Chaotic Brawl Breaks Out Between Rival High School Students at Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium [VIDEO]

The battle between North Shore and Duncanville extended further than the field.

AT&T Stadium turned into a battleground at the Class 6A Division I state championship game. It was the sixth time since 2018 that the two schools had met in a Texas high school football state championship game.

Saturday afternoon at AT&T Stadium had thousands of fans ready to see a high-stakes game. Unfortunately, it turned into something much more than that.

Despite families being in attendance to watch the teenagers, chaos broke out. Footage popped up on social media of teens from both schools engaging in violence. All you could hear was screaming and punches being thrown. It was hard to see who was fighting whom, as many fights were breaking out at once.

It became increasingly hard for security to contain the kids from North Shore and Duncanville. It remains unknown what set things off. There is no word on whether any kids were detained, arrested, or even kicked out.

This fight between North Shore and Duncanville comes weeks after another brawl. This time, it was on the field. Tensions flared during a high school flag football game between Gainesville and Carver-Columbus. The fight resulted in punches being thrown. The entire Tigers bench stormed the field to join the action.

North Shore Defeats Duncanville

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North Shore won the state title with a stifling defense against powerhouse Duncanville.

The Panthers certainly had their chance to win or tie the game. They were 26 yards away from the end zone. However, an incomplete pass on 4th down ended their comeback attempt. A victory formation kneeldown followed. The Mustangs were the top team in Class 6A Division 1 for the first time since 2021.

The biggest play of the game came from North Shore. Quarterback Kaleb Maryland connected with wide receiver Jaylen Bocard on a 44-yard touchdown pass. That made things 7-0 in the third quarter. The Mustangs would add to their lead in the fourth quarter with a field goal.

Duncanville fought back with wide receiver Trenton Yancey tossing a 33-yard touchdown to Zach Turner. That was all they could score.

Who knows? These two teams could meet back here again in 2026.