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2019 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

WEEK 7

 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

9-5A-I

Houston Austin 46 Houston Wisdom 0, F

1A

Orange Community Christian 0 High Island 0, ccl

 

Friday, October 11, 2019

21-6A

Beaumont United 13 Sheldon C.E. King 30, F

Channelview 30 Beaumont West Brook 40, F

Galena Park North Shore 49 Deer Park 7, F

La Porte 24 Baytown Sterling 21, F

9-5A-I

Goose Creek Memorial 0 Porter 31, F

Kingwood Park 38 Galena Park 14, F

New Caney 42 Port Arthur Memorial 12, F

10-5A-II

Bryan Rudder 21 Katy Paetow 51, F

Huntsville 2 Montgomery 0, F (Forfeit)

Montgomery Lake Creek 67 Cleveland 20, F

12-5A-II

Baytown Lee 0 Barbers Hill 28, F

Crosby 13 Port Neches-Groves 7, F

Nederland 29 Dayton 17, F

Vidor 10 Santa Fe 0, F

11-4A-I

Bridge City 14 Little Cypress-Mauriceville 26, F

Livingston 15 Splendora 48, F

Lumberton 18 Huffman Hargrave 35, F

9-4A-II

Jasper 51 Shepherd 21, F

Tarkington 42 Center 62, F

10-4A-II

Hardin-Jefferson 21 Hamshire-Fannett 22, F

West Orange-Stark 17 Silsbee 9, F

11-3A-I

Coldspring-Oakhurst 0 Diboll 42, F

Elkhart 41 Trinity 20, F

Palestine Westwood 21 Franklin 55, F

12-3A-I

East Chambers 28 Orangefield 23, F

Hardin 15 Kirbyville 25, F

Warren 22 Anahuac 42, F

Woodville 14 Buna 22, F

12-3A-II

Anderson-Shiro 35 Hemphill 32, F

Corrigan-Camden 20 New Waverly 13, F

Newton 66 Kountze 0, F

12-2A-I

Hull-Daisetta 0 San Augustine 83, F

Shelbyville 16 Deweyville 2, F

West Sabine 20 Groveton 56, F

12-2A-II

Grapeland 30 Colmesneil 24, F

West Hardin 28 Burkeville 8, F

TAPPS 4-IV

Bryan Brazos Christian 0 Galveston O'Connell 0, 1st

The Woodlands Legacy Prep 21 Beaumont Legacy Christian 13, F

TAPPS 1-V

Houston Cristo Rey Jesuit 0 Katy St. John XXIII 51, F

3A vs. Private

Crockett 55 Tomball Rosehill Christian 0, F

2A

Evadale 0 Beaumont Kelly Catholic 40, F

1A

Fruitvale 0 Fannindel 0, 1st

Gilmer Union Hill 52 Trinidad 7, F

Oakwood 40 Coolidge 63, F

Indepedent

Houston KIPP 0 Sabine Pass 42, F

 

Saturday, October 12, 2019

10-5A-II

A&M Consolidated 41 Lamar Consolidated 7, F

 

OPEN

4A

Huntington, Liberty

2A

Lovelady

1A

Apple Springs, Chester, Leverett's Chapel

TAPPS

Beaumont Kelly Catholic, Houston The Village, Tomball Rosehill Christian

TAPPS

Baytown Christian, Bellville Faith

Independent

Sabine Pass

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