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CE King 41 La Porte 40 Halftime

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La Porte 87 CE King 70 Final

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Alex Hobbs finished a with 50 for La Porte...Charles Callier scored 29 for CE King

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Atascocita 73 Dekaney 59 Final

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Sam Rayburn 31 Clear Brook 31 halftime

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La Porte - 29 Allen - 38 Half Alex Hobbs with 22 for the Bulldogs. That's 72 points on 6 quarters today.

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9:00 am games

La Porte 87, C.E. King 70

Friendswood 55, Pasadena Memorial 51 (OT)

Pasadena Dobie 48, Richardson Pearce 42

Richardson 65 South Houston 51

Pasadena Rayburn 62, Fort Bend Ridge Point 57

Humble 43, Pasadena 42

Dickinson 81, Deer Park 65

Pearland 42, Katy Taylor 42

 

10:30 am games

Atascocita 73, Spring DeKaney 59

Pearland Dawson 68, The Woodlands College Park 52

Manvel 45, Kingwood 39

Klein Collins 60, Fort Bend Austin 53

Converse Judson 53, Spring Westfield 50

Fort Bend Bush 65, Summit 55

Clear Creek 55, Houston Westside 43

Langham Creek 46, Crosby 41

 

1:30 pm games

Allen 76, La Porte 68

Pasadena Memorial 55, San Antonio Clark 47

Pasadena Dobie 44, Houston Memorial 37

Fort Bend Marshall 60, South Houston 52

Clear Brook 61, Pasadena Rayburn 50

Flower Mound 49, Deer Park 42

Pearland 59, Rockwall 54

Clear Falls 50, Pasadena 46

 

3:00 pm games

Houston Westside 77, Duncanville 71

Plano East 58, Spring Westfield 36

Hebron 44, Spring DeKaney 39

North Crowley 90, The Woodlands College Park 49

Langham Creek 41, San Antonio Taft 34

McKInney 68, Summit 63

Dallas HIllcrest 50, Fort Bend Austin 37

Lancaster 79, Manvel 48

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6:00 pm games

Flower Mound 57 Dickinson 43

Friendswood 51, San Antonio Clark 32

Katy Taylor 65 Rockwall 58

C.E. King 74, Allen 59

Richardson Pearce 58, Houston Memorial 33

Clear Falls 48, Humble 46

Richardson 69, Fort Bend Marshall 56

Clear Brook 68, Fort Bend Ridge Point 50

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Today's games:

Division I Silver Bracket

McKinney vs. La Porte, 10:30 a.m

Winner to face Fort Bend Marshall/Pasadena winner at 4:30 pm

Loser to face Fort Bend Marshall/Pasadena loser at 4:30 pm

Division I Bronze Bracket

Mansfield Summit vs. C.E. King, 9:00 am

Winner to face Spring Westfield/The Woodlands College Park winner at 3:00 pm

Loser to face Spring Westfield/The Woodlands College Park loser at 3:00 pm

Division II Silver Bracket

Crosby vs. Dallas HIllcrest, 10:30 am

Humble vs. Pasadena Memorial, 10:30 pm

Winners face off at 4:30 pm

Losers face off at 4:30 pm

Division II Bronze Bracket

Rockwall vs. Deer Park, 9:00 am

Winner to face Fort Bend Austin/San Antonio Taft winner at 3:00 pm

Loser to face Fort Bend Austin/San Antonio Taft loser at 3:00 pm

 

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