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Southlake Carroll Continues Domination of Lone Star Cup

Winners Announced for 2014-15 UIL Lone Star Cup

presented by State Farm

AUSTIN, Texas – The University Interscholastic League announced the six winners of the 2014-15 UIL Lone Star Cup presented by State Farm on Wednesday.

Southlake Carroll High SchoolIn Conference 6A, Southlake Carroll High School won its sixth overall and fourth consecutive UIL Lone Star Cup earning 100 total points. The Dragon boys cross country, golf and swimming and diving teams each took home state championships while the girls cross country team placed fourth at state. Southlake Carroll won district and regional championships in academics and had regional finalist teams in football and girls soccer.

Reigning marching band state champion, Austin Vandegrift, added state titles in boys golf and girls swimming and diving on its way to the first Conference 5A UIL Lone Star Cup victory in school history. In addition to top five finishes at state in girls golf and boys swimming and diving, the Vipers were also state finalists in girls soccer and state semifinalists in football.

Argyle High School set a school record with 127 UIL Lone Star Cup points after earning state championships in academics, baseball, girls basketball, boys golf, and marching band. The Eagles were also state finalists in volleyball and football. The Conference 4A cup victory is Argyle’s fourth consecutive and sixth overall.

The Brock Eagles took home their third overall UIL Lone Star Cup trophy, first in Conference 3A, by setting a school record for points in the competition with 75. Brock won state championships in boys basketball and boys golf, were state finalists in volleyball and regional finalists in football.

Also earning their third UIL Lone Star Cup award was Conference 2A winner Shiner High School, which last won in 2002. The Comanches are reigning state champions in marching band, won the softball state title and placed in the top five at state in girls track and field.

Cross Plains High School secured its first Conference 1A UIL Lone Star Cup victory with a co-state championship in girls track and field, a state runner-up finish in academics and one-act play and a regional semifinalist in girls basketball.

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 Ten schools in each classification for this year’s Lone Star Cup Standings:

Conference 6A

School                       Points

  1. Southlake Carroll       100
  2. The Woodlands            84
  3. Arlington Martin         79
  4. Katy Seven Lakes         78
  5. Cypress Ranch              72
  6.  SA Reagan                    70
  7. Austin Westlake           69
  8. Katy Cinco Ranch        69
  9. Amarillo                        66
  10. Austin Lake Travis      66

Conference 5A

School                       Points

  1. Austin Vandegrift           94
  2. Aledo                                 85
  3. Grapevine                         83
  4. Cedar Park                       68
  5. Fort Bend Ridge Point   68
  6. Canyon Randall               67
  7. Cedar Park Vista Ridge  66
  8. College Station                 57
  9. SA Alamo Heights           56
  10. Hallsville                           55
  11. Lufkin                                55

Conference 4A

School                       Points

  1. Argyle                               127
  2. Abilene Wylie                  115
  3. Liberty Hill                       90
  4. Fredericksburg                 71
  5. Kennedale                          71
  6. Pleasant Grove                 67
  7. Robinson                           61
  8. Decatur                              58
  9. Boerne                                57
  10. Paris North Lamar          56

Conference 3A

School                       Points

  1. Brock                                   75
  2. Shallowater                        68
  3. Wall                                     58
  4. White Oak                          56
  5. Hallettsville                       54
  6. East Bernard                     52
  7. Rockdale                            48
  8. Sonora                                48
  9. Blanco                                 47
  10. Franklin                             46

Conference 2A

School                       Points

  1. Shiner                                60
  2. Martin's Mill                     52
  3. Canadian                           50
  4. Lindsay                              50
  5. Mason                                50
  6. Crawford                           46
  7. Abernathy                         42
  8. Hawley                               42
  9. Schulenburg                     42
  10. Sundown                           42
  11. Thorndale                         42

Conference 1A

School                       Points

  1. Cross Plains                      43
  2. Abbott                               40
  3. Nazareth                           38
  4. Wink                                  36
  5. Follett                                35
  6. Crowell                              34
  7. Throckmorton                  34
  8. Ira                                       31
  9. Garden City                       30
  10. Lenorah Grady                 30
  11. Slidell                                 30

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