WOS87
10-30-2008, 10:36 PM
By special request...
The U.I.L. actually had a Class C alignment for a short time back in the 1930's (1933-1938) and this is the first history I've researched in which a school actually was aligned to one of those districts.
In regards to some of their opponents over the years:
Hot Wells was a high school in San Antonio (NOT the Hot Wells out near El Paso)
Schertz-Cibolo became Schertz Clemens in 1969
San Antonio North Side became San Antonio Marshall in 1960
La Coste merged with Castroville to become Medina Valley in 1960
In 1942 Bandera was district champs but for some reason did not participate in the playoffs
http://idisk.mac.com/cboehme69-Public/thsf/b/bandera.gif
The U.I.L. actually had a Class C alignment for a short time back in the 1930's (1933-1938) and this is the first history I've researched in which a school actually was aligned to one of those districts.
In regards to some of their opponents over the years:
Hot Wells was a high school in San Antonio (NOT the Hot Wells out near El Paso)
Schertz-Cibolo became Schertz Clemens in 1969
San Antonio North Side became San Antonio Marshall in 1960
La Coste merged with Castroville to become Medina Valley in 1960
In 1942 Bandera was district champs but for some reason did not participate in the playoffs
http://idisk.mac.com/cboehme69-Public/thsf/b/bandera.gif