Football 1987-86
Conference 5A
District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Andress / El Paso: Irvin; 2. El Paso: Eastwood / El Paso Hanks: 3. Amarillo: Palo Duro / Amarillo; 4. Midland: Lee / Odessa: Permian; 5. Denton / Lewisville; 6. Fort Worth: Trlmble Tech / Fort Worth: Southwest; 7. Fort Worth: Haltom / Arlington; 8. Irving: MacArthur / Duncanville; 9. Mesquite: North Mesquite / Garland; 10. Dallas: Roosevelt / Dallas: Spruce; 11. Dallas: Carter / Dallas: White; 12. Plano / Plano East; 13. Longview / Tyler: Lee; 14. Waco / Killeen: Ellison; 15. Humble: Kingwood / Bryan; 16. Houston: Langham Creek / Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks; 17. Houston: Strafford / Katy Mayde Creek; 18. Houston: Madison / Houston: Lamar; 19. Houston: Waltrip / Houston: Washington; 20. Houston: Yates / Houston: Sterling; 21. Aldine / Houston: MacArthur; 22. Beaumont: West Brook / Port Arthur: Jefferson; 23. Pasadena: Dobie / Deer Park; 24. La Marque / La Porte; 25. Sugar Land: Clements / Sugar Land: Willowridge; 26. Corpus Christi: Carroll / Alice; 27. Austin: Reagan / Austin: Crockett; 28. Converse: Judson / San Antonio: Churchill; 29. San Antonio: Fox Tech / San Antonio: Sam Houston; 30. San Antonio: Holmes / San Antonio: Clark; 31. Edinburg / Mission; 32. Harlingen / Weslaco.
Bi-District: El Paso: Andress 20, El Paso: Hanks 0; Odessa: Permian 20, Amarillo: Palo Duro 10; Denton 41, Fort Worth: Southwest 10; Fort Worth: Haltom 14, Duncanville 13; El Paso: Eastwood 14, El Paso: Irvin 12; Midland: Lee 35, Amarillo 7; Lewisville 41, Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 20; Arlington 7, Irving: MacArthur 0; Mesquite: North Mesquite 27, Dallas: Spruce 14; Dallas: Carter 29, Plano East 17; Longview 28, Killeen: Ellison 10; Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks 28, Humble: Kingwood 21; Dallas: Roosevelt 6, Garland 0; Plano 35, Dallas: White 14; Waco 22, Tyler: Lee 0; Houston: Langham Creek 43, Bryan 21; Houston: Stratford 27, Houston: Lamar 12; Houston: Waltrip 30, Houston: Sterling 6; Aldine 48, Port Arthur: Jefferson 27; La Porte 10, Pasadena: Dobie 7; Houston: Madison 20, Katy: Mayde Creek 14; Houston: Yates 35, Houston: Washington 0; Houston: MacArthur 14, Beaumont: West Brook 13; Deer Park 14, La Marque 14; Sugar Land: Clements 21, Alice 20; San Antonio: Churchill 17, Austin: Reagan 16; San Antonio: Clark 31, San Antonio: Fox Tech 6; Edinburg 13, Weslaco 6; Sugar Land: Willowridge 15, Corpus Christi: Carroll 10; Converse: Judson 31, Austin: Crockett 14; San Antonio: Sam Houston 13, San Antonio: Holmes 10; Mission 54, Harlingen 7.
Area: Odessa: Permian 34, E1 Paso: Andress 0; Denton 14, Fort Worth: Haltom 3; Midland: Lee 49, E1 Paso: Eastwood 14; Arlington 21, Lewisville 3; Mesquite: North Mesquite 9, Dallas: Carter 7; Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks 21, Longview 7; Plano 21, Dallas: Roosevelt 12; Waco 23, Houston: Langham Creek 8; Houston: Stratford 17, Houston: Waltrip 16; La Porte 31, Aldine 14; Houston: Yates 21, Houston: Madison 7; Houston: MacArthur 25, La Marque 13; San Antonio: Churchill 9, Sugar Land: Clements 0; San Antonio: Clark 15, Edinburg 7; Sugar Land: Willowridge 17, Converse: Judson 8; Mission 34, San Antonio: Sam Houston 6.
Regional: Odessa: Permian 16, Denton 3; Arlington 27, Midland: Lee 7; Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks 28, Mesquite: North Mesquite 28; Plano 21, Houston: Langham Creek 14; Houston Strafford 14, La Porte 13; Aldine: MacArthur 20, Houston: Yates 17; San Antonio: Churchill 16, San Antonio: Clark 14; Sugar Land: Willowridge 28, Mission 7.
Quarterfinal: Odessa: Permian 35, Arlington 35; Plano 24, Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks 21; Houston: Strafford 17, Aldine: MacArthur 13; Sugar Land: Willowridge 14, San Antonio: Churchill 12.
Semifinal: Plano 29, Odessa: Permian 21; Houston: Stratford 30, Sugar Land: Willowridge 16.
Final: Plano 28, Houston: Strafford 21.
Members of the Conference 5A state champion Plano football team are Brett Bray, Karl Duncan, Jason Davidson, John Gomez, John Douglass, Pat Collins, Trey McLean, Ryan Hinch, Jeff Lagos, Joey GresseK, Brooks Hanesworth, Randall Hibbs, Darby Throgmorton, Mike Bebron, Robbie Price, Doug Brayshaw, Ronald Nixon, Barry Millender, Richard Asel, Scott Starnes, Craig James, John Augustus, Richard proctor, Mike Young, Glen Jones, Todd Cione, Lance Proctor, Chris Goodman, Kevin Simons, Scotty Stimpson, Shannon Ford, Bruce Van Deruen, Larry Durham, J.J. Vasquez, Corey Cheek, Eric Merz, David Schultz, Chance Witcher, Rip Bayless, Dirk Nethers, Mark Brant, Steve Needham, Brian Blood, Tommy Barker, Andy Hickey, Steve Lenart, Mike Cokely, Dennis Aushn, Justin Hall, Tim Euting, Craig Jeffries, Kevin Ford, Brad Funk, Travis Pearson, Andy Todd, Chris Ewing, Jim Nix, and Brent Heath.
Conference 4A
District Representatives: 1. Canyon / Borger; 2. Sweetwater / Monahans; 3. Wlchita Falls: Hirschi / Vernon; 4. Everman / Brownwood; 5. Allen / Rockwall; 6. Dallas: Seagoville / Dallas: Hillcrest; 7. Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins / Ennis; 8. Henderson / Kilgore; 9. Waco: Midway / Taylor; 10. Tomball / Houston: King; 11. Orange: West OrangeStark / Jasper; 12. West Columbia: Columbia / Wharton; 13. Schertz: Clemens / Kerrville: Tivy; 14. Uvalde / SanAntonio: Alamo Heights; 15. Gregory: Gregory-Portland / Corpus Christi: Calallen; 16. Raymondville / Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa.
Bi-District: Canyon 34, Monahans 7; Brownwood 10, Wichita Falls: Hirschi 6; Sweetwater 42, Borger 14; Vernon 12, Everman 3; Dallas: Hillcrest 19, Allen 21; Kilgore 9, Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins 2; Rockwall 31, Dallas: Seagoville 13; Ennis 9, Henderson 7; Houston: King 22, Waco: Midway 0; Orange: West Orange-Stark 33, Wharton 0; Tomball 23, Taylor 13; West Columbia: Columbia 28, Jasper 6; Schertz: Clemens 35, San Antonio: Alamo Heights 6; Gregory Gregory-Portland 30, Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa 13; Kerrville: Tivy 21, Uvalde 20; Corpus Christi: Calallen 26, Raymondville 8.
Regional: Canyon 42, Brownwood 22; Sweetwater 22, Vernon 14; Kilgore 49, Allen 6; Rockwall 41, Ennis 6; Orange: West Orange-Stark 27, Houston: King 13; West Columbia: Columbia 32, Tomball 12; Schertz: Clemens 35, Gregory: Gregory-Portland 7; Kerrville: Tivy 35, Corpus Christi: Calallen 6.
Quarterfinal: Sweetwater 35, Canyon 14; Rockwall 34, Kilgore 21; Orange: West Orange-Stark 30, West Columbia: Columbia 7; Kerrville: Tivy 27, Schertz: Clemens 7.
Semifinal: Rockwall 13, Sweetwater 6; Orange: West OrangeStark 21, Kerrville: Tivy 7.
Final: Orange: West Orange-Stark 17, Rockwall 7.
Members of the Conference 4A state champion West Orange-Stark football team are Russell Holt, Will Dewaal, Jimmy Knox, Derek Ledet, Russell Turkel, Tony Bray, Chris Ori, Vance Wilson, Brian McCorvy, Dewayne Evans, Tevis Roberts, Lannie Claybar, Calvin DeClouet, Valenti Allen, Quinton Tezeno, Rick Dearing, Devron Temple, Jelmar Rhodes, Darryle Brown, Mack Anderson, Julian Richard, Rodney Jolivette, Michael Collins, Ron Hasley, Jim Bob Aven, Marvis Brown, Willie Johnson, Pat Blanchard, Frank Gans, Terrance Brown, Reggie Garrett, Eric West, Willie Netherly, Jason Runnels, Marcus Hebert, Donovan Gans, Paul Hebert, Kevin Smith, Earlton Rogers, Tremain Lewis, Vemon Hill, Adam Washington, Alicia Jensen, Dawn Fusilier, Yolanda Pugh, Ronnie Anderson, Thomas Brooks, Bob Byerly, Robert Tywater, Jerry Nichols, Dan Hooks, Cornel Thompson, Mark Foreman, Mark Collins, Charles Broussard, and J.B. Bearden.
Conference 3A
District Representatives: 1. Childress / Perryton; 2. Tulia / Littlefield; 3. Slaton / ldalou; 4. Kermit / Fabens; 5. Abilene: Wylie / Ballinger; 6. Iowa Park / Decatur; 7. Waco: La Vega / McGregor; 8. Burnet / Lampasas; 9. Southlake: Carroll / Springtown; 10. Hillsboro / Aledo; 11. Wylie / Bonham; 12. Wills Point / Mabank; 13. Daingerfield / Pittsburg; 14. Brownsboro / Lindale; 15. Unden: Linden-Kildare / Hooks; 16. Gladewater / White Oak; 17. Crockett / Fairfield; 18. Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden / Diboll; 19. Newton / Kirbyville; 20. Orangefield / Mont Belvieu: Barbers Hill; 21. Cameron: Yoe / Navasota; 22. Montgomery / Splendora; 23. Bellville / Sealy; 24. Needville / Hitchcock; 25. La Grange / Smithville; 26. Cuero; / Hallettsville; 27. Somerset / Medina Valley; 28. Pearsall / Jourdanton; 29. Slnton / Floresville; 30. Corpus Christi: West Oso / Aransas Pass; 31. Hebbronville / Freer; 32. Santa Rosa / Port Isabel.
Bi-District: Littlefield 38, Childress 0; Slaton 21, Fabens 14; Decatur 34, Abilene: Wylie 2; Waco: La Vega 22, Lampasas 7; Perryton 6, Tulia 6; Kermit 42. Idalou 6; Iowa Park 32, Ballinger 19; McGregor 43, Burnet 3; Southlake: Carroll 42, Aledo 20; Wylie 24, Mabank 0; Daingerfield 42, Lindale 13; Linden: Linden-Kildare 26, White Oak 3; Springtown 14, Hillsboro 0; Bonham 24, Wills Point 0; Pittsburg 31, Brownsboro 7; Gladewater 35, Hooks 7; Diboll 21, Crockett 14; Newton 40, Mont Belvieu: Barbers Hill 8; Cameron: Yoe 40, Splendora 0; Hitchcock 26, Bellville 15; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 20, Fairfield 7; Kirbyville 21, Orangefield 0; Navasota 19, Montgomery 10; Needville 17, Sealy 7; La Grange 13, Hallettsville 7; Jourdanton 41, Somerset 16; Sinton 34, Aransas Pass 0; Hebbronville 22, Port Isabel 10; Cuero 47, Smithville 0; Medina Valley 21, Pearsall 20; Floresville 10, Corpus Christi: West Oso 7; Santa Rosa 28, Freer 13.
Area: Littlefield 38, Slaton 0; Waco: La Vega 21, Decatur 16; Kermit 14, Tulia 0; McGregor 21, lowa Park 17; Southlake: Carroll 27, Wylie 12; Linden: Linden-Kildare 21, Daingerfield 17; Springtown 18, Bonham 14; Gladewater 27, Pittsburg 0; Newton 42, Diboll 14; Cameron: Yoe 21, Hitchcock 14; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 31, Kirbyville 14; Navasota 28, Needville 6; La Grange 19, Jourdanton 13; Hebbronville 7, Sinton 7; Cuero 41, Medina Valley 6; Floresville 41, Santa Rosa 21.
Regional: Waco: La Vega 29, Littlefield 0; McGregor 30, Kermit 6; Southlake: Carroll 14, Linden: Linden-Kildare 13; Gladewater 20, Springtown 6; Cameron: Yoe 14, Newton 9; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 21, Navasota 12; La Grange 28, Hebbronville 16; Cuero 50, Floresville 0.
Quarterfinal: Waco: La Vega 6, McGregor 12; Southlake: Carroll 24, Gladewater 20; Cameron: Yoe 13, Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 0; Cuero 33, La Grange 14.
Semifinal: McGregor 28, Southlake: Carroll 14; Cuero 34, Cameron: Yoe 27.
Final: FINALS: Cuero 14, McGregor 6.
Members of the Conference 3A state champion Cuero football team are James Fuqua, Carlos Taylor, Darin BaKles, Carl Taylor, Wayne Mathis, Stevie Nichols, Russell White, Tim Wolf, Jason Gonzales, Robert Strait, Terry Lewis, Robert Hemandez, David Alvarez, Jason Campbell, Arron Deederstadt, Lamar White, Johnny Blackwell, Kevin Lange, Roger Femandez, Rodney Pedraza, Ty Whitfield, David Solis, Cory Pargmann, Harvey Griffin, Giles Birchum, Dedric Green, Clay Fuchs, Coach Pat Blessing, Coach Mike Tankersley, Coach Robert Solis, Coach Red Kahanek, Wesley Holland, Rene Maldonado, Elvin Johnson, Robert Gardner, John Molter, Benson Goebel, Adam Arroyo, Henry Flores, Kirk Laging, Shane Adams, Coach Gory Campbell, Coach Pete Hurst, Coach John Fuqua, Coach Charles WiKmer, Coach Victor Mathis, Coach Mark Woods, Mike Behrend, Craig Park, Kyle Clark, Mark Gottschalt, Patrick Hurta, Richard Anyuolda, Joe Burke, Brandon Blain, Lloyd Moss, and Vic Rhodes.
Conference 2A
District Representatives: 1. Stinnett / Panhandle; 2. Wellington / Quanah; 3. Abernathy / Earth: Springlake-Earth; 4. New Deal / Shallowater; 5. McCamey / Iraan; 6. Big Lake: Reagan County / Ozona; 7. Hamlin / Haskell; 8. San Saba / Goldthwaite; 9. Electra / Holliday, 10. Boyd / Gainesville: Callisburg; 11. Pottsboro / Tom Bean; 12. Pilot Point: Selz / Celina; 13. Eastland / De Leon; 14. Italy / Millsap; 15. Lorena / China Spring; 16. Mart / Jewett: Leon; 17. Leonard / Cooper; 18. Diana: New Diana / Gilmer Harmony, 19. Royse City / Grand Saline; 20. Kerens / Eustace; 21. Winona / Hawkins; 22. Waskom / Elysian Fields; 23. New Waverly / Groveton; 24. Saratoga West Hardin / Pineland: West Sabine; 25. Liberty Hill / Bartlett; 26. Manor / Rogers; 27. Schulenburg / Vanderbilt: Industrial; 28. Boling / East Bernard; 29. Junction / Mason; 30. San Antonio: Cole / Lytle; 31. La Vernia / Pettus; 32. Refugio / Woodsboro.
Bi-District: Stinnett 27, Quanah 7; Abernathy 22, Shallowater 7; McCamey 42, Ozona 14; Hamlin 35, Goldthwaite 0; Panhandle 7, Wellington 6; New Deal 37, Earth: Sprlnglake-Earth 0; Big Lake: Reagan County 47, Iraan 7; San Saba 26, Haskell 20; Electra 49, Gainesville: Callisburg 12; Pottsboro 48, Celina 8; Eastland 30, Millsap 0; Lorena 34, Jewett: Leon 8; Holliday 15, Boyd 14; Pilot Point: Selz 49, Tom Bean 12; De Leon 13, Italy 12, Mart 44, China Springs 0, Gilmer: Harmony 31, Leonard 21; Eustace 33, Royse City 27; Winona 35, Elysian Fields 7; New Waverly 53, Pineland: West Sabine 12; Cooper 28, Diana: New Diana 6; Kerens 25, Grand Saline 14; Hawkins 37, Waskom 14; Groveton 47, SAratoga: West Hardin O; Rogers 28, Liberty Hi11 6; Schulenburg 14. East Bernard 3; Junction 24, Lytle O; La Vernia 21, Woodsboro 6; Manor 14, Bartlett 6; Boling 34, Vanderbilt: Industrial 25; San Antonio: Cole 28, Mason 18; Refugio 68, Pettus 7.
Area: Abernathy 29, Stinnett 21; Hamlin 26, McCamey 25; New Deal 41, Panhandle O; San Saba 7, Big Lake: Reagan County O; Pottsboro 21, Electra O; Eastland 19, Lorena 19; Pilot Point: Selz 36, Holliday O; Mart 24, De Leon 7; Eustace 58, Gilmer: Harmony 21; Winona 21, New Waverly O; Kerens 27, Cooper 20; Groveton 48, Hawkins 19; Schulenburg 55, Rogers 22; La Vernia 17, Junction 7; Manor 23, Boling 16; Refugio 34, San Antonio: Cole 10.
Regional: Abernathy 33, Hamlin 9; New Deal 34, San Saba 18; Lorena 42, Pottsboro 23; Pilot Point: Selz 19, Mart 14; Eustace 21. Winona 13; Groveton 32, Kerens 7; Schulenburg 14, La Vernia 9; Refugio 42, Manor 21.
Quarterfinal: New Deal 21, Abernathy 7; Lorena 15, Pilot Point: Selz 11; Groveton 34, Eustace 14; Refugio 42, Schulenburg 13.
Semifinal: Lorena 27, New Deal 16; Refugio 0, Groveton 0.
Final: Lorena 8, Refugio 7
Members of the Conference 2A state champion Lorena football team are Tommy Motyka, Gary Young, John Henry, Erik Clark, Brian Glatter, Arthur DeLeon, Jeff Sutton, Doug French, Abel Reyna, Coach Matt Torres, Marc Rogers, Wade Jennings, Brad Benton, J.B. Chaney, Daniel Reyna, David Howard, Derek Clark, Kyle Allred, Coach David Slonaker, Coach Larry Allen, Coach Noel Frank, David Sharp, Brandon Bowles, Denny Kramer, Kellis Sampson, Mike Loomis, Gerald Perry, Eric Cook, Jess Horton, Chad Ivie, Coach Greg Blanchard, and Head Coach John Crawford.
Conference 1A
11 Man
District Representatives: 1. Wheeler / Vega; 2. Anton / Bovina; 3. Plains / O'Donnell; 4. Wink / Grandfalls: Grandfalls-Royalty; 5. Paducah / Munday; 6. Sterling City / Eden; 7. Throckmorton / Perrin: Perrin-Whitt; 8. Baird / Rising Star; 9. Gunter / Celeste; 10. Maud / Tenaha; 11. Coolidge / Wortham; 12. Burkeville / High Island; 13. Bremond / Normangee; 14. Flatonia / Louise; 15. D'Hanis / Rocksprings; 16. Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan / San Isidro.
Bi-District: Wheeler 28, Bovina O; Plains 42, Grandfalls: Grandfalls-Royalty 8; Vega 33, Anton O; O'Donnell 25, Wink 13; Paducah 27. Eden 22; Throckmorton 24, Rising Star 6; Munday 58, Sterling City 7; Baird 41, Perrin: Perrin-Whitt 6; Tenaha 27. Gunter 10; Coolidge 14, High Island 7; Maud 29, Celeste 9; Wortham 16, Burkeville 12; Bremond 36, Louise 23; D'Hanis 40, San Isidro 6; Flatonia 41, Normangee 12; Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan 30, Rocksprings 26.
Regional: Wheeler 29, Plains 20; Vega 20, O'Donnell 15; Paducah 24, Throckmorton O; Munday 28, Baird 6; Tenaha 14. Coolidge 6; Wortham 7, Maud 6; Bremond 27, D'Hanis 21, Flatonia 22, Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan 0.
Quarterfinal: Wheeler 21, Vega 7; Munday 17, Paducah 14; Tenaha 7, Wortham 6; Bremond 15. Flatonia 14.
Semifinal: Wheeler 18, Munday O; Bremond 45, Tenaha 43.
Final: Wheeler 23, Bremond 21.
Members of the Conterence 1A state champion Wheeler 11 man football team are Luke Horton, Bryan Kenney, Richard Smith, David Jones, Grayson Benson, Shane Whiteley, Larry Erwin, Shane Guest, Justin Hughes, Bubba Smith, Shawn Bradstreet, Jeff Morrison, Chad Bentley, Timm Rodgers, Jason Sheets, Steven Horton, Carl McCoy, Tommy Velasquez, Sammy Zepeda, Kyle Sword, Michael Kenney, Monty Kinnard, Bill Blanchard, Lee McCasland, Brandon Childress, Tommy Saucedo, Travis Hughes, Billy Fancher, Kelly Aderholt, Ronnie Hungate, Arthur Altamirano, MaK Smith, Jason Wood, Coach Mike Morgan, Coach Jeff Pierce, Coach Ron Karcher, and Head Coach Preston Smith.
6 Man
District Representatives: 1. New Home / Silverton; 2. Higgins / Vemon: Northside; 3. Fort Hancock / Balmorhea; 4. Wellman / Jayton: Jayton-Girard; 5. Rochester / Benjamin; 6. May / Zephyr; 7. Christoval / Lohn; 8. Bynum / Jonesboro.
Bi-District: Vernon: Northside 25, New Home 20; Jayton: Jayton-Girard 40, Fort Hancock 29; Silverton 27, Higgins 22; Wellman 80, Balmorhea 42; Rochester 45, Zephyr 18; Christoval 56, Jonesboro 16; Benjamin 38, May 26; Lohn 48, Bynum 42.
Quarterfinal: Jayton: Jayton-Girard 48, Vernon: Northside O; Wellman 58, Silverton 8; Christoval 42, Rochester 16; Lohn 48, Benjamin 40.
Semifinal: Wellman 62, Jayton: Jayton-Girard 28; Lohn 38, Christoval 32.
Final: Lohn 58, Wellman 30.
Members of the Conference 1A state champion Lohn 6-man football team are Chris Short, Jessie Martinez, Jesse Constancia, Emilio Campos, Shiloh Alastuo,y Robby Moore, Jon Adams, Emest Massey, Ben Adams, Shaun Bames, Coach Dickye Moore, Coach Joe Young, Michael Calowell, Antonio Campos, Corey Adams, Chris Womack, Johnny Griffice, Brett Moore, Robert Rios, William Covington, Coach Leon Freeman, and Cheerleaders Julie Clifton, Julie Walker, Sabrina Bivens, Kim Swenson, Beccy Massey,