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Hardin-Jefferson 32 Coldspring-Oakhurst 0/FINAL


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The Coldspring-Oakhurst Trojans make their 2018 season debut as they travel to Sour Lake to take on the Hardin-Jefferson Hawks.  Both teams begin this season with new leaders as fomer assistant Jim Bird takes the reigns for the Trojans while Dwayne DuBois returns to the Hawks sidelines after 2 years in Bridge City. The Trojans, come off a runner up finish in 11-3A-I, while the Hawks come of of a 4th place finish in 12-4A-II.

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HJ showed up tonight. Great confidence booster for the Hawks. Dubois picked up right where he left off at HJ. The offense looked good tonight. Still can improve on some things. Defense looked great! I don’t think CS made it past the 50 yard line in this one. All around good win for the Hawks. 

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