Boys Basketball 1983-1984

Conference 2A

District Representatives: 1. Fritch: Sanford Fritch / Stratford; 2. Memphis / Quanah; 3. Olton / Bovina; 4. Paducah / Crosbyton; 5. Morton / Shallowater; 6. Hawley / Haskell; 7. Clint / San Elizario; 8. Wall / Stanton; 9. Nocona / Olney; 10. Pilot Point: Selz / Southlake: Carroll; 11. Ranger / Coleman; 12. Grandview / Itasca; 13. Bangs / Early; 14. Hamilton / Whitney; 15. Kerens / Malakoff; 16. Hubbard / Franklin; 17. Whitewright / Howe; 18. Paris: Delmar-West Lamar / Cooper; 19. Harleton / Karnack; 20. Edgewood / Quitman; 21. Gladewater: S abine / Frankston; 22. Waskom / Shelbyville; 23. Grapeland / Trinity; 24. Burkeville / Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta; 25. Temple: Academy / Troy; 26. Thorndale / Manor; 27. Shiner / Weimar; 28. Stafford / Ganado; 29. Dripping Springs / Ingram: Moore; 30. Natalia / Lytle; 31. Marion / Jourdanton; 32. Woodsboro / Benavides.

Semifinal: Morton 87, Grandview 69; Dripping Springs 55, Gladewater: Sabine 48.

Final: Morton 73, Dripping Springs 59.

Members of the Conference 2A state champion Morton boys' baketball team are Joe Honesto, Mark Hawkins, Wade Baker, Dennis Tarango Doug Christian, Keith Hawkins, Gary McLendon, Jay Joblonsky, Stevie Williams, Anthony Hawkins Coach Tony Mauldin, Rob Shields, Kenneth Johnson, Jerry Joyce, Tony Joyce, Jimmy Moore, and Coach Ralph Mason.