Little Elm and Westlake Battle for Texas UIL Class 6A Division 2 Title

Top-ranked Little Elm Lobos take on underdog Westlake Chaparrals in championship showdown

Mar. 14, 2026 at 11:22pm

The Texas UIL Class 6A Division II championship game will feature the Top 50 Little Elm [TX] Lobos against the Westlake [Austin, TX] Chaparrals. Little Elm enters the game at 35-2, trying to crack The Sporting News High School Boys Basketball Top 25, while Westlake, at 32-6, is the clear underdog but talented enough to make sure the Lobos will have to work for the championship.

Why it matters

This matchup pits two of the top high school basketball programs in Texas against each other for the prestigious Class 6A Division 2 state title. Little Elm is looking to cement its status as an elite team, while Westlake hopes to pull off the upset and claim its first state championship in over a decade.

The details

The game is set for an 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local) tip-off at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Little Elm, led by its talented roster of Top 50 players, is the heavy favorite, but Westlake has the firepower to make this a close contest if it can limit turnovers and get strong performances from its key contributors.

  • The game is scheduled for 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST local) on Saturday, March 13, 2026.
  • Little Elm enters the game with a 35-2 record, while Westlake is 32-6.

The players

Little Elm Lobos

The Little Elm Lobos are the top-ranked team in the Texas UIL Class 6A Division II, with a 35-2 record and several players ranked among the top 50 high school players in the nation.

Westlake Chaparrals

The Westlake Chaparrals are the clear underdogs in this matchup, with a 32-6 record, but they have the talent to potentially pull off the upset and claim the Class 6A Division 2 state title.

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What they’re saying

“This is going to be a great game between two of the top programs in Texas. Little Elm has the talent to win it all, but Westlake has the experience and grit to make it a close contest.”

— Kendall Webb, Sportswriter

What’s next

The winner of this game will advance to the UIL state championship tournament, where they will face the champion from the other Class 6A Division 2 semifinal matchup.

The takeaway

This championship game showcases the depth and talent of high school basketball in Texas, with two programs battling for the prestigious Class 6A Division 2 title. Regardless of the outcome, both Little Elm and Westlake have proven themselves to be among the elite teams in the state this season.