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Amarillo 42, Plainview 18, F

Arlington Martin 59, Arlington Sam Houston 21, F

Austin 42, Austin Reagan 7, F

Corpus Christi Calallen 42, Corpus Christi Ray 6, F

Corpus Christi King 17, Corpus Christi Carroll 7, 3rd

Colleyville Heritage 72, Fort Worth Polytechnic 0, F

Cypress Springs 74, Jersey Village 63, F

Dallas Carter 39, Carrollton Ranchview 0, F

Dallas Hillcrest 40, Dallas Conrad 13, F

Dallas Lincoln 56, Dallas Roosevelt 20, F

Dallas Samuell 40, Dallas Jeffferson 0, F

Dallas Skyline 37, Richardson Berkner 29, F

Dallas Wilmer-Hutchins 47, Dallas Pinkston 7, F

De Soto 28, Irving 0, F

Denton Braswell 54, Wichita Falls 41, F

Donna 52, Brownsville Porter 14, F

Eagle Pass 35, Laredo United South 31, F

El Paso Pebble Hills 21, Socorro 0, 2nd

Euless Trinity 48, Hurst Bell 0, F

Fort Bend Bush 50, Fort Bend Clements 3, F

Fort Worth Southwest 36, Fort Worth Trimble Tech 23, F

Frisco Reedy 52, Frisco Centennial 34, F

Garland Lakeview Centennial 41, Garland 10, F

Keller Timber Creek 28, Haltom 20, F

Kemp 43, Dallas Madison 14, F

Kennedale 53, Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis 0, F

Killeen 17, Killeen Shoemaker 10, F

Klein 45, Klein Forest 0, F

Little Elm 49, Carrollton Creekview 0, F

Lubbock Estacado 45, Levelland 19, F

McAllen Rowe 27, Mission 21, F/OT

McKinney 63, Plano East 50, F

Manor 36, Austin Bowie 36, OT

North Forney 67, Royse City 28, F

Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 45, Edinburg 28, F

Richmond Foster 48, Rosenberg Terry 20, F

Round Rock Hendrickson 47, Round Rock McNeil 13, F

San Antonio Edison 30, San Antonio Lanier 6, F

San Antonio O'Connor 42, San Antonio Stevens 7, F

San Antonio Taft 49, San Antonio Marshall 14, F

Seagoville 39, Dallas Sunset 0, F

Spring 51, Aldine 0, F

Spring Dekaney 28, Aldine Davis 14, F

Taylor 55, Eastside Memorial 0, F

Texas City 48, Fort Bend Willowridge 0, F

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