OFFENSE DEFENSE
TOP 50 TEAMS
DL Bryce English DeSoto
DL Du’Vonta Lampkin Cypress Falls
DL Breylin Mitchell Round Rock
DL Kendell Jones Killeen Shoemaker
LB Richard Moore Cedar Hill
LB Anthony Wheeler Dallas Skyline
LB Landis Durham Plano East
DB Holton Hill Houston Lamar
DB Kahlil Houghton Waco Midway
DB Deontay Anderson Manvel
DB P.J. Mbanasor Pflugerville Hendrickson
UTL Nathan Fox Clear Lake
ALL-6A TEAM
class 6A
1. Allen 16-0
2. DeSoto 14-1
3. Katy 15-1
4. Cedar Hill 14-2
5. Pearland 14-2
6. Euless Trinity 11-3
7. Cibolo Steele 12-2
8. Spring Westfield 13-1
9. Lake Travis 12-2
10. Galena Park North Shore 12-1
11. Dallas Skyline 11-2
12. Manvel 12-2
13. Coppell 9-2
14. Denton Guyer 14-2
15. The Woodlands 10-3
16. Port Arthur Memorial 8-4
17. Southlake Carroll 11-2
18. Pflugerville Hendrickson 10-1
19. Arlington Martin 10-3
20. Converse Judson 11-3
21. Mesquite Horn 8-4
22. Waco Midway 9-3
23. San Antonio Reagan 11-1
24. Highland Park 13-2
25. San Antonio Madison 11-4
26. Houston Langham Creek 8-3
27. San Antonio Brennan 15-1
28. Lewisville Hebron 8-4
29. Humble Atascocita 10-2
30. San Antonio Johnson 12-3
31. Cypress Fairbanks 12-2
32. Smithson Valley 10-1
33. Round Rock 7-5
34. Pearland Dawson 11-3
35. San Antonio O’Connor 8-4
36. Katy Cinco Ranch 9-3
37. Alief Taylor 8-4
38. Houston Memorial 8-5
39. San Antonio Brandeis 10-2
40. Copperas Cove 6-5
41. Humble Summer Creek 11-1
42. McKinney Boyd 7-5
43. Dallas Jesuit 9-4
44. Plano 7-4
45. Austin Bowie 9-2
46. Wolfforth Frenship 12-1
47. Harlingen 10-2
48. Austin Westlake 7-4
49. Klein Collins 4-6
50. San Antonio Warren 9-3
QB Kyler Murray Allen
RB Rodney Anderson Katy
RB Soso Jamabo Plano West
WR DaMarkus Lodge Cedar Hill
WR Carlos Strickland Dallas Skyline
WR Jordan Davis Clear Lake
OL Maea Teuhema Keller
OL Patrick Vahe Euless Trinity
OL Bobby Evans Allen
OL Zach Rogers Lewisville Hebron
OL Toby Weatherby Spring Westfield
ATH Kemah Siverand Cypress Ridge
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Allen’s Eagle Stadium will remain closed
for the 2014 football season after consult-
ing engineers found significant structural
problems that cannot be repaired quickly.
Documents showed “design deficien-cies” that caused cracking of the concrete on the concourse level of the $60
million stadium, which first opened in
2012. Allen’s football team will play home
games in Plano.
RECORDS BROKEN
Last year’s Class 5A Division I championship drew 54,347 fans to AT&T Stadium, breaking the record for the largest
crowd to watch a HS football game. Allen
rolled up nearly 700 yards of offense in its
63-28 victory over Pearland. The previous
attendance record was 49,953, set at the
1977 4A state title game between Plano
and Port Neches-Groves.
The Eagles become the sixth school to
win two or more state championships in a
row since Class 5A was created in 1980.
Multiple year 5A champions are Plano
(86/87), Converse Judson (92/93), Midland Lee (98/99/2000), Southlake Carroll
(2004/05/06), Katy (2007/08) and Allen
(2012/13).
Prior to 1980, Austin Reagan (67/68),
Garland (63/64), Abilene (54/55/56), Lubbock (51/52), Amarillo (34/35/36) and
Waco (25/26/27) were consecutive champions in the largest division in the state.
STACKED AND LOADED
The UIL’s 2014-2016 realignment of the
DF W Class 6A districts created an enigma
that defies geographical and competitive
balance. The UIL rarely seems to consider
that criteria instead staffers toil away
over enrollment figures and maps, using
pins and rubber bands to determine the
district fates.
The placement of mega-schools Allen,
Plano, Plano East, and Plano West into
Region I isn’t a new occurrence as Allen
AD, Steve Williams indicated. “We’ve been
From a competitive standpoint this
weakens Region II and makes Region
I into a super region where the top two
teams in the state could be meeting in
the quarterfinals the next two years.
By pairing Allen, McKinney Boyd, and
the Plano schools with the four Lewisville
ISD schools, this nine team District 6-6A,
has six schools that made the football
playoffs last year. Shifting the Irving
schools to Region II for the first time ever
appears skewed at best.
Geographically the equation does not
match any known maps so the rubber
bands just don’t fit.
Allen High School’s high powered offense is favored to
win its third consecutive state title.