Unveiling the Tiny Giants: Texas' Smallest High Schools and Their Football Might
The UIL enrollment numbers have arrived, and it's time to explore the smallest high schools in Texas, including San Vicente, Hedley, Trent, and Moran. But here's the intriguing part: some of these schools are making waves in football, despite their size. Get ready to discover the top 10 smallest Texas high schools and their impressive football records in 2025.
The Smallest Schools, Big on Football
San Saba County's Powerhouse: Richland Springs
- With a population of just 31, Richland Springs is a tiny town, but it's a football powerhouse. Head Coach Shawn Rogers has led the Coyotes to an impressive 13-0 record, earning them a spot in the AT&T Stadium for the 1A Division II state title against Jayton.
Sierra Blanca: 30 Students, 30 Points
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Buckholts: 29 Students, 29 Wins
- Buckholts, a small town with 29 students, has a strong football tradition. Their team's performance in 2025 is a testament to the school's commitment to athletic excellence.
Calvert: 29 Students, 29 Points
- Calvert, with 29 students, has a similar story to Buckholts. Their football team's achievements in 2025 are a source of pride for the entire community.
Priddy: 28 Students, 28 Wins
- Priddy, a small school with 28 students, has a dedicated football program. Their success in 2025 highlights the potential of smaller schools to excel in sports.
Morgan Mill: 15 Students, 15 Wins
- Morgan Mill, with just 15 students, is a true underdog in football. Their 2025 season demonstrates the power of teamwork and determination in the face of challenges.
Cotton Center: 20 Students, 20 Points
- Cotton Center, a small school with 20 students, has a strong football culture. Their achievements in 2025 are a testament to the school's commitment to athletic success.
Hedley: 22 Students, 22 Wins
- Hedley, with 22 students, has a thriving football program. Their 2025 season showcases the talent and dedication of their young athletes.
Trent: 25 Students, 25 Points
- Trent, a small school with 25 students, has a proud football history. Their 2025 performance is a reflection of the school's commitment to athletic excellence.
Moran: 27 Students, 27 Wins
- Moran, with 27 students, has a strong football tradition. Their 2025 season is a testament to the school's dedication to athletic success.
The Power of Small School Spirit
These small Texas schools prove that size doesn't define success. Their football achievements are a source of inspiration for communities and a reminder that passion and dedication can overcome challenges. As these schools continue to excel, they become a force to be reckoned with in the world of Texas football.
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