Sudan High School (Texas)
Sudan High School is a 2A school located in west Texas with a population around 1,000. In 2015, the Hornets finished 5-6, losing in the first round of the Texas Class 2A Division II playoffs.
Sudan High School is a 2A school located in west Texas with a population around 1,000. In 2015, the Hornets finished 5-6, losing in the first round of the Texas Class 2A Division II playoffs.
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