Four Coastal Bend teams qualify for state 7-on-7 tournament in Texas
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 9:06 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Gregory-Portland, Miller, Agua Dulce, and Three Rivers will compete in the Texas state 7-on-7 football tournament starting this Thursday in College Station. Each team qualified through regional tournaments held this summer. Gregory-Portland is in Division I, while Miller competes in Division II, and both Agua Dulce and Three Rivers will participate in Division III. The tournament features 15-minute halves and emphasizes a passing game. Matches will take place at Veterans Park, with divisions competing at different times throughout the event.
- •Four teams from Coastal Bend qualified for the state tournament.
- •Gregory-Portland competes in Division I group with defending champion DeSoto.
- •Miller is matched against reigning champion Stephenville in Division II.
- •Agua Dulce and Three Rivers are placed in Division III pools.
- •Tournament begins Thursday and runs through Saturday at Veterans Park.
- 9:06 AMYahoo Sports — Four teams set to represent Coastal Bend at state 7-on-7 tournament
"Gregory-Portland, Miller, Agua Dulce and Three Rivers have qualified for this week's Texas state 7-on-7 football tournament in College Station.
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