Football 1995-96
Conference 5A
Division I
District Representatives: 1. El Paso Andress; 2. El Paso Hanks; 3. Lubbock Monterey; 4. Odessa Permian; 5. Grapevine; 6. Fort Worth Richland; 7. Fort Worth Paschal; 8. Arlington; 9. South Grand Prairie; 10. Dallas Skyline; 11. Plano; 12. Garland; 13. Lufkin; 14. Killeen Ellison; 15. Bryan; 16. Klein; 17. Houston Bellaire; 18. Houston Yates; 19. Katy; 20. Sugar Land Clements; 21. Houston Eisenhower; 22. Galena Park North Shore; 23. Deer Park; 24. Houston Clear Lake; 25. Austin Bowie; 26. Converse Judson; 27. San Antonio Brackenridge; 28. San Antonio Holmes; 29. Eagle Pass; 30. Corpus Christi Carroll; 31. La Joya; 32. Harlingen.
Bi-District: EP Hanks def EP Andress 49-20; Odessa Permian def Lubbock Monterey 28-7; Grapevine def FW Richland 46-26; Arlington def FW Paschal 42-7; Dallas Skyline def South Grand Prairie 45-14; Garland def Plano 23-7; Killeen Ellison def Lufkin 49-26; Klein def Bryan 10-8; Houston Yates def Houston Bellaire 38-10; Katy def Sugar Land Clements 24-17; Houston Eisenhower def Galena Park North Shore 37-7; Houston Clear Lake def Deer Park 28-7; Converse Judson def Austin Bowie 28-6; SA Holmes def SA Brackenridge 50-14; Eagle Pass def CC Carroll 13-10; La Joya def Harlingen 4-0.
Regional: Odessa Permian def EP Hanks 38-7; Arlington def Grapevine 21-14; Garland def Dallas Skyline 52-28; Klein def Killeen Ellison 20-13; Houston Yates def Katy 26-14; Houston Eisenhower def Houston Clear Lake 34-16; Converse Judson def SA Holmes 43-28; Eagle Pass def La Joya 12-7.
Quarterfinal: Odessa Permian def Arlington 21-21 (P); Klein def Garland 21-14; Houston Eisenhower def Houston Yates 45-21; Converse Judson def Eagle Pass 48-20.
Semifinal: Odessa Permian def Klein 17-6; Converse Judson def Houston Eisenhower 49-13.
Final: Converse Judson def Odessa Permian 31-28.
Members of the Conference 5A Division I state champion Converse Judson football team include Mark Colwell, Dante Piedra, Brushaud Callis, Roy Silva, Heather Hall, Chris Cooper, Ryan Eldridge, Ivan Ruiz, Adrian Parson, Rudy Bagnato, Raymond Sullivan, Gabe Torres, Damon Washington, Susan Gonzales, Chris Granger, Jesse Garcia, Coaches: Bruce Webb, Gerald Huber, Tony Castaneda, Bill Tooke, Jimmy Dykes, Ron Faught, Pete Gibbens, Sterling Jeter, D.W. Rutledge, Jim Rackley, Lee Libby, David Brothers, Bob Schoen, Rocky Frye, King Jones, Kelly Monk, Marcus Booker, Andy Skelton, Jim Dawson, Cory Huff, Nippi Bryant, Matt Hare, Bruce Johnson, Darryl Hill, Richard Mendoza, Jeff Hobbins, Billy Cooper, Jaime Deleon, Chris Taylor, Duncan Woods, Donnel Washington, David Stickelbault, Kris Allen, Armando Melgoza, Andrew Cazares, Mike Rodriguez, Jason Medrano, Larry Herrera, David Halstead, Mike Fant, Bryan Narvaez, Guy Anderson, Fidel Huerta, Chris Zwak, Troy Mussey, Ashley Watters, Corey Vogel, Scott Ziegenhorn, Edmon James, Teddy Carrier, Robert Flanagan, Gabe Galvan, Dan Eldredge, Quill Redwine, Greg Schwegmann, Andrew Tinsley, Jim Raimondi, Travis Gray, Jeremiah Butchee, Les Brown, Levon Wilson, Randy Coburn, Daymond Clark, Kevin Shuler, Josh Stager, Mike Carletti, Adam Carter, Josh Westra, Eddie Andrade, Ryan Ebner, Pat Quinn, Wilmer Wade, Dan Morgan, and Jon Lofton.
Division II
District Representatives: 1. El Paso Irvin / EP Coronado; 2. El Paso Socorro / EP Eastwood; 3. Lubbock Coronado / Amarillo; 4. Midland Lee / Abilene Cooper; 5. Flower Mound Marcus / Lewisville; 6. Euless Trinity / Burleson; 7. Fort Worth Wyatt / FW Dunbar; 8. Arlington Lamar / Mansfield; 9. Irving Nimitz / Irving; 10. Dallas Carter / Dallas Kimball; 11. Richardson Lake Highlands / Plano East; 12. North Mesquite / Garland Lakeview Centennial; 13. Tyler / Marshall; 14. Temple / Waco; 15. Conroe McCullough / College Station A&M Consolidated; 16. Houston Langham Creek / Jersey Village; 17. Houston Madison / Houston Lamar; 18. Houston Washington / Houston Davis; 19. Katy Taylor / Rosenberg Terry; 20. Sugar Land Elkins / SL Kempner; 21. Humble / Houston MacArthur; 22. Beaumont Central / Baytown Lee; 23. Pasadena South Houston / Pasadena; 24. Galveston Ball / Texas City; 25. Austin Westlake / Austin; 26. San Antonio Roosevelt / SA Madison; 27. San Antonio East Central / SA McCollum; 28. San Antonio Clark / SA Marshall; 29. Laredo Nixon / Laredo United; 30. Victoria / Alice; 31. McAllen Memorial / Pharr-San Juan-Alamo; 32. Harlingen South / San Benito.
Bi-District: EP Irvin def EP Eastwood 44-15; Abilene Cooper def Lubbock Coronado 31-7; Flower Mound Marcus def Burleson 48-12; FW Wyatt def Mansfield 21-14; EP Socorro def EP Coronado 28-24; Midland Lee def Amarillo 38-3; Lewisville def Euless Trinity 24-7; Arlington Lamar def Dunbar 44-7; Irving Nimitz def Dallas Kimball 21-17; Richardson Lake Highlands def Garland Lakeview Centennial 34-34; Tyler def Waco 37-31; Houston Jersey Village def Conroe McCullough 7-6; Dallas Carter def Irving 35-14; North Mesquite def Plano East 17-14; Marshall def Temple 29-17; College Station A&M Consolidated def Houston Langham Creek 24-7; Houston Madison def Houston Davis 34-7; Sugar Land Kempner def Katy Taylor 25-0; Humble def Baytown Lee 17-14; Texas City def Pasadena South Houston 35-14; Houston Lamar def Houston Washington 24-7; Sugar Land Elkins def Rosenberg Terry 23-6; Beaumont Central def Houston MacArthur 30-28; Galveston Ball def Pasadena 38-37; Austin Westlake def SA Madison 26-23; SA Marshall def SA East Central 42-35; Alice def Laredo Nixon 35-6; San Benito def McAllen Memorial 17-7; San Antonio Roosevelt def Austin 36-6; SA Clark def SA McCollum 33-0; Victoria def Laredo United 48-6; Harlingen South def Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 23-10. AREA: Abilene Cooper def El Paso Irvin 19-16; Flower Mound Marcus def FW Wyatt 35-7; Midland Lee def El Paso Socorro 28-26; Arlington Lamar def Lewisville 20-18; Richardson Lake Highlands def Irving Nimitz 28-14; Houston Jersey Village def Tyler 40-28; North Mesquite def Dallas Carter 48-21; College Station A&M Consolidated def Marshall 27-14; Houston Madison def Sugar Land Kempner 36-28; Humble def Texas City 21-21; Sugar Land Elkins def Houston Lamar 3-3; Galveston Ball def Beaumont Central 22-15; Austin Westlake def SA Marshall 15-15; Alice def San Benito 31-10; SA Roosevelt def SA Clark 21-14; Harlingen South def Victoria 31-27.
Regional: Flower Mound Marcus def Abilene Cooper 41-7; Arlington Lamar def Midland Lee 26-8; Richardson Lake Highlands def Houston Jersey Village 17-13; North Mesquite def College Station A&M Consolidated 41-15; Humble def Houston Madison 20-7; Sugar Land Elkins def Galveston Ball 15-10; Austin Westlake def Alice 42-20; SA Roosevelt def Harlingen South 27-17.
State Quarterfinal: Flower Mound Marcus def Arlington Lamar 42-17; Richardson Lake Highlands def North Mesquite 14-13; Humble def Sugar Land Elkins 9-5; SA Roosevelt def Austin Westlake 28-14.
State Semifinal: Flower Mound Marcus def Richardson Lake Highlands 42-14; SA Roosevelt def Humble 17-7.
State Final: SA Roosevelt def Flower Mound Marcus 17-7.
Members of the Conference 5A Division II state champion San Antonio Roosevelt football team include Obrey Herring, Terrell Haynes, Allen McAfee, Jacob Rodriguez, Abdule Williams, Derrick Dears, Richard Rodriguez, James Gonzales, Kathy Solis, Nick Howell, Robert Haynes, Sammy Valdez, Richard Shandy, Tim Gardner, Ruben Luna, Donnie Beck, Evaristo Sierra, Brandon Brooks, Angel Prado, Valerie Garcia, Ayeshia Toy, John Page, S.E. McClure, Gilbert Maldonado, Phillip Hebert, Gus Schmidt, Colby Brown, Hai Le, Eric Escobedo, Matt Alvarado, Tracy Butler, Steve McGhee, Tommy Campsey, Matt Carroll, Bill Ramzinsky, Jaime Ramirez, Glenn Hill, Bryan Dausin, Flint Risien, Tommy Holmes, Keith Krebsbach, Jim Juvenal, Dr. Ples Kujawa, Michael Tellis, Jermain Doughty, Michael Hunter, Andre Thirkield, Michael Howell, Adam Parker, Michael Baxter, Omid Fathehi, Andy Garza, Kendrick Patterson, Cheryl Gerlich, George Andershock, Maurice Williams, Anthony Holiday, Jon Lewis, Marlon Luckey, Bobby Elzey, Rhett Morrison, Keith Hunter, Eric Gibson, Latoyia Williams, Ebony Thomas, Abel Trevino, Dupree Cleveland, Erik Flowers, Brad Roeder, Dwayne Missouri, Tommy Brooks, Aaron Cortines, Matt Stolze, Lejonta McGowan, Fabiere Toy, and John Rudolph.
Conference 4A
District Representatives: 1. Pampa / Borger; 2. Bye; 3. El Paso / El Paso Parkland; 4. San Angelo Lakeview / Andrews; 5. Sweetwater / Snyder; 6. Stephenville / Mineral Wells; 7. Denison / Sherman; 8. Fort Worth Castleberry / FW Carter-Riverside; 9. Southlake Carroll / Azle; 10. Waxahachie / Everman; 11. Dallas Seagoville / Dallas Lincoln; 12. Dallas Hillcrest / Dallas Roosevelt; 13. Dallas Highland Park / Greenville; 14. Mount Pleasant / Sulphur Springs; 15. West Mesquite / Lancaster; 16. Corsicana / Tyler Chapel Hill; 17. Kilgore / Henderson; 18. Brenham / Navasota; 19. Jasper / New Caney; 20. West Orange-Stark / Little Cypress-Mauriceville; 21. Houston Scarborough / Houston Kashmere; 22. Houston King / Friendswood; 23. El Campo / Rosenberg Lamar; 24. La Marque / League City Clear Brook; 25. Marble Falls / Taylor; 26. Austin Johnson / Austin Lanier; 27. Fredericksburg / Schertz Clemens; 28. New Braunfels Canyon / Bastrop; 29. Uvalde / Pleasanton; 30. Corpus Christi Calallen / Gregory Portland; 31. Bye; 32. Los Fresnos / Mercedes.
Bi-District: Andrews def El Paso 20-0; Sweetwater def Mineral Wells 54-3; Denison def FW Carter-Riverside 48-0; San Angelo Lakeview def El Paso Parkland 53-21; Stephenville def Snyder 27-23; Sherman def FW Castleberry 45-14; Everman def Southlake Carroll 32-6; Dallas Seagoville def Dallas Roosevlet 33-23; Sulphur Springs def Dallas Highland Park 14-7; Tyler Chapel Hill def West Mesquite 35-15; Waxahachie def Azle 24-14; Dallas Hillcrest def Dallas Lincoln 28-12; Mount Pleasant def Greenville 28-7; Corsicana def Lancaster 35-14; Kilgore def Navasota 20-12; Jasper def Little Cypress Mauriceville 28-6; Houston Scarborough def Friendswood 26-16; League City Clear Brook def El Campo 33-12; Henderson def Brenham 34-27; West Orange Stark def New Caney 35-20; Houston King def Houston Kashmere 35-0; La Marque def Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated 32-14; Marble Falls def Austin Lanier 41-6; Bastrop def Fredericksburg 14-13; Uvalde def Gregory-Portland 20-15; Taylor def Austin Johnson 23-14; New Braunfels Canyon def Schertz Clemens 24-6; Corpus Christi Calallen def Pleasanton 40-14. AREA: Pampa def Andrews 17-13; Denison def Sweetwater 34-18; Borger def San Angelo Lakeview 56-21; Stephenville def Sherman 28-3; Dallas Seagoville def Everman 20-20; Sulphur Springs def Tyler Chapel Hill 34-0; Dallas Hillcrest def Waxahachie 21-0; Mount Pleasant def Corsicana 19-3; Jasper def Kilgore 27-6; League City Clear Brook def Houston Scarborough 40-7; West Orange Stark def Henderson 23-10; La Marque def Houston King 7-0; Bastrop def Marble Falls 37-36; Uvalde def Mercedes 35-17; New Braunfels Canyon def Taylor 13-10; CC Calallen def Los Fresnos 62-20.
Regional: Denison def Pampa 14-13; Stephenville def Borger 28-15; Sulphur Springs def Dallas Seagoville 48-3; Mount Pleasant def Dallas Hillcrest 28-13; League City Clear Brook def Jasper 31-14; La Marque def West Orange Stark 18-7; Bastrop def Uvalde 30-27; CC Calallen def New Braunfels Canyon 55-30.
State Quarterfinal: Denison def Stephenville 38-13; Mount Pleasant def Sulphur Springs 13-8; La Marque def League City Clear Brook 30-0; CC Calallen def Bastrop 49-0.
State Semifinal: Denison def Mount Pleasant 13-6; La Marque def CC Calallen 32-21.
State Final: La Marque def Denison 31-8.
Members of the Conference 4A state champion La Marque football team include Chris Howell, Cale Baker, Abel Padron, Jeremy Wytoviak, Joey Tramonte, Justin Herrera, Ashlee Stout, Shaun McPhee, Latrice Urps, Todd Malm, Keya McCloud, Matt Tasler, Anesia Williams, William Standefer, Tammy Letroise, David Watt, Effie Pines, Donald Klyng, Brandy Robertson, Dana Warren, Head Coach Alan Weddell, Maurice Scott, Ronnie Mason, Sheldon Smith, Melvin Hudnall, Jon Cooper, Jeff McKenzie, Cavell Lane, Donald Edman, Eric Chatman, Derrick Riggs, Jamarcus Powers, Kevin Ray, Brian ONeal, Chuck Ferguson, Larry Bogan, Dwayne Goynes, Byron Marshall, Head Trainer Kelley Hazen, Assistant Atheltic Director Tony Willis, Leon Joubert, Osaro Derrick, Theron Smith, Mike Thomas, Russell Gary, Brent Lartigue, James Burnett, Steve Newton, Derrick McCray, Wil Gerami, Tim Dispensa, Coach Scott Williams, Assistant Head Coach Larry Walker, Coach Mike Rinehart, John Stanley, Joe Robles, Lamar Hunter, Eric James, Rodrick Johnson, Russell Bynum, Bruce Erekson, Hakeem Akbar, Mike Pinesette, Miguel Hernandez, Coach Dean De Atley, Coach Fritz Schmidt, Coach Brian Lane, Ryan Silvertooth, Derrick Griffin, Corey McNair, Adrian Hudson, Roylin Bradley, Ayshen Wheat, Derrick Mouton, Bastille Haywood, Fred Horton, Lonnie Griggs, Jon Duff, Coach Ken Neely, Coach Danny Hartman, Coach Tony Heath, Chad Davis, William Marshall, Joey Werner, Jon McCrumb, Johnathon Perry, Cam Nowlin, Anthony King, Dominique Green, Jamie Johnson, Kwasi Cockrell, Coach Eric Wells, Coach Mark Kanipes, Coach Robert Ogelsby, Derrick Foster, Jauron Reid, James Bishop, Corey Middleton, Eric Alvarado, Paul McLemore, James Rojas, John Karn, Charles Nelson, Gabe Williams, Greg Robinson, and Coach Trev Clark.
Conference 3A
District Representatives: 1. Childress / Amarillo River Road; 2. Littlefield / Shallowater; 3. Vernon / Iowa Park; 4. Boyd / Springtown; 5. Denver City / Brownfield; 6. Ballinger / Abilene Wylie; 7. Alpine / Fabens; 8. Colorado City Colorado / Midland Greenwood; 9. Sanger / Gainesville; 10. Commerce / Quinlan Ford; 11. Alvarado / Kennedale; 12. Forney / Ferris; 13. DeKalb / Atlanta; 14. Daingerfield / Omaha Pewitt; 15. Brownsboro / Lindale; 16. Tatum / Elysian Fields; 17. Robinson / Waco La Vega; 18. Mexia / Groesbeck; 19. Center / Rusk; 20. Coldspring Jones / Montgomery; 21. Newton / Port Arthur Austin; 22. Liberty / Huffman Hargrave; 23. Sealy / Columbus; 24. Sweeny / Needville; 25. Burnet / Llano; 26. Giddings / Rockdale; 27. Devine / Castroville Medina Valley; 28. Cuero / Yoakum; 29. Carrizo Springs / Jourdanton; 30. Ingleside / Odem; 31. George West / San Diego; 32. Port Isabel / La Feria.
Bi-District: Childress def Shallowater 31-14; Springtown def Vernon 15-14; Abilene Wylie def Denver City 31-12; Midland Greenwood def Alpine 24-19; Littlefield def Amarillo River Road 30-16; Boyd def Iowa Park 23-13; Ballinger def Brownfield 41-12; Colorado City def Fabens 31-6; Quinlan Ford def Sanger 28-3; Alvarado def Ferris 42-6; DeKalb def Omaha Pewitt 29-12; Brownsboro def Elysian Fields 20-6; Commerce def Gainesville 25-14; Forney def Kennedale 27-18; Atlanta def Daingerfield 17-7; Tatum def Lindale 31-0; Robinson def Groesbeck 24-13; Center def Montgomery 32-2; Newton def Huffman Hargrave 42-20; Sealy def Needville 34-0; Mexia def Waco La Vega 28-14; Rusk def Coldspring Jones 28-14; Port Arthur Austin def Liberty 21-13; Sweeny def Columbus 40-12; Burnet def Rockdale 19-12; Yoakum def Devine 14-10; Odem def Carrizo Springs 14-0; George West def La Feria 21-0 Giddings def Llano 21-19; Cuero def Castroville Medina Valley 27-0; Ingleside def Jourdanton 24-0; Port Isabel def San Diego 26-22. AREA: Springtown def Childress 21-20; Abilene Wylie def Midland Greenwood 28-7; Littlefield def Boyd 23-19; Ballinger def Colorado City 36-13; Alvarado def Quinlan Ford 28-12; DeKalb def Brownsboro 41-14; Commerce def Forney 49-28; Tatum def Atlanta 38-22; Robinson def Center 27-7; Sealy def Newton 82-6; Rusk def Mexia 28-7; Sweeny def Port Arthur Austin 49-21; Burnet def Yoakum 20-20; George West def Odem 26-7; Cuero def Giddings 36-20; Ingleside def Port Ingleside 22-15.
Regional: Springtown def Abilene Wylie 58-20; Ballinger def Littlefield 21-21; Alvarado def DeKalb 21-7; Commerce def Tatum 38-14; Sealy def Robinson 35-3; Sweeny def Rusk 21-6; George West def Burnet 14-14 (P); Cuero def Ingleside 44-14.
State Quarterfinal: Springtown def Ballinger 28-7; Commerce def Alvarado 21-14; Sealy def Sweeny 40-0; Cuero def George West 31-6.
StateSemifinal: Commerce def Springtown 17-17 (P); Sealy def Cuero 17-14.
State Final: Sealy def Commerce 21-20.
Members of the Conference 3A state champion Sealy football team include Cody Nelson, Kenny Callihan, Bradley Norris, Nathan Michalke, Brandon Michalke, Matthew Rivers, Nikki Brock, Kristi Smith, Angie Middleton, Summer Everts, Laney Nastoupil, Emily Herman, Sherri Mieth, Nathana Janca, Kelly Callender, Candy Mkak, Susan Rychlik, Shaundi Shaddox, Jessica Weller, Melissa Bliss, Wesley Martinez, James Ritter, Keith Zapalac, Aaron Feldman, Shannon Duncan, Michael Griffin, Chris Tate, Jaron Dabney, Nick Callihan, Steven Stuessel, Mike Kovar, Allen Kalkomey, Andy Nastoupil, Mario Tarver, Steve Aguado, Michael McDonald, Isiah Joiner, Robbie Bozeman, Victor Campos, Ruperto Gloria, Nick Wuthrich, Ruben Aguilar, Jairus Kesee, Adam Zapalac, T.J. Jenn, Charles Beier, Richard Williams, Paul Martinez, Randy Johnson, Keith Bilski, Taurus Downey, Forrest Wagner, Keaton Cloud, Kelvin Tarver, Gilbert Bassett, Carlos Casteneda, Chris Svec, Lance Koy, Nelson Hammer, Trey Moore, Chris Noble, John Sodolak, Reggie Clark, Konrad Novicke, Virgil Downey, Danny Klatt, Nick Venghaus, John Wagner, Jake Dowell, Stephen Kaye, Jeremy Mosivais, Lucas Shupak, Joey Jenn, Chris Lincecum, William Mock, Vince Doyle, Gary Hill, Brad Burttscell, Nathan Pless, Jarrod Novicke, Steve Newsome, Marc Scranton, Daniel Ballard, Ryan Bannert, Eliseo Melena, Coaches Dan Walling, Troy Chitty, Mark Faldyn, Jay Janczak, Marlin Jordan, James Wright, Ray Neal, Tommy Ward, Head Coach T. J. Mills, James Davis, Billy Norris, Randy Dennis, Dr. Victor Morris, Jeff Gaston, Elliot Sanders, Sammy Miller, Matt Fuller, Chase Schavrda, Dante Curry, Karl Kloss, Ryan Eckelberg, Bobby Hale, Matt Kunard, Adam Burttschell, John Buchala, and Eric Zapalac.
Conference 2A
District Representatives: 1. Stinnett West Texas / Stratford; 2. Canadian / Panhandle; 3. Hale Center / Springlake Earth; 4. Sundown / Seagraves; 5. Iraan / Eldorado; 6. Winters / Stanton; 7. Hamlin / Stamford; 8. Albany / Cisco; 9. Electra / Holliday; 10. Valley View / Callisburg; 11. Pilot Point Selz / Celina; 12. Whitewright / Tom Bean; 13. Rio Vista / Maypearl; 14. Rosebud-Lott / Man; 15. Goldthwaite / Hamilton; 16. McGregor / Valley Mills; 17. Edgewood / Grand Saline; 18. Cooper / Honey Grove; 19. Arp / Hawkins; 20. Diana New Diana / Ore City; 21. Italy / Kerens; 22. Groveton / Buffalo; 23. Alto / Garrison; 24. Hemphill / Winnie East Chambers; 25. Mason / Blanco; 26. Salado / Rogers; 27. Schulenburg / Shiner; 28. Vanderbilt Industrial / El Maton Tidehaven; 29. Dilley / San Antonio Cole; 30. Kenedy / Yorktown; 31. Refugio / Three Rivers; 32. Freer / Premont.
Bi-District: Stinnett West Texas def Panhandle 28-7; Seagraves def Hale Center 40-6; Stanton def Iraan 28-6; Hamlin def Cisco 35-0; Canadian def Stratford 26-7; Sundown def Springlake Earth 17-14; Winters def Eldorado 26-0; Albany def Stamford 10-7; Electra def Gainesville Callisburg 28-19; Pilot Point Selz def Tom Bean 35-10; Mart def Rio Vista 44-0; Goldthwaite def Valley Mills 28-7; Holliday def Valley View 46-10; Celina def Whitewright 31-7; Rosebud-Lott def Maypearl 41-6; Hamilton def McGregor 25-6; Edgewood def Honey Grove 21-17; Arp def Ore City 46-33; Italy def Buffalo 33-12; Alto def Winnie East Chambers 40-2; Grand Saline def Cooper 35-7; New Diana def Hawkins 38-0; Groveton def Kerens 23-7; Hemphill def Garrison 20-7; Rogers def Mason 10-0; Schulenburg def El Maton Tidehaven 13-10; Dilley def Yorktown 15-15; Refugio def Premont 47-0; Salado def Blanco 28-13; Vanderbilt Industrial def Shiner 23-0; Kenedy def SA Cole 40-7; Three Rivers def Freer 22-12. AREA: Stinnett West Texas def Seagraves 10-0; Hamlin def Stanton 39-28; Sundown def Canadian 14-13; Winters def Albany 21-7; Electra def Pilot Point Selz 21-14; Goldthwiate def Mart 20-9; Celina def Holliday 49-22; Rosebud-Lott def Hamilton 41-21; Arp def Edgewood 12-10; Alto def Italy 33-7; New Diana def Grand Saline 19-16; Groveton def Hemphill 40-7; Schulenburg def Rogers 27-6; Refugio def Dilley 40-0; Vanderbilt def Industrial 6-0; Three Rivers def Kenedy 34-0.
Regional: Stinnett West Texas def Hamlin 35-7; Winters def Sundown 13-0; Goldthwaite def Electra 26-14; Celina def Rosebud-Lott 44-6; Alto def Arp 68-22; Groveton def New Diana 35-6; Refugio def Schulenburg 22-18; Three Rivers def Vanderbilt Industrial 31-20.
State Quarterfinal: Stinnett West Texas def Winters 10-7; Celina def Goldthwaite 34-0; Alto def Groveton 31-0; Refugio def Three Rivers 31-6.
State Semifinal: Celina def Stinnett West Texas 23-22; Alto def Refugio 14-7.
State Final: Celina def Alto 32-28.
Members of the Conference 2A state champion Celina football team include David Armstrong, Ryan Worthey, Brad Berry, Larry Holcombe, Kirk Collins, Justin Burrow, Jeff Atkins, Alex Payne, Fernando Camacho, Aaron Briswalter, Adam Casso, Matt Forgey, Jarrod Martin, Andy Dunn, Hank Hollywood, Dusty Draper, Gary Moore, Claudio Cerna, Johnie Toole, Jason Bruce, Josh Dotter, Daric Gray, Craven Vasquez, Chris Fowler, Ben Farrow, Zack Vest, Jared Wilson, Matt Upton, John Hahs, Nick Stallings, Bo Cross, Chris Stone, Robbie Perez, David Evans, Josh Blakeley, Joey Mann, Russell Stanphill, Josh Smith, Terry Moncier, Chisom Lewis, John D. Tingle, Chandler Payne, John Ashley, Zack Bearden, Laramie Vest, Jermey McGarrah, Josh Myers, Dwight Horne, Dean Collins, Mark Collins, Kyle Robinson, Grant Detro, Josh Roller, Randell Coffey, Kevin Sanford, Trent Vest, Fabian Ordonez, Michael Faulkner, Dwight Tidwell, Job Norman, Robby Aultman, Brice Lambert, Cayetano Hinjosa, Matt Gonzalez, Derek Long, Frank Maddox, Brandon Grumbles, Chris Henderson, Tim Billy, Danny Stanphill, Joe Apple, James Evans, Sam Warren, Danny David, Bill Elliott, Butch Ford, G.A. Moore, Timmy Moore, and Dan Gist.
Conference 1A
11 Man
District Representatives: 1. Shamrock / Sunray; 2. Nazareth / Farwell; 3. Kress / Petersburg; 4. Bye; 5. Sudan / Plains; 6. Bye; 7. Wink / Tornillo; 8. Rankin / Menard; 9. Roby / Munday; 10. Bye; 11. Roscoe / Bronte; 12. Bye; 13. Windthorst / Bryson; 14. Gorman / Rising Star; 15. Bye; 16. Hico / Crawford; 17. Lindsay / Muenster; 18. Bye; 19. Celeste / Blue Ridge; 20. Bye; 21. Bremond / Wortham; 22. Overton / Tenaha; 23. Bye; 24. Burkeville / Colmesneil; 25. Thorndale / Granger; 26. Iola / Burton; 27. Bye; 28. Rocksprings / Harper; 29. Bye; 30. Runge / Charlotte; 31. Bye; 32. Ben Bolt / Agua Dulce.
Bi-District: Shamrock def Farwell 28-7; Wink def Menard 26-19; Sunray def Nazareth 33-12; Rankin def Tornillo 53-13; Windthorst def Rising Star 39-27; Bryson def Gorman 12-8; Bremond def Tenaha 39-15; Overton def Wortham 32-0; Thorndale def Burton 59-0; Granger def Iola 25-10.
Area: Shamrock def Kress 37-19; Wink def Plains 34-6; Sunray def Petersburg 13-7; Sudan def Rankin 46-7; Bronte def Roby 21-20; Crawford def Windthorst 21-7; Roscoe def Munday 55-12; Hico def Bryson 26-6; Lindsay def Blue Ridge 34-0; Burkeville def Bremond 14-14; Muenster def Celeste 45-10; Overton def Colmesneil 44-0; Thorndale def Harper 54-0; Runge def Agua Dulce 33-27; Granger def Rocksprings 19-14; Charlotte def Ben Bolt 34-14.
Regional: Wink def Shamrock 29-6; Sudan def Sunray 40-19; Crawford def Bronte 36-7; Roscoe def Hico 48-12; Burkeville def Lindsay 21-13; Overton def Muenster 14-12; Thorndale def Runge 55-14; Granger def Charlotte 46-20.
State Quarterfinal: Sudan def Wink 27-12; Roscoe def Crawford 20-7; Overton def Burkeville 30-27; Thorndale def Granger 47-6.
State Semifinal: Roscoe def Sudan 38-20; Thorndale def Overton 39-19.
State Final: Thorndale def Roscoe 14-7.
Members of the Conference 1A state champion Thorndale football team include Butch Fuessel, Brian Mitchell, Derek Daniell, Kirby Menzel, Jaime Beran, Clay Bishop, Kevin Kiesling, Seth Jordan, Wade Brand, Kelly Northcott, Casey Fuessel, Colby Fisher, Daniel Rains, Eric Melde, Terry Taylor, Jason Ramirez, Jimmy Adams, Kyle Wuensche, Rajha Roman, Trent Taylor, Nick Merz, Matt Paris, Kyle McCoy, Manager Derick Ensor, Manager Jared Melde, Coach Glen West, Coach Jeff Lieberman, Trey Felton, Justin Simank, Jason Simank, Joel Simank, Head Coach Don Cowan, Chad Chapman, Dustin Oslick, Aaron Paulsen, Nick Swindell, Coach Jim Brock, Coach Kevin Menzel, Brook Niemtschk, Twone Simmons, Tim Mitchell, Eric Hinistroza, Michael Calvin, Clint Leschber, Charlie Bernstein, Keith Caffey, Chad Schwarz, Patrick Cook, and Justin McDaniels.
6 Man
District Representatives: 1. Samnorwood / Miami; 2. Amherst / Whitharral; 3. Meadow / Southland; 4. Jayton / Rochester; 5. Lamesa Klondike / Ackerly Sands; 6. Westbrook / Roscoe Highland; 7. Bye; 8. Imperial Buena Vista / Balmorhea; 9. Chillicothe / Vernon Northside; 10. Woodson / Haskell Paint Creek; 11. Voss Panther Creek / Blackwell; 12. Mullin / Sidney; 13. Gordon / Strawn; 14. Milford / Trinidad; 15. Cherokee / Brookesmith; 16. Jonesboro / Buckholts.
Bi-District: Whitharral def Samnorwood 42-20; Meadow def Rochester 36-12; Lamesa Klondike def Roscoe Highland 58-30; Amherst def Miami 64-32; Jayton def Southland 29-25; Ackerly Sands def Westbrook 49-42; Chillicothe def Haskell Paint Creek 28-8; Voss Panther Creek def Sidney 88-38; Gordon def Trinidad 34-28; Cherokee def Buckholts 51-6; Woodson def Vernon Northside 41-16; Mullin def Blackwell 46-0; Milford def Strawn 50-22; Jonesboro def Brookesmith 56-8.
Regional: Whitharral def Meadow 50-0; Lamesa Klondike def Balmorhea 60-57; Amherst def Jayton 78-48; Ackerly Sands def Imperial Buena Vista 47-24; Voss Panther Creek def Chillicothe 68-60; Gordon def Cherokee 66-18; Mullin def Woodson 52-45; Milford def Jonesboro 60-32.
Quarterfinal: Lamesa Klondike def Whitharral 38-30; Amherst def Ackerly Sands 66-52; Voss Panther Creek def Gordon 81-44; Milford def Mullin 32-27.
Semifinal:
Amherst def Lamesa Klondike 79-34; Milford def Voss Panther Creek 29-6.Final: Amherst def Milford 72-48.
Members of the Conference A six-man state champion Amherst football team include Judd Perkins, Chris Brantley, Ryan McNabb, Dewayne Miles, Coach Jack Shely, Assistant Coach Michael Stanley, Edward Frausto, Shadd Friday, Jerry Frausto, Tommy Traylor, Brandon Pointer, Curtis Miller, Russell Miller, Dusty Miller, James Collins, Joey Rackley, Casey Hardin, Jason Mote, Victor Cueto, Timmy Sherrill, Michael Brantley, Chester Nesbitt, Oscar Gonzalez, Brian Chandler, Albert Cisnerros, Jarred Rackley, and Assistant Coach Paul Patterson.