View Full Version : 3A-Under 7 on 7 State Qualifiers List
Matthew328
06-09-2007, 07:15 PM
After the first week of SQT play for the small schools these 12 schools have punched tickets to Texas A&M University for the 3A-Under 7 on 7 State Tournament July 12-13.
West Orange-Stark (3A)
Diboll (3A)
Normangee (1A)
Marlin (2A)
Celina (3A)
Melissa (2A)
Graham (3A)
Lindsay (1A)
Bushland (2A)
Crane (2A)
Sundown (1A)
Canadian (2A)
Congrats to these 12 teams! Next week 8 more spots are on the line as Cuero HS and Arlington Bowie HS will host 3A-Under SQTs!
Matthew328
06-11-2007, 12:58 AM
Here are the 28 big school qualifiers
Houston Langham Creek
Rosenberg Terry
Baytown Lee
Alvin
Colleyville Heritage
Plano
Katy
Katy Taylor
Brenham
Lake Travis
Channelview
Port Arthur Memorial
Stephenville
Cedar Park
Plano East
Rockwall
Katy Cinco Ranch
Houston Stratford
El Paso Franklin
El Paso Montwood
Lewisville Hebron
Southlake Carroll
Round Rock McNeil
Georgetown
The Woodlands
Cypress Fairbanks
Fort Bend Austin
Katy Mayde Creek
charlesrixey
06-11-2007, 08:38 AM
is that all four Katy schools?
wow
Old Tiger
06-11-2007, 09:30 AM
I wish they had this when we went to state before our senior year. It sucked playing 3 5a teams including southlake carroll
BILLYFRED0000
06-11-2007, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by Tiger WR
I wish they had this when we went to state before our senior year. It sucked playing 3 5a teams including southlake carroll
Aww its not so bad. We won it all back on 2001 against the big schools and that was when our enrollment was under 350.
Keith7
06-11-2007, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by charlesrixey
is that all four Katy schools?
wow
How does katy have four 5A high schools with only a population of 12,000 in their town??
Reds fan
06-11-2007, 01:38 PM
Originally posted by Keith7
How does katy have four 5A high schools with only a population of 12,000 in their town??
KISD encompasses a lot more area than just the town of Katy, it might as well be far west Houston.
charlesrixey
06-11-2007, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by BILLYFRED0000
Aww its not so bad. We won it all back on 2001 against the big schools and that was when our enrollment was under 350.
dang right, bobcat, one of the more impressive displays by that team, although that was in 2000, not 2001
Matthew328
06-11-2007, 08:03 PM
I think Katy has 6 High Schools
Katy
Katy Taylor
Katy Mayde Creek
Katy Morton Ranch
Katy Seven Lakes
Katy Cinco Ranch
Gobbla2001
06-11-2007, 09:19 PM
Originally posted by Keith7
How does katy have four 5A high schools with only a population of 12,000 in their town??
it's not a town as much as it is a suburb...
bandera7
06-11-2007, 09:34 PM
man Dave Campbells is messed up because Diboll has so much talent on their team, I cant believe they arent ranked. We played them, they are the reason we arent going yet. They really are impressive. It was at Rice...we got out due to points.
LH Panther Mom
06-12-2007, 05:52 AM
Originally posted by bandera7
man Dave Campbells is messed up because Diboll has so much talent on their team, I cant believe they arent ranked. We played them, they are the reason we arent going yet. They really are impressive. It was at Rice...we got out due to points. Good thing DCTF doesn't rank based on 7 on 7. ;)
Matthew328
06-12-2007, 07:18 PM
DCTF's rankings are hopelessly flawed....I think 7 on 7 should be one of many things factored in, along with returning starters, returning letterman, JV record, tradition, etc
Fotbol
06-13-2007, 09:37 AM
Originally posted by Matthew328
I think Katy has 6 High Schools
Katy
Katy Taylor
Katy Mayde Creek
Katy Morton Ranch
Katy Seven Lakes
Katy Cinco Ranch
Loaded with Bread(money) that area used to be woods!
bandera7
06-13-2007, 05:00 PM
well 7 on 7 can be a decent indicator though...especially if they are a passing team.
Old Tiger
06-13-2007, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by bandera7
well 7 on 7 can be a decent indicator though...especially if they are a passing team. 7on7 isn't a good indicator. There was an article posted somewhere about this how teams can do so well in 7on7 and suck in the season and vice versa
Matthew328
06-14-2007, 10:42 PM
Add Arlington Bowie and Arlington Lamar to the big school list
8 more 3A-Under spots up for grabs this weekend
Snydertigersrul
06-16-2007, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by Matthew328
After the first week of SQT play for the small schools these 12 schools have punched tickets to Texas A&M University for the 3A-Under 7 on 7 State Tournament July 12-13.
West Orange-Stark (3A)
Diboll (3A)
Normangee (1A)
Marlin (2A)
Celina (3A)
Melissa (2A)
Graham (3A)
Lindsay (1A)
Bushland (2A)
Crane (2A)
Sundown (1A)
Canadian (2A)
Congrats to these 12 teams! Next week 8 more spots are on the line as Cuero HS and Arlington Bowie HS will host 3A-Under SQTs!
Where is Sweetwater?
:D
LH Panther Mom
06-16-2007, 07:51 PM
Originally posted by Snydertigersrul
Where is Sweetwater?
:D
Looks like they're the same place Snyder is. :thinking:
Snydertigersrul
06-16-2007, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
Looks like they're the same place Snyder is. :thinking:
We don't participate in 7 on 7
LH Panther Mom
06-16-2007, 08:19 PM
Originally posted by Snydertigersrul
We don't participate in 7 on 7
Does Sweetwater? I don't see their name on any of the lists. Me thinks you're just trying to stir up crap. :rolleyes:
Snydertigersrul
06-16-2007, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
Does Sweetwater? I don't see their name on any of the lists. Me thinks you're just trying to stir up crap. :rolleyes:
Who me, no way, I just asked a question.
Matthew328
06-17-2007, 03:49 AM
My guess is Sweetwater much like Snyder does not particpiate....and to be honest you knew the answer to the question before you asked it...
WOSgrad
06-17-2007, 10:13 AM
Originally posted by Keith7
How does katy have four 5A high schools with only a population of 12,000 in their town??
A large part of the western Houston is zoned into the Katy ISD. Plus there is a large unicorporated area of western Harris County between the city limits of Houston and Katy that is also zoned into Katy ISD.
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