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The Allen Eagles Football team represents Allen High School in Texas high school football at the 6A Division 1 level in the Texas University Interscholastic League. Thirteen players from Allen have made their way to play professionally in the NFL. [1] The Eagles play their home games at Eagle Stadium in Allen, Texas. Lee Wiginton is the head ...
The first Allen High School, built in 1910 at the corner of Belmont and Cedar, was a two-story brick building housing six classrooms and an auditorium, and saw the first graduating class of eight students in 1914. The second Allen High School was established in 1959 at the corner of Jupiter and Main Streets on land donated by Mr. Harris Brown ...
First round playoff victory over Hebron High School: 2018 8–0 [19] 2019 6–0 [20] 2020 5–0 1-0 [21] First round playoff victory over Plano West High School: 2021 5–1 2-0 [22] First loss ever at Eagle Stadium on September 3, 2021, against Atascocita High School (regular season game) First round playoff victory over Hebron High School
Aug. 29—Midland Legacy at Allen >> Time, Date, Place: 7 p.m. Friday, Eagle Stadium >> Records: Midland Legacy 0-0; Allen 0-0 >> Last season: Allen 52, Midland Legacy 35 >> Notes: It's a chance ...
A new stadium is in the works for the Yellow Jackets after bringing back football in 2018.
As Pearl’s Allen team started preseason practice earlier this month, the roster consisted of 35 true freshmen from the high school ranks, 28 collegiate transfers and just 24 returning players.
Terrell played high school football for the Allen High School Eagles. The Eagles won the 2008 5A Division I State Championship during his senior year. He was also named first-team All-State by the TSWA, All-State by the Associated Press, honorable mention Academic All-State (THSCA) and All-District (8-5A) at defensive back.
Allen High School. Allen Independent School District is a public school district based in Allen, Texas . Allen ISD covers most of the city of Allen, as well as portions of the cities of McKinney, Plano, and Parker. The district has a total enrollment of 21,634 [4] students, with an expected growth rate of 1–2% per year. [5]