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cypressnewsreview · 6 years ago
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Jersey Village leads four Cypress lady baller teams in TABC rankings
Jersey Village leads four Cypress lady baller teams in TABC rankings
CYPRESS — The Jersey Village Falcon girls basketball team is number five in Texas and leads three other Cypress teams.
At No. 12 is Cy Creek, No. 17 is Cy Ranch, and No. 25 is Langham Creek.
Class 6A 1. Cedar Hill (24-4) 2. Desoto (15-4) 3. Hendrickson (28-1) 4. Dallas Skyline (15-7) 5. Jersey Village (22-2) 6. Garland Sachse (21-4) 7. Duncanville (22-5) 8. Converse Judson (23-4) 9. South Grand…
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techcrunchappcom · 4 years ago
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Texas Tech hires former star Kirsta Gerlich as coach
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Alexis Cubit, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Published 11:51 a.m. CT Aug. 18, 2020 | Updated 4:15 p.m. CT Aug. 18, 2020
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SportsPulse: Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt spoke with reporters Friday to discuss the school’s next steps after firing women’s basketball coach Marlene Stollings.
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LUBBOCK, Texas — Krista Gerlich has returned.
After helping Texas Tech women’s basketball team to a national championship in 1993, the former guard was named the Lady Raiders’ coach Tuesday.
“I can’t put into words how excited I am to be entrusted with rebuilding the Lady Raider basketball program, which is near and dear to my heart,” Gerlich said in a Texas Tech news release. “I can’t wait to get to work on taking this program back to where it’s supposed to be, where it has been and where everyone in the Texas Tech community expects it to be. I’m looking forward to meeting the current Lady Raiders, embracing them and their journey, and helping them write a better ending to their careers at Texas Tech, because they deserve it.
“I believe that Texas Tech is a pot of gold for every sport, and that’s illustrated by how well each program succeeds on a national level year in and year out. There is no reason that Lady Raider basketball can’t do that too, because we’ve already seen it done. We know we have the support, and I am looking forward to bringing that positive excitement and authentic love for the program back to my alma mater.”
Gerlich will replace Marlene Stollings, who spent two seasons with the Lady Raiders before she was terminated on Aug. 6, a day after USA TODAY published an article detailing verbal abuse toward players.
In Stollings’ final season with the program, the Lady Raiders (18-11, 7-11) reached 18 total wins and seven Big 12 Conference victories for the first time in seven seasons while reaching conference action with an undefeated record for the first time in eight seasons.
Throughout a 14-year head coaching career, which consisted of seven seasons at West Texas A&M in Canyon, Gerlich has racked up two TABC Coach of the Year awards, three conference coach of the year honors, three conference titles, five NCAA Tournament wins and eight 20-win seasons. She has also overseen seven WBCA All-Americans, six conference players of the year, 10 All-Sun Belt selections and 17 Lone Star Conference All-Conference selections.
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Gerlich spent the past seven seasons at UT-Arlington and is the program’s all-time winningest coach, racking up 121 of her 289 career wins as a collegiate head coach at the helm of the Lady Mavericks program.
“I am excited to announce Krista Gerlich as our next Lady Raider basketball coach,” Texas Tech athletic director Kriby Hocutt said in a news release. “Coach Gerlich has been outstanding as a head coach at both UT-Arlington and West Texas A&M, and her track record as a student-athlete at Texas Tech speaks for itself. I believe that she is the right person to lead our women’s basketball team and I am excited to see what she and the Lady Raiders accomplish in the seasons ahead.”
During the search process, Gerlich brought up her 2015 public intoxication charge in which she served a two-game suspension while coaching at UT-Arlington, according to KAMC Sports Director David Collier.
Hocutt said he felt satisfied Gerlich had learned her lesson and “has continued to grow as a coach, role model and mentor to her student athletes."
“I was forthright about the incident throughout the interview process,” Gerlich said of the incident. “I’ve shared it with my team as an example of a growing experience to acknowledge that we aren’t all perfect and that everyone makes mistakes.”
Gerlich will also be the second member of the family to be part of a Big 12 Conference school. Her daughter, Bryn, is a forward for the Oklahoma State women’s basketball team ― playing in 28 games as a sophomore last season.
Krista Gerlich is a born and raised West Texan, winning a state championship with Sudan in 1987 with her father, Jim Kirkland, as the coach. A year later, she led Spearman to a cross country state title. Months after helping the Lady Raiders to a national title in 1993, she began her coaching career at Lockney then joined her former coach Marsha Sharp’s coaching staff back at Tech 10 years later.
Gerlich made the move to head West Texas A&M’s women’s basketball program in 2006 and was there for seven seasons before taking the job at UT-Arlington in 2013 where she’s been ever since.
Former legendary Canyon girls basketball coach Joe Lombard, who retired in April, got to know Gerlich during her time at West Texas A&M and referred to her as a program builder.
“She’s a west Texas girl, so she knows what kind of players and programs we have in west Texas and in the meantime, she’s been recruiting the state of Texas, specifically the Dallas area, the metroplex area, so she’s got several tie-ins there,” Lombard said. “I think she’s a program builder just because she’s going to do things the right way and recruit the right kind of people and put a style of play out there that people will enjoy watching. I think Texas Tech did a great job.”
From her first season to second with the Lady Mavericks, Gerlich had the second-largest Division I turnaround, going from four wins (2013-14) to 17 victories (2014-15).
She was named the Sun Belt Conference coach of the year in 2019 after leading the Lady Mavs to their first conference regular season crown. The former Lady Raider ended her final season with UTA on a high note, finishing the pandemic-shortened year with a 21-11 record and 14-4 mark in the Sun Belt Conference standings to place third.
According to theshorthorn.com, Gerlich was the third-highest female employee at UTA, making $310,000 during the 2019-20 season. She had received a contract extension through the 2022-23 season, announced on July 2, 2019, and was scheduled to make a base of $335,000 for the 2020-21 season, per a document obtained by USA TODAY.
Shallowater girls basketball coach Chuck Darden is eager to see how Gerlich can re-energize the fan base and build new relationships. The longtime Fillies mentor has known the new Lady Raiders coach since high school coaching against Kirkland’s Spearman teams while Gerlich was playing. Darden was also on opposite ends of a sideline with Gerlich when she was coaching at Lockney.
“I think coaching’s in her blood, always has been,” Darden said. “She’s been around it her whole life, so I just think she’s a natural at it and I think she’ll be a great coach at Texas Tech. I’ll sure be pulling for her, I know that.”
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Sports editor Carlos Silva Jr. also contributed to this story.
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collincountymagazine · 6 years ago
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Plano East hires Matt Wester as Panthers boys basketball coach
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annuaires-reseau · 7 years ago
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Here’s every Dallas high school basketball alum playing in the Sweet 16
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Here’s a list of every local product playing in the 2018 NCAA tournament. Did we miss anyone? If so, email any additions to [email protected].
Marques Bolden, Duke
High School: DeSoto
Bio: A standout center at DeSoto, the former five-star prospect is finishing up his sophomore season with the Blue Devils, which opens the NCAA tournament against Iona. The 6-foot-11 Bolden, who had midseason surgery for a broken nasal bone, is averaging 4.0 points and 3.7 rebounds in 13.2 minutes per contest.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Iona: 5 points, 2 rebounds
In second round win over Rhode Island: 2 points, 6 rebounds
Marcus Garrett, Kansas
High School: Skyline
Bio: Last year’s Gatorade Texas Boys Basketball Player of the Year recorded 12 triple-doubles during his senior season at Skyline. Now on a loaded Jayhawks team that will face Penn in the first round, Garrett is averaging 4.5 points and 3.6 rebounds in 19.7 minutes per game off the bench.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Penn: 2 points, 5 rebounds
In second round win over Seton Hall: 1 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist
High School: Lancaster
Bio: The former Lancaster power forward transferred from Texas A&M to Clemson following his freshman season. He’s developed into a valuable contributor for the Tigers, averaging 10.8 points and 7.9 rebounds in his junior season while shooting 57 percent from the floor. Clemson faces New Mexico State in the first round next weekend.
Tournament stats
In first round win over New Mexico State: 6 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists
In second round win over Auburn: 18 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists
P.J. Washington, Kentucky
High School: Prime Prep
Bio: A Frisco native, Washington played at Prime Prep before finishing his high school career in Nevada. Now a freshman for UK, his playing time has jumped recently. While he’s averaging 10.7 points this season, he played a larger role during the SEC tournament for Kentucky, which opens against Davidson.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Davidson: 11 points, 3 rebounds
In second round win over Buffalo: 12 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists
Zhaire Smith, Texas Tech
High School: Lakeview Centennial
Bio: Smith averaged 20.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior at Lakeview Centennial High School before signing with Texas Tech in April of 2017. Smith’s best game of his freshman campaign came back on Feb. 7 when he scored 21 points against Iowa State.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Stephen F. Austin: 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists
In second round win over Florida: 18 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists
Niem Stevenson, Texas Tech
High School: Carrollton Ranchview
Bio: Stevenson has been one of Texas Tech’s most valuable rotation players during his two-year career for the Red Raiders. Prior to Texas Tech, Stevenson became the the first player in the history of Seward County Community College to earn two NJCAA All-American selections.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Stephen F. Austin: 6 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists
In second round win over Florida: 5 points, 1 rebound 2 assists
Zach Smith, Texas Tech
High School: Plano East
Bio: Smith was named the 2013-14 District 10-5A Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-District, as well as First Team All-State and First Team All-Region II-5A as a senior at Plano East. The 6-foot-8, 220-pound senior has averaged 5.9 points per game as a senior, grabbing 71 rebounds in 391 minutes played.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Stephen F. Austin: 9 points, 4 rebounds
In second round win over Florida: 6 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist
Keenan Evans, Texas Tech
High School: Richardson Berkner
Bio: Evans has established himself as one of the best guards in the country in 2018, being named to the AP All-Big 12 team on March 6. His season-high in scoring came against Texas on Jan. 31, when the senior poured in 38 points in 39 minutes.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Stephen F. Austin: 23 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists
In second round win over Florida: 22 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist
Norense Odiase, Texas Tech
High School: North Crowley
Bio: Odiase led North Crowley to a 29-8 record in 2012-13, including a 13-1 record in District 3-5A. Behind his 7.8 points per game and 7.4 rebounds, North Crowley advanced to the Region I semifinals that season and finished as the No. 17 team in the state.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Stephen F. Austin: 3 rebounds, 1 assist
In second round win over Florida: Played two minutes
High School: Plano West
Bio: Hogg played three seasons at Plano West High School for head coach Anthony Morgan. Following the 2015-16 season, Hogg was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team by league coaches.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Providence: 5 points, 6 rebounds
In second round win over North Carolina: 14 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists
TJ Starks, Texas A&M
High School: Lancaster
Bio: As a senior at Lancaster, Starks was honored as an All-State selection by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. Starks scored a career-high 23 points against SEC Champion Auburn on Feb. 7.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Providence: 15 points, 1 rebound, 8 assists
In second round win over North Carolina: 21 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists
Admon Gilder, Texas A&M
High School: Madison
Bio: Before A&M, Gilder was named the 2015 Gatorade Texas Player of the Year at Madison High School. In 2018, he has averaged 12.2 points per game for the Aggies and has recorded 69 total assists.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Providence: 18 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists
In second round win over North Carolina: 12 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists
Tyler Davis, Texas A&M
High School: Plano West
Bio: Following his senior year at Plano West, Davis was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Texas by the TABC. In 2018, Davis is averaging 14.5 points for the Aggies while shooting over 57 percent from the floor.
Tournament stats
In first round win over Providence: 14 points, 15 rebounds
In second round win over North Carolina: 18 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist
Other notable players
Andrew Sorrells, Texas Tech: Sorrells averaged 18.0 points per game as a senior at Birdville. He saw action in six games as a freshman for the Red Raiders before opting to redshirt as a sophomore. In 2018, Sorrell has logged 24 minutes in 10 games.
Mark French, Texas A&M: French helped Prestonwood Christian capture the 2016 TAPPS State Championship. He’s a four-year letterwinner in basketball and earned one letter in track & field.
Frank Byers, Texas A&M: At South Oak Cliff, Byers was selected as Chevy Student Athlete of the Year and also played in the Metroplex 24 High School All-Star Game, averaging nine points and 10 assists as a senior.
Staff writer Adam Grosbard contributed to this report.
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storturly31 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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louiseholdenne · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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subjecould58 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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thatedge41 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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motifews53 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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theigners8014 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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spladebeforn38 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings - SFGate
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) — High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Feb. 5: BOYS PUBLIC. Class 6A. 1. Denton Guyer, 31-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 28-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 26-3; 4. Spring ... and more »
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cypressnewsreview · 6 years ago
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Jersey Village lady dribblers top local teams in statewide rankings (Jan. 28, 2019)
Jersey Village lady dribblers top local teams in statewide rankings (Jan. 28, 2019)
CYPRESS TEXAS — The Jersey Village Falcons’ ladies basketball team has been one of the top dogs all season long.
With the last week of regular season play upon us, the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches placed the JV as the No. 4 team in the state.
Katy sits at No. 9, with Cy Ranch and Cy Creek right behind them at numbers 10 and 11, respectively.
Class 6A
1. Cedar Hill (30-4) 2.…
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sengoku1 · 7 years ago
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TABC high school basketball rankings
SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) – High school basketball rankings as compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the week of Jan. 22:
BOYS PUBLIC
Class 6A
1. Denton Guyer, 27-1; 2. Austin Westlake, 25-3; 3. Cypress Falls, 22-3; 4. Spring Dekaney, 24-3; 5. South Garland, 25-3; 6. Duncanville, 22-4; 7. DeSoto, 19-6; 8. SA Wagner, 20-5; 9. Allen, 21-4; 10. Houston Sam Houston, 20-3; 11. Lake Travis, 22-5; 12. Cibolo Steele, 23-2; 13. Katy Tompkins, 21-6; 14. Aldine Eisenhower, 21-5; 15. Fort Bend Bush, 21-4; 16. Beaumont West Brook, 22-3; 17. Odessa Permian, 20-3; 18. Schertz Clemens, 20-6; 19. Garland Rowlett, 16-8; 20. Dallas Jesuit, 19-3; 21. Los Fresnos, 24-5; 22. South Grand Prairie, 18-9; 23. North Crowley, 21-5; 24. Klein Forest, 18-5; 25. Killeen Ellison, 24-3.
Class 5A
1. Waxahachie, 20-4; 2. Justin Northwest, 21-5; 3. Mansfield Timberview, 21-5; 4. Port Arthur Memorial, 20-5; 5. Little Elm, 20-6; 6. Prosper, 22-3; 7. Sulphur Springs, 23-3; 8. EP Burges, 23-2; 9. N. Richland Hills Birdville, 20-4; 10. Dallas Wilson, 12-4; 11. Lancaster, 15-10; 12. Alvin Shadow Creek, 16-5; 13. Midlothian, 18-8; 14. CC Veterans Memorial, 24-4; 15. Dallas South Oak Cliff, 16-7; 16. Laredo Nixon, 23-5; 17. Fort Bend Marshall, 20-7; 18. Fort Bend Elkins, 19-11; 19. Humble, 21-8; 20. Austin Lanier, 18-6; 21. Austin LBJ, 18-6; 22. Dallas Kimball, 15-8; 23. SA Alamo Heights, 21-5; 24. EP Eastlake, 21-1; 25. Leander Rouse, 20-6.
Class 4A
1. Center, 24-1; 2. Silsbee, 15-8; 3. Houston Yates, 14-2; 4. Freeport Brazosport, 19-5; 5. Dallas Lincoln, 15-8; 6. Dallas Carter, 21-3; 7. WF Hirschi, 15-6; 8. Lubbock Estacado, 15-5; 9. Abilene Wylie, 22-3; 10. Seminole, 17-6; 11. Midlothian Heritage, 22-6; 12. Argyle, 19-6; 13. Waxahachie Life, 26-6; 14. Boerne, 24-4; 15. CC West Oso, 20-7; 16. Houston North Forest, 10-8; 17. Waco Connally, 17-7; 18. Sour Lake Hardin-Jefferson, 25-7; 19. Athens, 20-2; 20. Krum, 22-5; 21. Dallas Faith Family, 20-9; 22. Wilmer Hutchins, 14-9; 23. Somerset, 19-8; 24. Burkburnett, 15-12; 25. Dallas Roosevelt, 18-9.
Class 3A
1. Jarrell, 19-4; 2. SA Cole, 27-1; 3. Peaster, 18-8; 4. Brock, 26-3; 5. Palestine Westwood, 25-2; 6. Ponder, 23-5; 7. East Chambers, 24-1; 8. Edgewood, 21-2; 9. Pollok Central, 20-6; 10. Nacogdoches Central Heights, 21-7; 11. Bowie, 18-6; 12. Nocona, 21-4; 13. Wall, 21-2; 14. Hitchcock, 15-10; 15. Van Vleck, 11-4; 16. Mount Vernon, 23-1; 17. Kountze, 17-8; 18. Commerce, 14-8; 19. Van Alstyne, 18-9; 20. Holliday, 19-4; 21. Teague, 8-3; 22. Dallas Madison, 6-16; 23. La Marque, 12-11; 24. Newton, 7-3; 25. CC London, 15-11.
Class 2A
1. Thorndale, 21-3; 2. Martins Mill, 22-3; 3. Big Sandy, 15-6; 4. Shelbyville, 21-3; 5. Tenaha, 8-2; 6. Lufkin Pineywoods, 18-6; 7. Muenster, 5-5; 8. San Augustine, 6-3; 9. Cushing, 20-4; 10. Grapeland, 17-7; 11. Dallardsville Big Sandy, 20-7; 12. Stinnett West Texas, 22-2; 13. Neches, 16-9; 14. Port Aransas, 19-10; 15. Snook, 18-6; 16. Clarksville, 14-6; 17. Broaddus, 16-7; 18. SA Lee Academy, 18-0; 19. Celeste, 19-3; 20. Memphis, 21-2; 21. Ivanhoe Rayburn, 18-5; 22. Stratford, 6-1; 23. Sanford-Fritch, 16-4; 24. Iola, 14-6; 25. Forsan, 19-3.
Class 1A
1. Lipan, 25-1; 2. Nazareth, 18-5; 3. Laneville, 18-6; 4. Gail Borden County, 9-2; 5. New Home, 20-3; 6. Slidell, 20-5; 7. Graford, 15-7; 8. Leggett, 25-4; 9. Waelder, 14-4; 10. Moulton, 22-4; 11. Happy, 9-7; 12. Texline, 14-8; 13. Turkey Valley, 10-1; 14. Ropesville, 17-3; 15. Eula, 20-5; 16. Coolidge, 14-2; 17. Bronte, 23-1; 18. Oakwood, 10-10; 19. Ector, 21-6; 20. Martinsville, 18-6; 21. May, 9-5; 22. Meadow, 13-6; 23. Avalon, 16-3; 24. Milford, 5-3; 25. Yantis, 18-3.
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TAPPS 6A/SPC
1. Tomball Condoria, 32-1; 2. Dallas Bishop Lynch, 26-5; 3. Houston Christian, 24-4; 4. Houston Bellaire Episcopal, 21-3; 5. Plano Prestonwood, 18-7; 6. SA Antonian, 29-6; 7. Dallas St. Mark’s, 15-4; 8. Houston The Village, 18-1; 9. FW Nolan, 15-7; 10. Addison Trinity, 14-11.
TAPPS 5A
1. Cedar Hill Trinity, 21-4; 2. Houston Second Baptist, 21-6; 3. Tyler All Saints Episcopal, 21-3; 4. Houston Westbury Christian, 10-19; 5. SA St. Mary’s Hall, 20-7; 6. FW Southwest Christian, 19-10; 7. SA Cornerstone, 12-10; 8. CC St. John Paul II, 22-7; 9. Frisco Legacy, 14-13; 10. Laredo St. Augustine, 20-14.
TAPPS 4A
1. Arlington Grace Prep, 24-5; 2. Colleyville Covenant, 14-11; 3. The Woodlands Christian, 18-12; 4. Waco Vanguard, 9-9; 5. Waco Reicher, 19-12; 6. Houston St Thomas Episcopal, 6-6; 7. Lubbock Trinity, 15-19; 8. Sugar Land Logos, 11-7; 9. Lubbock Christian, 10-8; 10. Austin Brentwood, 11-15.
Class 3A
1. Dallas Yavneh, 23-0; 2. Kerrville Our Lady of the Hills, 20-3; 3. SA St. Gerard, 18-2; 4. Irving The Highlands, 13-6; 5. Abilene Christian, 18-7; 6. Dallas Covenant, 16-4; 7. Willow Park Trinity, 17-5; 8. Spring Frassati, 14-7; 9. FW Calvary, 17-9; 10. Beaumont Legacy, 12-14.
Class 2A
1. Sherman Texoma Christian, 19-4; 2. Lubbock All-Saints Episcopal, 20-5; 3. Bryan Allen Academy, 16-12; 4. Conroe Covenant, 18-4; 5. Huntsville Alpha Omega, 24-3; 6. New Braunfels Christian, 19-8; 7. FW Bethesda, 16-4; 8. Houston Beren, 12-3; 9. Dallas First Baptist, 10-2; 10. Shiner St. Paul, 12-5.
Class 1A
1. Granbury North Central Texas, 20-2; 2. SA Legacy, 24-1; 3. SA Gateway, 19-8; 4. Irving Faustina, 9-0; 5. Longview Trinity, 13-3; 6. Lubbock Kingdom, 12-9; 7. Spring Founders, 16-9; 8. Athens Christian, 9-5; 9. Fredericksburg Heritage, 11-5; 10. Alamo Macedonian, 12-6.
GIRLS PUBLIC
Class 6A
1. Duncanville, 30-1; 2. Cibolo Steele, 27-3; 3. Richardson, 24-3; 4. Converse Judson, 23-4; 5. Plano, 24-5; 6. DeSoto, 22-3; 7. Cypress Creek, 24-4; 8. Cypress Ranch, 24-5; 9. SA East Central, 24-4; 10. Dallas Skyline, 21-7; 11. Allen, 24-6; 12. Austin Westlake, 23-7; 13. Arlington Bowie, 23-6; 14. Rockwall, 22-6; 15. Waco Midway, 25-4; 16. Pflugerville Henderickson, 24-6; 17. Pflugerville, 26-5; 18. Killeen Ellison, 17-8; 19. Houston Jersey Village, 23-4; 20. McKinney, 21-9; 21. Keller Timber Creek, 24-4; 22. Humble Atascocita, 21-8; 23. Fort Bend Hightower, 22-8; 24. Laredo United, 26-2; 25. League City Clear Springs, 22-7;.
Class 5A
1. Mansfield Timberview, 29-2; 2. Montvieu Barbers Hill, 30-2; 3. Frisco Lone Star, 25-4; 4. Amarillo, 28-2; 5. Canyon, 21-3; 6. Prosper, 24-3; 7. Houston Madison, 15-2; 8. Temple, 22-5; 9. Sulphur Springs, 22-3; 10. Denison, 24-4; 11. Wylie East, 23-5; 12. Leander Rouse, 24-6; 13. Cedar Park, 23-7; 14. FW Boswell, 27-4; 15. Aledo, 22-2; 16. Lubbock Cooper, 26-2; 17. CC Veterans Memorial, 26-4; 18. Lucas Lovejoy, 23-6; 19. CC Flour Bluff, 26-4; 20. Austin High, 23-7; 21. Georgetown, 19-8; 22. Crosby, 23-7; 23. SA Southside, 24-3; 24. Marble Falls, 20-9; 25. Kerrville Tivy, 23-6.
Class 4A
1. Liberty Hill, 26-3; 2. Glen Rose, 27-1; 3. Denver City, 20-5; 4. Levelland, 25-2; 5. Navasota, 29-2; 6. Dallas Lincoln, 25-3; 7. Houston Wheatley, 21-3; 8. Canton, 24-6; 9. Tatum, 23-4; 10. Abilene Wylie, 20-6; 11. Sanger, 25-4; 12. Argyle, 22-7; 13. Gilmer, 24-5; 14. SA Veterans Memorial, 22-9; 15. Brownwood, 25-4; 16. Melissa, 24-3; 17. Bushland, 17-6; 18. Bullard, 25-7; 19. Midlothian Heritage, 23-5; 20. Sour Lake Hardin-Jefferson, 24-5; 21. CC West Oso, 21-5; 22. Lorena, 21-7; 23. Geronimo Navarro, 21-9; 24. Comal Canyon Lake, 22-5; 25. Mexia, 20-7.
Class 3A
1. Canadian, 21-4; 2. Pottsboro, 25-4; 3. Mount Pleasant Chapel Hill, 26-2; 4. Wall, 20-5; 5. Little River Academy, 20-4; 6. Idalou, 23-5; 7. Brock, 23-6; 8. Tuscola Jim Ned, 19-7; 9. Winnsboro, 18-10; 10. Leonard, 22-3; 11. Teague, 24-2; 12. Sunnyvale, 24-3; 13. Shallowater, 22-3; 14. Poth, 19-5; 15. Odem, 24-6; 16. Cisco, 21-4; 17. Mount Vernon, 17-9; 18. Woodville, 27-5; 19. Vanderbilt Industrial, 24-5; 20. Colorado City, 21-6; 21. Hitchcock, 21-6; 22. Grandview, 20-8; 23. Marion, 19-10; 24. Yoakum, 20-6; 25. Marlin, 21-8.
Class 2A
1. Martins Mill, 28-1; 2. La Rue La Poynor, 23-2; 3. Panhandle, 23-3; 4. Windthorst, 24-1; 5. Stratford, 20-4; 6. Hico, 26-1; 7. Tenaha, 22-4; 8. Woden, 23-3; 9. Claude, 22-4; 10. Era, 24-3; 11. Grapeland, 21-7; 12. Vega, 26-3; 13. Archer City, 22-6; 14. Haskell, 26-1; 15. Wellington, 20-6; 16. Campbell, 23-6; 17. Seymour, 20-6; 18. Mason, 25-7; 19. San Saba, 22-7; 20. Lovelady, 22-7; 21. Douglass, 20-3; 22. Snook, 23-2; 23. Thorndale, 20-5; 24. Timpson, 22-7; 25. Gladewater Union Grove, 19-5.
Class 1A
1. Nazareth, 24-3; 2. Garden City, 26-1; 3. Dodd City, 27-1; 4. Moulton, 26-3; 5. Ropesville, 25-0; 6. Huckabay, 20-5; 7. Barksdale Nueces Canyon, 24-4; 8. Rankin, 26-5; 9. McMullen County, 22-2; 10. Roby, 20-6; 11. May, 21-3; 12. Eula, 20-7; 13. Jayton, 21-5; 14. Robert Lee, 20-3; 15. Rocksprings, 18-4; 16. Hermleigh, 20-6; 17. Westbrook, 16-4; 18. New Home, 22-5; 19. Leakey, 17-8; 20. Slocum, 18-9; 21. McLean, 21-3; 22. Abbott, 17-5; 23. Klondike, 16-5; 24. Iredell, 14-3; 25. Cumby Miller Grove, 16-6.
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TAPPS 6A/SPC 1
. Houston Kinkaid, 17-2; 2. Dallas Bishop Lynch, 18-7; 3. Plano Prestonwood, 20-7; 4. Houston St. Agnes, 22-7; 5. Houston Christian, 24-6; 6. Dallas Parish Episcopal, 21-4; 7. Tomball Concordia Lutheran, 22-6; 8. SA Incarnate Word, 17-9; 9. Argyle Liberty, 22-7; 10. Houston The Village, 18-6.
TAPPS 5A
1. SA Christian, 22-12; 2. Mesquite Dallas Christian, 13-12; 3. Corpus Christi IWA, 21-8; 4. Cedar Hill Trinity, 18-7; 5. Austin St. Michael’s, 18-6; 6. Houston Second Baptist, 16-12; 7. Tyler Grace Community, 17-6; 8. Grapevine Faith, 16-6; 9. CC John Paul II, 19-10; 10. Tyler All Saints Episcopal, 15-7.
TAPPS 4A 1. FW Lake Country, 24-8; 2. Marble Falls Faith, 20-6; 3. Houston Lutheran North, 9-7; 4. Austin Brentwood Christian, 22-10; 5. Austin Texas For Deaf, 22-5; 6. Lubbock Christian, 24-10; 7. Flower Mound Coram Deo, 20-6; 8. The Woodlands Christian, 15-5; 9. McKinney Christian, 12-8; 10. Lubbock Trinity, 9-19.
Class 3A
1. Beaumont Legacy, 17-8; 2. Temple Central Texas, 18-4; 3. Midland Classical, 14-8; 4. Mission Juan Diego, 16-4; 5. Round Rock Christian, 13-6; 6. Denton Calvary, 14-7; 7. SA Castle Hills, 16-7; 8. SA Keystone, 12-1; 9. Hallettsville Sacred Heart, 7-5; 10. Spring Frassati, 11-5.
Class 2A
1. Austin Waldorf, 19-4; 2. Shiner St. Paul, 13-7; 3. Red Oak Ovilla, 12-2; 4. Lubbock All-Saints, 11-10; 5. Bryan St. Joseph, 13-11; 6. The Woodlands Legacy, 16-5; 7. Bryan Allen Academy, 9-4; 8. Lubbock Southcrest, 11-3; 9. New Braunfels Christian, 12-10; 10. Muenster Sacred Heart, 8-13.
Class 1A
1. Edinburg Harvest, 12-5; 2. SA Legacy, 18-3; 3. DeSoto Canterbury, 10-5; 4. Lubbock Kingdom, 12-8; 5. Wichita Falls Notre Dame, 15-9; 6. Wichita Falls Christ Academy, 12-8; 7. Houston Southwest Christian, 10-2; 8. Waxahachie Prep, 10-2; 9. Longview Trinity, 11-8; 10. El Paso Jesus Chapel, 6-1.
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