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
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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.
Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer
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
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Ian Gebhardt, Mansfield Summit, 214
J-uan Harrison Jr., Mansfield Legacy, 204
Nathaniel Bruce, Argyle, 163
Javian Osborne, Forney, 162
Tawnerien Williams, Pinkston, 155
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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.
Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer
Coleman Oby, Pinkston, 144
Kenyen Cotton, Crowley, 142
Terrence Collins, North Mesquite, 142
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Receiving
Player, School, Yards
Devin Butler, Wylie, 197
Travis Shegog, Lovejoy, 169
Daylon Cobb, Arlington Martin, 169
Michael Kennedy, Anna, 169
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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
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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
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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.
Dallas Police Central Business District officers recovered 39 bags of crack cocaine during an arrest Tuesday.
The officers, working with the U.S. Marshal’s North Texas Fugitive Task Force, seized the drugs when they arrested 40-year-old Velisa Purvis, who was wanted on four outstanding felony warrants.
Officers spotted Purvis in the 1500 block of Garrett Avenue near Old East Dallas and took her into custody.
In addition to the cocaine, officers recovered two bags of suspected methamphetamine, drug packaging, money and marijuana.
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She now faces additional charges of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance between four grams and 200 grams and manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance between one and four grams for the crack cocaine, methamphetamine, currency, and individual packages with the intent to distribute.
DALLAS – The warm and muggy weather will give way to much cooler temperatures in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the next few days.
Thursday Forecast
According to the FOX 4 Weather team, rain chances return on Thursday as a disturbance moves through the Plains.
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The best chance for showers and storms will be north of Interstate 20. There’s a marginal risk for severe storms for the areas northwest of DFW and along the Red River.
A southwest wind will also keep things very warm throughout the day. Expect highs to climb into the upper 70s to 80s. Wind gusts may reach as high as 25 to 30 mph.
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Weekend Forecast
The next cold front swings through on Friday afternoon. Ahead of it, there are rain chances, especially southeast of DFW.
Behind this front, noticeably colder air moves in for the weekend. Expect lows in the 30s and afternoon highs in the 50s.
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7-Day Forecast
A slow warm-up is expected heading into early next week.
The Source: The information in this story comes from FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Ali Turiano’s weather report.