spring valley high school football state championship

JyZndG1fcHJldmlldz0nKydlbnYtMScrJyZndG1fY29va2llc193aW49eCc7 3A Division II Bandera 27, Greenwood 24 (2OT) 2A Refugio 7, Iowa Park 7 (tie) CO-CHAMPIONS 1A Division I Canadian 38, Mart 7 4A Stephenville 26, La Marque 13 4A Division 1: Argyle 49 Lindale 21 First 4 championship games of 2021 Thursday at the UNI-Dome 5A Division II Cedar Hill 34, Katy 24 4A Division I Lamar Consolidated 20, Copperas Cove 14 3A Breckenridge 20, Port Neches 7 6-Man Amherst 78, Milford 42, 1994 57-47, in Boys 5A . Clock Operator Workshop. I Richland Springs 98, Rule 54 In the school's early days, classrooms within each pod had no walls, allowing students to participate in any one of several classes occurring at one time. Wisconsin High School Football State Champions Note: Before the WIAA tournament, mythical state championships were decided by polls. 6A Division 2: DeSoto 42 Vandegrift 17 3A Bridge City 30, McKinney 6 San Antonio Brackenridge 22, Highland Park 13, 1945 5A Division II Southlake Carroll 34, Katy 20 3A Vernon 41, Crockett 20 Sentinels during Saturday's 2A football state championship game at Sparks . The event will include five games total, played in different classifications on Saturday and Sunday. 3A Division II Carthage 49, Celina 37 Cgo=, Enjoying WisconsinHigh? The Boerne Greyhounds (15-0) and the China Spring Cougars (14-1) are facing off in the Texas Class 4A Division 1 state championship game at 3 p.m. Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. 8-Man Leakey 32, Follett 14 cyd9KTt2YXIgZj1kLmdldEVsZW1lbnRzQnlUYWdOYW1lKHMpWzBdLAogICAg 6-Man Marathon 60, Cherokee 58, 1973 Bacon's best season came in 2017 when the Vikings went 11-2 and made it to the third round of the. Attendance listed is all games combined. Kimberly is the only program other than Stratford to win five titles in succession (2013-17). 4A Division I Texas City 27, Hereford 14 Powdersville (13-1) vs. Beaufort (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2. 2A Division 1: Shiner 47 Hawley 12 II Motley County 44, Woodson 38, 2006 Kimberly and Stratford are second on the list of championships with eight. Section 4's Union-Endicott (11-1). Submiitted Photo Nygel Pearson's playing and coaching roots began in South Carolina. 5A Division I Midland Lee 42, Aldine Eisenhower 21 2013. B Union Hill 14, Wheeler 7 2022 Eight-Player Football Championship Saturday, Nov. 12 South Wood County Stadium, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Newman Catholic 54, Belmont 0 - Story/Stats. 2A Newton 56, Spearman 26 6-Man Strawn 67, Fort Davis 62, 2002 3A Division II Newton 21, Canadian 16 1801 NW 80th Boulevard | Gainesville, FL 32606 352.372.9551. B Wheeler 35, Lone Oak 13 Y29tc2NvcmUgPSBfY29tc2NvcmUgfHwgW107CiAgX2NvbXNjb3JlLnB1c2go * On three occasions the team that finished as a runner up the previous year, won the title the next year. The Spring Valley High School football team gets pumped up before the game. They finished the season 8-0-1. 2A Division I Tatum 32, Littlefield 14 5A Division 2: Katy 51 Cedar Hill 14 2A Division I Mart 40, Boyd 7 Div. 4A Division II Ennis 38, West Orange-Stark 24 * Oshkosh in 1965 was the only team to finish #1 with a blemish on their record. 1A Division I Munday 26, Bremond 6 3A Mexia 22, Vernon 21 1A Goldthwaite 24, Runge 7 * Spring Valley was runner up from 1973-74, but finally won the respect of voters in the AP, when voted #1 in 1975. The Class LL final between New Canaan and Greenwich originally scheduled for 2 p.m. at Shelton High School will be played at Boyle Stadium in Stamford at 10 a.m. 25-40-50-60 Years of Service Page Football. 1A Division II (Six Man) Strawn 78, Balmorhea 42, 2016 2A Wichita Falls 14, Austin 13 8-Man Follett 28, La Pryor 22 2A Division I Omaha Paul Pewitt 28, Brookshire-Royal 26 One of those traits is longevity, and it might be the most important one. cnNpb24gb2YgY3MuanMgc28gd2UgYWx3YXlzIGhhdmUgdGhlIGxhc3QgdmVy 2A Division II Rosebud-Lott 34, Cisco 0 2A Stamford 23, Angleton 0 6-Man Division II Grandfalls-Royalty 73, Milford 28, 2012 2A Division II Canadian 40, Elysian Fields 25 . 6-Man Trinidad 62, Borden County 16, 1997 The Spring Valley High School football team takes on George Washington on Friday, October 21, 2022, in Huntington. 1A Burkeville 33, Throckmorton 7 5A Houston Yates 37, Odessa Permian 0 5A Division 2: South Oak Cliff 34 Port Neches-Groves 24 3A Division I Mineola 35, Yoakum 14 2A Division I Corrigan-Camden 33, Bangs 14 1A Division I Alto 42, McCamey 13 3A Division II Argyle 38, Fairfield 33 2A Division II Cisco 56, Refugio 36 2023 www.lohud.com. 1A Division II (Six Man) Throckmorton 66, Groom 20, 2013 1A Mart 28, Sonora 0, 1968 Championship Information & Results. 5A Plano 28, Houston Stratford 21 1A Munday 13, Union Hill 0 1A Six-Man Division 1: Westbrook 72 May 66 6-Man Division II Richland Springs 76, Motley County 28, 2010 After a stint. MAKING THE CALL:Predicting winners for every South Carolina high school football playoff game. Josh Thomson is the Sports Editor for The Journal News, Poughkeepsie Journal and Middletown Times Herald-Record. 4A Division I Highland Park 59, Marshall 0 8-Man Goree 52, LA Pryor 22 14 0 Jim Moore Darlington 13 1 Dennis Bogacz Madison 16-0, 5 1997 Glenwood City 14 0 Phil Ottney Waterloo 13 1 Doug Miller Madison 36-14, 6 1997 Flambeau 13 0 Darrell Gago River Ridge 9 5 Jerry Usgaard Madison 28-14, 1 1998 D.C. Everest 14 0 Wayne Steffenhagen Oak Creek 12 2 Joe Koch Madison 14-12 26,886, 2 1998 Germantown 14 0 Phil Datka Ashwaubenon 11 3 Ken Golomski Madison 21-14, 3 1998 Slinger 12 0 Fred Spaeth Denmark 12 2 Carl Paquette Madison 44-20, 4 1998 Colby 14 0 Jeff Rosemeyer Random Lake 12 2 Chris Bichler Madison 21-14, 5 1998 Wrightstown 14 0 Steve Klister/Bill Ehnerd Edgar 13 1 Jerry Sinz Madison 29-8, 6 1998 Lake Holcombe 13 1 Rollie Hall Black Hawk 10 4 Dennis Murphy Madison 28-0, 1 1999 Homestead 14 0 Dave Keel Marshfield 13 1 Len Luedtke Madison 23-13 32,385, 2 1999 Menomonie 12 2 Joe LaBuda Brookfield Central 12 2 Rick Synold Madison 19-8, 3 1999 Waunakee 12 1 Pat Rice Black River Falls 9 5 Warren Rosin Madison 37-14, 4 1999 Cadott 14 0 Pat Rothbauer Lancaster 13 1 John Hoch Madison 34-21, 5 1999 Edgar 14 0 Jerry Sinz Iola-Scandinavia 13 1 Scott Erickson Madison 22-6, 6 1999 Owen-Withee 14 0 Terry Laube Mineral Point 9 5 Ron Murphy Madison 54-6, 1 2000 Oshkosh North 14 0 Steve Jorgensen Arrowhead 10 4 Tom Taraska Madison 28-0 27,902, 2 2000 Ashwaubenon 13 1 Ken Golomski Hamilton 11 3 Stan Grove Madison 19-12, 3 2000 Sheboygan Falls 14 0 Dan Juedes Notre Dame 12 2 John Nowak Madison 41-0, 4 2000 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch Prescott 13 1 Dave Hopkins Madison 14-7, 5 2000 Osseo-Fairchild 13 1 Dan Waters Edgar 13 1 Jerry Sinz Madison 32-6, 6 2000 Spring Valley 14 0 Duane Jourdeans Highland 13 1 Joel Oleson Madison 8-0, 1 2001 Marshfield 13 1 Len Luedtke Kenosha Tremper 13 1 Frank Matrise Madison 24-7 32,703, 2 2001 Ashwaubenon 13 1 Ken Golomski Catholic Memorial 10 4 Bill Young Madison 27-7, 3 2001 Fox Valley Lutheran 13 1 Gene Strusz Waunakee 13 1 Pat Rice Madison 23-13, 4 2001 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch Kewaunee 13 1 Kurt Flaten Madison 49-20, 5 2001 Edgar 12 2 Jerry Sinz Kenosha St. Joseph 11 3 Robert Freund Madison 8-0, 6 2001 Spring Valley 14 0 Duane Jourdeans Hilbert 13 1 Mike Moreau Madison 34-3, 1 2002 Marshfield 13 1 Len Luedtke Arrowhead 12 2 Tom Taraska Madison 20-14 32,887, 2 2002 Menomonie 14 0 Joe LaBuda Brookfield Central 11 3 Rick Synold Madison 17-14, 3 2002 Waunakee 13 1 Pat Rice Waupaca 10 4 John Koronkiewicz Madison 24-21, 4 2002 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch West Salem 10 4 Wayne Sackett Madison 33-6, 5 2002 Somerset 12 2 Bruce Larson Marshall 12 2 Mike Zimmerman Madison 28-20, 6 2002 St. Mary's Springs 14 0 Bob Hyland Hilbert 12 2 Mike Moreau Madison 16-14, 7 2002 Cambria-Friesland 14 0 Jim Bylsma Regis 10 4 Chris O'Connell Madison 14-10, 1 2003 D.C. Everest 14 0 Wayne Steffenhagen Arrowhead 11 3 Tom Taraska Madison 42-7 35,339, 2 2003 Germantown 12 2 Phil Datka Menomonie 13 1 Joe LaBuda Madison 28-13, 3 2003 Notre Dame 14 0 John Nowak Wisconsin Lutheran 11 3 Kirk DeNoyer Madison 48-27, 4 2003 Ripon 14 0 Rick Kelm Brodhead/Juda 11 3 Gary Larsen Madison 21-7, 5 2003 Brillion 13 1 Peter Kittel Poynette 13 1 Dave Hamshire Madison 30-13, 6 2003 Stratford 14 0 Cal Tackes St. Mary's Springs 10 4 Bob Hyland Madison 29-13, 7 2003 Regis 14 0 Chris O'Connell Belmont 12 2 Scott Tolzman Madison 42-0, 1 2004 Mukwonago 14 0 Keith Hensler Marshfield 12 2 Len Luedtke Madison 17-6 29,789, 2 2004 Waukesha West 12 2 Steve Rax Monona Grove 13 1 Mike Stassi Madison 24-7, 3 2004 Wisconsin Lutheran 14 0 Kirk DeNoyer Rice Lake 11 3 LaVern Pottinger Madison 41-13, 4 2004 Sturgeon Bay 12 2 Gary Rabach St. Francis 12 2 Doug Sarver Madison 21-14, 5 2004 Brillion 13 1 Peter Kittel Somerset 13 1 Bruce Larson Madison 23-14, 6 2004 Stratford 14 0 Cal Tackes Pecatonica/Argyle 12 2 Jim Strommen Madison 32-3, 7 2004 Shell Lake 14 0 Matt Cleary Catholic Central 11 3 Tom Aldrich Madison 35-0, 1 2005 Racine Park 13 1 Dennis Thompson Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 11 3 Tony Biolo Madison 28-9 28,600, 2 2005 Ashwaubenon 12 1 Ken Golomski Waunakee 13 1 Pat Rice Madison 19-0, 3 2005 Wisconsin Lutheran 14 0 Kirk DeNoyer Mosinee 13 1 Paul Nievinski Madison 55-3, 4 2005 Ripon 14 0 Rick Kelm West Salem 11 3 Wayne Sackett Madison 21-16, 5 2005 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch Somerset 13 1 Bruce Larson Madison 17-14, 6 2005 Stratford 14 0 Cal Tackes St. Mary's Springs 8 6 Bob Hyland Madison 25-7, 7 2005 Pacelli 11 3 Bob Raczek Gilman 11 3 Robin Rosemeyer Madison 46-20. 3A Division I Gainesville 35, Burnet 24 2A Boyd 16, Groveton 8 4A Division 1: Stephenville 38 Austin Johnson 21 5A Division II Temple 38, Houston Yates 20 Past history: Somers was last year's state runner-up, falling 32-31 to CBA-Syracuse after a last-minute two-point conversion was stopped. * Durand in 1966, and Greenwood in 1968 are the only teams to finish #1 in both the AP, and UPI polls. 2A Division II Crawford 28, Troup 14 IHSAA Student-Athlete Tip of the Week (2-27-23) "Promoting . The matchup: Section 1's Pleasantville (12-0) vs. 2A Division II Muenster 27, Tenaha 20 1A Katy 16, Sundown 6, 1958 4A Division I Waco La Vega 35, Liberty Hill 21 1A Thorndale 36, Crawford 13 6-Man Milford 53, Cotton Center 34, 1978 1A Stratford 49, Burkeville 14 B Chilton 6, Windthorst 0 2A Division I Cameron Yoe 35, Wall 14 2A Division II Daingerfield 62, Bushland 14 State Championships. 5A Division I Converse Judson 33, Midland 32 5A Division I Converse Judson 31, Odessa Permian 28 Spring Valley High School is located in unincorporated Northeast Columbia, South Carolina, United States, and is operated by Richland County School District Two. 5A Division I Allen 35, Houston Lamar 21 2A Daingerfield 7, Lufkin Dunbar 6 5A Division II Aledo 55, Fort Bend Marshall 19 1A Wharton 13, Kermit 9, 1949 c3M9J3ZpZGVvLWFkLXdyYXBwZXInPgo8c2NyaXB0IGFzeW5jIHNyYz0nLy9j 2A Waco 21, Amarillo 0 Past history: In 13 trips to the state tournament, this is Newburgh's third appearance in a state final and first since 2014. 5A Division I Allen 63, Pearland 28 Facts to know: Maine-Endwell won 21-12 when these teams met in last year's state final. 2A Groveton 20, Lorena 13 5A Division I Killeen 14, Sugar Land Dulles 10 2A Division I Farmersville 27, Tatum 24 5A Division II Abilene 28, Katy 17 HOME. 4A Division II Aledo 49, Manvel 28 3A Division II Newton 40, Gunter 16 1A Six-Man Division 2: Benjamin 68 Loraine 20, TAPPS 5A Division I Southlake Carroll 36, Fort Bend Hightower 29 1A Division I Stamford 35, Mart 28 1A China Spring 42, Lexington 3 3A Division II Tatum 38, Hutto 34 4A Division I Waco La Vega 33, Argyle 31 2A Stanton 33, Rogers 7 4A Division I Lake Travis 24, Longview 17 The Marauders held off Redbank Valley, 21-14, to earn the PIAA Class 1A championship . 6A Division 2 Westlake, Denton Guyer, 24-0 3A Division 1: Franklin 17 Brock 14 Members of the Spring Valley High School football team are pictured during the Las Vegas Sun's high school football media day at the Red Rock Resort on August 3rd, 2021. . 3A Division 1: Lorena 35 Brock 18 * Whitefish Bay finished second in the small schools poll in 1961, and also finished second when they were switched to the big schools poll in 1962. 4A Division II Kilgore 33, Dallas Lincoln 27 (2OT) 1A Division II Alto 22, Seymour 0 3A Division II Gilmer 49, Jasper 47 Premontre 10 0 0 D.C. Everest 9 0 0, 2 1970 UPI Auburndale 9 0 0 Gale Ettrick 8 0 0, 2 1970 AP Gale Ettrick 8 0 0 Kohler 8 0 0, 1 1971 UPI Oshkosh 8 0 0 D.C. Everest 9 0 0, 1 1971 AP D.C. Everest 9 0 0 Oshkosh 8 0 0, 2 1971 UPI Elmwood 9 0 0 Kohler 7 0 1, 2 1971 AP Kohler 7 0 1 Belleville 9 0 0, 1 1972 AP Antigo 9 0 0 Beloit Memorial 9 0 0, 2 1972 AP Port Edwards 8 0 0 Oostburg 8 0 0, 1 1973 AP Antigo 9 0 0 La Crosse Logan 9 0 0, 2 1973 AP Mosinee 9 0 0 Ripon 9 0 0, 3 1973 AP Marathon 9 0 0 Spring Valley 9 0 0, 1 1974 AP Fond Du Lac 8 0 0 Janesville Craig 8 0 0, 2 1974 AP Little Chute 8 0 0 Colby 10 0 0, 3 1974 AP Princeton 8 0 0 Spring Valley 9 0 0, 1 1975 AP Antigo 9 0 0 La Crosse Logan 8 0 0, 2 1975 AP Neillsville 10 0 0 Fondy Springs 9 0 0, 3 1975 AP Spring Valley 9 0 0 Iola-Scandinavia 9 0 0, 1 1976 Antigo 11 0 Gordon Schofield Racine Horlick 10 1 Richard Wojick Oshkosh 6-0 4,508, 2 1976 Menomonee Falls East 10 2 Jim Jeskewitz Clintonville 10 1 Chet Jurkovac Menasha 12-7 2,301, 3 1976 Plymouth 11 0 DeWayne Johnson Iowa-Grant 10 1 Garry Crull Madison, 42-12 3,349, 4 1976 De Soto 11 0 Bob Schulz Wild Rose 10 1 Jim Erdman La Crosse 32-14 2,096, 1 1977 Madison West 11 0 Burt Hable Stevens Point 10 2 Jerry Fitzgerald Madison 19-14 5,209, 2 1977 Monona Grove 10 0 Dick Rundle Grafton 10 1 Clifford Cramer, Oconomowoc 21-14 3,669, 3 1977 Iowa-Grant 11 0 Garry Crull Denmark 9 1 Jerry Leiterman Madison 30-8 2,363, 4 1977 Osseo-Fairchild 12 0 Duane Matye Stanley-Boyd 11 1 Gene Hatfield Eau Claire 14-0 3,449, 1 1978 Antigo 12 0 Gordon Schofield Madison Memorial 9 2 Wally Schoessow Oshkosh 21-14 (ot) 3,750, 2 1978 Clintonville 11 0 Chet Jurkovac Oregon 10 1 Cal Callaway Monona Grove 21-6 3,520, 3 1978 Plymouth 11 0 DeWayne Johnson Prairie du Chien 10 1 Paul Bebow Madison 34-14 2,568, 4 1978 Westby 10 0 Neil Hoven Denmark 10 1 Jerry Leiterman Stevens Point 41-19 2,147, 5 1978 Spring Valley 11 0 Robert Thomas Randolph 10 1 James Dettwiler Tomah 15-3 1,415, 1 1979 Kenosha Tremper 11 0 Ron Davies Port Washington 10 1 Al Urness Oshkosh 33-14 3,304, 2 1979 Beaver Dam 11 0 Charlie McDonald Germantown 10 1 Phil Datka Oshkosh 6-0 3,342, 3 1979 Rice Lake 11 0 Will Ferris Edgerton 10 1 Jack Gregory Schofield 15-7 2,146, 4 1979 Edgar 12 0 Jerry Sinz Iowa-Grant 10 1 Garry Crull Sparta 11-6 1,467, 5 1979 Cambridge 11 0 Robert Nodolf Cashton 11 1 Gary Hanson Sun Prairie 10-7 2,014, 1 1980 Kenosha Tremper 11 0 Ron Davies Wisconsin Rapids 11 1 Ken Biegel Madison 19-6 4,021, 2 1980 Whitewater 11 0 Jim Warren Pulaski 10 1 Byron Buelow Menasha 10-6 2,289, 3 1980 Two Rivers 11 0 Jerry Bonino Rice Lake 9 2 Will Ferris Stevens Point 17-15 1,564, 4 1980 Mosinee 12 0 Bob Coy DeForest 10 1 Jerry Roelke Stevens Point 19-17 2,230, 5 1980 Shell Lake 12 0 Ken Ogden Cassville 11 1 Alex Hilber La Crosse 13-7 1,663, 1 1981 D.C. Everest 11 1 Wayne Steffenhagen Madison West 9 3 Burt Hable Stevens Point 38-6 4,595, 2 1981 Grafton 12 0 Clifford Cramer Whitewater 10 1 Jim Warren Oconomowoc 29-3 3,729, 3 1981 Two Rivers 10 2 Jerry Bonino Baldwin-Woodville 9 3 Jack Scholz Schofield 23-14 2,243, 4 1981 Mosinee 11 0 Bob Coy De Forest 11 1 Jerry Roelke Monona Grove 26-20 3,863, 5 1981 Osseo-Fairchild 12 0 Duane Matye Kohler 9 3 Daniel Buhr Beaver Dam 33-10 1,267, 6 1981 Cashton 12 0 Gary Hanson Poynette 11 1 Larry Thurston Madison 32-0 2,733, 1 1982@ Antigo 13 0 Gordon Schofield Cudahy 11 1 Gerald Bowe Madison 22-7 17,876, 2 1982@ Grafton 11 1 Clifford Cramer Wauwatosa West 11 1 Dominick Cucinello Madison 13-7, 3 1982@ Two Rivers 11 1 Jerry Bonino Rice Lake 11 1 Will Ferris Madison 38-21, 4 1982@ DeForest 12 0 Jerry Roelke Oconto Falls 9 3 Duane Rogatzki Madison 52-24, 5 1982@ Osseo-Fairchild 12 1 Duane Matye Spencer 11 1 Dave Destache Madison 22-19, 6 1982@ Cassville 12 0 Alex Hilber Three Lakes 12 1 Bernie Anderson Madison 19-8, 1 1983 D.C. Everest 13 0 Wayne Steffenhagen Waukesha North 11 1 Tim Poulson Madison 28-14 24,338, 2 1983 Middleton 12 0 Kurt Grundlach Port Washington 11 1 Al Urness Madison 21-0, 3 1983 Lakeland 12 0 Jay Buckley Kewaskum 11 1 Mike Fifrick Madison 21-0, 4 1983 Platteville 12 0 Mark Berg Mosinee 10 1 Bob Coy Madison 16-6, 5 1983 Peshtigo 12 0 Mike Strebel Osseo-Fairchild 12 1 Duane Matye Madison 7- 0, 6 1983 De Soto 11 1 Bob Schulz Shiocton 9 3 Joe Schleis Madison 25-12, 1 1984 Manitowoc 12 0 Ron Rubick Madison Memorial 10 2 Wally Schoessow Madison 24-3 18,328, 2 1984 Ashland 12 0 Tom Mestelle Grafton 10 1 Clifford Cramer Madison 13-12, 3 1984 Monona Grove 10 1 Dick Rundle Oconto Falls 9 3 Duane Rogatzki Madison 33-11, 4 1984 Brillion 10 1 Scot Peterson Osseo-Fairchild 12 1 Duane Matye Madison 41-18, 5 1984 Osceola 11 1 Carl Mook Marshall 11 1 Steve Beacom Madison 42-6, 6 1984 De Soto 12 1 Bob Schulz Colfax 10 3 Ken Mueller Madison 41-0, 1 1985 Manitowoc 12 0 Ron Rubick Menomonee Falls 9 3 Jim Jeskewitz Madison 7-0 9,770, 2 1985 Port Washington 11 0 Al Urness Menomonie 11 1 Gene Hatfield Madison 21-6, 3 1985 Seymour 11 1 Bill Collar Prairie du Chien 11 1 Paul Bebow Madison 28-12, 4 1985 Westby 11 1 Art Brunje Colby 11 1 Duane Teska Madison 23-20, 5 1985 Manawa 11 0 Bob Lieberman De Soto 11 1 Bob Schulz Madison 14-6, 6 1985 Glenwood City 11 2 Brad Nemec Deerfield 11 2 Dennis Christian Madison 12-0, 1 1986 Manitowoc 12 0 Ron Rubick Milwaukee Tech 12 1 Frank Budzisz, Madison 28-20 23,605, 2 1986 Monroe 12 0 Pat Martin New Berlin Eisen. He can be reached by e-mail atjthomson@lohud.com, on Twitter at@lohudinsider, and on Instagram at@lohudinsider. 3A Division II Commerce 14, La Grange 11 Enrollment Rule - A student must be enrolled within the first 20 days of a semester as a regular student in the school system where the student will participate. 4A Division II Texarkana Pleasant Grove 41, West Orange-Stark 21 4A Austin Reagan 21, Odessa Permian 14 ICAgIGo9ZC5jcmVhdGVFbGVtZW50KHMpLGRsPWwhPSdkYXRhTGF5ZXInPycm 3A Ennis 13, Cuero 10 Year-by-year results, history and records appear by activity and seasonally below. 3A Division II Carthage 13, Graham 12 Amherst (2015-17), Lancaster (2000-02), Manitowoc (1984-86), Monroe (1990-92), Two Rivers (1980-82) and Waunakee (2009-11) are the other schools to win three consecutive State championships. The coaches voted in the United Press International poll, while members of the media voted in the Associated Press poll. 1A Knox City 27, Bremond 20 4A Huntsville 19, Paris 0 3A Division II Commerce 17, Sealy 10 5A Division II Aledo 24, Corpus Christi Calallen 16 2A Division 2: Albany 41 Mart 21 3A Division I Grandview 35, Malakoff 21 II Vernon Northside 60, Jayton 41, 2005 5A Division 1: Aledo 52 - College Station 8. 1A Division I (Six Man) McLean 100, Milford 70 5A Division II Odessa Permian 27, San Antonio Marshall 14 The coaches voted in the United Press International poll, while members of the media voted in the Associated Press poll. Western Pennsylvania was well represented at the 2022 PIAA high school football championships, with five Pittsburgh-area teams advancing to the state finals. 4A Wichita Falls 48, Pasadena 6 All rights reserved. VIKING ATHLETICS TICKETS Click here to purchase your tickets to all SV Athletic Sporting Events. 3A Pittsburg 13, Van Vleck 2 3A Brownwood 14, Bridge City 0 4A Division 1 Carthage, Waco La Vega, 42-28 6-Man Division I Garden City 82, Throckmorton 68 4A Division II Aledo 35, Brenham 21 1A Petrolia 39, Celeste 18 6A Division II DeSoto 38, Cibolo Steele 29 Facts to know: Somers is 30-1 since the start of the 2021 spring season and is ranked co-No. GOAL IN MIND:How Powdersville star Thomas Williams is staying true to his championship promise. De Soto has qualified for the most number of playoffs with 34. March 2, 2023. 5A Beaumont West Brook 21, Hurst Bell 10 6-Man Highland 60, Mullin 13, 1981 2A Friendswood 28, Hooks 15 Waukesha finished second twice in the UPI, while La Crosse Logan did twice in the AP. In 1961 the UPI poll was split into voting of large schools and small schools. 1A Bartlett 35, Aspermont 6 * Gale-Ettrick finished #1 in the small school polls three times. 5A Division II Cedar Hill 51, Cypress Falls 17 The AP poll broke into three categories in 1973, rating large, medium, and small schools. 4A Plano 13, Port Neches-Groves 10 3A Cuero 14, McGregor 6 All of the games will be aired on Bally Sports Southwest and Bally Sports Southwest Extra. Related organizations 6A Division 2: DeSoto 42 - Vandegrift 17. 2A Terrell 41, Brady 6 I Richland Springs 78, Rule 58 1A Barbers Hill 3, Sonora 3 (tie) CO-CHAMPIONS, 1970 2A Corrigan-Camden 35, Quanah 14 The matchups are set for the N.C. High School Athletic Association's 2021 spring football state playoffs. Yards. Updated: Dec 15, 2021 / 09:07 AM CST ARLINGTON, Texas (KXAN) Three Central Texas teams are chasing high school football supremacy this weekend at the UIL Texas football state. * Oshkosh finished #1 four times in the UPI poll. 2A Division I Newton 28, Argyle 20 4A A&M Consolidated 35, Carthage 16

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