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Week 16 Texas H.S. Football State Playoffs:

Class 6-A, Division I:

(13-0) Duncanville 44 vs (14-0) Allen 35, Saturday, 4:00pm, AT&T Stadium, Arlington

(14-0) Galena Park North Shore 51 vs. (12-1) Lake Travis 10, F

Class 6-A, Division II:

(14-0) Longview 45 vs. (11-3) Amarillo Tascosa 42, F

(12-2) Beaumont West Brook 35 (13-1) vs Austin Westlake 30, F

Class 5-A, Division I:

(14-0) Denton Ryan  21 vs. (14-0) Highland Park 43, F

(14-0) Alvin Shadow Creek 41 vs. (13-1) San Antonio Wagner 24, F

Class 5-A, Division II:

(9-5) Wichita Falls Rider 7 vs. (14-0) Aledo 63, F

(14-0) Fort Bend Marshall 19 (13-1) Corpus Christi Calallen 17, F

Class 4-A, Division I:

(12-2) Waco La Vega 53 vs. (8-6) Decatur 0 F

(14-0) Carthage 41 (12-1) Liberty Hill 44, F

Class 4-A, Division II:

(9-5) Iowa Park 14 (12-2) vs. Pleasant Grove 49 F

(10-4) Silsbee 24 (13-1) vs. Cuero 29, F

Class 3-A, Division I:

(13-1) Brock 21 vs. (11-2) Malakoff 23, F

(12-2) Grandview 28  vs. (12-2) Yoakum 14, F

Class 3-A, Division II:

(13-1) Canadian  17 vs. (14-0) Gunter, F

(13-0) Newton 21 (13-1) East Bernard 14, F

Class 2-A, Division I:

(14-0) New Deal 35 (14-0)  vs. San Saba 6, F

(12-2) San Augustine 9 vs. (14-0) Mason 52, F

Class 2-A, Division II:

(13-1) Gruver 30 vs. (9-5) Albany 17 F

(13-1) Mart 40 vs. (14-0) Falls City 13 F

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Kind of surprising it’s only 2

 

Your #TXHSFB fun fact of the day:

 

Last night, Cuero became the just the second Texas high school football program to reach a state title game in five consecutive decades (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s).

 

The other is Wichita Falls (30s, 40, 50s, 60s and 70s).

 

#UILState

 

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17 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

Kind of surprising it’s only 2

 

Your #TXHSFB fun fact of the day:

 

Last night, Cuero became the just the second Texas high school football program to reach a state title game in five consecutive decades (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s).

 

The other is Wichita Falls (30s, 40, 50s, 60s and 70s).

 

#UILState

 

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Definitely need a dislike button!!! :)

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31 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

Kind of surprising it’s only 2

 

Your #TXHSFB fun fact of the day:

 

Last night, Cuero became the just the second Texas high school football program to reach a state title game in five consecutive decades (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s).

 

The other is Wichita Falls (30s, 40, 50s, 60s and 70s).

 

#UILState

 

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80’s were the “Strait Train” Robert Straight days. They took out my SFA Eagles in 87 I believe(Semi-Finals). That SFA team woulda won State had it not been for Straight. 

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