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Spirit INTRODUCTION Q spirit INTRODUCTION q First year of UIL competition: 2015-16 State Championship Structure In 2016, championships were awarded to Conferences 1A-6A, as well as Large and Small Co-Ed. In 2018, Conferences 5A and 6A were broken up into two divisions and the two Co-Ed divi- sions were combined (Note: Co-Ed division teams require four or more males within the squad). The 2019 State Championships were the first to be recognized as sanctioned UIL contests and count towards Lone Star Cup point totals. From 2016-18, the Spirit State Championships were deemed a pilot contest. Teams compete in three categories: Band Chant, Crowd Lead- ing and Fight Song. Scores from those three categories are combined and the top 20 schools from the preliminary round advance to the finals. Teams compete in the three categories again to determine final placing. (Note: Preliminary scores do not carry over to finals.) Location History The state championship has been held in two locations during its history. The event started in Arlington on the campus of The University of Texas-Arlington at the College Park Center, then moved in 2017 to its current location at the Fort Worth Conven- Vandegrift High School - 2019 tion Center. Castroville Medina Valley - 2019 uiltexas.org / @uiltexas 1 spirit YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2019 (Jan. 17-19) 5A DI 3 Stamford 84.80 Fort Worth Convention Center 1 Cedar Park 83.65 2 Seguin 83.50 1A 6A DI 3 Northwest Eaton 79.85 1 Paducah 84.85 1 San Antonio Johnson 99.40 2 Moulton 79.55 2 Conroe Oak Ridge 92.95 5A DII 3 Ira 78.75 3 Katy Seven Lakes 92.70 1 Mission Sharyland Pioneer 84.90 2 San Antonio Alamo Heights 82.90 Large Co-Ed 6A DII 3 Hallsville 79.10 1 Lewisville 85.90 1 McAllen Memorial 93.25 2 Azle 83.80 2 Southlake Carroll 92.80 4A 3 Mesquite Horn 82.95 3 Northwest Nelson 89.60 1 Crandall 88.15 2 Comal Canyon Lake 87.95 Small Co-Ed 5A DI 3 La Vernia 87.40 1 Commerce 83.35 1 Cedar Park 94.10 2 Hidalgo Early College 82.75 2 North Richland Hills Birdville 90.35 3A 3 Eustace 81.55 3 Colleyville Heritage 90.35 1 Mount Vernon 84.50 2 Jewett Leon 82.50 2016 (Jan. 13-16) 5A DII 3 Eustace 80.00 1 San Antonio Alamo Heights 95.70 College Park Center (UTA), Arlington 2 Mission Sharyland Pioneer 93.65 2A 6A 3 Castroville Medina Valley 91.40 1 Junction 76.25 1 San Antonio Johnson 93.80 2 San Saba 74.75 2 McAllen Memorial 92.00 4A 3 Mumford 73.00 3 Pearland 91.90 1 Comal Canyon Lake 94.00 2 Lumberton 93.80 1A 5A 3 Crandall 93.65 1 Paducah 79.25 1 San Antonio Alamo Heights 98.45 2 Knox City 74.50 2 Prosper 94.70 3A 3 Moulton 74.00 3 Austin Vandegrift 94.05 1 Lago Vista 92.60 2 Commerce 82.25 Co-Ed 4A 3 Mount Vernon 81.30 1 Lewisville 85.30 1 Jasper 94.40 2 Azle 84.50 2 Texarkana Pleasant Grove 94.35 2A 3 Cedar Park Vista Ridge 79.31 3 Little Cypress-Mauriceville 93.80 1 Jewett Leon 89.60 2 Junction 87.95 3A 3 Brackettville Brackett 86.10 2017 (Jan. 10-12) 1 Mount Vernon 88.60 Fort Worth Convention Center 2 New Waverly 87.55 1A 6A 3 Lago Vista 87.20 1 Paducah 90.00 1 San Antonio Johnson 92.55 2 Knox City 82.40 2 Pearland 91.80 2A 3 Benjamin 81.05 3 Conroe Oak Ridge 90.20 1 Junction 86.90 Conroe The Woodlands 90.20 2 Beckville 81.80 Co-Ed 3 Shiner 80.40 1 Azle 96.20 5A 2 Lewisville 95.70 1 San Antonio Alamo Heights 93.05 1A 3 Keller Fossil Ridge 94.10 2 Castroville Medina Valley 86.00 1 Paducah 91.55 3 Seguin 84.35 2 Spur 80.95 2018 (Jan. 11-13) 3 Gordon 72.80 Fort Worth Convention Center 4A 1 Texarkana Pleasant Grove 93.35 Large Co-Ed 6A DI 2 Tatum 92.55 1 Azle 95.85 1 San Antonio Johnson 90.65 3 Jasper 91.15 2 Mesquite 92.75 2 San Antonio Madison 85.25 3 Rockwall Heath 92.55 3 Lewsiville Marcus 84.50 3A 1 Mount Vernon 78.65 Small Co-Ed 6A DII 2 Coldspring-Oakhurst 77.70 1 Hidalgo Early College 88.35 1 McAllen Memorial 88.70 3 Vanderbilt Industrial 77.40 2 Mineola 84.40 2 Friendswood 88.60 3 Early 78.45 3 Southlake Carroll 88.40 2A 1 Junction 90.45 2 Shiner 88.95 2 2019-2020 almanac girls swimming & diving INTRODUCTION q First year of UIL competition: 1969-70 for the state meet (Note: There are 24 total participants/relay teams at the state meet per event, including diving). At the state State Meet Structure meet, each event consists of three preliminary heats. The top From 1970-99 only the highest Conference was represented eight finishers qualify for the finals heat, finishers 9-16 qualify for at the state championship (4A:1970-80, 5A:1981-99). In 2000, the consolation finals. The last eight finishers in the preliminary Conference 4A was added alongside 5A. With the addition of heats do not advance to the finals. Conference 6A to the UIL in 2015, both conferences were ele- vated one level. Team scoring at state meet is: 20-17-16-15-14-13-12-11 for the finals and 9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 for the consolation finals, relays earn Swimming and diving has eight regions, as opposed to the four double points. Individual, relay teams, and divers score points regions used in most sports. From 1970 until 2016, the top six in 12 events that are accumulated towards a final team total to finishers and relays qualified from district to regionals. The top determine a team state champion. finisher from each regional meet and the next best eight times qualified for the state meet. At the state meet, each event con- Location History sisted of two preliminary heats. The top eight finishers qualified The state tournament has been held in two locations during its for the finals heat, and the bottom eight finishers qualified for the history. The event has been held in Austin on the campus of The consolation finals. University of Texas since its inception. It began at the Gregory Gym Pool from 1970-77, before moving to its current location at The current structure started in 2017 with the first and second the Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center in 1978. place finishers, along with the next best eight times qualifying Humble Kingwood - 2004 Conference 5A Girls State Champions uiltexas.org / @uiltexas 3 GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING STATE CHAMPIONS - RECORDBOOK 2019 2004 1985 6A-Southlake Carroll (298) 5A-Humble Kingwood (260) Northside Clark (104) 5A-Montgomery (186) 4A-Dallas Highland Park (342.5) 1984 2018 2003 5A-San Antonio Churchill (134.5) 6A-Conroe The Woodlands (253) 5A-Austin Bowie (185) 5A-Dripping Springs (199) 4A-Dallas Highland Park (289) 1983 5A-Austin Anderson (125) 2017 2002 6A-Conroe The Woodlands (265) 5A-San Antonio Reagan (241) 1982 5A-Magnolia (244) 4A-Dallas Highland Park (263) 5A-Houston Clear Lake (153) 2016 2001 1981 6A-Austin Westlake (267) 5A-San Antonio Reagan (167) 5A-Houston Clear Lake (55.5) 5A-Frisco (187) 4A-Dallas Highland Park (228) 1980 2015 2000 4A-Austin Westlake (33) 6A-Austin Westlake (221) 5A-San Antonio Reagan (125) 5A-Austin Vandegrift (227.5) 4A-Austin Johnson (193) 1979 4A-League City Clear Creek (37) 2014 1999 5A-Austin Westlake (160) 5A-San Antonio Churchill (196) 1978 4A-San Antonio Alamo Heights (202) 4A-Richardson (46) 1998 2013 5A-Plano (195) 1977 5A-Southlake Carroll (235) 4A-Houston Bellaire (34) 4A-Dallas Highland Park (284.5) 1997 5A-Austin Westlake (143) 1976 2012 4A-Houston Clear Lake (47) 5A-Southlake Carroll (275.5) 1996 4A-Dallas Highland Park (269) 5A-Austin Westlake (110) 1975 4A-Austin Anderson (32) 2011 1995 5A-Humble Kingwood (167) 5A-Richardson Berkner (129) 1974 4A-Frisco (276) 4A-Houston Bellaire (40) 1994 2010 5A-Humble Kingwood (114) 1973 5A-Humble Kingwood (167) 4A-San Antonio Alamo Heights (47) 4A-Dallas Highland Park (232) 1993 5A-Conroe McCullough (148) 1972 2009 4A-Houston Bellaire (48) 5A-Conroe The Woodlands (238) 1992 4A-Dallas Highland Park (270) 5A-Conroe McCullough (163) 1971 4A-Midland Lee (33) 2008 1991 5A-Austin Westlake (253) 5A-Conroe McCullough (186) 1970 4A-Dallas Highland Park (236) 4A-San Antonio MacArthur (44) 1990 2007 5A-Conroe McCullough (175) 5A-Austin Westlake (225) TEAM RECORDS 4A-Dallas Highland Park (246) 1989 5A-Conroe McCullough (118) MOST TITLES 2006 1. Dallas Highland Park 12 5A-Conroe The Woodlands (262) 1988 2. Conroe The Woodlands 9 4A-Dallas Highland Park (251) 5A-Plano (118) 3. Austin Westlake 8 4. Humble Kingwood 4 2005 1987 5. Houston Bellaire 3 5A-San Antonio Churchill (204) 5A-Cypress Creek (92) Houston Clear Lake 3 4A-Dallas Highland Park (227) San Antonio Churchill 3 1986 San Antonio Reagan 3 5A-Northside Clark (115) Southlake Carroll 3 4 2019-2020 almanac girls swimming & diving RECORDBOOK q 10. Five teams tied 2 10. Austin Vandegrift, 2015 62.5 5A 1. Lindsay Looney, Denison 1:59.33 (2019) MOST MEDALS 2. Madisyn Cox, Lubbock 1:59.42 (2013) 1.
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