Football 1990-91
5A Big School Division
District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Irvin / El Paso: Coronado; 2. El Paso: Socorro / El Paso: Eastwood; 3. Amarillo / Amarillo: Palo Duro; 4. Odessa / San Angelo: Central; 5. Fort Worth: Haltom / Lewisville: Marcus; 6. Irving: MacArthur / Grand Prairie: South Grand Prairie; 7. Fort Worth: Western Hills / Fort Worth: Eastern Hills; 8. Arlington: Houston / Arlington; 9. Plano / Richardson: Berkner; 10. Dallas: Kimball / Dallas: Spruce; 11. Garland: North Garland / Garland: Lakeview Centennial; 12. Marshall / Tyler: Lee; 13. Killeen: Ellison / Round Rock; 14. Austin: Bowie / Austin: Johnston; 15. Conroe: McCullough / Conroe; 16. Houston: Cypress Creek / Houston: Jersey Village; 17. Alief: Elsik / Alief: Hastings; 18. Houston: Lamar / Houston: Madison; 19. Houston: Waltrip / Houston; 20. Houston: Yates / Houston: Milby; 21. Humble: Kingwood / Houston: MacArthur; 22. Beaumont: West Brook / Deer Park; 23. Galveston: Ball / Houston: Clear Lake; 24. Sugar Land: Dulles / Sugar Land: Willowridge; 25. San Antonio: South San Antonio / San Antonio: McCollum; 26. Converse: Judson / San Antonio: MacArthur; 27. San Antonio: Jefferson / San Antonio: Brackenridge; 28. San Antonio: Clark / San Antonio: Marshall; 29. Del Rio / Laredo: Nixon; 30. Victoria / Corpus Christi: Carroll; 31. Pharr: Pharr-San Juan-Alamo / Edinburg; 32. San Benito / Harlingen.
Bi-District: El Paso: Irvin 56, El Paso: Eastwood 16; Amarillo 52, San Angelo: Central 22; South Grand Prairie 21, Fort Worth: Haltom 18; Arlington 40, Fort Worth: Western Hills 29; El Paso: Coronado 14, El Paso: Socorro O; Amarillo: Palo Duro 20, Odessa 20; Irving: MacArthur 35, Lewisville: Marcus 14; Arlington: Houston 12, Fort Worth: Eastern Hills 9; Plano 28, Dallas: Spruce 13; Tyler: Lee 21, North Garland 14; Killeen: Ellison 14, Austin: Johnston 10; Conroe: McCullough 19, Houston: Jersey Village 16; Richardson: Berkner 16, Dallas: Kimball 6; Marshall 36, Garland: Lakeview Centennial 26; Round Rock 28, Austin: Bowie 7; Houston: Cypress Creek 17, Conroe 7; Alief: Elsik 28, Houston: Madison 14; Houston: Milby 34, Houston: Waltrip 14; Humble: Kingwood 38, Deer Park 7; Galveston: Ball 10, Sugar Land: Willowridge 0; Houston: Lamar 20, Alief: Hastings 6; Houston: Yates 27, Houston 8; Beaumont: West Brook 21, Houston: MacArthur 15; Houston: Clear Lake 21, Sugar Land: Dulles 20; San Antonio: MacArthur 34, South San Antonio 0; San Antonio: Marshall 44, San Antonio: Jefferson 0; Corpus Christi: Carroll 26, Del Rio 7; Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 34, Harlingen 27; Converse: Judson 62, San Antonio: McCallum 0; San Antonio: Clark 53, San Antonio: Brackenridge 0; Victoria 41. Laredo: Nixon 0; Edinburg 34, San Benito 20.
Area: Amarillo 45, El Paso: Irvin 6; South Grand Prairie 20, Arlington 15; Amarillo: Palo Duro 27, El Paso: Coronado 10; Arlington: Houston 27, Irving: MacArthur 21; Plano 14, Tyler: Lee 6; Conroe: McCullough 24, Killeen: Ellison 0; Marshall 61, Richardson: Berkner 6; Houston: Cypress Creek 23, Round Rock 14; Alief: Elsik 24, Houston: Milby 12; Humble: Kingwood 14, Galveston: Ball 14; Houston: Lamar 7, Houston: Yates 7; Beaumont: West Brook 28, Houston: Clear Lake 14; San Antonio: Marshall 20, San Antonio: MacArthur 19; Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 28, Corpus Christi: Carroll 21; Converse: Judson 31, San Antonio: Clark 12; Victoria 41, Edinburg 8.
Regional: Amarillo 49, South Grand Prairie 16; Arlington: Houston 28, Amarillo: Palo Duro 25; Plano 21, Conroe: McCullough 2; Marshall 33, Houston: Cypress Creek 7; Humble: Kingwood 24, Alief: Elsik 12; Houston: Lamar 14, Beaumont: West Brook 0; San Antonio: Marshall 20, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 14; Converse: Judson 33, Victoria 7.
Quarterfinal: Arlington: Houston 20, Amarillo 12; Marshall 24, Plano 19; Humble: Kingwood 25, Houston: Lamar 17; Converse: Judson 49, San Antonio: Marshall 30.
Semifinal: Marshall 21, Arlington: Houston 0; Converse: Judson 51, Humble: Kingwood 22.
Final: Marshall 21, Converse: Judson 19.
Members of the conference 5A Big School Division state champion Marshall football team include Michael Epps, Clifton Robinson, Dally Johnson, Kelvin James, Shane Pyle, Burt Bowen, Corey Howell, Richard Hall, Wes Foust, Chad Fox, Will Abney, Stacey Anderson, Lorenzo Washington, Trency Clough, Damon Jackson, Lonnie Williams, Thadeous Emory, Freddy Adams, Donnie Boyd, Keith Wabbington, Terrance Shaw, John Talley, Chase Palmer, Tremayne Green, Trey Wood. Kevin Moorehead, Ryan Hinch, Mark Roberson, Willis Hudson, Frank James, Darrell Wilson, Randy Stovall, Ty Mitchell, Charles Else, Casey Goolsby, Michael Brewster, Jeff Daniels, Brian Bradbury, Scott Schwartz, Tyson Cochran, Brandon Bradbury, Ryan Bishop, Raythael Moorehead, Mike Marshan, Pete LaMonthe, Kurt Truelove, Drake Simpson, Roy Taylor, Jay Stallworth, Jon Mass, Joel Loots, Curt Spakes, Chuck Rhecy, Mitch Myers, Greg Carter, J. J. Oswalt, Gerald Dunn, John Oswalt, and Coach Dennis Parker.
Conference 5A
District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Andress; 2. El Paso: Bel Air; 3. Plainview; 4. Midland: Lee; 5. Sherman; 6. Irving; 7. Fort Worth: Dunbar; 8. Arlington: Lamar; 9. Richardson: Lake Highlands; 10. Dallas: Carter; 11. Garland: South Garland; 12. Tyler; 13. Waco; 14. Austin: Johnson; 15. Huntsville; 16. Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks; 17. Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated; 18. Houston: Westbury; 19. Houston: Washington; 20. Houston: Sterling; 21. Houston: Aldine; 22. Beaumont: Central; 23. Pasadena: Dobie; 24. Sugar Land: Kempner; 25. New Braunfels; 26. San Antonio: Madison; 27. San Antonio: Houston; 28. San Antonio: Southwest; 29. Laredo: Cigarroa; 30. Alice; 31. Mission; 32. Donna.
Bi-District: El Paso: Andress 28, El Paso: Bel Air 7; Midland: Lee 30, Plainview 6; Irving 20, Sherman 0; Arlington: Lamar 20, Fort Worth: Dunbar 3; Dallas: Carter 19, Richardson: Lake Highlands 7; South Garland 7, Tyler O; Waco 20, Austin: Johnson 19; Huntsville 21, Houston: Cypress-Fairbanks 7; Rosenberg: Lamar Cons. 35, Houston: Westbury 19; Houston: Washington 33, Houston: Sterling 0; Houston: Aldine 30, Beaumont: Central 15; Sugar Land: Kempner 21, Pasadena: Dobie 14; San Antonio: Madison 35, New Braunfels 15; San Antonio: Houston 34, San Antonio: Southwest 13; Alice 38, Laredo: Cigarroa 15; Mission 42, Donna 15.
Regional: El Paso: Andress 21, Midland: Lee 21; Arlington: Lamar 22, Irving 7; Dallas: Carter 34, South Garland 26; Huntsville 26, Waco 6; Houston: Washington 21, Rosenberg: Lamar Cons. 14; Houston: Aldine 43, Sugar Land: Kempner 15; San Antonio: Madison 35, San Antonio: Houston 35; Mission 24, Alice 14.
Quarterfinal: Arlington: Lamar 49, El Paso: Andress 7; Dallas: Carter 17, Huntsville 13; Houston: Aldine 30, Houston: Washington 26; Mission 59, San Antonio: Madison 17.
Semifinal: Arlington: Lamar 28, Dallas: Carter 7; Houston: Aldine 54, Mission 21.
Final: Houston: Aldine 27, Arlington: Lamar 10.
Members of the conference 5A state champion Houston Aldine football team include trainer Melissa Kelm, trainer Wendy Bennett, manager Brian Desmond, Eric Stephens, Gary Martins, Sunil Samuel, Alex Amaya, trainer Randall Moye, trainer Nathan Platt, trainer Mike Oliver, athletic trainer Robert H. Pieper, offensive line coach Richard Carson, kicking coach Allen Flores, defensive assistant coach Richard Whitaker, defensive line coach Andy Rice, defensive coordinator Pat Patterson, head coach Bill Smith, offensive coordinator Charles Fitzmorris, offensive assistant coach Willie Charles, defensive ends coach Mitch Reed, defensive assistant coach Robert Sitton, linebackers coach Dale Baker, offensive backs coach Landis Denley, Domnic Hernandez, Moises Garzo, Derrick Taylor, Wesley George, Elmer Brown, Will Skinner, Billy Steptoe, Larry Kissom, Chuck Wilkinson, Jimmy Hicks, Trovis Colemon, Mark Birron, Antonio Singleton, Chris Bonner, Derrick Johnson, Kevin Banks, Roy Simpson, Stephen Glorio, Chris Fisher, Chad Meyer, James Noland, Otis Washington, Lee Gaines, Jon Ester, Deundre Williams, Chapel Love, Calvin Manning, Travis Thefford, Brad Ehrilch, Carl Heathman, Roderick Jordan, Reginald Davis, Cleotha Childress, John Lacy, Marcus Allen, Ron Riley, Deboy Johnson, Chris Allen, Jermaine Jenkins, Steve Strahan, Ervin Briley, Eric Groy, Spartacus Scott, Wesley Padfield, Brian Hoeffler, Tremel Prudhomme.
Conference 4A
District Representatives: 1. Hereford / Pampa; 2. Snyder / Lubbock: Estacado; 3. Big Spring / Sweetwater; 4. Bye; 5. Burkburnett / Wichita Falls: Hirschi; 6. Stephenville / Brownwood; 7. Bye; 8. Fort Worth: Brewer / Fort Worth: Polytechnic; 9. Denison / Gainesville; 10. Dallas: Madison / Dallas: South Oak Cliff; 11. Dallas: Roosevelt / Dallas: White; 12. Rockwall / Dallas: Highland Park; 13. Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins / Waxahachie; 14. Bye; 15. Paris / Sulphur Springs; 16. Henderson / Carthage; 17. Corsicana / Athens; 18. Taylor / Georgetown; 19. Willis / Crosby; 20. Bye; 21. College Station: A&M Consolidated / Tomball; 22. Bay City / El Campo; 23. Orange: West Orange-Stark / Port Neches: Port Neches-Groves; 24. La Marque / Houston: King; 25. Austin: Reagan / Austin: Westlake; 26. Bastrop / Schertz: Clemens; 27. Bye; 28. Kerrville: Tivy / San Antonio: Alamo Heights; 29. Floresville / Carrizo Springs; 30. Gregory: Gregory-Portland / Corpus Christi: Calallen; 31. Bye; 32. Mercedes / Raymondville.
Bi-District: Hereford 14, Lubbock Estacado 14; Burkburnett 29, Brownwood 24; Snyder 28, Pampa 14; Stephenville 49, Wichita Falls: Hirschi 40; Denison 56, Dallas: South Oak Cliff 25; Dallas: Roosevelt 20, Dallas: Highland Park 14; Carthage 14, Paris 13; Gainesville 35, Dallas: Madison 22; Dallas: White 41, Rockwall 6; Henderson 35, Sulphur Springs 14; Georgetown 21, Corsicana 21; College Station: A&M Consolidated 40, El Campo 7; Houston: King 26, Orange: West Orange-Stark 0; Athens 21, Taylor 21; Bay City 21, Tomball 14; La Marque 28, Port Neches-Groves 0; Austin: Reagan 28, Schertz: Clemens 7; Corpus Christi: Calallen 55, Floresville 0; Austin: Westlake 24, Bastrop 10; Gregory-Portland 56, Carrizo Springs 8.
Area: Big Spring 17, Hereford 7; Burkburnett 27, Fort Worth: Polytechnic 20; Snyder 17, Sweetwater 3; Stephenville 28, Fort Worth: Brewer 21; Dallas: Roosevelt 12, Denison 7; Wilmer-Hutchins 25, Carthage 0; Dallas: White 27, Gainesville 14; Waxahachie 27, Henderson 19; Willis 28, Georgetown 12; College Station: A&M Cons. 47, Houston: King 29; Crosby 30, Athens 28; Bay City 20, La Marque 14; Austin: Reagan 21, Kerrville: Tivy 18; Corpus Christi: Calallen 25, Raymondville 7; Austin: Westlake 42, San Antonio: Alamo Heights 27; Gregory-Portland 28, Mercedes 17.
Regional: Burkburnett 40, Big Spring 17; Stephenville 34, Snyder 13; Wilmer-Hutchins 29, Dallas: Roosevelt 14; Waxahachie 19, Dallas: White 3; College Station: A&M Cons. 28, Willis 14; Bay City 21, Crosby 19; Corpus Christi: Calallen 27, Austin: Reagan 7; Austin: Westlake 38, Gregory-Portland 10.
Quarterfinal: Stephenville 32, Burkburnett 16; Wilmer-Hutchins 14, Waxahachie 0; College Station: A&M Cons. 28, Bay City 19; Austin: Westlake 29, Corpus Christi: Calallen 26.
Semifinal: Wilmer-Hutchins 35, Stephenville 18; Austin: Westlake 24, College Station: A&M Cons. 14.
Final: Wilmer-Hutchins 19, Austin: Westlake 7.
Members of the conference 4A state champion Wilmer-Hutchins football team include Terralus Woodad, David Jones, Carlos Scott, Terrod Lilly, Sheldon McCoy, William Kirven, Tracy Johnson, Cory Bennett, Phillip Jones, Simeon Wafer, Donald Veasley, Andre Tyler, Chris Duffy, Gregory Dickerson, Victor Cullors, Kendrick Barrett, Royce Smith, Bobby Crawford, Michael Coleman, Mark Brown, Danzavier White, Demonica Gray, Brian Kirk, Eric Jordan, Byron Westmoreland, Stacy Mosley, David Gray, Reganel Druaghn, non-member Glenn Mills, Cornelius Thomas, Byron Brokenberry, Jerion Smith, Claude Sanders, Craig Johnson, Carlos Lynn, Chi Chi Penny, Broderick Luckey, Roderick Hill, Emmanuel Brown, Torey Price, Reuben Cockrell, Edwin High, Torrence Erwin, Angelo Hadnot, Michael Phillips, Kevin Wilson, John Taylor, Keith Washington, Michael Warren, Charles Smith, Gillermo Norman, and Coach Robert Wood.
Conference 3A
District Representatives: 1. Childress / Fritch: Sanford-Fritch; 2. Littlefield / Tulia; 3. Denver City / Brownfield; 4. Vernon / Breckenridge; 5. Alpine / Clint; 6. Crane / Sonora; 7. Ballinger / Abilene: Wylie; 8. Burnet / Marble Falls; 9. Southlake: Carroll / Springtown; 10. Bonham / Frisco; ll. Glen Rose / West; 12. Forney / Mabank; 13. Mount Vernon / Wills Point; 14. Clarksville / Hooks; 15. Jefferson / Atlanta; 16. Gladewater / Gilmer; 17. Waco: Connally / Marlin; 18. Crockett / Fairfield; 19. Elgin / Cameron: Yoe; 20. Sealy / Columbus; 21. Navasota / Coldspring: Jones; 22. Woodville / Center; 23. Liberty / Anahuac; 24. Newton / Hamshire: Hamshire-Fannett; 25. Universal City: Randolph / Hondo; 26. Devine / Pearsall; 27. Cuero / La Vernia; 28. Edna / Hitchcock; 29. Sinton / Taft; 30. Mathis / Odem; 31. Freer / San Diego; 32. Port Isabel / Progreso.
Bi-District: Childress 17, Tulia 10; Denver City 24, Breckenridge 24; Sonora 31, Alpine 14; Ballinger 33, Marble Falls 18; Sanford-Fritch 20, Littlefield 18; Vernon 34, Brownfield 6; Crane 35, Clint 15; Abilene: Wylie 42, Burnet 27; Southlake: Carroll 42, Frisco 14; Glen Rose 25, Mabank 22; Mount Vernon 26, Hooks 9; Gilmer 17, Jefferson 0; Springtown 21, Bonham 7; Forney 23, West 13; Clarksville 28, Wills Point 13; Gladewater 28, Atlanta 7; Waco: Connally 33, Fairfield 7; Elgin 32, Columbus 28; Navosota 28, Center 13; Hamshire-Fannett 47, Liberty 28; Crockett 43, Marlin 28; Cameron: Yoe 41, Sealy 14; Coldspring: Jones 29, Woodville 22; Newton 52, Anahuac 27; Universal City: Randolph 38, Pearsall 0; Cuero 18, Hitchcock 7; Sinton 14, Odem 10; Freer 27, Progreso 0; Hondo 33, Devine 14; La Vernia 23, Edna 7; Taft 36, Mathis 13; Port Isabel 30, San Diego 0.
Area: Childress 38, Denver City 13; Sonora 28, Ballinger 21; Vernon 41, Sanford-Fritch 19; Abilene: Wylie 15, Crane 14; Southlake: Carroll 56, Glen Rose 7; Gilmer 28, Mount Vernon 21; Springtown 41, Forney 18; Gladewater 49, Clarksville 21; Waco: Connally 27, Elgin 23; Hamshire-Fannett 46, Navosota 32; Crockett 14, Cameron: Yoe 6; Newton 14, Coldspring: Jones 7; Cuero 22, Universal City: Randolph 14; Sinton 42, Freer 19; Hondo 0, La Vernia 0; Port Isabel 35, Taft 0.
Regional: Childress 45, Sonora 7; Vernon 43, Abilene: Wylie 8; Southlake: Carroll 42, Gilmer 0; Gladewater 35, Springtown 7; Waco: Connally 30, Hamshire-Fannett 29; Crockett 17, Newton 7; Sinton 34, Cuero 7; Port Isabel 31, Hondo 14.
Quarterfinal: Vernon 42, Childress 8; Southlake: Carroll 27, Gladewater 12; Crockett 35, Waco: Connally 6; Sinton 21, Port Isabel 7.
Semifinal: Vernon 11, Southlake: Carroll 6; Crockett 15, Sinton 14.
Final: Vernon 41, Crockett 20.
Members of the conference 3A state champion Vernon football team include Susan Morrissey, Michael Sifuentes, Robert Brown, James Palmer, Shay Favors David Garza, Tyrone Taylor, Aaron Willalms, Salvador Montez, Chris Villa, Merideth Hardy, Kevin Jolly, Chris Hendry, Jarod Streit, Todd Piper, Brian Graf, Jay Murray, Derrick Richardson, Ken Collums, Jacob Ochoa, Benny Cherry, Michael Barton, Orville Wilkinson, Shawn Shugart, Robby Kubicek, Ryan Donelson, Kent Franklin, Ky Brints, Emory Byars, Sean Sharp, Jason Carr, Roosevelt Copeland, Kevin Holland, Marfin Valverde, Brad Stokes, Willard Wilson, Jason Nava, Dexter Butler, Chad Brownlow, Lonnie Bess, Alex Goss, Tony Knox, Vincent Whitten, Rodney Vincent, Robby Spencer, Ivory Danlels, Chad Ham, John Nava, Trainer Tim 'Doc' Marshall, Coach Bill Blythe, Coach David Ashby, Coach Lee Schur, Coach Leo Brittain, Coach David Bell, Coach Geary Coker, Coach Brant Cllfton, Coach Clifford Turner, Coach Walt Scott, Coach Ken Kenner, Coach Ernest Castillo, and Coach Jackie Wardlow.
Conference 2A
District Representatives: Stinnett: West Texas / Spearman; 2. Wellington / Panhandle; 3. Olton / Hart; 4. Seagraves / Post; 5. Van Horn / Presidio; 6. Wall / Iraan; 7. Anson / Winters; 8. De Leon / Goldthwaite; 9. Quanah / Olney; 10. Jacksboro / Valley View; 11. Pilot Point: Selz / Howe; 12. Celina / Farmersville; 13. Godley / Grandview; 14. Malakoff / Blooming Grove; 15. Clifton / China Spring; 16. Mart / Moody; 17. Leonard / Cooper; 18. Diana: New Diana / Ore City; 19. Grand Saline / Quitman; 20. Winona / Bullard; 21. Overton / Elysian Fields; 22. Joaquin / Pineland: West Sabine; 23. Groveton / Alto; 24. Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta / Warren; 25. Mason / Ingram: Moore; 26. Manor / Little River: Academy; 27. Schulenburg / Somerville; 28. El Maton: Tidehaven / Van Vleck; 29. Dilley / Bracketville: Brackett; 30. Poth / Wimberley; 31. Yorktown / Refugio; 32. La Villa / Benavides.
Bi-District: Panhandle 32, Stinnett: West Texas 12; Olton 21, Post 0; Van Horn 42, Iraan 19; Goldthwaite 6, Anson 0; Wellington 44, Spearman 14; Seagraves 16, Hart 14; Wall 52, Presidio 2; De Leon 24, Winters 0; Quanah 35, Valley View 14; Pilot Point: Selz 21, Farmersville 7; Godley 60, Blooming Grove 12; Clifton 39, Moody 6; Olney 26, Jacksboro 7; Howe 14, Celina 14; Malakoff 45, Grandview 0; Mart 17, China Spring 14; Ore City 16, Leonard 9; Grand Saline 57, Bullard 35; Overton 49, Pineland: West Sabine 14; Groveton 56, Warren 22; Diana: New Diana 40, Cooper 0; Quitman 7, Winona 7; Joaquin 21, Elysian Fields 21; Alto 40, Hull-Diasetta 21; Mason 10, Little River: Academy 0; Schulenburg 40, Van Vleck 19; Dilley 12, Wimberley 9; Yorktown 28, Benavides 16; Ingram: Moore 18, Manor 15; El Maton: Tidehaven 14, Somerville 0; Poth 27, Bracketville: Brackett 6; Refugio 28, La Villa 12.
Area: Panhandle 27, Olton 20; Goldthwaite 24, Van Horn 0; Wellington 52, Seagraves 20; De Leon 27, Wall 13; Pilot Point: Selz 41, Quanah 7; Clifton 27, Godley 0; Howe 10, Olney 10; Mart 19, Malakoff 6; Grand Saline 27, Ore City 20; Groveton 42, Overton 12; Quitman 19, Diana: New Diana 18; Alto 57, Joaquin 0; Schulenburg 13, Mason 12; Yorktown 28, Dilley 3; El Maton: Tidehaven 27, Ingram: Moore 8; Refugio 53, Poth 0.
Regional: Panhandle 56, Goldthwaite 34; De Leon 35, Wellington 0; Pilot Point: Selz 28, Clifton 21; Mart 28, Howe 0; Groveton 36, Grand Saline 6; Alto 50, Quitman 0; Schulenburg 27, Yorktown 17; Refugio 37, El Maton: Tidehaven 0.
Quarterfinal: De Leon 41, Panhandle 0; Pilot Point: Selz 17, Mart 8; Groveton 39, Alto 27; Schulenburg 14, Refugio 6.
Semifinal: De Leon 9, Pilot Point: Selz 7; Groveton 41, Schulenburg 36.
Final: * Groveton 25, De Leon 19.
Members of the conference 2A defending state champion Groveton football team include Coach Tommy Roberson, Clay Cavness, Chris Garey, Joey Newberry, Kenneth Reeves, Lee Phipps, Brad Rasbeary, Coach Don Hill, Coach Todd East, Darius Mark, Jay Bockel, Vashon Rogers, Aaron Terry, Gerald Farley, Lonny Winters, Coach Ted Williams, Rodney Thomas, Mark Luce, Jarvis Reese, Mike Smith, Terry Roberts, Grant McLaughlin, Brandon Horace, Coach Mike Harrison, Henry Lewis, John Reynolds, Clifford Moore, Anthony Washington, Charles Cockrell, Billy Peterson, and Dean Jackson.
* Defending state champion
Conference 1A
11 Man
District Representatives: 1. Wheeler / Booker; 2. Farwell / Nazareth; 3. Munday / Spur; 4. Bye; 5. Bye; 6. Whiteface / Plains; 7. Bye; 8. Rankin / Fort Davis; 9. Garden City / Rotan; 10. Bye; 11. Eden / Santa Anna; 12. Bye; 13. Throckmorton / Bryson; 14. Gorman / Rising Star; 15. Bye; 16. Valley Mills / Axtell; 17. Muenster / Era; 18. Italy / Wortham; 19. Gunter / Ladonia: Fannindel; 20. Detroit / Simms: Bowie; 21. Bye; 22. Oakwood / Cushing; 23. Bye; 24. Burkeville / Evadale; 25. Bremond / Calvert; 26. Thorndale / Bartlett; 27. Bye; 28. Sabinal / Center Point; 29. Bye; 30. Flatonia / Falls City; 31. Bye; 32. Ben Bolt / Agua Dulce.
Bi-District: Wheeler 21, Nazareth 6; Farwell 36, Booker 6; Throckmorton 14, Rising Star 13; Gorman 21, Bryson 14; Muenster 20, Wortham 8; Gunter 17, Simms: Bowie 7; Italy 35, Era 0; Detroit 36, Ladonia: Fannindel 30; Bartlett 37, Bremond 14; Thorndale 21, Calvert 0.
Area: Munday 34, Wheeler 20; Fort Davis 28, Whiteface 13; Farwell 34, Spur 6; Rankin 24, Plains 13; Garden City 21, Santa Anna 14; Axtell 12, Throckmorton 6; Eden 8, Rotan 5; Valley Mills 37, Gorman 7; Muenster 34, Gunter 12; Burkeville 33, Cushing 14; Italy 47, Detroit 6; Oakwood 52, Evadale 6; Bartlett 42, Center Point 0; Flatonia 20, Agua Dulce 7; Thorndale 59, Sabinal 6; Ben Bolt 21, Falls City 14.
Regional: Munday 48, Fort Davis 2; Rankin 17, Farwell 14; Garden City 42, Axtell 12; Valley Mills 24, Eden 0; Burkeville 32, Muenster 8; Oakwood 38, Italy 8; Bartlett 37, Flatonia 0; Ben Bolt 22, Thorndale 22.
Quarterfinal: Munday 28, Rankin 0; Valley Mills 56, Garden City 8; Oakwood 31, Burkeville 14; Bartlett 23, Ben Bolt 0.
Semifinal: Munday 28, Valley Mills 10; Bartlett 17, Oakwood 14.
Final: Bartlett 36, Munday 28.
Members of the conference 1A Eleven-Man state champion Bartlett football team include Rosendo Gonzales, Andy Locklear, Kirk Heckman, Adam Gielbunt, Lupe Ramos, Edward Cortez, Rez Atkins, Zachary Buchhorn, Terry Davis, Jamie Bagley, Takashi Kurenuma, Oscar Ramon, Charles Crathers, Jason Cargill, Claude Mathis, Manager Adrian Nira, Coach David Allen, Coach Jerry Marshall, Jeff Hill, Derek Williams, Shane Newell, Kevin Cavanough, Creed Foster, Bucky Montgomery, Johnny Walker, Andrew Nira, Coach Wayne Mahaffey, and Coach Franklin Jones.
6 Man
District Representatives: 1. McLean / Miami; 2. Guthrie / Turkey: Valley; 3. Silverton / Lazbuddie; 4. Meadow / Smyer; 5. Ackerly: Sands / Lenorah: Grady; 6. Gail: Borden County / Ira; 7. Bye; 8. Fort Hancock / Marathon; 9. Rule / Jayton; 10. Strawn / Gordon; 11. Christoval / Voss: Panther Creek; 12. Zephyr / May; 13. Cherokee / Harper; 14. Jonesboro / Walnut Springs; 15. Covington / Blum; 16. Bynum / Bosqueville.
Bi-District: McLean 42, Turkey Valley 34; Silverton 56, Smyer 6; Ackerly Sands 50, Ira O; Guthrie 58, Miami 12; Lazbuddie 66, Meadow 44; Lenorah: Grady 20, Gail: Borden Co. 20; Rule 39, Gordon 20; Christoval 50, May O; Cherokee 64, Walnut Springs 18; Covington 38, Bosqueville 32; Strawn 52, Jayton 40; Voss: Panther Creek 81, Zephyr 43; Jonesboro 42, Harper 41; Blum 30, Bynum 24.
Regional: McLean 58, Silverton 28; Ackerly: Sands 38, Marathon 34; Lazbuddie 50, Guthrie 47; Fort Hancock 54, Lenorah: Grady 6; Christoval 64, Rule 14; Covington 40, Cherokee 15; Voss: Panther Creek 54, Strawn 6; Jonesboro 50, Blum 0.
Quarterfinal: McLean 22, Ackerly: Sands 16; Fort Hancock 66, Lazbuddie 20; Christoval 56, Covington 6; Voss: Panther Creek 66, Jonesboro 18.
Semifinal: Not available
State Champion: * Fort Hancock
Members of the conference 1A Six-Man defending state champion Fort Hancock football team include Manager Rene Nava, Jorge Saldana, Francisco Solls, Arturo Nava, Herman Hernandez, Manager Lupe Perez, Manager Carlos Huerta, Manager Luis Lopez, Mario Loya, Ricardo Juarez, Vincente Ramirez, Sergio Maldonado, Roberto Hinojosa, Ramon Rios, Defensive Coordinator Jose Franco, Frank Gonzalez, Omar Padilla, Sergio Padilla, Jesus Cordero, Cipriano Loya, Jack Shively, Head Coach Danny Medina, Gustavo Jurado, Victor Padilla, Gerardo Rivera, Jose Rodriguez, Ramon Ortega, Brent Henderson, and Jorge Ojeda.
* Defending state champion