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The Big Sandy Wildcats look to punch their ticket to the Class 2A State Tournament in Round Rock as they take on the Thorndale Bulldogs in Game 2 of the Class 2A Region IV best of 3 series today.  Jacob Hooker's Wildcats took a 1-0 series lead with a 3-2 win in an 11 inning affair on Thursday night. Should a Game 3 be necessary, it will take place 45 minutes after Game 2.

The winner of this series will join Albany (Reg 1), Groveton (Reg 3) and the winner of the Lindsay/Munester series in Round Rock for the Class 2A State Tournament next week.

Join Ken Luck and Bryan Besch for all of the action from Madisonville High School in Madisonville at 4 by tuning your radio to KETX 92.3 FM or by clicking on the following link:

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The Big Sandy Wildcats look to punch their ticket to the Class 2A State Tournament in Round Rock as they take on the Thorndale Bulldogs in Game 2 of the Class 2A Region IV best of 3 series today.  Jacob Hooker's Wildcats took a 1-0 series lead with a 3-2 win in an 11 inning affair on Thursday night. Should a Game 3 be necessary, it will take place 45 minutes after Game 2.

The winner of this series will join Albany (Reg 1), Groveton (Reg 3) and the winner of the Lindsay/Munester series in Round Rock for the Class 2A State Tournament next week.

Join Ken Luck and Bryan Beschell for all of the action from Madisonville High School in Madisonville at 4 by tuning your radio to KETX 92.3 FM or by clicking on the following link:

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Follow Big Sandy Wildcat Playoff Baseball on The Eagle 92.3 FM and Your Source for Sports in Southeast Texas, SETXsports.com!

Thread title says 7:30 game time.  Game 2 begins at 4:00, which is stated in the post.

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