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WEEK 2 SCRIMMAGE SCHEDULE

 

Thursday, August 21

 

Anahuac at Newton, 5:00pm

Beaumont Legacy / Sabine Pass at West Hardin, 5:00pm

Woodville at San Augustine, 5:30pm

East Chambers at Beaumont Kelly, 6:00pm

Hull-Daisetta at Warren, 6:00pm

Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Orangefield, 6:30pm

New Caney at Splendora, 7:00pm

Bridge City/Lumberton at Hardin-Jefferson, 7:00pm

Nederland at Livingston, 7:00pm

Cleveland at Hempstead, 7:00pm

Vidor at West Orange-Stark, 7:00pm

Huntington at Hemphill, 7:00pm

Deweyville at Buna, TBA

 

 

Friday, August 22

 

Houston Memorial at Galena Park North Shore, 9:00am

Galena Park at Pasadena Rayburn, 9:00am

Goose Creek Memorial at Fort Bend Austin, 9:00am

Humble Atascocita at Port Arthur Memorial, 10:00am

Channelview at Houston Madison, 10:00am

Magnolia West at Kingwood Park, 10:30am

Chester at Huntsville Alpha Omega, 4:00pm

Beaumont Ozen at Silsbee, 5:00pm

Shepherd at New Waverly, 5:00pm

Kountze/West Sabine at Evadale, 5:00pm

Pearland Dawson at Deer Park, 6:00pm

Kirbyville at Diboll, 6:00pm

Humble at Conroe Caney Creek, 6:30pm

Port Neches-Groves at Beaumont West Brook, 7:00pm

Beaumont Central at Houston Westbury, 7:00pm

Houston Milby at Dayton, 7:00pm

Aldine MacArthur at C.E. King, 7:00pm

New Caney Porter / Tarkington at Huffman, 7:00pm

Jasper at Coldspring, 7:00pm

Joaquin at Colmesneil, 7:00pm

Crosby at Willis, 7:30pm

Baytown Sterling / Hamshire-Fannett at Barbers Hill, TBA

Baytown Lee at Houston North Forest, TBA

Humble Summer Creek at Deer Park, TBA

Hardin at Liberty, TBA

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