On Friday, October 11th, the Princeton Panthers took on the Allen Eagles in both teams’ first meeting. The Eagles have been dominating opponents and were coming off a bye week, while Princeton was coming off a 62-27 loss to McKinney but hoped to upset the Eagles.
Allen came out strong, dominating the first half and showcasing their explosive offense. By halftime, they built a commanding lead of 48-7, leaving the Panthers struggling to keep pace. The Eagles’ ground game and passing attack consistently broke through Princeton’s defense, resulting in quick scoring drives. Allen’s offensive line provided excellent protection, allowing their quarterback to find open receivers and capitalize on mismatches. In contrast, Princeton managed only a few successful drives, with their lone touchdown coming in the second quarter.
As the second half unfolded, Allen continued to assert dominance, scoring at will and extending their lead. Princeton fought hard but couldn’t stop the Eagles’ momentum. The game concluded with a final score of 78-21, a testament to Allen’s offensive firepower and strategic execution.
With this decisive victory, the Eagles reinforced their status as a formidable force, while Princeton will need to regroup as they head into their next matchup. Princeton enters a bye week before resuming district play on 10/25 against Plano West at home. Meanwhile, Allen will continue their district play against Plano West at John Clark Stadium.