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Here are yesterday's previews:

Dayton:

 

West Hardin:

 

Tarkington:

 

And today's:

Woodville:

 

Montgomery:

 

Kingwood Park:

 

We'll take the weekend off and then come back on Monday with Silsbee, San Augustine, High Island

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1 hour ago, CardinalBacker said:

Good work as always.... could you throw up a schedule at the top like you've done in the past?

 

Thanks!

Thanks, I had posted that in the subforum that has the previews, but here it is over here:

July 1: Newton, Beaumont West Brook, Grapeland

July 2: Nederland, Diboll, Elkhart

July 3: Goose Creek Memorial, Buna, West Sabine

July 4:  Dayton, West Hardin, Tarkington

July 5: Woodville, Kingwood Park, Montgomery

July 6: Off

July 7: Off

July 8: Silsbee, San Augustine, High Island

July 9: Lumberton, Huffman Hargrave, Galena Park

July 10: Vidor, New Caney, Channelview

July 11: Bridge City, Splendora, Hardin

July 12: Beaumont United, Shepherd, Shelbyville

July 13: Off

July 14: Off

July 15: West Orange-Stark, East Chambers, Sabine Pass

July 16: Orangefield, Santa Fe, Montgomery Lake Creek

July 17: Crosby, Liberty, Coldspring-Oakhurst

July 18: Barbers Hill, Porter, Hull-Daisetta

July 19: Hamshire-Fannett, Livingston, Evadale

July 20: Off

July 21: Off

July 22: Jasper, Galena Park North Shore, Katy Paetow

July 23: Baytown Sterling, Houston Austin, Huntington

July 24: Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Center, Chester

July 25: Deweyville, Franklin, Gilmer Union Hill

July 26: Kirbyville, Huntsville, Crockett

July 27: Off

July 28: Off

July 29: Port Arthur Memorial, College Station A&M Consolidated, Leverett's Chapel

July 30: Hardin-Jefferson, Hemphill, Houston Wisdom, Kountze

July 31: Beaumont Legacy Christian, Lovelady, Palestine Westwood, Trinity

Aug. 1: Sheldon C.E. King, Fruitvale, Oakwood, Orange Community Christian

Aug. 2: Baytown Lee, Baytown Christian, Apple Springs, Anderson-Shiro

Aug. 3: Off

Aug. 4: Off

Aug. 5: Cleveland, New Waverly, Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated

Aug. 6: Anahuac, Bryan Rudder, Trinidad

Aug. 7: La Porte, Port Neches-Groves, Warren

Aug. 8: Beaumont Kelly Catholic, Colmesneil, Groveton

Aug. 9: Deer Park, Corrigan-Camden, Burkeville

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