Every once in a while, Texas high school football delivers a game so unforgettable it becomes legend. The San Antonio Johnson Jaguars vs. Cibolo Steele Knights in the Class 6A-I Region IV Semi-Finals was exactly that — a night of grit, drama, and a comeback that will be talked about for years.

Fans leaving Heroes Stadium weren’t just buzzing; many claimed it was one of the top five playoff games in Texas high school football history. After witnessing it firsthand, it’s hard to argue.

First Quarter: Defensive Deadlock
The opening frame was a slugfest.
- Hard hits.
- Tight coverage.
- Relentless pressure.
Scoreboard? 0–0. Atmosphere? Electric tension you could cut with a knife.
Second Quarter: Fireworks Begin
With 7 minutes left, freshman phenom Braeyln Allen hauled in a jaw-dropping 58-yard bomb from QB Elvis Estrada. Johnson struck first, 7–0.
But Steele wasn’t about to stay quiet.
- Liam Jones ripped off a 46-yard touchdown run.
- Marshall Kenner punched in a 6-yard score before halftime.
Suddenly, Steele led 14–7 and carried all the momentum into the locker room.




Third Quarter: Knights Build the Lead
Johnson clawed back with a field goal (14–10), but Steele answered with a bruising drive capped by Jonathan Hatton’s4-yard TD.
Heading into the fourth: Steele 21 – Johnson 10.

Fourth Quarter: Steele Strikes, Jaguars Refuse to Fold
When Kenner broke loose for a 40-yard touchdown, Steele went up 28–10 with just 7 minutes left. Most teams would have folded.
But not Johnson. Not with Estrada rallying his teammates on the sideline:
“This isn’t over! We still have time! Play ’til the whistle!”
And then — the comeback began.
The Jaguars’ Epic Rally
- Drive 1: Crawford-Webb’s 40+ yard burst set up a 25-yard TD. (28–17)
- Drive 2: Estrada to Bryson Thompson for a 12-yard score. (28–23)
- Drive 3: The onside miracle. Stadium chaos. Estrada’s toe-drag swag TD to Thompson gave Johnson the lead, 29–28.

The defense sealed it with a sack by Matthew Paris and a clutch breakup by Mikhail McCreary.
Final: Johnson 29 – Steele 28. A comeback for the ages.
Player Stats of the Night
| Player | Key Stats | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Elvis Estrada (QB) | 29/38, 374 yards, 3 TDs | Inspirational leader, clutch passer |
| Bryson Thompson (WR) | 15 catches, 147 yards, 2 TDs | Game-winning hero |
| Rayshun Hurt (RB) | 18 carries, 78 yards | Hustle play saved 2-pt return |
| Braeyln Allen (WR) | 5 catches, 100 yards | Sparked scoring with 58-yard TD |
| Aaron Crawford-Webb (WR) | 5 catches, 87 yards | TD that ignited comeback |
What’s Next: Regional Finals Showdown
The Jaguars advance to face Lake Travis on Friday night at Texas State University. If Johnson brings the same heart, grit, and fire they showed against Steele, they’ll be a nightmare matchup for anyone in Texas.
👉 This isn’t just a win. It’s a Texas high school football classic. And for Johnson fans, it’s a night they’ll never forget.






