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NOBELITY NOMINESS – DIVISION ONE 1. 16:52 4A, Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana 2. 6 Weeks, 6 Students, One Quarantine 4A, Andrews High School, Andrews 3 NOBELITY NOMINESS – DIVISION ONE 1. 16:52 4A, Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana 2. 6 Weeks, 6 Students, One Quarantine 4A, Andrews High School, Andrews 3. Bee-Aware 4A, Lampasas High School, Lampasas 4. Believe It Foundation - Adaptive Bike Program 3A, Lytle High School, Lytle 5. Divided: A Small Town's Political Perspective 4A, Snyder High School, Snyder 6. For He Has a Plan 4A, Columbia High School, West Columbia 7. Habitat for Humanity 4A, Hudson High School, Lufkin 8. Handing Out Hope 4A, Argyle High School, Argyle 9. Is Living History a Dying Art? 3A, Lytle High School, Lytle 10. Never Give Up- The Story of Ryelee 4A, Kaufman High School, Kaufman 11. Real Heroes Don't Think 4A, Yates High School, Houston 12. Retrograde 4A, Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana 13. Special 4A, Stephenville High School, Stephenville 14. The Life of a Microwave 4A, Judson Early College Academy HS, Live Oak 15. The Thin Blue Future 4A, Uvalde High School, Uvalde 16. Unconventional Love: Not Your Ordinary Adoptions 4A, Lindale High School, Lindale 17. United Sound 4A, Gainesville High School, Gainesville 18. Walk By Faith a Documentary 3A, West High School, West 19. What You Make It 4A, Van Alstyne High School, Van Alstyne 20. "The Missing Piece" 4A, Lindale High School, Lindale 21. Francesca 3A, London HS, Corpus Christi 22. Headstrong 4A, Gonzales High School, Gonzales 23. IMAGE 4A, Community High School, Nevada 24. Invisible 4A, Tuloso-Midway High School, Corpus Christi 25. Olympia 4A, Comal Canyon Lake High School, Fischer 26. On The Edge 4A, Summit International Preparatory HS, Arlington 27. One in Every 250 People 4A, Levelland High School, Levelland 28. Parabellum 2A, Sabine Pass High School, Sabine Pass 29. ROYGBV+ 3A, Whitesboro HS, Whitesboro 30. Senseless 4A, Argyle High School, Argyle 31. The Evening Alone 4A, Kennedale High School, Kennedale 32. The Little Things 4A, Decatur High School, Decatur 33. The Nobody 4A, Boerne High School, Boerne 34. The Sound of Grace 4A, Hudson High School, Lufkin 35. Forget-Me-Not 3A, Littlefield High School, Littlefield 36. Un-BEE-lievable 4A, Stephenville High School, Stephenville 37. Humanity? 3A, Nocona High School, Nocona 38. Impulse 4A, Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana 39. Trapped 4A, Stephenville High School, Stephenville 40. Would you like a flower? 4A, Boerne High School, Boerne 41. Conspiracy Theories 3A, Wall High School, Wall 42. Dane The Luck Whisperer 4A, Celina High School, Celina 43. Just No Good Bad Luck 2A, Christoval High School, Christoval 44. Computer Virus Remake 3A, Goliad High School, Goliad 45. Stray No More 4A, Hudson High School, Lufkin 46. Paint 4A, Georgetown Gateway College Prep, 47. Rumors 4A, Center High School, Center 48. Swimming in Liquid Mercury 4A, Pleasant Grove High School, Texarkana 49. The Scar 3A, Hallettsville High School, Hallettsville NOBELITY NOMINESS – DIVISION TWO 1. "After School" 5A, Thomas Jefferson Early College HS, Pharr 2. Breathin 5A, Colleyville Heritage High School, Colleyville 3. Color Me In 6A, Alexander High School, Laredo 4. Dimensions Apart 6A, Brennan High School, San Antonio 5. Good Night 5A, Sharyland Pioneer HS, Mission 6. Lucid 5A, Valley View High School, Pharr 7. Perfect. 6A, Dulles High School, Sugar Land 8. Something's Brewing 6A, Allen High School, Allen 9. Yarning for You 6A, Allen High School, Allen 10. Blind Ambition 6A, Cypress Ridge High School, Houston 11. Blue Summer 5A, Cigarroa High School, Laredo 12. Changing Lives Through Cubside 6A, Cypress Creek High School, Houston 13. DEAN 6A, Temple High School, Temple 14. El Rey 5A, PSJA Southwest High School, Pharr 15. Enough 5A, Randall High School, Amarillo 16. Faith: Beyond this World 5A, Sharyland Pioneer HS, Mission 17. Hope for Holcomb 6A, Kingwood High School, Kingwood 18. How to Survive a Narcissist 6A, Cypress Ranch High School, Cypress 19. Living To Serve 6A, Cinco Ranch High School, Katy 20. Money Can't Buy A Community 5A, Washington Arts Magnet High School, Dallas 21. NOT YOUR FAULT 5A, Boerne Champion High School, Boerne 22. One More Vote 6A, Clements High School, Sugar Land 23. Plant Powered 6A, Austin High School, Austin 24. Summer Film 6A, Lamar High School, Houston 25. The Art of Hospital Clowning 5A, Washington Arts Magnet High School, Dallas 26. The Eye-Opener 6A, Garland High School, Garland 27. The Historic Cine El Rey 5A, PSJA Southwest High School, Pharr 28. The Mayor of Spring Branch 6A, Jersey Village HS, Houston 29. The Time Larcenist 5A, Dripping Springs High School, Dripping Springs 30. This Is Why 5A, Frisco Lone Star High School, Frisco 31. Tough Like Jack 5A, Princeton High School, Princeton 32. WEIGHT 5A, PSJA Memorial High School, Alamo 33. YOSA: Changing Kids' Lives Through Music 6A, East Central High School, San Antonio 34. 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