Lone Star Cup - Prior Lone Star Cup Champions

Prior Lone Star Cup Champions

The award began with the 1997-98 school year.

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 Humble Kingwood
1999-2000 Karnack Holliday Wimberley Highland Park San Antonio Churchill
2000-01 Shiner Celina Abilene Wylie Southlake Carroll Humble Kingwood
2001-02 Shiner Holliday Atlanta Southlake Carroll Austin Westlake
2002-03 Windthorst Weimar Canyon Highland Park Humble Kingwood
2003-04 Windthorst Holliday Canyon Highland Park Humble Kingwood
2004-05 Windthorst Holliday Canyon Highland Park Humble Kingwood
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 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.

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