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Football 1986-87

Conference 5A

District Representatives: 1. El Paso: Irvin / El Paso: Austin; 2. El Paso: Bel Air / El Paso: Riverside; 3. Amarillo: Palo Duro / Amarillo; 4. Midland / San Angelo: Central; 5. Wichita Falls / Denton; 6. Fort Worth: Southwest / Fort Worth: Trimble Tech; 7. Euless: Trinity / Hurst: Bell; 8. Duncanville / Irving: MacArthur; 9. Mesquite: North Mesquite / Dallas: Highland Park; 10. Dallas: Roosevelt / Dallas: Adams; 11. Dallas: Kimball / Dallas: Carter; 12. Richardson / Plano; 13. Longview / Lufkin; 14. Waco / Killeen; 15. Bryan / Conroe: McCullough; 16. Houston: Cypress Creek / Klein: Klein Oak; 17. Katy / Katy: Taylor; 18. Houston: Worthing / Houston: Madison; 19. Houston: Waltrip / Houston: Kashmere; 20. Houston: Sterling / Houston: Yates; 21. Houston: MacArthur / Houston: Smiley; 22. Beaumont: West Brook / Port Arthur: Jefferson; 23. Deer Park / Baytown: Lee; 24. La Marque / Pearland; 25. Sugar Land: Willowridge / Rosenberg: Lamar; 26. Victoria / Corpus Christi: Miller; 27. Austin: Reagan / Austin: Travis; 28. Converse: Judson / San Antonio: Churchill; 29. San Antonio: Houston / San Antonio: Fox Tech; 30. San Antonio: Holmes / San Antonio: Clark; 31. Edinburg / Mission; 32. Harlingen / Pharr: Pharr-San Juan-Alamo.

Bi-District: El Paso: Bel Air 18, El Paso: Irvin 14; San Angelo: Central 21, Amarillo: Palo Duro 0; Wichita Falls 54, Fort Worth: Trimble Tech 7; Irving: MacArthur 14, Euless: Trinity 11; El Paso: Eastwood 17, El Paso: Austin 14; Amarillo 14, Midland: Lee 0; Denton 14, Fort Worth: Southwest 7; Hurst: Bell 24, Duncanville 20; Mesquite: North Mesquite 41, Dallas: Spruce 7; Plano 33, Dallas: Kimball 14; Lufkin 17, Killeen 12; Bryan 16, Klein: Klein Oak 7; Dallas: Highland Park 13, Dallas: Roosevelt 13; Dallas: Carter 14, Richardson 0; Longview 25, Waco 19; Conroe: McCullough 28, Houston: Cypress Creek 28; Houston: Madison 24, Katy 13; Houston: Yates 28, Houston: Waltrip 25; Houston: MacArthur 30, Port Arthur: Jefferson 0; Deer Park 14, Pearland 0; Katy: Taylor 24, Houston: Worthing 7; Houston: Sterling 23, Houston: Kashmere 0; Beaumont: West Brook 7, Houston: Smiley 6; La Marque 36, Baytown: Lee 14; Sugar Land: Willowridge 29, Corpus Christi: Miller 21; Austin: Reagan 14, San Antonio: Churchill 7; San Antonio: Clark 49, San Antonio: Houston 14; Edinburg 27, Pharr: Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 10; Victoria 7, Rosenberg: Lamar Consolidated 7; Converse: Judson 48, Austin: Travis 3; San Antonio: Holmes 17, San Antonio: Fox Tech 7; Harlingen 17, Mission 14. AREA: San Angelo: Central 21, El Paso: Bel Air 3; Wichita Falls 22, Irving: MacArthur 20; Amarillo 31, El Paso: Eastwood 10; Hurst: Bell 27, Denton 20; Plano 37, Mesquite: North Mesquite 21; Bryan 23, Lufkin 7; Dallas: Highland Park 31, Dallas: Carter 11; Longview 14, Conroe: McCullough 7; Houston: Madison 12, Houston: Yates 6; Houston: MacArthur 14, Deer Park 0; Katy: Taylor 14, Houston: Sterling 14; La Marque 9, Beaumont: West Brook 6; Austin: Reagan 26, Sugar Land: Willowridge 26; San Antonio: Clark 42, Edinburg 13; Converse: Judson 44, Victoria 22; San Antonio: Holmes 43, Harlingen 7.

Regional: Wichita Falls 17, San Angelo: Central 17; Hurst: Bell 24, Amarillo 7; Plano 31, Bryan 0; Longview 41, Dallas: Highland Park 14; Houston: MacArthur 10, Houston: Madison 0; La Marque 31, Katy: Taylor 15; Austin: Reagan 21, San Antonio: Clark 7; Converse: Judson 54, San Antonio: Holmes 22.

Quarterfinal: Hurst: Bell 31, Wichita Falls 21; Plano 17, Longview 12; La Marque 26, Houston: MacArthur 10; Austin: Reagan 18, Converse: Judson 15.

Semifinal: Plano 28, Hurst: Bell 21; La Marque 26, Austin: Reagan 14.

Final: Plano 24, La Marque 7.

Members of the Conference 5A state champion Plano football team are Will Janacek, Billy Harvey, Jeff Cavender, C.J. Dillard, Dan Rudilcin, Todd Cione, Jeff Boydston, Brooks Hanesworth, Jason Davidson, David Switaiski, Brett Bray Richard Asel, Steve Neill, Dennis Austin, Jason Kos, Jason Jones, Chris Howard, Randall Hibbs, Kent Hodge, Scott Caylor, R.D. Lashar, Lance Proctor, Darby Throgmorton, Chris Ewing Kyle Price, Danny Needham, Trae Brannon, Bobby Schrader, Paul McDermott, Ness Wadley, Doug Compton, Ken Bums, Chris Gerrish, Stuart Box, Jim Nix, Steve Needham, Andy Hickey Jason Duvall, Eric Townsend, Justin Hall, Tim Euting, Bart Snowden, Joe Roseborough, Craig Jeffries, Kevin Ford, Brad Gurney, Brad Funk, Shawn Pratt, and Jon Stephens.

Conference 4A

District Representatives: 1. Lubbock: Estacado / Hereford; 2. Big Spring / Sweetwater; 3. Wichita Falls: Hirschi / Vernon; 4. Cleburne / Fort Worth: Brewer; 5. McKinney / Allen; 6. Dallas: Lincoln / Dallas: Seagoville; 7. Corsicana / Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins; 8. Kilgore / Henderson; 9. Taylor / Belton; 10. Brenham / Tomball; 11. Jasper / Orange: West Orange-Stark; 12. Dickinson / Wharton; 13. Schertz: Clemens / New Braunfels; 14. Uvalde / San Antonio: Alamo Heights; 15. Gregory: Gregory-Portland / Corpus Christi: Calallen; 16. Raymondville / Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa.

Bi-District: Sweetwater 21, Lubbock: Estacado 19; Wichita Falls: Hirschi 17, Fort Worth: Brewer 14; Hereford 26, Big Spring 17; Cleburne 21, Vernon 20; McKinney 38, Dallas: Seagoville 12; Corsicana 28, Sulphur Springs 3; Allen 26, Dallas: Lincoln 9; Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins 35, Kilgore 12; Tomball 21, Taylor 6; Jasper 39, Wharton 7; Brenham 15, Belton 14; Orange: West Orange-Stark 17, Dickinson 12; Schertz: Clemens 16, San Antonio: Alamo Heights 6; Gregory: Gregory- Portland 29, Edcouch: Edcouch-Elsa 22; New Braunfels 21, Uvalde 18; Corpus Christi: Calallen 24, Raymondville 13.

Regional: Wichita Falls: Hirschi 14, Sweetwater 7; Hereford 9, Cleburne 7; McKinney 24, Corsicana 22; Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins 42, Allen 21; Jasper 39, Tomball 7; Orange: West Orange-Stark 23, Brenham 7; Gregory: Gregory-Portland 17, Schertz: Clemens 7; New Braunfels 37, Corpus Christi: Calallen 23.

Quarterinal: Hereford 17, Wichita Falls: Hirschi 12; McKinney 48, Hutchins: Wilmer-Hutchins 13; Orange: West Orange-Stark 21, Jasper 15; New Braunfels 48, Gregory: Gregory-Portland 7.

Semifinal: McKinney 39, Hereford 6; Orange: West Orange-Stark 28, New Braunfels 12.

Final: Orange: West Orange-Stark 21, McKinney 12.

Members of the Conference 4A state champion West Orange-Stark football team are Jessie Smith, Quinton Tezeno, Kevin Smith, Vance Wilson, Tony Bray, Jeff Knox, Desmond Smith, Frnaklin Gans, Dewayne Evans Mary Monogue, Tyrone Solomon, Jeff Helms, Steven Jones, Brian Lindsey, Johnny Carroll, Scottie Littleton, Brian Cleveland, Keith Kirkwood, David Cooper, Aaron Breed, Dwight Arline, Bernard Teal, Dwayne Young, Jim Bob Aven, Paul Hebert, Marcus Hebert, Julian Richard Vernon Hill, Melvin Edwards, Marvis Brown, Jason Runnels, Michael Bamett, James Reed, David Booker, Brian Thomas, Kevin Gradney, Derrick Owens Leslie Burkart, Cara Turpin, Mark Collins, Thomas Brooks, Jerry Coker, Ronnie Anderson, Bob Byerly, Robert Tywater, Dan Hooks, Cornel Thompson, Mark Foreman, J.B. Bearden, Jerry Nichols, and Alicia Jensen.

Conference 3A

District Representatives: 1. Perryton / Childress; 2. Littlefield / Friona; 3. Lubbock: Roosevelt / Denver City; 4. Crane / Kermit; 5. Ballinger / Clyde; 6. Breckenridge / lowa Park; 7. Robinson / Waco: Connally; 8. Lampasas / Marble Falls; 9. Springtown / Southlake: Carroll; 10. Kennedale / Glen Rose; 11. Wylie / Bonham; 12. Kaufman / Mabank; 13. Daingerfield / Pittsburg; 14. Lindale / Mineola; 15. Hooks / DeKalb; 16. Jefferson / Gladewater; 17. Groesbeck / Crockett; 18. Diboll / San Augustine; 19. Kirbyville / Newton; 20. Port Arthur: Austin / Orangefield; 21. Cameron: Yoe / Madisonville; 22. Montgomery / Splendora; 23. Bellville / Altair: Rice; 24. Needville / Sweeny; 25. Giddings / La Grange; 26. Cuero / Edna; 27. Universal City: Randolph / Hondo; 28. Pearsall / Devine; 29. Sinton / Kenedy; 30. Taft / Corpus Christi: West Oso; 31. Hebbronville / Premont; 32. Mission: Sharyland / Port Isabel.

Bi-District: Friona 14, Perryton 10; Kermit 7, Lubbock: Roosevelt 0; Iowa Park 27, Ballinger 12; Robinson 34, Marble Falls 6; Childress 22, Littlefield 21; Crane 15, Denver City 8; Breckenridge 21, Clyde 7; Lampasas 32, Waco: Connally 0; Springtown 45, Glen Rose 0; Wylie 33, Mabank 0; Daingerfield 60, Mineola 0; Gladewater 34, Hooks 13; Southlake: Carroll 27, Kennedale 0; Bonham 20, Kaufman 13; Pittsburg 19, Lindale 9; Jefferson 26, DeKalb 14; Groesbeck 13, San Augustine 6; Kirbyville 27, Orangefield 0; Cameron: Yoe 35, Splendora 14; Bellville 27, Sweeny 15; Crockett 24, Diboll 2; Port Arthur: Austin 31, Newton 12; Madisonville 21, Montgomery 0; Needville 38, Altair: Rice 25; Giddings 27, Edna 0; Devine 20, Universal City: Randolph 9; Sinton 21, Corpus Christi: West Oso 0; Hebbronville 23, Port Isabel 0; Cuero 35, La Grange 0; Hondo 45, Pearsall 12; Taft 24, Kenedy 0; Mission: Sharyland 7, Premont 7.

Area: Kermit 15, Friona 13; Iowa Park 24, Robinson 0; Crane 6, Childress 0; Lampasas 41, Breckenridge 14; Springtown 19, Wylie 14; Daingerfield 30, Gladewater 13; Bonham 37, Southlake: Carroll 25; Jefferson 10, Pittsburg 7; Groesbeck 25, Kirbyville 14; Cameron: Yoe 19, Bellville 8; Port Arthur: Austin 28, Crockett 0; Needville 26, Madisonville 17; Giddings 33, Devine 14; Hebbronville 7, Sinton 6; Cuero 18, Hondo 15; Mission: Sharyland 24, Taft 14.

Regional: Iowa Park 36, Kermit 14; Lampasas 10, Crane 8; Daingerfield 28, Springtown 13; Jefferson 40, Bonham 7; Cameron: Yoe 19, Groesbeck 14; Port Arthur: Austin 27, Needville 2; Hebbronville 14, Giddings 14; Cuero 34, Mission: Sharyland 7.

Quarterfinal: Lampasas 16, Iowa Park 7; Jefferson 14, Daingerfield 7; Port Arthur: Austin 21, Cameron: Yoe 14; Cuero 21, Hebbronville 12.

Semifinal: Jefferson 26, Lampasas 0; Cuero 34, Port Arthur: Austin 7.

Final: Jefferson 24, Cuero 0.

Members of the Conference 3A state champion Jefferson football team are Tom Jones, James Grubbs, Shannon Robertson, Darns Andrews, David Cox, Edward Irving, Anthony Lawson, Darrell Youngblood, Jeff Washington Coach Jerry Lee, Keith Smith, Maurice Jones, Greg Williams, Antwaine Jimmerson, Rafael Robinson, Robert Smith, Cecil Mitchell, Todd Corley, Jesse Watson, Chaney Chambers, Kevin Smith, Coach W.W. Criddle, Coach Ottis Hargett, Manager Pierrie Johnson, Jason Hinson, Nat Shaddix, Terry Durden, Terry Johnson, Dareen Turner, Lehman Braley, Corey Young, Kyle Keith, Joe Quada, Jeff Armstrong, Coach James Carroll, Head Coach Jerry Bennett Jeff Diffie, Jerry Chism, Dales Reeves, Beje Fort, Johnny Hughes, Ron Jackson, Bubba Humphrey, and Kenneth Henderson.

Conference 2A

District Representatives: 1. Panhandle / Stinnett; 2. Quanah / Canadian; 3. Abernathy / Hart; 4. Seagraves / Shallowater; 5. McCamey / Iraan; 6. Forsan / Big Lake: Reagan County; 7. Anson / Stamford; 8. Goldthwaite / Bangs; 9. Electra / Holliday; 10. Boyd / Paradise; 11. Pottsboro / Howe; 12. Pilot Point: Selz / Van Alstyne; 13. Eastland / De Leon; 14. Italy / Grandview; 15. Lorena / China Spring; 16. Mart / Franklin; 17. Cooper / Leonard; 18. Gilmer: Harmony / Simms: Bowie; 19. Caddo Mills / Grand Saline; 20. Eustace / Kerens; 21. Frankston / Winona; 22. Elysian Fields / Garrison; 23. New Waverly / Alto; 24. Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta / Saratoga: West Hardin; 25. Bartlett / Troy; 26. Rogers / Manor; 27. Shiner / Yorktown; 28. East Bernard / Boling; 29. Mason / Junction; 30. San Antonio: Cole / Natalia; 31. La Vernia / Marion; 32. Refugio / Three Rivers.

Bi-District: Panhandle 24, Canadian 21; Abernathy 20, Shallowater 13; Big Lake: Reagan County 34, McCamey 7; Anson 27, Bangs 7; Quanah 34, Stinnett 22; Seagraves 33, Hart 15; Forsan 12, Iraan 7; Goldthwaite 30, Stamford 8; Electra 42, Paradise 0; Van Alstyne 7, Pottsboro 0; Eastland 54, Grandview 14; Lorena 43, Franklin 8; Holliday 28, Boyd 14; Pilot Point: Selz 28, Howe 7; Italy 21, De Leon 19; Mart 19, China Spring 10; Cooper 31, Simms: Bowie 22; Kerens 31, Caddo Mills 22; Frankston 26, Garrison 6; New Waverly 49, Saratoga: West Hardin 18; Leonard 7, Gilmer: Harmony 6; Eustace 17, Grand Saline 8; Winona 15, Elysian Fields 14; Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta 34, Alto 13; Bartlett 59, Manor 3; Shiner 18, Boling 7; Mason 41, Natalia 7; La Vernia 23, Three Rivers 7; Rogers 35, Troy 9; Yorktown 12, East Bernard 0; San Antonio: Cole 50, Junction 0; Refugio 64, Marion 0.

Area: Panhandle 30, Abernathy 0; Big Lake: Reagan County 35, Anson 20; Quanah 20, Seagraves 14; Goldthwaite 16, Forsan 6; Electra 31, Van Alstyne 21; Eastland 34, Lorena 19; Holliday 28, Pilot Point: Selz 27; Mart 27, Italy 0; Kerens 15, Cooper 6; Frankston 17, New Waverly 14; Leonard 9, Eustace 7; Winona 41, Daisetta: Hull-Daisetta 26; Shiner 18, Bartlett 0; Mason 24, La Vernia 0; Rogers 20, Yorktown 3; San Antonio: Cole 21, Refugio 13.

Regional: Big Lake: Reagan County 22, Panhandle 0; Goldthwaite 33, Quanah 7; Eastland 42, Electra 27; Mart 33, Holliday 21; Kerens 22, Frankston 14; Winona 14, Leonard 12; Shiner 30, Mason 0; San Antonio: Cole 25, Rogers 7.

Quarterfinal: Big Lake: Reagan County 17, Goldthwaite 14; Mart 20, Eastland 7; Winona 33, Kerens 0; Shiner 21, San Antonio: Cole 9

Semifinal: Mart 35, Big Lake: Reagan County 15; Shiner 38, Winona 0.

Final: Shiner 18, Mart 0.

Members of the Conference 2A state champion Shiner football team are Clinton Curtis, Lennis Brooks, Shawn Carroll, Jeff McAfee, Thomas Flowers, Gilbert Price, Brent Mascheck, Carl Franklin, Joe Brown, Damon Schaefer, Michael Malinovsky, Paul Adams, Scott Michal, Mike Schaefer, Billy Knight, Joseph Faltesek, Terry Curtis, Kevin Tucker, Brian Kurtz, Martin Nicol, T. H. Murphy, Darby Darilek, Chris Brooks, Gerard Novosad, Ray Lankford, David Fiedler, Darrin Petru, Mark Sestak, Michael Michalec, Jeff Zimmerman, Brian Leist, Mark Goetz, Charles McAfee, Daniel Cimerhanzel, David Schroeder, Michael Mayberry, Gerald Herman, Lenert Heiman, Richard Pfuhl, Scott O'Connor, Darrin Wegener, Norman Dolezal, David Sestak, Michael Panus, Steven Price, Head Coach Calvin Tucker, Coaches Billy Turek, Steven Vicars, John Britsch, Reggie Morgan, Dan Whitmire, Managers Charlie Price, Todd Brown, Douglas Nevlud, Brent Schacherl, Bobby Herman, and Mark Malinovsky.

Conference 1A

District Representatives: 1. Wheeler / Sunray; 2. Sudan / Petersburg; 3. Wilson / Plains; 4. Wink / Fort Davis; 5. Munday / Turkey: Valley; 6. Bronte / Mertzon: Irion County; 7. Throckmorton / Santo; 8. Baird / Rising Star; 9. Valley View / Gunter; 10. Tenaha / Gilmer: Union Hill; 11. Axtell / Meridian; 12. Apple Springs / Burkeville; 13. Thorndale / Bremond; 14. Flatonia / Louise; 15. Center Point / Barksdale: Nueces Canyon; 16. Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan / Agua Dulce.

Bi-District: Wheeler 21, Petersburg 8; Wilson 23, Fort Davis 21; Sunray 26, Sudan 7; Wink 12, Plains 11; Munday 47, Mertzon: Irion County 0; Throckmorton 28, Rising Star 0; Turkey: Valley 34, Bronte 6; Baird 20, Santo 0; Valley View 41, Gilmer: Union Hill 0; Burkeville 37, Axtell 12; Tenaha 20, Gunter 13; Apple Springs 22, Meridian 2; Louise 25, Thorndale 15; Center Point 35, Agua Dulce 10; Bremond 14, Flatonia 6; Barksdale: Nueces Canyon 24, Skidmore: Skidmore-Tynan 6.

Regional: Wheeler 21, Wilson 0; Sunray 40, Wink 6; Throckmorton 13, Munday 0; Baird 19, Turkey: Valley 7; Burkeville 28, Valley View 19; Apple Springs 24, Tenaha 0; Center Point 26, Louise 7; Bremond 26, Barksdale: Nueces Canyon 0.

Quarterfinal: Wheeler 28, Sunray 21; Throckmorton 27, Baird 14; Burkeville 21, Apple Springs 12; Bremond 20, Center Point 6.

Semifinal: Throckmorton 21, Wheeler 7; Burkeville 20, Bremond 13.

Final: Burkeville 33, Throckmorton 7.

Members of the Conference 1A state champion Burkeville football team are Coach Roy Harper, Eugene Ford, Brad Noble, Dana Adams, Jimmy Miller, Frederick Spikes, Coach Mike Horn, Darrell Spikes, Daryl Urie, Julius Adams, Alexander Spikes, Gregory Wysingle, Rodney Davis, Renwick Ridgeway, Vernon Bluitt, Gary Spikes, Alfred Spikes, Anthony Cuney, Ira Peacock, David Holmes, Steven Lowe, Kevin Day, Renwick Byerly, Gary Adams, Gregory McBride, Victor Twine, Thomas Odom, Clifton Mattox, Timothy Spikes, and Coach Ronnie Day.

Conference 1A Six-Man

District Representatives: 1. New Home / Southland; 2. Guthrie / Harrold; 3. Fort Hancock / Imperial: Buena Vista; 4. Jayton: Jayton-Girard / Trent; 5. Newcastle / Rochester; 6. Gordon / May; 7. Christoval / Lohn; 8. Iredell / Jonesboro.

Bi-District: Harrold 1, Maple: Three Way, 0 (forfeit); Fort Hancock 60, Trent 25; Guthne 44, New Home 40; Jayton: Jayton-Girard 22, Imperial: Buena Vista 0; Newcastle 67, May 22; Christoval 55, Jonesboro 8; Rochester 50, Gordon 8; Lohn 34, Iredell 20.

Quarterfinal: Fort Hancock 1, Maple: Three Way 0 (forfeit); Jayton: Jayton-Girard 55, Guthrie 22; Christoval 70, Newcastle 57; Rochester 65, Lohn 16.

Semifinal: Fort Hancock 51, Jayton: Jayton-Girard 22; Christoval 46, Rochester 14.

Final: Fort Hancock 50, Christoval 36.

Members of the Conference 1A six-man state champion Fort Hancock football team are Rey Gomez, Kelly Legarreta, Javier Medrano, Jaime Aguilar, Wade Polk, Javier Vargas, Manuel Galindo, Aurelio Sandana Head Coach Fred Carter, Coach Lupe Franco, Timmy Wiseman, Shawn Henderson, Tray Rose, Lorenzo Perez, Andres Maldonado, Gustavo Soto, Breck Bean, Armando Aguilar, and Coach Danny Medina.