List of Texas UIL State Marching Band Competition Winners

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The following is a list of Texas University Interscholastic League State Marching Band Competition winners.

YearConference 1AConference 2AConference 3AConference 4AConference 5AConference 6AGovernor's CupSource
1979–1980 Southlake Carroll Medina ValleyFredericksburg Round Rock No competitionNot applicableNo award [1] [2]
1980–1981 Iraan Howe Medina Valley Georgetown Crockett (Austin) [1]
1981–1982 Iraan Southlake Carroll Robinson Georgetown Crockett (Austin)
1982–1983 Johnson City LBJ Clint Medina Valley Georgetown Permian
1983–1984 Iraan Henrietta Hondo Georgetown Nixon Georgetown [1] [3]
1984–1985Asherton Dripping Springs Robinson Georgetown MacArthur (San Antonio) MacArthur (San Antonio)
1985–1986Asherton Dripping Springs Denver City Georgetown MacArthur (San Antonio) DeSoto
1986–1987Nueces Canyon Iraan Denver City Dickinson Duncanville Westfield
1987–1988 Sundown Iraan Pearsall Allen Westfield Cleburne
1988–1989 Sundown Olney Denver City Allen Westfield Westfield
1989–1990 Sundown Johnson City LBJ Denver City Dickinson Westfield No award
1990–1991 Sudan Iraan Brownfield Dickinson Duncanville
1991–1992 Plains Iraan No competition Dickinson No competition
1992–1993No competition Brownfield No competition Spring
1993–1994 Irion County Holliday No competition Dickinson No competition
1994–1995No competition Robinson No competition Spring
1995–1996 Plains Howe No competition Belton No competition
1996–1997No competition Robinson No competition Westfield
1997–1998 Jayton Howe No competition Mesquite Poteet No competition
1998–1999No competition Hidalgo No competition Westfield
1999–2000 Jayton Holliday No competition Coppell No competition
2000–2001No competition Hidalgo / Robinson No competition L.D. Bell
2001–2002 Overton Holliday No competition Cedar Park No competition
2002–2003No competition Canton No competition Duncanville
2003–2004 Sundown / Throckmorton Argyle No competition Richland No competition
2004–2005No competition Canton No competition L.D. Bell
2005–2006 Sundown Argyle No competition Mesquite Poteet No competition
2006–2007No competition Canton No competition Marcus
2007–2008 Forsan Queen City No competition Mesquite Poteet No competition
2008–2009No competition Argyle No competition Marcus
2009–2010 Sundown Queen City No competition Dripping Springs No competition
2010–2011No competition Argyle No competition Marcus [1] [4]
2011–2012 Sundown Queen City No competition Cedar Park No competition [1] [5]
2012–2013No competition Argyle No competition Marcus [1] [6]
2013–2014 Shiner WhitesboroNo competition Vandegrift No competition [1] [7]
2014–2015No competition Argyle No competition Marcus [1] [8]
2015–2016RopesNew DealWhitesboroNo competition Cedar Park No competition [1] [9]
2016–2017No competitionNorth LamarNo competition Flower Mound [1] [10]
2017–2018 Whiteface Clarksville Mineola No competition Cedar Park No competition [1] [11]
2018–2019No competition Valley Mills No competition Canton No competition Vista Ridge [1] [12]
2019–2020 Irion County No competition Mineola No competition Cedar Park No competition [1]
2020–2021No competition Thorndale No competition Argyle No competition Claudia Taylor Johnson [1]
2021-2022 Menard Sundown Mineola Argyle Cedar Park Hebron [1]
2022-2023No competition Shiner No competition Celina No competition Vandegrift [1]
2023-2024Menard Rivercrest WhitesboroCelinaCedar ParkVandegriftNo Award [1]

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