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Football 1998-99

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso Andress / El Paso Franklin / El Paso Coronado; 2. El Paso Socorro / El Paso Montwood / El Paso Bel Air; 3. Lubbock Coronado / San Angelo Central / Amarillo; 4. Odessa Permian / Abilene Cooper / Midland Lee; 5. Lewisville The Colony / Lewisville / South Grand Prairie; 6. Euless Trinity / Haltom City / Irving Nimitz; 7. Arlington Lamar / De Soto / Duncanville; 8. Killeen Ellison / Waco / Copperas Cove; 9. Plano East / Plano / Richardson Lake Highlands; 10. Mesquite / Garland / North Mesquite; 11. Dallas Kimball / Dallas Carter / Dallas Skyline; 12. Tyler / Lufkin / Tyler Lee; 13. Bryan / Georgetown / Round Rock Westwood; 14. Austin Westlake / Austin Bowie / New Braunfels; 15. Lewisville The Woodland / Klein / Conroe; 16. Houston Cypress Fairbanks / Houston Langham Creek / Houston Jersey Village; 17. Houston Lamar / Houston Madison / Houston Westbury; 18. Houston Milby / Houston Washington / Houston Yates; 19. Katy / Alief Elsik / Rosenberg Terry; 20. Sugar Land Elkins / Sugar Land Austin / Sugar Land Dulles; 21. Houston Eisenhower / Houston Nimitz / Houston Aldine; 22. Baytown Lee / Humble / Humble Kingwood; 23. Pasadena Dobie / Galena Park North Shore / La Porte; 24. Galveston Ball / Friendswood Clear Brook / Angleton; 25. Converse Judson / San Antonio MacArthur / San Antonio Madison; 26. San Antonio Holmes / San Antonio Marshall / San Antonio Clark; 27. San Antonio Southwest / San Antonio South San Antonio / San Antonio East Central; 28. Victoria / Corpus Christi Carroll / Corpus Christi Moody; 29. Laredo Nixon / Eagle Pass / Laredo Alexander; 30. La Joya / McAllen Rowe / Rio Grand City; 31. Harlingen South / Edinburg / Donna; 32. Weslaco / Brownsville Rivera / San Benito.

Division I

Bi-district: El Paso Montwood 20 - El Paso Franklin 9; Odessa Permian 42 San Angelo Central 20; Euless Trinity 29 - Lewisville 24; Duncanville 21 - Killeen Ellison 14; Plano 28 - Mesquite 7; Tyler Lee 17 - Dallas Skyline 7; Bryan 6 - Austin Bowie 0; Houston Jersey Village 34 - Klein 6; Houston Lamar 14 - Houston Milby 7; Alief Elsik 31 - Sugar Land Austin 7; Houston Eisenhower 13 - Humble Kingwood 10; Galveston Ball 16 - Galena Park North Shore 10; Converse Judson 42 - San Antonio Holmes 32; Corpus Christi Carroll 16 - San Antonio Southwest 14; Eagle Pass 14 - La Joya 0; Edinburg 18 - Weslaco 8.

Regional: Odessa Permian 55 - El Paso Montwood 7; Duncanville 34 - Euless Trinity 26; Plano 31 - Tyler Lee 14; Houston Jersey Village 9 - Bryan 6; Alief Elsik 38 - Houston Lamar 10; Houston Eisenhower 38 - Galveston 13; Converse Judson 42 - Corpus Christi Carroll 15; Edinburg 24 - Eagel Pass 6.

Quarterfinal: Duncanville 24 - Odessa Permian 14; Houston Jersey Village 35 - Plano 20; Houston Eisenhower 38 - Alief Elsik 21; Converse Judson 54 - Edingburg 13.

Semifinal: Duncanville 31 - Houston Jersey Village 7; Converse Judson 29 - Houston Eisenhower 22.

Final: Duncanville 24 - Converse Judson 21.

Members of the conference 5A Division I State Champion Duncanville football team include Michael Jones, Jerry Scales, Captain Johnson, Michael Eaton , Terrance Dean, Sidney Oliver, Richard Whiddon, Jason Yonce, Michael Lopez; Shawn Lewis, Zane Reeves, Le Bruderer, Tom Strode, Dan Schreiber, Bob Alpert, Mark Howeth, Jim Randall, Davis Haass, Billy Anderson, Sedrick Love; Mike Chrietzberg Prin, Ken Moua, Zane Reeves, Alvin Mosby, Clayton Bryant, Damien Fuller, Melvin Blunson, Brandon Kajihiro, Chris Lopez, Sherman Steptoe, Katy Terry; Gerard Davis, Chris Davis, Rishone Evans, Roy Hall , Vegas McNeil, Andre Ruffin, Mark Walker, Erick Richardson, Orlando Medlock, Michael Dudley, Jeremy Hurd; Kionne Franklin, Frank Munoz, Charles Birdow, Ashford Lee, Jason Cokes, Drew Moffett, Kennieth Williams, Jamil Tucker, Miles Briett, Mark West; Rick Smith, Byron Johnson, Kyle Yudizky, Stephen Tenpenny, Jonathan Evans, Jason Collins, Dewaylon Johnson, Jose Carranza, Cotis Martin, Daniel Clickard, Nick Howard; Ricky Stapleton, Cody Burch, Kevin Young, Richard Evans, Kasey Cheshier, Jerry Nixon , Michael Herd, Travis Hale, Marcus Cooks, Laurence James; Matt Davis, Dave Burton, Kim Carrington, Kelly Raye, Laura Kyle, Alan Reid, Larry Haney, Mike Garcia, Jeanette Dover, Julie Torre, Dr.Scott Miller.

Division II

Bi-district: El Paso Andress 37 - El Paos Bel Air 18; Midland Lee 34 - Lubbock Coronado 7; Irving Nimitz 45 - Lewisville The Colony 42 (3OT); Copperas Cove 27 - Arlington Lamar 24; El Paso Socorro 27 - El Paso Coronado 10; Amarillo 36 - Abilene Cooper 11; South Grand Prairie 37 - Haltom City Haltom 12; Waco 22 - De Soto 19; Plano East 25 - North Mesquite 6; Lufkin 24 - Dallas Lufkin 0; Georgetown 86 - New Braunfels 15; Conroe The Woodlands 21 - Houston Langham Creek 20; Richardson Lake Highland 40 - Garland 14; Tyler 67 - Dallas Carter 7; Austin Westlake 10 - Round Rock Westwood 6; Houston Cypress Fairbanks 49 - Conroe 21; Houston Madison 37 - Houston Yates 7; Katy 27 - Sugar Land Dulles 6 - Humble 35 - Houston Nimitz 7; Pasadena Dobie 29 - Angleton 0; Houston Washington 14 - Houston Westbury 12; Rosenberg Terry 38 - Sugar Land Elkins 14; Houston Aldine 26 - Baytown Lee 7; Friendswood Clear Brook 27 - La Porte 21; San Antonio MacArthur 17 - San Antonio Clark 7; South San Antonio 27 - Corpus Christi Moody 20; Rio Grande City 48 - Laredo Nixon 28; Harlingen South 16 - San Benito 14; San Antonio Madison 28 - San Antomio Marshall 21; Victoria 27 - San Antonio East Central 21; McAllen Rowe 44 - Laredo Alexander 0; Brownsville Rivera 31 - Donna 6.

Area: Midland Lee 55 - El Paso Andress 14; Copperas Cove 38 - Irving Nimitz 7; Amarillo 28 - El Paso Socorro 6; South Grand Prairie 42 - Waco 14; Lufkin 31 - Plano East 21; Georgetown 15 - Conroe The Woodlands 12; Richardson Lake Highlands 14 - Tyler 10; Katy 27 - Houston Madison 7; Pasadena Dobie 17 - Humble 7; Houston Washington 41 - Rosenberg Terry 34; Friendswood Clear Brook 31 - Houston Aldine 29; San Antonio MacArthur 24 - South San Antonio 0; Rio Grande City 25 - Harilengen South 20; San Antonio Madison 38 - Victoria 7; McAllen Rowe 33 - Brownsville Rivera 6.

Regional: Midland Lee 43 - Coperas Cove 17; South Grand Prairie 38 - Amarillo 20; Lufkin 35 - Georgetown 28; Richardson Lake Highlands 24 - Austin Westlake 23; Katy 24 - Pasadena Dobie 10; Friendswood Clear Brook 16 - Houston Washington 14; San Antonio MacArthur 24 - Rio Grande City 14; San Antonio Madison 25 McAllen Rowe 24.

Quarterfinal: Midland Lee 20 - South Grand Prairie 7; Lufkin 17 - Richardson Lake Highlands 14; Katy 40 - Friendswood Clear Brook 0; San Antonio MacArthur 10 - San Antonio Madison 7.

Semifinal: Midland Lee 42 - Richardson Lake Highlands 21; Katy 14 - San Antonio MacArthur 6.

Final: Midland Lee 54 - San Antonio MacArthur 0.

Members of the conference 5A Division II State Champion Midland Lee football team include Charles Winstead, Modesto Saucedo, Isaac Washington, Robert Meridyth, Jonathan Heredia, Eric Middleton, Ankur Patel, Ben Chester, Roan Moreno, J.R. Norman, Randy Norris, Sammy Hall, Jon Rogers, Scott Worley, Ryan Almond, Brain Fowler, Matt Segulja, Josh Miller, Cedric Benson, J.P. Ratliff, Joe Norman, T.J. Glover, Paul Anderson, Ryan Wright, Sam Bailey; Randy Whitaker, Colby Marcum, Jared Martin, Kody Mathews, Bobby Subia, Kevin Borrego, Trey Atwater, Brad Woodard, Eric Clodfelter, J.J. Jackson, Joe Melendez, Jared Shaw; Justin Painter, Steve Subia, Domingo Magana, Chris Madrid, Bret Owen, Rex Richards, Eric Neatherlin, Andy Brewster, Jerad Calobreves, Derrick Walker, Chris McCullock.

Conference 4A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso Riverside / El Paso Ysleta / El Paso Burges; 2. Canutillo / Pecos / Clint; 3. Hereford / Pampa / Borger; 4. Plainview / Canyon / Wolfforth Frenship; 5. Andrews / Snyder / Big Spring; 6. Brownwood / Stephenville / Cleburne; 7. Denton / Wichita Falls Hirschi / Wichita Falls Rider; 8. Springtown / Weatherford / Forth Worth Brewer; 9. Fort Worth Wyatt / Forth Worth Arlington Heights / Forth Worth Eastern Hills; 10. Cedar Hill / Waxahachie / Hewitt Midway; 11. Southlake Carroll / Grapevine / Colleyville Heritage; 12. Dallas South Oak Cliff / Dallas Pinkston / Dallas Roosevelt; 13. Dallas Spruce / Dallas / Samuell / Dallas Seagoville; 14. Dallas Highland Park / Mesquite Poteet / Sherman; 15. Greenville / Sulphur Springs / Mount Pleasant; 16. Ennis / Lancaster / Terrell; 17. Jacksonville / Kilgore / Carthage; 18. Conroe Caney Creek / Waller / Navasota; 19. Dayton / Silsbee / Beaumont Ozen; 20. West Orange Stark / Port Neches Groves / Nederland; 21. Houston Forest Brook / Crosby / Houston King; 22. Houston Jones / Houston Kashmere / Houston Waltrip; 23. La Marque / Texas City / Friendswood; 24. El Campo / Bay City / Freeport Brazosport; 25. Marble Falls / Belton / Lampasas; 26. Austin Travis / Austin Lanier / Austin Reagan / ; 27. Buda Hays / Spring Branch Smithson Valley / New Braunfels Canyon; 28. Fredericksburg / Kerrville Tivy / San Antonio Alamo Heights; 29. Schertz Clemens / San Antonio Fox Tech / San Antonio Lanier; 30. Floresville / Pleasanton / San Antonio Memorial; 31. Corpus Christi Calallen / Alice / Rockport Fulton; 32. Edcouch Elsa / Pharr San-Juan-Alamo / Los Fresnos.

Division I

Bi-district: El Paso Ysleta 28 - Canutillo 13; Plainview 25 - Hereford 6; Cleburne 28 - Big Spring 6; Wichita Falls Rider 41 - Weatherford 35; Forth Worth Wyatt 21 - Cedar Hill 7; Grapevine 26 - Dallas South Oak Cliff 7; Mesquite Poteet 24 - Dallas Spruce 14; Greenville 17 - Ennis 7; Jacksonville 25 - Conroe Caney Creek 0; Nederland 60 - Beaumont Ozen 21; Houston Forest Brook 39 - Houston Waltrip 0; Bay City 27 - Texas City 7; Belton 16 - Austin Travis 12; Buda Hays 16 - San Antonio Alamo Heights 12; San Antonio Lanier 20 - San Antonio Memorial 14; Alice 32 - Los Fresnos 0.

Regional: Plainview 35 - El Paso Ysleta 23; Wichita Falls Rider 14 - Cleburne 7; Grapevine 35 - Forth Worth Wyatt 12; Greenville 15 - Mesquiet Poteet 12; Nederland 35 - Jacksonville 31; Bay City 9 - Houston Forest Brook 7; Belton 28 - Buda Hays 21 - Alice 52 - San Antonio Lanier 0.

Quarterfinal: Plainview 35 - Wichita Falls Rider 28; Grapevine 34 - Greenville 31; Bay City 34 - Nederland 28; Alice 16 - Belton 14.

Semifinal: Grapevine 23 - Plainview 19; Bay City 20 - Alice 17.

Final: Grapevine 22 - Bay City 0.

Members of the conference 4A Division I State Champion Grapevine football team include Ashley Heath, Stewart Records, Matt Baan, Joe Stanford, Saleem Razvi, Richard Spruell, Dawn Vasquez; Brenda Walker, Sam Robert, Chris Culver, Brad Balla, T.J. Howard, Jared Brown, Kelly Sayre, Alex Martin, Cody Koontz, Rory Dyck, Daniel Check, Shalanda Wilson; Mitch Gatlin, Cole Farden, Ryan Cowdy, Josh Cook, Taylor Farden, Mike Saneed, Brad Lynes, Casey Ford, Damon Williams Blank, J.J. Barnett; Chriss Burke, Heath Bullard, Gary Olivo, Bruce Holmes, Roger Benefield, Andy Modica, Dave Sammons, Bill Symon, Gary Mullins, Tamara LeMay; Melissa Clark, Derek Frey, Matt Cantrell, Jason Schindler, Andy Thompson, Trent Scribner, Nick Zies, Dewayne Betik, Nick Graham; Chad White, Dan Cameron, Josh Born, Ben Benardino, Curtis Caldwell, Devin Pilgrim, Blake Holt, Jordan Wilson; Ryan Maxwell, Cody Spencer, Nick Leckey, Andrew Marr, Matt Fance, Chris Gray, Roger Chapman.

Division II

Bi-district: El Paso Riverside 58 - Clint 12; Pampa 21 - Wolfforth Frenship 14; Stephenville 41 - Andrews 35; Denton 42 - Forth Worth Brewer 22; El Paso Burges 27 - Pecos 14; Borger 30 - Canyon 14; Brownwood 43 - Snyder 38; Wichita Falls Hirschi 28 - Springton 26; Hewitt Midway 31 - Forth Worth Arlington Heights 12; Southlake Carroll 34 - Dallas Roosevelt 12; Sherman 40 - Dallas Samuell 25; Sulphur Springs 13 - Terrell 10; Waxahachie 48 - Forth Worth Eastern Hills 14; Colleyville Heritage 34 - Dallas Pinkston 12; Dallas Highland Park 45 - Dallas Seagoville 14; Mount Pleasant 23 - Lancaster 0; Kilgore 21 - Navasota 6; Dayton 45 - Port Neches Groves 24; Crosby 26 - Houston Kashmere 21; La Marque 21 - Freeport Brazosport 7; Carthage 14 - Waller 7; Silsbee 21,West Orange-Stark 20; Houston King 34 - Houston Jones 12; El Campo 20 - Friendswood 0; Austin Lanier 28 - Marble Falls 27; Spring Branch Smithson Valley 26 - Kerrville Tivy 0; Schertz Clemens 42 - Pleasanton 6; Corpus Christi Calallen 17 - Pharr-San-Juan-Alamo 14; Lampasas 14 - Austin Reagan 7; New Braunfels Canyon 14 - Fredericksburg 6; Floresville 33 - San Antonio Fox Tech 0; Edcouch-Elsa 20 - Rockport Fulton 7.

Area: Pampa 35 - El Paso Riverside 36; Stephenville 48 - Denton 28; Borger 31 - El Paso Burges 12; Wichita Falls Hirschi 28 - Brownwood 21; Southlake Carroll 52 - Hewitt Midway 35; Sherman 24 - Sulphur Springs 13; Colleyville Heritage 27 - Waxahachie 16; Dallas Highland Park 41 - Mount Pleasant 10; Dayton 17 - Kilgore 14; La Marque 13 - Crosby 7; Silsbee 43 - Carthage 21; El Campo 47 - Houston King 14; Spring Branch Smithson Valley 27 - San Antonio Lanier 6; Schertz Clemens 28 - Corpus Christi Calallen 17; New Braunfels Canyon 19 - Lampasas 8; Edcouch-Elsa 24 - Floresville 16.

Regional: Stephenville 42 - Pampa 36; Wichita Falls Hirschi 39 - Borger 28; Southlake Carroll 42 - Sherman 35; Dallas Highland Park 28 - Colleyville Heritage 16; La Marque 20 - Dayton 14; Silsbee 28 - El Campo 7; Spring Branch Smithson Valley 19 - Schertz Clemens 14; New Braunfels Canyon 42 - Edcouch-Elsa 3.

Quarterfinal: Stephenville 42 - Wichita Falls Hirschi 21; Southlake Carroll 28 - Dallas Highland Park 21; La Marque 21 - Silsbee 12; Spring Branch Smithson Valley 27 - New Braunfels Canyon 1.

Semifinal: Stephenville 31 - Southlake Carroll 28; La Marque 17 - Spring Branch Smithson Valley 7.

Final: Stephenville 34 - La Marque 7.

Members of the conference 4A Division II State Champion Stephenville football team include Kendal Briles, Zac Hunter, Kirt Brown, Kevin Wright, J.W. Boren, Justin Monk, Matt Magin, Ben Lilly; Cody Cardwell, Matt Tinklenberg, Jimmy Ferrazas, Ryan Harris, Cam Ferguson, Derek Haney, A.B. Combs, Josh Martin, Jack Hodges, Clark Boone, Matt Van Hattem, Trey Felts; Kent Howell, Brady Gunn, B.J. Mercer, Robert Lilly, Kelan Luker, Felix Alvarado, Keith McCormick, Aaron Collier, Craig Parks, Ron Smithwick, Robert Harrison, Brad Gartside, Chance Stasey; Zach Swain, Sterling Doty, Cal Jillson, Gordan Carroll, Brain Kegans, Clayton Harmon, Jay Doty, T.J. Douglas, K.C. Steed, Toby O’Neal, Dillon Kueha, Chris Evatt.

Conference 3A

District Representatives: 1. Amarillo River Road / Perryton / Samford-Fritch; 2. Muleshoe / Friona / Littlefield; 3. Colorado City / Seminole / Lamesa; 4. Alpine / Crane / Monohans; 5. Childress / Vernon / Iowa Park; 6. Brady / Abilene Wylie / Ballinger; 7. Breckenridge / Glen Rose / Comanche; 8. Waco La Vega / Waco Connally / China Springs; 9. Sanger / Bridgeport / Gainesville; 10. Royse City / Commerce / Frisco; 11. Aledo / Alvarado / Lake Worth; 12. Mabank / Crandell / Canton; 13. Daingerfield / Linden-Kildare / Pittsburg; 14. Atlanta / Hooks / Texarkana Liberty-Eylau; 15. Lindale / Brownsboro / Van; 16. Jefferson / Tatum / White Oak; 17. Robinson / Marlin / Cameron Yoe; 18. Madisonville / Teague / Groesbeck; 19. Rockdale / Taylor / Manor; 20. Columbus / Giddings / Smithville; 21. Diboll / Crockett / Rusk; 22. Cleveland / Corrigan Camden / Coldspring Jones; 23. Newton / Orangefield / Buna; 24. Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson / Hamshire-Fannett / Liberty; 25. Sweeny / Sealy / Needville; 26. Cuero / Vanderbilt Industrial / Hallesttsville; 27. Wimberley / Bandera / Llano; 28. Pearsall / Hondo / Carrizo Springs; 29. Goliad / George West / La Vernia; 30. Aransas Pass / Sinton / Corpus Christi West Oso; 31. Orange Grove / Bishop / Mathis; 32. La Feria / Raymondville / Port Isabel.

Division I

Bi-district: Perryton 21, Littlefield 14; Monahans 21 - Lamessa 10; Abilene Wylie 31 - Vernon; Breckenridge - Waco La Vega 27; Frisco 17 - Gainesville 6; Aledo 31 - Mabank 20; Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 43 - Pittsburg; Jefferson 39 - Lindale 23; Madisonville 21 - Robinson 15; Giddings 36 - Taylor 0; Rusk 39 - Cleveland 27; Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson 16 - Buna 12; Cuero 9 - Needville 7; Carriro Springs 34 - Bandera 25; Sinton 21 - La Vernia 13; Raymondville 25 - Mathis 19.

Regional: Monahans 20 - Perryton 10; Breckenridge 21 - Abilene Wylie 7; Aledo 21 - Frisco 3; Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 17 - Jefferson 7; Giddings Madisonville 24 - Giddings 14; Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson 31 - Rusk 6; Cuero 26 - Carrizo Springs 6; Raymondville 36 - Sinton 34.

Quarterfinal: Monahans 29 - Breckenridge 0; Aledo 27 - Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 10; Giddings 35 - Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson 20; Cuero 31 - Raymondville 7.

Semifinal: Aledo 21 - Monahans 7; Cuero 13 - Giddings 10.

Final: Aledo 14 - Cuero 7.

Members of the conference 3A Division I State Champion Aledo football team include Jason Daniel, Pat Kelly, Matt Saunders, Cody Lowe, Chad Hanley, Tommy Buris, Andy Vaughn, Jeremy Shaffer, Josh Torres, Colt Dowd, B.J. Warren; Coach Stovall, Coach Grigsby, Will Sadler, Cale Culberson, Brad Casseday Aaron Manous, Ricky Reese, Andrew Durham, Andrew Stephenson, Kyle Lane, Chris Wilson, Joe Fairless, Jon Keller, Jeff Alsop, Coach Cartwright, Coach Davis; Trainer; Elliott, Coach Buchanan, Coach Shuster, Justin Marcellus, Erick Gordon, Chris Burke, Jeff Penegelly, Jordan Porter, Cameron Hill, Kevin Harris, Clint Bartek, Danny Hudgin, Jeremy Carter, Eric Pettigrew, Tanner Davidson, Coach Rosson; Donald Hays, Lucas Turner, Clayton Adams, Larry Elias, Nathan Dearing , John Burrow, Coach Seay, Coach Allen, Coach Angel, Coach Yankie, Coach Warren.

Division II

Bi-district: Amarillo River 27, Friona 19; Colorado City 29 - Alpine 21; Childress 38 - Ballinger 3; Glen Rose 36 - China Springs 7; Muleshoe 14 - Samford-Fritch 13; Crane 45 - Seminole 8; Iowa Park 29 - Brady 24; Waco Connally 42 - Comanche; Commerce 19 - Sanger 13; Alvarado 38 - Canton 14; Daingerfield 18 - Hooks 7; White Oak 28 - Brownsboro 12; Royse City 19 - Bridgeport 3; Crandell 33 - Lake Worth 27; Atlanta 29 - Linden-Kildare 0; Tatum 49 - Van 10; Marlin 34 - Groesbeck 6; Rockdale 14 - Smithville 0; Diboll 37 - Coldsprings Jones 24; Newton 41 - Liberty 17; Cameron Yoe 7 - Teague; Manor 21 - Columbus 13; Crockett 21 - Corrigan Camden 20; Orangefield 21 - Hamshire-Fannett 13; Sweeny 44 - Hallesttsville 0; Wimberley 21 - Hondo 20; Corpus Christi West Oso 35 - Goliad 0; Orange Grove 28 - Port Isabel 14; Vanderbilt Industrial 7 - Sealy 6; Llano 41 - Pearsall 26; Aransas Pass 29 - George West 15; La Feria 10 - Bishop 6.

Area: Colorado City 27 - Amarillo River Road 18; Childress 21 - Glen Rose 14; Crane 28 - Muleshoe 14; Iowa Park 51 - Waco Connally 35; Commerce 28 - Alvardo 6; Daingerfield 33 - White Oak 14; Royse City 32 - Crandell 25; Tatum 29 - Atlanta 20; Rockdale 13 - Marlin 6; Newton 34 - Diboll 10; Manor 34 - Cameron Yoe 0; Crockett 41 - Orangefield 31; Sewwny 10 - Wimberley 0; Corpus Christi West Oso 34 - Orange Grove 7; Vanderbilt Industrial 19 - Llano 16; Aranasas Pass 40 - La Feria 9.

Regional: Childress 56 - Colorado City 14; Crane 16 - Iowa Park 7; Daingerfield 33 - Commerce 26; Royse City 39 - Tatum 32; Newton 34 - Rockdale 17; Manor 7 - Crockett 6; Sweeny 31 - Corpus Christi West Oso 18; Aransas Pass 21 - Vanderbilt Industrial 14.

Quaterfinals: Childress 10 - Crane 7; Daingerfield 24 - Royce City 16; Newton 19 - Manor 2; Aransas Pass 20 - Sweeny 17.

Semifinal: Daingerfield 21 - Childress 10; Newton 29 - Aransas Pass 15.

Final: Newton 21 - Daingerfield 0.

Members of the conference 3A Division II State Champion Newton football team include Buddy Bartlett, Melanie Richardson, Kevin Wood, Ty Gulley, Gerald Hartsfield, Charles Hadnot, Johnny Powell, Steve Jones, Malcolm Isom , Jason Lewis, J.J. Hadnot, Laurie Snowden, April Mulholland; Keyron Jackson, Melvin Hartsfield, Jamal Hadsont, Ryan Westbrook, Davy Lafittle, John Perry, William Baldwin, Clifford Dean, Rod Ervin, Chad Burnett, Terrence Samuel, Jason Davis, Jeremy Lott, Robbie Hatton; Lidney Thompson, Brian Martin, J.J. Palamo, Matthew Washburn. Rodney Simpson, John Meek, Jermaine Lewis, Randy Washington, Rick Fomby, Curtis Barbay; W.T. Johnson, John Bennett, Neil Williams, Derrick Jackson, John Ipes, Jace Peveto, Ed Hartsfield, Andrew Rollins, Wesley Forward, Marcus Carve, Josh Harrell, Charles Hopson, Roy Finnell, Randall Reich.

Conference 2A

District Representatives: 1. Big Lake Reagan County / Iraan / Van Horn; 2. Sonora / Eldorado / Forsan; 3. Post / Seagraves / Stanton; 4. Farwell / Sundown / Hale Center; 5. Spearman / Canadian / Sunray; 6. Quanah / Amarillo Highland Park / Wellington; 7. New Deal / Floydada / Idalou; 8. Albany / Tuscola Jim Ned / Anson; 9. Holliday / Olney / Seymour; 10. Boyd / Jacksboro / Lindsay; 11. Pilot Point Selz / Celina / Sadler S&S Consalidated; 12. Howe / Leonard / Van Alstyne; 13. Grand Saline / Farmersville / Lone Oak; 14. Omaha Pewitt / Cooper / Paris Chisum; 15. Rio Vista / De Leon / Hico; 16. Italy / Scurry Rosser / Maypearl; 17. Hughes Springs / Elysian Fields / Harleton; 18. New London West Rusk / Big Sandy / Hawkins; 19. Kerens / Malakoff; 20. Grapeland / Buffalo / Jewett Leon; 21. Alto / Garrison / Timpson; 22. Winnie East Chambers / Hull-Daisetta / Pineland West Sabine; 23. Mart / Crawford / Riesel; 24. Franklin / Thorndale / Rosebud-Lott; 25. Winters / Goldthwaite / Coleman; 26. Troy / Holland / Salado; 27. Brookshire Royal / Ganado / El Maton Tidehaven; 28. Schulenburg / Shiner / Yorktown; 29. Geronimo Navarro / Poth / Stockdale; 30. Comfort / Bracketville Brackett / Dilley; 31. Refugio / Kenedy / Three Rivers; 32. Freer / Banquete / La Villa.

Division I

Bi-district: Sonora 24, Big Lake Reagan County 14; Post 49 - Hale Center 38; Canadian 25 - Quanah 6 - Tuscola Jim Ned 21 - Floydada; Boyd 21 - Holliday 14; Howe 28 - Pilot Point Selz 14; Omaha Pewitt 47 - Farmerville 21; Scurry Rosser 21 - Rio Vista 20; Hughes Springs 14 - New London West Rusk 6; Malakoff 10 - Grapeland 9; Winnie East Chambers 21 - Alto 7; Mart 21 - Rosebud-Lott 7; Troy 36 - Coleman 29; Brookshire Royal 53 - Schulenberg 29; Comfort 33 - Blanco 10; Kenedy 12 - Freer 6.

Regional: Sonora 14 - Post 7; Canadian 62 - Tuscola Jim Ned 6; Boyd 28 - Howe 13; Omaha Pewitt 35 - Scurry Rosser 0; Hughes Springs 20 - Malakoff 16; Mart 49 - Winnie East Chambers 0; Brookshire Royal 35 - Troy 7; Comfort 52 - Kenedy 6.

Quarterfinal: Canadian 42 - Sonora 7; Omaha Pewitt 38 - Boyd 32; Hughes Springs 51 - Mart 49 - Hughes Springs 23; Brookshire Royal 28 - Comfort 8.

Semifinal: Omaha Pewitt 55 - Canadian 19; Brookshire Royal 23 - Mart 21.

Final: Omaha Pewitt 28 - Brookshire Royal 26.

Members of the conference 2A Division I State Champion Omaha Pewitt football team include Reggie Kumrow, Michael Kelley, Kenny Cooper, Ben Johnson, Stephne Sperry, Jerome Hill, Tramond Hawkins, Joseph Fondren, Jeremy Mines, Rayn Forrest, Tom Collins, Doug Silbley; Chanez Johnson, Rex Wilson, Michael Mason, Ronald Bickham, Andy Townsend, Melvin McGary, James Gilmore, Delwynn Johnson, Joel Griffin, Jimmy Wilkerson, Kenny Boyd, Bill Harp, Randy Mathews; Anthony Stanley, David Bryson, Lance Drrick, Hercules Tarver, Miles Stultz, Brad Culpepper, Mitch Gibson, Jarvis Hill, Bennie Whetstone, Boomer Collins.

Division II

Bi-district: Iraan 14, Forsan 0; Seagraves 41 - Sundown 6; Spearman 21 - Wellington 20; New Deal 58 - Anson 24; Eldorado 40 - Sonora 0; Stanton 52 - Farwell 15; Amarillo Highland Park 28 - Sunray 26; Albany 21 - Idalou 14; Olney 28 - Lindsay 21; Celina 35 - Van Alstyne 0; Grand Saline 49 - Paris Chisum 8; De Leon 24 - Maypearl 7; Jacksboro 29 - Seymour 28; Sadler S&S Consalidated 31 - Leonard 28; Cooper 23 - Lone Oak 12; Italy 16 - Hico 7; Elysian Fields 46 - Hawkin 12; Kerens 20 - Jewett Leon 6 - Garrison 45 - Pineland West Sabine 6; Crawford 15 - Thorndale 12; Big Sandy 36 - Harleton 21; Troup 18 - Buffalo 9; Hull Daisetta 21 - Timpson 20; Franklin 43 - Riesel 0; Winters 26 - Salado 8; Ganado 38 - Yorktown 13; Poth 36 - Dilley 0; Refugio 39 - La Villa 0; Goldthwaite 37 - Holland 7; El Maton Tidehaven 28 - Shiner 7; Geronimo Navarro 22 - Bracketville Brackett 19; Banquete 21 - Three River 7.

Area: Seagraves 54 - Iraan 0; Spearman 28 - New Deal 21; Stanton 58 - Eldorado 0; Amarillo Highland Park 27 - Albany 0; Celina 31 - Olney 0; Grand Saline 31 - De Leon 22; Jacksboro 51 - Sadler S&S Consalidated 10; Italy 30 - Cooper 0; Elysian Fields 21 - Kerens 14; Crawford 22 - Garrison 20; Troup 20 - Big Sandy 3; Franklin 34 - Hull-Daisetta 19; Ganado 31 - Winters 6; Poth 13 - Refugio 7; Goldwaite 33 - El Mato Tidehaven 21; Banquete 13 - Geronimo Navarro 12.

Regional: Spearman 27 - Seagraves 21; Stanton 35 - Albany 7; Celina 27 - Grand Saline 9 - Italy 31 - Jacksboro 7; Elysian Fields 24 - Crawford 0; Troup 17 - Franklin 14; Ganado 14 - Poth 7; Goldthwaite 34 - Banquete 13.

Quarterfinal: Stanton 27 - Spearman 18; Celina 17 - Italy 10; Elysian Fields 37 - Troup 7; Goldthwaite 22 - Ganado 19.

Semifinal: Celina 9 - Stanton 0; Elysian Fields 7 - Goldthwaite 0.

Final: Celina 21 - Elysian Fields 0.

Members of the conference 2A Division II State Champion Celina football team include: Derek Blackmon, Trent Vest, Brandon Grumbles, Derek Long, Frank Maddox, Danny Stanphill, Brice Lambert, Nic Hoover; Brian Kernohan, John D. Tingle, Robby Aultman, Grant Detro, Randall Coffey, Allen Williams, Michael Borden; David Swick, Brian McKissack, Daniel Cross, Walker Plagge, Jackie Wyatt, Chris Anderson, Eric Vanlandingham, Chris Skaggs; Brent Berry, Aaron Doughtie, Nathan Bell, Josh Cantrell, Jeremiah Ramer, Guy Charles, J.C. Burkett, Gene Stevens, Steven Billy; Trent Fowler, Brady Tingle, Jarrod Harris, Thompson Helms, Justin McCartney, Jeremie Anderson, Randall Cherry, Stuart Tudor, Joseph Merritt, Adam Herrin, Cade Tomplait; Brandon Kirksey, Nich Morriss, Seth Huddleston, Clay Evans, Bryan Thomas, Grant May, Thomas Weeks, Keylan Basham, Rusty Zercher, Aaron Woods; Adrien Atkins, Phillip Rixey, Collin Hunn, Casey Herd, Matt Horne, Josh Harrell, Jamie Wyatt, Russell Dellinger, Josh Chandler, Tyler Edwards; (8th row) Jon Waltrip, Trey King, Brian Babbitt, Will Henington, Jason Long, Landry Scott, Jordan Martin, Adam Harvey, Ryan Conner, Nik Prosser; Andrew Needum, Matt Harris, Matt Hooker, Jackie Billy, Kenny Hill, Stephen Johnson, Matt McCain, Nick Broach, Josh Williams, David Weems, Clint Dixon; James Evans, Butch ford, Danny David, Bill Elliott, Brett Rusche, G.A. Moore, Jr., Gene Crook, Tom Bean-Manager.

Conference 1A

Eleven Man

District Representatives: 1. Wheeler / Gruver; 2. Bye; 3. Happy / Earth Springlake; 4. Petersburg / Lorenzo; 5. Sudan / O’Donnell; 6. Bye; 7. Wink / Marfa; 8. Bye; 9. Aspermont / Paducah; 10. Alvord / Windthorst; 11. Bye; 12. Roscoe / Water Valley; 13. Bronte / Baird; 14. Tolar / Gorman; 15. Rocksprings / Menard; 16. Bye; 17. Era / Muenster; 18. Bye; 19. Detroit / Blue Ridge; 20. Bye; 21. Tenaha / Gilmer Union Hill; 22. Wortham / Oakwood; 23. Frost / Dawson; 24. Bye; 25. Burkeville / Apple Springs; 26. Bye; 27. Bartlett / Granger; 28. Iola / Louise; 29. Bye; 30. Sabinal / La Pryor; 31. Falls City / Charlotte.

Bi-district: Happy 42 - Lorenzo 7; Earth Springlake 26 - Petersburg 20; Apermont 35 - Windthorst 12; Bronte 13 - Gorman 12; Paducah 19 - Alvord 13; Baird 35 - Tolar 34; Tenah 68 - Oakwood 0; Wortham 43 - Gilmer Union Hill 0; Bartlett 22 - Louise 2; Iola 22 - Granger 14.

Area: Wheeler 41 - Happy 20; Sudan 42 - Marfa 6; Gruver 28 - Earth Springlake 6; O’Donnell 34 - Wink 14; Aspermont 34 - Water Valley 0; Rocksprings 20 - Bronte 14; Paducah 38 - Roscoe 32; Menard 43 - Baird 24; Era 49 - Blue Ridge 0; Tenaha 59 - Frost 7; Detroit 41 - Muenster 21; Dawson 35 - Wortham 27; Barlett 14 - Burkeville 7; Falls City 68 - La Pryor 0; Iola 52 - Apple Springs 34; Charlotte 33 - Sabinal 7.

Regional: Wheeler 28 - Sudan 27; O’Donnell 41 - Gruver 14; Aspermont 28 - Rocksprings 6; Menard 24 - Paducah 0; Tenaha 47 - Era 24; Detroit 22 - Dawson 19; Bartlett 22 - Falls City 19; Iola 40 - Charlotte 8.

Quarterfinal: Wheeler 36 - O’Donnell 21; Apermont 35 - Menard 8; Tenaha 41 - Detroit 22; Iola 26 - Bartlett 13.

Semifinal: Wheeler 34 - Apermont 14; Tenaha 34 - Iola 0.

Final: Tenaha 20 - Wheeler 13.

Members of the conference 1A Eleven-man State Champion Tenaha football team include Cole Fleming, Terry Steadman, Neal Hill, Chris Shafer, Ben Dial, Nick Stafford, Ronnie Ivy, Chavis McCollister, Frank Johnson, Marty Glenn, Clark Partin; Raymond Jackson, Tommy Sturrock, Willie Adams, Jonathan Eubank, Deon Horton, Lamont Calloway, Braian Weeks, Garrett Spurlock, Reggie Osby, Kenny Milam, Brent Barton, Justin Tatom, Ray Jackson; Larry Williams, Joe Cooks, Steven Eaves, Bailey Jones, George Porter, Andrew King, Len Giles, Authur Johnson, William Weeks, Justin Kirkwood, Dacallier McClure, Kennis Henderson.

Six-Man

District Representatives: 1. Groom / Miami; 2. Samnorwood / McLean; 3. Whitharral / Amherst; 4. Rochester / Rule; 5. Wellman-Union / Meadow; 6. Ackery Sands / Gail Borden County; 7. Bye; 8. Bye; 9. Bye; 10. Bye; 11. New Castle / Woodson; 12. Strawn / Gordon; 13. Mullin / Blanket / 14. Valera Panther Creek / Cherokee; 15. Trinidad / Milford; 16. Jonesboro / Calvert.

Bi-district: Groom 47 - McLean 2; Rule 23 - Whitharral 20; Gail Borden County 46 - Wellman-Union 0; Samnorwood 54 - Miami 22; Rochester 42 - Amherst 40; Ackery Sands 38 - Meadow 22; Gordon 79 - New Castle 34; Mullin 48 - Cherokee 30; Tinidad 28 - Calvert 12; Strawn 58 - Woodson 8; Valera Panther Creek 52 - Blanket 42; Milford 27 - Jonesboro 0.

Regional: Groom 34 - Rule 6; Gail Borden County 44 - Grandfalls Royalty 12; Samnorwood 36 - Rochester 0; Balmorhea 74 - Ackerly Sands 46; Gordon 61 - Blackwell 12; Tinidad 52 - Mullin 6; Strawn 56 - Roscoe Highland 22; Valera Panther Creek 52 - Milford 6.

Quarterfinal: Gail Borden County 52 - Groom 6; Balmorhea 52 - Samnorwood 24; Trinidad 66 - Gordon 20; Strawn 62 - Panther Creek 16.

Semifinal: Gail Borden County 70 - Balmorhea 24; Trinidad 88 - Strawn 40.

Final: Trinidad 62 - Gail Borden County 16.

Members of the conference 1A Six-man State Champion Trinidad football team include Dillion Tart, Scott Ramsey; Rodney Prnka, Garl Adams, Damien Jackson, James Cherry, Danny Pierce, Cory Westbrook, Demond Smith, Roderick Polk, Kevin Ray; Justin Hawkins, Dustin Tart, Wesley Burton, Justin Barnes, Aaron Colvin, Jason Turner, Jeremy Pierce, Aaron Thornburg; Sean Heickman, Josh Watson, Justin Polk, Justin Martin, John Sawtelle.