This was a good district last year and there's no reason to believe it won't be just as good in 2017.
At least 12 starters are back for each District 8-3A Division II squad, and this league produced three teams that went to the area round or better last season.
8-3A Division II All-District Football Team
Most Valuable Player — Mike Edmonson, Sr., Harmony
Offensive MVP — Tye Elie, Sr., Edgewood
Co-Defensive MVPs — Chase Boyd, Sr., Winona; Damion Rogers, Sr., Lone Oak
Co-Offensive Newcomers of the Year — Quin Johnson, Fr
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The past two seasons, District 8-3A Division II has been the division's absolute best football district -- home of two-time defending state champion Waskom and a handful of other teams that made serious runs toward the state game.
Things have changed within the district and also within Region II of Division II following the University Interscholastic League's biennial realignment process. Region I
TYLER -- The Tyler All Saints Lady Trojans rallied from down two sets to defeat Frisco Legacy Christian, 10-25, 25-27, 25-20, 25-19, 15-13, in their TAPPS District 2-4A opener on Tuesday.
District 6-2A Division I isn't a league that is choked with great teams pushing for playoff spots, but it should be a fun league to follow nonetheless.
Wolfe City and Quinlan Boles are in lightyears better situations than the rest of the district. Clarksville also has flashed the initial signs it might be returning to form after two odd years.
The great news for Como-Pickton is a fourth playoff sp
TEXARKANA -- A scoring drought nearly eight minutes long sunk Hallsville in its District 15-5A game against Texas High.
The Bobcats took a 9-4 lead to start the game, but the team went scoreless through the next 7:58. In that span, the Tigers went on a 23-0 run and ran away with a 69-45 victory.