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2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL 

BASEBALL SCHEDULE

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 26-MARCH 3, 2018

 

Monday, February 26, 2018

Class 6A

Clear Creek at La Porte, 6:00 pm

Deer Park at Fort Bend Kempner, 7:00 pm

Pasadena Memorial at Clear Brook, 6:30 pm

Vidor at Beaumont West Brook, 7:00 pm

Class 5A

Port Neches-Groves at Jasper, 7:00 pm

Class 3A

Hull-Daisetta at East Chambers, 5:00 pm

La Marque at Anahuac, 7:00 pm

West Rusk at Pollok Central, 6:00 pm

Class 2A

Sabine Pass at Orange Community Christian, 4:30 pm

 

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Class 6A

Aldine MacArthur at Humble Summer Creek, 7:00 pm

Galena Park North Shore at Klein Forest, 6:00 pm

Pasadena Dobie at Clear Falls, 7:00 pm

Class 5A

Silsbee at Lumberton, 7:00 pm

Splendora at Livingston, 6:00 pm

Port Arthur Bob Hope at Port Arthur Memorial, 6:00 pm

West Orange-Stark at Nederland, 6:00 pm

Class 4A

Coldspring-Oakhurst at Shepherd, 7:00 pm

Hardin-Jefferson at Bridge City, 7:00 pm

Orangefield at Tarkington, 7:00 pm

Palacios vs. Little Cypress-Mauriceville (Clear Lake), 6:00 pm

Class 3A

Buffalo at Anderson-Shiro, 6:30 pm

Hemphill at Woden, 7:00 pm

Groveton at Crockett, 7:00 pm

Merryville (LA) at Kirbyville, 7:00 pm

New Waverly at Huntsville, 7:00 pm

Newton at Kirbyville, 7:00 pm

North Zulch at Hempstead, 6:00 pm

Onalaska at Nacogdoches Central Heights, 6:30 pm

Warren at Beaumont Kelly Catholic, 6:00 pm

Class 2A

Colmesneil at Chireno, 6:00 pm

Zavalla at Brookeland, 6:00 pm

Private

Beaumont Legacy Christian at Baytown Christian, 4:00 pm

 

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Alto Tournament (New Waverly)

Anahuac Tournament (Anahuac, Beaumont Ozen, Hardin, Kountze, Newton, Sabine Pass, West Hardin)

Anderson-Shiro Tournament (Anderson-Shiro, Orangefield)

Barbers Hill Round Robin (Barbers Hill, Baytown Sterling, Nederland)

Baytown Bill Herrington Tournament (Beaumont West Brook, Channelview, Splendora)

Cameron Yoe Tournament (Bridge City)

Clear Creek ISD Tournament (Atascocita, Deer Park, Galena Park North Shore, Kingwood, La Porte)

Cleveland Rotary Tournament (Cleveland, Coldspring-Oakhurst, Onalaska, Shepherd, Tarkington)

Crosby Tournament (Crosby, Humble Summer Creek, Lumberton, Vidor)

Evadale Tournament (Beaumont Central, Dallardsville Big Sandy, Evadale, Kirbyville, West Orange-Stark, West Sabine, Woodville)

Frankston Tournament (Crockett)

Groveton Tournament (Trinity)

Hamshire-Fannett Tournament (Beaumont Kelly Catholic, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett, Port Arthur Memorial, Warren)

Henderson/Longview Tournament (Garrison)

Huffman Hargrave Tournament (Dayton, Huffman Hargrave)

Jasper Tournament (Jasper, Port Neches-Groves)

Kilgore Tournament (Hardin-Jefferson, Nacogdoches Central Heights, Pollok Central)

Little Cypress-Mauriceville Tournament (Beaumont Legacy Christian, Buna, Huntington, Little Cypress-Mauriceville)

Many (LA) Tournament (Hemphill)

New Caney ISD Tournament (Livingston, New Caney, Porter)

Pasadena ISD Tournament (Pasadena, Pasadena Dobie, Pasadena Memorial)

Rice Tournament (Hempstead)

Roger Tournament (Silsbee)

Round Rock ISD Tournament (Goose Creek Memorial, Kingwood Park)

Spring Tournament (Humble, Sheldon C.E. King)

 

Friday, March 2, 2018

Alto Tournament (New Waverly)

Anahuac Tournament (Anahuac, Beaumont Ozen, Hardin, Kountze, Newton, Sabine Pass, West Hardin)

Anderson-Shiro Tournament (Anderson-Shiro, Orangefield)

Barbers Hill Round Robin (Barbers Hill, Baytown Sterling, Nederland)

Baytown Bill Herrington Tournament (Beaumont West Brook, Channelview, Splendora)

Cameron Yoe Tournament (Bridge City)

Clear Creek ISD Tournament (Atascocita, Deer Park, Galena Park North Shore, Kingwood, La Porte)

Cleveland Rotary Tournament (Cleveland, Coldspring-Oakhurst, Onalaska, Shepherd, Tarkington)

Crosby Tournament (Crosby, Humble Summer Creek, Lumberton, Vidor)

Evadale Tournament (Beaumont Central, Dallardsville Big Sandy, Evadale, Kirbyville, West Orange-Stark, West Sabine, Woodville)

Frankston Tournament (Crockett)

Groveton Tournament (Trinity)

Hamshire-Fannett Tournament (Beaumont Kelly Catholic, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett, Port Arthur Memorial, Warren)

Henderson/Longview Tournament (Garrison)

Huffman Hargrave Tournament (Dayton, Huffman Hargrave)

Jasper Tournament (Jasper, Port Neches-Groves)

Kilgore Tournament (Hardin-Jefferson, Nacogdoches Central Heights, Pollok Central)

Little Cypress-Mauriceville Tournament (Beaumont Legacy Christian, Buna, Huntington, Little Cypress-Mauriceville)

New Caney ISD Tournament (Livingston, New Caney, Porter)

Pasadena ISD Tournament (Pasadena, Pasadena Dobie, Pasadena Memorial)

Rice Tournament (Hempstead)

Roger Tournament (Silsbee)

Round Rock ISD Tournament (Goose Creek Memorial, Kingwood Park)

Spring Tournament (Humble, Sheldon C.E. King)

Class 2A

Colmesneil at Chireno, 6:00 pm

 

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Alto Tournament (New Waverly)

Anahuac Tournament (Anahuac, Beaumont Ozen, Hardin, Kountze, Newton, Sabine Pass, West Hardin)

Anderson-Shiro Tournament (Anderson-Shiro, Orangefield)

Barbers Hill Round Robin (Barbers Hill, Baytown Sterling, Nederland)

Baytown Bill Herrington Tournament (Beaumont West Brook, Channelview, Splendora)

Cameron Yoe Tournament (Bridge City)

Clear Creek ISD Tournament (Atascocita, Deer Park, Galena Park North Shore, Kingwood, La Porte)

Cleveland Rotary Tournament (Cleveland, Coldspring-Oakhurst, Onalaska, Shepherd, Tarkington)

Crosby Tournament (Crosby, Humble Summer Creek, Lumberton, Vidor)

Evadale Tournament (Beaumont Central, Dallardsville Big Sandy, Evadale, Kirbyville, West Orange-Stark, West Sabine, Woodville)

Frankston Tournament (Crockett)

Groveton Tournament (Trinity)

Hamshire-Fannett Tournament (Beaumont Kelly Catholic, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett, Port Arthur Memorial, Warren)

Henderson/Longview Tournament (Garrison)

Huffman Hargrave Tournament (Dayton, Huffman Hargrave)

Jasper Tournament (Jasper, Port Neches-Groves)

Kilgore Tournament (Hardin-Jefferson, Nacogdoches Central Heights, Pollok Central)

Little Cypress-Mauriceville Tournament (Beaumont Legacy Christian, Buna, Huntington, Little Cypress-Mauriceville)

New Caney ISD Tournament (Livingston, New Caney, Porter)

Pasadena ISD Tournament (Pasadena, Pasadena Dobie, Pasadena Memorial)

Rice Tournament (Hempstead)

Roger Tournament (Silsbee)

Round Rock ISD Tournament (Goose Creek Memorial, Kingwood Park)

Spring Tournament (Humble, Sheldon C.E. King)

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