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“Texas 6” LOGLINES
Episode 201: “False Start”
Directed by: Jared L. Christopher
Season premiere. With Blaze, J.W. and Marco gone, a new Greyhound team looks to avenge last season’s semi-final loss. The players aren’t the only ones missing however, with Head Coach Dewaine Lee tending to his ill father, leaving the sideline duties to assistant coach Jose Cervantes as they prepare for an opening match-up against top-ranked White Deer.
Episode 202: “Cowboy Up”
Directed by: Jared L. Christopher
Seniors Luke Eli and Jade Barrett are potential stars but their attitudes start to rub Coach Lee the wrong way while underclassman Payton Harris’ rodeo toughness translates to the football field, emerging as a leader.
Episode 203: “Rise Above It”
Directed by: Jared L. Christopher
Despite external distractions and temptations persisting, Coach Lee prepares his team for the game against state-ranked Westbrook and 6’7 transfer student Kadin Parsons eagerly awaits a decision on his eligibility to play for the Greyhounds.
Episode 204: “For My Pop”
Directed by: Jared L. Christopher
With the season needing a reset, Jade apologizes to the coaches and team for his part in their failures thus far and Coach Lee dedicates the rest of the season to his ill father.
Episode 205: “8 Miles”
The Gordon vs Strawn crosstown rivalry goes back more than 100 years but the 8 miles isn’t enough to keep some of the families’ lives from intersecting on and off the field.
Episode 206: “Easy Does It”
The students and staff of Strawn anticipate the results of the 2020 presidential election and the threat of a COVID infection hinders preparation for a playoff game.
Episode 207: “Rise to the Occasion”
Kadin is named starting quarterback for a difficult game against Fannindel in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Coach Lee’s father takes a turn for the worse and he leans on wife Denise for support.
Episode 208: “Going Home”
Strawn faces Richland Springs in a rematch of last season’s semifinal game and the town rallies around Coach Lee as his father’s health declines.