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The Kirbyville Wildcats face another pivotal District 11-3A-I battle tonight as they host the Coldspring-Trojans.  Greg Neece's Wildcats, 4-2 on the season and 1-1 in district play, come off of a 38-6 loss to Woodville last Friday. Meanwhile, Mark Byrd's Trojans, 1-3 on the season, opened district play last week with a 60-0 win over Warren.

Wildcat fans can join Scott Loar for all of the action from Wildcat Stadium in Kirbyville beginning with the Lake Country Chevrolet Pregame Show at 7:15 followed by the kickoff at 7:30 pm by clicking play on the following Cube player:

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Trojan fans can join Kraig Erwin and Elmer Luck for all of the action by tuning your radio to KETX 1440 AM or by clicking on the following link:
 
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Follow Coldspring-Oakhurst Trojan Football on The Score, KETX 1440 AM and Your Source for Sports in Southeast Texas, SETXsports!
 
Also, make sure to follow Kirbyville Wildcat Football on SETXsports!
 
 

 

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I think your right Speedkills!! Kirbyville will regroup and be fine.  I think we got lucky tonight if they had 5 starters out.  They will make the playoffs, their program is one of the top tier programs in 3A.  I think people should not throw in the towel just yet on the Kirbyville Tigers.  One of my favorite teams love their sportsmanship

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