THE liNI\"ERSITY OF TEXAS PUBLICATION NUMBER 6912, JUNE 15, ig69 University Interscholastic ---League Athletic Records Publications of The University of Texas COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS J. R. STOCKTON c. 0. BERGQUIST L. F. ANDERSON N. D. GLENN C. H. EADS, Administrative Adviser The University publishes bulletins twice a month, so numbered that the first two digits of the number show the year of the issue and the last two the position in the yearly series. (For example, No. 6901 is the first publication of the year 1969.) These bulletins comprise the official publications of the University, publications on humanistic and scientific subjects, and the bulle­tins issued from time to time by various divisions of the University. 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University Interscholastic League Athletic Records 1910-1970 BUREAU OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SERVICE DIVISION OF EXTENSION THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preserva­tion of a free government. SAM HOUSTON Cu!tivated mind is the guardian genius of Democracy, and while guided and controlled by virtue, the noblest attribute of man. It is the only dictator that freemen acknowledge, and the onl)' security which freemen desire. MIRABEAU B. LAMAR THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PUBLICATION "1UMBER 6912 J UNE I 5, I 969 PUBLISHED TWICE A ~IONTH BY THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, t:i>IVERSITY STATION, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712. SECOND· CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT AUSTIN, TEXAS. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOOTBALL History 1 High School State Champions . . 2 Playoff Records (11-Man) 5 Playoff Records (6-Man) 53 Playoff Records ( 8-Man) . . 59 BOYS' BASKETBALL History . .... .. ..... ..... . ...... . 61 Playoff Records ............... . 61 State Tournament Results . . ............... 91 State Tournament Records .. 116 GIRLS' BASKETBALL History . . ..... ....................... .... 120 State Tournament Results .. 121 State Tournament Records ........ ...... . 132 Playoff Records .. .. ................... ... . 135 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL History 155 Playoff Records . 155 State Tournament Results 160 TRACK AND FIELD History 163 Records . 165 State Meet Team Results . 168 State Meet High Point Men ... 176 Track Records Development . 180 Field Records Development . 185 Participation .. ... 188 TENNIS History 190 Boys' Doubles 191 Boys' Singles 197 Girls' Doubles 203 Girls' Singles 209 GOLF History ....... ......... ......... . ....................... ........ ...... ........... ...................................... ......... ... 215 State Meet Records .................................................................................................. 215 BASEBALL History ... ..... ......... ............................................ .. ........... ........................ ........................... 228 Playoff Records .......... .. . ... ................ ......... ... .... ..................... ... ................ ............... ..... 228 State Tournament Results .............................................................................................. 250 State Tournament Records ............................................................................................ 257 SWIMMING State Tournament Results ············································································· 262 INTRODUCTION Sponsors, sports writers, school administrators, coaches and fans have, for many years, expressed a desire for a complete record book on the University Interscholastic League athletic activities. The original University Interscholastic League Record Book was published in 1953, through the efforts of Orland Sims who was working for The University of Texas Sports Publicity Department. Statistics from 1911 to 1953 were compiled by him. Last summer, Bob Downtain continued the project. Records have been completed through the 1968-1969 school year. To keep this book up to date, addenda will be issued at the end of each succeeding school year. Interscholastic League records are not always complete or accurate, especially those in the early years of the League history, since facilities for obtaining accurate reports and recording them were then often insufficient. Due to this lack of communication and also because of human failure, errors may have been made. Therefore, we would appre­ciate having any one who discovers such an inaccuracy write the League office with a report for verification and correction. Further, the records in some sports are incomplete. For that reason, we are not able to include district winners in basketball before 1942, although the first League basket­ball tournament was in 1921. Between 1921 and 1942, no systematic record was made of teams competing before regional winners were determined and certified from the regional to the state tournament. A brief, historical resume of each sport has been included. We hope these facts will prove useful to sports writers and to League member schools. We will be grateful for your comments and suggestions. Also, your corrections will be appreciated. Please address any communication to: University Interscholastic League Box 8028, University Station Austin, Texas 78712 FOOTBALL State football began play to a state championship in the 1920 season (playoff records for which, unhappily, are missing) and has continued in much the same manner since. There was some confusion during 1922-25 when Conferences A and B merged at the state playoff level. Beginning 1925, Conference A alone played to state, B dropping out at the bi-district level. Conference B moved up to the regional level beginning 1928, after which the sport stayed more or less stable until 1939, when the whole thing was revamped. In 1939, Conferences AA, A, and B were set up. Conference AA played to state, A played to regional, and B to bi-district. That was the setup through 1945, but beginning in 1946, Conference B moved up a notch and played to the regional level. In 1948 there was even more confusion. The City Conference was formed as a separate group, taking several schools out of Conference AA; and Conference A started piaying to a state championship. Finally the newest system got underway in 1951 after the demise of the City Con­ference. The present method calls for Conferences 4-A, 3-A, 2-A and A to play to a state championship, and Conference B to play to a regional level. Conference B will play to a state championship beginning in 1972. Included in the football portion are scores of all bi-district and state playoff matches (where available) for all years, 1921-52. Six-Man Football The six-man football program, which is being received enthusiastically at present, had a small-scale beginning in 1938. That year, only six teams were recorded as district winners. The original plan was for six-man play to stop with the determination of district champions. However, this was changed in 1941 to allow play to bi-district level. In 1949, the present system was started-that of playing to regional championships. Included in the six-man football section is a record of all district winners reported to the League as well as scores of all bi-district and regional competition. Six-man football will play to a state championship beginning in 1972. Eight-Man Football The Eight-Man Football Program was introduced in 1959 to bridge the gap between the Six-Man and Eleven-Man football schools. Eight-Man Football played under rules very similar to Eleven-Man Football, except that the teams have three fewer players. It grew rapidly, in the beginning, but has, like Six-Man Football, been decreasing annually as the smaller schools throughout the state continue to be discontinued or consolidated with larger units. Eight-man Football will play to a state championship beginning in 1972. TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 19~Houston Heights (Houston) 0, 1935--Amarillo 13, Greenville 7. Oebume 0 1936--Amarillo 19, Kerrville 6. 1921-Bryan 35, Oak Cliff (Dallas) 13. 1937-Longview 19, Wichita Falls 12. 1922-Waco 13, Abilene 10. 1938-Corpus Christi 20, Lubbock 6. 1923-Abilene 3, Waco 0. 1939-Lubbock 20, Waco 14. 1924-0ak Cliff (Dallas) 31, Waco 0. 1940-Amarillo 20, Temple 7. 1925--Waco 20, Forest (Dallas) 7. 1941-Wichita Falls 13, Temple O. 1926--Waco 20, Oak Cliff (Dallas) 7. 1942-Austin 20, Sunset (Dallas) 7. 1927-Waco 21, Abilene 14. 1943-San Angelo 26, Lufkin 13. 1928-Abilene 38, Port Arthur 0. 1944--Port Arthur 20, Highland Park 1929-Port Arthur 0, Breckenridge 0. (Tie) (Dallas) 7. 1930-Tyler 25, Amarillo 13. 1945-Highland Park (Dallas) 7, 1931-Abilene 13, Beaumont 0. Waco 7. (Tie) 1932-Corsicana 0, Masonic Home (Fort 1946--0dessa 21, Jefferson (San Worth 0. (Corsicana won on pene· Antonio) 14. trations, 3-0). 1947-Brackenridge (San Antonio) 23, 1933-Greenville 21, Dallas Tech 0. Highland Park (Dallas) 13. 1934--Amarillo 48, Corpus Christi 0. Beginning in 19tt 32, Rotan 13; Wink 6, Winters O; Cross Plains 13, Stephenville 6; Crowell 25, l.raham 6; Rockwall 35, Clarksville O; Gilmer 43, IOOF Home (Fort Worth) 12; State Home (Corsicana) 19, Mart 6; Center 14, Wood­ville 6; Groveton 7, Port Neches 6; Lvckhart 31, Eldorado 6; Taylor 14, Bellville 6; Brenham 20, Galena Park O; Victoria 20, Bay City O; Floresville 6, Uvalde O; Weslaco 15, Robstown 12. Regional: Lamesa 24, Hereford 7; Wink 32, Cross Plains O; Rockwall 34, Crowell 6; Gilmer 6, State Home O; Center 12, Groveton 7; Taylor 13, Lockhart 8; Victoria 6, Brenham 0; Weslaco 9, Floresville 3. 1934 CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Amarillo 19, Ranger 14; Big Spring 19, El Paso 7; Highland Park (Dal­las) 12, Vernon 7; Masonic Home (Fort Worth) 32, Dallas Tech O; Greenville 47, Longview 6; Corsicana 26, Athens 13; Jeff Davis (Houston) 27, Beaumont 8; Corpus Christi 10, Jefferson (San Antonio) 9. Quarter-finals: Amarillo 31, Big Spring 20; Masonic Home 13, Highland Park O; Greenville 20, Corsicana 0; Corpus Christi 30, Jeff Davis 6. Semi-finals: Amarillo 3, Masonic Home O; Corpus Christi 34, Greenville 14. Finals: AMARILLO 48, Corpus Christi 0. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Shamrock 33, Hereford 7; Lamesa 30; Memphis 20; Crowell 33, Graham 6; Plano 26, Vocational (Fort Worth) O; Kaufman 27, Honey Grove 13; Mineola 31, VIL Athletic Records: Footbal,l Timpson O; Rocksprings 13, Ft. Stockton 6; Roby 6, Winters 6 (Roby won on penetra­tions 1-0); Dublin 20, Albany O; Mart 27, Fredericksburg O; IOOF Home (Fort Worth) 18, Teague 7; Bryan 18, Livingston 6; Smithville defeated Cameron**; Yoakum de· feated Edison (San Antonio)**; Freeport 13, Richmond 0; Port Neches 35, Kirbyville 0; Hondo 21, Beeville O; Donna 53, Aransas Pass 7. Regional: Lamesa 14, Shamrock O; Crowell 44, Plano 13; Kaufman 18, Mineola 14; Roby 20, Rocksprings 0; Mart 25, Dublin 7; Bryan 12, IOOF Home 0; Smithville 12, Yoakum 7; Port Neches 19, Freeport 14; Hondo 33, Donna 0. ( * * Score not available.) 1935 CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Amarillo 13, Breckenridge O; San Angelo 7, El Paso O; Wichita Falls 6, Sherman O; Dallas Tech 13, Masonic Home (Fort Worth) 0; Tyler 9, Greenville 9 (Tyler won on penetrations 4--1, but later voluntarily withdrew after finding an in­eligible player had been used in district games); Mexia 16, Temple 12; Port Arthur 6, San Jacinto (Houston) O; Corpus Christi 13, Brackenridge (San Antonio) 13 (Corpus Christi won on penetrations 3-2). Quarter-finals: Amarillo 25, San Angelo O; Wichita Falls 19, Dallas Tech 13; Green­ville 19, Mexia 7; Corpus Christi 14, Port Arthur 12. Semi-finals: Amarillo 27, Wichita Falls 12; Greenville 45, Corpus Christi 0. Finals: AMARILLO 13, Greenville 7. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Here ford 13, Panhandle 6; Matador 13, McLean 7; Roscoe 19, Slaton 6; Wink 22, Mc'Gamey O; Newcastle 7, Olney 0; Plano 7, Handley O; Edgewood 26, Bonham 13; Mineola 15, London 7; San Saba 12, Albany 6; Dublin 7, Marlin O; IOOF Home (Fort Worth) 20, Ennis 2; Livingston 47, Alto O; French (Beaumont) 3, Jasper O; Freeport 39, Cleveland O; Columbus 6, Caldwell O; Lockhart 6, Belton O; ]unctwn 6, Fredericksburg O; Uvalde 7, Lanier (San Antonio) 6; Kenedy 26, Bay City 12; Donna 21, Taft 18. Regional: Matador 19, Hereford 13; Wink 34, Roscoe 7; Newcastle 33, Plano O; Edgewood 7, Mineola 6; Dublin 6, San Saba 6 (tie); Livingston 13, IOOF Home O; Freeport 12, French O; Lockhart 7, Columbus 7 (tie); Uvalde 20, Junction 6; Donna 6, Kenedy 0. 1936 CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Amarillo 46, Childress 0; Abilene 34, El Paso 7; Gainesville 26, McKinney 7; North Side (Fort Worth) 7, North Dallas O; Lufkin 12, Longview O; Kerrville 25, Hillsboro 6; Port Arthur 20, Jeff Davis (Houston) 6; Corpus Christi 25, Edinburg O. UIL Athletic Records Quarter-finals: Amarillo 46, Abilene 13; North Side 31, Gainesville O; Kerrville 31, Lufkin 6; Port Arthur 17, Corpus Christi 7. Semi-finals: Amarillo 20, North Side 12; Kerrville 20, Port Arthur 7. Finals: AMARILLO 19, Kerrville 6. CONFERENCE B Bi-district : Panhandle 46, Tulia O; Flomot 6, Wheeler 6 (Flomot won on first downs 13-8); Littlefield 25, Snyder 12; Midland 56, McCamey 2; Burkburnett 6, Stamford O; Nocona 64, Moran O; Irving 20, Diamond Hill (Fort Worth) 13 ; Plano 20, Commerce O; Van 19, Mineola 6; Center 6, London O; Rocksprings 0, Fredericksburg 0 (Rock­springs won flip of coin); Stephenville 45, Winters O; Cameron 15, Mart 13; IOOF Home (Fort Worth) 14, Marquez 0; Woodsville 0, Grapeland 0 (Woodsville won on penetrations); Navasota 21, Hearne 0; Hull-Daisetta (Daisetta) 34, French (Beau­mont) 6; Angleton 33, West Columbia 7; Yoakum 18, Smithville 13 ; Alamo Heights (San Antonio) 7, Carrizo Springs 6; El Campo 33, Edna O; Aransas Pass 13, Mis.sion 7. Regional : Panhandle 39, Flomot O; Midland 25, Littlefield 7; Nocona 46, Burk­burnett 14; Irving 14, Plano 7 ; Van 18, Center 7; Stephenville 18, Rocksprings O; Cameron 19, IOOF Home O; Navasota 69, Woodville 0; Hull-Daisetta 39, Angleton O; Yoakum 14, Alamo Heights 6 ; El Campo 32, Aransas Pass 0. 1937 CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Wichita Falls 21, Amarillo 6; Austin (El Paso) 3, Abilene O; Sherman 7, Highland Park (Dallas) 6 ; North Side (Ft. Worth) 0, Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) 0 (North Side won on penetrations); Longview 19, Lufkin O; Temple 20, Jefferson (San Antonio) 0; Robstown 0, Mission 0 (Robstown won on penetrations.) Quarter-finals: Wichita Falls 7, Austin 7 (Wichita Falls won on penetrations); North Side 25, Sherman 7; Longview 19, Temple 12; Conroe 47, Robstown 7. Semi-finals: Wichita Falls 27, North Side 7; Longview 34, Conroe 0. Finals: LONGVIEW 19, Wichita Falls 12. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Panhandle 24, Tulia 14; Wellington 31, Spur 7; Roscoe 21, Brownfield 6; Wink 39, Iraan O; Burkburnett 26, Stamford 20; Putnam 20, Nocona O; Diamond Hill (Fort Worth) 19, Buckner Home (Dallas) 13; Van 38, Ennis O; Rockwall 26, Ladonia O; Mineola 45, Big Sandy 7; Overton 27, Alto O; Groveton 13, Silsbee O; Brady 26, Hamilton 7 ; San Saba 33, Belton 7; Itasca 57, Milford O; Hearne 19, Elkhart 18; Smith­ville 12, New Braunfels O; Bay City 14, Bellville 6; Pasadena 30, East Bernard O; Hull­Daisetta (Daisetta) 6, Nederland O; Eldorado 50, Lanier (San Antonio) 6; Hondo 7, Victoria 6; Aransas Pass 14, Port Lavaca 6; Freer 30, La Feria O. Regional: Panhandle 12, Wellington 2; Wink 20, Roscoe 19; Burkburnett 54 Putnam O; Van 18, Diamond Hill 12; Mineola 20, Rockwall 7; Overton 7, Groveton o;' San Saba 12, Brady 6; Itasca 30, Hearne 12; Smithville 31, Bay City O; Hull-Daisetta 21 Pasadena 12 ; Eldorado 27, Hondo O; Aransas Pass 7, Freer 6. ' UI L Athletic Records: Football 1938 CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Lubbock 26, Vernon 6; Breckenridge 40, Bowie (El Paso) O; Highland Park (Dallas) 26, Gainesville O; Masonic Home (Fort Worth) 20, Sunset (Dallas) 0; Tyler 18, Lufkin 6; Temple 27, Kerrville 7; Reagan (Houston) 16, Port Arthur 14 ; Corpus Christi 59, Pharr-San Juan (Pharr) 0. Quarter-finals: Lubbock 36, Breckenridge 14; Masonic Home 12, Highland Park 12 (Masonic Home won on penetrations); Temple 13, Tyler 13 (Temple won on penetra­tions); Corpus Christi 40, Reagon 0. Semi-finals: Lubbock 20, Masonic Home 6; Corpus Christi 20, Temple 7. Finals: CORPUS CHRISTI 20, Lubbock 6. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Panhandle 6, Tulia 6 (Panhandle won on penetrations); Wellington 20, Lockney 6; Rotan 12, Brownfield O; Wink 59, McCamey O; Crowell 18, Haskell 0; Newcastle 20, Baird 13; Diamond Hill (Fort Worth) 33, Buckner Home (Dallas) 12; Wills Point 28, State Home (Corsicana) O; Royse City 92, Leonard O; Mt. Vernon 60, Pine Tree (Greggton) O; Overton 19, Center 6; Crockett 18, Silsbee O; Brady 34, Comanche 14; Taylor 14, San Saba 6; McGregor 40, Kerens 6; Calvert 13, Sugar Land O; Hull-Daisetta (Daisetta) 20, Port Neches 12; Junction 24, Lanier (San Antonio) 6; Cuero 6, Pearsall O; Alice 14, Goliad O; Freer 38, Raymondville 0. Regional: Wellington 12, Panhandle 6; Wink 20, Rotan 7; Crowell 26, Newcastle 7; Diamond Hill 26, Wills Point 12; Mt. Vernon 40, Royse City 13; Ovetron 33, Crockett 19; Taylor 13, Brady 0; M cGregor 18, Calvert 6; Bellville 47, La Grange 0; Hull­Daisetta 13, Alvin 6; Junction 19, Cuero 10; Freer 22, Alice 13. 1939 (Beginning 1939, the state football championship was divided into Conferences AA, A and B. AA played to a state championship; A to regional; and B to bi-district.) CONFERENCE AA Bi-District: Lubbock 20, Electra O; Sweetwater 40, El Paso 7; Sulphur Springs 7, Sherman O; Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) 21, Masonic Home (Fort Worth) O; Waco 27, Breckenridge 13; Tyler 9, Nacogdoches O; Austin (Houston) 37, South Park (Beau­mont) O; Austin 20, Brownsville 6. Quarter-finals: Lubbock 6, Sweetwater O; Woodrow Wilson 28, Sulphur Springs 7, Waco 40, Tyler 13; Austin (Houston) 14, Austin 14 (Austin of Houston won on pene­trations) . Semi-finals: Lubbock 14, Woodrow Wilson O; Waco 7, Austin (Houston) 0. Finals: LUBBOCK 20, Waco 14. UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Perryton 14, Tulia 12; Shamrock 19, Lockney 7; Olton 41, Roscoe 19; Pecos 7, Brady 6; Burkburnett 26, Stamford O; Dublin 20, Decatur O; Garland 26, Arlington 19; McGregor 20, Ennis 7; Plano 31, Cooper 6; Mineola 19, Talco 7; Center 45, Jefferson 6; Overton 33, White Oak (Longview) 13; Elkhart 20, Jasper 6; Neder­land 7, Humble 6; Galena Park 6, Wharton O; Caldwell 34, Hearne O; Taylor 34, Fredericksburg 0; Yoakum 34, Burbank (San Antonio) 6; Victoria 7; Hondo 6; Alice 20, Donna 6. Regional: Perryton 12, Shamrock 7; Pecos 45, Olton 21; Burkburnett 21, Dublin O; McGregor 13, Garland O; Mineola 29, Plano 6; Center 19, Overton 7; Elkhart 3, Neder­land 0; Caldwell 21, Galena Park O; Taylor 23, Yoakum 15; Alice 7, Victoria 7 (tie). CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Claude 32, Lefors 7; Estelline 32, Spring Lake (Earth) 7; Hale Center 0, Stanton 0 (tie) ; Eldorado 13, Iraan 6; Eden 37, Robert Lee 7; Baird 13, Aspermont 7; Lewisville 32, Howe 6; Birdville (Fort Worth) 24, Lancaster 20; Ladonia 28, Deport 13; Hallsville 12, Malakoff O; Kerens 33, Star 13; Chilton 13, La Vega (Waco) 6; Ben Hur (Mart) 19, Iola 6; Holland 13, Marble Falls 13 (Holland won on first downs); Cedar Bayou 25, Somenille O; Schulenburg 13, Ganado 13 (tie); Poteet 13, Runge O; Freer 6, Ingleside 6 (Freer won on penetrations) . 1940 CONFERENCE AA Bi-district: Amarillo 42, Wichita Falls 7; El Paso 27, Big Spring 27 (El Paso won on penetrations); Paris 7, Greenville 6; Masonic Home (Fort Worth) 7, Sunset (Dallas) 7 CMasonic Home won on penetrations); Temple 7, Stephenville 7 (Temple won on pene­traditions); Longview 19, Lufkin 12; Jeff Davis (Houston) 13, Port Arthur 0; Corpus Christi 14, Breckenridge (San Antonio) 13. Quarter-finals: Amarillo 27, EI Paso O; Masonic Home 6, Paris 6 (Masonic Home won on penetrations); Temple 24, Longview 13; Corpus Christi 6, Jeff Davis 0. Semi-finals: Amarillo 14, Masonic Home 7; Temple 28, Corpus Christi 0. Finals: AMARILLO 20, Temple 7. CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Phillips 40, Hereford O; Paducah 19, Shamrock 2; Colorado 18, Brownfield 3; Wink 39, Ballinger 12; Chillicothe 25, Hamlin 6; Bowie 6, Weatherford 6 (Bowie won on penetrations); Buckner Home (Dallas) 6, Handley (Fort Worth) 6 (Buckner Home won on penetrations); Mart 20, Teague O; Plano 46, Honey Grove 6; Mt. Pleasant 0, Grand Saline 0 (Mt. Pleasant won on penetrations); Center 6, Linden O; Gaston Ooinerville) 45, Union Grove (Gladewater) 12; Huntsville 7, Jasper O; French (Beaumont) 9, Hull-Daisetta (Daisetta) 6; Pasadena 38, Boling 21; Smithville 18, Navasota 2; Fredericksburg 7, Taylor 6; San Marcos 44, Lanier (San Antonio) 12; Pearsall 25, Kenedy 7; Alice 7, Mission 6. U/L Athletic Records: Football Regional: Phillips 23, Paducah O; Colorado 14, Wink 8; Chillicothe 18, Bowie O; Mart 13, Buckner Home 12; Mt. Pleasant 19, Plano 6; Center 20, Gaston 15; French 13, Huntsville O; Smithville 18, Pasadena 6; Fredericksburg 0, San Marcos 0 (Fredericks­burg won on penetrations); Pearsall 6, Alice 0. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Claude 13, Higgins O; Amherst 6, Flomot 6 (Amherst won on penetra­tions); Seminole 14, New Deal (Lubbock) O; Eldorado 20, Ft. Stockton O; Robert Lee 28, Rockwood O; Clyde 27, Lueders O; Lewisville 46, Howe 6; Lancaster 13, Birdville -2.) Final: WINK 26, Deer Park 20. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Claude 25, Estelline O; JdaJ,ou 19, Friona 0; Hermleigh 44, Sanderson 0; Melvin 41, Baird 14; Aspermont 41, Bryson O; Sanger 9, Frisco 0; Masonic Home (FW) 40, Royse 'City O; Joshua 19, State Home (Corsicana) 7; Forney 32, Sabine (Glade­water) 7; Hallsville 42, Celeste 21; Sugar Land 48, Corrigan 7; Hempstead 38, Calvert O; Val,ley Mills 7, Midway (Waco) 7, (Valley Mills won on penetrations); Bartlett 54, Bertram O; Bastrop 25, Pettus O; Sabinal 27, Jourdanton 0; Tidehaven 32, Ingleside 26; West Oso 58, Port Isabel 0. Regional: JdaJ,ou 46, Claude 7; Melvin 12, Hermleigh O; Aspermont 26, Sanger 20; Joshua 7, Masonic Home 7 (Joshua won on first downs); Forney 28, Hallsville 6; Sugar Land 34, Hempstead 19; Valley Mills 40, Bartlett 13; Bastrop 19, Sabinal 13; West Oso 7, Tidehaven 7 (West Oso won on penetrations). U/L Athletic Records: Football 1953 CONFERENCE AAAA Bi-district: Odessa 34, Bowie (EP) 7; Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) 21, Paschal (FW) 19; Waco 28, Ray (CC) 13; Lamar (Houston) 14, Port Arthur 14 (Lamar won on penetrations). Semi-finals: Odessa 14, Woodrow Wilson 14 (Odessa won on first downs, 15-13); Lamar 12, Waco 7. Finals: LAMAR 33, Odessa 7. CONFERENCE AAA Bi-district: Big Spring 54, Brownwood 12; Gainesville 14, Kilgore 14 (Gainesville won on penetrations); Port Neches 12, Temple O; Edinburg 20, Edison (SA) 13. Semi-finals: Big Spring 44, Gainesville 13; Port Neches 7, Edinburg 7 (Port Neches won on penetrations) . Finals: PORT NECHES 24, Big Spring 13. CONFERENCE AA Bi-district: Phillips 20, Olton 20 (Phillips won on penetrations, 6-4); Stamford 35, Childress 7; Andrews 45, Spur 7; Ballinger 54, Fort Stockton 7; Comanche 60, Hand­ley (FW) 7; Hillcrest 14, Jacksboro O; Terrell 46, Mt. Vernon 7; Henderson 26, Atlanta 7; Jasper, bye; Huntsville 26, Waxahachie 7; LaVega (Waco) 21, Lampasas 7; Gon­zales 25, Rosebud 14; Brenham 14, Wharton 12; Nederland 21, LaMarque O; Refugio 25, Del Rio 19; Weslaco 17, Falfurrias 0. Regional: Phillips 20, Stamford 14; Ballinger 40, Andrews O; Comanche 26 Hillcrest 13; Henderson 12, Terrell O; Huntsville 19, Jasper 14; LaVega 28, Gonzales O; Neder­land 31, Brenham 6; Refugio 16, Weslaco 7. Quarter-finals: Ballinger 20, Phillips 7; Comanche 6, Henderson O; Huntsville 6, LaVega O; Refugio 13, Nederland 12. Semi-finals: Ballinger 20, Comanche 13; Huntsville 13, Refugio 6. Finals: HUNTSVILLE 40, Ballinger 6. CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Memphis 18, Springlake 2; Sundown 29, Hale Center 27; McCamey 34, Sonora 13; Ranger 41, Albany 14; Paducah 27, Grapevine O; Clifton 7, Richardson 0; Whitewright 31, New Boston 7; Hawkins 13, Canton 7; Leverett's Chapel (Overton) 7, Newton 6; Cedar Bayou 35, Trinity 12; Franklin 14, Elgin 7; Luling 56, Burnet 18; Deer Park 28, A&M Consolidated (College Station) 7; Palacios 18, Boerne 7; Crystal City 13, Karnes City 6 ; Lyford 26, Hebbronville 20. Regional: Sundown 20, Memphis 14; Ranger 13, McCamey 7; Clifton 28, Paducah 27; Whitewright 13, Hawkins 6; Cedar Bayou 28, Leverett's Chapel 7; Luling 26, Franklin 13; Deer Park 13, Palacios 6; Lyford 34, Crystal City 7. Quarter-finals: Ranger 47, Sundown 6; Clifton 13, Whitewright 6; Luling 32, Cedar Bayou 12; Deer Park 14, Lyford 6. U/L Athletic Records Semi-finals: Ranger 21, Clifton 6; Luling 33, Deer Park 7. Finals: RANGER 34, Luling 21. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Stinnett 18, Turkey 12; Meadow 34, Witharral O; Coahoma 40, Grand­falls 7; Rochester 38, Bronte 19; Newcastle 32, Era O; Masonic Home (Ft. Worth) 25, Grandview 7; Melvin 46, Gorman 7; Valley Mills 32, Johnson City O; Royse City 47, Celeste 6; Shelbyville 7, Sabine (Gladewater) O; Forney 14, State Home (Corsicana) 13; Connally (Waco) 6, Whitney O; Magnolia 26, Chilton 13; Sugar Land 33, Chester 13; Bartlett 20, Bastrop 14; Tidehaven 67, Pettus 28; LaCosta 19, Sabinal 7; Ingleside 41, Agua Dulce 0. Regional: Meadow 20, Stinnett 7; Rochester 46, Coahoma 7; Newcastle 34, Masonic Home 12; Valley Mills 12, Melvin O; Shelbyville 13, Royse City 6; Forney 19, Connally 0; Sugar Land 13, Magnolia 6; Tide haven 45, Bartlett 7; Ingleside 35, LaCoste 6. 1954 CONFERENCE AAAA Bi-district: Abilene 61, Austin (EP) O; Polytechnic (FW) 25, South Oak Cliff (Dal­las) 7; Miller (CC) 14, Waco 13; Austin (Houston) 21, Ball (Galveston) 20. Semi-finals: Abilene 46, Polytechnic O; Austin (Houston) 21, Miller 20. Finals: ABILENE 14, Austin (Houston) 7. CONFERENCE AAA Bi-district: Breckenridge 20, Garland 7; Lufkin 26, Sherman 0; Port Neches 13, Temple 7; McAllen 40, Alamo Heights (SA) 13. Semi-finals: Breckenridge 14, Lufkin 14 (Breckenridge won on penetrations, 4-3); Port Neches 44, McAllen 14­Finals: BRECKENRIDGE 20, Port Neches 7. CONFERENCE AA Bi-district: Phillips 32, Floydada 13; Colorado City 41, Seymour 27; Littlefield 33, Tahoka 7; Comanche 48, Monohans 12; Weatherford 40, Diamond Hill 12; Terrell 48, Jacksboro 20; Athens 19, Sulphur Springs 6; Carthage 20, Atlanta 6; ]asper 43, Spring Branch (Houston) 19; Waxahachie 13, LaVega (Waco) 7; Killeen 27, Cameron 7; Lockhart 20, Navasota 6; Boling 13, Yoakum 6; Nederland 13, LaMarque 7; Del Rio 27, Floresville 6; Freer 14, Weslaco 6. Regional: Phillips 34, Colorado City 21; Littlefield 35, Comanche 33; Terrell 13, Weatherford 13 (Terrell won on penetrations, 5-2); Carthage 21, Athens 14; Waxa­hachie 27, Jasper 14 ; Killeen 13, Lockhart 6; Nederland 20, Boling 7; Freer 25, Del Rio 7. Quarter-finals: Phillips 33, Littlefield O; Terrell 26, Carthage 6; Killeen 20, Waxa­hachie 14; Freer 28, Nederland 28 (Freer won on penetrations, 5-4). UIL Athletic Records: Footbal,l Semi-finals: Phillips 26, Terrell 7; Kileen 14, Freer 7. Finals: PHILLIPS 21, Kileen 13. CONFERENCE A Bi-district: McLean 49, Dimmitt 13; Sundown 33, Hale Center 13; Sonora 58, Mc­Camey 25; Albany 53, Dublin 26; Paducah 70, Pilot Point O; Clifton 12, Richardson 7; Whitewright 19, Jefferson 19 (Whitewright won on penetrations); Gaston 27, Hawkins O; Grapeland 42, Joaquin 27 ; Groveton 19, Dayton 13; Hearne 12, Groesbeck O; Mason 27, Bastrop 13; Deer Park 12, Sealy 6; Tidehaven 66, Sam Houston 21; Hondo 33, Three Rivers 14; Hebbronville 34, Rio Hondo 13. Regional: Sundown 33, McLean 20; Olbany 61, Sonora 42; Paduch 52, Clifton 20; Gaston 13, Whitewright 13 (Gaston won on penetrations, 4--3); Grapeland 18, Groveton 6; Mason 21, Hearne 13; Deer Park 33, Tidehaven 6; Hondo 20, Hebbronville 14. Quarter.finals: Albany 19, Sundown 6; Paducah 59, Gaston 14; Mason 38, Grapeland 14; Deer Park 26, Hondo 12. Semi-finals: Albany 26, Paducah 21; Deer Park 24, Mason 7. Finals: DEER PARK 26, Albany 6. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Matador 14, Stinnett 13 ; Bovia, forgeit (no champion in District 4-B); Hermleigh 14, Van Horn 14 (Hermleigh won on total yardage); Rochester 13, Baird 13 (Rochester won on penetrations, 5--2) ; Newcastle 27, Sanger 14; Royse City 28, Ladonia 14; Union Grove (Gladewater) 14, Ferris O; Garrison 25, Judson Grove (Long­view) 12; Masonic Home (Ft. Worth) 40, Godley 13; Hubbard 33, Wortham 7; Evant 14, Richland Springs 6; Midway (Waco) 87, Meridican 14; Magnolia 13, Lott 13 (Mag­nolia won on penetrations, 3-2) ; Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu) 26, Crescent (Wharton) 13; Troy 16, Blanco 7; Falls City 14, Flatonia 3; Dilly 24, LaCoste O; Ingleside 52, Banquete 27. Regional: Matador 46, Bovina 7; Hermleigh 26, Rochester 25; Royse City 47, New­castle 20; Garrison 14, Union Grove 13; Masonic Home 26, Hubbard O; Midway 26, Evant 6; Barbers Hill 18, Magnolia 13; Troy 35, Falls City O; Ingleside 26, Dilley 7. 1955 CONFERENCE AAAA Bi-district: Abilene 61, El Paso O; Sunset (Dallas) 16, Paschal (Fort Worth\ 7; Tyler 22, Miller (Corpus Christi) 7; Baytown 15, Regan (Houston) 0. Semi-finals: Abilene 33, Sunset 6; Tyler 20, Baytown 0. Finals: ABILENE 33, Tyler 13. CONFERENCE AAA Bi-district: Garland 18, Snyder 13: Texarkana 20, Gaine5Yille O; Port l\'eches 36, Temple 19; Alice 37, Victoria 7. VIL Athletic Records Semi-finals: Garland 44, Texarkana 18; Port Neches 14, Alice 7. Finals: PORT NECHES 20, Garland 14. CONFERENCE AA Bi-district: Phillips 52, Olton 7; Stamford 34, Burkburnett 7; Crane 25, Spur 21; Breckenridge 20, Ballinger 6; Olney 28, Grapevine 21; Terrell 19, Athens 7; Dekalb 13, Bonham 13 (DeKalb won on first downs); New London 27, Jasper 14; Hillsboro 47, Smiley (Houston) 6; Kileen 27, LaVega (Waco) 14; Georgetown, bye; Lockhart 32, Brenham 6; Refugio 21, Bay City 20; Nederland 14, LaMarque O; Floresville 27, Eagle Pass 20; Weslaco 27, Sinton 14. Regional: Stamford 13, Phillips 0; Breckenridge 28, Crane 6; Olney 7, Terrell 6; New London 18, DeKalb 13; Hillsboro 19, Killeen 13; Lockhart 13, Georgetown 6; Nederland 21, Regugio 6; Weslaco 41, Floresville 14. Quarter-finals: Stamford 13, Breckenridge 7; New London 28, Olney 21; Hillsboro 41, Lockhart 12; Weslaco 26, Nederland 7. Semi-finals: Stamford 20, New London 12; Hillsboro 20, Weslaco 7. Finals: STAMFORD 34, Hillsboro 7. CONFERENCE A Bi-district: Stinnett 34, Springlake 6; Hale Center 33, Sundown O; McCamey 14, Ozona 7; Ranger 20, Albany 6; Chillicothe 20, Lewisville 7; Rockwall 27, Glen Rose 6; Van Alstyne 47, Talco 6; Leverett's Chapel (Overton) 28; Lindale 6; Alto 19, Joaquin 6; Crosby 32, Woodville 7; Franklin 19, Granger 13; Luling 41, Burnet 6; Deer Park 36, Sealy O; Industrial (Vanderbilt) 33, Bandera 7; Hondo 27, Three Rivers 6; Hebbron· ville 35, Rio Hondo 6. Regional : Stinnett 27, Hale Center 19; Ranger 20, McCamey 16; Chillicothe 20, Rockwall 13; Leverett's Chapel 39, Van Alstyne 13; Crosby 34, Alto 12; Luling 41, Franklin O; Deer Park 19, Industrial 7; Hebbronville 20, Hondo 20 (Hebbronville won on penetrations). Quarter-finals: Stinnett 27, Ranger 19; Chillicothe 48, Leverett's Chapel 28; Luling 20, Crosby 6; Deer Park 20, Hebbronville 0. Semi-finals: Stinnett 20, Chilicothe 20 (Stinnett won on penetrations); Deer Park 33, Luling 13. Finals: DEER PARK 7, Stinnett 0. CONFERENCE B Bi-district: Matador 14, Gruver 7; Wilson 13, Kress 13 (Wilson won on penetrations) ; Rankin 40, Robert Lee 21; Rochester 21, Clyde O; Newcastle 16, Era O; Royse City 33, Ladonia 6; Hawkins 24, Ferris 12; Judson Grove (Judson) 20, Garrison 13; Keller 26, Godley 26 (Keller won on penetrations, 5-4) ; Whitley 21, Blooming Grove 6; Marble Falls 48, Early (Brownwood) O; Midway (Waco) 26, Meridian 0; Hempstead 45, Bremond O; Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu) 52, Sugar Land 25; Troy 12, Leander 0; Nixon 14, Poth 6; Dilley 47, Somerset O; Calallen 19, Agua Dulce 6. Regional: Matador 51, Wilson 14; Rochester 28, Rankin 6; Royse City 6, Newcastle O; Hawkins 33, Judson Grove O; Whitney 26, Keller 13; Marble Falls 19, Midway 7; Hepstead 32, Barbers Hill 32 (co-champions); Troy 6, Nixon O; Dilley 40, Calallen O. VIL Athletic Records: FootbaU 1956 CONFERENCE AAAA Bi-district: Abilene 42, Ysleta 6; Paschal (Fort Worth) 13, Amarillo 7; Highland Park (Dallas) 21, Crozier Technical (Dallas) 6; Wichita Falls 28, Tyler 7; Lamar (Houston) 33, Sam Houston (Houston) O; Baytown 41, Beaumont 13; Ray (Corpus Christi) 33, Waco 6; Alice 26, Jefferson (San Antonio) 24. Quarter-finals: Abilene 14, Paschal O; Wichita Falls 19, Highland Park 7; Baytown 28, Lamar 20; Ray 33, Alice 13. Semi-finals: Abilene 20, Wichita Falls 6; Ray 13, Baytown 6. Finals: ABILENE 14, Ray 0. CONFERENCE AAA Bi-district: Littlefield 20, Andrews 13; Graham 7, Snyder 6; Garland 39, Gainesville O; Cleburne 20, Kilgore O; Bryan 12, University (Waco) O; Nederland 42, LaMarque 6; Edison (San Antonio) 45, Uvalde 0; Robstown 7, Mission 0. Quarter-finals: Littlefield 19, Graham 7; Garland 20, Oeburne 6; Nederland 35, Bryan 13; Edison 20, Robstown 0. Semi-finals: Garland 28, Littlefield 2; Nederland 7, Edison 0. Finals: GARLAND 3, Nederland 0. CONFERENCE AA Bi-district: Canyon 28, Spur 13; Stamford 27, Perryton O; Crane, bye; Coleman 31, Hamilton 7; Burkburnett 28, Lewisville 19; Terrell 35, Seagoville 0; Bonham 34, DeKalb O; Gilmer, bye; Hillsboro 27, Crockett O; Brady 24, Belton 7; Giddings 20, Lockhart 19; Navasota 6, Liberty 0; Deer Park 34, West Columbia 13; Devine 34, Floresville 20; Sinton, bye; Hebbronville 26, Mercedes 20. Regional: Stamford rney, 27*, 28. Powell, 29. Malone, 30. Tumersville, 31*, 32. Donie; 33. Midway (Hc>wland), 34. Hooks, 35*, 36. Boles Home (Quinlan) , 37. La Poynor (LaRue), 38. New Summerfiield, 39. Leesburg, 40*, 41. Sulphur Springs (Cush­ing), 42. Zavalla; 43. Sour Lake, 44. Cold Springs, 45*, 46. Leona, 47*, 48. Sugar Land, 49. Addicks, 50* ; 51. Fayetteville, 52. Komensky (Moulton) , 53. Salado, 54. Leander, 55. Briggs, 56. Prairie Lea, 57*, 58*, 59. Yancey; 60. Louise, 61. Blessing, 62. Blooming­ton, 63. Ingleside, 64. San Diego; 65. Sanderson, 66*, 67. Big Lake, 68. Grandfalls, 69*. * Did not certify a district winner to the State office. VIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball 1944 CONFERENCE AA 1. Lubbock, 2. Childress; 3. Midland, 4. Ysleta; 5. Sherman, 6. Highland Park (Ds); 7. Paschal (FW), 8. SUNSET (Ds) ; 9. Breckenridge, 10. Waco; 11. Kilgore, 12. Lufkin; 13. John Reagan (Hn), 14. Goose Creek; 15. Austin, 16. Kingsville. CONFERENCE A 1. Dimmitt, 2. Lakeview & Phillips, 3. Matador, 4. Levelland; 5. Throckmorton, 6. Kermit, 7. Dublin, 8. Cross Plains; 9. Crowell, 10. NOCONA, 11. Alvarado, 12. Gates­ville; 13. Buckner Home (Ds), 14. Plano, 15. Quitman, 16. Mt. Vernon; 17. London (New London), 18. Sabine, 19. Huntsville, 20. Huntington; 21. Cypress-Fairbanks, 22. Nederland, 23. Texas City, 24. El Campo; 25. La Grange, 26. Lampasas, 27. Lockhart, 28. Sidney Lanier (S.A.); 29. Eagle Pass, 30. Beeville, 31. Benavides, 32. La Feria. CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford, 2. Darrouzett, 3. Goodnight, 4. Carey, 5. Abernathy, 6. Whitharral, 7. New Deal (Lub.), 8. Jayton, 9. Ropesville, 10. Klondike (Lamesa), 11. Sundown ; 12. Sunset (Munday), 13. Huckaby, 14. Desdemona, 15. Bangs, 16. Lohn, 17. Old Glory, 18. Highland (Roscoe). 19. Water Valley. 20. Forsan, 21. Ozona, 22. Centennial (Valera); 23. Odell, 24. Perrin, 25. Prairie Valley, 26*, '27. Frisco, 28. Forney, 29. Brock (Weather­ford), 30. Frost, 31. Bynum, 32. Pearl, 33. Speegleville (Waco), 34. Fairoaks (Donie), 35. Palmer, 36. Evant; 37. Blossom, 38. Hooks, 39. Avinger, 40. Quinlan, 41. Ben Wheeler, 42. New Summerfield (Ponta), 43. Union Ridge (Pittsburgh), 44. Spring Hill (Longview), 45. Mt. Enterprise, 46. Diboll; 47. Hardin, 48. Big Sandy (Livingston), 49. Lovelady, 50. Leona, 51. Milano, 52. Sugar Land, 53. Addicks, 54. Dickinson; 55. Fayetteville, 56. Weimar, 57. Rogers, 58. Hutto, 59. Burnet, 60. PRAIRIE LEA, 61. Charlotte, 62. Yancey, 63. Poth; 64. East Bernard, 65, Blessing, 66. Bloomington, 67. Ingleside, 68. San Diego; 69. Alpine, 70. Grandfalls, 71. Courtney (Stanton), 72. Buena Vista (Imperial), 73. Fahens. ( * No district champion certified.) 1945 CONFERENCE AA 1. Pampa, 2. Childress; 3. Abilene, 4. El Paso; 5. Greenville, 6. Highland Park (Ds); 7. PASCHAL (FW.), 8. Sunset (Ds); 9. Breckenridge, 10. Waco; 11. Kilgore; 12. Lufkin; 13. Milby (Hn.), 14. Goose Creek; 15. Austin, 16. Harlingen. CONFERENCE A 1. Friona; 2. Canadian, 3. Lockney, 4. Levelland; 5. Baird, 6. Kermit, 7. Dublin, 8. Ballinger; 9. Holliday, 10. Nocona, 11. Azle, 12. Gatesville; 13. Grand Prairie, 14. Plano, VIL Athletic Records 15. Quitman, 16. Mt. Vernon; 17. Tenaha, 18. East Mountain (Gilmer), 19. Huntsville, 20. Kirbyville; 21. Cedar Bayou, 22. French (Bmt.), 23. Texas City, 24. El Campo; 25. Brenham, 26. Belton, 27. Lockhart, 28. SIDNEY LANIER (SA); 29. Eagle Pass, 30. Victoria, 31. Aransas Pass, 32. La Feria. CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford, 2. Miami, 3. Claude, 4. Silverton, 5. Abernathy, 6. Spring Lake (Earth), 7. Cooper (Lub) , 8. Lorenzo, 9. Meadow, 10. Loop, 11. Whiteface; 12. 'Sunset (Munday), 13. Lingleville, 14. Desdemona, 15. Sidney, 16. Lahn, 17. Aspermont, 18. Highland (Rascoe); 19. Water Valley, 20. Knott, 21. Mason, 22. Burkett, 23. Evant; 24. Medicine Mound, 25. Perrin, 26. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 27. Tom Bean, 28. Frisco, 29. Justin, 30. Forney, 31. Millsap, 32. Powell, 33. Bynum, 34. Turnersville, 35. Speeg]eville (Waco), 36. Fairoaks (Donie), 37. Bardwell; 38. Blossom, 39. Detroit, 40. McLeod, 41. Point, 42. La Poynor (La Rue), 43. Dialville, 44. Union Ridge (Pittsburg), 45. New Diana (James), 46. Mt. Enterprise, 47. Zavalla, 48. Klondike; 49. Hardin, 50. Big Sandy (Livingston), 51. Austonio, 52. Jewett, 53. Thorndale, 54. Sugar Land, 55. Deer Park, 56. Dickinson; 57. Round Top-Carmine, 58. Weimar, 59. Rogers, 60. Hutto, 61 (No district winner certified to State office), 62. PRAIRIE LEA, 63. Edgewood ( S.A.), 64. Bandera; 65. Poth, 66. Louise, 67. Markham, 68. Bloomington, 69. Ingleside, 70. Mirando City, 71. Lyford; 72. Marfa, 73. McCamey, 74. Stanton, 75. Buena Vista (Imperial), 76. Clint. 1946 CONFERENCE AA 1. Amarillo, 2. Graham; 3. Abilene. 4. El Paso; 5. Greenville, 6. Sulphur Springs; 7. Paschal (FW), 8. CROZIER TECH (DS); 9. Brownwood, 10. Waco; 11. Henderson, 12. Lufkin; 13. Jeff Davis (Hn), 14. Goose Creek; 15. Thos. Jefferson (SA), 16. Kingsville. CONFERENCE A 1. Dumas, 2. Lakeview & Spearman, 3. Lockney, 4. Levelland; 5. Colorado, 6. Mona­hans, 7. Dublin, 8. Winters; 9. Iowa Park, 10. Bowie, 11. Birdville (FW), 12. Gatesville; 13. Grand Prairie, 14. Plano, 15. Quitman, 16. Hooks & Jefferson; 17. Gaston (Joiner· ville), 18. East Mountain (Gilmer), 19. Conroe, 20. Kirbyville ; 21. Cedar Bayou, 22. French (Bmt.), 23. PASADENA, 24. Bay City; 25. Brenham, 26. Lampasas, 27. Lock­hart, 28. Sidney Lanier (SA); 29. Del Rio, 30. Victoria, 31. Sinton, 32. Mercedes. CONFERENCE B 1. STRATFORD, 2. Darrouzett, 3. Claude, 4. Flomot, 5. Abernathy, 6. Spring Lake (Earth), 7. New Deal (Lub.), 8. Jayton, 9. Whiteface, 10. Sparenberg (Lamesa), 11. Bovina; 12. Bomarton, 13. Lingleville, 14. Eula (Clyde), 15. Early (Brownwood), 16. Lohn, 17. Aspermont, 18. Westbrook, 19. Crews (Talpa), 20. Stanton, 21. Sonora, 22. VIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball Burkett 23. Priddy, 24. Pottsville; 25. South Lockett (Vernon), 26. Perrin, 27. Slidell, 28. Tom Bean, 29. Frisco, 30. Ponder, 31. Forney, 32. Springtown, 33. Powell, 34. Mer­tens, 35. Jonesboro, 36. Moody, 37. Calvert, 38. Forreston; 39. Blossom, 40. Detroit, 41. Avinger, 42. Point, 43 (No district winner certified to State office), 44. Summerfield, 45. Union Ridge (Pittsburg), 46. New Diana (James), 47. Mt. Enterprise, 48. Zavalla, 49. Sulphur Bluff, 50, Buna; 51. Anahuac, 52. Big Sandy (Livingston), 53. Lovelady, 54. A. & M. Consolidated, 55. Thorndale, 56. East Bernard, 57. Deer Park, 58. Sweeny, 59. Waller; 60. Round Top-Carmine, 61. Moulton, 62, Rogers, 63, Granger, 64. Johnson City, 65. Prairie Lea, 66. Edgewood (SA), 67. Medina, 68. Devine; 69. Yorktown, 70. Louise, 71. Blessing, 72. Bloomington, 73. Woodsboro, 74. Mirando City, 75. Santa Rosa; 76. Marfa, 77. Crane, 78. Balmorhea, 79, Fabens. 1947 CONFERENCE AA 1. Amarillo, 2. Graham; 3. Abilene, 4. EL PASO; 5. Greenville, 6. Denton; 7. Paschal (FW), 8. Crozier Tech (Os); 9. Brownwood, 10. Waco; 11. Texarkana, 12. Bryan; 13. Sam Houston (Hn.), 14. Beaumont; 15. Thos. Jeffe~son (SA), 16. Harlingen. CONFERENCE A 1. Dimmitt, 2. Wellington, 3. Matador, 4. Levelland; 5. Throckmorton, 6. McCamey, 7. Hamilton, 8. Lakeview (San Angelo); 9. Olney, 10. Bowie, 11. Diamond Hill (FW), 12. Gatesville; 13. Buckner Home (Ds), 14. Plano, 15. Van, 16. Mt. Vernon; 17. Hooks, 18. Gaston (Joinerville), 19. EAST MOUNTAIN (GILMER), 20. Hemphill; 21. Hunts­ville, 22. Livingston, 23. Alvin, 24. Wharton; 25. Brenham, 26. Taylor, 27. Lockhart, 28. Burbank (SA); 29. Eagle Pass, 30. Beeville, 31. Sinton, 32. Mercedes. CONFERENCE B 1. Gruver, 2. Follett, 3. Claude, 4. Carey, 5. Kress, 6. Springlake (Earth), 7. Roose­velt (Lub.), 8. Patton Springs (Afton), 9. Whiteface, 10. Sparenberg (Lamesa), 11. Farwell; 12. Goree, 13. Beattie, 14. Lipan, 15. Eula (Clyde), 16. Early (Brownwood), 17. Lohn, 18. Old Glory, 19. Hobbs (Rotan), 20. Water Valley, 21. Stanton, 22. Big Lake, 23. Burkett, 24. Evant, 25. Pottsville; 26. South Lockett (Vernon), 27. Petrolia, 28. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 29. Rhome, 30. Tom Bean, 31. Frisco, 32. Ponder, 33. Duncanville, 34. Aledo, 35. Masonic Home (FWl, 36. Powell, 37. Bynum, 38. Pearl, 39. Moody, 40. Calvert, 41. Bardwell; 42. B!oss~m. 43. Detroit, 44. Avinger, 45. Campbell, 46. Cayuga, 47. Summerfield, 48. Karnack, 49. Cushing, 50. Zavalla, 51. Pickton, 52. Buna, 53. Point; 54. Anahuac, 55. Big Sandy (Livingston), 56. Apple Springs, 57. Normangee, 58. Milano, 59. East Bernard, 60. Spring, 61. Sugar Land, 62. Sweeney, 63. Waller, 64. Hardin; 65. Round Top-Carmine, 66. Moulton, 67, Bartlett, 68. Hutto, 69. JOHNSON CITY, 70. Kingsbury, 71. Christine, 72. Bandera, 73. Cotulla; 74. Pettus, 75. Van Vleck, 76. Bloomington, 77. Odem, 78. Refugio, 79. Premont, 80. Santa Rosa; 81. Marfa, 82. Crane, 83. Pyote, 84. Fabens. VIL Athletic Records 1948 CONFERENCE AA 1. Amarillo, 2. Graham; 3. Abilene, 4. Bowie (EP). 5. Bonham, 6. Denton; 7. Poly­technic (FW), 8. CROZIER TECH (DS); 9. Brownwood, 10. Temple; 11. Texarkana, 12. Lufkin; 13. Milby (Hn), 14. Goose Creek; 15. Thos. Jefferson (SA), 16. Harlingen. CONFERENCE A 1. Canyon, 2. Perryton, 3. Ralls, 4. Levelland, (Regional winner: Dimmitt**); 5. Throckmorton, 6. McCamey, 7. Hamilton, 8. Coleman; 9. Olney, 10. Nocona, 11. Dia· mond Hill (FW), 12. Gatesville; 13. Garland, 14. Plano, 15. Athens, 16. MT. VERNON; 17. Hooks, 18. Arp, 19. East Mountain (Gilmer), 20. Huntington; 21. Huntsville, 22. Humble, 23. Texas City, 24. Wharton; 25. Brenham, 26. Cameron, 27, San Marcos, 28. South San Antonio; 29. Uvalde, 30. Victoria, 31. Sinton, 32. Mercedes. (**Region I-A sends 1st and 2nd place teams from each district to the regional play-off. Dimmitt was the 2nd place team in District 1.) CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford; 2. Follett, 3. Claude, 4. Carey, 5. Kress, 6. Spade, 7. Shallowater, 8. Girard, 9. Whiteface, 10. Dawson (Welch), 11. Fardell; 12. Sunset (Munday), 13. Beattie (Comanche), 14. Lipan, 15. Baird, 16. Early (Brownwood), 17. Lohn, 18. Haw­ley, 19. McCaulley, 20. Mertzon, 21. Sterling City, 22. Big Lake, 23. Burkett, 24. Lometa, 25. Pearl; 26. South Lockett (Vernon), 27. Antelope, 28. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 29. Slidell, 30. Whitesboro, 31. Frisco, 32. Ponder, 33. Duncanville, 34. Aledo, 35. Alvarado, 36. Blooming Grove, 37. Bynum, 38. Meridian, 39. Crawford, 40. Fairoaks (Doniel, 41. Forreston; 42. Cunningham, 43. Maud, 44. Avinger, 45. Boles Home (Quinlan), 46. Martins Mill, 47. MAYDELLE, 48. New Diana (James), 49. Mt. Enterprise, 50. Central Hts. (Nacogdoches), 51. West Delta (Klondike), 52. Bron· son, 53. Golden; 54. Anahuac, 55. Warren, 56. New Caney, 57. Lovelady, 58. A. & M. Consolidated, 59. Rockdale, 60. Eagle Lake, 61. Deer Park, 62. Sweeney, 63. Magnolia, 64. Hardin ; 65. Round Top-Carmine, 66. Moulton, 67. Rogers, 68. Granger, 69. Johnson City, 70. Dowdy (Kingsbury) , 71. Pleasanton, 72. Catarina, 73. Yancey, 74. San Felipe (Del Rio); 75. Goliad, 76. Blessing, 77. Bloomington, 78. Sundeen (CC), 79. Refugio, 80. San Diego, 81. Port Isabel; 82. Marfa & Marathon, 83. Ft. Stockton, 84. Barstow, 85. Fabens. 1949 CITY CONFERENCE 1. North Dallas, 2 PASCHAL (FW), 3. Milby (Hn), 4. Sidney Lanier (SA). U/L Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball CONFERENCE AA 1. Lubbock, 2. Childress; 3. Lamesa, 4. Bowie (EP); 5. Bonham, 6. Highland Park (Ds.); 7. Brownwood, bye; 8. Texarkana, 9. Waco; 10. Nacogdoches, 11. Port Arthur; 12. TEXAS CITY, bye; 13. Austin, 14. Harlingen. CONFERENCE A 1. Dumas, 2. MEMPHIS, 3. Abernathy, 4. Sudan; 5. Ft. Stockton, 6. Colorado City, 7. Coleman, 8. Hamilton ; 9. Olney, 10. Nocona, 11. Birdville (FW), 12. Pleasant Grove (Ds.); 13. Cooper, 14. Hooks, 15. Winnsboro, 16. Gaston (Joinerville); 17. Athens, 18. Canton, 19. Gatesville, 20. Madisonville; 21. Cameron, 22. Lampasas, 23. Giddings, 24. San Marcos; 25. Alvin, 26. French (Bmt.), 27. Wharton, 28. Beeville; 29. Sinton, 30. Mercedes, 31. Hot Wells (SA), 32. Uvalde. CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford, 2. Miami, 3. Samnorwood, 4. Carey, 5. Dimmitt, 6. Spade, 7. Shallowater, 8. Roaring Springs, 9. Ropesville, 10. Dawson (Welch), 11. Vega; 12. O'Brien, 13. Gustine, 14. Lipan, 15. Eula (Clyde), 16. Santa Anna, 17. Melvin, 18. Tuscola, 19. Hermleigh, 20. Mertzon, 21. Coahoma, 22. Ozona, 23. Burkett, 24. Evant, 25. Pearl; 26. Odell, 27. Byers, 28. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 29. Slidell, 30. Whitesboro, 31. Com­munity Rural (Nevada), 32. Sanger, 33. Seagoville, 34. Springtown, 35. Joshua, 36. State Home (Corsicana), 37. Bynum, 38. Meridian, 39. Crawford, 40. Fairoaks (Donie), 41. Forreston; 42. Blossom, 43. Detroit, 44. Omaha, 45. Boles Home (Quinlan), 46. MARTINS MILL, 47. Maydelle, 48. New Diana (James), 49. Cushing, 50. Sabine (Gladewater), 51. East Mountain (Gilmer), 52. Central Hts. (Nacogdoches), 53. Cayuga, 54. Pick ton, 55. Hemphill, 56. Golden; 57. China, 58. Big Sandy (Livingston), 59. Splendora, 60. Lovelady, 61. A. & M. Consolidated, 62. Somerville, 63. East Bernard, 64. Sweeny, 65. Missouri City, 66. Tomball, 67. Humble; 68. Burton, 69. Tfl aelder, 70. Bartlett, 71. Hutto, 72. Bertram, 73. Prairie Lea, 74. Pleasanton, 75. Asherton, 76. Ban­dera, 77. San Felipe (Del Rio); 78. Pettus, 79. Louise, 80. Port Lavaca, 81. Agua Dulce, 82. Bishop, 83. Woodsboro, 84. San Diego, 85. Port Isabel; 86. Marfa, 87. Crane, 88. Pyote, 89. Clint. 1950 CITY CONFERENCE (Top two teams named) 1. Crozier Tech (Ds), Adamson (Ds); 2. Paschal (FW), Polytechnic (FW); 3. MILBY (Hn), Sam Houston (Hn); 4. Sidney Lanier (SA), Thos. Jefferson (SA). CONFERENCE AA 1. Borger, 2. Vernon; 3. Lamesa, 4. Austin (EP) ; 5. Sweetwater, 6. Stephenville; UI /,Athletic Records 7. Sherman, 8. Highland Park (Ds); 9. Texarkana, 10. Lufkin; 11. Beaumont, 12. Texas City; 13. Temple, 14. CORPUS CHRISTI, 15. Laredo, 16. Harlingen. CONFERENCE A 1. CANYON, 2. Shamrock, 3. Abernathy, 4. Sudan; 5. Crane, 6. Merkel, 7. Ballinger, 8. Hamilton; 9. Burkburnett, 10. Bowie, 11. Birdville (FW), 12. Pleasant Grove (Ds); 13. Commerce, 14. Hooks, 15. Mt. Vernon, 16. Gaston (Joinerville) ; 17. Plano, 18. Wills Point, 19. McGregor, 20. Teague; 21. Cameron, 22. Lampasas, 23. Brenham, 24. Lockhart; 25. Alvin, 26. French (Bmt.), 27. West Columbia, 28. Beeville; 29. Sinton, 30. Mercedes, 31. South San Antonio, 32. Eagle Pass. CONFERENCE B 1. GRUVER, 2. Canadian, 3. Samnorwood, 4. Quitaque, 5. Dimmitt, 6. Spade, 7. Shallowater, 8. Roaring Springs, 9. Ropesville, 10. Dawson (Welch), 11. Adrian, 12. Knox City, 13. Paint Creek (Haskell); 14. Gustine, 15. Lipan, 16. Clyde, 17. Desde­mona, 18. Early (Brownwood), 19. Eden, 20. Avoca, 21. Hermleigh, 22. Bronte, 23. Coahoma, 24. Eldorado, 25. Burkett, 26. Evant, 27. Carlton, 28. Hico; 29. Valley View (Iowa Park), 30. Byers, 31. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 32. Slidell, 33. Whitewright, 34. Community (Nevada), 35. Krum, 36. Duncanville, 37. Springtown, 38. Burleson, 39. Rosen Hts. (FW), 40. Richland, 41. Penelope, 42. Midway (Hewitt), 43. Calvert, 44. Forreston; 45. Dodd City, 46. Blossom, 47. Maud, 48. Bloomburg, 49. Quinlan, 50. Malakoff, 51. Troup, 52. New Diana (James), 53. Mt. Enterprise, 54. Quitman, 55. White Oak (Longview), 56. Central Hts. (Nacogdoches), 57. Cayuga, 58. Pickton, 59. Buna, 60. Yantis; 61. Anahuac, 62. Warren, 63. New Caney, 64. Lovelady, 65. Leona, 66. A. & M. Consolidated, 67. East Bernard, 68. Sweeny, 69. Missouri City, 70. Tomball, 71. Crosby; 72. Round Top-Carmine, 73. Waelder, 74. Bartlett, 75. Florence, 76. Bertram, 77. Sam Houston (SA), 78. Comfort, 79. Big Wells, 80. Yancey, 81. San Felipe (Del Rio) ; 82. Pleasanton, 83. Pettus, 84. Louise, 85. Industrial (Vanderbilt), 86. Agua Dulce, 87. Bishop, 88. Rockport, 89. Benavides, 90. Santa Rosa; 91. Marfa, 92. Iraan, 93. Balmorhea, 94. Clint. 1951 CITY CONFERENCE (Top two named) 1. Crozier Tech (Ds), Sunset (Ds); 2. North Side (FW), Paschal (FW); 3. LA­MAR (HN), Sam Houston (Hn); 4. Alamo Hts. (SA), Sidney Lanier (SA). CONFERENCE AA 1. Borger, 2. Childress; 3. LUBBOCK, 4. Thos. Jefferson (EP); 5. San Angelo, 6. Stephenville; 7. Sherman, 8. Highland Park (Ds); 9. Texarkana, 10. Palestine; 11. Port Arthur, 12. Freeport ; 13. Waco, 14. Austin; 15. Laredo, 16. Harlingen. VIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball CONFERENCE A 1. Phillips, 2. Memphis, 3. Spur, 4. Levelland and Muleshoe (regional winner: Canyon, 2nd place finisher in District 1); 5. Andrews, 6. Roscoe, 7. Coleman, 8. Hamil­ton; 9. Anson, 10. Crowell, 11. BOWIE, 12 Pleasant Grove (Ds); 13. Athens, 14. Van, 15. Sulphur Springs, 16. Atlanta; 17. New London, 18. Huntsville, 19. Hearne, 20. Gatesville; 21. Taylor, 22. Lampasas, 23. Brenham, 24. New Braunfels; 25. Alvin, 26. French (Bmt.), 27. Lamar (Rosenberg), 28. Beeville; 29. Sinton, 30. Weslaco, 31. South San Antonio, 32. Uvalde. CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford, 2. Follett, 3. Samnorwood, 4. Estelline, 5. Dimmitt, 6. Sudan, 7. Roose­velt (Lub), 8. Jayton, 9. Meadow, 10. Klondike (Lamesa), 11. Adrian, 12. Knox City, 13. Paint Creek (Haskell), 14. Priddy, 15. Lipan, 16. Clyde, 17. Desdemona, 18. Early (Brownwood), 19. Lohn, 20. Acova, 21. Westbrook, 22. Mertzon, 23. Stanton, 24. Eldo­rado, 25. Novice, 26. Cherokee, 27. Pottsville, 28. Valley Mills; 29. Lockett (Vernon), 30. Antelope, 31. Prairie Valley (Nocona) , 32. Slidell, 33. Whitewright, 34. Alla (Ce­lina), 35. Krum, 36. Buckner Home (Ds), 37. Brock (Weatherford), 38. Burleson, 39. Aledo, 40. Blooming Grove, 41. Blum, 42. Crawford, 43. Ben Hur (Mart), 44. Forreston; 45. Savoy, 46. East Lamar (Pattonville), 47. James Bowie (Simms), 48. Avinger, 49. Leonard, 50. Martins Mill, 51. Bullard, 52. Elysian Fields, 53. Central (Joaquin), 54. Quitman, 55. East Mountain (Gilmer), 56. Laneville, 57. CAYUGA, 58. Pickton, 59. Gaston (Joinerville), 60. Yantis; 61. Hudson (Lufkin), 62. Buna, 63. China, 64. Big Sandy (Livingston), 65. Cold Springs, 66. Lovelady, 67. North Zulch, 68. Milano, 69. East Bernard, 70. Sweeny, 71. Spring Branch (Hn), 72. Tomball, 73. Cedar Bayou; 74. Round Top-Carmine, 75. Moulton, 76. Troy, 77. Hutto, 78. Bertram, 79. Schertz­Cibolo (Cibolo), 80. Comfort, 81. Big Wells, 82. Natalie, 83. Brackettville; 84. Pleas­anton, 85. Pettus, 86. Louise, 87. Bloomington, 88. Agua Dulce, 89. Bishop, 90. Woods­boro, 91. Benavides, 92. La Joya; 93. Marfa and Alpine, 94. Big Lake, 95. Balmorhea, 96. Clint. 1952 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Borger, 2. Bowie (EP); 3. POLYTECHNIC (FW), 4. Sunset (Ds); 5. Waco, 6. Austin; 7. Sam Houston (Hn), 8. Port Arthur. CONFERENCE AAA 1. Lamesa, 2. Brownwood; 3. Paris, 4. Gladewater; 5. Bryan, 6. Galena Park; 7. ALAMO HEIGHTS (SA)**, 8. San Benito. ( * * Also won Divisional crown. Division I consists of AAAA-AAA; Division II of AA-A.) UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AA 1. Phillips, 2. Canyon, 3. Childress, 4. Quanah, 5. Snyder, 6. Tahoka, 7. Levelland, 8. Kermit; 9. Winters, 10. Comanche, 11. Birdville (FW), 12. BOWIE, 13. Pleasant Grove (Ds), 14. Van, 15. Mt. Pleasant, 16. Atlanta; 17. Jacksonville, 18. Kirbyville, 19. Waxahachie, 20. Madisonville, 21. Waco Tech, 22. Hamilton, 23. Cameron, 24. BREN­HAM; 25. San Marcos, 26. Lamar (Rosenberg), 27. La Porte, 28. French (Bmt.), 29. Del Rio, 30. Refugio, 31. Aransas Pass, 32. Weslaco. CONFERENCE A 1. White Deer, 2. DIMMITT** , 3. Abernathy, 4. Denver City, 5. Big Lake, 6. Ozona, 7. Clyde, 8. Munday; 9. Crowell, 10. Lewisville, 11. Lancaster, 12. Granbury, 13. Plano, 14. Whitewright, 15. James Bowie (Simms), 16. Quitman; 17. Troup, 18. Central (Joaquin), 19. Lovelady, 20. Buna, 21. Mart, 22. Hearne, 23. Burnet, 24. Luling; 25. Spring Branch (Hn), 26. Sweeney, 27. Karnes City, 28. Hondo, 29. Carrizo Springs, 30. Rockport, 31. Benavides, 32. La Joya. ( * * Also won Divisional crown. Division I consists of AAAA-AAA; Division II of AA-A.) CONFERENCE B 1. Gruver, 2. Briscoe, 3. Samnorwood, 4. Estelline, 5. Happy, 6. Anton, 7. Idalou, 8. Jayton, 9. Ropesville, 10. Ackerly, 11. Adrian, 12. Rochester, 13. Megargel; 14. Gustine, 15. Alexander, 16. Eula (Clyde), 17. Scranton, 18. May, 19. Lohn, 20. Hawley, 21. Trent, 22. Bronte, 23. Coahoma, 24. Centennial (Valera), 25. Evant, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Valley Mills; 28. Valley View (Iowa Park), 29. Antelope, 30. Prairie Valley (No­cona), 31. Slidell, 32. Howe, 33. Celina, 34. Ponder, 35. Duncanville, 36. Brock (Weath­erford), 37. Burleson, 38. Springtown, 39. State Home (Corsicana), 40. Blum, 41. Riesel, 42. Calvert, 43. Forreston; 44. Bailey, 45. East Lamar (Pattonville), 46. Annona, 47. Maud, 48. Quinlan, 49. Chandler, 50. Gallatin, 51. Karnack, 52. Tenaha, 53. Sabine (Gladewater), 54. Laneville, 55. Cayuga, 56. Enloe, 57. Miller Grove, 58. Golden; 59. Wells, 60. Pineland, 61, Fannett (Bmt.), 62. BIG SANDY (Dallardsville), 63. Tar­kington (Cleveland), 64. Glover (Augusta), 65. North Zulch, 66. A. & M. Consoli­dated, 67. Orchard, 68. Deer Park, 69. Spring, 70. Hardin; 71. Hempstead, 72. Sheri­dan, 73. Troy, 74. Hutto, 75. Johnson City, 76. Prairie Lea, 77. Medina, 78. Big Wells, 79. Natalie, 80. Rocksprings; 81. Lytle, 82. Pettus, 83. Louise, 84. Woodsboro, 85. Tuloso-Midway (CC), 86. Ben Bolt, 87. El Jardin (Brownsville); 88. Fort Davis, 89. Rankin, 90. Balmorhea, 91. Fort Hancock. 1953 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. PAMPA, 2. Bowie (EP); 3. Polytechnic (FW), 4. Sunset (Ds); 5. Tyler, 6. Austin; 7. Stephen F. Austin (Hn), 8. Port Arthur. UJJ, Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball CONFERENCE AAA 1. Vernon, 2. Brownwood; 3. Paris, 4. Texarkana; 5. Temple, 6. SOUTH PARK (Bmt.); 7. Thomas Edison (SA), 8. Alice. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dumas, 2. Hereford, 3. Childress, 4. Quanah, 5. Stamford, 6. Spur, 7. Brownfield, 8. Andrews; 9. Coleman, 10. Stephenville, 11. Birdville (FW), 12. BOWIE, 13. Pleas­ant Grove (Ds), 14. Mt. Vernon, 15. Pewitt (Naples), 16. Center; 17. Livingston, 18. Waxahachie, 19. bye, 20. Humble, 21. West, 22. Gatesville, 23. Cameron, 24. San Marcos; 25. Brenham, 26. Lamar (Rosenberg), 27. Alvin, 28. Nederland, 29. Del Rio, 30. Refugio, 31. Sinton, 32. Weslaco. CONFERENCE A 1. McLean, 2. Dimmit, 3. Abernathy, 4. Denver City, 5. Alpine, 6. Ozona, 7. Wylie (Abilene), 8. Throckmorton; 9. Iowa Park, 10. Grapevine, 11. Mansfield, 12. Lan­caster, 13. Whitesboro, 14. Queen City, 15. Van, 16. WHITE OAK; 17. Troup, 18. Cushing, 19. Rusk, 20. Cedar Bayou, 21. Fairfield, 22. Hearne, 23. Mason, 24. Colum­bus; 25. Spring Branch (Houston), 26. Deer Park, 27. Palacios, 28. Karnes City, 29. Carrizo Springs, 30. Taft, 31. Benavides, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B 1. Stinnett, 2. Follett, 3. Samnorwood, 4. Silverton, 5. Petersburg, 6. Anton, 7. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 8. Jayton, 9. Whiteface, 10. Klondike (Lamesa), 11. Adrian, 12. Knox City, 13. Megargel; 14. Priddy, 15. Lipan, 16. Clyde, 17. Scranton, 18. May, 19. Lohn, 20. Hawley, 21. Hobbs (Rotan), 22. Bronte, 23, Forsan, 24. Centennial (Valera), 25. Jonesboro, 26. Valley Mills; 27. Lockett (Vernon), 28. Antelope, 29. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 30. Slidell, 31. Howe, 32. Allen, 33. Krum, 34. Crandall, 35. Brock (Weatherford), 36. Burleson, 37. Springtown, 38. Wortham, 39. Blum, 40. Mid­way (Waco), 41. Calvert, 42. Red Oak; 43. Bailey, 44. Chicota, 45. Detroit, 46. Maud, 47. Quinlan, 48. Chandler, 49. Gallatin, 50. Karnack, 51. Tenaha, 52. Sabine (Glade­water), 53. Laneville, 54. CAYUGA, 55. Enloe, 56. Miller Grove, 57. Golden; 58. Central (Pollock), 59. Bronson, 60. Orangefield, 61, Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 62. Tarkington (Cleveland), 63. Kennard, 64. Bedias, 65. A. & M. Consolidated (College Station), 66. Orchard, 67, Pearland, 68. Klein (Spring), 69. Kountze; 70. Hempstead, 71. Sheridan, 72. Troy, 73. Hutto, 74. Johnson City, 75. Kyle, 76. Medina, 77. Big Wells, 78. Sabinal, 79. Barksdale; 80. Jourdanton, 81. Pettus, 82. Louise, 83. Woodsboro, 84. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi), 85. Ben Bolt, 86. Santa Rosa, 87. Fort Davis, 88. Rankin, 89. Balmorhea, 90. Clint. 1954 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. PAMPA, 2. El Paso; 3. Paschal (Fort Worth), 4. Crozier Technical (Dallas); 5. Wichita Falls, 6. Jefferson (San Antonio); 7. Milby (Houston), 8. Beaumont. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AAA l. Plainview, 2. Pleasant Grnve (Dallas); 3. Sherman, 4. Kilgore; 5. McCallum (Austin), 6. Galena Park; 7. ALAMO HEIGHTS (San Antonio); 8. McAllen. CONFERENCE AA 1. Hereford, 2. Tulia, 3. Childress, 4. Stamford, 5. Floydada, 6. Levelland, 7. Alpine, 8. Coleman; 9. Stephenville, 10. Birdville (Fort Worth), 11. BOWIE, 12. Hillcrest (Dallas), 13. Van, 14. Mt. Vernon, 15. Atlanta, 16. Jacksonville; 17. Livingston, 18. Bye, 19. Waxahachie, 20. Spring Branch (Houston), 21. Waco Technical, 22. Gatesville, 23. Taylor, 24, San Marcos; 25. Brenham, 26. Lamar (Rosenberg), 27. Webster, 28. French (Beaumont), 29. South San Antonio, 30. Refugio 31. Freer, 32. Mercedes. CONFERENCE A 1. McLean, 2. Sudan, 3. Hale Center, 4. Sundown, 5. Big Lake, 6. Ozona, 7. Ranger, 8. Merkel; 9. Crowell, 10. Springtown, 11. Burleson, 12. Plano, 13, Whitesboro, 14 .New Boston, 15. Quitman, 16. White Oak; 17. Troup, 18. Newton, 19. Centerville, 20. Buna, 21. Fairfield, 22. Rockdale, 24. Eagle Lake; 25. A&M Consolidated 26. SWEENY, 27. Industrial (Vanderbilt), 28. Boerne, 29. Carrizo Springs, 30. Devine, 31. Benavides, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B 1. Spearman, 2. Follett, 3. Samnorwood, 4. Silverton, 5. Cotton Center, 6. Whitharral, 7. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 8. Jayton, 9. Smyer, 10. Klondike (Lamesa), 11. Bovina, 12. Megargel, 13. O'Brien; 14. Carlton, 15. Lipan, 16. Clyde, 17. Olden, 18. May, 19. Lohn, 20. Avoca, 21. Highland (Roscoe), 22. Bronte, 23. Coahoma, 24. Burkett, 25. Jonesboro, 26. Mosheim; 27. Lockett (Vernon), 28. Antelope, 29. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 30. Slidell, 31. Collinsville, 32. Frisco, 33. Krum, 34. Crandall, 35. Santo, 36. Godley, 37. Aledo, 38. Frost, 39. Blum, 40. Midway (Waco), 41. Calvert, 42, Red Oak; 43. Gober, 44. Chicota, 45. Detroit, 46. Redwater, 47. Boles Home (Quinlan), 48. Chandler, 49. Bullard, 50. Hallsville, 51. Gary, 52. Union Grove (Gladewater), 53. Mt. Enterprise, 54. CAYUGA, 55. East Delta (Charleston), 56. Pickton, 57. Golden; 58. Central (Pollok), 59. Brookeland, 60. Orangefield, 61. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 62. New Caney, 63. Kennard, 64. Bedias, 65. Snook, 66. Orchard, 67. Pearland, 68. Klein (Spring), 69. Kountze; 70. Round Top-Carmine, 71. Sheridan, 72. Troy, 73. Hutto, 74. Evant, 75. Kyle, 76. Medina, 77. Big Wells, 78. LaCoste, 79. Barksdale; 80. Jourdanton, 81. Pettus, 82. Bloomington, 83. Ingleside, 84. Bishop, 85. Ben Bolt, 86. San Perlita; 87. Fort Davis, 88. Rankin, 89. Balmorhea, 90. Van Hom. 1955 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Pampa, 2. Jefferson (El Paso); 3. Polytechnic (Fort Worth), 4. CROZIER TECHNICAL (Dallas); 5. Waco, 6. Laredo; 7. Jeff Davis (Houston), 8. Beaumont. UIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball CONFERENCE AAA 1. Plainview, 2. Brownwood; 3. Sherman, 4. Kilgore; 5. McCallum (Austin), 6. French (Beaumont) ; 7. VICTORIA, 8. Harlingen. CONFERENCE AA 1. Phillips, 2. Tulia, 3. Childress, 4. Stamford, 5. Abernathy, 6. SEMINOLE, 7. Alpine, 8. Coleman; 9. Birdville (Fort Worth), 10. Bowie, 12. Lancaster, 13. Athens, 14. Mt. Vernon, 15. Atlanta, 16. Jacksonville; 17. Rusk, 18. Spring Branch (Houston) , 19. Teague, 20. West, 21. Gatesville, 22. Georgetown, 23. S= Marcos, 24. Caldwell ; 25. Lamar (Rosenberg), 26. Beeville, 27. Webster, 28. Nederland, 29. Eagle Pass, 30. South San Antonio, 31. Freer, 32. Weslaco. CONFERENCE A 1. McLean, 2. Sudan, 3. Hale Center, 4. Whiteface, 5. McCamey, 6. Ozona, 7. Cross Plains, 8. Merkel; 9. Crowell, 10. Springtown, 11. Granbury, 12. Plano, 13. Whitesboro, 14. Pewitt (Naples), 15. Brownsboro, 16. Troup; 17. Newton, 18. Madisonville, 19. Woodville, 20. BUNA, 21. Fairfield, 22. Thorndale, 23. Llano, 24. Bastrop; 25. Cypress­Fairbanks, 26. Dickinson, 27. Industrial (Vanderbilt), 28. Boerne, 29. Cotulla, 30. Three Rivers, 31. Sundeen, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B 1. Follett, 2. Stinnett, 3. Bovina, 4. Anton, 5. Three Way (Maple), 6. Shallowater, 7. Ropesville, 8. Borden County (Gail), 9. Quitaque, 10. McAdoo, 11. Mobeetie, 12. Samnorwood, 13. Megargel, 14. Weinert, 15. Trent, 16. Westbrook; 17. AVOCA, 18. Putnam, 19. Forsan, 20. Mertzon, 21. Richland Springs, 22. Burkett, 23. Olden, 24. Lipan, 25. Mullin, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Kopper!, 28. Mosheim, 29. Midway (Waco) , 30. Aquilla, 31. Brookesmith, 32. Evant; 33. Northside (Vernon), 34. Petrolia, 35. Wood­son, 36. Brock (Weatherford) , 37. Sanger, 38. Slidell, 39. Aledo, 40. Burleson, 41. South­mayd, 42. Allen, 43. Trenton, 44. Ector, 45. Cedar Hill, 46. Milford, 47. Frost, 48. Wortham; 49. Chicota, 50. Delmar (Howland), 51. Detroit, 52. Maud, 53. East Delta (Charleston), 54. Boles Home (Quinlan), 55. Pickton, 56. Golden, 57. Frankston, 58. Chandler, 59. Union Grove (Gladewater), 60. Bullard, 61. Karnack, 62. Woden, 63. Garrison, 64. Pineland; 65. Snook, 66. Chilton, 67. Bedias, 68. Apple Springs, 69. Redland (Lufkin) , 70. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 11. Oranl!efield, 72. Kountze, 73. Cold Springs, 74. Richards, 75. Pearland, 76. Rock Island; 77. Round Top-Carmine, 78. Waelder, 79. Bartlett, 80. Hutto, 81, Kyle, 82. Medina, 83. LaCoste, 84. Barksdale; 85. Brackettville, 86. Dilley, 87. Poth, 88. Pawnee, 89. Ingleside, 90. Calallen, 91. Bruni, 92. San Perlita; 93. Presidio, 94. Rankin, 95. Balmorhea, 96. Van Horn. 1956 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Odessa, 2. El Paso; 3. Polytechnic (Fort Worth), 4. North Dallas; 5. Wichita Falls, 6. LAREDO; 7. Milby (Houston), 8. Port Arthur. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AAA I. PALO DURO (Amarillo), 2. Grand Prairie; 3. Paris, 4. Marshall; 5. Brownwood, 6. French (Beaumont); 7. Edison (San Antonio), 8. Harlingen. CONFERENCE AA 1. Phillips, 2. Tulia, 3. Childress, 4. Stamford, 5. Abernathy, 6. Seminole, 7. Ballinger, 8. Stephenville; 9. Handley (Fort Worth), 10. Nocona, 11. Carrollton, 12. Athens, 13. Mt. Vernon, 14. DeKalb, 15. JACKSONVILLE, 16. Livingston; 17. Humble, 18. Waxahachie, 19. Bye, 20. Marlin, 21. Lampasas, 22. Belton, 23. North East (San Antonio), 24. Caldwell; 25. EI Campo, 26. Refugio, 27. Webster, 28. Nederland, 29. South San Antonio, 30. Devine, 31. Sinton, 32. Weslaco. CONFERENCE A I. Wellington, 2. Happy, 3. Hale Center, 4. Seagraves, 5. Reagan County (Big Lake), 6. Ozona, 7. Cross Plains, 8. Throckmorton; 9. Iowa Park, 10. Springtown, 11. Granbury, 12. Plano, 13. Cooper, 14. James Bowie (Simms), 15. Emory, 16. Troup; 17. Joaquin, 18. Madisonville, 19. Woodville, 20. BUNA, 21. Teague, 22. Thorndale, 23. Mason, 24. Bastrop; 25. Katy, 26. Deer Park, 27. Ganado, 28. Bye, 29. Cotulla, 30. Three Rivers, 31. Sundeen, 32. LaFeria. CONFERENCE B 1. Darrouzett, 2. Gruver, 3. Bovina, 4. Cotton Center, 5. Whitharraw, 6. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 7. Ropesville, 8. Borden County (Gail), 9. Silverton, 10. Jayton, 11. Briscoe, 12. Samnorwood, 13. Knox City, 14. Weinert, 15. *, 16. Westbrook; 17. Avoca, 18. Moran, 19. Knott, 20. Norton, 21. Eola, 22. Burkett, 23. Olden, 24. Lipan, 25. Priddy, 26. Pearl, 27. Kopper!, 28. Mosheim, 29. Crawford, 30. Blum, 31. Brookesmith, 32. Johnson City; 33. Northside (Vernon), 34. Bellvue, 35. Woodson, 36. Graford, 37. Alvord, 38. Krum, 39. Everman, 40. Burleson, 41. Howe, 42. Wylie, 43. Gober, 44. Ector, 45. Cedar Hill, 46. Forreston, 47. Blooming Grove, 48. Purdon; 49. Delmar (Paris), 50. West Delta (Klondike), 51. Detroit, 52. Maud, 53. Campbell, 54. North Hopkins (Sulphur Springs), 55. Alba, 56. Cayuga, 57. Chandler, 58. Bullard, 59. Hawkins, 60. Spring Hill (Longview), 61. Elysian Fields, 62. Laneville, 63. Gary, 64. Bronson; 65. Dime Box, 66. Lott, 67. Bedias, 68. Pennington, 69. CENTRAL (Pollok), 70. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 71. Fannett (Beaumont), 72. Barbers Hill, 73. Cold Springs, 74. Richards, 75. Hitchcock, 76. Pattison; 77. Somerville, 78. Sheridan, 79. Holland, 80. Hutto, 81. Kyle, 82. Medina, 83. LaCoste, 84. Brackettville; 85. Sabinal, 86. Dilley, 87. Poth, 88. Pawnee, 89. Odem 90. Calallen, 91. Bruni, 92. San Isidro; 93. Marathon, 94. Grandfalls, 95. Balmorhea, 96. Van Horn. *District 15 winner not available. U/L Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball 1957 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Jefferson (El Paso), 2. Abilene, 3. Pampa, 4. Polytechnic (Fort Worth); 5. High­land Purk (Dallas), 6. Sunset (Dallas), 7. Grand Prairie, 8. Lufkin ; 9. Milby (Houston), 10. Bellaire (Houston), 11. PORT ARTHUR, 12. Galena Park; 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Harlingen, 15. Jefferson (San Antonio), 16. Burbank (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Phillips, 2. Pecos, 3. Snyder, 4. Vernon ; 5. Garland, 6. Sulphur Springs, 7. Nacog­doches, 8. Waxahachie; 9. Killeen, 10. SMILEY (Houston), 11. French (Beaumont), 12. Bay City; 13. Edison (San Antonio), 14. South San Antonio, 15. Cuero, 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA l. l\foleshoe, 2. Floydada, 3. Wellington, 4. Stamford, 5. Seminole, 6. Bye, 7. Coleman, 8. Comanche; 9. Bowie, 10. Northwest (Justin), 11. Lancaster, 12. Terrell, 13. Bonham, 14. DeKalb, 15. New London, 16. Bye; 17. Marlin, 18. Rusk, 19. Lampasas, 20. Rockdale, 21. Giddings, 22. Gonzales, 23. Cypress-Fairbanks, 24. BUNA : 25. Clear Creek, 26. Boling, 27. Karnes City, 28. Devine, 29. Sinton, 30. Bye, 31. Benavides, 32. Donna. CONFERENCE A 1. White Deer, 2. Canadian, 3. Morton, 4. Ralls, 5. Ropesville, 6. Merkel, 7. Big Lake, 8. Ozona; 9. Mason, 10. Clyde, 11. Holliday, 12. Springtown, 13. Duncan\ille, 14. Cooper, 15. James Bowie (Simms), 16. ·wHITE OAK; 17. Overton, 18. Brownsboro, 19. McGregor, 20. Fairfield, 21. Madisonville, 22. Central (Pollok), 23. East Chambers, 24. Klein (Spring); 25. Sealy, 26. Bastrop, 27. Boerne, 28. "Cotulla, 29. Three Rivers, 30. Moulton, 31. Bishop, 32. LaJoya. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Stratford, 3. Adrian, 4. Cotton Center, 5. Bula (Enochs) , 6. New Deal, 7. Meadow, 8. Borden County (Gail), 9. Siherton, 10, McAdoo, 11. Wheeler, 12. Samnorwood, 13. Knox City, 14. Mattson (Haskell), 15. Divide (Nolan), 16. Westbrook; 17. Hawley, 18. Scranton, 19. Forsan, 20. Norton, 21. Eden, 22. Bmkett, 23. Desdemona, 24. Lipan, 25. Priddy, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Hico, 28. Valley Mills, 29. Crawford, 30. Blum, 31. Blanket, 32. Bertram; 33. Northside (Vernon), 34, Petrolia, 35. Bryson, 36. Peaster, 37. Alvord, 38. Krum, 39. Everman, 40. Grandview, 41. Bells, 42. Wylie, 43. Trenton, 44. Gober, 45. Cedar Hill, 46. Forreston, 47. Frost, 4S. Purdon; 49. Blossom, 50. Enloe, 51. Annona, 52. Maud, 53. Campbell, 54. North Hopkins (Sulphur Springs), 55. Miller Grove, 56. Cayuga, 57. Chandler, 58. Bullard, 59. Union Grove, (Gladewater), 60. East Mountain (Gilmer), 61. Elysian Fields, 62. Central Heights (Nacogdoches), 63. Gary, 64. Pineland; 65. Milano, 66. Chilton, 67. Buffalo, 68. Bedias, 69. Lovelady, 70. BIG SANDY (Dallardsville), 71. Deweyville, 72. Barbers Hills, 73. Splendora, 74. Richards, UIL Athletic Records 75. Tidehaven, 76. Pattison; 77. Round Top-Carmine, 78. Sheridan, 79. Holland, 80. Hutto, 81. Kyle, 82. Comfort, 83. Sabinal, 84. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale); 85. Brackett­ville, 86. Charlotte, 87. Smiley, 88. Pawnee, 89. Bye, 90. Gregory, 91. Bruni, 92. San Isidro; 93. Marathon, 94. Grandfalls, 95. Wink, 96. Van Hom. 1958 CONFERENCE AAAA I. Austin (El Paso), 2. Big Spring, 3. PAMPA, 4. Paschal (Fort Worth); 5. Woodrow Wilson (Dallas), 6. Crozier Technical (Dallas), 7. Wichita Falls, 8. Lufkin; 9. Milby (Houston), 10. Bellaire (Houston), 11. Port Arthur, 12. Pasadena; 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Miller (Corpus Christi), 15. Jefferson (San Antonio), 16. Burbank (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Hereford, 2. Kermit, 3. Snyder, 4. Graham; 5. Garland, 6. Sulphur Springs, 7. Gladewater, 8. WAXAHACHIE; 9. Killeen, 10. Smiley (Houston), 11. French (Beau· mont), 12. Bay City; 13. Edison (San Antonio), 14. South San Antonio, 15. Kingsville, 16. Weslaco. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dimmitt, 2. Tahoka, 3. Childress, 4. Haskell, 5. Seminole, 6. Bye, 7. Coleman, 8. Hamilton; 9. Bowie, 10. Rosen Heights (Fort Worth), 11. Richardson, 12. Terrell, 13. Bonham, 14. DeKalb, 15. Bye, 16. New London; 17. West, 18. Rusk, 19. Burnet, 20. BELTON, 21. Giddings, 22. Gonzales, 23. Cypress-Fairbanks, 24. Buna ; 25. Clear Creek, 26. West Columbia, 27. Karnes City, 28. Devine, 29. Taft, 30. Bye, 31. Freer, 32. Edcouch-Elsa. CONFERENCE A 1. Gruver, 2. Clarendon, 3. Morton, 4. Hale Center, 5. Plains, 6. Merkel, 7. Big Lake, 8. Menard; 9. Llano, 10. Throckmorton, 11. Holliday, 12. Bridgeport, 13. Midlothian, 14. Cooper, 15. JAMES BOWIE (Simms), 16. White Oak; 17. Troup, 18. Brownsboro, 19. Midway (Waco), 20. Mart, 21. Madisonville, 22. Huntington, 23. Warren, 24. Humble; 25. Needville, 26. Thorndale, 27. Boerne, 28. Cotulla, 29. Three River, 30. Moulton, 31. Woodsboro, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B 1. Spearman, 2. Stratford, 3. Adrian, 4. Kress, 5. Pep, 6. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 7. Meadow, 8. Borden County (Gail), 9. Turkey, 10. McAdoo, 11. Kelton, 12. Claude, 13. Knox City, 14. O'Brien, 15. Divide (Nolan), 16. Loraine; 17. Avoca, 18. Eula (Clyde), 19. Forsan, 20. Wall, 21. Eden, 22. Centennial (Valera), 23. Poolville, 24. Lingleville, 25. Gustine, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Kopperl, 28. Valley Mills, 29. China Spring, 30. Abbott, 31. Early (Brownwood), 32. Olden; 33. Lockett (Vernon), 34. Midway (Henrietta), 35. Bryson, 36. Slidell, 37. Sanger, 38. Howe, 39. Keller, 40. Godley, 41. VIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball Celina, 42. Wylie, 43. Ladonia, 44. Gober, 45. Buckner Home, 46. Bardwell, 47. Blossom, 48. Pecan Gap; 49. Barry, 50. Wortham, 51. Annona, 52. Redwater, 53. Campbell, 54. North Hopkins (Sulphur Springs), 55. Yantis, 56. Cayuga, 57. Mabank, 58. Bullard, 59. Union Grove (Gladewater), 60. East Mountain (Gilmer), 61. Elysian Fields, 62. Woden, 63. Mt. Enterprise, 64. Pineland; 65. Dime Box, 66. Chilton, 67. Buffalo, 68. Bedias, 69. Lovelady, 70. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 71. China, 72. Barbers Hills, 73. Tarkington (Cleveland), 74. Montgomery, 75. Danbury, 76. Orchard; 77. Somerville, 78. Sheridan, 79. Troy, 80. Hutto, 81. Kyle, 82. Lometa, 83. Comfort, 84. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale); 85. Brackettville, 86. Lytle, 87. Poth, 88. Sabinal, 89, Nordheim, 90. Agua Dulce, 91. Bruni, 92. San Isidro; 93. Valentine, 94. Wink, 95, Toyah, 96. Van Horn. 1959 CONFERENCE AAAA I.Bowie (El Paso), 2. Odessa, 3. PAMPA, 4. Wichita Falls; 5. Polytechnic (Fort Worth), 6. Jefferson (Dallas), 7. Garland, 8. Tyler (Tyler); 9. Milby (Houston), 10. Bellaire (Houston), 11. Port Arthur, 12. Galena Park; 13. McCallum (Austin), 14. Miller (Corpus Christi), 15. Harlandale (San Antonio), 16. Laredo. CONFERENCE AAA 1. Hereford, 2. Andrews, 3. Lakeview (San Angelo), 4. Graham; 5. Castleberry (Fort Worth); 6. Greenville, 7. Kilgore, 8. Waxahachie; 9. Killeen, 10. SMILEY (Houston), 11. French (Beaumont), 12. Alvin; 13. MacArthur (San Antonio), 14. South San Antonio, 15. Kingsville, 16. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dimmitt, 2. Abernathy, 3. Floydada, 4. Seminole, 5. Quanah, 6. Stamford, 7. Cisco, 8. Granbury; 9. Bowie, 10. Azle, 11. Duncanville, 12. Whitesboro, 13. Atlanta, 14. Linden, 15. New London, 16. West; 17. Lampasas, 18. Belton, 19. Taylor, 20. Smithville, 21. Humble, 22. Liberty, 23. BUNA, 24. Center; 25. Clear Creek, 26. Needville, 27. Lockhart, 28. Northside (San Antonio), 29. Devine, 30. Benavides, 31. Taft, 32. Donna. CONFERENCE A 1. Gruver, 2. White Deer, 3. Fanvell, 4. Silverton, 5. Plains, 6. Roscoe, 7. Marfa, 8. Junction; 9. Llano, 10. Merkel, 11. Holliday, 12. Keller, 13. Cooper, 14. :'.\It. Vernon, 15. White Oak, 16. Brownsboro; 17. Troup, 18. Cushing, 19. HUNTINGTON, 20. Mart, 21. Midway (Waco), 22, Thorndale, 23. Orangefield, 24. King (Houston); 25. Missouri City, 26. Moulton, 27. Boerne, 28. Cotulla, 29. Three River, 30. Gregory, 31. Flour Bluff (Corpus Christi), 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B I.Darrouzett, 2. Adrian, 3. Bovina, 4. Whitharral, 5. Pep, 6. Shallowater, 7. Meadow, 8. Borden County (Gail), 9. Turkey, 10. McAdoo, 11. Miami, 12. Hedley, 13. Knox City, UIL Athletic Records 14. Weinert, 15. Highland (Roscoe) , 16. Hermleigh; 17. Hawley, 18. Scranton, 19. Garden City, 20. Wall, 21. Eden, 22. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 23. Santo, 24. Lipan, 25. Priddy, 26. Oglesby, 27. Hico, 28. Valley Mills, 29. Moody, 30. Abbott, 31. Blanket, 32. Carbon ; 33. Valley View (Iowa Park), 34. MIDWAY (Henrietta), 35. Bryson, 36. Slidell, 37. Alvord, 38. Southmayd, 39. Everman, 40. Godley, 41. Prosper, 42. Frisco; 43. Wolfe City, 44. Gober, 45. DeSoto, 46. Italy, 47. Blossom, 48. Roxton; 49. Blooming Grove, 50. Annona, 51. Maud, 52. Boles Home (Quinlan), 53. Cumby, 54. Alba.Golden (Alba), 55. Frankston, 56. Mabank, 57. Bullard, 58. Harmony (Gilmer), 59. Spring Hill (Longview), 60. Waskom, 61. Woden, 62. Mt. Enterprise, 63. Burkeville; 64. Milano, 65. 'Chilton, 66. Normangee, 67. Lovelady, 68. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 69. Maurice­ville, 70. China, 71. Tarkington (Cleveland), 72. Bedias, 73. Van Vleck; 74. Round Top­Carmine, 75. Waelder, 76. Copperas Cove, 77. Hutto, 78. Kyle, 79. Johnson City, 80. Harper, 81. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale); 82. Brackettville, 83. Lytle, 84. Falls City, 85. Sabinal, 87. Skidmore-Tynan, 88. Odem, 89. Bruni, 90. San Isidro; 91. Valentine, 92. Wink, 93. Balmorhea, 94. Van Hom. 1960 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. Midland, 3. Borger, 4. Birdville (Fort Worth), 5. Polytechnic (Fort Worth), 6. South Oak Cliff (Dallas) , 7. Denton, 8. Texarkana, 9. Houston (Hous­ton), 10. Jones (Houston), 11. SOUTH PARK (BEAUMONT), 12. Lee (Baytown), 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Miller (Corpus Christi), 15. Alamo Heights (San Antonio), 16. Brackenridge (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Monahan5, 3. LAMESA, 4. Brownwood, 5. Castleberry (Fort Worth), 6. Paris, 7. Kilgore, 8. Palestine, 9. Killeen, 10. Aldine (Houston), 11. French (Beau­mont), 12. Lamar Consolidated (Rosenberg), 13. San Marcos, 14. South San Antonio, 15. Robstown, 16. Pharr-San Juan·Alamo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dimmitt, 2. Abernathy, 3. Post, 4. Seminole, 5. Childress, 6. Hamlin, 7. Cisco, 8. Granbury, 9. Bowie, 10. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 11. Duncanville, 12. Richardson, 13. Atlanta, 14. LINDEN-KILDARE (LINDEN), 15. London (New London), 16. West, 17. Brady, 18. Belton, 19. Rockdale, 20. Columbus, 21. Humble, 22. Dayton, 23. Buna, 24. Jasper, 25. Clear Creek (League City), 26. Needville, 27. Lockhart, 28. Northside (San Antonio), 29. Devine, 30. Freer, 31. Sinton, 32. Donna. CONFERENCE A 1. Sunray, 2. Lefors, 3. Sudan, 4. Idalou, 5. Plains, 6. Santon, 7. Marfa, 8. Junction, 9. Llano, 10. Clyde, 11. Crowell, 12. Midlotihan, 13. Cooper, 14. James Bowie (Simms), 15. Judson Grove (Judson) , 16. Brownsboro, 17. Troup, 18. Cushing, 19. HUNTINGTON, 20. Fairfield, 21. Midway (Waco), 22. Thrall, 23. Bridge City, 24. Waller, 25. Dulles UIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball (Missouri City), 26. Moulton, 27. Boerne, 28. Cotulla, 29. Kenedy, 30. Ingleside, 31. Tuloso·Midway (Corpus C.hristi), 32. La Joya. CONFERENCE B 1. Morse, 2. Hartley, 3. Lazbuddie, 4. Whitharral, 5. Pep, 6. Roosevelt (Lubbcok), 7. Meadow, 8. Borden County (Gail), 9. Estelline, 10. McADOO, 11. Miami, 12. Hedley, 13. Knox City, 14. Weinert, 15. Highland (Roscoe), 16. Hermleigh, 17. Hawley, 18, Scran· ton, 19. Bronte, 20. Mertzon, 21. Rochelle, 22. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 23. Santo, 24. Lipan, 25. Carlton, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Hico, 28. Valley Mills, 29. Lorena, 30. Abbott, 31. Blanket, 32. Rising Star, 33. Valley View (Kamay), 34. Midway (Henrietta), 35. Bryson, 36. Ponder, 37. Alvord, 38. Howe, 39. Everman, 40. Godley, 41. Prosper, 42. Frisco, 43. Wolfe City, 44. Gober, 45. 'Scurry-Rosser (Scurry), 46. Forreston, 47. Cunningham, 48. Bye, 49. Frost, 50. Bye, 51. Annona, 52. Maud, 53. Alba-Golden (Alba), 54. Cumby, 55. Frankston, 56. Mabank, 57. Lanesville, 58. Union Grove (Gladewater), 59. East Mountain (Gilmer), 60. Waskom, 61. Woden, 62. Mount Enterprise, 63. Burkeville, 64. Latexo, 65. Snook, 66. Lott, 67. Centerville, 68. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 69. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 70. Mauriceville, 71. China, 72. Spring, 73. Magnolia, 74. Danbury, 75. Flatonia, 76. Kyle, 77. Copperas Cove, 78. Pflugerville, 79. Johnson City, 80. Harper, 81. Nueces Can­yon (Barksdale), 82. Brackettville, 83. Natalia, 84. Bye, 85. Stockdale, 86. La Coste, 87. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 88. Agua Dulce, 89. Bruni. 90. Zapata, 91. Presidio, 92. Wink, 93. Balmorhea, 94. Clint. 1961 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Bel Air (Ysleta), 2. Midland, 3. Palo Dura (Amarillo), 4. Birdville (Fort Worth), 5. Paschal (Fort Worth), 6. Samuell (Dallas), 7. Denton, 8. Lufkin, 9. Aldine (Hous­ton), 10. AUSTIN (HOUSTON), 11. Beaumont, 12. Brazosport (Freeport), 13. Austin (Austin), 14. McAllen, 15. Harlandale (San Antonio) ,16. Martin (Laredo). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Seminole, 3. Lamesa, 4. Brownwood, 5. Castleberry (Fort Worth), 6. Greenville, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. Waxahachie, 9. Killeen, 10. Jasper, 11. Lamar Consoli­dated (Rosenberg), 12. Clear Creek (League City), 13. San Marcos, 14. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 15. Robstown, 16. San Benito. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dimmitt, 2. Abernathy, 3. Denver City, 4. Fort Stockton, 5. Childress, 6. Hamlin, 7. Ballinger, 8. Hamilton, 9. Jacksboro, 10. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 11. Duncanville, 12. Cooper, 13. New Boston, 14. Hughes Springs, 15. Van, 16. Mineola, 17. Hillsboro, 18. Brady, 19. Rockdale, 20. Taylor, 21. Columbus, 22. Madisonville, 23. Dayton, 24. BUNA, 25. Needville, 26. Sweeny, 27. Lockhart, 28. Karnes City, 29. Devine, 30. Benavides, 31. Flour Bluff (Corpus Christi), 32. La Feria. UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE A 1. White Deer, 2. Canadian, 3. Farwell, 4. Idalou, 5. Plains, 6. Coahoma, 7. Iraan, 8. Reagan County (Big Lake), 9. Burnet, 10. Clyde, l l. Crowell, 21. Midlothian, 13. Honey Grove, 14. Wylie, 15. JAMES BOWIE (SIMMS), 16. Quitman, 17. Brownsboro, 18. White Oak, 19. Cushing, 20. Central (Pollok), 21. Fairfield, 22. Hubbard, 23. Thrall, 24. Moulton, 25. Warren, 26. Klein (Spring), 27. Eagle Lake, 28. Louise, 29. Boerne, 30. Three Rivers, 31. Woodsboro, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B 1. Darrouzett, 2. Bye, 3. Adrian, 4. Bovina, 5. Anton, 6. Three Way (Maple), 7. Roose­velt (Lubbock), 8. Rope5ville, 9. Flower Grove (Ackerly), 10. Bye, 11. Quitaque, 12. Jayton, 13. Miami , 14. Hedley, 15. Knox City, 16. Aspermont, 17. Hawley, 18. Eula (Clyde), 19. Eden, 20. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 21. Perrin, 22. Lipan, 23. Priddy, 24. Jones­boro, 25. Bye, 26. Blum, 27. Hico, 28. Crawford, 29. Aquilla, 30. Blanket, 31. Desdemona, 32. Bye, 33. Northside (Vernon), 34. Foestburg, 35. Throckmorton, 36. Ponder, 37. Val­ley View, 38. Howe, 39. Everman, 40. Joshua, 41. Prosper, 42. Allen, 43. Wolfe City, 44. Gober, 45. Scurry-Rosser (Scurry), 46. Forreston, 47. Roxton, 48. Bye, 49. Frost, 50. Eustace, 51. Avery, 52. Maud, 53. Celeste, .54. Alba-Golden (Alba), 55. FRANKSTON, 56. Bye, 57. Bullard, 58. Union Grove (Gladewater), 59. Spring Hill (Longview), 60. Elysian Fields, 61. Huntington, 62. Gary, 63. Burkeville, 64. Kennard, 65. Snook, 66. Chilton, 67. Centerville, 68. Round Top-Carn1ine (Carmine), 69. Big Sandy (Dallards­ville), 70. Mauriceville, 71. Saratoga, 72. New Caney, 73. Magnolia, 74. Danbury, 75. Sheridan, 76. Buda, 77. Troy, 78. Hutto, 79. Evant, 80. Johnson City, 81. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale), 82. Bye, 83. Lytle, 84. Stockdale, 85. Brackettville, 86. Median Valley (La Coste), 87. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 88, Agua Dulce, 89. Bruni, 90. Santa Rosa, 91. Roby, 92. Hermleigh, 93. 'Sterling City, 94. Mertzon, 95. Valentine, 96. Bye, 97. Bal· morhea, 98. Clint. 1962 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. Odessa, 3. Monterey (Lubbock), 4. Wichita Falls, 5. Paschal (Fort Worth), 6. JEFFERSON (DALLAS), 7. Garland, 8. Lee (Tyler), 9. Davis (Hous­ton), 10. Austin (Houston), 11. Jefferson (Port Arthur) , 12. Lee (Baytown), 13. Austin (Bryan) , 14. McAllen, 15. Edison (San Antonio), 16. Brackenridge (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. DUMAS, 2. Seminole, 3. Sweetwater, 4. Graham, 5. Richardson, 6. Greenville, 7. Center, 8. Waxahachie, 9. Killeen, 10. Silsbee, 11. El Campo, 12. Clear Creek (League City), 13. San Marcos, 14. South San Antonio, 15. Kingsville, 16. Weslaco. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dimmitt, 2. Lockney, 3. Denver City, 4. Fort Stockton, 5. Perryton, 6. Anson, 7. Winters, 8. Dublin, 9. Jacksboro, 10. Decatur, 11. Lancaster ,12. Cooper, 13. Pewitt U/L Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball (Omaha-Naples), 14. Linden-Kildare (Linden), 15. Canton, 16. Gladewater, 17. Marlin, 18. Lampasas, 19. Rockdale, 20. Giddings, 21. Humble, 22. Madisonville, 23. Dayton, 24. BUNA, 25. West Columbia, 26. Sweeny, 27. Luling, 28. Floresville, 29. Devine, 30. San Diego, 31. West Oso (Corpus Christi), 32. Donna. CONFERENCE A 1. WHITE DEER, 2. McLean, 3. Farwell, 4. Idalou, 5. Seagraves, 6. Merkel, 7. Sander­son, 8. Ozona, 9. Copperas Cove, 10. Clyde, 11. Munday, 12. Alvarado, 13. Honey Grove, 14. Fannindel (Ladonia), 15. James Bowie (Simms), 16. Lindale, 17. Brownsboro, 18. London (New London), 19. West Sabine (Pinelanc!), 20. Hudson (Lufkin), 21. Groes­beck, 22. Lorena, 23. Rosebud, 24. Canyon (New Braunfels), 25. Anahuac, 26. Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu), 27. Sealy, 28. Hitchcock. 29. Boerne, 30. Three Rivers, 31. Woods­boro, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B l. Booker, 2. Adrian, 3. Happy, 4. Whitharral, 5. Pep, 6. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 7. Ropesville, 8. Flower Grove (Ackerly), 9. Quitaque, 10. McAdoo, 11. Briscoe, 12. Hed­ley, 13. Megargel, 14. O'Brien, 15. Hawley, 16. Eula (Clyde), 17. Eden, 18. Talpa-Cen­tennial (Talpa), 19. Millsap, 20. Huckaby (Stephenville) , 21. Priddy, 22. Jonesboro, 23. Blum, 24. Valley Mills, 25. China Spring. 26. Abbott, 27. Blanket, 28. Desdemona, 29. Oklaunion, 30. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 31. Throckmorton, 32. Ponder, 33. Callisburg (Gainesville), 34. S&S (Sadler), 35. Eagle Mountain-Saginaw (Saginaw), 36. Rio Vista, 37. Allen, 38. Leonard, 39. North Fannin (Ivanhoe), 40. Italy, 41. Roxton, 42. Blooming Grove, 43. Crandall, 44. Annona, 45. Redwater, 46. Celeste, 47. Alba-Golden (Alba), 48. Cayuka, 49. Bullard, 50. Carlisle (Price) , 51. Spring Hill (Longview), 52. Waskom, 53. Broaddus, 54. Gary, 56. HUNTINGTON, 56. Lovelady, 57. Snook, 58. Chilton, 59. Centerville, 60. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 61. Spurger, 62. Deweyville, 63. New Caney, 64. Magnolia, 65. Danbury, 66. Waelder, 67. Kyle, 68. Salado, 69. Pflugerville, 70. Lometa, 71. Harper, 72. Rocksprings, 73. Natalia, 74. La Vernia, 75. Brackettville, 76. Sabinal, 77. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 78. Agua Dulce, 79. Bruni, 80. Santa Rosa, 81. Aspermont, 82. Westbrook, 83. Sterling City, 84, Miles, 85. Fort Davis, 86. Buena Vista (Imperial), 87. Canutillo, 88. Bye. 1963 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. CENTRAL (SAN ANGELO), 3. Pampa, 4. Haltom (Fort Worth), 5. Arlington Heights (Fort Worth), 6. Jefferson (Dallas), 7. Denton, 8. Texar­kana, 9. Bellaire (Houston), 10. Spring Branch (Houston), 11. French (Beaumont), 12. Pasadena, 13. McCallum (Austin), 14. Victoria, 15. Jefferson (San Antonio), 16. Burbank (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Seminole, 3. Lamesa, 4. Graham, 5. Bell (Hurst-Euless), 6. Paris, 7. Kilgore, 8. Corsicana, 9. Bridge City, 10. Brenham, 11. El Campo, 12. CLEAR CREEK UI L Athletic Records (LEAGUE CTTY), 13. Johnston (Austin), 14. San Marcos, 15. South San Antonio, 16 Weslaco. CONFERENCE AA 1. White Deer, 2. Canyon, 3. 'Dimmitt, 4. Denver City, 5. Seymour, 6. Winters, 7. Crane, 8. Comanche, 9. Bowie, 10. Mansfield, 11. Whitesboro, 12. Lancaster, 13. New Boston, 14. Linden-Kildare (Linden), 15. Canton, 16. Gladewater, 17. West, 18. Brady, 19. Rockdale, 20. Lockhart, 21. Columbus, 22. Madisonville, 23. Humble, 24. BUNA, 25. Dulles ('Staf­ford), 26. Edna, 27. Randolph (San Antonio), 28. Cotulla, 29. Karnes City, 30. Tuloso­Midway (Corpus Christi) , 31. San Diego, 32. Donna. CONFERENCE A 1. Stratford, 2. McLean, 3. Farwell, 4. Petersburg, 5. Seagraves, 6. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 7. Fabens, 8. Reagan County (Big Lake), 9. Copperas Cove, 10. Baird, 11. Paducah, 12. Millsap, 13. Alvarado, 14. Midle>thian, 15. Frisco, 16. Honey Grove, 17. Talco, 18. Quit­man, 19. Hawkins, 20. WEST 'SABINE (PINELAND), 21. Hudson (Lufkin), 22. Mart, 23. Academy (Temple), 24. Weimar, 25. East Chambers (Winnie), 26. King (Houston), 27. Eagle Lake, 28. Pettus, 29. Blanco, 30. Charlotte, 31. Woodsboro, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Miami, 3. Channing, 4. Happy, 5. Amherst, 6. Bula (Enochs), 7. Roose­velt (Lubbock), 8. Bye, 9. Hedley, 10. Quitaque, 11. Meadow, 12. Bye, 13. O'Brien, 14. Aspermont, 15. McADOO, 16. Bye, 17. Hawley, 18. Scranton, 19. Graford, 20. Huckaby (Stephenville), 21. Priddy, 22. Jonesboro, 23. Blanket, 24. Bye, 25-Blum, 26. Valley Mills, 27. Crawford, 28. Lott, 29. Abbott, 30. Mildred (Corsicana), 31. Palmer, 32. Bye, 33. Northside (Vernon), 34. Megargel, 35. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 36. Valley View, 37. Ponder, 38. Rio Vista, 39. Collinsville, 40. Bye, 41. Allen, 42. Bye, 43. Celeste, 44. Alba­Golden (Alba), 45. Powderly, 46. Avery, 47. Windom, 48. Wolfe City, 49. Maud, 50. Waskom, 51. Cushing, 52. Sabine (Gladewater) , 53. East Mountain (Gilmer), 54. White­house, 55. Crandall, 56. Frankston, 57. Buffalo, 58. Kennard, 59. Willis, 60. Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu), 61. Mauriceville, 62. Big Sandy (Dallardsville) , 63. Central Heights (Nacogdoches), 64. Broaddus, 65. Salado, 66. Hutto, 67. Evant, 68. Kyle, 69. Snook, 70. Friendswood, 71. Walder, 72. Bye, 73. Johnson City, 74. Rocksprings, 75. Brackettville, 76. Natalia, 77. La Vernia, 78. Bye, 79. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 80. Bruni, 81. Paint Rock, 82. Ta/pa-Centennial (Talpa), 83. Forsan, 84. Miles, 85. Roby, 86. West­brook, 87. 'Sands (Ackerly), 88. Barstow, 89. Balmorhea, 90-Fort Hancock. 1964 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. Permian (Odessa), 3. Plainview, 4. Haltom (Fort Worth), 5. Eastern Hills (Fort Worth), 6. Adamson (Dallas), 7. Highland Park (Dallas), 8. Lee UIL Athletic Records: Boys' Basketball (Tyler), 9. AUSTIN (HOUSTON), 10. Spring Branch Memorial (Houston), 11. French (Beaumont) , 12. Pasadena, 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Edinburg, 15. Lee (San Antonio), 16. Lanier (San Antonio) . CONFERENCE AAA 1. Perryton, 2. Seminole, 3. Lamesa, 4. GRAHAM, 5. Bell (Hurst-Euless), 6. Green· ville, 7. Kilgore, 8. Waxahachie, 9. Orange, 10. Brenham, 11. Wharton, 12. Clear Creek (League City), 13. Lampasas, 14. San Marcos, 15. South San Antonio, 16. Robstown. CONFERENCE AA 1. Stinnett, 2. CANYON, 3. Dimmitt, 4. Denver City, 5. Seymour, 6. Anson, 7. Stanton, 8. Comanche, 9. Decatur, 10. Lake Worth (Fort ·Worth), 11. Commerce, 12. Lancsater, 13. New Boston, 14. Mount Vernon, 15. Van, 16. Gladewater, 17. Hillsboro, 18. Coleman, 19. Rockdale, 20. Taylor, 21. Katy, 22. Madisonville, 23. Hardin-Jefferson (Sour Lake), 24. West Orange ), 6. Coleman, 7. Bye, 8. DeLeon; 9. Olney, 10. Brewer (Fort Worth), 11. Mansfield, 12. Mesquite, 13. Irving, 14. Winnsboro, 15. Bye, 16. Carthage; 17. West, 18. Lampasas, 19. Rockdale, 20. Columbus, 21. Schulenburg, 22. Bellville, 23. Jasper, 24. Buna; 25. Clear Creek (League City), 26. El Campo, 27. Pleasanton, 28. Beeville, 29. Divine, 30. Del Rio, 31. Falfurrias, 32. Edcouch-Elsa. 1959 CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Texline, 3. Bovina, 4. Cotton Center, 5. Bula (Enochs), 6. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 7. Wellman, 8. Ackerly, 9. Lakeview, 10. Jayton, 11. Wheeler, 12. Hedley, 13. Benjamin, 14. Rochester, 15. McCaulley, 16. Ira; 17. Hawley, 18. Eula (Clyde), 19. Knott, 20. Wall, 21. Paint Rock, 22. Mozelle (Fisk), 23. Santo, 24. Lipan, 25. Gustine, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Hico, 28. Meridian, 29. Moody, 30. Abbott, 31. Early (Brownwood), 32. Gorman; 33. Lockett (Vernon), 34. Petrolia, 35. Woodson, 36. Slidell, 37. Callisburg (Gainesville), 38. Sadler, 39. Boyd, 40. Grandview, 41. Blue Ridge, 42. Community (Nevada), 43. Bells, 44. Gober, 45. Scurry-Rosser, 46. Milford, 47. East Lamar (Patton­ville), 48. Delmar (Paris); 49. Wortham, 50. Bye, 51. Avery, 52. Avinger, 53. Bland (Merit), 54. NORTH HOPKINS (Sulphur Springs), 55. Alba-Golden, 56. Woodhouse (Palestine) , 57. Chandler, 58. Whitehouse, 59. Harmony (Gilmer), 60. New Diana, 61. Elysian Fields, 62. Wells, 63. Gary, 64. Broaddus; 65. Dime Box, 66. Lott, 67. Norman­gee, 68. Apple Springs, 69. C<>lmesneil, 70. Hamshire, 71. China, 72. New Caney, 73. Mag­nolia, 74. Orchard; 75. Burton, 76. Sheridan, 77. Troy, 78. Liberty Hill, 79. Navarro (Seguin), 80. Johnson City, 81. Medina, 82. Rocksprings; 83. Brackettville, 84. Charlotte, 85. Falls City, 86. D'Hanis, 87. Skidmore-Tynan, 88. Odem, 89. Bruni, 90. Santa Rosa; 91. Valentine, 92. Barnhart, 93. Balmorhea, 94. Van Horn. UI L Athletic Records: Girls' Basketball CONFERENCE A 1. Sunray, 2. White Deer, 3. Sudan, 4. Hale Center, 5. Sundown, 6. Roby, 7. Sanderson, 8. Junction; 9. Llano, 10. Clyde, 11. Crowell, 12. Springtown, 13. Cooper, 14. Queen City, 15. Hallsville, 16. Canton; 17. Leverett's Chapel, 18. Joaquin, 19. CENTRAL (Pollok), 20. Fairfield, 21. Midway (Waco), 22. Thorndale, 23. Orangefield, 24. Klein (Spring) ; 25. Sugarland, 26. Moulton, 27. Schertz-Cibolo, 28. Dilley, 29. George West, 30. Gregory, 31. Flour Bluff (Corpus Christi), 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Friona, 2. ABERNATHY, 3. Spur, 4. Alpine, 5. Wellington, 6. Anson, 7. Winters, 8.Granbury; 9. Bowie, 10. Northwest (Justin), 11. Duncanville, 12. Winnsboro, 13. Brewer (Fort Worth), 14. Mesquite, 15. West, 16. Lampasas; 17. Bellville, 18. Rusk, 19. Rocksdale, 20. Hallettsville, 21. Conroe, 22. Buna, 23. Clear Creek (League City), 24. Wharton; 25. Calhoun (Port Lavaca), 26. East Central (San Antonio), 27. Uvalde, 28. Devine, 29. Hebbronville, 30. Sinton, 31. Falfurrias, 32. Lyford. 1960 CONFERENCE B I. Higgins, 2. Texline, 3. Happy, 4. Cotton Center, 5. Bula (Enochs), 6. New Deal, 7. Meadow, 8. Klondike (Lamesa), 9. Matador, 10. McAdoo, 11. Mobeetie, 12. Claude, 13. Knox City, 14. Paint Creek (Haskell), 15. Trent, 16. Westbrook; 17. Hawley, 18. Eula (Clyde), 19. Sands (Ackerly), 20. Barnhart, 21. Paint Rock, 22. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 23. Brock (Weatherford), 24. Lipan, 25. Priddy, 26. Jonesboro, 27. Blum, 28. Meridian, 29. Moody, 30. Abbott, 31. Bangs, 32. Gorman; 33. Lockett (Vernon), 34. Bellevue, 35. Bryson, 36. Slidell, 37. Callisburg (Gainesville), 38. Tioga, 39. Tolar, 40. Grandview, 41. Prosper, 42. Community (Nevada), 43. Celeste, 44. Gober, 45. De Soto, 46. Italy, 47. Deport, 48. Bye ; 49. Wortham, 50. Bye, 51. Avery, 52. McLeod, 53. Alba-Golden (Alba), 54. NORTH HOPKINS (Sulphur Springs), 55. Slocum, 56. Trinidad, 57. Bullard, 58. Winona, 59. East Mountain (Gilmer), 60. Elysian Fields, 61. Wells, 62. (unreported), 63. Broaddus, 64. Kennard; 65. Dime Box, 66. Lott, 67, Centerville, 68. Burton, 69. Colmesneil, 70. Hamshire, 71. China, 72. New 'Caney, 73. Magnolia, 74. Friendswood; 75. Sheridan, 76. Dripping Springs, 77. Academy (Temple), 78. Pfluger­ville, 79. Johnson City, BO. Medina, Bl. Utopia, 82. Brackettville; B3. Charlotte, 84. Bye, B5. Falls City, B6. D'Hanis, B7. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 8B. Odem, 89. Ben Bolt, 90. Santa Rosa; 91. Valentine, 92. Rankin, 93. Balmorhea, 94. Van Horn. CONFERENCE A 1. Gruver, 2. White Deer, 3. Sudan, 4. Hale Center, 5. Sundown, 6. Roby, 7. Sanderson, B. Menard, 9. Santa Anna, 10. Clyde, 11. Munday, 12. Burleson, 13. COOPER, 14. Queen City, 15. Judson Grove (Judson), 16. Canton, 17. Troup, 18. Joaquin, 19. Central (Pollok), 20. Fairfield, 21. Midway (Waco), 22. Thorndale, 23. Bridge City, 24. Klein (Spring), 25. Dulles (Missouri City), 26. Moulton, 27. Bandera, 28. Dilley, 29. George West, 30. Woodsboro, 31. Calallen, 32. Rio Hondo. UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AA 1. Friona, 2. Abernathy, 3. Slaton, 4. Lake View (San Angelo), 5. Wellington, 6. Anson, 7. Coleman, 8. Comanche, 9. Bowie, 10. Northwest (Justin), 11. Plano, 12. Winnsboro, 13. Stephenville, 14. Sherman, 15. West, 16. Brady, 17. Bellville, 18. Jasper, 19. Rockdale, 20. Luling, 21. Livingston, 22. BUNA, 23. Clear Creek (League City), 24. Wharton, 25. Brazosport (Freeport), 26. East Central (San Antonio), 27. Uvalde, 28. Devine, 29. Premont, 30. Calhoun (Port Lavaca), 31. Weslaco, 32. Raymondville. 1961 CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Bye, 3. Texline, 4. Happy, 5. Cotton Center, 6. Dula (Enochs ), 7. New Deal, 8. Ropesville, 9. Loop, 10. Bye, 11. Matador, 12. McAdoo, 13. Miami, 14. Claude, 15. Knox City, 16. Paint Creek (Haskell), 17. Hawley, 18. Eula (Clyde), 19. Paint Rock, 20. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 21. Brock (Weatherford), 22. Lipan, 23. Priddy, 24. Jonesboro, 25. Bye, 26. Blum, 27. Meridian, 28. Axtell, 29. Abbott, 30. Brookesmith, 31. Gorman, 32. Bye, 33. Harrold, 34. MIDWAY (Henrietta), 35. Bryson, 36. Slidell, 37. Callisburg (Gainesville), 38. S&S (Sadler), 39. Everman, 40. Grandview, 41. Prosper, 42. Bye, 43. Princeton, 44. Fannindel (Ladonia), 45. Gober, 46. Scurry-Rosser (Scurry), 47. Italy, 48. Bye, 49. Delmar (Paris), 50. Frost, 51. Trinidad, 52. Avery, 53. Bloomburg, 54. Celeste, 55. North Hopkins (Sulphur Springs) , 56. Bye, 57. Slocum, 58. New Summer­field, 59. Harmony (Gilmer), 60. East Mountain (Gilmer), 61. Waskom, 62. Wells, 63. Burkeville, 64. Apple Springs, 65. Snook, 66. Chilton, 67. Buffalo, 68. Burton, 69. Big Sandy (Dal!ardsville), 70. Fannett (Beaumont), 71. China, 72. Splendora, 73. Iola, 74. Friendswood, 75. Sheridan, 76. Marion, 77. Academy (Temple), 78. Manor, 79. Evant, 80. Medina, 81. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale), 82. Bye, 83. Somerset, 84. Falls City, 85. Brackettville, 86. D'Hanis, 87. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 88. Banquete, 89. Bruni, 90. Santa Rosa, 91. Highland (Roscoe) , 92. Westbrook, 93. Sands (Ackerly) , 94. Wall, 95. Valentine, 96. Bye, 97. Balmorhea, 98. Dell City. CONFERENCE A I. White Deer, 2. Clarendon, 3. Sudan, 4. Silverton, 5. SUNDOWN, 6. Coahoma, 7. Sanderson, 8. Eldorado, 9. Goldthwaite, 10. Santa Anna, 11. Paducah, 12. Boyd, 13. Van Alstyne, 14. Wylie, 15. Queen City, 16. Troup, 17. Rains (Emory), 18. Hallsville, 19. Joaquin, 20. Central (Pollok), 21. Fairfield, 22. Glen Rose, 23. Thorndale, 24. Moulton, 25. Hull-Daisetta (Daisetta), 26. Klein (Spring), 27. Tomball, 28. Pearland, 29. Dilley, 30. George West, 31. Rockport, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Dimmitt, 2. Muleshoe, 3. Slaton, 4. Alpine, 5. Spearman, 6. Anson, 7. Winters, B. Granbury, 9. Nocona, 10. Decatur, 11. Cooper, 12. Canton, 13. Duncanville, 14. Stephen­ville, 15. Jacksonville, 16. West, 17. Llano, 18. Rockdale, 19. Halletsville, 20. Livingston, 21. Bridge City, 22. BUNA, 23. Angleton, 24. Brazosport (Freeport), 25. Ganado, 26. Floresville, 27. Devine, 28. Uvalde, 29. Premont, 30. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi), 31. Weslaco, 32. Lyford. UIL Athletic Records: Girls' Basketball 1962 CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Bye, 3. Texline, 4. Happy, 5. Cotton Center, 6. Three Way (Maple). 7. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 8. Ropesville, 9. Loop, 10. Bye, 11. Matador, 12. McAdoo, 13. Briscoe, 14. CLAUDE, 15. Knox City, 16. Paint Creek (Haskell), 17. Avoca, 18. Eula (Clyde), 19. Menard, 20. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 21. Brock (Weatherford), 22. Lingleville, 23. Carlton, 24. Jonesboro, 25. Bye, 26. Blum, 27. Meridian, 28. Crawford, 29. Abbott, 30. Blanket, 31. Rising Star, 32. Bye, 33. Valley View (Kamay), 34. Midway (Henrietta), 35. Windhorst, 36. Ponder, 37. Callisburg (Gainesville), 39. S&S (Sadler), 39. Everman, 40. Grandview, 41. Frisco, 42. Leonard, 43. North Fannin (Ivanhoe) , 44. Milford, 45. Bye, 46. (unreported), 47. Powderly, 48. Bye, 49. Mildred (Corsicana), 50. Scurry­Rosser (Scurry), 51. Avery, 52. Bloomburg, 53. Lone Oak, 54. North Hopkins (Sulphur Springs), 55. Slocum, 56. Bye, 57. New Summerfield, 58. Winona, 59. East Mountain (Gilmer), 60. Waskom, 61. Broaddus, 62. Wells, 63. Bye, 64. Apple Springs, 65. Snook, 66. Chilton, 67. Buffalo, 68, Burton, 69. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 70. Burkeville, 71. Bye, 72. Splendora, 73. Magnolia, 74. Friendswood, 75. Flatonia, 76. Navarro (Seguin), 77. Salado, 78. Florence, 79. Lometa, 80. Harper, 81. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale), 82. Bye, 83. Somerset, 84. Falls City, 85. Brackettville, 86. D'Hanis, 87. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 88. Banquete, 89. Riviera, 90. Santa Rosa, 91. Aspermont, 92. Westbrook, 93. Forsan, 94. Mertzon, 95. Fort Davis, 96. Bye, 97. Grandfalls, 98. Fort Hancock. CONFERENCE A 1. Stratford, 2. Clarendon, 3. Sudan, 4. Idalou, 5. SUNDOWN, 6. Coahoma, 7. Sander­son, 8. Ozona, 9. Mason, 10. Clyde, 11. Paducah, 12. Boyd, 13. Celina, 14. Fannindel (Ladonia), 15. Queen City, 16. Troup, 17. Rains (Emory), 18. Hallsville, 19. Hemphill, 20. Central (Pollok), 21. Fairfield, 22. Glen Rose, 23. Thorndale, 24. Moulton, 25. Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire), 26. Klein (Spring), 27. Tomball, 28. Pearland, 29. Dilley, 30. Jourdanton, 31. Gregory, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Tulia, 2. Muleshoe, 3. Tahoka, 4. Alpine, 5. Spearman, 6. Hamlin, 7. Lake View ('San Angelo), 8. Granbury, 9. Olney, 10. Decatur, 11. Cooper, 12. Canton, 13. Duncan­ville, 14. Brewer (Fort Worth), 15. Rusk, 16. West, 17. Brady, 18. Rockdale, 19. Bell­ville, 20. Livingston, 21. West Orange (Orange), 22. Little Cypress (Orange), 23. Deer Park, 24. Victoria, 25. Edna, 26. Poteet, 27. DE\1NE, 28. Uvalde, 29. Bye, 30. Flour Bluff (Corpus Christi), 31. Mercedes, 32. Lyford. 1963 CONFERENCE B 1. Follett, 2. Miami, 3. Vega, 4. Happy, 5. Cotton Center, 6. Three Way (Maple), 7. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 8. Bye, 9. Claude, 10. Lake\'iew, 11. Ropeville, 12. Bye, 13. UI L Athletic Records Rochester, 14. Paint Creek (Haskell), 15. Girard, 16. Bye, 17. Hawley, 18. Gorman, 19. Brock (Weatherford), 20. Lingleville, 21. Carlton, 22. Jonesboro, 23. May, 24. Bye, 25. Blum, 26. Meridian, 27. Crawford, 28. Lott, 29. Abbott, 30. Frost, 31. Avalon, 32. Bye, 33. Oklaunion, 34. Antelope, 35. Petrolia, 36. Callisburg (Gainesville), 37. SLIDELL, 38. Grandview, 39. Howe, 40. Bye, 41. Prosper, 42. Bye, 43. Celeste, 44. Alba-Golden (Alba), 45. Powderly, 46. Annona, 47. Savoy, 48. Wolfe City, 49. Bloomburg, 50. Waskom, 51. Tenaha, 52. Winona, 53. Harmony (Gilmer), 54. New Summerfield, 55. Scurry-Rosser (Scurry), 56. Frankston, 57. Buffalo, 58. Lovelady, 59. Magnolia, 60. Splendora, 61. High Island, 62. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 63. Wells, 64. Burkeville, 65. Salado, 66. Florence, 67. Lometa, 68. Marion, 69. Burton, 70. Friendswood, 71. Bye, 72. Flatonia, 73. Harper, 74. Rocksprings, 75. Comstock, 76. D'Hanis, 77. Falls City, 78. Bye, 79. Austwell· Tivoli (Tivoli), 80. Riviera, 81. Rochelle, 82. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 83. Forsan, 84. Bronte, 85. Trent, 86. Westbrook, 87. Borden County (Gail), 88. Grandfalls, 89. Fort Davis, 90. Fort Hancock. CONFERENCE A 1. Gruver, 2. Wellington, 3. Sudan, 4. Idalou, 5. SUNDOWN, 6. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 7. Canutillo, 8. Eldorado, 9. Goldthwaite, IO. Baird, 11. Paducah, 12. Boyd, 13. Glen Rose, 14. Midlothian, 15. Wylie, 16. S&S (Sadler), 17. Talco, 18. Kerens, 19. Hallsville, 20. Hemphill, 21. Central (Pollok}, 22. Midway (Waco), 23. Academy (Temple), 24. Moulton, 25. Orangefield, 26. Klein (Spring), 27. Pearland, 28. George West, 29. Blanco, 30. Dilley, 31. Woodsboro, 32. Rio Hondo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Spearman, 2. Tulia, 3. Friona, 4. Post, 5. Olney, 6. Hamlin, 7. Lake View (San Angelo), 8. Stephenville, 9. Mineral Wells, IO. Azle, 11. Cooper, 12. Brewer (Fort Worth), 13. Canton, 14. Carthage, 1.5. WEST, 16. Brady, 17. Rockdale, 18. Luling, 19. Cypress-Fairbanks (Cypress) , 20. Livingston, 21. Hardin-Jefferson (Sour Lake), 22. Little Cypress (Orange), 23. Deer Park, 24. Angleton, 25. Ganado, 26. Southwest (Atas· cosa), 27. Cotulla, 28. Del Rio, 29. Kenedy, 30. Premont, 31. Weslaco, 32. Edcouch-Elsa (Edcouch). 1964 CONFERENCE B I. Follett, 2. Miami, 3. Vega, 4. Happy, 5. Cotton Center, 6. Three Way (Maple), 7. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 8. Bye, 9. Claude, IO. Estelline, 11. Ropesville, 12. Bye, 13. Weinert, 14. Paint Creek (Haskell), 15. McAdoo, 16. Bye, 17. Lueders, 18. Carbon, 19. Peaster, 20. Lingleville, 21. Carlton, 22. Jonesboro, 23. May, 24. Bye, 25. Blum 26. Meridian, 27. Crawford, 28. Lott, 29. Abbott, 30. Mildred (Corsicana), 31. Maypearl, 32. Bye, 33. Northside (Vernon), 34. Antelope, 35. Prairie Valley (Nocona), 36. Callis­burg (Gainesville), 37. Slidell, 38. Grandview, 39. Collinsville, 40. Bye, 41. Blue Ridge, 42. Bye, 43. Campbell, 44. Sulphur Bluff, 45. East Lamar (Pattonville), 46. Annona, 47. Ector, 48. Wolfe City, 49. Bloomburg, 50. Waskom, 51. Tenaha, 52. Leverett's Chapel UIL Athletic Records: Girls' Basketball (Overton), 53. Union Grove (Gladewater), 54. New Summerfield, 55. Eustace, 56. Slocum, 57. Buffalo, 58. Kennard, 59. Magnolia, 60. Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu), 61. High Island, 62. Big Sandy (Dallardsville), 63. 'Wells, 64. Burkeville, 65. Salado, 66. Florence, 67. Evant, 68. Navarro (Seguin), 69. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 70. Friendswood, 71. Flatonia, 72. Bye, 73. Johnson City, 74. Rocksprings, 75. Brackettville, 76. D'Hanis, 77. Runge, 78. Bye, 79. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 80. Riviera, 81. Rochelle, 82. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 83. Forsan, 84. Wall, 85. TRENT, 86. Ira, 87. Sands (Ackerly), 88. Barstow, 89. Valentine, 90. Dell City. CONFERENCE A 1. Gruver, 2. Wellington, 3. Sudan, 4. Idalou, 5. Sundown, 6. Wylie (Abilene), 7. Canutillo, 8. Eldorado, 9. Copperas Cove, 10. BAIRD, 11. Henrietta, 12. Millsap, 13. Clifton, 14. Midlothian, 15. Wylie, 16. Fannindel (Ladonia), 17. Talco, 18. Brownsboro, 19. White Oak, 20. West Sabine (Pineland), 21. Central (Pollok), 22. Midway (Waco), 23. Academy (Temple), 24. Moulton, 25. Orangefield, 26. Spring, 27. Pearland, 28. Jourdanton, 29. Bandera, 30. Dilley, 31. Bloomington, 32. Santa Rosa. CONFERENCE AA I. Spearman, 2. Abernathy, 3. FRIONA, 4. Post, 5. Iowa Park, 6. Hamlin, 7. Stanton, 8. Granbury, 9. Mineral Wells, 10. Azle, 11. Cooper, 12. Brewer (Fort Worth), 13. Canton, 14. Carthage, 15. West, 16. Coleman, 17. Rockdale, 18. Luling, 19. Bellville, 20. Living­ston, 21. Hardin-Jefferson (Sour Lake), 22. Little Campus (Orange), 23. Clear Creek (League City), 24. Angleton, 25. Ganado, 26. Floresville, 27. Cotulla, 28. Del Rio, 29. Kenedy, 30. Gregory, 31. Weslaco, 32. Lyford. 1965 CONFERENCE B 1. Booker, 2. Briscoe, 3. Vega, 4. Bye, 5. Bovina, 6. Cotton Center, 7. Pep, 8. Bye, 9. Shallowater, 10. Sundown, 11. Samnorwood, 12. Estelline, 13. Benjamin, 14. McAdoo, 15. Paint Creek (Haskell), 16. Bye, 17. Hawley, 18, Bye, 19. Carbon, 20. Brock (Weather­ford), 21. Lingleville, 22. Bye, 23. Priddy, 24. May, 25. Tolar, 26. Meridian, 27. Crawford, 28. Bye, 29. Mildred (Corsicana), 30. Maypearl, 31. Abbott, 32. Bye, 33. Lockett (Ver­non), 34. Windthorst, 35. Gold-Burg (Bowie), 36. Callisburg (Gainesville), 37. Slidell, 38. Bye, 39. Grandview, 40. Bye, 41. S&S (Sadler), 42. Blue Ridge, 43. Bland (Merit), 44. Saltillo, 45. Deport, 46. Annona, 47. Ector, 48. Bye, 49. Avinger, 50. Waskom, 51. Tenaha, 52. Winona, 53. Harmony (Gilmer), 54. Bye, 55. Eustace, 56. La Poynor (Larue), 57. Oakwood, 58. Kennard, 59. Magnolia, 60. Bye, 61. High Island, 62. Big Sandy ( Dallardsville), 63. Wells, 64. Burkeville, 65. Salado, 66. Florence, 67. Evant, 68. Navarro (Seguin), 69. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 70. Bye, 71. Friendswood, 72. Royal (Brookshire), 73. Harper, 74. Bye, 75. Rocksprings, 76. Comstock, 77. McMullin (Tilden), 78. Falls City, 79. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 80. Riviera, 81. Rochelle, 82. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 83. Forsan, 84. Mertzon, 85. TRENT, 86. Ira, 87. Borden County (Gail), 88. Barstow, 89. Fort Davis, 90. Dell City. UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE A l. 'Stratford, 2. Wellington, 3. Springlake (Earth), 4. ROOSEVELT (Lubbock), 5. Stanton, 6. Wylie (Abilene), 7. Canutillo, 8. Eldorado, 9. Goldthwaite, 10. Baird, 11. Knox City, 12. Millsap, 13. Clifton, 14. Cedar Hill, 15. Wylie, 16. Fannindel (Ladonia), 17. Talco, 18. Brownsboro, 19. Hallsville, 20. West Sabine (Pineland), 21. Grapeland, 22. Buffalo, 23. Midway (Waco), 24. Rogers, 25. Moulton, 26. Orangefield, 27. Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu), 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. Jourdanton, 30. Marion, 31. Calal­len, 32. San Isidro. CONFERENCE AA 1. Spearman, 2. Iowa Park, 3. Friona, 4. Slaton, 5. Winters, 6. Granbury, 7. McCamey, 8. Brady, 9. Decatur, 10. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 11. Plano, 12. Bye, 13. West, 14. Bye, 15. Cooper, 16. Canton, 17. Bye, 18. Rockdale, 19. Luling, 20. Sealy, 21. Livingston, 22. Little Cypress (Orange), 23. Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire), 24. Pearland, 25. EDNA, 26. Poteet, 27. Southwest (Atascosa), 28. Devine, 29. Goliad, 30. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi), 31. Bye, 32. Lyford. CONFERENCE AAA l. Tulia, 2. Gatesville, 3. Brewer (Fort Worth), 4. Bye, 5. Carthage, 6. Jasper, 7. Conroe, 8. Bye, 9. VICTORIA, 10. Deer Park, 11. Uvalde, 12. Weslaco. 1966 CONFERENCE B l. Darrouzett, 2. Briscoe, 3. Vega, 4. Nazareth, 5. Amherst, 6. Three Way (Maple), 7. Shallowater, 8. Sundown, 9. Samnonvood, 10. Estelline, 11. Jayton, 12. Paint Creek (Haskell) , 13. Eula (Clyde), 14. Carbon, 15. Brock (Weatherford), 16. Lingleville, 17. Sidney, 18. May, 19. Tolar, 20. Meridian, 21. Lott, 22. Frost, 23. Maypearl, 24. Bynum, 25. Lockett (Vernon), 26. Antelope, 27. Petrolia, 28. Callisburg (Gainesville), 29. Slidell, 30. Grandview, 31. S&S (Sadler), 32. Blue Ridge, 33. Celeste, 34. Saltillo, 35. Deport, 36. Rayburn (Ivanhoe), 37. Avinger, 38. Waskom, 39. Tenaha, 40. Winona, 41. Harmony (Gilmer), 42. Scurry-Rosser (Scurry), 43. Cayuga, 44. Oakwood, 45. Apple Springs, 46. Anderson, 47. High Island, 48. Colmesneil, 49. Wells, 50. Burkeville, 51. Bartlett, 52. Florence, 53. Evant, 54. Navarro (Seguin), 55. ROUND TOP-CARMINE (Carmine), 56. Friendswood, 57. Royal (Brookshire), 58. La Vernia, 59. Harper, 60. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale), 61. Brackettville, 62. McMullin (Tilden), 63. Pawnee, 64. Riviera, 65. Eden, 66. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 67. Forsan, 68. Christoval, 69. Trent, 70. Westbrook, 71. Borden County (Gail), 72. Barstow, 73. Balmorhea, 74. Sierra Blanca. CONFERENCE A l. Stratford, 2. Clarendon, 3. Springlake (Earth), 4. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 5. Tahoka, 6. Wylie (Abilene), 7. Canutillo, 8. Menard, 9. Early (Brownwood), 10. Cross Plains, 11. Munday, 12. Millsap, 13. Itasca, 14. Midlothian, 15. Wylie, 16. Fannindel (Ladonia), UIl Atldetic Records: Girls' Basketball 17. Queen City, 18. Brownsboro, 19. Hallsville, 20. West Sabine (Pineland), 21. Grape­land, 22. Buffalo, 23. Midway (Waco), 24. Academy (Temple), 25. Orangefield, 26. Waller, 27. Moulton, 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. JOURDANTON, 30. Marion, 31. Calallen, 32. San Isidro. CONFERENCE AA 1. SPEARMAN, 2. Electra, 3. Floydada, 4. Frenship (Wolfforth) , 5. Hamlin, 6. Marfa, 7. Granbury, 8. Mason, 9. Decatur, 10. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 11. Plano, 12. Bye, 13. Copperas Cove, 14, Bye, 15. Rivercrest (Talco-Bogata) , 16. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 17. Bye, 18. Rockdale, 19. Halletsville, 20. Bellville, 21. Livingston, 22. Little Cypress (Orange), 23. Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire), 24. Pearland, 25. Ganado, 26. Poteet, 27. Canyon (New Braunfels), 28. Carrizo Springs, 29. Goliad, 30. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi), 31. Hebbronville, 32. Lyford. CONFERENCE AAA 1. TULIA, 2. Gatesville, 3. Duncanville, 4. Carthage, 5. Conroe, 6. Jasper, 7. Victoria, 8. Deer Park, 9. Uvalde, 10. Raymondville. 1967 CONFERENCE B 1. Darrouzett, 2. Briscoe. 3. Vega, 4. Nazareth, 5. Cotton Center, 6. Bula (Enochs), 7. Southland, 8. Sundown, 9. Samnonvood, 10. Quitaque, 11. Jayton, 12. Rochester, 13. Eula (Clyde), 14. Carbon, 15. Brock (Weatherford), 16. Huckaby (Stephenville), 17. Sidney, 18. May, 19. Tolar, 20. Cranfills Gap, 21. Chilton, 22. Milford, 23. Maypearl, 24. Aquilla, 25. Lockett (Vernon), 26. Windthorst, 27. Byers, 28. Callisburg (Gainesville), 29. Slidell, 30. Aledo, 31. Howe, 32. Celina, 33. Celeste, 34. Saltillo, 35. Deport, 36. Ray­burn (Ivanhoe), 37. Avinger, 38. Karnack, 39. Tenaha, 40. Winona, 41. Harmony (Gil­mer), 42. Kemp, 43. New Summerfield, 44. Oakwood, 45. Apple Springs, 46. Iola, 47. HIGH ISLAND, 48. Chester, 49. Bye, 50. Broaddus, 51. Academy (Temple), 52. Florence, 53. Evant, 54. Navarro (Seguin), 55. Dime Box, 56. Friendswood, 57. Royal (Brook­shire), 58. La Vernia, 59. Harper, 60. Rocksprings, 61. Brackettville, 62. D'Hanis, 63. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 64. Riviera, 65. Eden, 66. Tai pa-Centennial (Talpa), 67. Forsan, 68. Mertzon, 69. Trent, 70. Westbrook, 71. Borden County (Gail), 72. Barstow, 73. Balmorhea, 74. Fort Hancock. CONFERENCE A 1. Stratford, 2. Claude, 3. SPRINGLAKE (Earth), 4. Roosevelt (Lubbock), 5. Coahoma, 6. Wylie (Abilene), 7. Canutillo, 8. Eldorado, 9. Cross Plains, 10. Baird, 11. Archer City, 12. Boyd, 13. Glen Rose, 14. Grandview, 15. Pilot Point, 16. Fannindel (Ladonia), 17. Queen City, 18. Brownsboro, 19. Hallsville, 20. Joaquin, 21. Grapeland, 22. Robinson (Waco), 23. Cayuga, 24. Rogers, 25. Deweyville, 26. Waller, 27. Moulton, 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. Jourdanton, 30. Judson (Converse), 31. George West, 32. Zapata. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AA 1. Spearman, 2. Wellington, 3. Floydada, 4. Frenship (Wolfforth), 5. Winters, 6. Al­pine, 7. Granbury, 8. Mason, 9. Decatur, 10. Burleson, 11. Plano, 12. Bye, 13. Midway (Waco), 14. Bye, 15. Rivercrest (Talco-Bogata), 16. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 17. Bye, 18. Copperas Cove, 19. Smithville, 20. Bellville, 21. Livingston, 22. LITTLE CYPRESS (Orange), 23. Hardin-Jefferson (Sour Lake), 24. Bye, 25. Pearland, 26. Ganado, 27. Goliad, 28. Gregory-Portland (Gregory), 29. Southwest (San Antonio), 30. Devine, 31. Premont, 32. Lyford. CONFERENCE AAA 1. TULIA, 2. Lake View (San Angelo), 3. Duncanville, 4. Carthage, 5. Bye, 6. Rock­dale, 7. Conroe, 8. Jasper, 9. Victoria, 10. Clear Creek (League City), 11. Uvalde, 12. Bye, 13. West Oso (Corpus Christi), 14. Raymondville. 1968 CONFERENCE B 1. Follett, 2. Briscoe, 3. Vega, 4. Happy, 5. Spade, 6. Bula (Enochs), 7. Ropesville, 8. Sundown, 9. Samnorwood, 10 Quitaque, 11. Jayton, 12. Rochester, 13. Lueders-Avoca (Avoca), 14. Gorman, 15. Brock (Weatherford), 16. Huckaby (Stephenville), 17. Sidney, 18. May, 19. Tolar, 20. Jonesboro, 21. Chilton, 22. Mildred (Corsicana), 23. Maypearl, 24. Abbott, 25. Lockett (Vernon), 26. Windthorst, 27. Bellevue, 28. Callisburg (Gaines­ville), 29. Slidell, 30. Aledo, 31. Howe, 32. Celina, 33. Bland (Merit), 34. Alba-Golden (Alba), 35. Deport, 36. Savoy, 37. A~inger, 38. Harleton, 39. Tenaha, 40. (unreported), 41. Union Hill (Bettie), 42. Kemp, 43. Neches, 44. Oakwood, 45. Centerville (Grove­ton), 46. Anderson, 47. HIGH ISLAND, 48. Chester, 49. Bye, 50. Broaddus, 51. Salado, 52. Hutto, 53. Lometa, 54 Navarro (Seguin), 55. Round Top-'Carmine (Carmine), 56. Friendswood, 57. Rock Island, 58. La Vernia, 59. Harper, 60. Nueces Canyon (Barks­dale), 61. Comstock, 62. D'Hanis, 63. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 64. San Perlita, 65. Eden, 66. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 67. Forsan, 68. Mertzon, 69. Trent, 70. Westbrook, 71. Klondike (Lamesa), 72. Grandwalls, 73. Fort Davis, 74. Fort Hancock. CONFERENCE A 1. Stratford, 2. Claude, 3. SPRINGLAKE (Earth), 4. Idalou, 5. Coahoma, 6. Wylie (Abilene), 7. Canutillo, 8. Eldorado, 9. Cross Plains, 10. Baird, 11. Knox City, 12. Carroll (Southlake), 13. Glen Rose, 14. Grandview, 15. Pilot Point, 16. Powderly, 17. Queen City, 18. Malakoff, 19. White Oak, 20. Cushing, 21. Grapeland, 22. Robinson (Waco), 23. Hubbard, 24. Lexington, 25. Deweyville, 26. Waller, 27. Eagle Lake, 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. Jourdanton, 30. Comfort, 31. George West, 32. Santa Rosa. CONFERENCE AA 1. Spearman, 2. Electra, 3. Dimmitt, 4. Slaton, 5. Winters, 6. Alpine, 7. Granbury, 8. San Saba, 9. Decatur, 10. Burleson, 11. Plano, 12. Bye, 13. Midway (Waco), 14. Bye, VIL Athletic Records: Girls' Basketball 15. RIVERCREST (Talco-Bogata), 16. Brownsboro, 17. Bye, 18. Copperas Cove, 19. Smithville, 20. Klein (Spring), 21. Livingston, 22. Buna, 23. Hamshire-Fannett (Ham­shire), 24. Bye, 25. Pearland, 26. Edna, 27. Goliad, 28. Gregory-Portland (Gregory), 29. Southwest (San Antonio), 30. Devine, 31. Bye, 32. Lyford. CONFERENCE AAA 1. Canyon, 2. STEPHENVILLE, 3. Duncanville, 4. Carthage, 5. Bye, 6. Gatesville, 7. Conroe, 8. West Orange (Orange), 9. Bay City, 10. Brazosport (Freeport), 11. Schertz­Cibolo (Schertz), 12. Bye, 13. West Oso (Corpus Christi), 14. Raymondville. 1969 CONFERENCE B 1. Hartley, 2. Follett, 3. Lefors, 4. Lakeview, 5. Spade, 6. Bula (Enochs), 7. Quitaque, 8. Jayton, 9. Sundown, 10. Westbrook, 11. Forsan, 12. Mertzon, 13. KLONDIKE (La­mesa), 14. Grandfalls, 15. Fort Davis, 16. Fort Hancock, 17. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 18. Sidney, 19. Gustine, 20. Evant, 21. Abbott, 22. Bye, 23. Tolar, 24. Rising Star, 25. Trent, 26. Rochester, 27. Lockett (Vernon), 28. Antelope, 29. Byers, 30. Slidell, 31. Ponder, 32. Brock (Weatherford), 33. Callisburg (Gainesville), 34. Rayburn (Ivanhoe), 35. Celina, 36. Bland (Merit), 37. Deport, 38. Yantis, 39. Avinger, 40. Concord (Mount Enterprise), 41. Neches, 42. Union Hill (Bettie), 43. Zavalla, 44. Centerville (Grove­ton), 45. Oakwood, 46. Milford, 47. Avalon, 48. Crandall, 49. High Island, 50. Leggett, 51. North Zulch, 52. Anderson, 53. Lorena, 54. Academy (Temple), 55. Lometa, 56. Dripping Springs, 57. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 58. Alief, 59. Navarro (Seguin), 60. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 61. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale), 62. D'Hanis, 63. Bye, 64. San Perlita. CONFERENCE A 1. STRATFORD, 2. Claude, 3. Springlake (Earth), 4. Ralls, 5. Coahoma, 6. Wylie (Abilene), 7. Iraan, 8. Eldorado, 9. Santa Anna, 10. Dublin, 11. Petrolia, 12. Carroll (Southlake), 13. Grandview, 14. Cedar Hill, 15. Royse City, 16. Fannindel (Ladonia), 17. Waskom, 18. Malakoff, 19. Hawkins, 20. Cushing, 21. Grapeland, 22. Troy, 23. Buffalo, 24. Lexington, 25. Deweyville, 26. Splendora, 27. Moulton, 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. Jourdanton, 30. Comfort, 31. Marion, 32. Orange Grove. CONFERENCE AA 1. Spearman, 2. Wellington, 3. Hale Center, 4. Idalou, 5. Stanton, 6. Alpine, 7. Winters, 8. Comanche, 9. Burnet, 10. Bye, 11. Bridgeport, 12. Bye, 13. Alvarado, 14. Bye, 15. River­crest (Talco-Bogata), 16. Forney, 17. Brownsboro, 18. MIDWAY (Waco), 19. Bye, 20. Eagle Lake, 21. Crosby, 22. Crockett, 23. Buna, 24. Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire), 25. Bellville, 26. Palacios, 27. Karnes City, 28. Calallen (Corpus Christi), 29. Canyon (New Braunfels), 30. Devine, 31. Premont, 32. Lyford. UIL Athl,etic Records CONFERENCE AAA 1. CANYON, 2. Stephenville, 3. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 4. Gatesville, 5. Duncan­ville, 6. Carthage, 1. Conroe, 8. Livingston, 9. Brazosport (Freeport), 10. Angleton, 11. Del Rio, 12. Victoria, 13. Tuloso·Midway (Corpus Christi), 14. Raymondville. 1970 CONFERENCE AAA 1. Canyon, 2. Stephenville, 3. Pecos, 4. Bye, 5. Bowie, 6. Rockdale, 1. Duncanville, 8. Carthage, 9. Brenham, 10. West Orange (Orange) , 11. Brazosport (Freeport), 12. Clear Creek (League City), 14. Del Rio, 14. Victoria, 15. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi), 16. Donna. CONFERENCE AA 1. Spearman, 2. Wellington, 3. Dimmitt, 4. Post, 5. Stanton, 6. Alpine, 7. Winters, 8. Comanche, 9. Llano, 10. Bye, 11. Bridgeport, 12. Bye, 13. Midlothian, 14. Bye, 15. Rivercrest (Bogota), 16. Forney, 17. Brownsboro, 18. ROBINSON (Waco), 19. Bye, 20. Smithville, 21. Crosby, 22. Crockett, 23. Buna, 24. Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire), 25. Sealy, 26. Ganado, 27. Goliad, 28. Calallen (Corpus Christi), 29. Canyon (New Braunfels), 30. Devine, 31. Premont, 32. Lyford. CONFERENCE A 1. Stratford, 2. Claude, 3. Springlake (Earth), 4. Petersburg, 5. Coahoma, 6. WYLIE (Abilene), 7. Iraan, 8. Eldorado, 9. Santa Anna, 10. Glen Rose, 11. Petrolia, 12. Carroll (Southlake), 13. Grandview, 14. Kennedale, 15. Princeton, 16. Leonard, 17. Harleton, 18. Malakoff, 19. Hawkins, 20. Cushing, 21. Central (Pollok), 22. Rogers, 23. Italy, 24. Leander, 25. Deweyville, 26. Burton, 27. Moulton, 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. Jourdanton, 30. Bandera, 31. Marion, 32. Agua Dulce. CONFERENCE B 1. Adrian, 2. FOLLETT, 3. Briscoe, 4. Lakeview, 5. Spade, 6. Bula (Enochs), 7. Quitaque, 8. McAdoo, 9. Meadow, 10. Ira, 11. Forsan, 12, Paint Rock, 13. Loop, 14. Balmorhea, 15. Fort Davis, 16. Fort Hancock, 17. Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), 18. Blanket, 19. Gustine, 20. Evant, 21. Abbott, 22. Huckabay (Stephenville), 23. Gorman, 24. Trent, 25. Weinert, 26. Lockett (Vernon), 27. Antelope, 28. Midway (Henrietta), 29. Slidell, 30. Chico, 31. Graford, 32. Savoy, 33. Rayburn (Ivanhoe), 34. Celina, 35. Bland (Merit), 36. DEPORT, 37. Alba.Golden (Alba), 38. Avinger, 39. Elysian Fields, 40. Neches, 41. Union Hill (Bettie), 42. Zavalla, 43. Wells, 44. Oakwood, 45. Milford, 46. Maypearl, 47. Crandall, 48. Mauriceville, 49. Chester, 50. Normangee, 51. Anderson, 52. Lorena, 53. Buckholts, 54. Lometa, 55. Dripping Springs, 56. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 57. Alief, 58. Navarro (Sequin), 59. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 60. Medina, 61. Brackett· ville, 62. Banquete, 63. Bye. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Girls' volleyball, the newest of League-sponsored activities, officially played to state championships in all five conferences in 1967. Since that time, the number of schools participating in the sport has increased significantly with more expected to follow. Included in this section are district, regional, and state winners. 1967 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. COOPER (Abilene), 2. Pampa, 3. Houston (Arlington), 4. Turner (Carrollton), 5. Port Neches, 6. Bye, 7. Spring Branch Spring Woods (Houston), 8. Deer Park, 9. Killeen, 10. Harlandale (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Fort Stockton, 3. Lamesa, 4. Breckenridge, 5. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 6. Lewisville, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. La Vega (Waco), 9. West Orange (Orange), 10. Cypress-Fairbanks (Houston), 11. LAMAR CONSOLIDATED (Rosenberg), 12. Alvin, 13. San Marcos, 14. West Oso (Corpus Christi) , 15. South San Antonio, 16. Weslaco. CONFERENCE AA 1. Phillips, 2. Wellington, 3. Abernathy, 4. Denver City, 5. Stamford, 6. Crane, 7. Bye, 8. San Saba, 9. Boswell (Eagle Mountain-Saginaw), 10. Mansfield, 11. Wilmer­(Hutchins), 12. Groesbeck, 13. Linden-Kildare (Linden), 14. Daingerfield, 15. Com­merce, 16. Van, 17. 'Caldwell, 18. Georgetown, 19. Smithville, 20. Katy, 21. Livingston, 22. Buna, 23. Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire), 24. Anahuac, 25. Needville, 26. Edna, 27. Woodsboro, 28. GREGORY-PORTLAND (Gregory), 29. Canyon (New Braunfels), 30. Carrizo Springs, 31. Freer, 32. La Joya. CONFERENCE A 1. White Deer, 2. Silverton, 3. Springlake (Earth), 4. Lorenzo. 5. PLAINS, 6. Merkel, 7. Wink, 8. Iraan, 9. Rising Star, 10. De Leon, '11. Munday, 12. Millsap, 13. Glen Rose, 14. Joshua, 15. Bye, 16. Whitewright, 17. James Bowie (Simms) , 18. Malakoff, 19. Sabine ( Gl'adewater), 20. Cushing, 21. Groveton, 22. Moody, 23. Blooming Grove, 24. Granger, 25. Barbers Hill (Mont Belvieu), 26. Waller, 27. Schulenburg, 28. Tidehaven (El Maton), 29. Marion, 30. Judson (Converse), 31. Orange Grove, 32. Santa Rosa. CONFERENCE B 1. Follett, 2. Briscoe, 3. Vega, 4. Nazareth, 5. Spade, 6. Pep, 7. Wilson, 8. Wellman, 9. Hedley, 10. Estelline, 11. Patton Springs (Afton) , 12. Rochester, 13. Eu/,a (Clyde), 14. Gorman, 15. Santo, 16. Huckaby (Stephenville), 17. Sidney, '18. May, 19. Kopperl, VIL Athletic Records 20. Hico, 21. Lott, 22. Milford, 23. Maypearl, 24. Aquilla, 25. Harrold, 26. Windthorst, 27. Byers, 28. Callisburg (Gainesville), 29. Paradise, 30. Aledo, 31. Howe, 32. Celina, 33. Campbell, 34. Sulphur Bluff, 35. West Lamar (Petty), 36. Gober, 37. Avery, 38. Karnack, 39. Mount Enterprise, 40. Hawkins, 41. Harmony (Gilmer), 42. Kemp, 43. New Summerfield, 44. LEON (Jewett), 45. Centerville (Groveton), 46. Anderson, 47. Eva­dale, 48. Goodrich, 49. Woden, 50. Chireno, 51. Salado, 52. Liberty Hill, 53. Evant, 54. Kyle, 55. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 56. Orchard, 57. Royal (Brookshire), 58. Nordheim, 59. Harper, 60. Nueces Canyon (Barksdale), 61. Brackettville, 62. Mc­Mullen (Tilden), 63. Banquete, 64, Riviera, 65. Melvin, 66. Eola, 67. Water Valley, 68. Wall, 69. Divide (Nolan), 70. Westbrook, 71. Klondike (Lamesa), 72. Buena Vista (Imperial) , 73. Valentine, 74. Fort Hancock. 1968 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Lee (Midland), 2. Pampa, 3. Arlington, 4. Bye, 5. Port Neches, 6. Bye, 7. Spring Branch Spring Woods (Houston), 8. Texas City, 9. Killeen, 10. HARLANDALE (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Perryton, 2. Kermit, 3. Snyder, 4. Breckenridge, 5. Lake Tf1orth (Fort Worth), 6. Lewisville, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. Lancaster, 9. West Orange (Orange), 10. Cypress­Fairbanks (Houston), 11. Lamar Consolidated (Rosenberg), 12. CLEAR CREEK (League City), 13. San Marcos, 14. Jones (Beeville), 15. South San Antonio, 16. Weslaco. CONFERENCE AA 1. PHILLIPS, 2. Iowa Park, 3. Olton, 4. Stanton, 5. Stamford, 6. Crane, 7. Bye, 8. Ballinger, 9. Nocona, 10. Burleson, 11. Wilmer-Hutchins (Hutchins), 12. McGregor, 13. Liberty-Eylau (Texarkana), 14. Gilmer, 15. Winnsboro, 16. Canton, 17. Giddings, 18. Georgetown, 19. Bastrop, 20. Katy, 21. Livingston, 22. Kirbyville, 23. Hardin-Jefferson (Sour Lake), 24. Anahuac, 25. Needville, 26. Edna, 27. Floresville, 28. Gregory-Portland (Gregory), 29. Canyon (New Braunfels), 30. Devine, 31. Benavides, 32. LaJoya. CONFERENCE A 1. White Deer, 2. Wheeler, 3. Kress, 4. Lorenzo, 5. PLAINS, 6. Robert Lee, 7. Wink, 8. Iraan, 9. Rising Star, 10. Dublin, 11, Knox City, 12. Boyd, 13. Meridian, 14. Joshua, 15. Sanger, 16. Wolfe City, 17. James Bowie (Simms), 18. Malakoff, 19. Sabine (Glade­water ), 20. Joaquin,. 21. Central (Pollok), 22. Robinson (Waco), 23. Blooming Grove, 24. Thrall, 25. Orangefield, 26. Waller, 27. Schulenburg, 28. Hungerford, 29. Marion, 30. Comfort, 31. Three Rivers, 32. San Isidro. CONFERENCE B 1. Booker, 2. Briscoe, 3. Vega, 4. Hart, 5. Spade, 6. Three Way (Maple), 7. Wilson, 8. Tf1 ellman, 9. Samnorwood, 10. Estelline, 11. McAdoo, 12. Weinert, 13. Noodle-Hom U/L Athletic Records: Girls' Volleyball (Merkel), 14. Carbon, 15. Brock (Weatherford), 16. Lingleville, 17. Gustine, 18. May, 19. Kopper!, 20. Iredell, 21. Lott, 22. Coolidge, 23. Maypearl, 24. Penelope, 25. Harrold, 26. Woodson, 27. Bellevue, 28. Callisburg (Gainesville) , 29. Chico, 30. Venus, 31. Howe, 32. Celina, 33. Campbell, 34. Sulphur Bluff, 35. Delmar (Paris), 36. Windom, 37. Avery, 38. Harleton, 39. Tenaha; 40. Winona, 41. Harmony (Gilmer), 42. Kemp, 43. Slocum, 44. Buffalo, 45. Apple Springs, 46. Anderson, 47. Evadale, 48. Coldsprings, 49. Bye, 50. Woden, 51, Academy (Temple), 52. Florence, 53. Lometa, 54. KYLE, 55. Burton, 56. Danbury, 57. Rock Island, 58. Falls City, 59. Harper, 60. Leakey, 61. La Pryor, 62. McMullin (Tilden), 63. Banquete, 64. Riviera, 65. Lohn, 66. Eola, 67. Water Valley, 68. Wall, 69. Trent, 70. Westbrook, 71. Klondike (Lamesa), 72. Buena Vista (Imperial), 73. Valentine, 74. Fort Hancock. 1969 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. LEE (Midland), 2. Bye, 3. Castleberry (Fort Worth), 4. Arlington (Arlington), 5. Temple, 6. Bye, 7. South Park (Beaumont), 8. Port Neches, 9. Spring Branch Spring Woods (Houston), 10. Clear Creek (League City), 11. Calhoun (Port Lavaca), 12. Edinburg, 13. Seguin, 14. Harlandale (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Perryton, 2. MONAHANS, 3. Colorado City, 4. Bowie, 5. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 6. Lewisville, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. La Vega (Waco), 9. West Orange (Orange), 10. Cypress-Fairbanks (Houston), 11. Dulles (Stafford), 12. Alvin, 13. Lampasas, 14. Gregory-Portland (Gregory), 15. Tivy (Kerrville), 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA 1. PHILLIPS, 2. Childress, 3. Dimmitt, 4. Denver City, 5. Crane, 6. Fabens, 7. Stamford, 8. Bye, 9. Brady, 10. Bridgeport, 11. Mansfield, 12. Wilmer-Hutchins (Hutchins), 13. Atlanta, 14. Hallsville, 15. Commerce, 16. Grand Saline, 17. Lindale, 18. Midway (Waco), 19. Elgin, 20. Smithville, 21. King (Houston), 22. Crockett, 23. Woodville, 24. Kountze, 25. Katy, 26. Needville, 27. Goliad, 28. Ingleside, 29. Hays Consolidated (Kyle), 30. Devine, 31. Benavides, 32. Roma. CONFERENCE A 1. Canadian, 2. Wheeler, 3. Sudan, 4. Shallowater, 5. PLAINS, 6. Robert Lee, 7. Iraan, 8. Sonora, 9. Santa Anna, 10. Glen Rose, 11. Nocona, 12. Boyd, 13. Itasca, 14. Joshua, 15. Sanger, 16. Detroit, 17. James Bowie (Simms), 18. Malakoff, 19. Sabine (Glade­water), 20. Joaquin, 21. Alto, 22. Rosebud, 23. Mart, 24. Thrall, 25. Lumberton (Silsbee), 26. Burton, 27. East Bernard, 28. Louise, 29. Jourdanton, 30. Bandera, 31. Marion, 32. San Isidro. CONFERENCE B 1. Channing, 2. Booker, 3. Miami, 4. Lakeview, 5. Lazbuddie, 6. Bledsoe, 7. Turkey, 8. Patton Springs (Afton), 9. Wellman, 10. Westbrook, 11. Bronte, 12. Eola, 13. Sands UI L Athletic Records (Ackerly), 14. BUENA VISTA (Imperial), 15. Valentine, 16. Fort Hancock, 17. Mozelle (Fisk), 18. Zephyr, 19. (unreported), 20. Meridian, 21. Rio Vista, 22. Bye, 23. Lingle­ville, 24. Rising Star, 25. Noodle-Horn (Merkel), 26. Rochester, 27. (unreported), 28. Windthorst, 29. Byers, 30. Slidell, 31. Chico, 32. Brock (Weatherford), 33. Collinsville, 34. (unreported), 35. Community (Nevada), 36. Celeste, 37. East Lamar (Pattonville), 38. Sulphur Bluff, 39. Avery, 40. Carlisle (Price), 41. Bullard, 42. Harmony (Gilmer), 43. Chireno, 44. Centerville (Groveton), 45. Lovelady, 46. Coolidge, 47. Venus, 48. Eustace, 49. Evadale, 50. Leggett, 51. Iola, 52. Anderson, 53. Lott, 54. Academy (Temple), 55. Lometa, 56. Florence, 57. Fayetteville, 58. Orchard, 59. Navarro (Seguin), 60. Mc­Mullin (Tilden), 61. Leakey, 62. Comstock, 63. Bye, 64. Banquete. 1970 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE AAAA I.Lee (Midland), 2. Bye, 3. Castleberry (Fort Worth), 4. ARLINGTON (ARLING­TON), 5. Killeen, 6. Pemberton (Marshall), 7. South Park (Beaumont), 8. Port Neches, 9. Spring Woods (Houston), IO. Clear Creek (League City), 11. Martin (La­redo), 12. Edinburg, 13. Seguin, 14. McCollum (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Perryton, 2. MONAHANS, 3. Colorado City, 4. Breckenridge, 5. Brewer (Fort Worth), 6. Lewisville, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. La Vega (Waco), 9. Bridge City, IO. Cypress­Fairbanks (Houston), 11. Dulles (Stafford), 12. Channelview, 13. Lockhart, 14. Greg­ory-Portland (Gregory), 15. Tivy (Kerrville), 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA 1. Phillips (Borger), 2. Childress, 3. Floydada, 4. Denver City, 5. CRANE, 6. Fabens, 7. Ballinger, 8. Hamilton, 9. Llano, IO. Boswell (Saginaw), l l. DeSoto, 12. Wilmer­Hutchins (Hutchins), 13. Atlanta, 14. Hallsville, 15. Rivercrest (Bogata), 16. Quitman, 17. Van, 18. Midway (Waco), 19. Georgetown, 20. Giddings, 21. King (Houston), 22. Corrigan, 23. Little Cypress (Orange), 24. Kountze, 25. Katy, 26. Needville, 27. York­town, 28. Ingleside, 29. Hays (Kyle), 30. Devine, 31. Benavides, 32. Lyford. CONFERENCE A 1. White Deer, 2. Wheeler, 3. Sudan, 4. Shallowater, 5. PLAINS, 6, Aspermont, 7. Clint, 8. Bye, 9. Early (Brownwood), IO. Glen Rose, 11. Knox City, 12. Aledo, 13. Bye, 14. Crowley, 15. Sanger, 16. Whitewright, 17. James Bowie (Simms), 18. Malakoff, 19. Sabine (Gladewater), 20. Shelbyville, 21. Alto, 22. Rosebud, 23. Mart, 24. Granger, 25. Lumberton (Silsbee), 26. Somerville, 27. Weimer, 28. Louise, 29. Natalia, 30. Bandera, 31. Marion, 32. Orange Grove. VIL Athletic Records: Girls' Volleyball CONFERENCE B 1. Adrian, 2. Follett, 3. Miami, 4. Hedley, 5. Spade, 6. Bledsoe, 7. Matador, 8. Patton Springs (Afton), 9. Wellman, 10. Roby, 11. Bronte, 12. Eola, 13. Klondike (Lamesa), 14. BUENA VISTA (IMPERIAL), 15. Valentine, 16. Anthony, 17. Novice, 18. Sidney, 19. Priddy, 20. Hico, 21. Rio Vista, 22. Bye, 23. Lingleville, 24 Moran, 25. Noodle Horn (Merkel), 26. Rochester, 22. Harrold, 28. Throckmorton, 29. Midway (Henrietta), 30. Slidell, 31. Chico, 32. Graford, 33. Collinsville, 34. Dodd City, 25. Celina, 36. Lone Oak, 37. Blossom, 38. Cumby, 39. Avery, 40. Carlisle (Price), 41. Bullard, 42. Harmony (Gil­mer), 43. Chireno, 44. Centerville (Groveton), 45. Latexo, 46. Bynum, 47. Venus, 48. Scurry-Rosser (Scurry), 49. Sabine Pass, SO. Chester, 51. Normangee, 52. Anderson, 53. Lott, 54. Buckholts, 55. Bertram, 56. Jarrell, 57. Dime Box, 58. Orchard, 59. La Vernia, 60. McMullin (Tilden), 61. Leakey, 62. La Pryor, 63. Bye, 64. Banquete. STATE TOURNAMENT (Winners in italics. State champions in capital letters.) 1967 CONFERENCE B First Round: Klondike (Lamesa), Leon (Jewett); Eula (Clyde), Bye; Byers, Kyle; Rochester, Bye. Second Round: Leon (Jewett) , Eula (Clyde); Kyle, Rochester. Consolation: Eula (Clyde), Kyle. Finals LEON (JEWETT), Rochester. CONFERENCE A First Round: Plains, Malakoff; Tidehaven (El Maton), Munday. Consolation: Malakoff, Munday. Finals: PLAINS, Tidehaven. CONFERENCE AA First Round: Gregory-Portland (Gregory), Anahuac; Crane, Groesbeck. Consolation: Anahuac, Groesbeck. Finals: GREGORY, Crane. CONFERENCE AAA First Round: La Vega (Waco), Lamesa; Lamar (Richmond-Rosenberg), San Marcos. Consolation: La Vega (Waco), San Marcos. Finals: LAMAR (RICHMOND-ROSENBERG) , Lamesa. CONFERENCE AAAA First Round: Harlandale (San Antonio), Spring Woods (Spring Branch; Cooper (Abilene), Houston (Arlington). Consolation: Houston (Arlington), Spring Woods (Spring Branch). Finals: COOPER (ABILENE), Harlan dale (San Antonio). 1968 CONFERENCE B First Round : Kemp, Wellman; Kyle, Bye; Noodle-Hom (Merkel), Delmar (Paris); Klondike (Lamesa), Bye. UIL Athletic Records: Girls' Volleyball Second Round: Kyle, Kemp; Klondike (Lamesa), Noodle-Horn (Merkel). Consolation: Noodle-Hom (Merkel), Kemp. Finals: KYLE, Klondike (Lamesa). CONFERENCE A First Round: Plains, Malakoff; Meridian, Waller. Consolation: iHalakof], Waller. Finals: PLAINS, Meridian. CONFERENCE AA First Round: Phillips, Katy; Gregory-Portland (Gregory), Canton. Consolation: Katy, Canton. Finals: PHILLIPS, Gregory-Portland (Gregory). CONFERENCE AAA First Round: Clear Creek (League City), Kermit; South San Antonio (San Antonio), lake Worth (Fort Worth) . Consolation: Kermit, Lake Worth (Fort Worth). Finals: CLEAR CREEK (LEAGUE CITY), South San Antonio. CONFERENCE AAAA First Round: Spring Woods (Spring Branch), Arlington (Arlington); Harlandale (San Antonio), Robert E. Lee (Midland). Consolation: Robert E. Lee (Midland), Arlington (Arlington). Finals: HARLANDALE (SAN ANTONIO), Spring Woods (Spring Branch). 1969 CONFERENCE B First Round: Buena Vista (Imperial) , Rio Vista; Banquete, Lovelady. Consolation: Rio Vista, Lovelady. Finals: BUENA VISTA (IMPERIAL), Banquete. CONFERENCE A First Round: Plains, Nocona; M alakof], East Bernard. Consolation: East Bernard, Nocona. Finals: PLAINS, Malakoff. CONFERENCE AA First Round: Katy, Brady; Phillips, Kountze. Consolation: Kountze, Brady. Finals: PHILLIPS, Katy. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AAA First Round: Monahans, West Orange (Orange); Gregory-Portland (Gregory), Lake Worth (Fort Worth). Consolation: West Orange (Orange), Lake Worth (Fort Worth). Finals: MONAHANS, Gregory-Portland (Gregory). CONFERENCE AAAA First Round: Lee (Midland), Clear Creek (League City); Harlandale (San Antonio), Arlington (Arlington). Consolation: Arlington (Arlington), Clear Creek (League City). Finals: LEE (MIDLAND), Harlandale (San Antonio). 1970 (Consolation playoffs discontinued.) CONFERENCE B First Round : Buena Vista (Imperial), Banquete; Rio Vista, Blossom. Finals: BUENA VISTA (IMPERIAL) , Rio Vista. CONFERENCE A First Round: Plains, Malakoff ; Louise, Early (Brownwood). Finals: PLAINS, Louise. CONFERENCE AA First Round: Crane, Boswell (Saginaw) ; Kountze, Hays (Kyle). Finals: CRANE, Kountze. CONFERENCE AAA First Round: Channelview, La Vega (Waco); Monahans, Tivy (Kerrville). Finals: MONAHANS, Channelview. CONFERENCE AAAA First Round: Arlington (Arlington) , Lee (Midland). Finals: ARLINGTON (ARLINGTON), Spring Woods (Spring Branch) . TRACK AND FIELD In the following section, we have tried to include all practicable information on track and field: 1. Present meet and conference records. 2. The top three teams in each conference each year, with the actual point scores. 3. Individual high-point scorers. 4. Development of state meet records. 5. Participation in state meets. This 4th section-development of state meet records-needs a brief comment. The year 1911 is chosen as the beginning date for the records. This was done because it was in 1911 that the "Interscholastic Athletic League" was organized, actually beginning the athletic side of the UIL program. The occasion of the organization, however, was the annual University of Texas invitational track meet for high schools, which had been going on for about six years. Records of the first UIL meet show that some times and distances established as records during the earlier invitational track meets were retained as "State" records-until broken. Therefore, records which were either stand­ing, or were set, in 1911 are included in this section as the first state records. In some cases the earliest record available in a classification is that for 1912. These are only State Meet record5-'and do not pretend to be the best time of any year, or the best record for the event ever recorded in the state. These are only the League's official State Meet records. Concerning high-point teams and individuals, changes have been made in the system of scoring. At present (since 1946) meets are scored on a 10-8-6-4-2-1 basis, with relays counting 16-10-6-4-2-1. At various times in the past the system was based on 5-3-1 and 5-3-2-1, with relays part of the time counting double, but for most years counting the same as other events. These facts explain the sudden jump, in the meet of 1946, in the total points scored. The section showing the top three teams in each classification will indicate the various ways in which competition in track and field has been run off. In the section covering development of records, these classifications may prove confusing. League competition began with two classifications-High School and Academy. For obvious reasons the older boys in the latter division had the best times and distances, and the best records were made in the Academy division. For comparative purposes, however, the League has kept, wherever ·available, the records of the High School division from those early years. For these reasons, there are in many events two "first records." If the record comes from the Academy division (which was dropped after 1917, and where there were only a handful of academies competing), it is so identified. The UIL State Meets have produced many great heroes, many outstanding athletes who have gone on to win national and Olympic honors. It is not possible to reflect in this publication the thrilling stories behind the cold statistics. Only six times have the efforts of one person resulted in all points scored by a winning school. In 1916, Leo George of Buffalo School, Bangs, scored 18 points for the Class B championship. In 1917, M. Lindsey of Timpson scored 22~ points for Class B title. In 1919, it was V. Rabb of Smithville who won Class B singlehandedly, with 15 points. In 1935, the one division State Meet was won singlehandedly by Carl Fitzgerald of Barbers Hill School, Mont Belvieu, with 10 points-as the result of a very even distribution of points among many schools. The same thing happened again in 1936, when Walter UIL Athletic Records Cecil of Freeport took the state title with 15 points. The performance which probably will never again be equalled was that in 1924, when Leo Baldwin accounted for all of . Wichita Falls' 23 points to win the top bracket, Class A, championship by himself. Baldwin took four firsts and a second. The greatest cross-the-board sweep, however, came in the earliest years of League history, when competition was stiff but not so select at the State Meet level. In 1912, before regional eliminations had been organized to insure that only the best competed in the State Meet, any team with the cash could come to Austin to compete. There were, in that year, only about 20 schools, and slightly over 100 competitors, at the State Meet. Beaumont, with 37 points, won in the high school division. The star for that school was Maxson, who won five firsts and two seconds: firsts in the 12-pound hammer throw, and in the 50, 100, 220 and 440 dashes, seconds in the broad jump and shot put, to score 31 points. You will note that prior to 1925 all times are in even tenths of a second. This is due to the fact that through 1924 stop watches used had calibrations only in fifths of a second. In 1925, watches with calibrations in tenths were used for the first time at the State Meet. For convenience, and to prevent confusion, all earlier fifth-of-a-second read­ ings have been converted to tenths. One further point. Wherever possible we have given the first name of the record maker or high-point man. In some cases nothing more than the last name can be obtained. In the early days, schools more often than not submitted the names of contestants for the State Meet by surname only. Official programs and records identified the contestants by surname and assigned number. No first names were recorded. This has wiped out the records in many of the home schools; in fact, many of the schools have disappeared. TRACK AND FIELD State Records 120-Yard High Hurdles-Ronald Washington, South Oak Cliff (Dallas), 1969; Carl Swierc, Falls City, 1970; Gary West, Permian (Odessa), 1970 ................... 13.6 100-Yard Dash-Don Parkhurst, Lee (Baytown), 1962; George Aldredge, Highland Park (Dallas), 1964; Monte Stratton, Breckenridge, 1965; Gene Pouncy, Lincoln (Dallas), 1970 ....................................................................... 9.4 880-Yard Run-Dave Morton, Spring Branch Memorial (Houston), 1967 ... _ .......... .1:49.9 220-Yard Low Hurdles (Discontinued)-Max Minor, Tahoka, 1940.. . . . .. 23.5 200-Yard Low Hurdles (Discontinued)-Paul Leming, Beaumont, 1948 .. ... 21.4 180-Yard Low Hurdles (Discontinued)-John Roderick, Highland Park (Dallas), 1962 ......................................................... ............................... ......... 18.0 330-Yard Intermediate Hurdles-Joe Wylie, Henderson, 1969........ ........................... 37.4 440-Yard Dash-Rayceal Williams, Abilene (Abilene), 1968... ... ... ............. .......47.0 220-Yard Dash (Straightway) -J. Frank Daugherty, Olton, 1953 ................................. 20.5 220-Yard Dash (Curve)-Ken Curl, Worthing (Houston), 1968, 1969; Joe Pouncy, Lincoln (Dallas), 1970 ...................................................................... ..........21.2 One-Mile Run-Robert Gonzales, Falfurrias, 1967...................................................... 4:07.4 One-Mile Relay-Lincoln (Dallas) (Rufus Shaw, Gene Pouncy, Bennie Medlock, Joe Pouncy) 1970 .................................................................................... 3:12.2 440-Yard Relay-Lincoln (Dallas) (John Delley, Rufus Shaw, Joe Pouncy, Gene Pouncy), 1969 . .................................................. . ........... 40.7 Pole Vault-William Curnow, Lee (Midland), 1970 ......................... . ........ 15'6" Running High Jump-Johnny Blakney, Southwestern (Fort Worth), 1970 .......... 6'101h" Long Jump-Dudley Haas, Ray (Corpus Christi), 1959 ...... 25'1 % " 12-Pound Shot Put-Sam Walker, Samuell 0 5. Roscoe 6. Ballinger * Hamlin * Rotan * Hamlin * * Alpinet• 7. Comanche 8. Crowell Ballingert Ranger Ballingert Dublin Ballinger Dublint * * * • 9. Decatur Archer City Crowell * * * 10. Irving Henrietta Decatur Burkburnett Electra Electra 11. Plano * * Birdville (FW) t Birdville (FW) Birdville (FW)t 12. * Carrollton t Irvingt Arlington Arlingtont South Oak Cliff (Ds) 13. Van 14. * Farmersvillet Hooks Honey Grove Hooks Terrellt Edgewood Plano Edgewood * • ~ 15. Hallsville 16. Leverett's Chapel Winnsboro Leverett's Chapel Winnsboro Lcverett's Chapelt Sulphur Spgs Linden * Lindent Terrell Lindent ........ t""< ~ 17. Center-Jasper 18. Crockett Athens * Plano Van Centert Crockett Jacksonville Cleveland Center Clevelandt .... i::: ~ 19. "' Gatesville Itascat Hearne Mexia Mart ~· 20. Alvin Hearnet Crockett Waco Tech. Waco Techt Waco Tech ::tl ~ 21. Itasca 22. Hearne Rosebud Fredericksburg Killeen Fredericksburg Georgetownt Lampasas Georgetown Lampasas KiBeen Fredericksburg 2 .... R.. "' 23. Cameron Giddings Elgint Navasota Brenham Brenham 24. Fredericksburg New Braunfelst Cuero Seguin Cuerot Yoakumt 25. * Alvin Alvin La Marque Alvin Alvin 26. El Campo Jaspert Nederland Nederlandt Nederland Nederland 27. S. San Antonio El Campo Bay Cityt W. Columbia Rosenbergt Whartont 28. Hondo Cuero "' Beeville Beevillea Taft 29. Cuero Sinton Mathis Robstown Mission Mission 30. Benavides-Freer Mission Missiont Missiont Edgewood (SA) Edgewood (SA) 31. Mission S. San Antonio Edgewood (SA) Edgewood (SA) Crystal City Eagle Passt 32. ----­-------···· Hondot Eagle Pass Eagle Pass t Won Regional Playoff. Regional Playoffs began in 1949. * District did not compete. a-Competed in Region VIII. CONFERENCE B WINNERS Dist. 1948 1949t 1950 1951 1952 1953 1. * Stratfordt Stratfordt Gruvert Stratfordt Stratford 2. Vega Mobeetie Canadian Follett Mobeetie Higginst 3. * Vegat Lazbuddie Adrian Lazbuddiet Lazbuddiet 4. Estelline Petersburg Nazaretht Spring Lake Olton Petersburg 5. 6. * Shallowater Shallowater * Roosevelt (Lub.) Stanton Shallowater Stanton Roosevelt * Klondike (Lamesa) t • s 7. 8. Sparenberg * Marfat Sonora Marfat Iraan Alpine * * Alpine Roosevelt (Lub.) Turkeyt t-.. ::i...... 9. 10. Sonora Dickens Silvertont Roaring Springs Hedleyt Roaring Springs Estelline Roaring Springt Hedley Roaring Spring Roaring Springst Paint Creek (Haskell) ~ ... o· 11. Lawn O'Brient Weinertt Vera Vera Okla union ~ 12. 13. Bronte Richland Springs Bronte Richland Springs Divide (Nolan) * Nortont * Lockett (Vernon) Blackwell Blackwellt Clydet "' 2 ... 14. * Mozelle (Fisk) t Lawn Novice Melvint Santo ~ .. 15. 16. * * Gordon Flatt Gordon Evantt Lipant Pottsville Santo Pottsvillet Evantt Clifton O:l i;:i "' "' 17. a Meridian Cranfills Gap Granbury Iredell Whitney O"' 18. 19. * • Abbottt Midlothian Whitneyt Joshuat Whitneyt Burleson Whitneyt Grapevinet Masonic Home (FW)t Palmer ~ 20. Ferris Cayugat Red Oak Midlothian Palmer Dawsont 21. * Duncanville Cayuga Cayugat Cayuga Wilmer·Hutchinst 22. b Whitewrightt Wilmer-Hutchinst Lancaster Lancastert Bridgeport 23. Wolfe City Leonard St. Jot Saint Jot Saint Jot Pilot Pointt 24. Alla (Celina) Annat Tioga Whitesboro Collinsville Trenton 25. Boyd * Bland (Merit) Celeste Celestet Friscot 26. * Deport Allat Allat Allen Chicota 1-.:l <:;.;,__. t-:1 ~ t-:1 COFERENCE B WINNERS (continued) Dist. 1948 194·9 1950 1951 1952 1953 27. Enloe Fulbrightt Enloe • Pecan Gap Maud (No Bi-D. match) 28. Maud 29. • 30. Beckville 31. • Hallsville Beckville • * Roxtont Maud Hallsvillet Hawkinst • Maudt White Oak Hawkins Chicotnt • Maud Union Hill (Bettie) Whi te Oak Union Grove (Gl.W)t Gaston (Joinerville) Winona 32. Big Sandy 33. • Big Sandy * Carlisle (Price) Lanevillet Leverett's Chapelt Cushingt Hawkinst Chapel Hillt (Tyler) Cushing Shelbyvillet ~ ........ t"'< 34. * A.&M. Cons. (CS) Fellowship Hemphill Gallatin Dayton ;;i,.. 35. A.&M. Cons. (C S)Midway (Hewitt) 36. • Thrallt 37. Rogers Hallettsvillet Hardin Dihollt Elkhartt Hardin Central e Cushingt Hemphill Hardin Central (Pollok) Elkhart (No Bi-D. M.) Magnolia ~ "'-o;· ::tl 38. c 39. Schulenburg Somerville d Klein (Spring) Bartlett Klein Salado Dibollt Elkhartt Sala dot Pllugerviilet "' (".> c... 40. * Sweeny Thrallt Thrallt Spring Branch (Hn) Lott ~ "' 41. Deer Park Lolita-Lakard Schulenburg Kosse Salado Rourrd Top-Carminet 42. Lolita * Somervillet A.-M. Cons.t Thrallt Columbus 4.3, * Sam Houston (SA) Sweeny Sheridant Kosse Orchardt 44. Edgewood (SA) LaCostet Louiset Pearland Smithvillet Industrial (Vanderbilt) 45. La Coste 46. • Asherton Mathis Comfort D'Hanist Ganado Comfortt Sheridant Hitchcock Schertz-Cibolo La Coste 47. Three Rivers * Somerset D'Hanist Ganado Banquete 48. San Diego La Joya Falls City Somerset Schertz-Cibolo San Diegot CONFERENCE B WINNERS (continued) Dist. 194B 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 49. * San Felipe Three Riverst Southside Falls City ~ (Del Rio) (San Antonio) i:l:.. 50. ···· ··········· La Joyat Orange Grove Banquetet Three Riverst ~ 51. 52. * * Falls Cityt Goliad D'Hanis Rio Hondo ~ f;' ::i.:;, 53. 54. D'Hanis * -··-----­··----· Cl> 8 ~ * Did not play to a district championship. ~ !;l t Beginning with 1949, Class B played to bi-district. Same symbol indicates winners of bi-district play-offs. Where no such symbol appears, Cl> "' play-off was not held. c­ ~ a-Cranfills Gap and Valley Mills, co-champions, District 17, 194B. b-Duncanville and Keller, co-champions, District 22, 194B. c-Florence and Liberty Hill, co-champions, District 3B, 194B. cl-Cypress-Fairbanks and Sealy, co-champions, District 39, 1949. e-Chester and Woodville, co-champions, District 37, 1951. t-.:1 ""' ""' VIL AtlUetic Records 1954 Conference AA played to a state championship. A played to regional and B to bi· district. The roman type indicates district winners. Regional winners in italics. State champions are in all capital letters. CONFERENCE AA 1. Lubbock, 2. Austin (EI Paso); 3. Odessa, 4. Wichita Falls; 5. Paschal (Ft. Worth), 6. Adamson (Dallas); 7. Waco Technical: 8. Highland Park (Dallas); 9. Paris, 10. Longview; 11. Port Arthur, 12. Texas City; 13. Austin (Houston), 14. TRAVIS (AUS­TIN); 15. Ray (Corpus Christi), 16. Edinburg. CONFERENCE A 1. Dalhart, 2. Olton; 3. Alpine, 4. Pecos, 5. Merkel; 6. Childress, 7. Burkburnett, 8. Nocona, 9. Granbury; 10. Lancaster, 11. Terrell, 12. Hooks; 13. Carthage, 14. Huntsville, 15. Mexia, 16. West; 17. Georgetown, 18, Lampasas, 19. Brenham, 20. Seguin; 21. Alvin, 22. Nederland, 23. Wharton; 24. Falfurrias, 25. Weslaco, 26. South San Antonio, 27. Uvalde. CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford, 2. Booker; 3. Briscoe, 4. Bovina, 5. Petersburg, 6. Bula (Enochs); 7. Dawson (Welch) ; 8. Lorenzo; 9. Turkey, 10. Roaring Springs; 11. Paint Creek (Haskell), 12. Lockett (Vernon); 13. Westbrook, 14. Blackwell; 15. Lawn, 16. Melvin; 17. Santo, 18. Strawn; 19. Jonesboro, 20. Evant; 21. Valley Mills, 22. Riesel; 23. Blum; 24.. Evermcm; 25. Midlothian, 26. State Horne (Corsicana); 27. Duncanville, 28. Para­dise; 29. Callisburg (Gainesville), 30. Wldtesboro; 31. Trenton, 32. Celeste; 33. Farmers­ville, 34. Anna; 35. Blossom, 36. Delmar (Howland); 37. Maud, 38. Sabine (Glade­water); 39 White Oak, 40. Hawkins; 41. Leverett's Chapel, 42. Winona; 43. Cushing, 44. San Augustine; 45. Buna, 46. Dayton; 47. Central (Pollok), 48. Grapeland; 49. Woodville, 50, A&M Consolidated; 51. Spring, 52. Bye; 53. Troy, 54. Round Top­Carmine; 55. Florence, 56. Pflugerville; 57. Elgin, 58. Sealy; 59. Flatonia, 60. Hitch­cock; 61. Needville, 62. Louise; 63. Boerne, 64. LaCoste; 65. Banquete, 66. Hebbron­ville; 67. Poth, 68. Three Rivers; 69. D'Hanis, 70. La]oya. 1955 CONFERENCE AA 1. Amarillo, 2. Austin (El Paso); 3. Midland, 4. Abilene; 5. North Side (Fort Worth), 6. Adamson (Dallas); 7. 1f"aco; 8. Garland; 9. PARIS, 10. Henderson; 11. Port Arthur, 12. Baytown; 13. Reagan (Houston), 14. Travis (Austin); 15. Ray (Corpus Christi), 16. McAllen. U/L Athletic Records: Baseball CONFERENCE A 1. Dalhart, 2. Olton; 3. Alpine, 4. Pecos, 5. Merkel, 6. Childress; 7. Iowa Park, 8. Jacksboro, 9. Birdville (Fort Worth), 10. Granbury; 11. Waxahachie, 12. Terrell, 13. Linden; 14. Gladewater, 15. Huntsville, 16. Mexia, 17. La Vega (Waco); 18. Rosebud, 19. Lampasas, 20. Brenham, 21. Gonzales; 22. LaMarque, 23. Nederland, 24. Wharton; ?5. Refugio, 26. Weslaco, 27. Edgewood (San Antonio), 28. Del Rio. CONFERENCE B 1. 'Stratford, 2. Darrouzett; 3. Wheeler, 4. Bovina; 5. Petersburg, 6. Whitharral; 7. Lorenzo, 8. Hedley; 9. Guthrie, 10. Lockett (Vernon); 11. Bye, 12. Paint Creek (Haskell); 13. Roby, 14. Miles; 15. South Taylor (Tuscola), 16. Melvin; 17. Tolar, 18. Strawn; 19. Pottsville, 20. Oglesby; 21. Evant, 22. Meridian; 23. Connally (Waco), 24. Whitney; 25. Burleson, 26. Masonic Home (Fort Worth); 27. Midlothian, 28. Frost; 29. Duncan­ville, 30. Krum; 31. Era, 32. Pilot Point; 33. Trenton, 34. Wolfe City; 35. Wylie, 36. Alla (Celina); 37. Blossom, 38. Delmar (Howland); 39. Maud, 40. Union Grove ('Gladewater); 41. White Oak, 42. Quitman; 43. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 44. Winona; 45. Cushing, 46. San Augustine; 47. Buna, 48. Anahuac; 49. Central (Pollok), 50. Alto; 51. Chester, 52. A&M Consolidated; 53. Spring, 54. Round Top-Carmine; 55. Holland, 56. Sharp (Buckholts); 57. Florence, 58. Hutto; 59. Giddings, 60. Sealy; 61. Moulton, 62. Dickinson; 63. Needville, 64. Louise; 65. Schertz-Cibolo, 66. Boerne; 67. Southside (San Antonio), 68. LaCoste; 69. Banquete, 70. Hebbronville; 71. Poth, 72. Three Rivers; 73. LaPryor, 74. La]oya. 1956 CONFERENCE AA 1. Amarillo, 2. Austin (El Paso); 3. Midland, 4. ABILENE; 5. Paschal (Fort Worth); 6. North Dallas; 7. Highland Park (Dallas), 8. Paris; 9. Lufkin, 10. Bryan; 11. Port Arthur, 12. Pasadena; 13. Reagan (Houston), 14. McCallum (Austin); 15. Ray (Corpus Christi), 16. Edinburg. CONFERENCE A 1. (Did not compete); 2. Alpine, 3. Pecos, 4. Rotan, 5. Childress; 6. Archer City, 7. Jacksboro, 8. White Settlement (Fort Worth), 9. Granbury; 10. Waxahachie, 11. Grand Saline, 12. New Boston; 13. Henderson, 14. Livingston, 15. Hearne, 16. LaVega (Waco); 17. Belton, 18. Fredericksburg, 19. Brenham, 20. Lockhart; 21. Angleton, 22. Jasper, 23. Bay City; 24. Falfurrias, 25. Raymondville, 26. Hondo, 27. Crystal City. CONFERENCE B 1. Stratford, 2. Booker; 3. Wheeler, 4. Bovina; 5. Nazareth, 6. Bula (Enochs); 7. Lorenzo; 8. Turkey; 9. Guthrie, 10. Oklaunion; 11. Paint Creek (Haskell), 12. Gordon; 13. Loraine, 14. Robert Lee; 15. South Taylor (Tuscola), 16. Menard; 17. Santo, 18. UIL Athletic Records Pottsville; 19. Evant, 20. Burnet; 21. Clifton, 22. Riesel; 23. Itasca, 24. Forreston; 25. Joshua, 26. Everman; 27. Kerens, 28. Wilmer-Hutchins; 29. Krum, 30. Era; 31. Van Alstyne, 32. Pilot Point; 33. Cooper, 34. Wolfe City; 35. Blue Ridge, 36. Frisco; 37. Blossom, 38. (Did not play); 39. Maud, 40. Winona; 41. White Oak, 42. Quitman; 43. Leverett's Chapel, 44. (Did not play); 45. Cushing, 46. San Augustine; 47. Little Cypress, 48. Dayton; 49. Central (Pollock), 50. Alto; 51. Chester, 52. Richards; 53. Round Top-Carmine, 54. Buckholts; 55. Florence, 56. Pflugerville; 57. Elgin, 58. Sealy; 59. Shiner, 60. Dickinson; 61. Needville, 62. Ganado; 63. Schertz-Cibolo, 64. Boerne; 65. Southside (San Antonio), 66. LaCoste; 67. Calallen, 68. Hebbronville; 69. Poth, 70. Three Rivers; 71. LaPryor, 72. LaJ oya. 1957 (Baseball was set up in five conferences, 1957. AAAA and AAA play to state, AA and A to regional and B to bi-district.) CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. ABILENE, 3. Amarillo, 4. North Side (Fort Worth); 5. Highland Park (Dallas), 6. Adamson (Dallas), 7. Wichita Falls, 8. Lufkin; 9. Reagan (Houston), 10. Lamar (Houston), 11. Port Arthur, 12. Pasadena; 13. Waco, 14. Ray (Corpus Christi), 15. Victoria, 16. Bye. CONFERENCE AAA 1. (Did not play), 2. Pecos, 3. Snyder, 4. Vernon; 5. Garland, 6. Paris, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. Waxahachie; 9. LaVega (Waco), 10. BRYAN, 11. Port Neches, 12. Bay City; 13. San Marcos, 14. South San Antonio, 15. Cuero, 16. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo. CONFERENCE AA 1. (Did not play), 2. Slaton, 3. Childress, 4. Hamlin, 5. McCamey, 6. Bye, 7. Granbury, 8. Bye; 9. Bowie, 10. Rosen Heights (Fort Worth), 11. Richardson, 12. Terrell, 13. Bonham, 14. New Boston, 15. New London, 16. Bye; 17. (Did not play), 18. Jasper, 19. Burnet, 20. Belton, 21. Elgin, 22. Lockhart, 23. A&M Consolidated, 24. Liberty; 25. Clear Creek, 26. West Columbia, 27. East Central (San Antonio), 28. Northside (San Antonio), 29. Sundeen (Corpus Christi), 30. Bye, 31. Falfurrias, 32. (Did not play). CONFERENCE A 1. Morton, 2. Petersburg, 3. Rotan, 4. Sanderson; 5. Mason, 6. bye, 7. Archer City, 8. Hurst-Euless, 9. Wilmer-Hutchins, 10. Plano, 11. Linden, 12. Judson Grove (Judson); 13. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 14. Canton, 15. Clifton, 16. Mart, 17. Groveton, 18. Hemphill, 19. Little Cypress (Orange) 20. Bye; 21. Sealy, 22. Bastrop, 23. Southside (San Antonio), 24. Hondo, 25. Three Rivers, 26. Hallettsville, 27. Tulso-Midway, 28. LaJoya (Sealy and Three Rivers regional co-champions). UIL Athletic Records: Baseball CONFERENCE B I. Booker, 2. (Did not play); 3. Nazareth, 4. Witharral; 5. Lorenzo, 6. Guthrie ; 7. Matador, 8. Mobeetie; 9. Divide (Nolan), 10. South Taylor (Tuscola); 11. Robert Lee, 12. Eola; 13. Lawn, 14. Strawn; 15. Santo, 16. Carlton; 17. Jonesboro, 18. Iredell; 19. Cranfills Gap, 20. Lorena; 21. Hubbard, 22. Evant; 23. Northside (Vernon) , 24. Wind. thorst: 25. Era, 26. Krum; 27. Aledo, 28. Van Alstyne; 29. Frisco, 30. Princeton; 31. Trenton, 32. Blossom; 33. Italy, 34. Palmer; 35. Wortham, 36. Lott; 37. Celeste, 38. Laneville; 39. (Did not play), 40. Maud; 41. Union Grove (Gladewater), 42. Leverett's Chapel; 43. Mt. Enterprise, 44. Broaddus; 45. Normangee, 46. Centerville (Groveton), 47. Chester, 48. (Did not play); 49. Spring 50. Hitchcock; 51. Round Top-Carmine, 52. Sheridan; 53. Troy, 54. Hutto; 55. Dripping Springs, 56. Comfort; 57. LaCoste, 58. Sabinal; 59. Poth, 60. Skidmore-Tynan; 61. Banquete, 62. San Isidro. 1958 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Bowie (El Paso), 2. Abilene, 3. Amarillo, 4. Paschal (Fort Worth); 5. Jefferson (Dallas), 6. Crozier Technical (Dallas) 7. Arlington, 8. Lufkin; 9. Milby (Houston), 10. Lamar (Houston), 11. Beaumont, 12. Galena Park; 13. AUSTIN (Austin), 14. Ray (Corpus Christi), 15. Harlandale (San Antonio), 16. Bye. CONFERENCE AAA 1. (Did not Play), 2. Snyder, 3. Ector (Odessa), 4. Mineral Wells; 5. Brewer (Fort Worth), 6. Paris, 7. Henderson, 8. Corsicana; 9. Killeen, 10. Brenham, 11. Port Neches, 12. Bay City; 13. San Marcos, 14. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 15. Cuero, 16. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Slaton, 2. Childres~, ·3, Anson, 4. Crane; 5. Cisco, 6. Electra, 7. Whitesboro, 8. Richardson; 9. Grand Saline, 10. Bonham, 11. Atlanta, 12. New London; 13. Gatesville, 14.. San Augustine, 15. Fredericksburg, 16. Georgetown ; 17. Elgin, 18. Lockhart, 19. A&M Consolidated, 20. Cleveland; 21. Deer Park, 22. West Columbia, 23. East Central (San Antonio), 24. Northside (San Antonio), 25. Taft, ·26. Bye, 27. Premont, 28. Rio­Grande City. CONFERENCE A 1. Farwell, 2. Ralls, 3. Merkel, 4. Sanderson; 5. Mason, 6. Bye, 7. Archer City, 8. Bell (Hurst); 9. Wilmer-Hutchins, 10. Plano, 11. Liberty-Eylau (Texarkana), 12. White Oak; 13. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 14. Brownsboro, 15. Itasca, 16. Mart; 17. Trinity, 18. Hemphill, 19. West Orange, 20. Bye; 21. Needville, 22. Thrall, 23. Southwest (Atascosa), 24. Hondo; 25. Yorktown, 26. Hallettsville, 27. Orange Grove, 28. LaJoya. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. (Did not play); 3. Nazareth, 4. Spade; 5. Lorenzo, 6. Patton Springs (Afton); 7. Matador, 8. Wheeler; 9. Divide (Nolan), 10. Baird; 11. Miles, 12. Wall; 13. Talpa, 14. Gordon; 15. (Did not play), 16. Jonesboro, 17. Walnut Springs, 18. Valley Mills; 19. Hubbard, 20. Lorena; 21. Harrold, 22. Bye; 23. Windthorst, 24. Era; 25. Ponder, 26. Masonic Home; 27. Gunter, 28. Pecan Gap; 29. Frisco, 30. Wylie; 31. Blossom, 32. Celeste; 33. Milford, 34. Palmer; 35. Wortham, 36. White House; 37. Cumby, 38. Bye ; 39. 'Sabine (Gladewater), 40. Spring Hill (Longview); 41. Tatum, 42. Broaddus; 43. Normangee, 44. Centerville (Groveton); 45. Chester, 46. (Did not play); 47. Magnolia, 48. Hitchcock; 49. Burton, 50. Sheridan; 51. Troy, 52. Pflugerville; 53. Dripping Springs, 54. Bye; 55. LaCoste, 56. Sabinal; 57. Poth, 58. Skidmore-Tynan; 59. Banquete, 60. San Isidro. 1959 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Bowie (El Paso), 2. Odessa, 3. Amarillo, 4. Wichita Falls; 5. Paschal (Fort Worth), 6. Woodrow Wilson (Dallas), 7. Highland Park (Dallas), 8. Lufkin; 9. Reagan (Hous­ton), 10. Bellaire (Houston), 11. BEAUMONT, 12. Galena Park; 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Ray (Corpus Christi), 15. Harlandale (San Antonio), 16. Bye. CONFERENCE AAA 1. Levelland, 2. Ector (Odessa), 3. Snyder, 4. Mineral Wells; 5. Handley (Fort Worth), 6. Paris, 7. Nacogdoches, 8. Corsicana; 9. Cleburne, 10. Brenham, 11. Nederland, 12. Alvin; 13. MacArthur (San Antonio), 14. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 15. Kingsville, 16. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Muleshoe, 2. Crane; 3. Childress, 4. Anson, 5. Cisco, 6. Bye; 7. Electra, 8. Rosen Heights (Fort Worth), 9. Duncanville, 10. Richardson; 11. Hooks, 12. Linden-Kildare (Linden), 13. Grand Saline, 14. (Did not play); 15. San Saba, 16. Belton, 17. George­town, 18. (Not reported); 19. A&M Consolidated, 20. Liberty, 21. Kirbyville, 22. San Augustine; 23. Deer Park, 24. West Columbia, 25. Lockhart, 26. East Central (San Antonio); 27. Crystal City, 28. llebbronville, 29. Taft, 30. Donna. CONFERENCE A 1. Spearman, 2. Farwell, 3. Petersburg, 4. Sanderson; 5. Burnet, 6. Rotan, 7. Paducah, 8. Keller; 9. Celina, 10. Liberty-Eylau (Texarkana), 11. White Oak, 12. Edgewood; 13. Leverett's Chapel, 14. Shelbyville, 15. Diboll, 16. Bye; 17. Itasca, 18. Elgin, 19. West Orange (Orange), 20. Bye, 21. Sealy, 22. Moulton, 23. Schertz-Cibolo, 24. Carrizo Springs; 25. Pettus, 26. Bye, 27. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi) 28. LaJoya. VIL Athletic Records: Basebal,l CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Bye; 3. Nazareth, 4. Pep; 5. Lorenzo, 6. Guthrie; 7. Matador, 8. Mo· beetie; 9. Bai,rd, IO. Robert Lee; 11. Wall, 12. Not reported); 13. (not reported); 14. Santo; 15. Oglesby, 16. Whitney; 17. Hubbard, 18. Lorena; 19. Harrold, 20. Windthorst; 21. Petrolia, 22. LinMay ; 23. Paradise, 24. Masonic Home (Fort Worth); 25. Van Alstyne, 26. Pecan Gap; 27. Frisco, 28. Bye; 29. Powderly, 30. Campbell; 31. Avalon, 32. DeSoto; 33. Wortham, 34. White House; 35. Cumby, 36. Frankston; 37. Sabine (Gladewater), 38. Spring Hill (Longview) ; 39. Tatum, 40. Colmesneil; 41. Normangee, 42. Centerville (Groveton); 43. Hamshire, 44. Willis; 45. Burton, 46. Shiner; 47. Troy, 48. Florence; 49. Dripping Springs, 50. Bye; SI.LaCoste, 52. Sabinal; 53. Falls City, 54. Skidmore-Tynan; 55. Banquete, 56. San Isidro. 1960 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Ysleta, 2. Midland, 3. Monterey (Lubbock), 4. Grand Prairie, 5. Paschal (Fort Worth), 6. Hillcrest (Dallas), 7. Denton, 8. Lufkin, 9. Reagan (Houston), 10. BEL­LAIRE (Houston), 11. Jefferson (Port Arthur), 12. Texas City, 13. Waco, 14. Miller (Corpus Christi) , 15. H arlandale (San Antonio) , 16. Bye. CONFERENCE AAA 1. Hereford, 2. Ector (Odessa), 3. Snyder, 4. Mineral Wells, 5. Carrollton, 6. Mount Pleasant, 7. Kilgore, 8. Corsicana, 9. Killeen, 10. Conroe, 11. Nederland, 12. Bay City, 13. SEGUIN, 14. South San Antonio, 15. Robstown, 16. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo. CONFERENCE AA 1. Seminole, 2. Quanah, 3. Hamlin, 4. Cisco, 5. Burkburnett, 6. Grapevine, 7. Duncan­ville, 8. Richardson, 9. De Kalb, 10. Gilmer, 11. Van, 12. West, 13. San Saba, 14. Hearne, 15. Rockdale, 16. Columbus, 17. Bellville, 18. Liberty, 19. Kountze, 20. San Augustine, 21. Deer Park, 22. Wharton, 23. Lockhart, 24. Northside (San Antonio), 25. Crystal City, 26. Premont, 27. Bye, 28. Raymondville. CONFERENCE A 1. Spearman, 2. Farwell, 3. Petersburg, 4. Sanderson, 5. Burnet, 6. Rotan, 7. Paducah, 8. Midlothian, 9. Honey Grove, 10. Hughes Springs, 11. White Oak, 12. Canton, 13. Carlisle (Price), 14. Cushing, 15. Diboll, 16. Fairfield, 17. Itasca, 18. Elgin, 19. Bridge City, 20. Bye, 21. Sealy, 22. Schertz-Cibolo (Schertz), 23. Pettus, 24. Tuloso-Midway (Corpus Christi) , 25. La Joya, 26. Bye, 27. Louise, 28. Carrizo Springs. CONFERENCE B 1. Darrouzett, 2. Bye, 3. Nazareth, 4. Whitharral, 5. Lorenzo, 6. Guthrie, 7. Matador, 8. Samnorwood, 9. Highland (Roscoe), 10. Eula (Clyde) , 11. (unreported), 12. Wall, 13. UIL Athletic Records Talpa-Centennial (Talpa), I4. Millsap, IS. Gordon, I6. Flat, 17. Hubbard, 18. Crawford, I9. Oklaunion, 20, Throckmorton, 21. Petrolia, 22. Chico, 23. Paradise, 24_ Everman, 25. Tom Bean, 26. Wolfe City, 27. Frisco, 28. Bye, 29. Roxton, 30. Caddo Mills, 31. Milford, 32. Palmer, 33. Dawson, 34. Whitehouse, 35. Cumby, 36. Woodhouse (Palestine), 37. Big Sandy, 38. East Mountain (Gilmer), 39. Tatum, 40. Colmesneil, 41. Zavalla, 42. Nor­mangee, 43. Bye, 44. Hamshire, 45. Willis, 46. Fayetteville, 47. Sheridan, 48. Holland, 49. Pflugerville, 50. Judson (Converse), 51. La Coste, 52. Knippa, 53. Nixon, 54. Skid­more-Tynan (Skidmore), 55. Banquete, 56. Zapata, 1961 CONFERENCE AAAA I. Bel Air (Ysleta), 2. Midland, 3. Monterey (Lubbock), 4. Wichita Falls, 5. Carter­Riverside (Fort Worth), 6. Samuell (Dallas), 7. Denton, 8. Lufkin, 9. Reagan (Hous­ton), IO. Bellaire (Houston), II. Port Neches, I2. LEE (Baytown), I3. Waco, I4. Bye, IS. •Edinburg, I6. Harlandale (San Antonio) _ CONFERENCE AAA I. Dumas, 2. Seminole, 3. Lamesa, 4. Mineral Wells, 5. Richardson, 6. Paris, 7. Nacog­doches, 8. Waxahachie, 9. Cleburne, 10. Jasper, II. Brenham, I2. Deer Park, I3. Johnston (Austin), I4. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, IS. Kingsville, I6. Mission. CONFERENCE AA I. Crane, 2. Spearman, 3. Hamlin, 4. Bye, 5. Burkburnett, 6_ Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 7. Duncanville, 8. Plano, 9. De Kalb, IO. Gladewater, II. West, I2. San Saba, I3. Rockdale, I4. Giddings, IS. Columbus, I6. Crockett, I7. Bridge City, 18. Kirbyville, I9. West Columbia, 20. Lockhart 21. Kenedy, 22. San Felipe (Del Rio) 23. Premont, 24. La Joya. CONFERENCE A I. Farwell, 2. Bye, 3. Sanderson, 4. Bye, 5. Mason, 6. Paducah, 7. Midlothian, 8. Whitesboro, 9. Chapel Hill (Tyler) , 10. Edgewood, II. White Oak, I2. San Augustine, 13. Alto, 14. Fairfield, IS. Hubbard, I6. Thrall, I7. Canyon (New Braunfels) I8. Louise, 19. Warren, 20. Bye, 21. Southside (San Antonio), 22. Poth, 23. Calallen, 24. Roma. CONFERENCE B I. Darrouzett, 2. Lazbuddie, 3. Lorenzo, 4. Jayton, 5. Samnorwood, 6. Roby, 7. Eula (Clyde), 8. Robert Lee, 9. Pool ville, IO. Lingleville, II. Oglesby, I2. Blum, I3. Lockett (Vernon), I4. Petrolia, IS. Windthorst, I6. Era, I7. Chico, I8. Aledo, I9. Howe, 20. Leonard, 21. Princeton, 22. Roxton, 23. Caddo Mills, 24. Palmer, 25. Crawford, 26. Whitehouse, 27. Frost, 28. Westwood (Palestine), 29. New Diana (Diana), 30. Big U/L Athletic Records: Baseball Sandy, 31. Mount Enterprise, 32. Colmesneil, 33. Zavalla, 34. Centerville, 35. Hamshire, 36. Round Top·Carmine (Carmine), 37. Sheridan, 38. Holland, 39. Leander, 40. Judson (Converse), 41. D'Hanis, 42. Brackettville, 43. La Vernia, 44. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 45. Orange Grove, 46. Zapata. 1962 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. El Paso (El Paso), 2. Odessa (Odessa), 3. Monterey (Lubbock), 4. Arlington, 5. Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth), 6. Kimball (Dallas), 7. Denton, 8. Lufkin, 9. Reagan (Houston), 10. BELLAIRE (Houston), 11. Port Neches, 12. Pasadena, 13. Waco, 14. Bye, 15. Carroll (Corpus Christi), 16. Alamo Heights (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Seminole, 3. Colorado City, 4. Mineral Wells, 5. Richardson, 6. Green­ville, 7. Carthage, 8. Mesquite, 9. Killeen, 10. Jasper, 11. EL CAMPO, 12. Deer Park, 13. Lee (San Antonio), 14. South San Antonio, 15. Kingsville 16. Rio Grande City. CONFERENCE AA 1. Crane, 2. Bye, 3. Spearman, 4. Hamlin, 5. Burkburnett, 6. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 7. Ry lie (Dallas), 8. Lewisville, 9. New Boston, 10. Terrell, 11. West, 12. Lampasas, 13. Rockdale, 14. Giddings, 15. Bellville, 16. Livingston, 17. Bridge City, 18. Kirbyville, 19. West Columbia, 20. Lockhart, 21. Schertz-Cibolo (Schertz), 22. Crystal City, 23. Premont, 24. Raymondville. CONFERENCE A 1. Petersburg, 2. Bye, 3. Burnet, 4. Munday, 5. Midlothian, 6. Pilot Point, 7. Chapel Hill (Tyler) , 8. Edgewood, 9. White Oak, 10. San Augustine, 11. Hudson (Lufkin), 12. Groesbeck, 13. Hubbard, 14. Thrall, 15. Shiner, 16. Sealy, 17. Warren, 18. Bye, 19. Southside (San Antonio), 20. Poth, 21. Rockport, 22. Roma. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Nazareth, 3. New Home (Tahoka), 4. Matador, 5. Samnorwood, 6. Roby, 7. Moran, 8. Robert Lee, 9. Graford, 10. Strawn, 11. Oglesby, 12. Blum, 13. North­side (Vernon), 14. Petrolia, 15. Bye, 16. Era, 17. Chico, 18. Everman, 19. Gunter, 20. Wolfe City, 21. Prosper, 22. Roxton, 23. Celeste, 24. Palmer, 25. Crawford, 26. Bullard, 27. Mildred (Corsicana), 28. Westwood (Palestine), 29. New Diana (Diana), 30. Sabine (Gladewater, 31. Mount Enterprise, 32. Chester, 33. Redland (Lufkin), 34. Centerville, 35. Bye, 36. Round Top-Carmine (Carmine), 37. Flatonia, 38. Salado, 39. Leander, 40. Judson (Converse), 41. D'Hanis, 42. Bye, 43. Nixon, 44. Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore), 45. Orange Grove, 46. San Isidro. UIL Athletic Records 1963 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Jefferson {El Paso), 2. San Angelo, 3. Monterey {Luhbock), 4. Haltom (Fort Worth), 5. Arlington Heights {Fort Worth), 6. Adams (Dallas), 7. Richardson, 8. LUFKIN, 9. Bellafre (Houston), 10. Smiley (Houston), 11. Port Neches, 12. Ball {Gal­veston), 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Carroll (Corpus Christi), 15. Lee (San Antonio), 16. Edgewood (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Pecos, 3. Snyder, 4. Burkburnett, 5. Castleberry (Fort Worth), 6. Mc­Kinney, 7. Kilgore, 8. Cleburne, 9. ]asper, 10. Huntsville, 11. El Campo, 12. Alvin, 13. La Vega (Waco), 14. San Marcos, 15. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA 1. Alpine, 2. Bye, 3. Bowie, 4. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 5. Duncanville, 6. Lewis­ville, 7. New Boston, 8. Pine Tree (Longview), 9. West, 10. Fredericksburg, 11. Rock­dale, 12. Luling, 13. La Grange, 14. Livingston, 15. Dayton, 16. Forest Park (Beaumont), 17. Sweeny, 18. Rockport, 19. Schertz-Cibolo (Schertz), 20. San Felipe (Del Rio), 21. Premont, 22. La Joya. CONFERENCE A 1. Farwell, 2. Bye, 3. Keller, 4. Midlothian, 5. Pilot Point. 6. S&S (Sadler), 7. Wills Point, 8. Gaston (Joinerville), 9. Hemphill, 10. Corrigan, 11. Lorena, 12. Itasca, 13. Burnet, 14. Thrall, 15. Smithville, 16. Orangefield, 17. Medina Valley, 18. Poth, 19. Callallen, 20. Zapata. CONFERENCE B I.Higgins, 2. Nazareth, 3. Bula (Enochs), 4. Carney (O'Brien), 5. Quail, 6. Roby, 7. Bye, 8. Robert Lee, 9. Santo, 10. Gordon, II.Oglesby, 12. Covington, 13. Northside (Vernon), 14. Windthorst, 15. Woodson, 16. Lindsay, 17. Chico, 18. Aledo, 19. (unre­ported), 20. Leonard, 21. Prosper, 22. Celeste, 23. Roxton, 24. Avery, 25. Palmer, 26. Wortham, 27. Crawford, 28. Whitehouse, 29. Frankston, 30. Mount Enterprise, 31. Bye, 32. Sabine (Gladewater), 33. Broaddus, 34. Buffalo, 35. Flatonia, 36. Bye, 37. Holland, 38. Florence, 39. Judson (Converse), 40. D'Hanis, 41. Pawnee, 42. Austwell-Tivoli (Tivoli), 43. Banquete, 44. San Perlita. 1964 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. Lee (Midland), 3. Monterey (Lubbock), 4. Arlington, 5. Paschal (Fort Worth), 6. South Oak Cliff (Dallas), 7. Sherman, 8. Lufkin, 9. Bellaire U/L Athletic Records: Baseball (Houston), 10. Spring Branch Memorial (Houston), 11. Port Neches, 12. BRAZOS­PORT (Freeport), 13. McCallum (Austin), 14. Miller (Corpus Christi), 15. Lee (San Antonio), 16. Martin (Laredo). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Hereford, 2. Seminole, 3. Brownfield, 4. Graham, 5. Brewer (Fort Worth), 6. Mount Pleasant, 7. Kilgore, 8. Waxahachie, 9. Jasper, 10. Brenham, 11. Lamar Consolidated (Rosenberg), 12. Deer Park, 13. Johnston (Austin), 14. Jones (Beeville), 15. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA 1. Alpine, 2. Bye, 3. Hirschi (Wichita Falls), 4. Burleson, 5. Duncanville, 6. Rockwall, 7. Liberty-Eylau (Texarkana), 8. Pine Tree (Longview), 9. West, 10. Bye, 11. Rock­dale, 12. Luling, 13. La Grange, 14. Crockett, 15. Liberty, 16. Forest Park (Beaumont), 17. Santa Fe (Alta Loma), 18. Sinton, 19. Schertz-Cibolo (Schertz), 20. Crystal City, 21. Hebbronville, 22. La Joya. CONFERENCE A 1. Lorenzo, 2. Fabens, 3. Everman, 4. Midlothian, 5. Frisco, 6. Whitewright, 7. Kerens, 8. White Oak, 9. San Augustine, IO. Diboll, 11. Robinson (Waco), 12. Itasca, 13. Burnet, 14. Round Rock, 15. Schulenburg, 16. Hitchcock, 17. East Chambers (Winnie), 18. Bye, 19. Medina Valley (Castroville), 20. Poth. 21. Calallen, 22. San Isidro. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Nazareth, 3. Shallowater, 4. Matador, 5. Quail, 6. Roby, 7. Talpa­Centennial (Talpa), 8. Graford, 9. Strawn, 10. Oglesby, 11. Abbott, 12. Northside (Vernon), 13. Bellevue, 14. Windthorst, 15. Lindsay, 16. Gunter, 17. Chico, 18. Rio Vista, 19. Wolfe City, 20. Allen, 21. Celeste, 22. Roxton, 23. Palmer, 24. Mildred (Corsi­cana), 25. Crawford, 26. Whitehouse, 27. Slocum, 28. Mount Enterprise, 29. Sabine (Gladewater), 30. Burkeville, 31. Colmesneil, 32. Buffalo, 33. Sheridan, 34. Buckholts, 35. Jarrell, 36. Judson (Converse), 37. D'Hanis, 38. Bye, 39. Banquete, 40. San Perlita. 1965 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Austin (El Paso), 2. Odessa (Odessa), 3. Monterrey (Lubbock), 4. Castleberry (Fort Worth), 5. Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth), 6. SAMUELL (0-allas), 7. Denison, 8. Marshall, 9. Westbury (Houston), 10. South Houston (Pasadena), 11. Jefferson (Port Arthur), 12. Galena Park, 13. Richfield (Waco), 14. Brownsville, 15. Lee (San Antonio), 16. Harlandale (San Antonio). UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AAA I. Hereford, 2. Kermit, 3. Snyder, 4. Hirschi (Wichita Falls), 5. Houston (Arlington), 6. Lake Highlands (Richardson), 7. Kilgore, 8. WAXAHACHIE, 9. Vidor, 10. Brenham, 11. El Campo, 12. Alvin, 13. La Vega (Waco), 14. Seguin, 15. South San Antonio, 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA 1. Seymour, 2. Colorado City, 3. Alpine, 4. Bye, 5. Lake Worth (Fort Worth), 6. Bowie, 7. Lewisville, 8. West, 9. De Kalb, 10. Linden-Kildare (Linden), 11. Grand Saline, 12. Bye, 13. Rockdale, 14. Taylor, 15. La Grange, 16. Bellville, 17. Rusk, 18. Little Cypress (Orange), 19. Dayton, 20. Sweeny, 21. Yorktown, 22. Bye, 23. Cole (San Antonio), 24. Hondo, 25. Sinton, 26. West Oso, 27. Hebbronville, 28. La Joya. CONFERENCE A 1. Ralls, 2. Fabens, 3. Keller, 4. Midlothian, 5. Frisco, 6. Wolfe City, 7. Wills Point, 8. Hallsville, 9. San Augustine, 10. Trinity, 11. Robinson (Waco), 12. Fairfield, 13. Oif. ton, 14. Marble Falls, 15. Rogers, 16. Schulenburg, 17. Orangefield, 18. Bye, 19. Medina Valley (Castroville), 20. Three Rivers, 21. Calallen, 22. Zapata. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Nazareth, 3. Cooper (Lubbock), 4. Guthrie, 5. Quail, 6. Blackwell, 7. Robert Lee, 8. Graford, 9. Carbon, 10. Oglesby, 11. Abbott, 12. Northside (Vernon), 13. Byers, 14. Windthorst, 15. Bye, 16. Whitewright, 17. Chico, 18. Masonic Home (Fort Worth), 19. Dodd City, 20. Allen, 21. Celeste, 22. Blossom, 23. Palmer, 24. Kerens, 25. China Springs, 26. Bye, 27. Slocum, 28. Cushing, 29. Sabine (Gladewater), 30. Woden, 31. Burkeville, 32. Oakwood, 33. Sheridan, 34. Bartlett, 35. Florence, 36. Prairie Lea, 37. D'Hanis, 38. Bye, 39. Banquete, 40. Riviera. 1966 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Jefferson (El Paso), 2. Permian (Odessa), 3. Lubbock (Lubbock), 4. Grand Prairie, 5. Arlington Heights (Fort Worth), 6. Samuell (Dallas), 7. Richardson, 8. Marshall, 9. Westbury (Houston), 10. Smiley (Houston), 11. Orange, 12. BRAZOS­PORT (FREEPORT), 13. Richfield (Waco), 14. Brownsville, 15. MacArthur (San Antonio), 16. Edgewood (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Kermit, 3. Snyder, 4. Hirschi (Wicihita Falls), 5. Houston (Arlington), 6. South Garland (Garland), 7. Henderson, 8. Waxahachie, 9. Bridge City, 10. Brenham, 11. West Columbia, 12. Deer Park, 13. Lanier (Austin), 14. Lockhart, 15. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 16. Robstown. UIL Athletic Records: Baseball CONFERENCE AA 1. Seymour, 2. Alpine, 3. Northwest (Justin), 4. Granbury, 5. Plano, 6. West, 7. Liberty-Eylau (Texarkana), 8. Gladewater, 9. Chapel Hill (Tyler) , 10. Bye, 11. Hearne, 12. Georgetown, 13. Columbus, 14. Bellville, 15. Rusk, 16. Little Cypress (Orange), 17. Dayton, 18. Santa Fe (Alta Loma), 19. Kenedy, 20. Bye, 21. Cole (San Antonio), 22. Hondo, 23. Mathis, 24. West Oso (Corpus Christi), 25. Hebbronville, 26. La Joya. CONFERENCE A 1. Silverton, 2. Fabens, 3. Keller, 4. Midlothian, 5. Frisco, 6. Wolfe City, 7. Wills Point, 8. Hallsville, 9. San Augustine, 10. Grapeland, 11. Robinson (Waco), 12. Groes­beck, 13. Clifton, 14. Burnet, 15. Academy (Temple), 16. Weimer, 17. East Chambers (Winnie), 18. Bye, 19. Medina· Valley (Castroville), 20. Poth, 21. Calallen, 22. San Isidro. CONFERENCE B 1. Darrouzett, 2. Lazbuddie, 3. Cooper (Lubbock), 4. Matador, 5. Hedley, 6. Black­well, 7. Robert Lee, 8. Graford, 9. Fort Hancock, 10. Bye, 11. Carbon, 12. Jonesboro, 13. Abbott, 14. Northside (Vernon), 15. Gold-Burg (Bowie), 16. Windthorst, 17. Saint Jo, 18. S&S (Sadler), 19. Sanger, 20. Aledo, 21. Trenton, 22. Allen, 23. Caddo Mills, 24. Palmer, 25. Blossom, 26. Avery, 27. Kerens, 28. Crawford, 29. Bullard, 30. Beckwille, 31. Harleton, 32. Chireno, 33. Burkemlle, 34. Leon (Jewett) , 35. Flatonia, 36. Buckholts. 37. Jarrell, 38. Dripping Springs, 39. D'Hanis, 40. Banquete. 1967 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Coronado (El Paso), 2. Cooper (Abilene), 3. Monterey (Lubbock), 4. Arlington (Arlington) , 5. Eastern Hills (Fort Worth), 6. Kimball (Dallas), 7. Turner (Carroll­ton), 8. Tyler (Tyler), 9. Lee (Houston), 10. Galena Park, 11. Jefferson (Port Arthur), 12. Lee (Baytown), 13. Richfield (Waco), 14. KING ((Corpus Christi), 15. Lee (San Antonio), 16. Harlandale (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Ector (Odessa), 3. Lamesa, 4. Hirschi (Wichita Falls), 5. Diamond Hill (Fort Worth), 6. Lake Highlands (Richardson), 7. Kilgore, 8. La Vega (Waco), 9. Forest Park (Beaumont), 10. Brenham, 11. El Campo. 12. Clear Creek (League City), 13. Lockhart, 14. Robstown, 15. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO, 16. Nixon (Laredo). CONFERENCE AA 1. Crane, 2. Bye, 3. Granbury, 4. Seymour, 5. Bowie, 6. Hillsboro, 7. Plano, 8. 'Con­nally (Waco), 9. Hooks, 10. West Rusk (New London), 11. Bye, 12. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 13. Hearne, 14. Del Valle, 15. Columbus, 16. Bellville, 17. Rusk,18. Little UIL Athletic Records Cypress (Orange), 19. Kountze, 20. Dayton, 21. Sweeny, 22. Halletsville, 23. Mathis, 24. Calallen (Corpus Christi), 25. Canyon (New Braunfels), 26. San Felipe (Del Rio), 27. Hebbronville, 28. La Joya. CONFERENCE A 1. Silverton, 2. Bye, 3. Keller, 4. Clifton, 5. Midlothian, 6. Frisco, 7. Wolfe City, 8. Wills Point, 9. White Oak, 10. San Augustine, 11. Diboll, 12. Robinson (Waco), 13. Kerens, 14. Thrall, 15. Orangefield, 16. Bye, 17. Schulenburg, 18. Marion, 19. Medina Valley (Castroville), 20. Zapata. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Vega, 3. Anton, 4. Quail, 5. Matador, 6. Graford, 7. Lingleville, 8./ones· boro, 9. Crawford, 10. Coolidge, 11. Maypearl, 12. Abbott, 13. Harrold, 14. Windthorst, 15. Byers, 16. Saint Jo, 17. Chico, 18. Crowley, 19. S&S (Sadler) , 20. Leonard, 21. Avery, 22. Mount Enterprise, 23. Harleton, 24. Slocum, 25. Richards, 26. Bye, 27. Mauriceville, 28. Chireno, 29. Salado, 30. Jarrell, 31. Dripping Springs, 32. Sheridan, 33. D'Hanis, 34. Bruni, 35. Talpa-Centennial, 36. Fort Hancock.** **Talpa-Centennial (Talpa) and Fort Hancock did not play a Bi-District game or series and were declared co-champions. 1968 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Ysleta (Ysleta), 2. Lee (Midland), 3. Monterrey (Lubbock), 4. Arlington (Arling· ton), 5. Arlington Heights (Fort Worth), 6. Adams (Dallas), 7. Turner (Carrollton), 8. Tyler (Tyler), 9. Lamar (Houston), 10. Galena Park, 11. French (Beaumont), 12. Pasadena, 13. Austin (Austin), 14. Carroll (Corpus Christi), 15. HIGHLANDS (San Antonio), 16. Harlandale (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Ector (Odessa), 3. Lamesa, 4. Hirschi (Wichita Falls), 5. Brewer (Fort Worth), 6. Lake Highlands (Richardson), 7. Nacogdoches, 8. La Vega (Waco), 9. Forest Park (Beaumont) , 10. Brenham, 11. EL CAMPO, 12. Clear Creek (League City), 13. Lockhart, 14. West Oso (Corpus Christi), 15. South San Antonio, 16. Raymondville. CONFERENCE AA 1. Fabens, 2. Bye, 3. Bowie, 4. Burleson, 5. Ervin (Dallas), 6. Mexia, 7. Hooks, 8. Pittsburg, 9. Bye, 10. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 11. Caldwell, 12. Del Valle, 13. Col1imbus, 14. Bellville, 15. Rusk, 16. Kirbyville, 17. Kountze, 18. Dayton, 19. Santa Fe (Alta Loma), 20. Edna, 21. Goliad, 22. Gregory-Portland (Gregory), 23. Boerne, 24. San Felipe (Del Rio) , 25. Hebbronville, 26. La Joya. VIL Athletic Records: Baseball CONFERENCE A 1. Farwell, 2. Bye, 3. Millsap, 4. Clifton, 5. Italy, 6. Frisco, 7. Whitesboro, 8. Malakoff, 9. White Oak, 10. West Sabine (Pineland), 11. Westwood (Palestine), 12. Robinson (Waco), 13. Fairfield, 14. Thrall, 15. Orangefield, 16. Bye, 17. Schulenburg, 18. Pettus, 19. Medina Valley (Castroville), 20. Zapata CONFERENCE B l. Higgins, 2. Nazareth, 3. New Home, 4. Quail, 5. Matador, 6. Graford, 7. Gordon, 8. Jonesboro, 9. Crawford, 10. Coolidge, 11. Avalon, 12. Abbott, 13. HarroUl, 14. Wind· thorst, 15. Midway (Henrietta), 16. Callisburg (Gainesville), 17. Chico, 18. Crowley, 19. S&S (Sadler), 20. Leonard, 21. Blossom, 22. Mount Enterprise, 23. Harleton, 24. Bullard, 25. Oakwood, 26. Lovelady, 27. Mauriceville, 28. Chireno, 29. Salado, 30. Florence, 31. Dripping Springs, 32. Sheridan, 33. D'Hanis, 34. Riviera, 35. Wall, 36. Anthony. 1969 CONFERENCE AAAA 1. Eastwood (El Paso), 2. Ysleta (El Paso), 3. Lee (Midland), 4. Monterey (Lub­bock), 5. Haltom (Fort Worth), 6. Bell (Hurst-Euless), 7. Turner (Carrollton), 8. Richardson, 9. Eastern Hills (Fort Worth), 10. Arlington Heights (Fort Worth), 11. Jefferson (Dallas), 12. Kimball (Dallas), 13. Lee (Tyler), 14. Temple, 15. Smiley (Houston), 16. Spring Branch Spring Woods (Houston), 17. Houston (Houston), 18. Jones (Houston), 18. LAMAR (Houston), 20. Westbury (Houston), 21. Forest Park (Beaumont), 22. Orange, 23. Rayburn (Pasadena), 24. LaMarque, 25. Miller (Corpus Christi), 26. Alice, 27. McCallum (Austin), 28. Jay (San Antonio), 29. Houston (San Antonio), 30. Lee (San Antonio), 31. Brackenridge (San Antonio), 32. Kennedy (San Antonio). CONFERENCE AAA 1. Dumas, 2. Andrews, 3. Brownfield, 4. Weatherford, 5. Burleson, 6. Grapevine, 7. Kilg-0re, 8. Moore (Waco), 9. Jasper, 10. Brenham, 11. El Campo, 12. Alvin, 13. TAYLOR, 14. Jones (Beeviile), 15. San Felipe (Del Rio), 16. Mission. CONFERENCE AA 1. Fabens, 2. Burnet, 3. Northwest (Justin), 4. De Soto, 5. Ervin (Dallas), 6. Clarks­ville, 7. Linden-Kildare (Linden), 8. Daingerfield, 9. Quitman, 10. Chapel Hill (Tyler), 11. Connally (Waco), 12. Elgin, 13. Columbus, 14. New Caney, 15. Rusk, 16. Little Cypress (Orange), 17. Bye, 18. East Chambers (Winnie) , 19. Bellville, 20. Santa Fe (Alta Loma), 21. Yoakum, 22. Calallen (Corpus Christi), 23. Southside (San Antonio), 24. Medina Valley (Castroville), 25. Hebbronville, 26. La foya. UIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE A 1. Farwell, 2. Bye, 3. Wall, 4. Bye, 5. Millsap, 6. Clifton, 7. Frisco, 8. Whitewright, 9. Kerens, 10. New Diana (Diana), 11. San Augustine, 12. Central (Pollok), 13. Dewey­ville, 14. Bye, 15. Troy, 16. Hubbard, 17. Thrall, 18. Moulton, 19. Somerset, 20. Johnson City, 21. Poth, 22. San Isidro. CONFERENCE B 1. Higgins, 2. Samnorwood, 3. New Home, 4. Matador, 5. Jim Ned (Tuscola), 6. Lingleville, 7. Blum, 8. Meridian, 9. Harrold, 10. Windthorst, 11. Midway (Henrietta), 12. Alvord, 13. Chico, 14. Graford, 15. Gunter, 16. Trenton, 17. Blossom, 18. Bye, 19. Leverett's Chapel (Overton), 20. Frankston, 21. Chireno, 22. Oakwood, 23. Wortham, 24. Maypearl, 25. Anderson, 26. Chilton, 27. Academy (Temple), 28. Florence, 29. Sheridan, 30. Waelder, 31. D'Hanis, 32. Banquete. 1970 CONFERENCE AAAA District Champions: 1, Austin (El Paso); 2, Jefferson (El Paso); 3, Abilene (Abilene); 4, Monterey (Lubbock); 5, Rider (Wichita Falls) ; 6, Irving (lrvingg); 7, Mesquite; 8, Denison; 9, Wyatt (Fort Worth); 10, Southwest (Fort Worth); 11, Samuell (Dallas); 12, Carter (Dallas); 13, Longview; 14, Richfield (Waco); 15, Aldine (Houston); 16, Spring Branch (Houston); 17, Houston (Houston); 18, Milby (Houston); 19, Lamar (Houston); 20, Bellaire (Houston); 21, Forest Park (Beau­mont) ; 22, Stark (Orange); 23, Rayburn (Pasadena); 24, Brazosport (Freeport); 25, Stroman (Victoria); 26, Adams (Alice); 27, McCallum (Austin); 28, New Braunfels; 29, Houston (San Antonio) ; 30, Jefferson (San Antonio); 31, Burbank San Antonio); 32, Nixon (Laredo) . Bi-District Champions: Austin (El Paso), Monterey (Lubbock), Irving (Irving), Denison, Wyatt (Fort Worth), Carter (Dallas), Richfield (Waco) , Aldine (Houston), Houston (Houston, Bellaire (Houston), Stark (Orange) , Brazos port (Freeport) , Adams (Alice), McCallum (Austin), Houston (San Antonio), Burkank (San Antonio). Regional First-Round Champions: Monterey (Lubbock) , Irving (Irving), Wyatt (Fort Worth), Aldine (Houston), Bellaire (Houston), Brazosport (Freeport), Adams (Alice), Houston (San Antonio) . Regional Champions: Monterey (Lubbock), Aldine (Houston), Bellaire (Hous­ton), Adams (Alice) . State Champion: Aldine (Houston). Runner-up, Bellaire (Houston). CONFERENCE AAA District Champions: l, Dumas; 2, Andrews; 3, Snyder; 4, Hirschi (Wichita Falls); 5, Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth); 6, Gainesville; 7, Kilgore; 8, Moore (Waco); 9, Jasper; 10, Brenham; 11, Wharton; 12, Alvin; 13, Lockhart; 14, Pleasanton ; 15, Eagle Pass; 16, Mission. VIL Athletic Records: Baseball Bi-District Champions: Dumas, Snyder, Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth), Moore (Waco), Brenham, Alvin, Lockhart, Eagle Pass. Regional Champions: Dumas, Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth), Brenham, Eagle Pass. State Champion: Brenham. Runner-up, Dumas. CONFERENCE AA District Champions: 1, Crane; 2, Burnet; 3, Keller; 4. DeSoto; 5, Forney; 6, Clarksville; 7, Hooks; 8, Pittsburg; 9, Grand Saline; 10, Chapel Hill (Tyler); 11, Connally (Waco); 12, Bye; 13, Round Rock; 14, Bye; 15, Crosby; 16, Crockett; 17, Little Cypress (Orange); 18, 1East Chambers (Winnie); 19, Columbus; 20, Santa Fe (Alta Loma) ; 21, Kenedy; 22, Calallen (Corpus Christi); 23, Cole (San Antonio); 24, Medina Valley (Castroville); 25, Hebbronville; 26, La Joya. Bi-District Champions: Crane, Keller, Clarksville, Hooks, Grand Saline, Connally (Waco), Round Rock, Crockett, Little Cypress (Orange), Columbus, Calallen (Corpus Christi),Medina Valley (Castroville), Hebbronville. Regional First-Rround Champions: Crane, Clarksville, Hooks, Connally (Waco), Little Cypress (Orange), Columbus, Medina Valley (Castroville). Regional Champions: Crane, Hooks, Little Cypress (Orange), Columbus. CONFERENCE A District Champions: 1, Farwell; 2, Bye; 3, Wall; 4, Bye; 5, Aledo; 6, Whitney; 7, Frisco; 8, Leonard; 9, Rains (Emory); 10, Harleton; 11, San Augustine; 12, Central (Pollok); 13, Bye; 14, Deweyville; 15, Rosebud; 16, Mart; 17, Somerville; 18, Weimar; 19, Somerset; 20, Johnson City; 21, Poth; 22, San Isidro. Bi-District Champions: Farwell, Wall, Aledo, Frisco, Harleton, Central (Pollok), Deweyville, Mart, Weimar, Johnson City, Poth. Regional Champions: Farwell, Aledo, Central (Pollok), Weimar, Poth. CONFERENCE B District Champions: 1, Darrouzett; 2, Quail; 3, Anton ; 4, Bye; 5, Bye; 6, Lingle­ville; 7, Blum; 8, Bye; 9, Windthorst; 10, Bye; 11, Byers; 12, Alvord; 13, Chico; 14, Graford; 15, N.A.; 16, Trenton; 17, Blossom; 18, Bye; 19, Concord (Mount Enterprise); 20, Bullard; 21, Burkeville; 22, Oakwood; 23, Wortham; 24, Maypearl; 25, Centerville; 26, Crawford; 27, Academy (Temple); 28, Jarrell; 29, Round Top-Carmine (Carmine); 30, Prairie Lea; 31, D'Hanis; 32, Riviera; 33, Bye; 34, Bye. Bi-District Champions: Quail, Anton, Lingleville, Blum, Windthorst, Alvord, Gvaford, Trenton, Blossom, Concord (Mount Enterprise), Oakwood, Wortham, Center­ville, Jarrell, Round Top-Carmine (Carmine) , Riviera. Tournament Results 1949 CONFERENCE AA First round: Waco 8, Beaumont 5; Bowie (El Paso) 5, Stephenville l; Denison l, Marshall 0; Austin 2, Lubbock O. Semi.finals: Bowie 4, Waco 3; Austin 12, Denison 0. Consolation: Denison 6, Waco 5. Finals: BOWIE 3, Austin 2. CITY CONFERENCE First round: Riverside (Fort Worth) 10, Austin (Houston) 9; Adamson (Dallas) bye, Paschal (Fort Worth) bye; Sunset (Dallas) 11, Lamar (Houston) 4. Semi-finals: Adamson 10, Riverside O; Paschal 2, Sunset 2. Consolation: Riverside 4, Sunset 0. Finals: ADAMSON 6, Paschal 2. 1950 CONFERENCE AA First round: Abilene 7, Beaumont O; Sherman l, Amarillo O; Marshall 3, Waxahachie 2; Odessa 7, Laredo 6. Semi-finals: Abilene 12, Sherman 2; Odessa 6, Marshall I. Consolation: Sherman 4, Marshall 3. Finals: ODESSA 2, Abilene 1. CITY CONFERENCE First round : Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) l, Crozier Tech (Dallas) O; Jeff Davis (Houston) bye, Paschal (Fort Worth) bye; Adamson (Dallas) 6, Milby (Houston) 3. Semi.finals: Arlington Heights 3, Jeff Davis O; Paschal 6, Adamson 1. Consolation: Adamson 6, Jeff Davis 0. Finals: PASCHAL 2, Arlington Heights 1. 1951 CONFERENCE AA First round: Highland Park (Dallas) 15, North Side (Fort Worth) l; Odessa 4, VIL Athletic Records: Baseball Tyler 3; South Park (Beaumont) 6, Miller (Corpus Christi) O; Wichita Falls 4, Austin 3. Semi-finals: Highland Park 7, Odessa 4; South Park 9, Wichita Falls 2. Consolation: Wichita Falls 3, Odessa 2. Finals: SOUTH PARK 2, Highland Park 0. 1952 CONFERENCE AA First round: Waco 4, Abilene 1; John Reagan (Houston) 7, Tyler 0; Laredo 2, Bryan l; Crozier Tech (Dallas) 6, Amarillo 5. Semi-finals: John Reagan 6, Waco 3; Crozier Tech 5, Laredo 2. Consolation: Waco 4, Laredo 2. Finals: JOHN REAGAN 8, Crozier Tech 5. 1953 CONFERENCE AA First round: Wichita Falls 3, Bryan l; Polytechnic (Fort Worth) 13, Ray (Corpus Christi) 4; Tyler 3, Temple O; Amarillo 5, Austin 4. Semi-finals: Polytechnic 2, Wichita Falls 1; Amarillo 2, Tyler 1. Consolation: Tyler 3, Wichita Falls 2. Finals: POLYTECHNIC 4, Amarillo 1. 1954 CONFERENCE AA First round: Adamson (Dallas) 1, Odessa O; Travis (Austin) 5, Texas City 2; Longview 2, Ray (Corpus Christi) O; Highland Park (Dallas) 4, Austin (El Paso) 1. Semi-finals: Travis 5, Adamson 1; Highland Park 3, Longview 2. Consolation: Adamson 4, Longview O. Finals: TRAVIS 6, Highland Park 1. 1955 CONFERENCE AA First round: Abilene 2, Adamson (Dallas) l; Waco 3, Ray (Corpus Christi) 2; Baytown 6, Reagan (Houston) 1; Paris 3, Amarillo 2. Semi-finals: Abilene 2, Waco l; Paris 2, Baytown 1. Consolation: Baytown 4, Waco 2. Finals: PARIS 2, Abilene 1. UIL Athletic Records 1956 CONFERENCE AA First round: Highland Park (Dallas) 2, Amarillo O; Paschal (Fort Worth) 5, Lufkin 4; Abilene 7, Edinburg 5; Port Arthur 2, McCallum (Austin) 1. Semi-finals: Abilene 8, Paschal 3; Highland Park 3, Port Arthur 0. Consolation: Port Arthur 3, Paschal 2. Finals: ABILENE 13, Highland Park 0. 1957 (Tournament set up in two divisions, starting 1957.) CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Abilene 4, Waco 2; Wichita Falls 3, Pasadena 1. Consolation: Waco 3, Pasadena 2. Finals: ABILENE 9, Wichita Falls 2. CONFERENCE AAA First round: Brran 5, Garland 4; Cuero 3, Snyder 2. Consolation: Snyder 1, Garland 0. Finals: BRYAN 6, Cuero 2. 1958 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Austin (Austin) 3, Paschal (Fort Worth) O; Lufkin 9, Lamar (Hous­ ton) 8. Consolation: Lamar 3, Paschal 2. Finals: AUSTIN 6, Lufkin 4. CONFERENCE AAA First round: South San Antonio 5, Snyder O; Corsicana 8, Port Neches 0. Consolation: Port Neches 9, Snyder 0. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 11, Corsicana 3. 1959 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Beaumont 4, Odessa 3 (8 innings); Paschal (Fort Worth) 1, Austin (Austin) O. UIL Athletic Records: Baseball Consolation: Austin 8, Odessa 2. Finals: BEA UM ONT 2, Paschal 0 ( 5¥2 innings, called, rain). CONFERENCE AAA First round: Ector (Odessa) 3, Nederland O; South San Antonio 4, Nacogdoches 3. Consolation: Nederland 5, Nacogdoches 3. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 4, Nacogdoches 3. 1960 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Bellaire (Houston) 11, Midland 2; Harlandale (San Antonio) 4, Pas­ chal (Fort Worth) 1. Consolation: Paschal (Fort Worth) 12, Midland 2. Finals: BELLAIRE (Houston) 5, Harlandale (San Antonio) 4. CONFERENCE AAA First round: Seguin 3, Kilgore 1; Snyder 5, Nederland 2. Consolation: Nederland 8, Kilgore 7. Finals: SEGUIN 3, Snyder 0. 1961 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Baytown 4, Waco 2; Monterey (Lubbock) 4, Lufkin 3. Consolation: Lufkin 5, Waco 0. Finals: BAYTOWN 3, Monterey (Lubbock) 1. CONFERENCE AAA First round: Paris 4, Jasper 3; South San Antonio 10, Lamesa 4. Consolation: ]asper 6, Lamesa 1. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 6, Paris 0. 1962 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Bellaire (Houston) 10, Carroll (Corpus Christi) 1; Odessa (Odessa ) 4, Lufkin 2. Consolation: Lufkin 2, Carroll (Corpus Christi) 1. Finals: BELLAIRE (Houston) 8, Odessa (Odessa) 6. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AAA First round: Seminole 2, Lee (San Antonio) 1; El Campo 1, Richardson 0. Consolation: Richardson 7, Lee( San Antonio) 4. Finals: EL CAMPO 4, Seminole 1. 1963 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Lufkin 1, Lee (San Antonio) 0; Bellaire (Houston) 3, Monterey (Lub­ bock) 1. Consolation : Lee (San Antonio) 2, Monterey (Lubbock) O. Finals: LUFKIN 6, Bellaire (Houston) 4. CONFERENCE AAA First round : South San Antonio 1, Jasper O; Castleberry (Fort Worth) 12, Dumas 2. Consolation : Dumas 2, Jasper 0. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 8, Castleberry (Fort Worth) 1. 1964 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Sherman 3, Lee (San Antonio) O; Brazosport (Freeport) 3, Lee (Mid­ land) 2. Consolation : Lee (Midland) 1, Lee (San Antonio) 0. Finals: BRAZOSPORT (Freeport) 2, Sherman 0. CONFERENCE AAA First round: South San Antonio 2, Deer Park 1; Brownfield 2, Mount Pleasant O. Consolation: Deer Park 10, Mount Pleasant 0. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 17, Brownfield L 1965 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Brownsville 7, Galena Park l; Samuell (Dallas) 2, Austin (El Paso) O. Consolation: Austin (EI Paso) 4, Galena Park 3. Finals: SAMUELL (Dallas) 14, Brownsville 0. U/L Athletic Records: Baseball CONFERENCE AAA First round: Alvin 3, Snyder O; Waxahachie 2, South San Antonio 0. Consolation: South San Antonio 6, Snyder 2. Finals: WAXAHACHIE 6, Alvin 3. 1966 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Brazosport (Freeport) 4, Permian (Odessa) l; MacArthur (San An· tonio) 3, Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) 0. Consolation: Permian (Odessa) 1, Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) 0. Finals: BRAZOSPORT (Freeport) 6, MacArthur (San Antonio) 1. CONFERENCE AAA First round: South San Antonio 2, Brenham 1; Dumas 1, Waxahachie 0. Consolation: Waxahachie 3, Brenham 1. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 2, Dumas 1. 1967 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: King (Corpus Christi) 2, Lee (Houston) O; Cooper (Abilene) 4, John Tyler (Tyler) 1. Consolation: John Tyler (Tyler) 1. Lee (Houston) O. Finals: KING (Corpus Christi) 1, Cooper (Abilene) O. CONFERENCE AAA First round: South San Antonio 3, Ector (Odessa) O; Forest Park (Beaumont) 3, La Vega (Waco) 1. Consolation: Le Vega (Waco) 6, Ector (Odessa) 4. Finals: SOUTH SAN ANTONIO 3, Forest Park (Beaumont) O. 1968 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Highlands (San Antonio) 3, Arlington (Arlington) O; Pasadena 2, John Tyler (Tyler) O. Consolation: John Tyler (Tyler) 4, Arlington (Arlington) 3. Finals: HIGHLANDS (San Antonio) 3, Pasadena 1. VIL Athletic Records CONFERENCE AAA First round: El Campo 4, La Vega (Waco) 2; Lamesa 2, South San Antonio 1. Consolation: South San Antonio 4, La Vega (Waco) 0. Finals: EL CAMPO 3, Lamesa 1. 1969 CONFERENCE AAAA First round: Lee (Midland) 2, Houston (San Antonio) l; Lamar (Houston) 1, Ar­ lington Heights (Fort Worth) 0. Consolation: Arlington Heights (Fort Worth) 3, Houston (San Antonio) 1. Finals: LAMAR (Houston) 1, Lee( Midland) 0. CONFERENCE AAA First round: Andrews 5, Brenham 4; Taylor 5, Burleson 0. Consolation: Brenham 1, Burleson 0. Finals: TAYLOR 3, Andrews 0. 1970 CONFERENCE AAAA First Round: Bellaire (Houston) l, Alice O; Aldine (Houston) 2, Monterey (Lubbock) 0. Finals: ALDINE (Houston) 4, Bellaire 0. CONFERENCE AAA First Round: Dumas 2, Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth) l; Brenham 3, Eagle Pass 0. Finals: BRENHAM 11, Dumas 2. BASEBALL STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Batting CONFERENCE AAAA (Note: during the first eight years of the tournament, only Conference AAAA played to a state championship. Records were kept on a three-game basis. With two con­ferences being represented in the tournament since 1957, each team plays only twice. Thus present records are compiled on a minimum of five at-bats in such a two-game series.) Three-Game Series AB R H RBI Avg. Jimmy Carpenter, Abilene, 1956 ·--·--··------···· 11 9 8 0 .727 Freddie Green, Abilene, 1956 --·····--·-·····-10 3 6 9 .600 Eddie Hodges, Abilene, 1950 .... 5 2 3 2 .600 Billy Hilton, Sherman, 1950 . 7 1 4 0 .571 Bob Higginbotham, Sherman, 1950 . 7 1 4 0 .571 Don Yeakley, Reagan (Houston), 1952 ....... 9 3 5 4 .556 Glenn Gregory, Abilene, 1955 ..... 9 2 5 0 .556 Two-Game Series AB R H RBI Avg. David Brevell, Lufkin, 1963 ........... . 7 1 5 1 .714 Bob Callaway, Lamar (Houston), 1958 ... 5 2 3 0 .600 Richard Campbell, Paschal (Fort Worth), 1958 s 0 3 0 .600 Roger Reid, Odessa, 1959 ..................... 5 0 3 0 .600 Gary Schessler, Bellaire (Houston), 1960 5 3 3 .600 John Crain, Bellaire (Houston), 1960 5 2 3 2 .600 Bill Berry, Lufkin, 1961 .................... ............ 5 1 3 3 .600 Mike Seago, Lufkin, 1962 .................... 5 0 3 0 .600 Bill Sullivan, Bellaire (Houston), 1962 5 1 3 2 .600 Pat Armstrong, Abilene, 1957 . 7 1 4 1 .571 Tom Hillary, Bellaire (Houston), 1960 ... 7 3 4 1 .571 Doug Nicholson, Bellaire (Houston), 1962 ........ 7 5 4 3 .571 Jack Akin, Arlington Hgts. (Fort Worth), 1969 7 0 4 0 .571 CONFERENCE AAA AB R H RBI Avg. Leland Dove, Corsicana, 1958 6 2 5 2 .833 Lorenzo Garcia, South San Antonio, 1958 . 6 3 4 2 .667 VIL Athletic Records Ellwood Hermansen, El Campo, 1962 ................ 6 2 4 1 .667 Lloyd Sheffield, Bryan, 1957 ................... ............. 5 1 3 2 .600 Eddie Campos, South San Antonio, 1961 .......... 5 1 3 0 .600 Kenneth Davis, Castleberry (Fort Worth), 1963 5 1 3 1 .600 Meddie Lomas, South San Antonio, 1963 ........ 5 1 3 4 .600 Jimmy Ellis, Jasper, 1961 .................................... 5 2 3 0 .600 Mack Galyean, Snyder, 1965 ................................ 5 1 3 0 .600 Dale Fincher, Waxahachie, 1965 ···--------­--------··-­ 5 1 3 1 .600 Tommy Fogg, South San Antonio, 1966 ............ 5 1 3 0 .600 Raul Zamora, South San Antonio, 1968 .. .......... 5 1 3 4 .600 Dick Barlow, Nederland, 1960 ............................ 7 1 4 2 .571 Dickie Respass, Kilgore, 1960 ------------····· 7 1 4 1 .571 Harvey Ku tac, Seguin, 1960 ................................ 7 0 4 0 .571 Marvin Davis, South San Antonio, 1964 ..... 7 3 4 2 .571 James Schroeder, Taylor, 1969 ..... 7 0 4 0 .571 Most Hits in Single Game CONFERENCE AAAA 4--Glenn Hill, Samuell (Dallas), 1965. 3--Ernesto Guzman and Andy Morales, Bowie (El Paso); Luther Knebel, Austin (Austin), 1949; Bob Higginbotham, Sherman, 1950; Maury Lloyd, Austin (Austin); Fred Ablon and Sam Rowland, Highland Park (Dallas); Jim Payne, Odessa, 1951; Marshall Marcias, Crozier Technical