The Bears (15-1) won their six playoff games by an average of 26.7 points per game. Senior running backs
Mikail Trotter and
Levon Morton each rushed for over 1,000 yards while combining for 42 touchdowns.
DeSoto finished No. 2 after taking down
King (Houston) 55-27 in the Conference 6A Division 2 championship game, its third state crown in four years.
Other state champions include
North Shore (Houston) in Conference 6A Division 1,
Smithson Valley (Spring Branch) in Conference 5A Division 1,
Carthage in Conference 4A Division 2,
Stephenville in Conference 4A Division 1,
Wall in Conference 3A Division 2,
Yoakum in Conference 3A Division 1,
Muenster in Conference 2A Division 2 and
Hamilton in Conference 2A Division 1.
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1.
South Oak Cliff (Dallas), 15-1
2.
DeSoto, 13-3
3.
North Shore (Houston), 14-2
4.
Duncanville, 12-2
5.
Southlake Carroll (Southlake), 14-1
6.
Allen, 14-1
7.
Lake Travis (Austin), 14-1
8.
Prosper, 11-2
9.
Smithson Valley (Spring Branch), 15-1
10.
Lone Star (Frisco), 15-1
11.
Aledo, 14-1
12.
North Crowley (Fort Worth), 12-2
13.
Waxahachie, 11-2
14.
Stephenville, 14-0
15.
Randle (Richmond), 15-1
16.
Celina, 14-1
17.
Carthage, 16-0
18.
Melissa, 11-3
19.
North Forney (Forney), 10-2
20.
Guyer (Denton), 11-3
21.
Wall, 16-0
22.
King (Houston), 13-3
23.
Parish Episcopal (Dallas), 12-1
24.
Argyle, 12-2
25.
Kilgore, 14-2