U.I.L. Lone Star Cup Winners
Sunday, 27th November 2016 - 11:29AM
2015-16 UIL Lone Star Cup Winners Announced
AUSTIN, Texas � The University Interscholastic League announced the six winners of the 2015-16 UIL Lone Star Cup on Friday. With state championships in girls swimming & diving and state runners-up in football, boys swimming & diving and girls golf, Austin Westlake claimed the Conference 6A UIL Lone Star Cup. The Chaparrals also earned points with a third place finish at state in boys golf, a regional finalist in boys basketball and district championship in academics. Austin Westlake last won the UIL Lone Star Cup in 2002 in Conference 5A. Austin Vandegrift won its second consecutive and second overall UIL Lone Star Cup in Conference 5A. The boys swimming & diving team took home a state championship while the boys golf teams finished first and third overall at state. The Vipers also earned points with state runner-up finishes in marching band, girls golf and team tennis and their academics team won district and regional championships and finished fifth overall at state. Reigning marching band state champions, Argyle added state titles in volleyball, girls basketball and boys golf on the way to another Conference 4A UIL Lone Star Cup victory. The 2016 cup is the fifth consecutive and seventh overall for the school, which now stands alone in second place for the most all-time UIL Lone Star Cup wins. The Eagles were also state runners-up in football, state semifinalists in boys soccer and regional finalists in baseball. Also repeating as UIL Lone Star Cup champions, Brock claimed victory in Conference 3A after a state championship in boys golf and their first-ever state championship in football. They were also state runner-up in girls basketball, state semifinalist in softball and regional finalist in baseball. The cup victory is the fourth overall for the Eagles. Returning to the top if its class, Windthorst won its sixth overall UIL Lone Star Cup by scoring 60 points in Conference 2A. The Trojans were state runners-up in volleyball and softball and regional semifinalists in girls basketball and baseball. Windthorst�s last UIL Lone Star Cup came in 2005 in Conference 1A. Happy secured its first Conference 1A UIL Lone Star Cup victory with a state championship in boys golf, a state semifinalist team in boys basketball and a fourth-place finish at state in boys track & field. The Cowboys were also district champions in academics and quarterfinalists in six-man football. The UIL Lone Star Cup recognizes six high schools (one in each of the six UIL conferences) based on their overall team achievement in a variety of sanctioned academic, athletic and music championships. All UIL member high schools in good standing are included for contention for the UIL Lone Star Cup. Trophy presentations will take place in the fall at events chosen by the winning schools. The UIL Lone Star Cup program began during the 1997-98 school year. Below are the Top 25 schools in each conference for this year�s UIL Lone Star Cup Standings: Conference 6A 1. Austin Westlake 94 2. Conroe The Woodlands 79 3. Katy Seven Lakes 71 4. Southlake Carroll 69 5. San Antonio Johnson 67 6. Katy Cinco Ranch 65 7. Austin Lake Travis 64 8. Humble Atascocita 62 8. San Antonio Reagan 62 10. Amarillo 60 11. Keller 59 12. Dallas Highland Park 57 12. Galena Park North Shore 57 12. Lewisville Flower Mound 57 15. Laredo United 55 16. Mansfield 52 17. Arlington Martin 50 18. Coppell 49 18. Pearland 49 20. DeSoto 48 20. Waco Midway 48 22. Edinburg North 47 23. Allen 46 23. Lewisville Hebron 46 23. Plano West 46 Conference 5A 1. Austin Vandegrift 115 2. Grapevine 111 3. College Station 77 4. Canyon Randall 75 5. Wichita Falls Rider 69 6. San Antonio Alamo Heights 66 7. Frisco 65 8. Cedar Park Vista Ridge 64 9. Canyon 62 10. Richmond George Ranch 60 11. Frisco Wakeland 59 12. Aledo 58 13. Frisco Liberty 57 14. Lufkin 55 15. Corpus Christi Flour Bluff 52 15. Cedar Park 52 15. El Paso Eastlake 52 15. Fort Bend Ridge Point 52 15. Rockwall Heath 52 20. Edinburg Vela 51 20. Waxahachie 51 22. Frisco Centennial 50 22. Houston Stratford 50 22. Mansfield Lake Ridge 50 25. Angleton 49 25. Hallsville 49 25. Prosper 49 Conference 4A 1. Argyle 134 2. Abilene Wylie 111 3. Kennedale 68 4. Texarkana Pleasant Grove 65 5. Boerne 61 6. Paris North Lamar 60 6. Salado 60 8. Andrews 54 8. Silsbee 54 8. Stephenville 54 11. Fredericksburg 52 11. Kaufman 52 13. Liberty Hill 51 14. Robinson 49 15. Decatur 48 15. Princeton 48 17. Wimberley 47 18. Celina 46 19. Giddings 44 19. La Grange 44 19. Lufkin Hudson 44 22. Bushland 42 22. China Spring 42 22. Jasper 42 25. Center 41 25. Longview Spring Hill 41 25. Melissa 41 25. Rockport-Fulton 41 Conference 3A 1. Brock 82 2. Wall 72 3. Shallowater 62 4. Tuscola Jim Ned 58 4. White Oak 58 6. Denver City 54 6. Sunnyvale 54 6. West 54 9. East Bernard 50 9. Van Alstyne 50 11. Blanco 46 12. Colorado City Colorado 44 12. Little River Academy 44 14. Goliad 42 14. Peaster 42 16. Alpine 40 17. Franklin 38 17. Hallettsville 38 17. Vanderbilt Industrial 38 20. Aransas Pass 36 20. Clyde 36 20. Luling 36 20. Odem 36 20. San Antonio Cole 36 20. Teague 36 Conference 2A 1. Windthorst 60 2. Shiner 57 3. Crawford 54 4. Sundown 53 5. Mason 52 5. Weimar 52 7. Albany 47 7. Canadian 47 9. Beckville 46 9. Bosqueville 46 11. Lindsay 43 12. Muenster 42 13. Refugio 41 14. Falls City 40 14. Normangee 40 16. Martin�s Mill 38 16. New Deal 38 16. Van Horn 38 19. Shelbyville 37 20. Archer City 34 20. Corpus Christi London 34 20. Evadale 34 20. Flatonia 34 20. Harleton 34 20. Harper 34 20. Tenaha 34 Conference 1A 1. Happy 43 2. Abbott 40 3. Wink 39 4. Tilden McMullen County 38 5. Gail Borden County 35 6. Follett 34 6. Nazareth 34 8. Chireno 30 8. Coolidge 30 8. Cumby Miller Grove 30 8. Lipan 30 12. Bryson 28 12. Garden City 28 14. Barksdale Nueces Canyon 26 14. Blum 26 14. Burton 26 14. Calvert 26 14. Fort Davis 26 14. Knippa 26 14. Kopperl 26 14. North Zulch 26 14. Water Valley 26 14. Zephyr 26 24. Douglass 24 24. Lenorah Grady 24 24. Richland Springs 24 |