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Port Arthur Memorial 56 Nederland 39/FINAL


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Like i said: business as usual. 

 

Bye Night on Friday for us and then we start the 2nd round of district play. Like i said also before the season: we aint come to play with yall this season, we want an undefeated district championship before heading off for the 2nd mission.....

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Memorial has a solid squad and are really tough in the blocks. Very impressed with Lofton. He had his way. It was a great game for one half until Ned went on a 3rd Q scoring drought. Memorial was very physical with Hefner all night and he got frustrated. Lofton outshined him tonight, but Hefner DID NOT quit on his team like one Memorial fan said. Congrats on the win, Memorial. Y’all have our number.

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Just now, JMAY88 said:

Bad Coaching on Nederland they should have post Hefner on the block and set pin downs to get him open.Memorial trap him for 4 quarters with the ball in his hands no Coaching adjustment

Wait, you saying Lewis outcoached English? I just wanna make sure 😎

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