No longer upstarts, West Plains Wolves have legitimate championship goals

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The West Plains Wolves advanced to the UIL Class 4A Division I state semifinals a year ago. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

For the last two seasons, the biggest question for the West Plains Wolves before strapping on pads during the heat of two-a-days was what they were going to do for an encore.

That’s a concern they’ve been more than happy to deal with, and never more so than this year.

In only their fourth year as a program, expectations are realistic that the Wolves could be playing the morning of Dec. 19 at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium, where the Class 4A Division I state championship game is scheduled. That’s what happens when your program goes at least a step further than it did the previous season and in only three years lands in a state semifinal game, which West Plains did last year.

It might seem like the Wolves are upstarts who jumped their place in line and are shocking the established order of Texas high school football. However, they don’t seem the least bit surprised by it.

That was the plan all along, at least the way coach Adam Cummings sees it.

“We started this thing four years ago and when I was interviewing with (former Canyon ISD athletic director) Toby Tucker this is what we talked about,” Cummings said. “We wanted to be a championship caliber team whether that’s a district championship or a state championship. We wanted to be at a high level and be a program that’s respected statewide and be a team that not only wins but does things right. I think we’re on the right track and each year we’ve gotten a little bit further.”

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