The Indians started scoring in the second inning and refused to stop pushing runs across home plate as they almost batted the order twice.
They scored a baker's dozen in the inning and never looked back in routing the Texans 18-1 at Northwest.
Keller was hot from the start as it used a pair of hits and a home run to take a 3-0 lead in the first inning.
The Indians continued on their offensive warpath in the second inning by scattering eight hits, including a two-run home run, to score 13 times in an inning that lasted 45 minutes to build a 16-0 lead.
Northwest got its only run of the night in the bottom half of the second inning when Jason Kowalkowski ripped an RBI single to left field.
The loss dropped the Texans to 13-12 for the season and 5-6 in district play.
They are one game behind Grapevine for the fourth and final playoff spot with three games left to play.
Keller, now 17-7 and 7-4, moved into second place behind district champion Colleyville Heritage.