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Dallas ISD files complaint over South Oak Cliff’s state championship loss, per report

Port Neches-Groves scored the game-winning touchdown and two-point conversion after a pass interference call against South Oak Cliff.

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South Oak Cliff players take the field ahead of their Class 5A Division II state championship game against Port Neches-Groves on, Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington . (Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer)

By SportsDay Staff

After South Oak Cliff’s loss to Port Neches-Groves in the Class 5A Division II state championship game last month, Dallas ISD has filed a complaint, according to a report from WFAA.

The formal complaint was filed to both the UIL and the Texas Association of Sports Officials. The UIL said in a statement to WFAA on Thursday that the complaint “is not considered a protest and does not have an impact on the outcome of the game.”

After a successful touchdown and two-point conversion, Port Neches-Groves took a 20-17 lead with 3:26 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Prior to the touchdown, South Oak Cliff seemingly stopped Port Neches-Groves on 3rd-and-11, but it was penalized for pass interference, which moved PNG up to the two-yard line. The call drew boos from the SOC side of the stadium.

“That was a hard pill to swallow, to be honest,” South Oak Cliff head coach Jason Todd said. “PNG, they do a great job to take nothing away from them, but I really want to watch the film. There’s a couple of things I feel were kind of questionable. But at the end of the day, congrats to PNG. They did more in order to win this game.”

With a win over Port Neches-Groves, South Oak Cliff would have become the 20th UIL school to win three consecutive state titles in 11-man football.

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