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Marquee Games for Tuesday, Feb. 18 (with playoff scenarios)


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Final district games coming up for this Tuesday night. (excluding any play in/seed games) Here are some important final district game match ups and the lines for those games:

21-5A

Barbers Hill at Nederland (-9)          Nederland needs win to stay tied for 1st

Cleveland at Port Neches-Groves (-6)  For 4th and final playoff spot

22-5A

Friendswood at Goose Creek Memorial (-3) Friendswood win clinches final playoff spot, GCM win forces tie

Galena Park (-14) at Santa Fe           GP needs win to stay in playoff hunt

Galveston Ball at Texas City (-7)       TC needs win to stay tied for 1st

20-4A

Huntington at Center (-5) Winner ties Jasper for 3rd/4th, loser season ends

21-4A

Splendora at Livingston (-6) Winner gets final playoff spot

22-4A

Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Hamshire-Fannett (-5)    Winner clinches 4th spot

Lumberton at Silsbee (-11)           Silsbee needs win to tie for 1st

21-3A

Hemphill at Pollok Central (-6)       Hemphill win clinches 4th, Central win forces tie for 4th with Hemphill

Woodville at Nacogdoches Central Heights (-12)  Winner clinches 2nd, loser 3rd

23-3A

Hempstead at Trinity (-4)      Hempstead needs a win and A-S loss to force tie for 4th

Houston Harmony at Anderson-Shiro (-22)   An Anderson-Shiro win clinches 4th

22-2A

Garrison at San Augustine (-4)          Garrison win clinches 2nd, SA win forces tie for 2nd

Woden at Tenaha (-7)                        Tenaha win along with SA loss clinches 3rd or Garrison loss would force three way tie for 2nd

23-2A

Broaddus (-15) at West Sabine     Broaddus win clinches at least a tie for 1st, WS win clinches 3rd

Brookeland (-4) at Zavalla             Winner clinches 4th

Colmesneil at Dallardsville Big Sandy (-24)     BS win clinches at least a tie for 1st

24-2A

Sabine Pass (-9) at Deweyville      SP win clinches 2nd

West Hardin (-14) at Hull-Daisetta    H-D win clinches 3rd, loss creates tie for 3rd & 4th with Evadale

29-1A

Chester at High Island (-18)           HI win clinches at least a tie for 3rd

Goodrich (-19) at Burkeville            Goodrich win clinches 2nd

Spurger at Leggett (-38)                 Spurger needs win or HI loss to stay in tie for 3rd and final playoff spot

 

 

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