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1928 Port Arthur State Finalist

1929- Port Arthur Co-Champions

1931- Beaumont State Finalist

1943 Lufkin State Finalist

1944 Port Artur State Champions

1948 Houston Lamar State Finalist

1951 Baytown Lee State Finalist

1952 Baytown Lee State Finalist

1952 Deer Park State Finalist

1953 Houston Lamar State Champions

1953 Port Neches State Champions

1953 Huntsville State Champions

1954 Port Neches State Finalist

1954 Deer Park State Champions

1955 Port Neches State Champions

1955 Deer Park State Champions

1956 Nederland State Finalist

1957 Port Arthur State Finalist

1957 Nederland State Champions

1958 Pasadena State Finalist

1958 Angelton State Finalist

1960 Crosby State Finalist

1961 Galena Park State Finalist

1961 Nederland State Finalist

1961 Hull-Daisetta State Finalist

1964 Galena Park State Finalist

1965 Bridge City State Finalist

1966 Bridge City State Champions

1968 Lufkin Dunbar State Finalist

1971 Barbers Hill Co-Champions

1972 Baytown Sterling State Finalist

1973 Friendswood State Champions

1974 Newton State Champions

1974 Grapeland State Champions

1975 Port Neches-Groves State Champions

1976 Beaumont Hebert State Champions

1976 Barbers Hill State Champions

1977 Port Neches-Groves State Finalist

1979 Hull-Daisetta State Champions

1979 High Island State Finalist

1980 Port Arthur Jefferson State Finalist

1980 Huntsville State Champions

1981 Houston Yates State Finalist

1981 Garrison State Finalist

1982 Beaumont West Brook State Champions

1983 Groveton State Finalist

1984 Beaumont French CO-State Champions

1984 Groveton State Champions

1985 Houston Yates State Champions

1985 Groveton State Finalist

1986 La Marque State Finalist

1986 West Orange-Stark State Champions

1986 Burkeville State Champions

1987 West Orange-Stark State Champions

1988 West Orange-Stark State Finalist

1988 Corrigan Camden State Champions

1989 A&M Consolidated State Finalist

1989 Groveton State Champions

1990 Crockett State Champions

1990 Groveton State Champions

1991 A&M Consolidated State Champions

1992 Houston Yates State Finalist

1992 A&M Consolidated State Finalist

1992 Coldspring State Finalist

1993 La Marque State Finalist

1994 La Marque State Finalist 

1995 La Marque State Champions 

1995 Alto State Finalist

1996 La Marque State Champions

1996 Tatum State Finalist

1996 Groveton State Finalist

1996 Tenaha State Finalist

1997 Texas City State Champions Same District

1997 La Marque State Champions Same District

1998 Grapevine State Champions

1998 La Marque State Finalist

1998 Newton State Champions

1998 Tenaha State Champions

1999 Texas City State Champions

1999 Port Neches-Groves State Finalist

2000 West Orange-Stark State Finalist

2000 Burkeville State Finalist

2001 Lufkin State Champions

2001 Garrison State Finalist

2001 Burkeville State Champions

2002 Corrigan Camden State Champions

2003 Galena Park North Shore State Champions

2003 La Marque State Champions

2003 San Augustine State Champions

2003 Garrison State Champions

2004 Jasper State Finalist

2004 Newton State Finalist

2005 Tatum State Champions

2005 Newton State Champions

2006 La Marque State Champions

2006 Tatum State Champions

2006 Alto State Champions

2007 Lamar Consolidated State Champions

2007 Tatum State Finalist

2007 Alto State Champions

2008 Dayton State Finalist

2008 Kirbyville State Finalist

2009 Kirbyville State Finalist

2010 La Marque State Finalist

2010 Coldspring-Oakhurst State Finalist

2011 Manvel State Finalist

2011 Tenaha State Champions

2012 Houston Lamar State Finalist

2012 Tenaha State Finalist

2014 West orange-Stark State Finalist

2014 Newton state Finalist

2015 Galena Park North Shore State Champions

2015 West Orange-Stark State Champions

2016 West Orange-Stark State Champions

2017 Manvel State Finalist

2017 West Orange-Stark State Finalist

2017 Newton State Champions

2017 Tenaha State Finalist

2018 Galena Park North Shore State Champions 

2018 Beaumont West Brook State Finalist

2018 Fort Bend Marshall State Finalist

2018 Newton State Champions

2019 Galena Park North Shore State Champions

2019 Fort Bend Marshall State Finalist

2020 Crosby State Finalist

2021 Galena Park North  Shore State Champions

2022 Galena Park North Shore State Finalist

2022 Port Neches-Groves State Finalist

2023 Galena Park North Shore State Finalist

2023 Humble Summer Creek State Finalist

2023 Port Neches-Groves State Champions 

2023 Timpson State Champions

If I missed any I apologize. Names and number run together after awhile. Let me know if I missed any. Thought it would be fun to see the area success. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, pine curtain said:

It is amazing how some schools have all that talent and can't make it to the big game.  

While other schools that have average talent win state.

Some kids just have a lot of quit in ‘em. 
 

Jk… in Silsbee’s case, I think that it’s a community/personality thing. Sometimes being really gifted athletically is a hinderance to the hard work and sacrifices it takes to win it all. 
 

We haven’t had anywhere near the success in baseball that Silsbee has had in basketball, but the communities are alike in that they have certain expectations for one program and completely lower expectations for their football programs. 
 

I’ve got the opinion that the Silsbee community doesn’t have the stomach for a coach that would demand the behaviors necessary to win an SC. You’re not getting better at football by playing AAU games or select ball… and when a lot of your best athletes focus on a sport other than football, the football gods will make you pay. 

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Would be interested in seeing the regional champions in the small school divisions from the days before state championships were played in the lower classifications added to this list. The original Port Neches Indians won regional championships in 1946 and ‘47, when that was the highest they could go. Finished one of those two seasons undefeated, as I recall.

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 We played San Augustine in 2001 when they had a pretty decent team, and one of my best friends sealed the game with a pick late, stepping out of bounds about 3 feet from me to end it.  several seconds after he did this a San Augustine player came and suplexed him so close to me that my buddy's legs slammed into mine, almost taking me out.  I then hit the player with the closest thing I could find, which happened to be the helmet I had in my hand, and got in a fair bit of trouble (I was from then on known as "Helmet Swinger").   That said, I kinda kept up with their team after that, and also because I went to college in Marshall, not far from San Augustine.  I remember the San Augustine championship, in 2003, and how random it felt. I wonder how many teams have gone 3-5-1 one year, won a state championship the next, and then the follow that up with a 4-5 campaign.  Feels like it's probably a pretty short list.  

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On 3/23/2024 at 7:30 PM, CardinalBacker said:

To be fair, I hate on EVERYBODY.  

Silsbee just seems to come up in the rotation more often. 

So, what you are saying is -- you are an equal opportunity pisser offer?!    (Grin)

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On 3/25/2024 at 12:09 PM, bullets13 said:

 We played San Augustine in 2001 when they had a pretty decent team, and one of my best friends sealed the game with a pick late, stepping out of bounds about 3 feet from me to end it.  several seconds after he did this a San Augustine player came and suplexed him so close to me that my buddy's legs slammed into mine, almost taking me out.  I then hit the player with the closest thing I could find, which happened to be the helmet I had in my hand, and got in a fair bit of trouble (I was from then on known as "Helmet Swinger").   That said, I kinda kept up with their team after that, and also because I went to college in Marshall, not far from San Augustine.  I remember the San Augustine championship, in 2003, and how random it felt. I wonder how many teams have gone 3-5-1 one year, won a state championship the next, and then the follow that up with a 4-5 campaign.  Feels like it's probably a pretty short list.  

San Augustine fired their coach immediately after they won state in 03

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On 3/25/2024 at 1:15 PM, Austin1985 said:

I was gonna make a beef about no PVIL schools when I saw Lufkin Dunbar but that was the 1st year of intergration......

1941 Houston Wheatley  SF

1943 Houston Yates, Co Champions

1944 Houston Wheatley Champions

1946 Galveston Central Co-Champions

1948 Orange Wallace SF - Willie Ray Smith 

1949 Port Arthur Lincoln Co-Champions

1949 Orange Wallace State Champions

1950 Houston Yates SF

1950 Huntsville Sam Houston SF

1951 Houston Yates Co-Champions

1951 Huntsville Sam Houston State Champions

1953 Port Arthur Lincoln State Champions

1954 Houston Wheatley State Champions

1954 Orange Wallace State Champions

1955 Port Arthur Lincoln State Champions

1955 Baytown Carver State Champions

1957 Galena Park Fidelity manor State Champions

1958 Houston Washington SF

1958 Baytown Carver State Champions

1959 Beaumont Hebert State Champions

1960 Houston Washington Co-Champions

1961 Houston Yates SF

1961 Baytown Carver State Champions

1962 Dayton Colbert SF

1962 Houston Yates State Champions

1963 Galveston Central State Champions

1964 Houston Yates SF

1964 Lufkin Dunbar State Champions

1965 Houston Yates State Champions

1965 Nacogdoches Campbell SF 

1966 Beaumont Hebert State Champions

1966 Lufkin Dunbar State Champions

1967 Lufkin Dunbar State Champions

1967 Jasper Rowe State Champions 

State Champs, Co-Champs, and SF's for the PVIL schools. Thanks for bringing this up. Wonderful to learn history and recognize these great athletes, coaches, and schools. 

 

 

 

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On 3/23/2024 at 4:15 PM, AggiesAreWe said:

CB, the resident Silsbee hater.

You folks would laugh if you knew why he hates on Silsbee so much. lol

557-386-29 Not to shabby for the Tigers. Their record against BC is 39-8-2 Most wins against any school

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