District Standings 2011 and playoff scenarios

UIL Division I....

District 1 -
winner - Valley
Runner-up - Follett

District 2
easiest path is Crowell d. Chillicothe and Paducah d. Northside, then it goes Crowell, then Paducah... things get tricky otherwise

District 3
like above, easy track is Petersburg d. Southland, Spur d. Lorenzo

District 4
Ropes and Meadow ar eactually both 3-0 and they play for first and second

District 5
Borden County and Sands are both 3-0 and play for 1-2

District 6
Ira and Aspermont both 2-0 and playing for 1-2

District 7
Rankin and Fort Davis both 2-0 and playing for 1-2

District 8
Easiest route is Water Valley d. Veribest and Robert Lee d. Eden then WV is first and RL is second

District 9
If Throckmorton d. Gordon and Knox City d. Paint Creek, then Throck is first and KC is second.

District 10
Zephyr and May are 2-0 and playing for first-second

District 11
champion - Irving Universal
second - Gold-Burg/Saint Jo winner

District 12
champion - Walnut Springs
second - Avalon

District 13
Oakwood and Leverett's Chapel are 3-0 and playing for first and second

District 14
If Aquilla d. Penelope and Abbott d. Bynum, then Aquilla is first and Abbott second

District 15
Rochelle and Lometa are 2-0 and play for the district title
 
UIL Division II

District 1
champion - Miami
second - Lefors/Darrouzett winner

District 2
Groom and Hedley are 1-0 and playing for 1-2

District 3
champion - Amherst
runner up - Whitharral/Lazbuddie winner

District 4
Guthrie and Motley County are playing for 1-2

District 5
Dawson and Loop playing for 1-2

District 6
champion - Grandfalls-Royalty
Balmorhea is runner-up if they beat Sanderson, otherwise it could be a mess

District 7
Sterling City and Loraine playing for 1-2

District 8
champion - Paint Rock
runner up - Panther Creek/Blackwell winner

District 9
If Lueders-Avoca d. Rule, then L-A is champ and Jayton is runner-up... otherwise it is a 3-way tie

District 10
easiest path is if Newcastle d. Woodson and Strawn d. Moran, then Newcastle is champ and Strawn second

District 11
Bryson and Forestburg are 1-0 and playing for 1-2

District 12
Milford and Fannindel are 2-0 and playing for 1-2

District 13
Jonesboro and Cranfills Gap are 2-0 and playing for 1-2... BTW, it is the first time the Gap has been in the playoffs since 1991....

District 14
Gustine and Rising Star are 2-0 and playing for 1-2

District 15
champ - Richland Springs
runner up - Cherokee/Mullin winner

District 16
Calvert and Buckholts are 2-0 and playing for 1-2
 
District 9
If Throckmorton d. Gordon and Knox City d. Paint Creek, then Throck is first and KC is second.

Big IF there. What happens WHEN Gordon beats Throck and all three are at a 2-1 record? Who takes first and who takes second then?

Andrew
 
CRSARM":13fsro08 said:
District 9
If Throckmorton d. Gordon and Knox City d. Paint Creek, then Throck is first and KC is second.

Big IF there. What happens WHEN Gordon beats Throck and all three are at a 2-1 record? Who takes first and who takes second then?

Andrew
Keep dreaming Andy.
 
Its always fun when the district championship comes down to the last game....here is a list of games that are playing for all the marbles!

Oakwood vs Leverett's Chapel*
Zephyr vs May*
Rankin vs Fort Davis*
Ira vs Aspermont
Borden County vs Sands*
Ropes vs Meadow*
Rochelle vs Lometa*
Groom vs Hedley
Guthrie vs Motley County
Dawson vs Loop
Sterling City vs Loraine
Bryson vs Forestburg
Milford vs Fannindel
Jonesboro vs Cranfills Gap
Calvert vs Buckholts
Gustine vs Rising Star*
 
Oh come now Mr. Golden, we know that's been tried before and the UIL in their infinite wisdom didn't like it..............
Seriously though, I wish they'd at least put 5-6 teams in a district (if not more) for more important games.
As you also know with out the 2nd place team making it Strawn would not have won state either time as Gordon beat them in district both years.
 
Story I remember is the reason they started putting more teams in the play-offs is back in the 70's and 80's Odessa Permian and Midland Lee were in the same district and sometimes both ranked top 5 in the state. Allowing second teams to advance provided tough districts an chance for two teams to shine in the playoffs until they met again.
 
I probably shouldnt take the bag off the cat but, I was partially giggin Mr. G there. He played for Strawn EON's ago (when Campbell coached there) but teaches at Gordon.
 
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