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FC Dallas drops match to LA Galaxy after allowing game-winning goal in final minutes

CARSON, Calif. — Gabriel Pec had a goal and an assist, Elijah Wynder also scored a goal and the LA Galaxy beat FC Dallas 2-1 on Saturday night.
Pec put away a shot from nearly the penalty spot to give LA (6-18-9) a 2-1 lead in the 87th minute.
Dallas (10-12-11) is eighth in the Western Conference with 41 points, three behind seventh-place Portland. Salt Lake and Colorado are tied with 40 points apiece.
Logan Farrington was shown a straight red card (violent conduct) in the 16th minute and Dallas played a man down the rest of the way.
Wynder slipped behind the defense and ran onto a long ball-ahead played by Gabriel Pec and then scored on a shot from the edge of the penalty area that deflected off goalkeeper Michael Collodi, who had charged off his line, to give the Galaxy a 1-0 lead in the 42nd minute.
Anderson Julio put away a first-touch finish — off a cross played by Samuel Sarver — from the center of the area to make it 1-1 in the 52nd.
The Galaxy had 67% possession and outshot Dallas 13-9.
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Pedestrian hit, killed in Dallas, driver arrested

A driver has been arrested after Dallas police said they lost control of their truck and hit a pedestrian early Saturday morning.
What we know:
Dallas police responded to the 5200 block of Harry Hines Boulevard just after 3:30 a.m. Saturday.
Police said the driver of a truck lost control and hit a pedestrian. The pedestrian was taken to an area hospital where they died from their injuries.
The driver of the truck was arrested.
What we don’t know:
The names of the driver and the victim have not been released.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the Dallas Police Department.
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Top Dallas-area performers in Texas high school football, Week 7

Below you’ll find the top performances in rushing, receiving and passing from Dallas-area Texas high school football players in Week 7.
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Rushing
Player, School, Yards
Legend Bey, North Forney, 275
North Forney quarterback Legend Bey (7) carries the ball during the first half of a District 10-6A high school football game against Rockwall-Heath on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in Forney.
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Vudrico Roberson, Haltom, 261
Jayshon Gibson, Richland, 219
Richland’s Jayshon Gibson (1) runs for a touchdown in the second half of a high school football game against Denton Ryan at Birdville Fine Arts Complex, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in North Richland Hills.
Chitose Suzuki / Staff Photographer
Ian Gebhardt, Mansfield Summit, 214
J-uan Harrison Jr., Mansfield Legacy, 204
Nathaniel Bruce, Argyle, 163
Javian Osborne, Forney, 162
Tawnerien Williams, Pinkston, 155
Carter Zahm, Rockwall-Heath, 147
Rockwall-Heath running back Carter Zahm (23) hurdles North Forney defensive back Josiah Turner (11) during the first half of a District 10-6A high school football game on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in Forney.
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Coleman Oby, Pinkston, 144
Kenyen Cotton, Crowley, 142
Terrence Collins, North Mesquite, 142
Receiving
Player, School, Yards
Devin Butler, Wylie, 197
Travis Shegog, Lovejoy, 169
Daylon Cobb, Arlington Martin, 169
Michael Kennedy, Anna, 169
Mahamadou Siby, Trophy Club Byron Nelson, 161
Kai Furtch, Mesquite Horn, 156
Maxwell Nichols, Arlington Bowie, 154
Zach Eskildsen, Frisco Centennial, 153
Maxim Mingo, Carrollton Newman Smith, 151
David Kniffen, Prestonwood Christian, 148
Blaine Everage, Keller Timber Creek, 142
Graham Nixon, Argyle Liberty Christian, 142
Passing
Player, School, Yards
Maximus Denson, Duncanville, 350
Duncanville quarterback Maximus The Great Denson (3) signals first down after keeping the ball against DeSoto in the first quarter at Duncanville ISD Stadium, October 10, 2025.
Tom Fox / Staff Photographer
Jabriran Blake, Wylie, 346
Ziondre Williams, Anna, 339
Quinn Murphy, Argyle Liberty Christian, 330
Graylyn Fry, Frisco Panther Creek, 330
Jayden Bibbs, Arlington Bowie, 328
Axel Lofstrand, Carrollton Newman Smith, 324
Colton Waddle, Richardson Pearce, 324
Cason Garcia, Carrollton Creekview, 320
Angelo Renda, Southlake Carroll, 305
Zach Wells, Birdville, 303
Jamion Richardson, Royse City, 283
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South Dallas’ proposed ‘Winners Tower’ loses at city planning hearing

A proposed 25-story high rise in South Dallas was denied by the city planning commission Thursday, a significant roadblock for the project.
Winners Tower, at 1709 Martin Luther King Blvd on the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd and Colonial Avenue, is planned to include a hotel, condos, retail and parking. The project was proposed by Raphael Adebayo, the pastor at Winners Assembly Christian Church and the property’s current owner.
The sign of Winners Plaza is seen past Dallas Pastor Raphael Adebayo as he gives a tour of the complex, on Thursday, July 3, 2025 in Dallas. He is after the zoning commission for permission to redevelop his church into a 25-story luxury tower with a 150-160 room hotel, 60 condos and ground floor retail.
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The tower needs a significant zoning change to the land parcel, which includes the church and surrounding retail strip, to move forward.
The commission heard public comment, including from associates of Adebayo, but they ultimately passed a motion to deny the zoning change request with prejudice.
The tower’s proponents voiced support for what they perceived as a radical new vision for the underserved South Dallas community. They cited job creation and innovation as reasons for the board to approve the project.
“When we talk about the revitalization of the South Dallas community, we wanna do things from ground up,” said Christopher Walker, the community engagement manager of Abounding Propserity, a non-profit that is currently a tenant of the land in question.
“As a tenant, and as someone who’s seen the spirit of Winners Assembly by being connected to Pastor Raphael and the staff, I’ve seen their passion and the purity they have to create these opportunities for those folks of this area,” he continued.
“This is an opportunity to create something new, to be innovative, and to create something different that’s needed.”
The two available renderings of Winners Tower, which is the 25-story high-rise being proposed at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Colonial Avenue.
Winners Development Corporation
However, board member Tabitha Wheeler-Reagan, who initially motioned to deny the proposal, cited a lack of community engagement from the applicants. She challenged the idea the project was actually for South Dallas residents.
“There are services that you offer that are beneficial to the community. But this project does not serve this community. This project serves other communities,” Wheeler-Reagan said during the hearing.
Concerns were raised about the height of the building, the price of the condos inside and how it fit in — or didn’t — with the historic character of the neighborhood.
“I cannot support this proposal, not because I’m not against growth, but because I believe growth must be rooted in respect, accountability and community,” according to board member Darrell Herbert, who seconded the motion.
“This structure is out of scale and out of step with the neighborhood’s historic character. It threatens to overshadow, not just physically, but symbolically, the homes, families and culture that define South Dallas,” he continued.
The initial plan for the project was 25 stories, but the applicants were willing to bring it down to 15 to quell concerns over the height of the building. City staff recommended granting a zoning change that would have allowed a multi-use project to move forward but that limited the tower to about five stories.
The applicants cited a 13-story apartment building less than a half-mile away as precedent for approving such a project, but Winners Tower would be a first-of-its-kind undertaking in the surrounding area because of its size and scoop.
Still, the applicants argued that it was in line with certain plans for the area.
“The proposed height will not be out of character with the evolving skyline of the area and will create a visual gateway to the MLK corridor,” said Esther Adebayo, daughter of Raphael Adebayo, and a representative of the project at the hearing.
“We believe that this project supports multiple goals of the South Dallas Fair Park Economic Development Plan [of] 2001 and the Forward Dallas comprehensive plan,” she added.
The proposal has an estimated cost of around $250 million, and Adebayo has previously announced his plans to get funding partly from EB-5 visa holders, who must invest a minimum of $800,000 in the U.S. and create 10 jobs. He has been buying up land since 2007, and Winners Assembly opened 21 years ago.
At the hearing, Adebayo and others tied to him said that several retailers and prospective tenants were already on board with the project.
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Adebayo spoke at the hearing, but could not be reached for additional comment following the denial.
The applicants can still appeal, including an appeal to City Council. The Council would need a three-fourths supermajority to overturn the planning commission’s denial and approve the rezoning.
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