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Initially only schools in urban areas were a part of the football league. Originally there were 21 schools, but the membership expanded to the point where schools needed to be divided into conferences based on their sizes. The league was divided into 1A and 2A conferences by 1948. Conferences 3A and
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In 1964, discussions began on the possibility of UIL admission for black Texas high schools. The PVIL began to merge with the UIL, and schools in urban areas played their last PVIL football seasons in 1966. All sports competition transitioned to the UIL by the spring of 1970 and the organization
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The Prairie View Interscholastic League Coaches Association (PVILCA), an organization for former PVIL coaches and athletes, was later formed to preserve the league's history and to honor its participants. League memorabilia is displayed at a community center run by
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was the organization that governed academic and athletic competitions between African-American high schools in Texas for much of the 20th century. The organization's structure and operations were similar to the
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and the Negro School Division of the State Department of Education. In 1923, TILCS came under the control of
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and its name became the Prairie View Interscholastic League. PVIL competitions included athletic events,
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The Texas Interscholastic League of Colored Schools (TILCS) was formed in 1920 by the
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to discuss establishing an American football league for black schools
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named a team of all-time PVIL football players in a 1992 list.
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4A were established by 1952 and in 1960, respectively.
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and music. By 1927, 300 schools belonged to the PVIL.
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High school sports associations in the United States
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University Interscholastic League
Pro Football Hall of Fame

Yates High School
Prairie View A&M
Colored Teachers State Association of Texas
Prairie View A & M College
extemporaneous speaking
declamation
Yates High School
The University of Texas
Houston Chronicle

Charley Taylor
Dalworth High School
Warren Wells
Hebert High School
Cliff Branch
Houston Worthing High School
Jerry LeVias
Gene Upshaw
Robstown High School
Marvin Upshaw
Ernie Ladd
Orange High School
Clarence Williams
Sweeny Carver High School
Otis Taylor
Gene Washington
Duane Thomas

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