Boys Basketball 1983-1984

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Irvin / El Paso; 2. El Paso: Eastwood / EI Paso: Bel Air; 3. Amarillo / Plainview; 4. Odessa: Permian / Midland: Lee; 5. Fort Worth: Richland / Denton; 6. Fort Worth: Dunbar / Fort Worth: Trimble Tech; 7. Arlington / Arlington: Martin; 8. Duncanville / Grand Prairie: South Grand Prairie; 9. Garland: South Garland / Mesquite: North Mesquite; 10. Dallas: South Oak Cliff / Dallas: Skyline; 11. Dallas: Kimball / Dallas: Pinkston; 12. Richardson: Lake Highlands / Richardson; 13. Longview / Lufkin; 14. Bryan / Temple; 15. Klein: Klein Oak / Klein: Klein Forest; 16. Conroe / Humble; 17. Alief: Hastings / Alief: Elsik; 18. Houston: Worthing / Houston: Madison; 19. Houston: Kashmere / Houston; 20. Houston: Wheatley / Houston: Milby; 21. Houston: Aldine / Houston: Smiley; 22. Beaumont: Charlton-Pollard / Orange: West Orange-Stark; 23. Pasadena / Baytown: Sterling; 24. La Porte / League City: Clear Lake; 25. Sugar Land: Dulles / Sugar Land: Clements; 26. Austin: Johnston / Austin; 27. Converse: Judson / San Antonio: Churchill; 28. San Antonio: Holmes / San Antonio: Marshall; 29. San Antonio: Houston / San Antonio: Burbank; 30. San Antonio: East Central / San Antonio: South San Antonio; 31. Corpus Christi: Miller / Victoria: Stroman; 32. Harlingen / McAllen.

Semifinal: Dallas: Kimball 53, Houston: Wheatley 51; Amarillo 57, Austin: Johnston 43.

Final: Amarillo 68, Dallas: Kimball 63.

Members of the Conference 5A boys' state champion Amarillo basketball team are Ashton Nowak, Coy Fields, Jason Rehm, Lance McCown, Sammy Simpson, Dod Clapp, Mike Meadows Coach Allen Simpson, Britt Wright, Kevin Maxey, Craig Brown, Doug Fisher, Horace Stacy, Lance Perry, Brant Capps, Sherman Ray, and Coach Roger Whiteside.