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Georgetown wins 7-on-7 title

Georgetown dominated Houston Stratford, 41-24, in the 7-on-7 big school state championship game at Kyle Field. Georgetown quarterback Morgan Mickan, the tournament MVP, threw five TD passes to five different receivers.

The all-tournament team:

Garrett Shinkle, Hebron

Chris Montgomery, Georgetown

Morgan Mickan, Georgetown

Abel Aguirre, San Benito

Robert Black, Temple

Marcus Trice, Mesquite

Charlie Jackson, Houston Stratford

Andrew Luck, Houston Stratford

Roddy Maginot, Arlington Bowie

Eddie Foster, Colleyville Heritage

Cameron Gatling, McAllen Rowe

Shawn Harrison, Arlington Lamar

Adrian Richards, Mesquite

A.J. Williams, Round Rock McNeil

Trimaine Mathis, Brenham

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I watch the title game and most of the 7 on 7 state tournament and Morgan Mickan of Georgetown was outstanding in the 3 games I watch him play. In all 3 games I watch he did not have one turnover. But I believe from the Longhorns messages board he is commited to play baseball for Texas. Justin Jacobs ( 6 2 215) from Georgetown looked very good with great hands and with great speed. I dont remember him dropping a pass.

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California bound: Georgetown, Houston Stratford

David McNabb

TexasPrepXtra.com Staff

Georgetown defeated Houston Stratford, 41-24, Saturday afternoon at Texas A&M for the FSN Southwest 7-on-7 State Championship. But both claimed berths for the first annual adidas National Championship in Los Angeles.

Georgetown and Stratford leave Tuesday for a Wednesday-Thursday tournament at the renowned Home Depot Center that will include four teams from Florida and two each from similar Texas-style tournaments at UCLA, Notre Dame and Tennessee.

Georgetown got a near-flawless performance from senior quarterback Morgan Mickan, who didn't throw an interception in the all-passing competition.

Micken, a speedy 6-1 outfielder who signed to play baseball at Texas on Thursday, used a bevy of receivers to win its first summer title. Georgetown, though, defeated Stratford in the first round of last year's tournament before losing.

Georgetown receiver Ben Youngblood caught a last-second touchdown pass to edge Arlington Bowie, 32-31, in a semifinal.

Georgetown was led by Michael Rocha and Rees Crosby on defense. Crosby is the younger brother of former Colorado All-American kicker Mason Crosby.

Stratford was led by senior quarterback Andrew Luck, a recent Stanford commitment.

Stratford held off a late Arlington Lamar rally to win, 35-34, in a pair of nail-biting semifinals.

In a talent-filling quarterfinal game, Stratford linebacker Charlie Jackson broke open a close game with Hebron by returning an interception for a touchdown on the first play of the second half.

FSN Southwest All-Tournament

MVP _ Morgan Mickan, Georgetown

Garrett Shinkle, Hebron

Chris Montgomery, Georgetown

Abel Aguirre, San Benito

Robert Black, Temple

Marcus Trice, Mesquite

Charlie Jackson, Stratford

Andrew Luck, Stratford

Roddy Maginot, Arlington Bowie

Eddie Foster, Colleyville Heritage

Cameron Gatling, McAllen Rowe

Shawn Harrison, Arlington Lamar

Adrian Richards, Mesquite

A.J. Williams, RR McNeil

Trimaine Mathis, Brenham

Championship Bracket

First Round

Arl. Bowie 19, The Woodlands 7

Plano 24, Westbrook 19

Katy 20, PA Memorial 6

Mesquite 32, Klein Forest 25

Rockwall 21, Alvin 20

Lake Travis 8, EP Montwood 0

Cy Fair 26, South Garland 20

Georgetown 26, Keller Central 19

Edcouch-Elsa 19, Houston Lamar 13

Arlington Lamar 35, Brownwood 20

Mercedes 33, Cinco Ranch 22

Coppell 34, Richland 26

Stratford 21, Weslaco 14

Langham Creek 25, Garland Lakeview 19

Abilene 12, Channelview 7

Hebron 21, Stephenville 12

Second round

Arl. Bowie 20, Plano 14

Mesquite 25, Katy 20

Rockwall 28, Lake Travis 20

Georgetown 21, Cy Fair 13

Arl. Lamar 19, Edcouch-Elsa 12

Coppell 14, Mercedes 12

Stratford 21, Langham Creek 12

Hebron 14, Abilene 6

Third round

Arl. Bowie 28, Mesquite 24

Georgetown 35, Rockwall 32

Arl. Lamar 39, Coppell 7

Stratford 41, Hebron 38

Semifinals

Georgetown 32, Bowie 31

Stratford 35, Lamar 34

Final

Georgetown 41, Stratford 34

Consolation Bracket

Quarterfinals

San Benito 32, Colleyville Heritage 31

Rowe 19, Seven Lakes 7

Brenham 30, Southlake Carroll 29

Temple 35, Rosenberg Terry 34

Semifinals

San Benito 35, Temple 20

Rowe 40, Brenham 27

Final

San Benito 41, McAllen Rowe 34

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