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Defending Two-Time Texas High School Baseball State Champions Barred From Postseason
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Defending Two-Time Texas High School Baseball State Champions Barred From Postseason

High School On SI·Dana Becker·about 1 month ago
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The two-time defending University Interscholastic League Texas high school state baseball champions have been barred from attempting to make history. Grapevine High School was looking to become the first Texas high school baseball team since 1988 to three-peat. However, that will not happen due to the use of an ineligible player. The UIL confirmed in a report by The Dallas Morning News that the school broke UIL Constitution and Contest Rules. “On April 29, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD self-reported the participation of an ineligible Grapevine High School player during the 2025-26 baseball season,” the statement read. “Per the UIL Constitution and Contest Rules, the minimum penalty is forfeiture of all games in which the player participated. As a result, Grapevine High School has withdrawn from the UIL state baseball playoffs.” The Mustangs were scheduled for a best-of-three bi-district round series vs. Fort Worth Chisholm Trail in the Class 5A Division II tournament this past Wednesday.…

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