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2015 Lufkin Division I SQT—Saturday, June 6th

 

POOL A

1 – Longview Pine Tree

2 – PNG

3 – Crosby

4 – Tyler Lee

 

Pool B

5 – Lufkin

6 – New Caney

7 – Epis. School of Dallas

8 – Crockett (already qualified for State 7on7 Tourney)

 

Pool C

9 -- Whitehouse

10 – Houston St. Pius X

11 – John Tyler

12 – Clear Springs

 

Pool D

13 – Atascocita

14 – Longview

15 – Waxahachie

16 -- Diboll

 

Pool A on fields 1@2-Lufkin HS Soccer Field

Game 1:  2 vs 1                                                           Field 1                                                        9:00-9:50

Game 2:  3 vs 4                                                       Field 2                                                  9:00-9:50

 

Game 3:  3 vs 1                                                        Field 1                                              10:00-10:50

Game 4:  2 vs 4                                                    Field 2                                                                10:00-10:50

 

Game 5:  4 vs 1                                                                                Field 1                                                        11:00-11:50

Game 6:  2 vs 3                                                            Field 2                                                        11:00-11:50

 

Pool B on fields 1@2-Outlaw Field

Game 1:  5 vs 6                                                       Field 1                                                  9:00-9:50

Game 2:  7 vs 8                                                       Field 2                                                  9:00-9:50

 

Game 3:  5 vs 7                                                       Field 1                                                  10:00-10:50

Game 4:  6 vs 8                                                        Field 2                                                  10:00-10:50

 

Game 5:  5 vs 8                                                        Field 1                                                  11:00-11:50

Game 6:  6 vs 7                                                       Field 2                                                  11:00-11:50

 

Pool C on fields 1@2-First Auxiliary Field

Game 1:  9 vs 10                                                        Field 1                                                        9:00-9:50

Game 2:  11 vs 12                                                                       Field 2                                                  9:00-9:50

 

Game 3:  9 vs 11                                                        Field 1                                                        10:00-10:50

Game 4:  10 vs 12                                                  Field 2                                               10:00-10:50

 

Game 5:  9 vs 12                                                        Field 1                                                        11:00-11:50

Game 6:  10 vs 11                                                  Field 2                                                    11:00-11:50

 

 

 

Pool D on fields 1@2-Second Auxiliary Field

Game 1:  13 vs 14                                                 Field 1                                                  9:00-9:50

Game 2:  15 vs 16                                              Field 2                                                                    9:00-9:50

 

Game 3:  13 vs 15                                                 Field 1                                                  10:00-10:50

Game 4:  14 vs 16                                              Field 2                                                                10:00-10:50

 

Game 5:  13 vs 16                                             Field 1                                                        11:00-11:50

Game 6:  14 vs 15                                                                    Field 2                                                   11:00-11:50

 

 

 

 Qualifier Round (Both Semi-Final winners will qualify for the State Championships at College Station)                 

 

Semifinal Round           12:30              Pool A winner vs Pool B winner                       Field 1                 

                                                   (Played at Outlaw Field)

 

                                        12:30     Pool C winner vs Pool D winner                           Field 2                    

                                                   (Played at Outlaw Field)

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I tell ya, PNG always does good in 7/7 they didn't fair too well at the state tournament last year but should be more exp this year,  kinda jealous of their 7/7 success BUT big Ned has ruled in the 11/11 games.  Look forward to this year, they are all good games-- it is sweeter if you win but still a great, great, great game for all.

 

good luck to PNG

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Go PNG!!!!  Isn't there a college combine at SFA today?? I am still baffled as to what Ned doesn't do well, heck do we even participate?

 

thanks for the scores.

 

as a side note I am a Newpaper addict I noticed that every article on the 1 page of the sports section of the Pt A news was AP-

Do they no longer have anyone writing daily?. Obviously not.  What a cryin shame.  The Bmt Ent had 5 pages - mostly AP but some WOS and LU stuff.

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I tell ya, PNG always does good in 7/7 they didn't fair too well at the state tournament last year but should be more exp this year,  kinda jealous of their 7/7 success BUT big Ned has ruled in the 11/11 games.  Look forward to this year, they are all good games-- it is sweeter if you win but still a great, great, great game for all.

 

good luck to PNG

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