News Summary
The Texas State 7-on-7 Tournament is taking place in College Station, showcasing six East Texas football teams competing for supremacy. Matchups span across various divisions, with teams like the Longview Lobos and Tyler High Lions in Division I, Kilgore Bulldogs and Chapel Hill Bulldogs in Division II, and Grapeland Sandies and Trinity Tigers in Division III. This year’s tournament marks a significant milestone for teams like the Temple Wildcats and Sunray Bobcats, who are eager to prove themselves on a state stage.
College Station Welcomes Six East Texas Football Teams for State 7-on-7 Tournament
The Texas State 7-on-7 Tournament is set to unfold from June 26-28 at the Veterans Park and Athletic Complex in College Station, featuring six East Texas football teams vying for dominance in the annual competition. These teams are looking to showcase their skills and advance through various brackets in their respective divisions.
Division I Teams and Matchups
The Longview Lobos and Tyler High Lions represent East Texas in Division I. The Lobos are placed in Pool I alongside prominent teams like Hightower, Weiss, and Plano. Longview’s first game is against Hightower, kicking off on Friday at 1:45 p.m.. Meanwhile, the Tyler High Lions find themselves in Pool P competing against Irving MacArthur, Harker Heights, and Grand Oaks, also starting against Irving MacArthur at the same time on Friday.
Division II Representation
East Texas is also represented in Division II by the Kilgore Bulldogs and the Chapel Hill Bulldogs. Kilgore is placed in Pool A with Austin LBJ, Bay City, and Brownwood, opening its tournament schedule against Austin LBJ on Thursday at 10:45 a.m.. Chapel Hill is in Pool E along with Columbia, Jarrell, and Midland Christian, with their initial match set against Columbia at the same time on Thursday.
Division III Teams
In Division III, the Grapeland Sandies and Trinity Tigers will compete. Grapeland is in Pool A against Poth, Bosqueville, and Eldorado, with their first game against Poth scheduled for Thursday at 10:00 a.m.. The Trinity Tigers are set to compete in Pool C alongside Hale Center, Goldthwaite, and Ganado, facing Hale Center on Thursday at 10:00 a.m..
Tournament Structure
The top two teams from Division I will progress to the championship bracket on Saturday, while the bottom two in each pool will enter the consolation bracket. In Divisions II and III, all four teams from each pool will participate in a bracket on Friday, ensuring competitive play throughout the tournament.
Major Milestones and Newcomers
This year’s tournament marks a significant achievement for the Temple Wildcats, who have qualified for the state tournament for the first time in years. The Wildcats feature a roster of players who are all new to the state tournament experience, making this a notable milestone for the program. Coach Chad President, a former player, emphasizes the importance of this achievement for the team, while players like senior defensive back Brion Williams and senior wide receiver Ramauhn Brown express the hard work and commitment that led to this qualification.
Additionally, the Sunray Bobcats have qualified for the state tournament after an undefeated performance at the Sudan SQT. With new quarterback Zeke Grajeda, the Bobcats aim to capture their first state championship. They will also be joined by the Demons, who are determined to achieve a state title after narrowly missing out in the previous season.
Conclusion
The East Texas football teams are gearing up for an exciting tournament that showcases the competitive spirit of youth football in Texas. With a blend of seasoned teams and new competitors, the Texas State 7-on-7 Tournament promises to deliver thrilling matchups and memorable moments as these players take to the field in College Station.
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Additional Resources
- KCENTV: Temple Wildcats in State 7-on-7 Tournament
- Wikipedia: 7-on-7 football
- Texas Football: 7-on-7 Tournament Dates
- Google Search: Texas State 7-on-7 Tournament
- KBTX: Economic Boost from 7-on-7 Tournament
- Google Scholar: Economic Impact of Sports Tournaments
- KLTV: Longview 7-on-7 Team in State Tournament
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Football
- Moore News: Bobcats in State 7-on-7 Tournament
- Google News: College Station 7-on-7 Tournament

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