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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Class 2A, Division II State Championship

Gruver 33, Mart 76, F

Class 1A, Division I State Championship

McLean 100, Milford 70, F

Class 1A, Division II State Championship

Follett 0, Strawn 48, F

 

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Class 3A, Division I State Championship

Malakoff 21, Grandview 35, F

Class 3A, Division II State Championship

Canadian 16, Newton 21, F

Class 2A, Division I State Championship

New Deal 6, Mason 44, F

 

Friday, December 21, 2018

Class 5A, Division II State Championship

Aledo 55, Fort Bend Marshall 19, F

Class 4A, Division I State Championship

Waco La Vega 35, Liberty Hill 21, F

Class 4A, Division II State Championship

Texarkana Pleasant Grove 28, Cuero 40, F

 

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Class 6A, Division I State Championship

Duncanville 36, Galena Park North Shore 41, F

Class 6A, Division II State Championship

Beaumont West Brook 34, Longview 35, F

Class 5A, Division I State Championship

Highland Park 27, Alvin Shadow Creek 17, F

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