Boys Basketball 1988-1989

Conference 2A

District Representatives: 1. Amarillo: Highland Park / Stratford; 2. Quanah / Canadian; 3. Hale Center / Farwell; 4. Seagraves / Shallowater; 5. Van Horn / Marfa; 6. Ozona / Eldorado; 7. Haskell / Hawley; 8. Bangs / Early; 9. Henrietta / Archer City; 10. Krum / Nocona; 11. Tom Bean / Pottsboro; 12. Farmersville / Nevada: Community; 13. Grandview / Peaster; 14. Maypearl / Kerens; 15. Eastland / Ranger; 16. China Spring / Moody; 17. Honey Grove / Cooper; 18. Edgewood / Malakoff: Cross Roads; 19. Hughes Springs / Redwater; 20. Waskom / Karnack; 21. Troup / Winona; 22. Shelbyville / Broaddus; 23. Grapeland / Groveton; 24. Corrigan: Corrigan-Camden / New Waverly; 25. Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott / Franklin; 26. Schulenburg / Somerville; 27. Ingram: Moore / Blanco; 28. Shiner / Nixon: Nixon-Smiley; 29. El Maton: Tidehaven / Van Vleck; 30. Karnes City / Vanderbilt. Industrial; 31. San Antonio: Lackland / Lytle; 32. Woodsboro / Benavides.

State Semifinal: Edgewood 68, Farwell 64 (OT); El Maton: Tidehaven 80, China Spring 62.

State Final: Edgewood 48, El Maton: Tidehaven 46.

Members of the Conference 2A boys' state champion Edgewood basketball team are Blake James, Eric James, Jason Troutman, Mark Jeffrey, Chris Addos, Reggie Randle, Tim James, Clint McPherson, Larion Dillard, Jack Shellnut, Jay Jamison, Kellie Carter, Jennifer Welch, Julie Cooper, Wayne Smith, Ryan Hawkins, Greg Graves, Todd Hale, Michael Goodson, Tyrone Williams, and Scott Tyner.