85-86 87-88 Boys Basketball 1986-87

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso / El Paso: Andress; 2. El Paso: Eastwood / El Paso: Bel Air; 3. Amarillo / Lubbock: Monterey; 4. Odessa: Permian / San Angelo: Central; 5. Sherman / Demon; 6. Fort Worth: Dunbar / Fort Worth: Trimble Tech; 7. Arlington: Martin / Fort Worth: Richland; 8. Duncanville / Grand Prairie; 9. Dallas: Highland Park / Garland; 10. Dallas: Skyline / Dallas: Spruce; 11. Dallas: Sunset / Dallas: Kimball; 12. Richardson / Plano; 13. Tyler / Texarkana: Texas; 14. Killeen / Killeen: Ellison; 15. Humble: Kingwood / Huntsville; 16. Klein: Klein Oak / Klein: Klein Forest; 17. Alief: Hastings / Houston: Stratford; 18. Houston: Lee / Houston: Westbury; 19. Houston / Houston: Washington; 20. Houston: Yates / Houston: Sterling; 21. Houston: Smiley / Houston: MacArthur; 22. Beaumont: Central / Beaumont: West Brook; 23. Pasadena: Rayburn / Baytown: Sterling; 24. La Porte / League City: Clear Lake; 25. Freeport: Brazoswood / Sugar Land: Willowridge; 26. Victoria / Corpus Christi: Moody; 27. Austin: Johnson / Austin: Lanier; 28. San Antonio: East Central / San Antonio: Churchill; 29. San Antonio: Highlands / San Antonio: Houston; 30. San Antonio: Holmes / San Antonio: Clark; 31. Laredo: Nixon / McAllen; 32. Weslaco / Brownsville: Hanna.

Semifinal: La Porte 75, Richardson 58; San Antonio: Holmes 73, Fort Worth: Dunbar 65.

Final: La Porte 64, San Antonio: Holmes 58.

Members of the Conference 5A state champion La Porte boys' basketball team are Eric Lippold, Paul Kistlar, Johnny Hensley, Roy Erskin, James Pennington, Keith Hearon, Fred Harris, Ned Roberson, Jarvis Fantroy, Kimmy Washington, Paul McCovery, Head Coach Tom Holland, Coach Dan Davis, Coach Pat Tart, Tommy Washington, Richard Allison, Nobie Gooden, William Gooden, Malcomb Collins, Troy Miller, Charles McCovery, Coach Fred Newsom, and Al Cooper.


Conference 4A

District Representatives: 1. Borger / Lubbock: Estacado; 2. Andrews / Lamesa; 3. Wichita Falls: Hirschi / Mineral Wells; 4. Cleburne / Crowley; 5. Paris / Denison; 6. Dallas: Hillcrest / Dallas: Adamson; 7. Lancaster / Waxahachie; 8. Henderson / Palestine; 9. Waco: Midway / Pflugerville; 10. Livingston / Cleveland; 11. Port Arthur: Lincoln / Orange: West Orange-Stark; 12. Bay City / Houston: Furr; 13. Kerrville: Tivy / Fredericksburg; 14. San Antonio: Alamo Heights / San Antonio: Edgewood; 15. Gregory: Gregory-Portland / Corpus Christi: Calallen; 16. Raymondville / Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa.

Semifinal: Cleburne 45, Kerrville: Tivy 42; Dallas: Hillcrest 54, Bay City 51.

Final: Dallas: Hillcrest 51, Cleburne 42.

Members of the Conference 4A state champion Dallas: Hillcrest boys' basketball team are Willie Elder, Antwon Phenix, Murray Smith, Dean McGretor Stephen Hernandez, Tyrone Maxey, Lonnie Fuller, Patrick Williams, Marcus Frazier, Rodrick Hodge, Reggie McGill, Adam Lawrence Gail David Dupree, Ronnie Crumby, James Duke, Charlie Shaw, Tim Smith, Chris Smith, James Brown, Quintin Washington, Cedric Hubbard, Head Coach Steve Scott, Coach Melvin Thompson.

Conference 3A

District Representatives: 1. Childress / Fritch: Sanford-Fritch; 2. Dimmitt / Littlefield; 3. Idalou / Seminole; 4. Clint / Kermit; 5. Abilene: Wylie / Ballinger, 6. Decatur / Bowie; 7. Marlin / Waco: Connally; 8. Burnet / Marble Falls; 9. Fort Worth: Diamond-Hill Jarvis / Southlake: Carroll; 10. Ferris / Hillsboro; 11. Commerce / Coppell; 12. Kaufman / Canton; 13. Clarksville / Pittsburg; 14. Lindale / Brownsboro; 15. Hughes Springs / Queen City; 16. Gladewater: Sabine / Jefferson; 17. Palestine: Westwood / Crockett; 18. Diboll / Huntington; 19. Kountze / Newton; 20. Port Arthur: Austin / Anahuac; 21. Madisonville / Navasota; 22. Coldspring: Coldspring-Oakhurst / Shepherd; 23. Altair: Rice / Columbus; 24. Sweeny / Van Vleck; 25. Smithville / Dripping Springs; 26. Gonzales / Hallettsville; 27. Universal City: Randolph / Castroville: Medina Valley; 28. Devine / Pearsall; 29. Mathis / George West; 30. Corpus Christi: West Oso / Odem; 31. Zapata / Freer; 32. Santa Rosa / Hidalgo.

Semifinal: Hughes Springs 59, Dimmitt 29; Sweeny 48, Gonzales 30.

Final: Sweeny 66, Hughes Springs 64.

Members of the Conference 3A state champion Sweeny boys' basketball team are Jessie Austin, Tony Woodard, Brian Tims, Mark Washington, Nick Robinson, Bruce King, Melvin Bell, Mike Gupton, Johnnie Thompson, Clarence Jackson, Dale Lemon, Quinton Bell, Leon Williams, Derrick Jackson, Chris Parks Kelley Hazen, Coach Herbert Mays, Ken Tolbert, Benford Williams, Steve Eggleston, Nick Bess, Avery Helm, Head Coach Raymond Washington, and Coach Al Ringo.

Conference 2A

District Representatives: 1. Stinnett / Stratford; 2. Quanah / Canadian; 3. Olton / Hart; 4. Morton / Shallowater; 5. Van Horn / Presidio; 6. Ozona / Stanton; 7. Hawley / Haskell; 8. Coleman / Bangs; 9. Archer City / Holliday; 10. Krum / Alvord; 11. Whitewright / Sadler: S & 5; 12. Pilot Point: Selz / Celina; 13. Dublin / De Leon; 14. Italy / Godley; 15. Clifton / Lorena; 16. Hubbard / Buffalo; 17. Honey Grove / Paris: Chisum; 18. Harleton / Ore City; 19. Edgewood / Royse City; 20. Malakoff: Cross Roads / Kerens; 21. Frankston / Troup; 22. Shelbyville / WaskOm; 23. New Waverly / Grapeland; 24. Hardin / Broaddus; 25. Liberty Hill / Little River-Academy: Academy; 26. Snook / Rosebud: Rosebud-Lott; 27. Shiner / Yorktown; 28. Ganado / Boling; 29. Ingram: Moore / Blanco; 30. San Antonio: Cole / San Antonio: Lackland; 31. Nixon: Nixon-Smiley / Pettus; 32. Refugio / Woodsboro.

Semifinal: Morton 75, Archer City 66; Liberty Hill 74, Paris: Chisum 68.

Final: Morton 84, Liberty Hill 72.

Members of the Conference 2A state champion Morton boys' basketball team are Junior Terrango, Maurice Harvey Tamell Pritchett, Jon Cheek, Wade Baker, Rob Shields, Glenn Taylor, Gary Holland, Anthony Hawkins Coach Crit Caton, Jerry Zapata, Nathan Patton, James St. Clair, David Grisby, Jerry Joyce, Tony Joyce, Kenneth Johnson, Stevie Williams, Coach Ralph Mason, and Head Coach Tony Maldin.

Conference 1A

District Representatives: 1. Vega / Sunray; 2. Borger: Phillips / Groom; 3. Follett / Booker; 4. Briscoe / Wheeler; 5. Nazareth / Farwell; 6. Turkey: Valley / SilvertOn; 7. Paducah / Matador: Motley Co.; 8. Chillicothe / Harrold; 9. Spade / Sudan; 10. Whitharral / Sundown; 11. Southland / New Home; 12. Loop / Wellman; 13. ODonnell / Ackerly: Sands; 14. Wink / Sanderson 15. Fort Hancock / Dell City; 16. Fort Davis / Balmorhea; 17. Westbrook / Loraine; 18. Roby / Aspermont; 19. Rule / Rochester; 20. Munday / Knox City; 21. Robert Lee / Sterling City; 22. Roscoe / Roscoe: Highland; 23. Bronte / Mertzon: Irion Co.; 24. Novice / Santa Anna; 25. Clyde: Eula / Gorman; 26. May / Gustine; 27. Mullin / Evant; 28. Meridian / Iredell; 29. Santo / Stephenville: Huckabay; 30. Graford / Poolville; 31. Newcastle / Throckmorton; 32. Bellevue / Petrolia; 33. Muenster / Forestburg; 34. Slidell / Ponder; 35. Roxton / Ector; 36. Ladonia: Fannindel / Trenton; 37. Saltillo / Avery; 38. Avinger / Maud; 39. Ben Wheeler: Martin's Mill / Yantis; 40. Cumby: Miller Grove / Lone Oak; 41. Price: Carlisle / Tenaha; 42. New Summerfield / LaRue: LaPoynor; 43. Wells / Douglass; 44. Burkeville / Zavalla; 45. Apple Springs / Oakwood; 46. Trinidad / Coolidge; 47. Frost / Avalon; 48. Blum / Kopperl; 49. Livingston: Big Sandy / Leggett; 50. Evadale / Spurger; 51. Anderson / Normangee; 52. Dime Box / Burton; 53. Axtell / Chilton; 54. Bremond / Calvert; 55. Richland Springs / Cherokee; 56. Lago Vista / Holland; 57. Lohn / Menard; 58. Medina / Center Point; 59. Leakey / Rocksprings; 60. D'Hanis / Knippa; 61. Moulton / Louise; 62. Runge / Tilden: McMullen Co.; 63. Tivoli: Austwell-Tivoli / Port Aransas; 64. San Perlita / Bruni.

Semifinal: Paducah 74, Livingston: Big Sandy 59; Bronte 61, Avinger 57.

Final: Paducah 71, Bronte 39.

Members of the Conference 1A state champion Paducah boys' basketball team are Paul Ryan, T.A. Brooks, Nancy Hernandez, John Walker, Junior Alafa, Manuel Garibaldi, Freddie Hemphill, Shedrick Davis, Chris Ferguson, Joe Garibaldi, Tyrone Brisco, Head Coach Randall Ryan, Johnny Griffith, Bryan Bames, Stan Burns, Will Flemons, James Alexander, Billy Hutchinson, Chris Hurd, and Coach Phillip Roybal.