Showing posts with label Division 6A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Division 6A. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Texas 6A High School Football Rankings-Week 2

By Robert H Kelly
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PASADENA, TEXAS (September 4, 2024) Below is listed the Week 2 rankings for UIL División 6A football by TexSport Publications. An updates listed will be posted weekly prior to the first game of each week.

1. DeSoto (1-0) over Creekside (GA), 70-0 

2. Galena Park North Shore (1-0) over Dallas South Oak Cliff, 38-0 

3. Duncanville (0-0) Idle 

4. Austin Westlake (1-0) over Prosper, 35-14 

5. Humble Summer Creek (1-0) over Alvin Shadow Creek, 42-0 

6. North Crowley (1-0) over Lancaster, 29-21  

7. Southlake Carroll (1-0) over Midland, 48-24 

8. Humble Atascocita (1-0) over Houston Lamar, 35-7

9. Lake Travis (1-0) W: Arlington Martin, 51-12 

10. Katy (1-0) over Dickinson, 41-37 

11. Spring Westfield (1-0) over Sheldon King, 34-28

12. Cibolo Steele (1-0) over Liberty Hill, 49-26 

13. Fort Bend Ridge Point (1-0) over League City Clear Springs, 38-20 

14. Coppell (1-0) over Garland Sachse, 31-10

15. Allen (1-0) over Midland Legacy, 61-0

16. The Woodlands (1-0) over Katy Cinco Ranch, 49-22 

17. Cypress Bridgeland (1-0) over Pearland Dawson, 52-14 

18. Rockwell (1-0) over Richardson Berkner 38-27

19. Austin Vandegrift (1-0) over Dripping Springs, 31-14 

20. Lamar Fulshear (1-0) over Pearland, 19-12 

21. Dickinson (0-1) falls to Katy 37-41

22. Cedar Hill (1-0) over Midlothian 40-7

23. San Antonio Reagan (1-0) over San Antonio Brennan 31-9

24. Denton Guyer (1-0) over Aledo 35-30

25, Fort Bend Hightower (1-0)  over Clear Falls 19-14


Saturday, February 18, 2023

The Woodlands High School girls win 2023 6A swimming and diving state title

Photo by Darla Tamulitis, La Vita Loca Photography
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By Robert H Kelly
Copyright 2022 All Rights Reserved

AUSTIN, TEXAS (February 18, 2023) San Antonio Johnson's Jada Scott and Mansfield's Elise Clift both claimed double gold with The Woodlands High School (shown above) claiming the overall team title at the 2023 UIL 6A Girls State Swimming and Diving Championships at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center on Saturday.

Scott won the 50-yard freestyle with the time of :22.42. She followed that up about two hours later with a victory in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:00.59). The senior announced this past May that she will attend the University of Alabama and swim for the Crimson Tide in 2023. Clift, who is a junior, took top honors in the 200-yard freestyle (1:47.44) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:46.23). 

The Woodlands, who won just a single relay, claimed the team title with 300 points over second place Southlake Carroll (284) and third place Mansfield (163). The team champions based their team title on placing many swimmers in the finals to score vital points in route to the title. 

In fact, the Highlanders picked up 58 of their points in the 500-yard freestyle placing four girls in the championships finals and placing second, third, fifth, and eighth in the event. Their single victory in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:33.67), garnering 40 points. They also picked up 66 points with a second place finish in the 200-yard medley relays and third in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Southlake Carroll won the 200-yard medley relay (1:42.84) and the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:25.80) to lead them to their second place finish.

In the other individual events, three senior finished out their high school careers with state titles. Hannah O'Leary (Round Rock) won the 200-yard individual medley (2:00.52), with Vista Ridge's Paula Warren taking the gold in the 100-yard backstroke (:55.24). College Park's Chloe Sharpe topped the field in winning the 1-meter springboard diving event (335.05 pts).

Two sophomores made their way to the top of the medal stand; Marin Clem (Southlake Carroll) in the 100-yard freestyle (:49.07) and San Antonio Reagan's Montserrat Spielman in the 100-yard butterfly (:53.42).


Monday, September 05, 2016

Week 3 Rankings: Texas 6A Football (as of September 5, 2016)


PASADENA, TEXAS (September 5, 2016) These are the Week 3 Texas high school football rankings for Division 6A as complied by the staff of TexSport Publications. The rankings will come out every Monday morning. 

Key: (current rank, school, record, last opponent result, last week ranking)




  1. Allen (2-0) beat Evangel (Louisiana) 51-17 (2)
  2. Converse Judson (2-0) beat Brennan 55-14 (3)
  3. DeSoto (2-0) beat Guyer 51-17 (4)
  4. Austin Westlake (2-0) lost to Liberty (Nevada) 21-14 (1)
  5. Katy (1-1) beat Klein Collins 50-49 (7)
  6. Lake Travis (1-1) beat Cibolo Steele 59-56 (8)
  7. Cibolo Steele (1-1) lost to Lake Travis 59-56 (5)
  8. Euless Trinity (1-1) beat Spring Westfield 28-27 (9)
  9. Cedar Hill (1-1) beat Mansfield 42-41 (10)
  10. Galena Park North Shore (1-1) lost to Alvin Manvel (26-13)
  11. Pearland (2-0) beat Houston Memorial 36-0 (14)
  12. Houston Lamar (2-0) beat Fort Bend Hightower 51-0 (15)
  13. The Woodlands (2-0) beat Spring 36-7 (16)
  14. Southlake Carroll (2-0) beat Arlington Martin 37-14 (17)
  15. Denton Guyer (1-1) lost to DeSoto 61-17 (11)
  16. Dickinson (2-0) beat Richmond George Ranch 28-14 (NR)
  17. Richmond George Ranch (1-1) lost to Dickinson 28-14 (12)
  18. Arlington Martin (1-1) lost to Southlake Carroll 37-14 (13)
  19. San Angelo Central (2-0) beat Byron Nelson 72-35 (22)
  20. Fort Bend Ridge Point (2-0) beat Lamar Consolidated 49-0 (21)
  21. Cypress Ranch (1-0) Idle
  22. Lufkin (2-0) beat Nacogdoches 42-28 (24)
  23. Friendswood (1-0) vs. Humble Summer Creek (cancelled) (23)
  24. Smithson Valley (1-0) beat Austin Anderson 60-20 (25)
  25. Round Rock Cedar Ridge (2-0) beat Hewitt Midway 42-3 (NR)



Monday, August 29, 2016

Week 2 Rankings: Texas 6A Football (as of August 29, 2016)



PASADENA, TEXAS (August 29, 2016) These are the Week 2 Texas high school football rankings for Division 6A as complied by the staff of TexSport Publications. The rankings will come out every Monday morning. 


  1. Austin Westlake  (1-0)  beat Katy 32-29  
  2. Allen (1-0) beat Hoover (Alabama) 25-7
  3. Converse Judson (1-0) beat lake Travis 35-28
  4. DeSoto  (1-0) beat Dallas Jesuit 47-13
  5. Cibolo Steele (1-0) beat San Antonio Madison 37-7
  6. Galena Park North Shore  
  7. Katy (0-1) lost to Austin Westlake 32-29
  8. Lake Travis (0-1) lost to Converse Judson 35-28
  9. Euless Trinty (0-1) lost to Broken Arrow (Oklahoma) 39-16
  10. Cedar Hill (0-1) lost to Bishop Gorman (Nevada) 44-14
  11. Denton Guyer (1-0) beat Mansfield Lake Ridge 55-35
  12. Richmond George Ranch (1-0) beat Weslaco 38-0
  13. Arlington Martin (1-0) beat Dallas Skyline 55-7
  14. Pearland (1-0) beat Clear Springs 28-24
  15. Houston Lamar (1-0) beat Spring Westfield 38-28
  16. The Woodlands (1-0) beat Cypress Fairbanks 23-20
  17. Southlake Carroll (0-1) lost to Tulsa Union (Oklahoma) 21-10
  18. South Grand Prairie (1-0) beat Arlington 22-20
  19. Spring Westfield (0-1) lost to Houston Lamar 38-28
  20. Cypress Ranch (1-0) beat Katy Cinco Ranch 42-35
  21. Fort Bend Ridge Point (1-0) beat Kingwood 31-10
  22. San Angelo Central (1-0) beat Abilene 63-26
  23. Friendswood (1-0) beat Texas City 54-20
  24. Lufkin (1-0) beat Longview 35-24
  25. Smithson Valley (0-0) versus Pflugerville Hendrickson CANCELLED