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Class 5A

School Rec Pts Pvs

1. Euless Trinity (15) 15-1 184 7

2. Plano (1) 13-2 159 -

3. Katy (4) 16-0 127 1

4. Southlake Carroll 11-2 126 2

5. Galena Park North Shore 14-1 118 4

6. Odessa Permian 12-1 72 5

7. Abilene 13-2 62 8

8. Allen 10-1 60 3

9. Spring Westfield 10-3 50 -

10. Converse Judson 11-5 32 -

Others receiving votes: Lufkin 19, Beaumont West Brook 16,

Pflugerville 11, Flower Mound Marcus 11, Houston Cypress Ridge 9,

Round Rock Stony Point 8, Arlington Bowie 8, San Antonio Warren 7,

Smithson Valley 5, Cypress Falls 4, SA Roosevelt 3, SA Southwest 3,

Pearland 2, Dallas Skyline 2, Aldine Eisenhower 1, Austin Westlake

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Class 4A

School Rec Pts Pvs

1. Lake Travis (13) 15-1 179 -

2. WF Rider (7) 12-2 178 6

3. Everman 14-1 121 4

4. Stephenville 10-2 96 7

5. Dayton 11-4 89 -

6. Dallas Highland Park 15-1 65 1

7. CC Calallen 12-1 62 2

8. Longview 12-2 58 -

9. Abilene Cooper 5-6 46 -

10. Port Lavaca Calhoun 9-3 36 -

Others receiving votes: Aledo 35, Texarkana 30, La Marque 30,

Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated 30, Kerrville Tivy 12, Mansfield

Timberview 10, SA Alamo Heights 8, Dallas Carter 8, Schertz Steele

3, Texas City 2, Gregory-Portland 1, EP Riverside 1.

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Class 3A

School Rec Pts Pvs

1. Liberty Hill (13) 14-0 192 2

2. Celina (5) 16-0 172 3

3. Waco La Vega (1) 13-1 129 6

4. Navasota (1) 9-4 115 -

5. China Spring 14-2 94 -

6. Cuero 12-3 87 -

7. Brownwood 6-4 79 -

8. West Orange-Stark 11-2 76 7

9. Sealy 7-4 46 -

10. Gilmer 14-1 20 4

Others receiving votes: Snyder 19, Texarkana Pleasant Grove 18,

Abilene Wylie 10, Vernon 9, CC West Oso 8, Giddings 7, Crockett 5,

Monahans 4, Sweetwater 3, Rio Hondo 2, Wimberley 1, Devine 1,

Carrollton Ranchview 1, Carthage 1, Diboll 1.

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Class 2A

School Rec Pts Pvs

1. Cisco (17) 14-1 196 2

2. Crane (1) 10-2 123 -

3. Early 10-4 92 -

4. Pilot Point (1) 6-4 89 -

5. Hitchcock 10-2 77 -

6. Arp 10-4 74 -

7. Newton 9-3 72 -

8. Kirbyville (1) 11-2 66 -

9. Elysian Fields 14-2 55 6

10. Refugio 13-1 51 3

Others receiving votes: Altair Rice 44, DeKalb 32, Caddo 18,

Winnsboro 18, Salado 16, Blanco 14, McGregor 13, Clyde 11,

Daingerfield 10, Childress 9, Henrietta 5, Idalou 4, Coleman 3,

Rice 3, Bushland 3, Teague 1, Kermit 1.

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Class 1A

School Rec Pts Pvs

1. Alto (8) 14-0 177 1

2. Canadian (7) 15-1 176 -

3. Maud (4) 11-3 143 -

4. Sundown 14-1 133 3

5. Roscoe (1) 12-1 117 2

6. Mart 10-1 80 -

7. Nazareth 12-2 44 -

Cayuga 8-4 44 -

9. Itasca 9-2 41 -

10. Stratford 9-3 33 -

Others receiving votes: Chilton 28, Quinlan Boles 19, Windthorst

13, Iraan 10, Munday 10, D'Hanis 10, Tenaha 7, White Deer 5, Sunray

2, Joaquin 2, Mount Enterprise 2, Bremond 2, Normangee 1, McCamey

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Rider will be #1 by week 3.

Dont forget about Longview at #8.  They shut down former 5A state champ Robert E. Lee in their first scrimmage.  They play #8  in 5A Allen,  and #11 in 5A Lufkin in pre district play.  Oh and in the middle of that, they play Barbers Hill???  If Longview can take down 2 teams in the top 15 in the state in 5A, I would look for them to be in the top spot. 

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Rider will be #1 by week 3.

Dont forget about Longview at #8.  They shut down former 5A state champ Robert E. Lee in their first scrimmage.  They play #8  in 5A Allen,  and #11 in 5A Lufkin in pre district play.  Oh and in the middle of that, they play Barbers Hill???  If Longview can take down 2 teams in the top 15 in the state in 5A, I would look for them to be in the top spot. 

They wont beat Lufkin. its payback for the debacle at lobo stadium last year.  8)
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Unless Lake Travis gets beat, they will and should stay #1.  WF Rider is loaded with talent and should make a great run for the title as well.  Longview, Dallas Carter, and Abilene Cooper are very scary teams that no one should look forward to playing.  Dayton is getting a lot of talk up here in the DFW area and it looks like it very well could end up being the year of the Bronco....

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