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At least a share of first place is on the line in a battle of Orange County teams as the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears take the short trip down Highway 87 to be the homecoming guests of the Bridge City Cardinals!  Randy Crouch's Bears, 2-2 on the season, started off District 10-4A-I play on the correct foot as they defeated Silsbee 58-38 last Friday.  Dwayne DuBois' Cardinals, 1-3 on the season, also started off district play with a win, a 34-22 win over Cleveland last Friday.

Join Gary Stelly and John Kimbrough for all of the action from Larry Ward Stadium in Bridge City beginning at 7 pm by tuning your radio to AM 1600 KOGT or by clicking on the following link:

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