Boys Basketball 1987-1988

Conference 3A

District Representatives: 1. Amarillo: River Road / Dalhart; 2. Dimmitt / Littlefield; 3. Brownfield / Idalou; 4. Midland: Greenwood / Kermit; 5. Merkel / Ballinger; 6. Decatur / Breckenridge; 7. Marlin / Gatesville; 8. Lampasas / Burnet; 9. Southlake: Carroll / Lake Dallas; 10. Ferris / Hillsboro; 11. Coppell / Commerce; 12. Wills Point / Forney; 13. Clarksville / Pattonville: Prairiland; 14. Brownsboro / Lindale; 15. Hughes Springs / Hooks; 16. Gilmer / Jefferson; 17. Crockett / Groesbeck; 18. Center / Diboll; 19. Kountze / Newton; 20. Port Arthur: Austin / Sour Lake: Hardin-Jefferson; 21. Navasota / Hearne; 22. Coldspring: Coldspring-Oakhurst / Splendora; 23. Columbus / Altair: Rice; 24. Sweeny / Hitchcock; 25. Dripping Springs / Smithville; 26. Edna / Gonzales; 27. Hondo / Universal City: Randolph; 28. Devine / Jourdanton; 29. Goliad / Sinton; 30. Corpus Christi: West Oso / Ingleside; 31. Zapata / Freer; 32. Santa Rosa / Mission: Sharyland.

State Semifinal: Sweeny 67, Dimmitt 53; Corpus Christi: West Oso 68, Wills Point 57.

State Final: Sweeny 59, Corpus Christi: West Oso 50.

Members of the Conference 3A boys'state champion Sweeny basketball team are Mark Washington, Abe Mack, Johnnie Thompson, George Lemon, Clarence Jackson, Greg Ellis, Glendale Woodard, Leon Williams, Al Ringo, Herbert Mays, Melvin Bell, Tammy Byrd, Christy Reid, Rod Garret, Ken Tolbert, Nick Bess, Nate Bullocks, Benford Williams, Troy Dorrnan, Eric Helm, and Head Coach Raymond Washington.