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Stamford High School won state football championships in 1955, 1956, 1958, 2012, and 2013. The team also won the 1959 game over Brady , but was forced to forfeit the game, the first instance in UIL football history (and only one of two such instances) where the championship was later forfeited.
Stamford High School is a public high school located in Stamford, Texas and classified as a 2A school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). It is part of the Stamford Independent School District located in north central Jones County. In 2013, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
Pages in category "School districts in Haskell County, Texas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Stamford Independent School District
The 2024 UIL Texas high school football playoffs are here, and plenty of Central Texas schools will be vying for a state title. ... (7-3) vs Jasper (4-6), 7 p.m. Friday at Houston’s Sheldon ISD ...
The Dighton, Massachusetts native was living in Stamford, Connecticut and working as a vice president at Moody’s Investor Service. ... Texas and Washington, D.C.," the post reads.
Stamford is a city on the border of Jones and Haskell counties in west-central Texas, United States.The population was 2,907 at the 2020 census. [3] Henry McHarg, president of the Texas Central Railroad, named the site in 1900 for his hometown of Stamford, Connecticut. [4]
This is a list of school districts in Texas, sorted by Education Service Center (ESC) Region and then by County.. There are multiple classifications of school districts. Among them are independent school districts, common school districts, municipal school districts, rural high school districts, industrial training school districts, rehabilitation districts for the handicapped, and several ...
Football - [7] 1956(2A), 1957(2A) ^Brady was awarded the 1959 Class AA state football championship via forfeit over Stamford (the actual score was 19-14 Stamford). This was the first and, as of 2013, one of only two instances where a Texas state football championship was awarded via forfeit.