Football 1989-90
Conference 5A
District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Andress / El Paso: Jefferson; 2. El Paso: Bel Air / El Paso: Hanks; 3. Amarillo: Palo Duro / Amarillo; 4. Odessa: Permian / Midland: Lee; 5. Sherman / Lewisville; 6. Fort Worth: Trimble Tech / Fort Worth: Wyatt; 7. Arlington: Lamar / Arlington; 8. Hurst: Bell; Irving: MacArthur; 9. Mesquite / Garland: North Garland; 10. Dallas: Spruce / Dallas: Skyline; 11. Grand Prairie / Duncanville; 12. Richardson: Lake Highlands / Richardson: Pearce; 13. Marshall / Longview; 14. Killeen: Ellison / Temple; 15. Spring: Westfield / Huntsville; 16. Klein: Klein Oak / Klein: Klein Forest; 17. Katy / Alief: Elsik; 18. Sugar Land: Willowridge / Houston: Madison; 19. Houston: Lamar / Houston: Waltrip; 20. Houston: Yates / Houston: Sterling; 21. Houston: Aldine / Houston: Eisenhower; 22. Beaumont: Central / Beaumont: West Brook; 23. Deer Park / Pasadena: South Houston; 24. Angleton / Galveston: Ball; 25. Austin: Westlake / Austin: Johnson; 26. Corpus Christi: King / Corpus Christi: Carroll; 27. Converse: Judson / San Antonio: Roosevelt; 28. San Antonio: Houston / San Antonio: Jefferson; 29. Seguin / San Antonio: McCollum; 30. San Antonio: Marshall / San Antonio: Clark; 31. McAllen / Pharr: Pharr-San Juan-Alamo; 32. Harlingen / Weslaco.
Bi-District: El Paso: Andress 41, El Paso: Hanks 18; Midland: Lee 27, Amarillo: Palo Duro 9; Sherman 14, Fort Worth: Wyatt 7; Arlington: Lamar 27, Irving: MacArthur 7; El Paso: Jefferson 16, El Paso: Bel Air 12; Odessa: Permian 42, Amarillo 0; Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 18, Lewisville 13; Hurst: Bell 22, Arlington 21; Mesquite 41, Dallas: Skyline 19; Grand Prairie 40. Richardson: Pearce 28; Marshall 10, Temple 10; Klein Forest 7, Spring: Westfield 7; Garland: North Garland 14, Dallas: Spruce 10; Richardson: Lake Highlands 42, Duncanville 21; Longview 38, Killeen: Ellison 22; Huntsville 7, Klein Oak 0; Katy 21, Houston: Madison 7; Houston: Lamar 31, Houston: Sterling 16; Houston: Aldine 42, Beaumont: West Brook 14; Deer Park 20, Galveston: Ball 20; Sugar Land: Willowridge 18, Alief: Elsik 6; Houston: Yates 23, Houston: Waltrip 0; Beaumont: Central 28, Houston: Eisenhower 21; Angleton 6, Houston: South Houston 0; Corpus Christi: Carroll 21, Austin: Westlake 14; Converse: Judson 21, San Antonio: Jefferson 0; San Antonio: Clark 28, Seguin 7; Weslaco 32, McAllen 30; Austin: Johnson 10, Victoria 6; San Antonio: Roosevelt 23, San Antonio: Houston 6; San Antonio: Marshall 31, San Antonio: McCollum 7; Harlingen 27, Pharr: Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 14.
Area: Midland: Lee 48, El Paso: Andress 16; Arlington: Lamar 17, Sherman 10; Odessa: Permian 49, El Paso: Jefferson 6; Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 21, Hurst: Bell 14; Grand Prairie 57, Mesquite 17; Marshall 9, Klein Forest 7; Richardson: Lake Highlands 42, Garland: North Garland 35; Huntsville 24, Longview 14; Houston: Lamar 15, Katy 14; Houston: Aldine 24, Deer Park 3; Sugar Land: Willowridge 20, Houston: Yates 14; Angleton 6, Beaumont: Central 0; Converse: Judson 27, Corpus Christi: Carroll 12; San Antonio: Clark 24, Weslaco 15; Austin: Johnson 23, San Antonio: Roosevelt 6; Harlingen 14, San Antonio: Marshall 11.
Regional: Arlington: Lamar 17, Midland: Lee 3; Odessa: Permian 49, Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 6; Marshall 23, Grand Prairie 19; Huntsville 36, Richardson: Lake Highlands 33; Houston: Aidine 42, Houston: Lamar 6; Sugar Land: Willowridge 27, Angleton 0; Converse: Judson 17, San Antonio: Clark 14; Harlingen 14, Austin: Johnson 0.
Quarterfinal: Odessa: Permian 20, Arlington: Lamar 10; Marshall 21, Huntsville 8; Houston: Aldine 14, Sugar Land: Willowridge 6; Converse: Judson 31, Harlingen 9.
Semifinal: Odessa: Permian 31, Marshall 14; Houston: Aldine 48, Converse: Judson 14.
Final: Odessa: Permian 28, Houston: Aldine 14.
Members of the 5A State Championship Permian football team include Kyle Toomire, Chris McMillan, Trent Hendrick, Matt Pomroy, Joby Teegarden, Dax Wimer, Anthony Jimenez, Derek Hickey, Mark Blake, Manuel Carrasco, Brian Rodgers, Arvey Villa, Larry Serrano, Pat Johnson, Jamie Jarman, Shayne Young, Steve Ward, Blair Kemp, Clint Stewart, Jerrod Jenson, Joey Bellows, Brandon Gawlik, John Lambert, Eddie Bishop, Josh Sumner, Joe Gibson, Robbie Manalli, Zane Watson, Monty Masters, Todd Allen, Adrian Villa, Barrett Hinesley, Jeff Gasaway, Brian Heathman, Jon Golden, Blake Tucker, Brian Tucker, Bruce Kendrick, Bradley Gaines, Alan Wyles, Ben Arnold, Johnny Celey, Kevin Mannix, Greg Kwiatkowski, Robby Benfley, Jeff Hamilton, Nathan Storey, Ryan Hankins, Chad Williams, Stoney Case, Jeff Garrett, Devoron Carroll, Lloyd Hlil, Scott Dinger, Darren McDaniels, Steve Womack, David Conner, Malcolm Hamilton, Mike Faulkner, Chad Burrows, and Todd Crump.
Conference 4A
District Representatives: 1. Lubbock: Estacado / Hereford; 2. Bye: 3. Bye; 4. Big Spring / Monahans; 5. Wichita Falls: Hirschi / Justin: Northwest; 6. Fort Worth: Brewer / Everman; 7. Brownwood / Stephenville; 8. Belton / Taylor; 9. Denison / Dallas: Highland Park; 10. Mount Pleasant / Sulphur Springs; 11. Dallas: Madison / Dallas: Hillcrest; 12. Bye; 13. Bye; 14. Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins / Lancaster; 15. Terrell / Corsicana; 16. Henderson / Tyler: Chapel Hill; 17. Jasper / Dayton; 18. Bye; 19. Crosby / Houston: King; 20. Orange: West Orange-Stark / Port Neches: Port Neches-Groves; 21. College Station: A&M Consolidated / Tomball; 22. Bye; 23. Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated / El Campo; 24. Bye; 25. Austin: Travis / Bastrop; 26. Bye; 27. Bye; 28. New Braunfels / Schertz: Clemens; 29. Pleasanton / Uvalde; 30. Corpus Christi: Calallen / Gregory: Gregory-Portland; 31. Bye; 32. Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa / Mercedes.
Bi-District: Wichita Falls: Hirschi 10, Everman 7; Brownwood 38, Taylor 12; Fort Worth: Brewer 42, Justin: Northwest 0; Stephenville 32, Belton 6; Denison 23, Sulphur Springs 17; Tyler: Chapel Hill 17, Terrell 0; Mount Pleasant 28, Dallas: Highland Park 21; Henderson 21, Corsicana 14; Port Neches: Port Neches-Groves 41, Crosby 21; Houston: King 27, Orange: West Orange-Stark 15; Gregory Gregory-Portland 35, Pleasanton 15; Uvalde 13, Corpus Christi: Calallen 12.
Area: Monahans 28, Lubbock Estacado 18; Wichita Falls: Hirschi 33, Brownwood 13; Big Spring 22, Hereford 19; Fort Worth: Brewer 31, Stephenville 15; Denison 34, Dallas: Madison 18; Tyler: Chapel Hill 25, Lancaster 0: Mount Pleasant 28, Dallas: Hillcrest O; Henderson 14, Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins 14; Port Neches: Port Neches-Groves 29, Jasper 18; Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated 7, Tomball 7; Houston: King 27, Dayton 21; College Station: A&M Cons. 14, El Campo O; Schertz: Clemens 13, Austin: Travis 9; Gregory: Gregory-Portland 23, Mercedes 17; Bastrop 20, New Braunfels 14; Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa 34, Uvalde 6.
Regional: Monahans 20, Wichita Falls: Hirschi 19; Big Spring 39, Fort Worth: Brewer 6; Tyler: Chapel Hill 16, Denison 14; Mount Pleasant 17, Henderson 7; Port Neches: Port Neches-Groves 10, Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated 7; College Station: A&M Consolidated 17, Houston: King 6; Gregory: Gregory-Portland 28, Schertz: Clemens 21; Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa 0, Bastrop 0.
Quarterfinal: Big Spring 20, Monahans 19; Tyler: Chapel Hill 13, Mount Pleasant O; College Station: A&M Consolidated 31, Port Neches: Port Neches-Groves 13; Gregory: Gregory-Portland 13, Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa 13.
Semifinal: Tyler: Chapel Hill 59; Big Spring 6; College Station: A&M Consolidated 43, Gregory: Gregory-Portland 17.
Final: Tyler: Chapel Hill 14, College Station: A&M Consolidated 0.
Members of the 4A State Championship Chapel Hill football team include Alandus Matthews, Lamond Dean, Joseph Kennedy, Elvin Massenburge, DeRay Johnson, Randy Harris, Leonard Hall, Herschel Lewis, Darby Hodges, Joel Smith, Craig Bass, Delithro Bell, Kendrick Bell, James Jocobs, Laggett Gipson, Tim Green, Brad Williams, Lorenza Griffin, Shane Scoggins, Jeff Elliott, Travis Dunham, Kerry Calico, Derrick Thompson, Vincent Mosley, Jospeph Warren, Chad Boyd, Nick Kennedy, Justin Diviney, Michael Bradford, Chris Mills, Ronnie Collins, Isam Wynn, Maurice Ingram, Michael Everheart, Willie Mitchell, Quaid Thomas, Alex Mumphrey, Vincent Smith, Robbie Boone, Wesley Page, Marty Harris, Curtis Warren, Kendrick Price, Tim Jackson, Clint Wilson, Chris Cliburn, Danny Shoemaker, Rodney Young, Bill Midendorf, Terry Waldrep, Danny Brown, T. J. McLean, Terry Pirtle, Danny Yarbrough, Mike Thomas, Bobby Brasher, Scott Hale, Frank Scelfo, Dickey Meeks, Barry Anderson, and Ernest Berry.
Conference 3A
District Representatives: 1. Childress / Canyon; 2. Floydada / Tulia; 3. Denver City / Post; 4. Crane / Midland: Greenwood; 5. Vernon / Decatur; 6. Springtown / Breckenridge; 7. Ballinger / Clyde; 8. Llano / Fredericksburg; 9. Southlake: Carroll / Gainesville; 10. Frisco / Bonham; 11. Alvarado / Kennedale; 12. Forney / Kautman; 13. Mount Vernon / Mineola; 14. Queen City / Clarksville; 15. Daingerfield / Linden: Linden-Kildare; 16. Gladewater / Brownsboro; 17. La Vega / Marlin; 18. Mexia / Palestine: Westwood; 19. Cameron: Yoe / Giddings; 20. Sealy / Navasota; 21. Crockett / Center, 22. Newton / Woodville; 23. Montgomery / Trinity; 24. Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett / Mont Belvieu: Barbers Hill; 25. Lampasas / Liberty Hill; 26. Castroville: Medina Valley / Somerset: 27. Yoakum / Edna; 28. Sweeny / Needville; 29. Carrizo Springs / Jourdanton; 30. Odem / Taft; 31. Bishop / Orange Grove; 32. Mission: Sharyland / La Feria.
Bi-District: Childress 21, Tulia 12; Denver City 32, Midland: Greenwood 8; Vernon 31, Breckenridge 0; Ballinger 40, Fredericksburg 7; Canyon 17, Floydada 14; Post 6, Crane 6; Springtown 21, Decatur 0; Clyde 27, Llano 23; Southlake: Carroll 48, Bonham 20; Alvarado 21, Kaufman 13; Clarksville 21, Mount Vernon 9; Daingerfield 41, Brownsboro 14; Gainesville 35, Frisco 14; Forney 16, Kennedale 14; Queen City 40, Mineola 8; Gladewater 20, Linden: Linden-Kildare 0; Waco: La Vega 25, Palestine: Westwood 14; Navasota 18, Cameron: Yoe 12; Crockett 34, Woodville 7; Montgomery 34, Mont Belvieu: Barbers Hill 26; Mexia 19, Marlin 7; Sealy 24, Giddings 8; Newton 41, Center 6; Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett 42, Trinity 14; Lampasas 20, Somerset 16; Needville 20, Yoakam 15; Carrizo Springs 14, Taft 3; Bishop 22, La Feria 8; Castroville: Medina Valley 34, Liberty Hill 9; Sweeny 30, Edna 0; Odem 33, Jourdanton 0; Mission: Sharyland 7, Orange Grove 7.
Area: Childress 33, Denver City 20; Vernon 33, Ballinger 7; Post 29, Canyon 24; Springtown 42, Clyde 0; Southlake: Carroll 35, Alvarado 7; Daingerfield 37, Clarksville 0; Gainesville 28, Forney 0; Gladewater 21, Queen City 7; Waco: La Vega 33, Navasota 28; Montgomery 20, Crockett 15; Mexia 20, Sealy 7; Newton 41, Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett 14; Needville 34, Lampasas 10; Bishop 35, Carrizo Springs 8; Sweeny 28, Castroville: Medina Valley 7; Odem 10, Mission: Sharyland 10.
Regional: Vernon 35, Childress 7; Springtown 24, Post 12; Daingerfield 19, Southlake: Carroll 13; Gladewater 31, Gatnesville 3; Waco: La Vega 20, Montgomery 19; Mexia 14, Newton 13; Needville 9, Bishop 6; Sweeny 20, Odem 13.
Quarterfinal: Vernon 31, Springtown 13; Gladewater 40, Daingerfield 6; Mexia 21, Waco: La Vega 0; Needville 28, Sweeny 13.
Semifinal: Vernon 28, Gladewater 16; Mexia 7, Needville 6.
Final: Mexia 22, Vernon 21.
Members of the 3A State Championship Mexia football team include Rodney Smith, Victor Smith, Andrew Taulton, Brian White, James Wright, Tony Wright, David Archibald, Randy Miller, Billy Foley, Mike Lindsey, Kiley Cobb, Manager Manuel Bluitt, Colby Wilson, Ike Jones, Jeff Forrest, Dwayne Wright, Brian Carroll, Brandon Ivy, Benjie Bowden, Chris Miller, Stacy Crowder, Doug Burleson, Manager Chris Forge, Coach Jimmy Thompson, Coach Marvin Childs, Coach John Lindsey, Coach Kenneth Barnett, Coach Jack Estes, Coach David Davis, Vincent Thomas, Donavan Burke, Greg Jackson, Chris Hollie, Omar Bluitt, Dwayne Cooper, Theron Busby, Don Busby, Rodney Freeman, Coach Norman Cobb, Coach Don Purdy, Heath Woods, Mike Jones, Keven Morton, Jeffrey Proctor, Chris Roberts, Tony Anderson, Tim Stewart, Jay Forsythe, Steve Rash, Ernie Allen, Chance Lowry, and Coach Clarence Bennett.
Conference 2A
District Representatives: 1. Stinnett: West Texas / Panhandle; 2. Canadian / Quanah; 3. Farwell / Lockney; 4. Shallowater / Seagraves; 5. Stanton / Iraan; 6. Wall / Ozona; 7. Albany / Stamford; 8. De Leon / Ranger; 9. Electra / Olney; 10. Pilot Point: Selz / Jacksboro; 11. Howe / Celina; 12. Farmersville / Royse City; 13. Grandview / Venus; 14. Italy / Maypearl; 15. San Saba / Goldthwaite; 16. Lorena / McGregor; 17. Cooper / Leonard; 18. Grand Saline / Edgewood; 19. Gilmer Harmony / Hughes Springs; 20. Tatum / Beckville; 21. Overton / Hawkins; 22. Garrison / Joaquin; 23. Groveton / Grapeland; 24. Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden / Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta, 25. Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott / Rogers; 26. Manor / Schulenburg; 27. Comfort / Mason; 28. Shiner / La Vernia; 29. Stafford / El Maton: Tidehaven; 30. Refugio / Yorktown; 31. Natalia / Lytle; 32. Ben Bolt / Three Rivers.
Bi-District: Stinnett: West Texas 35, Quanah 14; Farwell 30, Seagraves 26; Ozona 6, Stanton 6; Albany 64, Ranger 7; Panhandle 30, Canadian 27; Shallowater 25, Lockney 7; Iraan 7, Wall 0; De Leon 17, Stamford 15; Electra 3, Jacksboro 0; Howe 28, Royce City 14; Grandview 33, Maypearl 6; McGregor 41, San Saba 15; Pilot Point: Selz 20, Olney 0; Farmersville 28, Celina 13; Italy 42, Venus 14; Lorena 42, Goldthwaite 20; Cooper 40, Edgewood 20; Gilmer Harmony 29, Beckville 6; Overton 51, Joaquin 0; Groveton 55, Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta 3; Grand Saline 42, Leonard 14; Tatum 37, Hughes Springs 6; Hawkins 7, Garrison 7; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 21, Grapeland 12; Schulenberg 41, Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott 0; La Vernia 39, Comfort 13; Yorktown 14, Stafford 3; Three Rivers 49, Natalia 3; Manor 17, Rogers 7; Shiner 42, Mason 7; Refugio 36, El Maton: Tidehaven 13; Ben Bolt 33, Lytle 12.
Area: Stinnett: West Texas 21, Farwell 6; Albany 23, Ozona 8; Panhandle 25, Shallowater 7; De Leon 28, Iraan 11; Howe 17, Electra 9; McGregor 49, Grandview 13; Pilot Point: Selz 7, Farmersville 0; Lorena 35, Italy 6; Cooper 55, Harmony 27; Groveton 39, Overton 15; Tatum 17, Grand Saline 3; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 33, Hawkins 21; Schulenberg 42, La Vernia 7; Three Rivers 14, Yorktown 11; Manor 14, Shiner 2; Refugio 42, Ben Bolt 7.
Regional: Stinnett: West Texas 12, Albany 0; Panhandle 31, De Leon 7; McGregor 38, Howe 14; Lorena 27, Pilot Point: Selz 8; Groveton 82, Cooper 6; Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden 19, Tatum 14; Schulenberg 34, Three Rivers 13; Manor 28, Refugio 22.
Quarterfinal: Stinnett: West Texas 14, Panhandle 7; Lorena 17, McGregor 13; Groveton 35, Corrigan-Camden 0; Schulenberg 48, Manor 20.
Semifinal: Lorena 22, Stinnett: West Texas 0; Groveton 27, Schulenberg 6.
Final: Groveton 20, Lorena 13.
Members of the 2A State Championship Groveton football team include Coach Todd East, Coach Tony Valestro, Selwyn Hathorne, Jason Caveness, Allen Robins, Gerald Farley, Frank McKinney, Aaron Terry, Vashawn Rogers, Coach Scott Phillips, Trainer Eddie McCarty, Coach Danny Lauve, Darius Mark, Lonny Winters, Chris Horace, Steven Thomas, Rodney Thomas, Heath Horace, Robert McAdams, James Bennett, Brian Truss, Billy Peterson, Matt Thompson, Darrell Harbuck, Charles Cockrell, Clifford Moore, J'Mer Taylor, Brandon Horace, and Coach Don Hill.
Conference 1A
11 Man
District Representatives: 1. Sunray / White Deer; 2. Bye; 3. Sudan / Vega; 4. Plains / O'Donnell; 5. Wink / Anthony; 6. Bye; 7. Bye; 8. Rankin / Garden City; 9. Munday / Spur; 10. Bye; 11. Bye; 12. Valley View / Era; 13. Rotan / Baird; 14. Tolar / Paradise; 15. Santa Anna / Bronte; 16. Gorman / Hico; 17. Bells / Collinsville; 18. Bye; 19. Lone Oak / Gilmer: Union Hill; 20. Oakwood / Price: Carlisle; 21. Coolidge / Frost; 22. Normangee / Calvert; 23. Bye; 24. Chester / Evadale; 25. Riesel / Crawford; 26. Bye; 27. Bye; 28. Thorndale / Bartlett; 29. Center Point / Barksdale: Nueces Canyon; 30. Bye; 31. Flatonia / Runge; 32. Agua Dulce / Charlotte.
Bi-District: Sudan 43, O'Donnell 0; Vega 16, Plains 6; Rotan 40, Paradise 12; Santa Anna 34, Hico 12; Baird 35, Tolar 0; Gorman 54, Bronte 26; Lone Oak 27, Price: Carlisle 7; Coolidge 30, Calvert 6; Gilmer: Union Hill 26, Oakwood 12; Frost 41, Normangee 32; Charlotte 17, Flatonia 7; Runge 21, Agua Dulce 0.
Area: Sudan 42, Sunray 12; Garden City 35, Wink 6; Wheeler 34, Vega 11; Rankin 22, Anthony 7; Munday 37, Era 13; Rotan 13, Santa Anna 0; Spur 19, Valley View 14; Baird 23, Gorman 20; Bells 14, Lone Oak 14; Coolidge 40, Evadale O; Collinsville 27, Gilmer: Union Hill O; Frost 28, Chester 14; Bartlett 48, Riesel 7; Center Point 25, Charlotte O; Thorndale 42, Crawford O; Runge 43, Barkedale: Nueces Canyon 26.
Regional: Sudan 49, Garden City 6; Wheeler 13, Rankin 12; Munday 16, Rotan 7; Spur 7, Baird 3; Coolidge 29, Bells 13; Frost 35, Collinsville 24; Bartlett 35, Center Point 15; Thorndale 49, Runge 0.
Quarterfinal: Sudan 21, Wheeler 9; Munday 27, Spur 12; Coolidge 40, Frost 7; Thorndale 21, Bartlett 7.
Semifinal: Sudan 35, Munday 26; Thorndale 40, Coolidge 6.
Final: Thorndale 42, Sudan 24.
Members of the 1A State Championship Thorndale football team include Bobby Niemtschk, John Peizel, Adam Ramirez, Justin Hood, Larry Morris, Bradley Beran, Wayne Andrews, Victor Bentura, P J. Davenport, Michael Street, Kevin Menzel, Shane Hansen, Benny Hernandez, John Ware, Jackie Ware, John Smank, Gavin Blar, Jamie Buzan, Coach Glen West, Coach Don Cowan, and Coach Mike Boehm.
6 Man
District Representatives: 1. Lazbuddie / Bovina; 2. McLean / Silverton; 3. New Home / Wellman; 4. Bye; 5. Fort Hancock / Marathon; 6. Ackerly: Sands / Lenorah: Grady; 7. Trent / Loraine; 8. Christoval / Voss: Panther Creek; 9. Guthrie / Jayton: Jayton-Girard; 10. Bye; 11. Newcastle / Rule; 12. May / Strawn; 13. Zephyr / Cherokee; 14. Jonesboro / Walnut Sprlngs; 15. Bye; 16. Aquilla / Blum.
Bi-District: Lazbuddie 47, Silverton 36; Fort Hancock 50, Lenorah: Grady O; Voss: Panther Creek 44, Trent 42; McLean 16, Bovlna 8; Ackerly: Sands 62, Marathon 28; Christoval 57, Loraine 8; Newcastle 38, Strawn 28; Zephyr 72, Walnut Springs 24; Rule 59, May 14; Cherokee 47, Jonesboro 30.
Regional: Lazbuddie 49, New Home 6; Fort Hancock 60, Voss: Panther Creek 14; McLean 46, Wellman O; Christoval 52, Ackerly Sands 34; Guthrie 29, Newcastle 28; Zephyr 55, Blum 26; Jayton: Jayton-Girard 50, Rule 50; Cherokee 46, Aquilla 28.
Quarterfinal: Fort Hancock 66, Lazbuddie 47; Christoval 32, McLean 24; Guthrie 57, Zephyr 56; Jayton: Jayton-Girard 72, Cherokee 32.
Semifinal: Fort Hancock 53, Christoval 46; Jayton: Jayton-Girard 53, Guthrie 8.
State Champion: Fort Hancock 48, Jayton: Jayton-Girard 24.
Members of the Six-Man State Championship Fort Hancock football team include Frankie Gonzalez, Vicente Ramirez, Manny Galindo, Wade Polk, Pancho Solis, Harvey Medrano, Sergio Enriquez, Mario Loya, Head Coach Danny Medina, Scott Carr, Kelly Legarretta, Sergio Maldonado, Sergio Padilla, Robert Hinojosa, Brent Henderson, Jack Shively, Aurelio Saldana, Assistant Coach Jose Franco, Cipriano Loya, Jorge Ojeda, Joe Rodriguez, Victor Padilla, Shawn Henderson, Herman Hernandez, Jaime Aguilar, Harvey Vargas, and Danny Borunda.