News Summary
The Texas State 7-on-7 football tournament is set to begin in College Station, showcasing local teams Ganado, Tidehaven, Cuero, and Bay City. This annual offseason event features a total of 128 teams competing in a unique format that focuses on passing plays. With games starting Thursday and championship brackets on Friday, fans are encouraged to attend and support their teams, experiencing the excitement of high school football.
College Station, Texas – Four Crossroads Teams Compete in State 7-on-7 Football Tournament
The Texas State 7-on-7 football tournament will kick off on Thursday morning in College Station, featuring four local teams from the Crossroads area: Ganado, Tidehaven, Cuero, and Bay City. This significant offseason event for high school football in Texas begins with pool play at 10 a.m., with each of the teams guaranteed at least one game in the championship bracket scheduled for Friday morning.
The tournament is organized into three divisions based on school sizes. Ganado and Tidehaven will compete in Division Three (2A-3A), while Cuero and Bay City are placed in Division Two (3A-4A). Participation includes a total of 128 teams from across Texas, making this event one of the largest of its kind.
Team Pool Matches
In the tournament, each team will play three games in their respective pools:
- Ganado is in Pool C alongside Goldthwaite, Hale Center, and Trinity.
- Tidehaven is in Pool G with Albany, Hico, and Wolfe City.
- Cuero competes in Pool C against China Spring, Dumas, and Paris.
- Bay City is included in a pool with Austin LBJ, Brownwood, and Kilgore.
Schedule and Tournament Structure
Games follow a unique format where teams consist of seven players on each side. The matches take place on a 45-yard field, eliminating rushing to enhance the focus on passing plays. Each game consists of two 15-minute halves with a running clock. Following the pool play on Thursday, the championship brackets for Division Three will commence at 8 a.m. on Friday, with Division Two starting shortly after at 8:45 a.m.
Historic Significance
This year marks the 27th annual State 7-on-7 Championships, continuing its tradition in College Station for the 26th consecutive year. Originally starting with just 24 teams, the tournament has blossomed, showcasing not only local talent but also renowned football programs from across the state. Previous standout participants include historic powerhouses like Celina, DeSoto, Graham, and Baytown Lee.
The tournament provides an essential platform for teams to showcase their off-season skills and form bonds ahead of the upcoming fall season. Many teams earn their spots in the tournament through qualifying events that commenced late April through early June.
Fan Experience and Attendance
The event is free to attend, making it easily accessible for fans who wish to come out and support their teams. Attendees are encouraged to bring their chairs and refreshments to maximize their experience while enjoying competitive high school football. Due to the sheer volume of teams participating, local hotels fill up quickly; thus, visitors are advised to make their reservations promptly.
Further Information
During the tournament, updates and highlights will be shared on social media, and fans can visit TexanLive.com for additional coverage. The excitement of the Texas 7-on-7 tournament not only highlights the skills of young athletes but also fosters a sense of community around high school football.
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Additional Resources
- Dave Campbell’s Texas Football
- Wikipedia: High school football
- KRIS TV
- Google Search: Texas 7-on-7 football tournament
- KBTX News
- Google Scholar: 7-on-7 football strategy
- Tyler Morning Telegraph
- Encyclopedia Britannica: American football
- News Channel 10
- Google News: Texas 7-on-7 State Tournament

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