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Westfield coach Matt Meekins gathered the Mustangs one more time this season.

Meekins reminded them on all the hard work and sacrifice each player put in this season.

“I told the seniors how proud I am of them and that they left this thing better than they found it,” Meekins said. “We went to the fourth round with last year’s class. This year we went one round deeper and I love them and I’m proud of them.”

Westfield’s magical season came to an end Saturday after falling to Denton Guyer 35-17 in the Class 6A Division II state semifinals at the new Sheldon ISD Stadium.

Guyer (14-1) advanced to next week's state title game against Austin Westlake at AT&T Stadium. Westlake defeated Katy Taylor 63-3 on Saturday.

It was the first appearance in the state semifinal since 2014 for the Mustangs, who finished the season at 13-2.

Westfield wrapped up its ninth straight 10-win season and first 13-win season since 2014.

Westfield defense came in holding its opponents to 9.8 points a game this season while having four shutouts. The 35 points by Guyer were the most points the Mustangs’ defense has allowed this season.

Meekins saw a special defense this season through 15 games.

“It’s a pretty special group,” Meekins said. “When you’re playing 15 games it usually starts on defense. Technically our starters had about nine shutouts in 15 games with us taking them out of games early.” Meekins said.

Westfield had trouble with the Guyer’s rushing attack that had a total of 283 yards on 54 carries.

Guyer senior running back Kaedric Cobbs had 35 carries for 218 yards with four touchdowns.

Stowers, who finished 9 of 14 for 192 yards, had 16 carries for 60 yards with one touchdown.

“They have a big offensive line and they’re well coached,” Meekins said. “They have a good running back and a running quarterback that are Division I athletes. They did a good job.”

Westfield scored on its opening drive, but Guyer made the Mustangs settle for a 27-yard field goal that David Alvarenga kicked right down the middle of the goal post.

Guyer’s high powered offense went straight down the field on its opening drive with ease.

Junior quarterback and Texas A&M commit Stowers scored on a 10-yard TD run to give the Wildcats a 7-3 with 5:32 left in the first quarter.

Westfield responded quickly in three plays as sophomore quarterback Cardell Williams hit Malachai Jones for a 33-yard TD pass.

Williams finished 10 of 24 for 210 yards with two touchdowns for the Mustangs.

Jones had three receptions for 100 yards with one touchdown.

Westfield led 10-7 after the first quarter.

Just before the end of the first quarter Westfield fumbled and the Wildcats made the Mustangs pay for the turnover in the second quarter.

Guyer outscored Westfield in the second quarter 21-7.

Cobbs had touchdown runs of 8, 3 and 10 yards in the seconds quarter for all of the Wildcats’ points.

Williams threw his second touchdown of the game in the second quarter finagling wide receiver Ashton Callaway for a 23-yard TD pass in the middle of the end zone.

Guyer took a 28-17 lead into the locker room at halftime.

It was a defensive game in the third quarter with neither offense’s putting up any points.

The only score in the second have came from Cobbs, who scored on a 6-yard TD run for his fourth touchdown of the game to seal the win to compete for a state championship next week at AT&T Stadium.

“They (seniors) put the pressure on the next group behind them so, when we get back from Christmas, we will start offseason,” Meekins said. “It’s up to next year’s class to see what this next team is going to do.”

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