Girls Basketball 1988-1989

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Austin / El Paso: Coronado; 2. El Paso: Hanks / El Paso: Ysleta; 3. Lubbock: Monterey / Amarillo: Caprock 4. Abilene: Cooper / Midland: Lee; 5. Lewisville / Wichita Falls: Rider; 6. Fort Worth: Dunbar / Fort Worth: Southwest; 7. Arlington: Martin / Weatherford; 8. Euless: Trinity / Hurst: Bell; 9. Mesquite / Mesquite: North Mesquite; 10. Dallas: South Oak Cliff / Dallas: Spruce; 11. Duncanville / De Soto; 12. Plano: Plano East / Richardson: Berkner; 13. Longview / Tyler 14. Waco / Round Rock; 15. Conroe / Spring; 16. Houston: Cypress Creek / Houston: Jersey Village; 17. Alief: Elsik / Alief: Hastings; 18. Sugarland: Willowridge / Sugarland: Clements; 19. Houston: Lamar / Houston: Waltrip; 20. Houston: Austin / Houston: Yates; 21. Galena Park: North Shore / Houston: Forest Brook; 22. Baytown: Sterling / Beaumont: Central; 23. La Porte / Deer Park; 24. Freeport: Brazoswood / La Marque; 25. Austin: Reagan / Austin: Westlake; 26. Victoria / Kingsville: King; 27. San Antonio: Madison / Converse: Judson; 28. San Antonio: Houston / San Antonio: Fox Tech; 29. Eagle Pass / Del Rio; 30. San Antonio: Marshall / San Antonio: Clark; 31. McAllen / Edinburg; 32. Weslaco / San Benito.

State Semifinal: Victoria 63, Lewisville 47; Duncanville 61, La Porte 51.

State Final: Duncanville 42, Victoria 38.

Members of the Conference 5A girls state champion Duncanville basketball team are Stacey Speer, Shanell Thomas, Heather Cranford, Tracy Kennedy, Lori Leverentz, Cobi Kennedy, Cinietra Henderson, Carmen Gurnell, Kelly Vick, Cheryl Lynn, Shelly Tomlin, Head Athletic Trainer Dave Burton, Athletic Director Andrey Holley, Rachel Macaluso, Celeste Smith, Carrie Wise, Alison Muldrew, Caroline Holmes, Kristen Bernath, Assistant Coach Sarah Hackerott, and Head Coach Sandra Meadows.