South Oak Cliff keeps marching through November like a team built for the big stage. On Friday night, the Bears overpowered Terrell from the opening whistle and never looked back, rolling to a 45 to 17 victory that showcased the same ruthless consistency they have displayed all season. Ten of their wins have come by at least twenty eight points, and this one fit right in.
A Two Headed Backfield That Terrell Couldn’t Slow
The Bears leaned on a senior tandem that turned the game into a track meet. Mikail Trotter ran wild, slicing through defenders for two hundred thirty six yards and four touchdowns while averaging nearly fifteen yards every time he touched the ball. Sharing the spotlight was Levon Morton, who delivered an even bigger night with two hundred thirty seven yards and two scores on just fourteen carries. Morton’s total marked a new season best and stamped South Oak Cliff’s control at the line of scrimmage.
When the dust settled, South Oak Cliff had piled up four hundred ninety nine rushing yards, their highest output since last year’s opener. Every drive seemed to produce chunk plays, and Terrell’s defense never found its footing.
Terrell’s Stars Fight to Keep It Close
Even in defeat, a pair of Tigers stood tall. Roderick Hambrick Jr. turned in a strong effort with one hundred nine yards and a touchdown on fifteen carries, while Julian Ashley contributed another one hundred yards on the ground. Their work kept the Tigers within reach early, but they could not match South Oak Cliff’s relentless pace.
Bears Push Their Win Streak to Eleven
South Oak Cliff improves to twelve and one, extending a dominant stretch powered by a suffocating defense. Over their last eleven victories, the Bears have allowed barely more than five points per game. Terrell, meanwhile, suffers its first setback of the season and moves to twelve and one





