Boys Basketball 1988-1989

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso / El Paso: Irvin; 2. El Paso: Eastwood / El Paso: Hanks; 3. Amarillo: Tascosa / Plainview; 4. Abilene / Midland; 5. Lewisville: Marcus / Denton; 6. Fort Worth: Southwest / Fort Worth: Dunbar; 7. Arlington: Martin / Arlington; 8. Fort Worth: Richland / Euless: Trinity; 9. Garland: South Garland / Garland: Lakeview Centennial; 10. Dallas: South Oak Cliff / Dallas: Spruce; 11. Dallas: Kimball / Dallas: Carter; 12. Richardson: Lake Highlands / Plano; 13. Lufkin / Longview 14. Killeen / Georgetown; 15. Humble / Humble: Kingwood; 16. Houston: Cypress Fairbanks / Klein: Klein Forest; 17. Alief: Hastings / Alief: Elsik; 18. Houston: Madison / Sugar Land: Dulles; 19. Houston: Washington / Houston: Waltrip; 20. Houston: Milby / Houston: Yates; 21. Houston: Smiley / Galena Park: North Shore; 22. Beaumont: West Brook / Beaumont: Central; 23. Pasadena: Dobie / League City: Clear Lake; 24. Galveston: Ball / Angleton; 25. Austin: Johnston / Austin: Reagan; 26. Corpus Christi: King / Victoria: Stroman; 27. San Antonio: East Central / Converse: Judson; 28. San Antonio: Fox Tech / San Antonio: Houston; 29. Laredo: Nixon / Laredo: United; 30. San Antonio: Jay / San Antonio: Marshall; 31. Mission / McAllen; 32. Harlingen / Weslaco.

State Semifinal: San Antonio: Jay 50, Dallas: South Oak Cliff 45; League City: Clear Lake 84, Fort Worth: Southwest 67.

State Final: League City: Clear Lake 86, San Antonio: Jay 69.

Members of the Conference 5A boys' state champion Clear Lake basketball team are Todd Shotwell, Tony Kaye, Derrick Lormand, Eric Valentino, Steve Rasmussen, John Easterly, Paul Quillen, Andy Zimmer, Brad Bruce, Mike 5mmons, David Buckner, Eric Henderson, Tim Glover, Assistant Coach Lynn McDonald, Pud Willams, Head Coach Bill Krueger, Tommy Moreno, David Wood, Juston Kerr, Mike Fultz, Paul Cooper, Mike Moten, Brlan Williams, Scott Boykin, Charles Spurlin, David Silva, and Mark Barker.