Girls Basketball 1983-1984

Conference 3A

District Representatives: 1. Amarillo: River Road / Canadian; 2. Friona / Dimmitt; 3. Slaton / Brownfield; 4. Alpine / Canutillo; 5. Vernon / Bowie; 6. Comanche / Graham; 7. Crane / Coahoma; 8. Burnet / Marble Falls; 9. Lake Dallas / Frisco; 10. Quinlan / Kaufman; 11. Pattonville: Prairiland / Omaha: Pewitt; 12. Hughes Springs / Hooks; 13. Mabank / Brownsboro; 14. Gilmer / Gladewater; 15. Midlothian / Hillsboro; 16. Robinson / West; 17. Palestine: Westwood / Fairfield; 18. Huntington / Center; 19. Kountze / Newton; 20. Mont Belvieu: Barbers Hill / Sour Lake: Hardin-Jefferson; 21. Cleveland / Shepherd; 22. Sweeny / Van Vleck; 23. Giddings / Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott; 24. Sealy / Hempstead; 25. La Grange / Pflugerville; 26. Altair: Rice / Yoakum; 27. Boerne / New Braunfels: Smithson Valley; 28. Devine / Somerset; 29. Refugio / Goliad; 30. Ingleside / Sinton; 31. San Diego / Hebbronville; 32. Rio Hondo / Port Isabel.

Semifinal: Sour Lake: Hardin-Jefferson 77, Gilmer 60; Ingleside 48, Vernon 47.

Final: Sour Lake: Hardin-Jefferson 72, Ingleside 53.

Members of the Conference 3A state champion Sour Lake: Hardin-Jefferson girls' basketball team are Susan Cope, Ethel Jones, Patti Stelly, Catherine Murray, Monique Brown, Holly Turk, Coach Bruce Vaughn, Ramona Jones, Antionette Jones, Mary Marshall, Stephanie Edwards, Stephanie Leger, Yatisah Bosha, and Peggy Ryall.