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Lone Star QB Trey Wright: 6,000 Yards, 59 TDs & a State Title in His Sights
Nearly 6,000 yards of total offense. Fifty-nine touchdowns. A 15-1 record and a state runner-up finish. Those are the numbers Lone Star quarterback Trey Wright put on the board in a single season — and he still has a year of high school football left.
Wright, a 5-foot-11, 170-pound junior in District 5-5A, finished last season with 4,062 passing yards and 1,798 rushing yards, throwing 43 touchdown passes and adding 16 more on the ground. He earned District 5-5A MVP honors and guided the Rangers deeper into the postseason than the program has ever gone, falling just short of a state championship.
What makes Wright particularly rare in the Metroplex is his standing as a legitimate dual-sport recruit. He carries a 4-star ranking in both football and basketball, where he averages 19 points per game, and has drawn serious interest from Power 4 programs in both sports. His size draws questions on paper, but his production has consistently answered them since he first stepped onto a varsity field.
Entering his junior year, Wright is widely regarded as one of the top dual-sport athletes to come through the Dallas-Fort Worth area in recent memory. For Lone Star, the goal is clear — the Rangers have never won a state title, and with Wright under center, that conversation is no longer hypothetical.
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