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  1. [b]PA Memorial[/b] @ Alice
    [b]West Brook[/b] @ Aldine Eisenhower
    Angleton @ [b]Dayton[/b]
    [b]Galveston Ball [/b] @ Beaumont Central
    Houston Sterling @ [b]Ozen[/b]
    Houston Washington @ [b]Livingston[/b]
    [b]Lumberton[/b] @ Silsbee
    Houston Worthing @ [b]Jasper[/b]
    [b]LCM [/b] @ Conroe Caney Creek
    [b]Nederland[/b] @ Barbers Hill
    [b]PNG [/b] @ Texas City
    [b]Vidor [/b] @ Kirbyville
    Bridge City @ [b]Beaumont Kelly[/b]
    [b]Hamshire Fannett[/b] @ Buna
    Hardin Jefferson @[b] Anahuac[/b]
    [b]Orangefield[/b] @ Woodville
    Corrigan Camden @ [b]Newton[/b]
    [b]Deweyville[/b] @ Warren
    [b]Trinity [/b] @ Evadale
    West Hardin @ [b]Hardin[/b]

  2. [b]Memorial [/b]  @  Ozen
    Central  @ [b]West Brook[/b]
    Barbers Hill  @ [b]Lumberton[/b]
    [b]Crosby[/b]  @  Port Neches Groves
    Goose Creek @  [b]Nederland[/b]
    [b]Livingston[/b]  @ Jasper
    Nacogdoches @ [b]LCM[/b]
    [b]Anahuac [/b]  @  Hamshire Fannett
    Buna  @  [b]Orangefield[/b]
    [b]Cleveland[/b]  @ Silsbee
    [b]Hardin[/b]  @ Tarkington
    Newton @ [b]Kirbyville[/b]
    [b]Splendora [/b] @ Hardin Jefferson
    West Orange Stark @ [b]Friendswood[/b]
    [b]Woodville[/b] @ Sheppard
    [b]Deweyville [/b]  @ Evadale
    [b]Groveton [/b] @ Warren
    Colmesneil @ [b]High Island[/b]
    [b]West Hardin[/b] @ Sabine Pass
    [b]Vidor[/b] @ Bridge City


                                 

  3. Eighteen high school football players from a team in McMinnville, Ore., were hospitalized last week -- three requiring surgery -- when they experienced painful swelling in their upper arms after a training camp.

    Authorities said they were suffering from "compartment syndrome," which resulted in tenderness and swelling in their triceps.

    The cause remained a mystery Saturday, and local reports said 10 of the players were still in the hospital.

    According to the medical website WebMD, the uncommon condition results when "bleeding into certain muscles puts enough pressure on arteries and nerves to cause a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment to prevent permanent damage to muscle, bones, and other tissue."

    Symptoms also include bruising and hardening of the muscles, or cramps. Exercise and various medications have been known to spark the disorder.

    Only one of the players affected had not taken part in a workout last Sunday in the school wrestling room, which a player said became as hot as 120 degrees.

    The session was part of an "immersion camp" led by first-year coach Jeff Kearin.

    Senior Jake Montgomery, 17, a McMinnville linebacker and fullback, participated in the Sunday workout and more drills Monday before waking Tuesday to pain.

    "I saw my elbows disappearing," he told The Oregonian newspaper of Portland.

    McMinnville School District Superintendent Maryalice Russell said at a news conference Friday there was nothing that pointed to performance-enhancing drugs or supplements as the root of the outbreak.

    "I don't have any information at this time that would indicate that's the case," she said. "I'm continuing to look at additional information as it may come my way."
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