Paxton Land
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL
NCAA

Paxton Land

Quarterback
6′4″ / 205 lbs
Austin, TX
Austin Westlake
Class of 2024
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Highlights: Austin Westlake downs Dripping Springs in top-15 battle

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Ryan Brauninger
2 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Visitor List: Texas A&M vs Florida
Ok, so here's what we've got. We are also still awaiting responses from quite a few kids. We'll be making additions throughout the day today. The problem will be if this weather rolling through the state causes tonight's games to get rescheduled for tomorrow. CommitsDenton Ryan LB Anthony Hill La Grange ATH Bravion Rogers Austin Westlake OL TJ Shanahan Katy Paetow DL David Hicks 2023sConverse Judson DL Johnny Bowens - OV San Antonio Reagan LB Trey Laurence Lehi (UT) LB Tausili Akana - OVNew Orleans (LA) OL Caden Jones Tulsa (OK) WR Micah Tease - maybe Aurora (CO) LB Hayden Moore 2024sTyler RB Derrick McFall Katy Taylor DT Ashton Coker Austin Westlake QB Paxton Land Lake Cormorant (MS) DL Kamarion Franklin Texarkana Liberty Eylau LB Greg London 2025sCrosby LB Copelin Windfont Lake Cormorant (MS) S Jarcoby Hopson The Woodlands WR Quanell X Farrakhan Jr 2026sAustin Regents QB Quinn MurphyTexarkana Liberty Eylau ATH Dequane Prevo
Highlights: Austin Westlake downs Dripping Springs in top-15 battle
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2 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Highlights: Austin Westlake downs Dripping Springs in top-15 battle
Friday night saw a hotly-contested top-15 showdown in this Hill Country as Austin Westlake prevailed over Dripping Springs in a four-quarter battle. TexAgs presents a video recap of the action between the Chaparrals and the Tigers.

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