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2017 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Class 2A, Division I State Championship

7:00 pm - Mart Panthers (14-1, 5-0) vs. Refugio Bobcats (13-1, 5-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 1A, Division I State Championship

11:00 am - Borden County Coyotes (14-0, 4-0) vs. Jonesboro Eagles (13-1, 3-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 1A, Division II State Championship

2:00 pm - Balmorhea Bears (13-0, 4-0) vs. Strawn Greyhounds (15-0, 3-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington
 

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Class 3A, Division I State Championship

3:00 pm - Brock Eagles (13-2, 4-1) vs. Rockdale Tigers (12-3, 5-1), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 3A, Division II State Championship

7:00 pm - Gunter Tigers (15-0, 6-0) vs. Newton Eagles (14-0, 5-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Broadcast on KTXJ 102.7 FM and SETXsports.com

Class 2A, Division II State Championship

11:00 am - Muenster Hornets (15-0, 5-0) vs. Tenaha Tigers (15-0, 5-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

 

Friday, December 22, 2017

Class 5A, Division I State Championship

7:00 pm - Highland Park Scots (14-1, 7-0) vs. Manvel Mavericks (14-0, 7-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 4A, Division I State Championship

11:00 am - Kennedale Wildcats (14-1, 5-0) vs. Carthage Bulldogs (15-0, 6-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 4A, Division II State Championship

3:00 pm - Texarkana Pleasant Grove Hawks (15-0, 5-0) vs. West Orange-Stark Mustangs (13-0, 4-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Broadcast on AM 1600 KOGT and SETXsports.com

 

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Class 6A, Division I State Championship

3:00 pm - Allen Eagles (15-0, 7-0) vs. Lake Travis Cavaliers (13-2, 5-1), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 6A, Division I State Championship

7:00 pm - Waco Midway Panthers (15-0, 6-0) vs. Cypress-Fairbanks Bobcats (14-0, 9-0) , AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Class 5A, Division II State Championship

11:00 am - Aledo Bearcats (15-0, 7-0) vs. College Station Cougars (12-2, 6-0), AT&T Stadium, Arlington

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