Boys Basketball 1986-1987

Conference 3A

District Representatives: 1. Childress / Fritch: Sanford-Fritch; 2. Dimmitt / Littlefield; 3. Idalou / Seminole; 4. Clint / Kermit; 5. Abilene: Wylie / Ballinger, 6. Decatur / Bowie; 7. Marlin / Waco: Connally; 8. Burnet / Marble Falls; 9. Fort Worth: Diamond-Hill Jarvis / Southlake: Carroll; 10. Ferris / Hillsboro; 11. Commerce / Coppell; 12. Kaufman / Canton; 13. Clarksville / Pittsburg; 14. Lindale / Brownsboro; 15. Hughes Springs / Queen City; 16. Gladewater: Sabine / Jefferson; 17. Palestine: Westwood / Crockett; 18. Diboll / Huntington; 19. Kountze / Newton; 20. Port Arthur: Austin / Anahuac; 21. Madisonville / Navasota; 22. Coldspring: Coldspring-Oakhurst / Shepherd; 23. Altair: Rice / Columbus; 24. Sweeny / Van Vleck; 25. Smithville / Dripping Springs; 26. Gonzales / Hallettsville; 27. Universal City: Randolph / Castroville: Medina Valley; 28. Devine / Pearsall; 29. Mathis / George West; 30. Corpus Christi: West Oso / Odem; 31. Zapata / Freer; 32. Santa Rosa / Hidalgo.

Semifinal: Hughes Springs 59, Dimmitt 29; Sweeny 48, Gonzales 30.

Final: Sweeny 66, Hughes Springs 64.

Members of the Conference 3A state champion Sweeny boys' basketball team are Jessie Austin, Tony Woodard, Brian Tims, Mark Washington, Nick Robinson, Bruce King, Melvin Bell, Mike Gupton, Johnnie Thompson, Clarence Jackson, Dale Lemon, Quinton Bell, Leon Williams, Derrick Jackson, Chris Parks Kelley Hazen, Coach Herbert Mays, Ken Tolbert, Benford Williams, Steve Eggleston, Nick Bess, Avery Helm, Head Coach Raymond Washington, and Coach Al Ringo.