Texas High School Football State Championships

Phoenix

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Hey enjoy them you guys down in Texas! I'm certainly be trying to convince my local BWW to put a TV on Fox Sports SouthWest! :)

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...-school-football-championships-011250009.html





Here’s the schedule, courtesy of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football. For more info on attending the games, check out their page. You can also visit the University Interscholastic League page for more information. All 10 games will be televised live on Fox Sports Southwest. Games may also be bumped to Fox Sports Southwest Plus; check your local listings.

Thursday, December 18
10 a.m. —
2A Division II State Championship: Albany vs. Bremond
1 p.m. — 2A Division I State Championship: Canadian vs. Mason
5 p.m. — 3A Division II State Championship: Waskom vs. Newton
8 p.m. — 3A Division I State Championship: Mineola vs. Cameron Yoe

Friday, December 19
12 p.m. — 4A Division II State Championship: Gilmer vs. West Orange-Stark
4 p.m. — 4A Division I State Championship: Argyle vs. Navasota
8 p.m. — 5A Division II State Championship: Ennis vs. Cedar Park

Saturday, December 20
12 p.m. — 5A Division I State Championship: Aledo vs. Temple
4 p.m. — 6A Division II State Championship: Cedar Hill vs. Katy
8 p.m. — 6A Division I State Championship: Allen vs. Cy Ranch






If you are a sports fan, and especially a football fan, then it’s time for you to make the Texas high school football state championships part of your appointment viewing each year. The land of Friday Night Lights plays 10 championships over three days in the sport’s greatest modern monument to itself, AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Those three days start Thursday, and it's the biggest three days of football fans miss out on while they wait for bowl season to arrive. Over those three days last year 221,339 people watched the state crown its champions in person and another 14,288 attended the 6-man football championship games. A whopping 54,347 watched the title game between Allen and Pearland, the biggest schools vying for hardware. It’s football’s most passionate state, celebrating the culmination of another year worthy of any season of FNL, with just the finale left. The atmosphere builds over three days, the dramas play out in three-hour windows, and the product on the field is really, really good. It’s a bucket list-level event.
 

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Watched end of Albany and Bremond at BWW over lunch just now.
Cool deal and nice share brother.
 

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navasota/argyle was one of the best games i've ever seen.


no instant replay cost argyle the game.
 

Phoenix

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navasota/argyle was one of the best games i've ever seen.


no instant replay cost argyle the game.

Yeah that was definitely a fumble, I agree.

But yeah, what a game! Classic air attack vs near unstoppable ground attack. That 22 guy is pretty good running the ball, and that QB for the other team was incredible.
 

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My boys, Converse Judson, lost last weekend to Cy Ranch, but I am very proud of them......

- new coach, former Judson player and grad from the D.W. Rutledge era
- started season 1-3......too many turnovers in those games
- lost top two QBs to injury only to have a 14 year old freshman take over
- almost beat Steele, losing by 1 as Steele scored on the final drive
- finally beat Smithson Valley, after losing every meeting since winning the 1st ever meeting
- went 6-4 in the regular season extending the TX state record of consecutive winning seasons to 38
- had a great playoff run making it all the way to the State Semifinals and only losing by 7, but two costly 4th Q turnovers did them in

I do wish they would go back to the pre Mark Smith uniforms.....I don't really like the new ones.

ROCKET PRIDE '93
 

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Was there on Saturday with my kids to see the wins by Aledo, Cedar Hill, and Allen.

Best ticket in football -- $15 to sit anywhere you want in the best football venue in the world, seeing the top 3 high school games in the top state for football. Can't beat it.

BTW, Allen had over 800 kids on the field for halftime. Tremendous show.
 
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