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2022-23 UIL Lone Star Cup Winners Announced

July 5, 2023 at 8:04 am staff writer
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AUSTIN, Texas – The University Interscholastic League announced the six winners of the 2022-23 UIL Lone Star Cup presented by Texas Farm Bureau Insurance on Friday.

Conroe The Woodlands took home the Conference 6A state title in girls swimming and diving while also finishing as state runner-up in boys swimming and diving on the way to its ninth overall UIL Lone Star Cup. The Highlanders also reached the state semifinals in both team tennis and volleyball. Conroe The Woodlands last won the Lone Star Cup in 2021.

After moving up to Conference 5A this year, Argyle didn’t miss a beat, winning state titles in film and academics, while also carrying over its state marching band title from 2021-22. The Eagles also advanced to the state title game in baseball and the state semifinals in football. Argyle extended its record streak of 11-consecutive UIL Lone Star Cups wins and is now tied with Highland Park for most overall titles with 13.

With 12 Top-10 Lone Star Cup finishes in school history, Canyon Randall finally broke through with its first title. The Raiders took home state championships in boys golf, one-act play, team tennis and volleyball on their way to 137 points. Canyon Randall also reached the Conference 4A state semifinals in both baseball and boys basketball and finished third in state academics.

Another first-time winner, Gunter captured the Conference 3A Lone Star Cup Championship with state titles in both football and volleyball. The Tigers also notched a runner-up finish in girls track and field, finished third in girls golf and advanced to the regional finals in baseball.

Mason captured the Conference 2A Lone Star Cup Championship, clinching back-to-back titles for the Punchers. They achieved a state title in girls golf, finished as state runner-up in boys track and field and also earned third-place finishes in one-act play and academics. This win marks Mason’s fourth overall Lone Star Cup championship.

State titles in girls basketball and academics propelled Nazareth to secure the Conference 1A Lone Star Cup title. The Swifts also finished as state runner-up in girls cross country, tied for second in girls track and field and advanced to the state semifinals in baseball. Nazareth has won five out of the last six Conference 1A Lone Star Cup titles.

The UIL Lone Star Cup program began during the 1997-98 school year and 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 in contention for the UIL Lone Star Cup. Trophy presentations will take place in the fall at events chosen by the winning schools.

Below are the Top 25 schools in each conference for this year’s UIL Lone Star Cup Standings:

Full Results

Conference 6A

Place School Points
1 Conroe The Woodlands 117
2 Allen 98
3 Southlake Carroll 90
4 Keller 83
5 Katy Seven Lakes 79
6 Austin Vandegrift 76
7 Pearland 72
8 Austin Westlake 71
9 Lewisville Flower Mound 64
10 Humble Kingwood 62
11 Dripping Springs 60
T12 Bridgeland 59
T12 Fort Bend Ridge Point 59
T12 Round Rock 59
T12 Waco Midway 59
T16 Arlington Martin 58
T16 Northwest Nelson 58
T16 San Antonio Johnson 58
19 Wolfforth Frenship 57
T20 Austin Lake Travis 56
T20 Rockwall 56
T22 Cypress Woods 54
T22 Denton Guyer 54
T22 DeSoto 54
T22 Northside Brennan 54

Conference 5A

Place School Points
1 Argyle 96
2 Lucas Lovejoy 91
3 Montgomery Lake Creek 84
4 Frisco Reedy 81
T5 Comal Smithson Valley 76
T5 Frisco Wakeland 76
7 Georgetown 75
8 Lamar Fulshear 74
T9 Amarillo 72
T9 Friendswood 72
T9 Grapevine 72
12 Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill 71
13 Cedar Park 70
T14 Frisco Lone Star 69
T14 San Antonio Alamo Heights 69
16 Leander Rouse 64
T17 Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial 63
T17 Lubbock Cooper 63
T19 Boerne Champion 62
T19 Colleyville Heritage 62
T21 Aledo 60
T21 College Station 60
T23 Longview 56
T23 Mission Sharyland 56
T25 College Station A&M Consolidated 55
T25 McKinney North 55

Conference 4A

Place School Points
1 Canyon Randall 137
2 Boerne 105
3 Celina 89
4 Canyon 85
5 Sulphur Springs 73
6 Aubrey 69
T7 Decatur 66
T7 Salado 66
T9 Anna 63
T9 La Vernia 63
11 Stephenville 62
12 Corpus Christi Calallen 61
13 Andrews 59
14 China Spring 58
15 Comal Davenport 57
16 Glen Rose 54
T17 Lindale 52
T17 Wichita Falls 52
T19 El Campo 51
T19 Lumberton 51
T19 Texarkana Pleasant Grove 51
T22 Huffman Hargrave 50
T22 San Elizario 50
T22 Wimberley 50
25 Canton 48

Conference 3A

Place School Points
1 Gunter 79 *Wins tiebreaker (2-0 State Titles won)
2 Corpus Christi London 79
3 Holliday 76
T4 Brock 61
T4 Bushland 61
T6 Columbus 59
T6 Wall 59
8 Whitesboro 58
T9 Lytle 54
T9 Shallowater 54
11 Poth 51
12 Grandview 49
13 Lorena 48
14 Franklin 47
15 Mineola 46
T16 Fairfield 43
T16 Orangefield 43
T16 Santa Gertrudis Academy 43
T16 Winnsboro 43
T20 Hooks 41
T20 Mount Vernon 41
T20 Tatum 41
T23 Idalou 40
T23 Rains 40
T25 Vanderbilt Industrial 39
T25 White Oak 39

Conference 2A

Place School Points
1 Mason 78
2 Shiner 67
3 New Home 59
T4 Crawford 58
T4 Lindsay 58
6 Hawley 52
T7 Hamilton 50
T7 Windthorst 50
9 Beckville 49
T10 Albany 44
T10 Tolar 44
T12 Gruver 42
T12 Lipan 42
T14 Christoval 41
T14 Stamford 41
T16 Collinsville 40
T16 Refugio 40
T16 Wink 40
19 Muenster 39
20 Timpson 38
T21 Hawkins 37
T21 Martin’s Mill 37
23 Burton 36
24 Falls City 35
T25 Douglass 34
T25 Flatonia 34
T25 Frankston 34
T25 Harper 34
T25 Tenaha 34

 

Conference 1A

Place School Points
1 Nazareth 82
2 Abbott 75
3 D’Hanis 68
4 Rankin 53
T5 Blum 50
T5 Dodd City 50
T5 Neches 50
T8 Benjamin 49
T8 Jayton 49
10 Graford 48
11 Gail Borden County 43
T12 Mertzon Irion County 42
T12 Van Horn 42
T14 Cumby Miller Grove 38
T14 Moulton 38
T14 Whiteface 38
T17 Gordon 36
T17 Saltillo 36
T17 Slidell 36
T17 Tilden McMullen Co. 36
21 Lamesa Klondike 35
T22 Fayetteville 34
T22 Westbrook 34
24 Veribest 33
25 Saint Jo 32

 

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