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Wednesday schedule

8:30am           Elysian Fields vs. Timpson

10am              White Oak vs. Joaquin

10am              Sabine vs. San Augustine

11:30am         Thorndale vs. Shelbyville

2:30pm          Lipan vs. Timpson

4pm               Kountze vs. LaPoyner/Alto winner

5:30pm          Tenaha vs. Port Aransas

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Wednesday's results (courtesy of HoopInsider)


White Oak 44, Joaquin 42
White Oak 75, Big Sandy 62
Laneville 77, Cushing 71
Tenaha 53, Port Aransas 42
LaPoynor 41, Alto 39
Kountze 90, LaPoynor 56
Queen City 50, Oakwood 47
Neches def Queen City
Thorndale 67, Shelbyville 57
Sabine 64, San Augustine 51
Timpson def Elysian Fields
Lipan 63, Timpson 43

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Thursday schedule

Championship Bracket

8:30 am - White Oak vs. Laneville

10:00 am - Tenaha vs. Kountze

11:30 am - Neches vs. Thorndale

1:00 pm - Sabine vs. Lipan

7:00 pm - White Oak/Laneville winner vs. Tenaha/Kountze winner

8:30 pm - Neches/Thorndale winner vs. Sabine/Lipan winner

Consolation A Bracket

10:00 am - Joaquin vs. Cushing

10:00 am - Port Aransas vs. Alto

10:00 am - Oakwood vs. Shelbyville

11:30 am - Elysian Fields vs. San Augustine

4:00 pm - Joaquin/Cushing winner vs. Port Aransas/Alto winner

7:00 pm - Oakwood/Shelbyville winner vs. Elysian Fields/San Augustine winner

Consolation B Bracket

11:30 am - Big Sandy vs. LaPoyner

11:30 am - Queen City vs. Timpson

5th Place Bracket

5:30 pm - White Oak/Laneville loser vs. Tenaha/Kountze loser

8:30 pm - Neches/Thorndale loser vs. Sabine/Lipan loser

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