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It all depends on availability of fields, umpires, and such.  If they agreed on a 3 game series, most coaches will try to get the games in if possible.  Winning the 1st game is very important if rain is expected and that is the only game that can be played. 


Also coaches have to plan around Proms and graduations which limit the days that teams can play. 
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http://www.uiltexas.org/files/constitution/uil-ccr-section-1220.pdf

(h) POST SEASON PLAYOFFS.
(1) Playoffs. Playoffs may be single elimination or two-out-of-three from bi-district to state. If neither method is
mutually agreeable, a coin flip shall determine play-off format.
(2) Two-out-of-Three Series. If schools play a two-out-of-three elimination series, the first (and only the first) game may be
played prior to Friday, provided there is no loss of school time traveling to or participating in the game. Games 2 and/or
3 shall not be played until Friday.[b] If one game is played and a second game cannot be played because of weather, then
the winner of the one game advances to the next round. If two games are played (and split) and the third game cannot
be played on Saturday because of weather conditions, the third and deciding game should be played on Monday of the
next week.[/b]
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