by Jeff Fisher
Texas High School Football Huddle
Three-time
Lake Travis showed everyone in Texas that it's ready for a run at a four-peat by capturing this week's Division I championship at the Texas state 7 on 7 Championships.
The Cavaliers beat highly-regarded
DeSoto 42-39 in the championship game. LT averaged over 40-points a game in the championship bracket that also included wins over
Boswell (56-25),
LCM (46-45),
WestBrook (42-14) and
MacArthur (45-32).
It's the first 7 On 7 state title for Lake Travis. Below is the list of champs since the tournament began in 1998.
7 On 7 Champs
2010 - Lake Travis (Division I), Brownwood (Division II)
2009 - Round Rock Stony Point (Division I), Celina (Division II)
2008 - Richland (Division I), Crane (Division II)
2007 - Georgetown (Division I), Celina (Division II)
2006 - Colleyville Heritage
2005 - Baytown Lee
2004 - Tyler Lee
2003 - Odesaa Permian
2002 - Katy Cinco Ranch
2001 - Baytown Lee
2000 - Celina
1999 - North Mesquite
1998 - Southlake Carroll
Division I Championship Bracket
1st Round
West Mesquite 41 Nimitz 13
Coppell 32 Abilene 27
DeSoto 34 Lamar Indiana 32
Pearland 32 Wylie 31
Cy-Creek 34 Hebron 30
Lamar Vikings 26 Copperas Cove 19
Dawson 39 Whitehouse 14
Manvel 35 Mesquite 30
LCM 40 Klein 27
Lake Travis 56 Boswell 25
Plano 39 Belton 22
West Brook 35 West Plano 28
MacArthur 34 Georgetown 19
Cy-Falls 48 JT 26
Pflugerville 35 Rockwall 28
Friendswood 42 Bowie 21
2nd Round
Coppell 35 West Mesquite 20
DeSoto 34 Pearland 26
Lamar 27 Cy-Creek 18
Dawson 39 Manvel 16
Lake Travis 46 LCM 45
WestBrook 52 Plano 33
MacArthur 40 Cy-Falls 34
Pflugerville 38 Friendswood 34
Quarterfinals
DeSoto 46 Coppell 31
Dawson 31 Lamar 27
Lake Travis 42 WestBrook 14
MacArthur 39 Pflugerville 19
Semifinals
DeSoto 50 Dawson 28
Lake Travis 45 MacArthur 32
Championship
Lake Travis 42 DeSoto 39