Girls Basketball 1987-1988

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Bowie / El Paso; 2. El Paso: Eastwood / El Paso: Hanks; 3. Amarillo: Tascosa / Lubbock: Monterey; 4. San Angelo: Central / Mldland: Lee; 5. Lewisville / Keller; 6. Fort Worth: Dunbar / Fort Worth: Wyatt; 7. Fort Worth: Richland / Hurst: Bell; 8. Duncanville / DeSoto; 9. Mesquite: North Mesquite / Greenville; 10. Dallas: Roosevelt / Dallas: South Oak Cliff; 11. Dallas: Carter / Dallas: Kimball; 12. Plano / Plano East; 13. Longview / Tyler Lee; 14. Temple / Waco; 15. Huntsville / Conroe; 16. Houston: Langham Creek / Spring; 17. Alief: Elsik / Alief: Hastings; 18. Houston: Worthing / Houston: Lamar; 19. Houston: Waltrip / Houston: Kashmere; 20. Houston: Austin / Houston: Yates; 21. Houston: Forest Brook / Houston: Smiley; 22. Beaumont: Central / Port Arthur: Jefferson; 23. Deer Park / Baytown: Sterling; 24. League City: Clear Creek / League City: Clear Lake; 25. Sugar Land: Clements / Angleton; 26. Victoria / Corpus Christi: King; 27. Austin: Lanier / Austin: Reagan; 28. San Antonio: Lee / Converse: Judson; 29. San Antonio: Houston / San Antonio: Fox Tech; 30. San Antonio: Marshall / San Antonio: Jay; 31. Edinburg / McAllen; 32. Donna / Harlingen.

State Semifinal: Mesquite: North Mesquite 50, League City: Clear Creek 34; Duncanville 71, Austin: Lanier 64.

State Final: Duncanville 60, Mesquite: North Mesquite 46.

Members of the Conference 5A girls'state champion Duncanville basketball team are Alicia Rawlings, Melody Sulak, Leann Moore, Heather Cranford, Stacey Speer, Tracey Kennedy, Kelly Vick, Shanell Thomas, Marla Hust, Andrea Holley, Celeste Smith, Cobi Kennedy, Cinietra Henderson, Alison Muldrew, Caroline Holmes, Coach Cyndra Anderson, Head Coach Sandra Meadows, and Dave Burton.