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High School Champions College Champions Professional Sports Teams Texas Major League Baseball Texas Sports Hall of Fame Olympic Medalists from Texas Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel (No. 2) won the Heisman Trophy for 2012. Photo by Stuart Villanueva, The (Bryan–College Station) Eagle. Sports Sports Texas Almanac 2014–2015 210 Year Division Champion Runner Up UIL 2012 6-Man Div. I Throckmorton 72 Abbott 30 6-Man Div. II Richland Springs 60 Follett 14 1A Division I Stamford 35 Mart 28 1A Division II Munday 42 Tenaha 14 2A Division I Cameron Yoe 38 Daingerfield 20 2A Division II East Bernard 56 Mildred 14 3A Division I Stephenville 70 El Campo 35 3A Division II Navasota 39 Gilmer 3 4A Division I Denton Guyer 48 Georgetown 37 4A Division II Cedar Park 17 Lancaster 7 5A Division I Allen 35 Houston Lamar 21 5A Division II Katy 35 Cedar Hill 24 TAPPS 2012 6-Man Div. I Dallas Covenant 70 Boerne Geneva 40 6-Man Div. II Seguin Lifegate 60 Fredericksburg Heritage 14 Division III Shiner St. Paul 56 Frisco Legacy 43 Division II Midland Christian 14 Houston Northland Christian 7 Division I Fort Worth Nolan 48 Addison Trinity Christian 45 STATE: High School Championships UIL: The University Interscholastic League, which governs literary and athletic competition among schools in Texas, was organized in 1910 as a division of the University of Texas extension service. Initially, it sponsored forensic competition. By 1920, the UIL organized the structure of the high school football game in response to the growing popularity of the sport in Texas. Town football teams had begun competing around the state in the early 1890s. TAPPS: The Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools is by far the largest group of private schools in the state with more than 225 member institutions. The interscholastic competition began in 1978 and was significantly expanded when the Texas Christian Interscholastic League ceased to exist in 2000 and many of those schools moved into TAPPS. Listed below are state champions, runners-up and the game scores. (OT refers to overtime.) Sources: The University Interscholastic League at www.uil.utexas.edu; the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. Football Denton Guyer players celebrate their 2012 victory by dousing the coach at Cowboys Stadium. Photo by Jeffrey Bishop 1stPhoto Texas. 2012 4A champions [3.22.51.241] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:09 GMT) Sports 211 Year Division Champion Runner Up UIL 2011 6-Man Div. I Throckmorton 48 Borden County 36 6-Man Div. II Richland Springs 76 Motley County 28 1A Division I Mason 62 Stamford 40 1A Division II Tenaha 52 Munday 28 2A Division I Melissa 28 Hempstead 15 2A Division II Refugio 36 Cisco 35 3A Division I Chapel Hill (Tyler) 20 Alvarado 19 3A Division II Wimberley 21 Argyle 14 4A Division I Lake Travis 22 Waco Midway 7 4A Division II Aledo 49 Manvel 28 5A Division I Southlake Carroll 36 Fort Bend Hightower 29 5A Division II Spring Dekaney 34 Cibolo Steele 14 TAPPS 2011 6-Man Div. I Abilene Christian 66 Dallas Covenant 44 6-Man Div. II Fredericksburg Heritage 68 Granbury Happy Hill 18 Division IV Hallettsville Sacred Heart 21 Shiner St. Paul 7 Division III Bullard Brook Hill 26 Austin Regents 3 Division II Midland Christian 35 Tomball Concordia 23 Division I Fort Worth Nolan 27 Beaumont Kelly 10 Football Year Division Champion Runner Up UIL 2013 AAAA Waco University 1 El Paso Del Valle 0 AAAAA Coppell 3 (OT) Brownsville Hanna 2 TAPPS 2013 Division III Colleyville Covenant 4 Houston Cypress Christian 0 Division II Grapevine Faith Christian 2 Houston Awty International 1 Division I Fort Worth Nolan 2 Dallas Bishop Lynch 1 UIL 2012 AAAA San Antonio Alamo Heights 3 Wichita Falls Rider 2 (SO) AAAAA Mission Sharyland 3 Morton Ranch 2 (SO) TAPPS 2012 Fall 2011 Fort Worth Bethesda Christian 1 Kingsville Pan American 0 Division III Carrollton Prince of Peace 6 Colleyville Covenant 0 Division II Grapevine Faith Christian 1 El Paso Lydia Patterson 0 Division I Fort Worth Nolan 3 Plano John Paul II 1 Boys Soccer Year Division Champion Runner Up UIL 2013 AAAA Denton Guyer 2 Highland Park (Dallas) 1 AAAAA Plano West 4 Southlake Carroll 1 TAPPS 2013 Division III Bullard Brook Hill 3 Colleyville Covenant 0 Division II Dallas Parish Episcopal 5 Houston Awty International 0 Division I Dallas Ursuline 2 Houston St. Agnes 0 UIL 2012 AAAA Highland Park (Dallas) 1 Trophy Club Byron...

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