The Golden Bears have done it again – they’re on the way to the state championship

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DALLAS — For the second consecutive year, the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears are headed to the UIL Football State Championship. In a game full of nail-biting moments, close calls, and big defensive stops, the Golden Bears ended the Argyle Eagles’ perfect season at the UIL State Semifinals.

The Golden Bears’ offense had an explosive start and opened the game with a touchdown during their first possession of the game. There was then a battle of the defenses and both teams went scoreless until the final quarter. The Golden Bears are known to come alive in the fourth quarter, and that is just what they did.

The defensive line stepped up and made two big stops that shifted the atmosphere of the game. Two Argyle attempts at back-to-back touchdowns turned into two field goals that allowed the Golden Bears to keep the lead.

“When there is a sudden change in the game like that, we remind our athletes of how these moments are opportunities to show everyone who we are as a defense. Their adrenaline begins to kick in and helps them raise their level of play,” said SOC Defensive Coordinator Kyle Ward.

After a final touchdown and possession by the Golden Bears offense, it was clear to both teams who would win the game and head to AT&T Stadium for the UIL Football State Championship.

“It feels good to be back, but I really want to break the attendance record this week,” said Head Coach Jason Todd.

The reigning UIL Class 5A, Division II State Champions will battle the Port Neches-Groves Indians for the state title Friday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

“We are very excited to be back,” said Executive Director of Athletics Silvia Salinas. “Jason Todd and his staff are doing an amazing job with their team. Now we just must remain focused and seal the deal on Friday.”

With the full support of Dallas ISD and the entire city of Dallas, we are excited to see the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears etch their name in the history books yet again.