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Normally you would say Cleveland would out-athlete Tarkington.

It did not happen tonight.  72--58 Longhorns win.

These young men for the Longhorns are playing with HEART, DETERMINATION AND TEAMWORK, the 3 components to any successful TEAM.

Congratulations to Coach Enloe and the Longhorns.

This District is now Officially a Battle to the end.

Second round will get real interesting.

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Normally you would say Cleveland would out-athlete Tarkington.

It did not happen tonight.  72--58 Longhorns win.

These young men for the Longhorns are playing with HEART, DETERMINATION AND TEAMWORK, the 3 components to any successful TEAM.

Congratulations to Coach Enloe and the Longhorns.

This District is now Officially a Battle to the end.

Second round will get real interesting.

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Coldspring 67, Splendora 59

To bad for Splendora but a what a up and down season for them this year. They have the talent to win big or seem to struggle at times. Bet Coach V is not happy but hopefully will get it going. Am I reading right that Tarkington is going to make the playoffs? Nice Horns and hope you do it.

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With the point guard that Sp and the big man how can they be loosing to Coldspring? Come on Cats get it together and win out along with the Horns march into the playoff's. Coach from Vela is hands down the best Coach in that district and one of the best in the area. I am SHOCKED that some big school has not hired him.

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