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Tuesday Sept. 15

Santa Fe vs Barbers Hill: BH wins 3-0

Texas City vs Alvin: Alvin wins 3-2

Galveston Ball vs Sam Rayburn: Ball wins 3-0

Friendswood vs Dickenson: Friendswood wins 3-0

Lee vs Pasadena: Lee wins 3-0

Sterling vs Dobie: Sterling wins 3-1

GCM vs Pasadena Memorial: GCM wins 3-0

Manvel vs Clear Creek: Manvel wins 3-2

La Porte vs Varsity Opponent? -  LP wins 3-0

 

Standings 

Freindswood: 1-0 

Galveston Ball: 1-0 

Manvel: 1-0

GCM: 1-0

Lee: 1-0

Sterling: 1-0

La Porte: 1-0

Texas City: 0-1

Santa Fe: 0-1

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Standings as of 9/21

Freindswood: 3-0 - Beat Clear Brook and Clear Creek 

Galveston Ball: 1-0 

Manvel: 3-1 - Beat Foster and PNG. Lost to Braszoswood 

GCM: 2-0 - Beat Port Arthur Memorial 

Lee: 3-0 - Beat Sam Rayburn and Channelview 

Sterling: 2-0 - Beat North Shore 

La Porte: 1-0 

Texas City: 2-1 - Beat Porter and Clear Lake 

Santa Fe: 0-2 - Lost to Dickenson

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Standings as of 9/25

Freindswood: 4-0 - Beat Texas City

Galveston Ball: 1-0 

Manvel: 4-1 - Beat Sterling

GCM: 2-1 - Lost to Nederland

Lee: 3-1 - Lost to Santa Fe

Sterling: 2-1 - Lost to Manvel

La Porte: 3-0 

Texas City: 2-2 - Lost to Friendswood

Santa Fe: 1-2 - Beat Lee 

District Standings 

1. Friendswood 1-0

2. Manvel 1-0

3. Santa Fe 1-0

4. GCM 0-0

5. Galveston Ball 0-0

6. La Porte 0-0

7. Sterling 0-1

8. Lee 0-1

9. Texas City 0-1

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Standings as of 9/26

Freindswood: 5-0 - Beat G Ball 

Galveston Ball: 2-2 - Lost to Friendswood 

Manvel: 5-1 - Beat Santa Fe 

GCM: 3-1 - Beat La Porte 

Lee: 3-2 - Lost to Texas City

Sterling: 3-1 - Beat Channelview

La Porte: 4-1 - Lost to GCM

Texas City: 3-2 - Beat Lee

Santa Fe: 1-3 - Lost to Manvel

District Standings 

1. Friendswood 2-0

2. Manvel 2-0

3. GCM 1-0

4. Santa Fe 1-1

5. La Porte 1-1

6. Texas City 1-1

7. Sterling 0-1

 

8. Galveston Ball 0-2

9. Lee 0-2

 

 

 

 

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