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TABC RANKINGS Jan 28th


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5A

1. Duncanville
2. Pflugerville
3. Clear Springs
4. Houston Bellaire
5. Lubbock Coronado
6. San Antonio Reagan
7. Manvel
8. Mansfield Timberview
9. Plano West
10. Dekaney
11. Arlington Bowie
12. Desoto
13. Temple
14. San Antonio Johnson
15. Killeen Ellison
16. San Antonio Wagner
[b]17. Port Arthur Memorial[/b]
18. Cibolo Steele
19. The Woodlands
20. Plano
21. Klein Collins
22. Skyline
23. Round Rock Stony Point
24. San Antonio Churchill
25. Weslaco

4A

1. Georgetown
2. Dallas Lincoln
3. Vista Ridge
[b]4. Beaumont Ozen
5. Barbers Hill[/b]
6. Wichita Falls Rider
7. San Antonio Brennan
8. McKinney North
9. Palo Duro
10. San Antonio Brackenridge
11. Amarillo
12. Canyon
13. Frisco Liberty
14. Waco
15. Trimble Tech
16. Aledo
17. Arlington Seguin
18. Lindale
19. Tomball
20. Newman Smith
21. Brenham
22. Victoria East
23. Plainview
24. West Mesquite
25. Corpus Christi Ray

3A

1. Fairfield
2. Stephenville
3. Kennedale
4. Frisco Lone Star
5. Krum
6. Lubbock Cooper
[b]7. Hardin-Jefferson [/b]
8. Navasota
9. Mexia
10. Shallowater
11. Madisonville
12. West Oso
13. Pittsburg
14. Celina
15. Argyle
16. Liberty Eylau
17. Abilene Wylie
18. Estacado
19. Splendora
20. Smithville
21. Rio Hondo
22. Mineola
23. Boerne
24. Yoakum
25. Hondo

2A

1. Merkel
2. Brock
3. Jarrell
4. Centerville
5. Poth
6. Crockett
7. Wall
8. Jim Ned
9. Brady
10. Cisco
11. Comanche
12. Franklin
13. Alvord
14. Idalou
15. Teague
16. Crawford
17. Howe
18. Schulenburg
19. Canadian
20. Tatum
21. Winnsboro
22. Alba-Golden
23. Gunter
24. Taft
25. Aransas Pass

1A

1. Martins Mill
2. Martinsville
3. Mason
4. Kerens
5. Plains
6. Falls City
7. Muenster
8. Slocum
9. Port Aransas
10. Smyer
11. Wellington
12. Clarendon
13. Zavalla
14. Santo
15. Shiner
16. Lovelady
17. Goldthwaite
18. Hico
[b]19. Evadale[/b]
20. Sam Rayburn
21. Triple A
22. Nueces Canyon
23. Iraan
24. Thorndale
25. Panhandle





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