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TABC - 2019 Preseason

6A

1. Duncanville
2. Morton Ranch
3. Beaumont United
4. Dickinson
5. Steele
6. Guyer
7. Waco Midway
8. Waco Ellison
9. Lewisville
10. Summer Creek
11. Laredo Nixon
12. Allen
13. Westlake
14. Bush
15. Vandegrift
16. Permian
17. North Shore
18. Euless Trinity
19. Waxahachie
20. Dallas Jesuit
21. Austin Bowie
22. Atascocita
23. SA Brennan
24. Klein Forest
25. McAllen Rowe

5A

1. Lancaster
2. Wagner
3. Timberview
4. Manor
5. Sulphur Springs
6. PA Memorial
7. FB Hightower
8. Wyatt
9. Northwest
10. Highland Park
11. Lone Star
12. Brewer
13. Red Oak
14. Midlothian
15. Rider
16. Austin LBJ
17. South Oak Cliff
18. Burleson Centennial
19. Kimball
20. Colleyville Heritage
21. Shadow Creek
22. Texas City
23. Laredo Martin
24. Nederland
25. CC Ray

4A

1. Faith Family
2. Yates
3. Liberty Hill
4. Argyle
5. Dallas Lincoln
6. Dallas Carter
7. Decatur
8. Silsbee
9. West Oso
10. Connally
11. Estacado
12. Fulshear
13. Sinton
14. Clint
15. Palestine
16. Pleasanton
17. Paris
18. Waxahachie Life
19. Burkburnett
20. Taylor
21. Dallas Pinkston
22. Navasota
23. Wilmer Hutchins
24. China Spring
25. WF Hirschi

3A

1. Dallas Madison
2. Brock
3. Cole
4. East Chambers
5. Randolph
6. Crockett
7. Shallowater
8. Coldspring
9. Atlanta
10. Grandview
11. Tatum
12. Peaster
13. Jefferson
14. Abernathy
15. Malakoff
16. Hallettsville
17. Santa Rosa
18. Childress
19. Commerce
20. London
21. Wall
22. Franklin
23. Marion
24. Van Alstyne
25. Academy

2A

1. Shelbyville
2. Gruver
3. Martin’s Mill
4. Hearne
5. Tenaha
6. Muenster
7. Grapeland
8. Port Aransas
9. Clarksville
10. Thorndale
11. Floydada
12. San Perlita
13. Post
14. Broaddus
15. Wheeler
16. Flatonia
17. Tahoka
18. Yorktown
19. Big Sandy
20. Stamford
21. San Augustine
22. McLeod
23. Dallas Big Sandy
24. Windthorst
25. Slocum

1A
1. Slidell
2. Graford
3. Jayton
4. Nazareth
5. Oakwood
6. Borden County
7. Lapoynor
8. Laneville
9. Neches
10. Eula
11. New Home
12. Paducah
13. Texline
14. Saltillo
15. Shamrock
16. Lipan
17. Leggett
18. Rocksprings
19. Irion County
20. Moulton
21. Rankin
22. Spur
23. Springlake Earth
24. Ector
25. Hermleigh

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I was surprised the Longhorns weren't ranked in the 1A rankings. I was the head football coach this year (our first year to ever have football) and we did pretty well going 4-1 with some solid athletes. I think we have a chance to make some noise this year.

Was really surprised to see Lipan all the way down at 16, but Leggett is still in it.

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1 hour ago, stevenash said:

I am guessing that the Montverde Academy has a communications program to which Yates cannot compare

Yes.  It enabled them to acquire a 6-7 PG from the Dallas area who is projected to be the #1 pick in the draft after his freshman year of HS (by some prognosticators - I would say he will go #2 behind Evan Mobley).   And the rest of the team is absolutely stacked as well.  Should be another battle this year between MV and IMG for the HS NC.  If Yates keeps the game “respectable,” I will be highly impressed.   And I think Yates will be very, very good this year (favorites to win State).  MV is still good enough to beat the brakes off of them. 

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1 hour ago, Hooohead.com said:

There program is called scholarship and it doesn't hurt when you have that manchild Cade Cunningham who in some people's eyes will be a future 1st round 1st pick in the draft...

Yeah, that Yates press isn’t ideal when you have guards like Cunningham.  Scottie Barnes may have 20 dunks in that game. 

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15 hours ago, SportsJunkie32 said:

Yates vs Nationally Ranked Montverde Academy, FL

NOV 30 (SAT) TBD, At The THANKSGIVING HOOPFEST DALLAS TX (Duncanville) 
 

Yates v Morton Ranch starts right about sunset for all those precise sabbatarians out there who also follow HS basketball,  like myself.  It is also < 10 mi away.  Hopefully that Yates game on the 30th is streamed somewhere. I doubt it though.

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