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Randle Lions Shock SOC with 38-35 Victory, Claim First State Championship

Randle Lions Defy the Odds, Claim First State Championship with 38-35 Win Over South Oak Cliff

By Anthony Council

Head Coach of the Richmond Randle Lions Coach Randel celebrates with his team as they win their first State Championship in school History 38-35 over South Oak Cliff.
Head Coach of the Richmond Randle Lions Coach Randel celebrates with his team as they win their first State Championship in school History 38-35 over South Oak Cliff.

In a state championship game filled with intensity, drama, and two powerhouse teams battling for glory, the Richmond Randle Lions stunned the top-ranked South Oak Cliff Golden Bears with a thrilling 38-35 victory in the Class 5A Division II final at AT&T Stadium, securing their first-ever UIL state title.

Many, including Senator Royce West, had predicted an SOC win by 7 points before the game, stating after the coin toss, “SOC will win by 7 points,” given their championship pedigree. South Oak Cliff entered the game with a fourth consecutive state championship appearance and the goal of securing a third straight title, while Randle brought an undefeated season with impressive dominance over opponents.

Randle got off to a fast start, with Sincere Timson’s electrifying 7-0 kickoff return touchdown and Landen Williams-Callis adding another score, making it 14-0 early. SOC responded with a touchdown, narrowing the score to 14-7 by the end of the first quarter. At halftime, Randle led 24-17, with some fans questioning whether SOC could recover from the unexpected deficit.

SOC came out strong in the second half. Mikail Trotter exploded for a 75-yard touchdown run, bringing SOC within a single point at 24-21, and Damond Williams followed with an 85-yard run, giving the Golden Bears a 28-24 lead. After both teams exchanged touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the score stood at 31-35.

In a nail-biting finish, Randle’s Sean Smith returned a 72-yard kickoff for a touchdown, putting the Lions up 38-31 with just over 8 minutes left. SOC had one final chance to tie the game, marching down the field for a 45-yard field goal attempt, but the kick went wide left, sealing Randle’s 38-35 victory and proving the doubters wrong.

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With their first-ever state championship, the Lions showed they were ready to shine on the biggest stage, ending South Oak Cliff’s bid for a three-peat and defying all expectations.

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