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Here is the pickem schedule for Tuesday Jan. 8 games:

 

North Shore (-18) at Baytown Sterling

Channelview at Beaumont United (-14)

LaPorte at Beaumont West Brook (-21)

Deer Park (-9) at CE King

PN-G at Barbers Hill (-17)

Cleveland at PAM (-24)

Nederland (-24) at Dayton

Baytown Lee at Galena Park (-6)

Texas City (-11) at Crosby

Splendora at Huntington (-4)

Evadale at Jasper (-8)

Tarkington at Lufkin Hudson (-16)

LC-M at Bridge City (-9)

Hamshire-Fannett at Silsbee (-47)

Hardin-Jefferson (-12) at WO-S

Big Sandy at Lumberton (-9)

Diboll at Newton (-4)

Hemphill at Central Heights (-6)

Pollock Central (-14) at Pineywoods

Orangefield (-29) at Anahuac

East Chambers (-16) at Buna

Hardin (-15) at Kountze

Coldspring (-14) at Hempstead

Woden (-19) at Martinsville

Shelbyville (-32) at Timpson

 

Tiebreaker: Total score of Hardin-Jefferson/WO-S

 

Picks have to posted by 5pm Tuesday.

Good Luck!!

 

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North Shore

United

Westbrook

Deer Park

Barbers Hill

Cleveland

Nederland

Baytown Lee

Texas City

Splendora

Jasper

Hudson

Bridge City

Silsbee

WOS

Lumberton

Newton

Central Heights

Central

Orangefield

EC

Hardin

CS

Woden

Shelbyville

 

HJ/WOS = 110 Total Points

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North Shore (-18) 

Beaumont United (-14)

West Brook (-21)

Deer Park (-9) 

Barbers Hill (-17)

PAM (-24)

Nederland (-24) 

Baytown Lee 

Texas City (-11) 

Huntington (-4)

Jasper (-8)

Lufkin Hudson (-16)

Bridge City (-9)

Silsbee (-47)

Hardin-Jefferson (-12) 

Big Sandy 

Newton (-4)

Central Heights (-6)

Pollock Central (-14) 

Orangefield (-29) 

East Chambers (-16) 

Kountze

Coldspring (-14) 

Woden (-19) 

Shelbyville (-32) 

 

Tiebreaker: Total score of Hardin-Jefferson/WO-S. HJ 78 WOS 54 

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North Shore (-18)

Beaumont United (-14)

Beaumont West Brook (-21)

Deer Park (-9)

Barbers Hill (-17)

PAM (-24)

Dayton (+24)

Galena Park (-6)

Texas City (-11)

Splendora (+4)

Evadale (+8)

Tarkington (+16)

Bridge City (-9)

Silsbee (-47)

Hardin-Jefferson (-12)

Big Sandy (+9

Diboll (+4)

Central Heights (-6)

Pollock Central (-14)

Orangefield (-29)

East Chambers (-16)

Kountze (+15)

Coldspring (-14)

Martinsville (+19)

Shelbyville (-32) 

tie breaker

hj 72

wos 55

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North Shore (-18) at Baytown Sterling

Channelview at Beaumont United (-14)

LaPorte at Beaumont West Brook (-21)

Deer Park (-9) at CE King

PN-G at Barbers Hill (-17)

Cleveland at PAM (-24)

Nederland (-24) at Dayton

Baytown Lee at Galena Park (-6)

Texas City (-11) at Crosby

Splendora at Huntington (-4)

Evadale at Jasper (-8)

Tarkington at Lufkin Hudson (-16)

LC-M at Bridge City (-9)

Hamshire-Fannett at Silsbee (-47)

Hardin-Jefferson (-12) at WO-S

Big Sandy at Lumberton (-9)

Diboll at Newton (-4)

Hemphill at Central Heights (-6)

Pollock Central (-14) at Pineywoods

Orangefield (-29) at Anahuac

East Chambers (-16) at Buna

Hardin (-15) at Kountze

Coldspring (-14) at Hempstead

Woden (-19) at Martinsville

Shelbyville (-32) at Timpson

 

Tiebreaker: Total score of Hardin-Jefferson/WO-S    132

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North Shore (-18) at Baytown Sterling

Channelview at Beaumont United (-14)

LaPorte at Beaumont West Brook (-21)

Deer Park (-9) at CE King

PN-G at Barbers Hill (-17)

Cleveland at PAM (-24)

Nederland (-24) at Dayton

Baytown Lee at Galena Park (-6)

Texas City (-11) at Crosby

Splendora at Huntington (-4)

Evadale at Jasper (-8)

Tarkington at Lufkin Hudson (-16)

LC-M at Bridge City (-9)

Hamshire-Fannett at Silsbee (-47)

Hardin-Jefferson (-12) at WO-S

Big Sandy at Lumberton (-9)

Diboll at Newton (-4)

Hemphill at Central Heights (-6)

Pollock Central (-14) at Pineywoods

Orangefield (-29) at Anahuac

East Chambers (-16) at Buna

Hardin (-15) at Kountze

Coldspring (-14) at Hempstead

Woden (-19) at Martinsville

Shelbyville (-32) at Timpson

 

Tiebreaker: Total score of Hardin-Jefferson/WO-S =128

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North Shore (-18) at Baytown Sterling

Channelview at Beaumont United (-14)

LaPorte at Beaumont West Brook (-21)

Deer Park (-9) at CE King

PN-G at Barbers Hill (-17)

Cleveland at PAM (-24)

Nederland (-24) at Dayton

Baytown Lee at Galena Park (-6)

Texas City (-11) at Crosby

Splendor-a at Huntington (-4)

Eva dale at Jasper (-8)

Tarkington at Lufkin Hudson (-16)

LC-M at Bridge City (-9)

Ham-shire fan-net at Silsbee (-47)

Hardin-Jefferson (-12) at WO-S

Big Sandy at Lumberton (-9)

Diboll at Newton (-4)

Hemphill at Central Heights (-6)

Pollock Central (-14) at Piney woods

Orangefield (-29) at Anahuac

East Chambers (-16) at Buna

Hardin (-15) at Kountze

Coldspring (-14) at Hempstead

Woden (-19) at Martinsville

Shelbyville (-32) at Timpson

 

Tiebreaker: Total score of Hardin-Jefferson/WO-S  110

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