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John Stephen Jones Guides Highland Park To State Title At AT&T Stadium


Saturday, December 17, 2016 4:18 PM CST

By David Helman
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas – AT&T Stadium has always been a special place for the Jones Family, but it might have gone to a new level on Saturday afternoon.

After all, the Cowboys’ home stadium was the site of Highland Park’s 16-7 victory against Temple in the Texas 5A Division 1 state championship game, capping off a 14-2 season with a state title.

Not only did the Scots win their fourth-ever state championship and their first since 2005, they did so thanks to the efforts of quarterback John Stephen Jones – the son of Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones and the grandson of team owner/general manager Jerry Jones.

“It’s beyond my thought, that when we were building that stadium -- that I would be sitting here watching him play in the state championship game in the stadium,” Jerry Jones said on Thursday afternoon. “I have to pinch myself.”

It was no dream, though.

The junior quarterback ran for two touchdowns on the afternoon, providing all of Highland Park’s offensive points, and was named the team’s offensive MVP. The Scots sealed the win late in the fourth quarter when defensive lineman Turner Cox recorded a safety to take a two-possession lead with just 5:00 to play.

Both Jerry and Stephen Jones were among the 35,089 in attendance for the title bout, and the meaning of the moment was clear on each of their faces.

Speaking to reporters about the game on Thursday afternoon, Stephen Jones had to pause to collect himself when discussing what it would mean to see his son win a championship.

“It's just your son who you've seen work so hard to get something done,” he said. “He's just put so much effort into this. He's always dreamed to be the quarterback at Highland Park. To watch his dream come true is fun. It's exciting."

That excitement was palpable as the game wound to a close, and the full Jones Family came to the field to join in the celebration.

It was just the latest moment in what has been an incredible football season for the family. Undoubtedly, they’ll be hoping to celebrate at AT&T Stadium again on Sunday, as the Cowboys look to improve to 12-2 against Tampa Bay.
 
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He was like 9 of 23 for 60 something yards and an INT, then had a goalline TD run to put them up. But he won the offensive MVP with daddy and granddaddy giving him the plaque at midfield. Meanwhile the HP RB had 20 some carries for 140 yards and a TD.
 
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He was like 9 of 23 for 60 something yards and an INT, then had a goalline TD run to put them up. But he won the offensive MVP with daddy and granddaddy giving him the plaque at midfield. Meanwhile the HP RB had 20 some carries for 140 yards and a TD.


It was always the popular rich kids that got to start in high school football even if they weren't the best players. If Spaulding lived in the sticks, and came from a poor family it is unlikely he starts for anybody.
 

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It was always the popular rich kids that got to start in high school football even if they weren't the best players. If Spaulding lived in the sticks, and came from a poor family it is unlikely he starts for anybody.

Maybe someone else knows more about this, but his season stats are pretty good (30 tds, 7 picks, 111 QB rating and also ran for nearly 300 yds). Doesn't seem like this is solely a case of the popular rich kid getting the job without warrant.
 

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Both Jerry and Stephen Jones were among the 35,089 in attendance for the title bout, and the meaning of the moment was clear on each of their faces.

Look what happens when jeri/stephen are limited to being nothing more than fans
 

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It was always the popular rich kids that got to start in high school football even if they weren't the best players. If Spaulding lived in the sticks, and came from a poor family it is unlikely he starts for anybody.

Agree, except that this is Not Spaulding.
 

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It was always the popular rich kids that got to start in high school football even if they weren't the best players. If Spaulding lived in the sticks, and came from a poor family it is unlikely he starts for anybody.

John Stephen Jones is not Spaulding. He's Non-Spaulding.
 
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