Girls Basketball 1988-1989

Conference 2A

District Representatives: 1. Spearman / Stratford; 2. Wellington / Canadian; 3. Abernathy / Hale Center; 4. Idalou / Crosbyton; 5. Iraan / Presidio; 6. Big Lake: Reagan County / Stanton; 7. Hawley / Haskell; 8. Wall / Early; 9. Electra / Archer City; 10. Pilot Point: Selz / Krum; 11. Celina / Pottsboro; 12. Little Elm / Anna; 13. Grandview / Itasca; 14. Kerens / Crandall; 15. Goldthwaite / De Leon; 16. McGregor / China Spring; 17. Honey Grove / Paris: Chisum; 18. Edgewood / Alba: Alba-Golden; 19. Hughes Springs / Omaha: Pewitt; 20. Waskom / Tatum; 21. Troup / Winona; 22. Shelbyville / Pineland: West Sabine; 23. Grapeland / Buffalo; 24. Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta / Deweyville; 25. Rogers / Troy; 26. Manor / Schulenburg; 27. Junction / Ingram: Moore; 28. Marion / Poth; 29. Boling / East Bernard; 30. Bloomington / Vanderbilt: Industrial; 31. Brackettville: Brackett / Lytle; 32. Woodsboro / Benavides.

State Semifinal: Grapeland 64, China Spring 55; Abernathy 49, Marion 48.

State Final: Grapeland 54, Abernathy 47.

Members of the Conference 2A girls' state champion Grapeland basketball team are Kelly Musick, Tracy Singleton, Roshunda Pierson, Tara Mock, Maria Dillard, Lane Brown, Mary Jane Huff, Tabatha Jones, Marla Smith, Brenda Gall, Leatha Lott, Victoria Smith, Trenia Tillis, Asa Butler, Michelle Tillis, Assistant Coach Felicia Meador, Assistant Coach Natalie Ferrell, and Head Coach Chuck Bailey.