Randle Cruises Past Fort Bend Marshall 51-6

Randle put on a clinic Thursday night, dismantling Fort Bend Marshall 51-6 in a dominant performance that showed just how far the Lions have come. With the win, Randle wins their 20th game in a row & improves to 4-0 while Marshall suffers its first loss of the season.
Junior running back Landen Williams-Callis was the star of the night, rumbling for over 250 yards & four rushing touchdowns, including long blasts of 34 and 20 yards. He set the tone early on Randle’s opening drive, putting Marshall on their heels and giving the Lions momentum out of the gate.
Quarterback Tyler Skrabanek provided balance to this offense with a calm passing attack. Skrabanek would end up finding Mason Mixon and Ashton Johnson for first-half touchdowns, and showed a strong connection with Mixon on many drives. Thanks to those connections, the Lions carried a commanding 35-0 lead into halftime. Marshall was never able to recover.

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Randle’s defense showed up big, forcing early mistakes and stifling Marshall’s offense all night. A first-quarter interception by Pat Oliver and a fumble recovery kept the Buffalos off balance. Despite Marshall finally getting on the board late, the Lion’s defensive front made sure there were no comebacks.
For Randle, this was more than just another blowout; it’s a statement. Dominating a previously undefeated Fort Bend Marshall by 45 points proves depth, preparedness, and execution. The Lions’ offense looks explosive, and their defense appears to have locked in just as much. For Marshall, the loss exposes the importance of consistency, especially against strong Class 5A Division II programs. The Buffs look to get back healthy, and push passed this rough night to continue what is regularly a very strong football program.