiar foe. Calallen, the eventual state champion that season, upended McCallum 13-10.
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