High School Sports

All the UIL football state championships start times. When are high schools playing?

Duncanville will face Houston North Shore on Saturday in the Class 6A D1 State Championship.
Duncanville will face Houston North Shore on Saturday in the Class 6A D1 State Championship. Special to the Star-Telegram

The Texas high school football state championships are here.

All the teams remaining have earned the right to play at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Want to attend a game? Tickets can be purchased online via Seatgeek.

One ticket allows entry for all games for a single day, and all seating is general admission. Printed tickets will not be accepted. All tickets must be on mobile devices.

The games will be streamed on Bally Sports Southwest, the Bally Sports app, Bally Sports.com and Bally Sports Southwest Extra.

Wednesday, Dec. 13

Conference 1A Six-Man Division I – Gordon (14-0) vs. Westbrook (13-1) 11 a.m.

Conference 1A Six-Man Division II – Oglesby (13-0) vs. Benjamin (14-0) 2 p.m.

Conference 2A Division I – Timpson (15-0) vs. Tolar (14-1) 7 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 14

Conference 2A Division II – Mart (15-0) vs. Albany (15-0) 11 a.m.

Conference 3A Division I – Franklin (14-1) vs. Malakoff (15-0) 3 p.m.

Conference 3A Division II – El Maton Tidehaven (14-0) vs. Gunter (15-0) 7 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 15

Conference 4A Division I – Tyler Chapel Hill (13-2) vs. Anna (14-1) 11 a.m.

Conference 4A Division II – Bellville (15-0) vs. Gilmer (12-3) 3 p.m.

Conference 5A Division I – Comal Smithson Valley (14-1) vs. Aledo (15-0) 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 16

Conference 5A Division II – Port Neches-Groves (14-1) vs. Dallas South Oak Cliff (13-2) 11 a.m.

Conference 6A Division I – Houston North Shore (15-0) vs. Duncanville (13-1) 3 p.m.

Conference 6A Division II – Houston Summer Creek (14-1) vs. DeSoto (14-0) 7 p.m.

This story was originally published December 10, 2023 at 1:12 PM.

Charles Baggarly
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Charles Baggarly is a high school sports editor and reporter for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. He graduated from TCU in 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and served as TCU 360’s sports editor. Connect with Charles on Twitter or via email.
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