High School Sports Scheduling in Texas
Keep Texas athletic schedules aligned across teams, venues, and transportation with a single system built for athletic directors.
Scheduling considerations in Texas
Use these notes to align schedules with official calendars and postseason timelines.
- The University Interscholastic League (UIL) lists high school sports and athletics resources.
- Large geographic districts can stretch travel windows for away games.
- Postseason planning benefits from locking in venue and bus availability early.
Season planning notes
UIL championship schedules and postseason formats should be used to reserve venues and travel well in advance.
Travel windows are often compressed by academics and shared venues. Lock in buses and arrival times early.
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How One Sideline helps Texas programs
- Keep official calendars, postseason windows, and team schedules in one place.
- Prevent conflicts across venues, buses, and shared resources.
- Communicate updates instantly to coaches, parents, and athletes.
Texas scheduling FAQs
Who governs high school athletics in Texas?
The University Interscholastic League (UIL) is the official governing body for interscholastic athletics in Texas.
Where can I find official season dates and calendars?
University Interscholastic League (UIL) publishes official calendars and season guidance on its website. Use those dates when building schedules.
How do we reduce scheduling conflicts in Texas?
Keep practices, games, and travel in one shared calendar so coaches, families, and administrators see the same updates.
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