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The UIL released its All-Century High School Defensive Team and former Mustang DB Kevin Smith was named to the Second Team.  He was the only Southeast Texan named to the team besides BCP's Bubba Smith who was a First Team selection.  Smith help lead WOS to back to back 4A State Championships in '86-'87 earning All-State honors on both sides of the ball. Smith was also a letterman in baseball, basketball and track and field. He still owns the all-time Aggie interception record with 20 and he helped the Dallas Cowboys win three Super Bowls.

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UIL All-Century Defensive Football Team Announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUSTIN, TX— The University Interscholastic League, as part of its Centennial Celebration, has announced the UIL All-Century Defensive Football Team as selected by the fans. Fans cast more than 17,000 votes for their favorite football players in Texas high school history.

For the past 100 years, UIL athletes have given fans some of the most memorable and exciting moments in sports. The UIL would like to recognize these outstanding performers as it celebrates a century of excellence.

The UIL All-Century Defensive Football Team as selected by the fans include:

(In alphabetical order by position)

FIRST TEAM
DL Ray Childress, Richardson Pearce
DL Joe Greene, Temple Dunbar
DL Bob Lilly, Throckmorton
[b]DL Bubba Smith, Beaumont Pollard[/b]
LB Jessie Armstead, Dallas Carter
LB Tommy Nobis, San Antonio Jefferson
LB Mike Singletary, Houston Worthing
DB Dave Elmendorf, Houston Westbury
DB Jerry Gray, Lubbock Estacado
DB Darrell Green, Houston Jones
DB Bobby Taylor, Longview
P Sammy Baugh, Sweetwater

SECOND TEAM
DL Sam Adams, Houston Cypress Creek
DL Tony Brackens, Fairfield
DL Michael Carter, Dallas Jefferson
DL Michael Strahan, Houston Westbury
LB Brian Bosworth, Irving MacArthur
LB Derrick Johnson, Waco
LB Jack Pardee, Christoval
DB Ken Houston, Lufkin Dunbar
DB James Lott, Refugio
[b]DB Kevin Smith, West Orange-Stark[/b]
DB Pat Thomas, Plano
P Shane Lechler, East Bernard

THIRD TEAM
DL Santana Dotson, Houston Yates
DL Doug English, Dallas Adams
DL Tommie Harris, Killeen Ellison
DL Billy Ray Smith, Plano
LB Britt Hager, Odessa Permian
LB Bill Hobbs, Amarillo
LB Jim Yarbrough, Galveston Ball
DB Joe Bob Bizzell, Odessa Permian
DB Willie Mack Garza, Refugio
DB Johnnie Johnson, La Grange
DB Kyle Rote Jr., Highland Park
P Justin Brantley, Sealy

The results for the UIL All-Century Offensive Football Team will be released Wednesday, December 9, 2009.
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UIL All-Century Offense

UIL Press Release

Discuss and debate but keep it civil!

FIRST TEAM
QB Vince Young, Houston Madison
RB Earl Campbell, Tyler John Tyler
RB Eric Dickerson, Sealy
WR Tim Brown, Dallas Wilson
WR Roy Williams, Odessa Permian
TE Martellus Bennett, Alief Taylor
OL Leonard Davis, Wortham
OL Forrest Gregg, Sulphur Springs
OL E.J. Holub, Lubbock
OL Jerry Sisemore, Plainview
OL Gene Upshaw, Robstown
K Tony Franklin, Fort Worth Arlington Heights

SECOND TEAM
QB Y.A. Tittle, Marshall
RB Cedric Benson, Midland Lee
RB Ken Hall, Sugar Land
WR Raymond Berry, Paris
WR Jordan Shipley, Burnet
TE Mike Barber, White Oak
OL Justin Blalock, Plano East
OL Blake Brockermeyer, Fort Worth Arlington Heights
OL Doug Dawson, Houston Memorial
OL Alan Faneca, Lamar Consolidated
OL Seth McKinney, Austin Westlake
K Russell Erxleben, Seguin

THIRD TEAM
QB Marty Akins, Gregory-Portland
RB Adrian Peterson, Palestine
RB LaDainian Tomlinson, Waco University
WR Don Maynard, Colorado City
WR Mike Renfro, Fort Worth Arlington Heights
TE Keith Cash, San Antonio Holmes
OL Tray Allen, South Grand Prarie
OL Mike Baab, Euless Trinity
OL Lee Grimes, Brownwood
OL Matt McCall, Lufkin
OL Dan Neil, Houston Cypress Creek
K Phil Dawson, Richardson Lake Highlands
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Ken Hall...........Second team? WOW.

He should have been the first offensive player mentioned.

His career rushing record will NEVER be broken.

Hall's career prep rushing records of 11,232 yards (1950: 569 yd; 1951: 3,160 yd; 1952: 3,458 yd; 1953: 4,045 yd) and 32.9 points per game (1953/12) are still national records.

Although he played both QB and RB, he should be listed on the first team.
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