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2018 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS

 

Monday, February 25, 2019

Class 5A

Texas City Stingarees 48 Fort Bend Hightower Hurricanes 49 (Fort Bend Hightower to face Manor/Cedar Park winner)

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Class 6A

7:00 pm - Galena Park North Shore Mustangs vs. Pearland Dawson Eagles, Phillips Fieldhouse, Pasadena (Winner to face Fort Bend Elkins/Katy Morton Ranch winner)

7:00 pm - Richmond George Ranch Longhorns vs. Beaumont United Timberwolves, La Porte High School, La Porte (Winner to face Houston Math Science and Tech/Fort Bend Bush winner)

Class 5A

7:00 pm - Port Arthur Memorial Titans vs. Houston Madison Marlins, M.O.Campbell Center, Aldine (Winner to face Pflugerville Connally/College Station winner)

Class 4A

7:00 pm - Silsbee Tigers vs. Huffman Hargrave Falcons, East Chambers High School, Winnie (Winner to face China Spring/Life Waxahachie winner)

Class 3A

7:00 pm - East Chambers Buccaneers vs. Nacogdoches Central Heights Blue Devils, Woodville High School, Woodville (Winner to face Malakoff/Grandview winner)

7:00 pm - Orangefield Bobcats vs. Coldspring-Oakhurst Trojans, Barbers Hill High School, Mont Belvieu (Winner to face Crockett/Little River Academy winner)

Class 2A

7:00 pm - Shelbyville Dragons vs. Cushing Bearkats, Central Heights High School, Nacogdoches (Winner to face Slocum/Lovelady winner)

8:00 pm - Tenaha Tigers vs. Woden Eagles, Panola College, Carthage (Winner to face Grapeland/Kerens winner)

Class 1A

7:00 pm - Rocksprings Angoras vs. Leggett Pirates, East View High School, Georgetown (Winner to face Coolidge/Neches winner)

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