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FINAL RANK TEAM NAME CITY SCORE 1 Alamo Heights High Texas State Spirit Championships January 1, 2016 FINALISTS- 5A FINAL RANK TEAM NAME CITY SCORE 1 Alamo Heights High School San Antonio 223.267 2 Prosper High School Prosper 214.566 3 Woodrow Wilson High School Dallas 212.000 4 Lumberton High School Lumberton 210.434 5 New Caney High School New Caney 210.000 6 Brenham High School Brenham 209.000 7 Willis High School Willis 207.100 8 The Colony High School The Colony 205.933 9 Dayton High School Dayton 205.733 10 Vandegrift High School Austin 205.700 11 Denison High School Denison 204.700 12 Temple High School Temple 204.599 13 Cedar Park High School Cedar Park 204.433 14 Magnolia High School Magnolia 203.567 15 North Forney High School Forney 200.833 16 Seguin High School Seguin 200.767 17 Frisco High School Frisco 200.433 18 Magnolia West High School Magnolia 200.400 19 Birdville High School North Richland Hills 200.166 20 Donna High School Donna 199.967 21 Livingston ISD Livingston 199.834 22 George Ranch High School Richmond 199.666 23 Marble Falls High School Marble Falls 199.300 24 McKinney North High School McKinney 196.199 25 Newman Smith High School Carrollton 194.900 26 Huntsville High School Huntsville 192.266 27 Royse City High School Royse City 191.667 28 Grapevine High School Grapevine 191.500 29 Del Valle High School El Paso 190.933 30 Lovejoy High School Allen 190.867 31 Ridge Point High School Missouri City 190.801 32 McKinney High School McKinney 190.500 33 Tyler High School Tyler 190.133 34 Little Elm High School Little Elm 189.067 Texas State Spirit Championships January 1, 2016 FINALISTS- 5A FINAL RANK TEAM NAME CITY SCORE 35 Porter High School Porter 188.700 36 Lake Dallas High School Lake Dallas 188.634 37 Gregory-Portland High School Portland 188.566 38 Flour Bluff High School Corpus Christi 188.500 39 Centennial High School Frisco 188.133 40 Donna North High School Donna 187.433 41 Creekview High School Carrollton 187.167 42 El Paso High School El Paso 186.467 43 Everman High School Everman 186.066 44 Lockhart High School Lockhart 183.700 45 Wylie East High School Wylie 182.633 46 Crowley High School Crowley 182.066 47 University High School Waco 181.934 48 King High School Houston 174.833 49 Manor High School Manor 174.299 50 Lake View High School San Angelo 172.434 51 Nacogdoches High School Nacogdoches 171.934 52 Moody High School Corpus Christi 171.367 53 Caney Creek High School Conroe 170.699 54 Hillcrest High School Dallas 170.467 55 Dumas High School Dumas 170.133 56 Pebble Hills High School El Paso 170.133 57 Texas City High School Texas City 169.566 58 Young Women's Leadership AcademyFort Worth 169.500 59 Ball High School Galveston 169.233 60 Jacksonville High School Jacksonville 169.167 61 Miller High School Corpus Christi 168.033 62 Yates High School Houston 167.567 63 Elkins High School Missouri City 167.299 64 Veterans Memorial High School-MissionMission 166.266 65 Terry High School Rosenberg 165.666 66 Andress High School El Paso 165.500 67 Bush High School Richmond 165.133 Texas State Spirit Championships January 1, 2016 FINALISTS- 5A FINAL RANK TEAM NAME CITY SCORE 68 Lee High School Baytown 163.967 69 Rider High School Wichita Falls 163.667 70 Chapin High School El Paso 163.567 71 Veterans Memorial High School-CorpusCorpus Christi 161.167 72 Lamar Consolidated High School Rosenberg 160.567 73 Jefferson High School El Paso 159.967 74 Crosby High School Crosby 158.100 75 Humble High School Humble 156.699 76 Bel Air High School El Paso 152.500 77 Chisholm Trail High School Fort Worth 147.667.
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