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Hidden Gem Report: Manvel vs. Summer Creek



By: Darren Hendricks


When you step on the field against Summer Creek, you better pack your lunch and your pride, because Benny Easter is going to take both. From the second play of the game vs Manvel, the Texas Tech commit made it clear this one wasn’t going to be close. On just his second touch, he broke free for six, and that was the start of what felt like a personal highlight reel.



First Quarter: The Benny Easter Show


It didn’t take long for the Bulldogs to remind everyone who runs the Creek. Eric Mosley punched the gas with a 35-yard burst that had the crowd roaring, and a short 3-yard gain capped off the drive for another Maverick score. But then… Benny happened again. A 70-yard sprint that looked effortless, pure acceleration, clean stride, elite vision. That’s a college-ready touchdown, and it pushed Creek ahead early.


Manvel tried to counter and had moments. Grayson Robinson delivered a monster sack that nearly flipped momentum. His length, get-off, and bend scream “next level.” But a hands-to-the-face penalty on 4th down extended the drive, and Summer Creek made them pay.


Benny’s third touchdown came on a slant, quick, sharp, confident. By the end of the first quarter, the Tech commit already had over 100 yards and three touchdowns. He wasn’t just dominating , he was dismantling.


Second Quarter: Creek Keeps the Foot on the Gas


After a safety on the Mavs’ end-zone kickoff return, Tyler Hosea added another score, a smooth 15-yard touchdown that stretched the lead even further. Manvel’s Dante Mays tried to breathe life back into the offense with a tough 12-yard run, but any spark they created, Benny snuffed out.


Savion James’ interception and 34-yard return set up yet another Easter touchdown, his fourth and it was only halftime. More than 200 yards in two quarters. This wasn’t just a performance; it was a statement.


Final Half: The Dawgs Dominate


By the time the dust settled, Benny Easter had racked up five touchdowns and 240 yards, while quarterback Noah Spinks threw for over 450. Summer Creek walked out with a 72–35 win that felt like a clinic in execution, speed, and pure athletic dominance.


Final Take


If you were in the stands Friday night, you didn’t just watch a football game, you watched a future Red Raider remind the state of Texas why he’s special. Benny Easter isn’t waiting for Saturdays to shine. Every Friday is his national stage, and as long as he’s suited up for Summer Creek, every game is an Easter holiday.



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Nov 28, 2025
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Great write on SC. Benny Easter is like that!!!!!

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