Lone Star Cup

The Texas Lone Star Cup is given by the University Interscholastic League (UIL) and is based on a school district’s combined academic and athletic achievements. All UIL member high schools in good academic and athletic eligibility standing will be included for contention. The cup is sponsored by Texas Dodge Dealers.

What the UIL recognizes

This annual program recognizes five high schools, one in each of the five UIL classifications (5A, 4A, 3A, 2A, and 1A), based on their overall team achievement in the following sanctioned 2005-06 UIL Athletic/Academic championships (all classes unless otherwise noted):

Team Sports

Individual Sports

Non-Athletic Competitions

Sports/Activities Not Included

Any athletic, academic or other competition not specifically listed above will not be included in the Lone Star Cup standings.

Points and Standings

Standings for the Lone Star Cup are compiled via a year-long accumulation of points based on team success at the district and state level in the UIL activities listed above.

Rankings in state or national polls do not count in Lone Star Cup standings.

Lone Star Cup points are accrued as follows:

Athletic Contests

Team Sports

Overall Team Standings in Individual Sports (State Meet only, not including Team Tennis)

Team Tennis (State Meet only)

Academic Competitions

Overall Team Standings in One Act Play (State Meet only)


Academic Events

Music Competitions

Marching Band

In the event of a team championship tie (common in academic events) or a tie in the final standings for the individual sports and academic competitions, the schools will split the allotted points of that place and the place immediately following.

Official Tie Breakers

If two schools in the same classification finish the UIL athletic/academic year tied atop the Lone Star Cup point standings, the overall winner will be determined as follows:

Prior Lone Star Cup Champions

The award began with the 1997-98 school year. [1]

School Year Class A Class AA Class AAA Class AAAA Class AAAAA
1997-98 (tie) Karnack/Windthorst Hamilton (tie) Aledo/Dripping Springs Highland Park San Antonio Churchill
1998-99 Windthorst Holliday Sweeny Highland Park Kingwood High
1999-2000 Karnack Holliday Wimberley Highland Park San Antonio Churchill
2000-01 Shiner Celina Abilene Wylie Southlake Carroll Kingwood High
2001-02 Shiner Holliday Atlanta Southlake Carroll Austin Westlake
2002-03 Windthorst Weimar Canyon Highland Park Kingwood High
2003-04 Windthorst Holliday Canyon Highland Park Kingwood High
2004-05 Windthorst Holliday Canyon Highland Park Kingwood High
2005-06 Lindsay Argyle Abilene Wylie Highland Park The Woodlands
2006-07 Lindsay Tatum Canyon Highland Park Plano West
2007-08 Lindsay Salado(*) Canyon Highland Park The Woodlands
2008-09 Lindsay Brock Argyle Friendswood The Woodlands
2009-10 Cayuga Brock Lucas Lovejoy Friendswood The Woodlands
2010-11 Lindsay Cameron Yoe Lucas Lovejoy Boerne Champion The Woodlands
2011-12[2] Lindsay White Oak Argyle Lake Travis Southlake Carroll

NOTE: In 2007-2008, Salado and Poth tied with 60 points. Salado won on the tiebreaker of number of state championships won that year it won two (Boy's Golf and Baseball) while Poth did not win any.

References

  1. UIL: Media: Lonestar Cup Champions
  2. Doelle, Chris (July 2, 2012). "Southlake & Lake Travis break records among UIL Lone Star Cup Winners". Lone Star Gridiron.

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