The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 28, 1988, Image 15

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    Thursday, January 28,1988/The Battalion/Page 15
UIL draws the district
lines for high schools
AUSTIN (AP) — Here are die
I tentative football, basketball and vol-
[leyball classes and districts an
Inounced Wednesday by the Univer-
I sitiy Interst holasti< League. (Some
I districts diffei lot basketball and are
listed separately below): CLASS 5A
Region I
District I — Canutillo (football
non-honors); El Paso: Andress, Aus
tin, Bowie, Burges, Coronado, FI
Paso, Irvin, Jefferson.
District 2 — Kl Paso: Bel Air, Del
Valle, Eastwood, Hanks, Parkland,
Riverside, Socorro, Ysleta.
District 3 — Arnarillo: Amarillo,
Caprock, Palo Duro, I ascosa; Lub
bock: Coronado, Lubbock, Monte
rey; Plainview.
District 1 — Abilene: Abilene,
Cooper; .Midland: Lee, Midland;
Odessa: Odessa, Permian; San An
gelo Central.
District 5 — Denton; Keller; Le
wisville: Lewisville, Marcus; Sher
man; Weatherford; Wichita Falls:
Rider, Wichita Falls.
District b — Fort Worth: Arling
ton Heights, Dunbat, Eastern Hills.
Paschal, Southwest, Fiimble Lech.
Western Hills, Wyatt.
District 7— Burleson; Arlington:
Arlington. Houston, Lamar, Martin;
Mansfield.
District 8 — F'uless I rinity; Fort
Worth: Haltom, Richland; Grape
vine; Hurst Bell; living Irving,
MacArthm, Nimit/.
Region II
District 9 — Garland: Garland,
Lakeview Centennial, North Gar
land, South Garland; Greenville;
Mesquite: Mesquite North Mesquite.
District 10 Dallas Adams,
Roosevelt, Samuell, Skyline, South
Oak Cliff, Spruce, Sunset, White.
District 1 I — Dallas: Carter, Kim
ball; DeSoto; Duncanville, Grand
Prairie: Grand Prairie, South Grand
Prairie.
District 12 — Carrollton: Smith,
Turner; Plano: Plano, Plano East;
Richardson: Berkner, Lake High
lands, Pearce, Richardson.
District 13 — Longview; Lufkin;
Marshall; Nacogdoches; Texarkana
I exas; Tyler: Lee, Fyler.
District 14 — Austin Westlake;
Copperas Cove; Georgetown; Kill
een: Ellison, Killeen; Round Rock:
Round Rock, Westwood; Temple;
Waco.
District 15 — Conroe: Conroe,
McCullough; Humble: Humble,
Kingwood; Huntsville; New Carney;
Spring: Spring, Westfield.
District 16 — Bryan: Houston:
Cypress Creek, Cypress Fairbanks,
Jersey Village, Langham Creek;
Klein: Klein, Klein Forest, Klein
Oak
Region III
District 17 — Alief: F'dsik, Has
tings; Houston: Memorial, North
brook, Spring Woods, Stratford;
Katy; Rosenberg Ferry.
District 18 — Houston: Bellaire,
Madison, Sharpstown, Westbury;
Sugar Land: Clements, Dulles,
Kempner, Willowridge.
District 19 — Houston: Houston,
Kashmere, Lamar, Lee, Reagan,
Scarborough, Waltrip, Washington.
District 20 — Houston: Austin,
Davis, Jones, Milby, Sterling, Wheat-
ley, Worthing, Yates.
District 21 — Deer Park: Galena
Park North Shore; Houston: Aldine,
Eisenhower, Forest Brook, MacAr-
thur, Nimitz, Smiley.
District 22 — Baytown: Lee, Ster
ling; Beaumont: Central, West
Brook; Port Arthur Jefferson; Vi
dor.
District 23 — La Porte; League
City: Clear Creek, Clear Lake; Pasa
dena: Dobie, Pasadena, Rayburn,
South Houston; Pearland.
District 24 — Alvin; Angleton;
Freeport Brazoswood; Galveston
Ball; La Marque; Texas City.
Region IV
District 25 — Austin: Austin,
Crockett, Johnson, Johnston, Lan
ier, Reagan, Southwest.
District 26 — Alice; Corpus
Christi: Carroll, King, Miller,
Moody, Ray; Kingsville King; Victo-
i ia: Stroman, Victoria.
District 27 — Converse Judson;
San Antonio: Churchill, Lee, Mac-
Arthur, Madison, Roosevelt; San
Marcos; Seguin.
District 28 — San Antonio: Bur
bank, Edison, Fox Tech, Highlands,
Houston, Jefferson, Lanier, Wheat-
ley.
District 29 — Laredo: Martin,
Nixon, United; San Antonio: East
Central, Harlandale, McCollum,
South San Antonio, Southwest.
District 30 — Del Rio; Eagle Pass;
San Antonio: Clark, Holmes, Jay,
Marshall, Taft.
District 31 — Donna; F^dinburg;
La Joya; McAllen: Memorial, McAl
len; Mission; Pharr-San Juan-
Alamo; Rio Grande City.
District 32 — Brownsville: Hanna,
Pace, Porter; Harlingen; San Benito;
Weslaco.
Ferdinand nips Theatrical for Horse of Year
NEW YORK (AP) — Ferdinand,
who beat Alysheba in a battle of
Kentucky Derby winners in the $3
million Breeders' Cup Classic, was
named 1987 Horse ol the Yeai
Wednesday.
Theatrical finished second in the
voting, width was .is close as Ferdi
nand’s nose victory in the ( lassie last
fall.
Ferdinand and I heatrical fin
ished 1-2 in \oting by the writers and
trackmen of the Daily Racing Form
and racing set retai ies from member
tracks of the Thoroughbred Racing
Associations. I heatrical, a grass spe
ctalist, beat Ferdinand in voting by
the National Furl Writers Assoca-
tion.
Ferdinand beat T heatrical 30-15
in the Daily Racing Form voting, but
only 8-7 in the FRA balloting. A
one-vote switch in the I RA balloting
would have made Theatrical Horse
ol the Year.
Theatrical's margin over Ferdi
nand in the NTWA voting was 21-
19. Alysheba finished third in the
voting of all three groups. Java Gold,
Manila, Groovy and Miesque also re
ceived votes.
Earlier this month, Ferdinand
won the Eclipse Award as best hand
icap horse of 1987. Theatrical was
voted grass champion and Alysheba
was selected as the top 3-year-old.
T he Eclipse Awards will be given out
at a dinner in New York F'eb. 5.
Charlie Whittingham, F'erdi-
nand's 74-year-old trainer, said he
was “pleasantly surprised” but not
“overly surprised” by the Horse of
the Year honor. He said the decid
ing factor was Ferdinand’s victory
over Alysheba in the Nov. 21 Classic
at Hollywood Park.
Ferdinand, who won his final four
starts of 1987 after losing his first
six, is the second horse trained by
Whittingham to win the Horse of the
Year award.
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