Navarro College Football SWJCFC Championship Games
SWJCFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (1996-Present)
YEAR - CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (Site)
2023 - Kilgore 48, Navarro 39 (R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium, Kilgore, TX)
2022 - Kilgore 39, New Mexico Military Institute 12 (Wool Bowl, Roswell, NM)
2021 - New Mexico Military Institute 45, Tyler 10Â (Wool Bowl, Roswell, NM)
2020 - No SWJCFC Playoffs or Championship Game. (Coronavirus Pandemic)
2019 – Navarro 36, New Mexico Military Institute 35 (Tiger Stadium, Corsicana)
2018 – Kilgore 62, NE Oklahoma A&M 19 (R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium, Kilgore, TX)
2017 – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 26, TVCC 10 (Bruce Field, Athens, TX)
2016 – Trinity Valley 54, Kilgore 41 (OT) (Bruce Field, Athens, TX)
2015 – Kilgore 42, Navarro 28 (Tiger Stadium, Corsicana, TX)
2014 – Trinity Valley 73, Tyler 46 (Bruce Field, Athens, TX)
2013 – Trinity Valley 56, Navarro 45 (Bruce Field, Athens, TX)  VACATED
2012 – Navarro 62, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 24 (Robertson Field, Miami, Ok)
2011 – Navarro 33, Tyler 29 (Tiger Stadium, Corsicana, TX)
2010 – Navarro 52, Trinity Valley 27 (Tiger Stadium, Corsicana, TX)
2009 – Blinn 45, Navarro 34 (Tiger Stadium, Corsicana, TX)
2008 – Blinn 49, Navarro 24 (Tiger Stadium, Corsicana, TX)
2007 – Navarro 54, Kilgore 28 (RE St. John Memorial Stadium, Kilgore, TX)
2006 – Blinn 20, Kilgore 14 (OT) (Spencer Stadium, Brenham)
2005 – Trinity Valley 49, NE Oklahoma A&M 41 (Bruce Field, Athens)                                                         Â
2004 – Kilgore 21, Tyler 14 (RE St. John Memorial Stadium, Kilgore, TX)                 Â
2003 – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 37, Tyler 34 (Trinity Mother Frances-Rose Stadium, Tyler, TX)          Â
2002 – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 14, Trinity Valley 7 (Robertson Field, Miami, Ok.)
2001 – Kilgore 14, Tyler 7 (Pennington Field, Bedford, Tx -- Red River Bowl)
2000 – Tyler 23, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 21 (Pennington Field, Bedford, TX --Red River Bowl)
1999 – Trinity Valley 48, Navarro 14 (Pennington Field, Bedford, Tx -- Red River Bowl)
1998 – NE Oklahoma A&M 28, Navarro 25 (Robertson Field, Miami, Ok.)
1997 – Trnity Valley 43, Blinn 8 (Bruce Field, Athens, TX)
1996 – Blinn 43, Navarro 0 (Spencer Stadium, Brenham, TX)
C.H.A.M.P.S HEART OF TEXAS BOWL RECORDSÂ
2023 - Copiah-Lincoln 28, Navarro (Commerce, TX)
2022 -- Butler CC, Ks, 28, Kilgpre 24Â (Commerce, TX)
2021 -- Tyler 28, Coffeyville 7Â (Commerce, TX)
2020 -- No Bowl
2019 -- No Bowl
2018 -- Kilgore 28, Pima CC, Az. 0Â (Waco ISD Stadium)
2017 -- Trinity Valley 48, Garden City, Ks. 41 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2016 -- Trinity Valley 34, Northwest Mississippi 24 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2015 -- East Central Ms., 35, Kilgore 21 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2014 -- Trinity Valley 27, Coffeyville 24 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
      Texas A&M Commerce 72, East Central Ok., 21
2013 --Â Trinity Valley 72, Mesa CC, Az., 23Â (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)Â Â Â Â VACATEDÂ
       McMurry 38, Southern Arkansas 35
2012Â -- Navarro 30, Georgia Military 23 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2011Â -- Navarro 40, New Mexico Military Institute 24 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2010Â -- Blinn 31, Arizona Western 27Â (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2009Â -- Navarro 37, Mississippi Gulf Coast 28 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2008Â -- Fort Scott, Ks., 30, Blinn 14 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2007Â -- Mississippi Gulf Coast 62, Kilgore 28 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2006Â -- Kilgore 19, Fort Scott, Ks., 7 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2005Â -- Cisco 47, Dodge City, Ks,., 28 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2004Â -- Hutchinson, Ks., 15, Tyler 10 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2003Â -- Tyler 55, Rochester CTC, Mn., 3 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2002Â -- Trinity Valley 33, Jones County, Ms., 22 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
2001Â -- Coffeyville, Ks., 49, Navarro 14 (Bulldawg Stadium, Copperas Cove)
CHAMPS BOWL GAME APPEARANCES (SWJCFC Teams)
 5 -- Trinity Valley (2002, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017)
 5 -- Kilgore (2006, 2007, 2015, 2018, 2022)
 5 -- Navarro (2001, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2023)
 3 -- Tyler (2003, 2004, 2021)
 2 -- Blinn (2008, 2010)
 1 -- Cisco (2005)
(NMMI has been a member of the SWJCFC since 2016)
CHAMPS BOWL GAME APPEARANCES (Opponents)
3 -- Coffeyville (2001, 2014, 2021)
2 -- Fort Scott (2006, 2008)
2 -- Mississippi Gulf Coast (2007, 2009)
1 -- Copiah-Lincoln, MS (2023)
1 -- Butler CC, KS. (2022)
1 -- Mesa CC, AZÂ (2013)
1 -- Pima CC, AZ (2018)
1 -- Arizona Western (2010)
1 -- NMMI (2011)
1 -- Georgia Military (2012)
1 -- Northwest Mississippi (2016)
1 -- Dodge City (2005)
1 -- Hutchinson (2004)
1 -- Rochester CTC, MNÂ (2003)
1 -- Garden City (2017)Â
1 -- Jones County, MSÂ (2002)
1 -- East Central, MS. (2015)
CONFERENCE RECORDS IN HEART OF TEXAS BOWL
SWJCFC --Â Â Â Â Â Â 14-7Â Â (Last appearance: 2023, Navarro)
KJCCC --Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4-5Â Â (Last appearance: 2022, Butler)
MACJC --Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3-3Â Â (Last appearance: 2023, Copiah-Lincoln)
WSFL --Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-4Â Â (Last appearance: 2018, Pima)
MCAC --Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1Â Â (Last appearance: 2003, Rochester)
INDEPENDENTSÂ --Â Â 0-1Â Â (Last appearance: 2012, Georgia Military)
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