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Class 6A - Region III

17-6A
Humble
Atascocita
Kingwood
Summer Creek
Aldine Davis
Aldine Eisenhower
Aldine MacArthur
Aldine Nimitz
Aldine

18-6A
CE King
Bellaire
Chavez
Heights
Lamar
Sam Houston
Westbury
Westside

19-6A
Katy
Cinco Ranch
Mayde Creek
Morton Ranch
Seven Lakes
Katy Taylor
Tompkins
Strake Jesuit

20-6A
Houston Memorial
Northbrook
Stratford
Spring Woods
George Ranch
Alief Elsik
Alief Hastings
Alief Taylor

21-6A
Fort Bend Austin
Fort Bend Bush
Fort Bend Clements
Fort Bend Dulles
Fort Bend Elkins
Fort Bend Kempner
Fort Bend Ridge Point
Fort Bend Travis

22-6A
Pasadena
Pasadena Dobie
Pasadena Memorial
Pasadena Rayburn
South Houston
Baytown Sterling
West Brook

23-6A
Channelview
North Shore
Deer Park
La Porte
Pearland
Pearland Dawson
Alvin

24-6A
Clear Brook
Clear Creek
Clear Falls
Clear Lake
Clear Springs
Brazoswood
Dickinson

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Class 5A - Division I - Region III

9-5A DI
Austin Reagan
Austin Crockett
Austin Travis
Austin Lanier
Austin McCallum
Austin LBJ
Dripping Springs
Seguin

10-5A DI
Magnolia West
Magnolia
College Station
Lufkin
Willis
Caney Creek
Tomball
Waller

11-5A DI
Houston Wisdom
Houston Austin
New Caney
Porter
Kingwood Park
Goose Creek Memorial
Port Arthur Memorial
Galena Park

12-5A DI
Friendswood
Rosenberg Terry
Galveston Ball
Richmond Foster
Angleton
Texas City
Shadow Creek
Fort Bend Hightower

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Class 5A - Division II - Region III

9-5A DII
Nacogdoches
Mount Pleasant
Hallsville
Marshall
Whitehouse
Pine Tree
Jacksonville
Sulphur Springs
Lindale

10-5A DII
A&M Consolidated
Bryan Rudder
Brenham
Bastrop
Cedar Creek
Huntsville
Montgomery
Montgomery Lake Creek

11-5A DII
Dayton
Port Neches-Groves
Cleveland
Central
Vidor
Nederland
Crosby
Ozen

12-5A DII
Waltrip
Sharpstown
Madison
Milby
Northside
Houston Sterling
Baytown Lee

Also of interest....Barbers Hill sliding over to Region IV
13-5A DII
Manvel
Lamar Consolidated
Barbers Hill
Katy Paetow
Santa Fe
Fort Bend Willowridge
Fort Bend Marshall

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4 minutes ago, AshlyVYPE said:

Class 4A - Division II - Region III

9-4A DII
Silsbee
Jasper
Shepherd
Tarkington
Madisonville

10-4A DII
West Orange-Stark
Liberty
La Marque
Hamshire-Fannett
Hardin-Jefferson

11-4A DII
La Grange
Giddings
Smithville
Caldwell
Bellville

12-4A DII
Wharton
Sweeeny
Brookshire Royal
Scarborough
Houston Washington
Houston Kashmere

Wow I would have thought Silsbee would have been in WOS district. 

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5 minutes ago, AshlyVYPE said:

Class 4A - Division II - Region III

9-4A DII
Silsbee
Jasper
Shepherd
Tarkington
Madisonville

10-4A DII
West Orange-Stark
Liberty
La Marque
Hamshire-Fannett
Hardin-Jefferson

11-4A DII
La Grange
Giddings
Smithville
Caldwell
Bellville

12-4A DII
Wharton
Sweeeny
Brookshire Royal
Scarborough
Houston Washington
Houston Kashmere

I could see that.

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Class 3A - Division I - Region III

9-3A DI
Eustace
Whitney
West
Palestine Westwood
Malakoff
Elkhart
Groesbeck
Teague

10-3A DI
Rockdale
Troy
Little River Academy
McGregor
Jarrell
Cameron Yoe
Franklin

11-3A DI
Crockett
Woodville
Trinity
Warren
Kirbyville
Coldspring
Diboll

12-3A DI
Hardin
Hitchcock
Anahuac
East Chambers
Buna
Hempstead
Orangefield

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Class 3A - Division II - Region III

9-3A DII
Paris Chisum
Prairiland
Alba-Golden
Cooper
Grand Saline
Edgewood
Quitman

10-3A DII
Daingerfield
Omaha Pewitt
Ore City
Queen City
DeKalb
Big Sandy Harmony

11-3A DII
New Diana
Elysian Fields
Winona
Troup
Arp
Waskom

12-3A DII
Corrigan-Camden
Hemphill
Newton
New Waverly
Anderson-Shiro
Kountze
 

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22 minutes ago, AshlyVYPE said:

Class 5A - Division II - Region III

9-5A DII
Nacogdoches
Mount Pleasant
Hallsville
Marshall
Whitehouse
Pine Tree
Jacksonville
Sulphur Springs
Lindale

10-5A DII
A&M Consolidated
Bryan Rudder
Brenham
Bastrop
Cedar Creek
Huntsville
Montgomery
Montgomery Lake Creek

11-5A DII
Dayton
Port Neches-Groves
Cleveland
Central
Vidor
Nederland
Crosby
Ozen

12-5A DII
Waltrip
Sharpstown
Madison
Milby
Northside
Houston Sterling
Baytown Lee

Also of interest....Barbers Hill sliding over to Region IV
13-5A DII
Manvel
Lamar Consolidated
Barbers Hill
Katy Paetow
Santa Fe
Fort Bend Willowridge
Fort Bend Marshall

If this does happen I see 11-5A sweeping 12-5A for the next two years in the first round. 

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1 hour ago, AshlyVYPE said:

11-5A DII
Dayton
Port Neches-Groves
Cleveland
Central
Vidor
Nederland
Crosby
Ozen

12-5A DII
Waltrip
Sharpstown
Madison
Milby
Northside
Houston Sterling
Baytown Lee

Also of interest....Barbers Hill sliding over to Region IV
13-5A DII
Manvel
Lamar Consolidated
Barbers Hill
Katy Paetow
Santa Fe
Fort Bend Willowridge
Fort Bend Marshall

 

I think it's more likely that BH ends up in District 12. For District 13, I'd replace BH with Port Lavaca Calhoun.

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