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The Silsbee Tigers look to take one more step toward a 2016-2017 4A State Championship as they take on the Argyle Eagles in this Class 4A state semifinal.  Joe Siglers' Tigers, 31-6 on the season, began it's playoff road with a 105-55 bi-district win over Huntington, followed by a 98-61 area round win over Hardin-Jefferson and a 124-84 win over Houston North Forest.  At the regional tournament, the Tigers notched a 93-62 win over Waco La Vega in the regional semis and a 94-84 regional final win over Houston Yates.

Meanwhile, the Eagles, 32-3 on the season, notched a 50-47 win over Wilmer Hutchins in its bi-district game, followed by a 55-25 area round win over Terrell and a 59-47 regional quarterfinal win over Dallas Carter.   At the regional tournament, the Eagles notched a 47-45 win over Center and a 53-34 regional final win over Paris.

The winner of this game will face the winner of the Brazosport/Midlothian Heritage game tomorrow night at 7 pm for the 4A State Championship.

Join Mike Sanchez for all of the action from The Alamodome in San Antonio beginning with the pregame show at 2:45 followed by the scheduled tip off a 3:00 pm by clicking on the following link:

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