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The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears continue their CLass 4A playoff journey as they take on the Huffman Hargrave Falcons in area round play.  Brad Jeffcoat's Bears, 24-12 on the season, advanced to this round with a 73-61 bi-district win over Lufkin Hudson.  Meanwhile, the Falcons, 23-4A District champs and 28-5 on the season, advanced to this round with a 65-49 bi-district win over Houston Worthing.

The winner of this game will face Houston Yates, a 119-60 winner over Diboll Thursday night.

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7 minutes ago, Bear Cave said:

LCM falls to a solid, well-coached group from Huffman by a score of 61-54.  Bears were led by Ayson Simmons with 15 and Katon Brown with 12 pts and 12 boards.  Dillon Todd scored 22 for Huffman.  LCM finishes the year with a 23-13 record.

I believe we had a chance to pull out the win. But it was a good year. 

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