Football 1988-89
Conference 5A
District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Andress / El Paso: Irvin; 2. El Paso: Eastwood / El Paso: Hanks; 3. Amarillo: Tascosa / Amarillo: Palo Duro; 4. Midland: Lee / Odessa: Permian; 5. Sherman / Lewisville: Marcus; 6. Fort Worth: Dunbar / Fort Worth: Trimble Tech; 7. Arlington / Arlington: Lamar; 8. Hurst: Bell / Irving: Nimitz; 9. Garland: Lakeview Centennial / Mesquite; 10. Dallas: Samuell / Dallas: Roosevelt; 11. Duncanville / Dallas: Carter; 12. Plano: Plano East / Plano; 13. Marshall / Lufkin; 14. Waco / Killeen; 15. Huntsville / Humble; 16. Klein: Klein Forest / Houston: Langham Creek; 17. Houston: Strafford / Katy; 18. Sugar Land: Willowridge / Sugar Land: Dulles; 19. Houston: Lamar / Houston: Waltrip; 20. Houston: Yates / Houston: Sterling; 21. Houston: Forest Brook / Houston: Aldine; 22. Baytown: Lee / Port Arthur: Jefferson; 23. La Porte / Deer Park; 24. Galveston: Ball / Angleton; 25. Austin: Johnson / Austin: Westlake; 26. Corpus Christi: Carroll / Alice; 27. Converse: Judson / San Antonio: Churchill; 28. San Antonio: Houston / San Antonio: Edison; 29. Laredo: United / Seguin; 30. San Antonio: Holmes / San Antonio: Clark; 31. Mission / Edinburg; 32. Harllngen / Weslaco.
Bi-District: El Paso: Andress 35, El Paso: Hanks 21; Odessa: Permian 31, Amarillo: Tascosa 7; Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 14, Sherman 14; Irving: Nimitz 35, Arlington 9; El Paso: Eastwood 51, El Paso: Irvin 28; Amarillo: Palo Duro 29, Midland: Lee 8; Lewisville: Marcus 24, Fort Worth: Dunbar 22; Arlington: Lamar 39, Hurst: Bell 0; Garland: Lakeview Centennial 24. Dallas: Roosevelt 7; Plano 38, Duncanville 33; Marshall 52, Killeen 20; Huntsville 17, Houston: Langham Creek 10; Dallas: Samuell 6, Mesquite 3; Dallas: Carter 21. Plano East 7; Lufkin 21, Waco 6; Houston: Klein Forest 19, Humble 0; Houston: Stratford 27, Sugar Land: Dulles 6; Houston: Lamar 25, Houston: Sterling 22; Houston: Forest Brook 33, Port Arthur: Jefferson 28; La Porte 17, Angleton 17; Sugar Land: Willowridge 28, Katy 10; Houston: Yates 34, Houston: Waltrip 20; Houston: Aldine 27, Baytown: Lee 7; Deer Park 23, Galveston: Ball 14; Alice 10, Austin: Johnson 0, Converse: Judson 47, San Antonio: Jefferson 0, San Antonio: Clark 31, Laredo: United 7; Weslaco 21, Mission 13; Corpus Christi: Carroll 35. Austin: Westlake 21; San Antonio: Houston 28, San Antonio: Churchill 21; Seguin 34, San Antonio: Holmes 21; Harlingen 22, Edinburg 20.
Area: Odessa: Permian 41, El Paso: Andress 13; Irving: Nimitz 28. Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 0; Amarillo: Palo Duro 32, El Paso: Eastwood 22; Arlington: Lamar 28, Lewisville: Marcus 0; Garland: Lakeview Centennial 23, Plano 12; Marshall 30, Huntsville 22; Dallas: Carter 28, Dallas: Samuell 0; Lufkin 14, Houston: Klein Forest 14; Houston: Strafford 14, Houston: Lamar 13; Houston: Forest Brook 56, La Porte 29; Sugar Land: Willowridge 35, Houston: Yates 13; Deer Park 40, Houston: Aldine 3; Converse: Judson 42. Alice 0; San Antonio: Clark 17, Weslaco O; Corpus Christi: Carroll 13, San Antonio: Houston 12; Harlingen 20, Seguin 13.
Regional: Odessa: Permian 48, Irving: Nimitz 7; Arlington: Lamar 41, Amarillo: Palo Duro 0; Marshall 24, Garland: Lakeview Centennial 14; Dallas: Carter 31, Lufkin 7; Houston Stratford 39, Houston: Forest Brook 33; Sugar Land: Willowridge 35, Deer Park 10; Converse: Judson 24, San Antonio: Clark 13; Corpus Christi: Carroll 21, Harlingen 10.
Quarterfinal: Odessa: Permian 21, Arlington: Lamar 7; Dallas: Carter 22, Marshall 18; Houston: Stratford 10, Sugar Land: Willowridge 7; Converse: Judson 30, Corpus Christi: Carroll 0.
Semifinal: Dallas: Carter 14, Odessa: Permian 9; Converse: Judson 16, Houston: Strafford 0.
Final: Dallas: Carter 31, Converse: Judson 14.
Members of the Conference 5A state champion Dallas Carter football team are Marcus Grant, Gary Edwards, Anthony Allen, Roderick Dewitt, Harvey Harper, Leshai Maston, Brian Mitchell, Harold Jones, Robert Hall, Stephen McKnight, Charles Butler, Detrick Clark, Assistant Athletic Director Jackie Edwards, Kevin Hawkins, Clifton Abraham, Arthur Jordan, Keith Valentine, Keith Campbell, David Jones, Timothy Jones, Harvey McDaniels, Ryan Thornton, Chris Tidline, Kevin McKnight, Kelsey Willis, Jessie Armstead, Michael Terry, Darius Smnh, Nathaniel Thompson, Michael Griggs, Charles Horton, Tracie Perry, John Woodberry, Joe Burch, Nathaniel Savage, Cedric Buckley, Patrick Williams, Brian Moore, Derrick Cherry, Edwin Crittendon, John Oliver, Jeffery McInnis, Rashaan Owens, Stephen Tolliver, Earnest Foster, Jr,, Uzoma Moore, Robert Williams, Ivery Dillard, Derrick Evans, Greg Hill, Joseph Tips, Roderick Wilson, Jason Franks, Darren Haley, Richard Thomas, Shaun Banks, Michael Long, Rodney White, Kendras Heard, Bryant Wren, Arturio Morgan, Brian Tanner, Billy Pruitt, Efrem Thomas, Antoine Christian, Kendric Flemmings, Sherman Christian, Robert Morgan, Keith Clarkson, Marion Jackson, Torri Birdwell, Curtis Guyton, Melvin Gaston, Jermauld Cobbs, Assistant Principal Ralph Chaney, Assistant Principal Robert Munoz, Dean of Instruction Dorothy Williams, Principal Clarence Russeau, Coach Edde Payne, Coach Chester Barnes, Coach Bruce Chambers, Coach George Roland, Head Coach Freddie James, Coach Arvis Vonner, Assistant Athletic Director Lori Harris, Coach Ken Turner, Coach John Eakin, Coach Bobby Nevels, Athletic Director John Kincaide, Assistant Athletic Director Robert Thomas, and Assistant Athletic Director Charlie Dyer.
Conference 4A
District Representatives: 1. Levelland / Hereford; 2. Bye; 3. Bye; 4. Sweetwater / Monahans; 5. Wlchita Falls: Hirschi / Fort Worth: Boswell; 6. Everman / Fort Worth: Brewer, 7. Brownwood / Cleburne; 8. Taylor / Belton; 9. Dennison / Dallas Highland Park; 10. Paris / Hallsville; 11. Dallas: Madison / Dallas: Jefferson; 12. Bye; 13. Bye; 14. Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins / Midlothian; 15. Terrell / Corsicana; 16. Kilgore / Tyler: Chapel Hill; 17. Silsbee / Jasper; 18. Bye; 19. Houston: King / Crosby; 20. Orange: West Orange-Stark / Nederland; 21. Katy: Mayde Creek / Tomball; 22. Bye; 23. Bay City / Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated; 24. Bye; 25. Bastrop / Buda: Hays; 26. Bye; 27. Bye; 28. Kerrville: Tivy / New Braunfels; 29. Uvalde / Pleasanton; 30. Corpus Christi: Calallen / Gregory Gregory-Portland; 31. Bye; 32. Mercedes / Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa.
Bi-District: Wichita Falls: Hirschi 21, Fort Worth: Brewer 10; Bdton 35, Brownwood 14; Everman 10, Fort Worth: Boswell 3; Cleburne 14, Taylor 10; Denison 23. Hallsville 6; Tyler: Chapel Hill 31, Terrell 7; Paris 14, Dallas: Highland Park 13; Kilgore 27, Corsicana 10; Houston: King 49, Nederland 16; Orange: West Orange-Stark 35, Crosby 7; Uvalde 41, Gregory: Gregory-Portland 7; Corpus Christi: Calallen 17, Pleasanton 7.
Area: Monahans 35. Levelland 6; Wichita Falls: Hirschi 26, Belton 16; Hereford 19, Sweetwater 12; Cleburne 20, Everman 7; Denison 36, Dallas: Madison 0; Midlothian 19, Tyler: Chapel Hill 13; Paris 27, Dallas: Jefferson 21; Kilgore 24, Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins 6; Silsbee 38, Houston: King 7; Tomball 15, Bay City 6; Orange: West Orange-Stark 38, Jasper 15; Katy: Mayde Creek 16, Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated 10; Bastrop 33, New Braunfels 23; Uvalde 21, Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa 20; Kerrville: Tivy 41, Buda: Hays 12; Corpus Christi: Calallen 47, Mercedes 6.
Regional: Monahans 14, Wichita Falls: Hirschi 6; Cleburne 35, Hereford 20; Denison 24, Midlothian 0; Paris 28, Kilgore 7; Tomball 26, Silsbee 14; Orange: West Orange-Stark 14, Katy: Mayde Creek 0; Uvalde 24, Bastrop 21; Kerrville: Tivy 41, Corpus Christi: Calallen 23.
Quarterfinal: Cleburne 22, Monahans 14; Paris 30, Denison 17; Orange: West Orange-Stark 24, Tomball 22; Kerrville: Tivy 43, Uvalde 14.
Semifinal: Paris 40, Cleburne 0; Orange: West Orange-Stark 28, Kerrville: Tivy 14.
Final: Paris 31, Orange: West Orange-Stark 13.
Members of the Conference 4A state champion Paris football team are Marty Rosson, Gerry Young, James Dillard, Daniel Gonzales, Trent Price, Derek Lamb, Antonio Ellis, Johnny Robinson, David Smith, Roddy Wortham, Darwin Ferguson, Michael Hightower, Key Battle, Donald Upton, Ritchie Dixon, Steve Walker, Carlos Bass, Marcus Henderson, Greg Threadgill, Rodney Kendricks, Jeffrey Haskins, Michael Johnson, Andre Dunkins, Richard Jones, Mark Stelipflug, James Wasson, David Hill, Coach Johnny Holleman, Dewayne Fuller, Shannon Miller, Kyle Brakegill, Judd Payne, Cliff Brooks, Rodney Johnson, Boyd Milby, Robert Mattison, Perry Fuller, Mike Pullins, Coach David Clapp, Head Coach Allen Wilson, Coach Billy Blurton, Mark Pratt, Steve Moore, Jessie Council, Kenneth Ellis, Eric Reed, Rodaniel Sims, Lionel Lane, Clarence Sims, Bobby Hanison, Darren Lane, Michael Fuller, Coach Robert Qualls.
Conference 3A
District Representatives: 1. Canyon / Childress; 2. Littlefield / Tulia; 3. Brownfleld / Denver City; 4. Midland: Greenwood / Kermit; 5. Decatur / Vernon; 6. Springtown / Aledo; 7. Colorado City / Clyde; 8. Brady / Llano; 9. Southlake: Carroll / Gainesville; 10. Bonham / Clark; 11. Alvarado / Ferris; 12. Wills Point / Mabank; 13. Mount Vernon / Mineola; 14. Texarkana: Pleasant Grove / Clarksville; 15. Daingerfield / Linden: Linden-Kildare; 16. Gladewater / White Oak; 17. Waco: La Vega / Marlin; 18. Mexia / Fairfield; 19. La Grange / Hearne; 20. Navasota / Brookshire: Royal; 21. Crockett / Center; 22. Orangefield / Kirbyville; 23. Trinity / Montgomery, 24. Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett / Mont Belvieu: Barbers Hill; 25. Lampasas / Dripping Springs; 26. Somerset / Castroville: Medina Valley; 27. Yoakam / Edna 28. Sweeny / Hitchcock; 29. Carrizo Springs / Devine; 30. Corpus Christi: West Oso / George West; 31. Hebbronville / Freer; 32. Port Isabel / Mission: Sharyland.
Bi-District: Canyon 5, Tulia 3; Brownfield 3, Kermit 0; Decatur 38, Aledo 22; Colorado City 12, Llano 0; Littlefield 28, Childress 0; Denver City 13, Midland: Greenwood 6; Springtown 21, Vernon 6; Clyde 17, Brady 14; Southlake: Carroll 52, Commerce 6; Mabank 7, Alvarado 2; Clarksville 16, Mount Vernon 0; Daingerfield 49, White Oak 21; Gainesville 24, Bonham 0; Wills Point 48, Ferris 22; Pleasant Grove 35, Mineola 0; Linden: Linden-Kildare 31, Gladewater 6; Fairfield 21, Waco: La Vega 0; La Grange 29, Royal Brookshire 12; Crockett 21, Kirbyville 16; Trinity 15, Barbers Hill 0; Mexia 27, Marlin 7; Navasota 28, Hearne 7; Orangefield 28, Center 11; Hamshire-Fannett 34, Montgomery 6; Castroville: Medina Valley 35, Lampasas 14; Hitchcock 15, Yoakum 7; Carrizo Springs 16, George West 0; Hebbronville 19, Mission: Sharyland 8; Dripping Springs 39, Somerset 35; Sweeny 20, Edna 20; Corpus Christi: West Oso 35, Devine 0; Port Isabel 14, Freer 12.
Area: Brownfield 22, Canyon 14; Decatur 27, Colorado City 0; Denver City 21, Littlefield 3; Springtown 20, Clyde 7; Southlake: Carroll 40, Mabank 6; Daingerfield 34, Clarksville 7; Willis Point 32, Gainesville 15; Linden: Linden-Kildare 30, Texerkana: Pleasant Grove 9; Fairfield 35, La Grange 12; Crockett 13, Trinity 10; Navasota 7, Mexia 6; Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett 21, Orangefield 14; Hitchcock 28, Castroville: Medina Valley 27; Carrizo Springs 20, Hebbronville 14; Sweeny 47, Dripping Springs 18; Corpus Christi: West Oso 21, Port Isabel 7.
Regional: Decatur 21, Brownfield 14; Denver City 20, Springtown 19; Southlake: Carroll 42, Daingerfleld 13; Wills Point 7, Linden: Linden-Kildare 3; Fairfield 32, Crockett 7; Navasota 7, Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett 0; Hitchock 27, Carrizo Springs 2; Sweeny 21, Corpus Christi: West Oso 6.
Quarterfinal: Decatur 37, Denver City 8; Southlake: Carroll 41, Wills Point 0; Navasota 13, Fairfield 10; Sweeny 21, Hitchcock 7.
Semifinal: Southlake: Carroll 23, Decatur 0; Navasota 14, Sweeny 8.
Final: Southlake: Carroll 42, Navasota 8.
Members of the Conference 3A state champion Southlake Carroll football team are Ricky Hatfield, Jeff Myatt, Jason Fernandez, Wayne Walker, Donnie Thaden, Bret Moser, Jason Skinner, Joel Skinner, Don Baldwin, Brian Kubalik, Scott Huebner, Jeff Robertson, Andy Sisk, Mike Uldrich, Bret Maloney, David Blanchard, Jason Myatt, Brian Summers, Ryan Edwards, Kyie Burns, Shane Rodges, Robert Pekowski, Craig Nimphius, James Wood, Brad Jacobs, David Hackett, James Martin, Bob Keli, Todd Strickland, Ellis Howard, Jim Wooll, Chris Nietenhoefer, Colby Hoefar, Dale Vogel, Gary Bohnsack, Bo Renshaw, Brandon Sisco, Stephen Koven, Jimmy Elkins, Kevin Holmes, Marty Dunbar, Dan Blackwell, Clay Gustafson, John Kothman, Brandon Murdock, Brent Reneau, Scott McCann, Head Coach Bob Ledbetter, Coach Jeff Dixon, Coach Jim Cain, Coach Al Rushing, Coach Fred Maples, Coach Joel Berry, Coach Steve Lineweaver, Coach Ronnie Cullum, Coach Ken Cook, and Coach David Walker.
Conference 2A
District Representatives: 1. Stinnett: West Texas / Panhandle; 2. Quanah / Canadian: 3. Abernathy / Olton; 4. Idalou / Shallowater; 5. Stanton / McCamey; 6. Big Lake: Reagan County / Winters; 7. Anson / Stamford; 8. De Leon / Eastland; 9. Olney / Electra; 10. Pilot Point: Selz / Aubrey, 11. Celina / Howe; 12. Farmersville / Royse City; 13. Rio Vista / Grandview; 14. Italy / Kerens; 15. Coleman / San Saba; 16. McGregor / Lorena; 17. Cooper / Bogata: Rivercrest; 18. Grand Saline / Alba: Alba-Golden; 19. Hughes Springs / Omaha: Pewitt; 20. Tatum / Waskom; 21. Overton / Winona; 22. Hemphill / Shelbyville; 23. Groveton / Grapeland; 24. Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden / New Waverly; 25. Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott / Franklin; 26. Manor / Schulenburg; 27. Mason / Johnson City: Johnson; 28. Shiner / La Vernia; 29. Boling / East Bernard; 30. Refugio / Yorktown; 31. Lytle / Brackett; 32. Woodsboro / Benavides.
Bi-District: Stinnett: West Texas 36, Canadian 20; Abernathy 41, Shallowater 20; Stanton 24, Winters 12; Eastland 40, Anson 6; Quanah 34, Panhandle 7; Idalou 35, Olton 0; Big Lake: Reagan County 20, McCamey 6; De Leon 40, Stamford 15; Olney 31, Aubrey 6; Celina 42, Royse City 36; Kerens 15, Rio Vista 9; Lorena 35, Coleman 33; Pilot Point: Selz 21, Electra 20; Farmersville 34, Howe 3; Grandview 3, Italy 0; McGregor 41, San Saba 25; Cooper 48, Alba: Alba-Golden 0; Hughes Springs 49, Waskom 0; Overton 16, Shelbyville 14; Groveton 54, New Waverly 16; Grand Saline 48, Bogata: Rivercrest 8; Omaha: Pewitt 20, Tatum 13; Hemphill 24, Winona 7; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 62, Grapeland 6; Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott 24, Schulenburg 21; Mason 12, La Vernia 7; Boling 27, Yorktown 0; Lytle 19, Benavides 13; Manor 24, Franklin 6; Shiner 33, Johnson City: Johnson 0; Refugio 49, East Bernard 13; Woodsboro 12, Bracketville 0.
Area: Stinnett: West Texas 35, Abernathy 7; Eastland 20, Stanton 6; Quanah 25, Idalou 20; De Leon 17, Big Lake: Reagan County 14; Celina 48, Olney 14; Lorena 47, Kerens 0; Pilot Point: Selz 30, Farmersville 28; McGregor 51, Grandview 8; Hughes Springs 34, Cooper 22; Groveton 48, Overton 7; Grand Saline 28, Omaha: Pewitt 0; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 55, Hemphill 6; Mason 14, Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott 7; Boling 41, Lytle 0; Manor 21, Shiner 7; Refugio 49, Woodsboro 0.
Regional: Eastland 17, Stinnett: West Texas 0; Quanah 24, De Leon 22; Celina 38, Lorena 26; McGregor 34, Pilot Point: Selz 0; Hughes Springs 20, Groveton 20; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 35, Grand Saline 3; Boling 35, Mason 8; Refugio 12, Manor 6.
Quarterfinal: Quanah 41, Eastland 21; Celina 29, McGregor 25; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 34, Hughes Springs 20; Refugio 35, Boling 0.
Semifinal: Quanah 42, Celina 28; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 23, Refugio 17.
Final: Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 35, Quanah 14.
Members of the Conference 2A state champion Corrigan-Camden football team are Coach Keith Gardner, Coach Donald Carr, Bryant Brooks, Tony Stephens, Adam Stanford, Undra Holman, Robbie Chisolm, Fred Jones, Pat Cooper, Athletic Director Jim Skinner, Lester Knight, Larry Whitfield, Chris Standley, Paul Woods, Devin Morris, Scott Putnam, Darwin Fisher, Joe Nixon, Kerry George, Coach Dan Reeves, Coach Ray Bostick, Robert McQueen, John Cooper, Tony Davis, John Bolin, Roy Beauchamp, Jimmie Menifee, Charles Whitaker, Johnny Dishmon, Coach Russell Conner, and Coach Ed Monzingo.
Conference 1A
11 Man
District Representatives: 1. White Deer / Follett; 2. Bye: 3. Happy / Sudan; 4. O'Donnell / Plains; 5. Sanderson / Grandfalls: Grandfalls-Royalty; 6. Bye; 7. Bye; 8. Rankin / Garden City; 9. Munday / Paducah; 10. Bye; 11. Bye; 12. Muenster / Lindsay; 13. Baird / Rotan; 14. Paradise / Tolar; 15. Menard / Eden; 16. Rising Star / Cross Plains; 17. Gunter / Bells; 18. Bye; 19. Ladonia: Fannindel / Gilmer: Union Hill; 20. Oakwood / Mount Enterprise; 21. Wortham / Frost; 22. Bremond / Normangee; 23. Bye; 24. Burkeville / Apple Springs; 25. Crawford / Riesel; 26. Bye; 27. Bye; 28. Bartlett / Thrall; 29. D'Hanis / Barksdale: Nueces Canyon; 30. Bye; 31. Flatonia / Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan; 32. Charlotte / Agua Dulce.
Bi-District: Plains 23, Happy 13; Sudan 35, O'Donnell 15; Baird 49, Tolar 0; Cross Plains 20, Menard 10; Rotan 22, Paradise 14; Eden 42, Rising Star 2; Ladonia: Fannindel 49, Mount Enterprises 18; Wortham 27, Normangee 6; Gilmer: Union Hill 22, Oakwood 7; Bremond 35, Frost 12; Flatonia 57, Agua Dulce 0; Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan 31, Charlotte 14.
Area: White Deer 36, Plains 14; Garden City 50, Sanderson 6; Follett 24, Sudan 7; Rankin 48, Grandfalls: Grandfalls-Royalty 0; Lindsay 16, Munday 8; Baird 14, Cross Plains 12; Muenster 38, Paducah 0; Rotan 39, Eden 7; Ladonia: Fannindel 39, Gunter 7; Wortham 14, Apple Springs 7; Gilmer: Union Hill 26, Bells 13; Bremond 0, Burkeville O; Thrall 32, Crawford 6; Flatonia 33, D'Hanis 7; Bartlett 32, Riesel O; Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan 23, Barksdale: Nueces Canyon 14.
Regional: White Deer 21, Garden City 20; Rankin 28, Follett 7; Lindsay 12, Baird O; Rotan 41, Muenster 14; Ladonia: Fannindel 21, Wortham 16; Bremond 28, Gilmer: Union Hill 12; Flatonia 35, Thrall 8; Bartlett 32, Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan 14.
Quarterfinal: White Deer 35, Rank1n 20; Lindsay 31, Rotan 28; Ladonia: Fannindel 37, Bremond 36; Flatonia 25, Bartlett 24.
Semifinal: White Deer 35, Lindsay O; Flatonia 28, Ladonia: Fannindel 0.
Final: White Deer 14, Flatonia 13.
Members of the Conference 1A state champion White Deer football team are Casey Stafford, Brlan Weese, Lee Barrett, Ray Pipes, Jerod Cox, Jason Marlar, Darren Hudson, Toby Marnett, Garett Williams, Justin Clark, Coach Kent Hargis, William Hicks, Mark Walden, Daniel Gillespie, Jeff Sullivan, Troy Cummins, Zach Thomas, Coach Terry Cox, Coach Windy Williams, Blane Wheeler, Coach Scott Murray, T.W. Lowe, Tim Davis, Allen Mercer, Chris Luster, Brady Burns, Bart Thomas, Tommy Martinez, Coach Gary Richardson, Jim Jones, Stephen Urbanczyk, Shannon Younger, Marcus Hall, Alan Holly, Bryan Waltman, Jeremey Krieg, Coach Brad Blankenship, and Coach Derryl Friday.
6 Man
District Representatives: 1. Bovina / Lazbuddie; 2. Higgins / Silverton; 3. New Home / Wilson; 4. Bye; 5. Fort Hancock / Sierra Blanca; 6. Lamesa: Klondike / Lenorah: Grady; 7. Trent / Loraine; 8. Christoval / Coleman: Panther Creek; 9. Jayton: Jayton-Girard / Harrold; 10. Bye; 11. Newcastle / Rule; 12. May / Strawn; 13. Zephyr / Cherokee; 14. Jonesboro / Iredell; 15. Bye; 16. Mildord / Covington.
Bi-District: Silverton 16, Bovina 14; Fort Hancock 61, Grady 16; Trent 89, Coleman: Panther Creek 69; Lazbuddie 71, Higgis 36; Sierra Blanca 31, Lamesa Klondike 23; Christoval 60, Lorraine 12; Strawn 52, Newcastle 47; Zephyr 68, Iredell 22; May 48, Rule 30; Jonesboro 54, Cherokee 23.
Regional: New Home 36, Silverton 12; Fort Hancock 59, Trent 14; Lazbuddie 64, Wilson 44; Christoval 48, Sierra Blanca O; Jayton: Jayton-Girard 69. Strawn 30; Zephyr 62, Covington 12; May 44, Harrold 8; Milford 38, Jonesboro 24.
Quarterfinal: Fort Hancock 68, New Home 46; Christoval 42, Lazbuddie 26; Zephyr 62, Jayton: Jayton-Girard 34; May 54, Milford 20.
Semifinal: Fort Hancock 67, Christoval 40; Zephyr 54, May 36.
Final: Fort Hancock 76, Zephyr 30.
Members of the Conference 1A 6-man state champion Fort Hancock football team are Javier Soto, Scott Carr, Jack Shively, Wade Polk, Arturo Nava, Mario Loya, Aurello Saldana, Francisco Gonzales, Cipriano Loya, Francisco Solis, Robert Hinojosa, Kelly Legarretta, Tim Rose, Albert Solis, Joe Rodriguez, Harvey Medrano, Jaime Agullar, Victor Padilla, Coach Jose Franco, Head Coach Danny Medina, Harvey Vargas, Everett Fanis, Shawn Henderson, Trey Rose, Frank Solis, Herman Hernandez, and Manny Galindo.