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2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS

 

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Class 6A

Alief Elsik Lady Rams 35 Atascocita Lady Eagles 55 (Atascocita to face Cypress Creek)

Humble Summer Creek Lady Bulldogs 50 Alvin Lady Yellowjackets 34 (Humble Summer Creek to face Jersey Village)

Class 5A

Manvel Lady Mavericks 43 Barbers Hill Lady Eagles 53 (Barbers Hill to face Temple)

Crosby Lady Cougars 47 Kingwood Park Lady Panthers 46 (Crosby to face Cedar Park)

Class 4A

Houston Wheatley Lady Wildcats 75 Hardin-Jefferson Lady Hawks 57 (Houston Wheatley to face Liberty Hill)

Silsbee Lady Tigers 74 Houston Yates Lady Lions 83 (Houston Yates to face China Springs)

Class 3A

6:30 pm - Woodville Lady Eagles vs. Coldspring-Oakhurst Lady Trojans, Livingston High School, Livingston (Winner to face Grandview)

Hitchcock Lady Bulldogs 72 East Chambers Lady Buccaneers 61 (Hitchcock to face Little River Academy/Marlin winner)

Class 2A

Grapeland Lady Sandies 54 La Poynor Lady Flyers 57 (LaPoynor to face Woden)

Tenaha Lady Tigers 34 Douglass Lady Indians 30 (Tenaha to face Lovelady)

Timpson Lady Bears 42 Woden Lady Eagles 50 (Woden to face La Poynor)

Lovelady Lady Lions 31 Centerville Lady Tigers 45 (Lovelady to face Tenaha)

Class 1A

Nueces Canyon Lady Panthers 43 Spurger Lady Pirates 36 (Nueces Canyon to face Jonesboro)

Martinsville Lady Pirates 55 Abbott Lady Panthers 39 (Martinsville to face Moulton)

TAPPS Class 3A

Beaumont Legacy Christian Lady Warriors 60 Hallettsville Sacred Heart Catholic Indians 29 (Winner to face Round Rock Christian/Mission Juan Diego winner)

 

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