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2016 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

WEEK 7

 

6A/5A Game of the Week

VIDOR PIRATES (5-1, 4-0) vs.  PORT NECHES-GROVES INDIANS (5-0, 3-0)

Friday, October 7, 2016 at 7:00 pm

The Reservation, Port Neches

Port Neches-Groves leads the series 34-11-1

Last Meeting: 2015 - Port Neches-Groves 50, Vidor 7

 

4A/3A Game of the Week

CROCKETT BULLDOGS (5-0, 0-0) vs. NEWTON EAGLES (5-0, 0-0)

Friday, October 7, 2016 at 7:30 pm

Singletary Stadium, Newton

Newton leads series 9-8-2

Last meeting (2015): Newton 38, Crockett 35

Broadcast on KTXJ 102.7 FM and SETXsports.com

 

2A-Private Game of the Week

HULL-DAISETTA BOBCATS (3-2, 0-0) vs. EVADALE REBELS (5-0, 0-0)

Friday, October 7, 2016 at 7:00 pm

Rebel Field, Evadale

Hull-Daisetta leads series 13-1

Last Meeting: 2009 - Hull-Daisetta 20, Evadale 0

 

(OPEN: Beaumont Ozen, Chester, Conroe Covenant Christian, Crosby Victory and Praise, Hardin-Jefferson, Huntington, Kingwood Park, Lufkin, Madisonville, Warren)

Thursday, October 6, 2016

12-6A

7:00 pm – Montgomery (4-2, 1-1) at Conroe (3-2, 0-1), Moorhead Stadium, Conroe

21-5A

7:00 pm – New Caney (5-1, 4-0) at Humble (3-2, 2-1), Turner Stadium, Humble

 

Friday, October 7, 2016

12-6A

7:30 pm - The Woodlands (5-0, 1-0) at Beaumont West Brook (6-0, 2-0), Carroll A. “Butch” Thomas Educational Support Center, Beaumont

7:30 pm – The Woodlands College Park (0-6, 0-2) at Conroe Oak Ridge (3-3, 1-1), Woodforest Bank Stadium, Shenandoah

21-6A

7:00 pm – Galena Park North Shore (4-1, 2-0) at Atascocita (4-0, 2-0), Turner Stadium, Humble

7:00 pm – Goose Creek Memorial (0-5, 0-2) at Baytown Sterling (3-2, 0-2), Stallworth Stadium, Baytown

7:00 pm – Humble Summer Creek (4-0, 2-0) at Sheldon C.E. King (0-5, 0-2), Crenshaw Memorial Stadium, Sheldon

21-5A

7:00 pm – Barbers Hill (5-1, 3-1) at Splendora (3-2, 1-2), Wildcat Stadium, Splendora

7:00 pm – Crosby (3-2, 2-1) at Conroe Caney Creek (1-5, 0-4), Moorhead Stadium, Conroe

7:00 pm – Porter (4-0, 3-0) at Dayton (2-4, 1-3), Bronco Stadium, Dayton

22-5A

7:00 pm – Baytown Lee (1-5, 0-4) at Livingston (3-2, 2-1), Lion Stadium, Livingston, Broadcast on KETX, 92.3 FM and SETXsports.com

7:00 pm – Beaumont Central (2-3, 1-2) at Nederland (1-5, 1-3), Bulldog Stadium, Nederland

7:00 pm – Port Arthur Memorial (4-0, 3-0) at Lumberton (2-3, 1-3), Raider Stadium, Lumberton

10-4A-I

7:00 pm – Cleveland (3-2) at Bridge City (2-2), Larry Ward Stadium, Bridge City, Broadcast on AM  1600 KOGT and SETXsports.com

7:00 pm – Huffman Hargrave (3-2) at Navasota (0-5), Rattler Stadium, Navasota

7:00 pm – Little Cypress-Mauriceville (2-3) at Silsbee (2-3), Tiger Stadium, Silsbee, Broadcast on KIKR 1450/1510 AM and SETXsports.com

8-4A-II

7:30 pm – Jasper (3-2) at Rusk (2-4), Eagle Stadium, Rusk

7:30 pm – Tatum (4-2) at Diboll (1-5), Lumberjack Stadium, Diboll

11-4A-II

7:30 pm – Bellville (4-2) at Brookshire Royal (2-4), Falcon Stadium, Pattison

7:30 pm – Tarkington (2-3) at Shepherd (4-1), Pirate Stadium, Shepherd

12-4A-II

7:30 pm – Hamshire-Fannett (1-5) at West Orange-Stark (6-0), Dan R. Hooks Stadium, West Orange

7:30 pm – Orangefield (3-3) at Liberty (6-0), War Memorial Stadium, Liberty

11-3A-I

7:30 pm – Coldspring-Oakhurst (1-3, 1-0) at Kirbyville (4-2, 1-1), Wildcat Stadium, Kirbyville, Broadcast on KETX 1440 AM and SETXsports.com

7:30 pm – Kountze (2-4, 0-2) at Buna (3-2, 1-0), Cougar Stadium, Buna

7:30 pm – Woodville (5-1) at Trinity (2-4, 1-1), Tiger Stadium, Trinity

12-3A-I

7:30 pm – East Chambers (3-2) at Hempstead (3-2), Bobcat Stadium, Hempstead

7:30 pm – Hardin (0-5) at La Marque (4-1), Etheredge Stadium, La Marque

7:30 pm – Hitchcock (3-2) at Anahuac (2-3), Kyle White Stadium, Anahuac

10-3A-II

7:30 pm - Corrigan-Camden (2-3) at Hemphill (0-5), Hornet Stadium, Hemphill

7:30 pm - Frankston (3-1) at Garrison (4-1), Bulldog Stadium, Garrison

11-2A-I

7:30 pm - Alto (4-1) at Joaquin (3-2), Ram Stadium, Joaquin

7:30 pm - Cushing (2-3) at Price Carlisle (5-0), Arrowhead Stadium, Price

7:30 pm - San Augustine (3-2) at Shelbyville (1-4), Dragon Stadium, Shelbyville

12-2A-I

7:30 pm - Centerville (3-2) at West Hardin (1-4), Oiler Stadium, Saratoga

7:30 pm - Groveton (4-1) at Deweyville (4-1), Pirate Stadium, Deweyville

7:30 pm - West Sabine (3-2) at Lovelady (4-0), Lion Stadium, Lovelady

12-2A-II

7:00 pm - Colmesneil (0-5) at Iola (2-3), Bulldog Stadium, Iola

7:00 pm - Hull-Daisetta (3-2) at Evadale (5-0), Rebel Field, Evadale

7:00 pm - Sabine Pass (4-1) at Burkeville (0-5), Roy Harper Stadium, Burkeville

16-1A-I

7:30 pm - Apple Springs (5-1) at High Island (4-1), Cardinal Nest Stadium, High Island

7:30 pm - Gilmer Union Hill (4-1) at Leverett's Chapel (5-0), Lion Stadium, Laird Hill

TAPPS 6-III

7:00 pm - Beaumont Legacy Christian (4-1, 3-1) at Magnolia Legacy Prep (2-3, 2-2), The Woodlands

7:00 pm - Cypress Christian (5-0, 4-0) at League City Bay Area Christian (2-3, 1-3), Bronco Field, League City

7:00 pm - Houston Lutheran North (3-2, 2-2) at The Woodlands Christian (2-3, 2-2), Warrior Field, The Woodlands

7:00 pm - Houston Northland Christian (5-0, 4-0) at Sugar Land Logos Prep (0-5, 0-4), I.H. Kempner Stadium, Sugar Land

7:00 pm - Pasadena First Baptist (2-3, 1-3) at Tomball Rosehill Christian (2-3, 1-3), Eagle Stadium, Tomball

TAPPS 6man 8-II

7:00 pm - Alvin Living Stones (1-2) at Lake Jackson Brazosport Christian (3-2), Slade Field, Clute

7:00 pm - Baytown Christian (5-0) at Orange Community Christian (3-3), Stewart Field, Orange

Private

7:00 pm - Beaumont Kelly Catholic (0-6) at Katy St. John XXIII (0-6), St. John Stadium, Katy

7:00 pm - Houston Kinkaid (3-3) at Tomball Concordia Lutheran (4-2), Crusader Stadium, Tomball

7:00 pm - San Antonio Central Catholic (2-4) at Houston St. Thomas Catholic (2-4), Granger Stadium, Houston

7:30 pm - Houston St. Pius X (6-0) at Levelland (4-2), Lobo Stadium, Levelland

 

Saturday, October 8, 2016

21-6A

6:00 pm – Channelview (2-3, 1-1) at Kingwood (2-3, 1-1), Turner Stadium, Humble

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