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Records are shown as Wins/Losses/Ties. GD stands for goal differential. GP stands for games played. I will update this every Monday and Wednesday (after games are played). For the points, I'm assuming each district gets 3 points for a win, and 1 point for a tie. For the GD, I don't know the policy for District 21-4A, so I'm assuming all goals count. In 22-4A, you're only allowed up to +3 per game, but you're allowed an unlimited amount of goals against that count towards your total. I'm getting all results from MaxPreps and/or Twitter.

District 21-4A

LCM: 2-0-0; 6 points; +4 GD; 2 GP

Jasper: 1-1-0; 3 points; +2 GD; 2 GP

Silsbee: 1-1-0; 3 points; 0 GD; 2 GP

Bridge City: 1-1-0; 3 points; -3 GD; 2 GP

Lumberton: 0-0-1; 1 point; 0 GD; 1 GP

Vidor: 0-1-1; 1 point; -1 GD; 2 GP

HJ: 0-1-0; 0 points; -2 GD; 1 GP

 

District 22-4A

Splendora: 1-0-0; 3 points; +3 GD; 1 GP

East Chambers: 1-0-0; 3 points; +3 GD; 1 GP

Anahuac: 1-1-0; 3 points; -1 GD; 2 GP

La Marque: 0-2-0; 0 points, -23 GD; 2 GP

Huffman: 0-0-0; 0 points; 0 GD; 0 GP

Liberty: 0-0-0; 0 points; 0 GD; 0 GP

HF: 0-0-0; 0 points; 0 GD; 0 GP

 

 

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Results from last night (Tuesday 2/1)

21-4A

LCM 1-1 Vidor

Lumberton 2-1 Silsbee

Jasper 3-1 HJ

22-4A

Anahuac 1-1 Huffman

Liberty 3-1 HF

EC 11-0 La Marque

 

*UPDATED STANDINGS*

District 21-4A

LCM: 2-0-1; 7 points; +4 GD; 3 GP

Jasper: 2-1-0; 6 points; +4 GD; 3 GP

Lumberton: 1-0-1; 4 points; +1 GD; 2 GP

Silsbee: 1-2-0; 3 points; -1 GD; 3 GP

Bridge City: 1-1-0; 3 points; -3 GD; 2 GP

Vidor: 0-1-2; 2 points; -1 GD; 3 GP

HJ: 0-2-0; 0 points; -4 GD; 2 GP

 

District 22-4A

East Chambers: 2-0-0; 6 points; +6 GD; 2 GP

Anahuac: 1-1-1; 4 points; -1 GD; 3 GP

Splendora: 1-0-0; 3 points; +3 GD; 1 GP

Liberty: 1-0-0; 3 points; +2 GD; 1 GP

Huffman: 0-0-1; 1 point; 0 GD; 1 GP

HF: 0-1-0; 0 points; -2 GD; 1 GP

La Marque: 0-3-0; 0 points, -34 GD; 3 GP

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So apparently 21-4A has some different rules as far as ties and goal differential. The adjusted standings are shown below as well as tonight's games:

21-4A

Silsbee @ HJ 

Vidor @ BC

Lumberton @ LCM

22-4A

HF @ EC

La Marque @ Liberty

Anahuac @ Splendora

 

*UPDATED STANDINGS*

District 21-4A

LCM: 2-0-1; 7.5 points; +4 GD; 3 GP

Jasper: 2-1-0; 6 points; +4 GD; 3 GP

Lumberton: 1-0-1; 4.5 points; +1 GD; 2 GP

Silsbee: 1-2-0; 3 points; -1 GD; 3 GP

Bridge City: 1-1-0; 3 points; -3 GD; 2 GP

Vidor: 0-1-2; 3 points; -1 GD; 3 GP

HJ: 0-2-0; 0 points; -4 GD; 2 GP

 

District 22-4A

East Chambers: 2-0-0; 6 points; +6 GD; 2 GP

Anahuac: 1-1-1; 4 points; -1 GD; 3 GP

Splendora: 1-0-0; 3 points; +3 GD; 1 GP

Liberty: 1-0-0; 3 points; +2 GD; 1 GP

Huffman: 0-0-1; 1 point; 0 GD; 1 GP

HF: 0-1-0; 0 points; -2 GD; 1 GP

La Marque: 0-3-0; 0 points, -34 GD; 3 GP

 

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Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday Night's Results:

21-4A

Lumberton 4-0 BC

Vidor 1-1 HJ

Jasper 1-1 Silsbee

 

22-4A

EC 1-1 Huffman (Tuesday)

Anahuac 4-3 HF (Tuesday)

Splendora 4-0 Anahuac (Monday)

Splendora 4-2 Liberty (Tuesday)

Liberty 4-0 LM (Wednesday)

 

*UPDATED STANDINGS*

District 21-4A

LCM: 3-0-1; 10.5 points; +5 GD; 4 GP

Jasper: 2-1-1; 7.5 points; +4 GD; 4 GP

Lumberton: 2-1-1; 7.5 points; +4 GD; 4 GP

Silsbee: 2-2-1; 7.5 points; 0 GD; 5 GP

Bridge City: 2-2-0; 6 points; -5 GD; 4 GP

Vidor: 0-2-3; 4.5 points; -3 GD; 5 GP

HJ: 0-3-1; 1.5 points; -5 GD; 4 GP

 

District 22-4A

East Chambers: 3-0-1; 10 points; +9 GD; 4 GP

Splendora: 3-0-0; 9 points; +8 GD; 3 GP

Anahuac: 2-2-1; 7 points; -4 GD; 5 GP

Liberty: 2-1-0; 6 points; +3 GD; 3 GP

Huffman: 0-0-2; 2 points; 0 GD; 2 GP

HF: 0-3-0; 0 points; -9 GD; 3 GP

La Marque: 0-4-0; 0 points, -38 GD; 4 GP

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Results from Friday and Saturday:

21-4A

HJ 1-0 Lumberton

Jasper 2-1 Vidor

LCM 6-0 BC

22-4A

EC 2-0 Liberty

Splendora 4-0 Huffman

HF 6-2 La Marque (Saturday)

 

*UPDATED STANDINGS*

 

District 21-4A

LCM: 4-0-1; 13.5 points; +10 GD; 5 GP

Jasper: 3-1-1; 10.5 points; +5 GD; 5 GP

Lumberton: 2-2-1; 7.5 points; +3 GD; 5 GP

Silsbee: 2-2-1; 7.5 points; 0 GD; 5 GP

Bridge City: 2-3-0; 6 points; -10 GD; 5 GP

Vidor: 0-3-3; 4.5 points; -4 GD; 6 GP

HJ: 1-3-1; 4.5 points; -4 GD; 5 GP

 

District 22-4A

East Chambers: 4-0-1; 13 points; +11 GD; 5 GP

Splendora: 4-0-0; 12 points; +11 GD; 4 GP

Anahuac: 2-2-1; 7 points; -4 GD; 5 GP

Liberty: 2-2-0; 6 points; +3 GD; 4 GP

HF: 1-3-0; 3 points; -9 GD; 4 GP

Huffman: 0-1-2; 2 points; 0 GD; 3 GP

La Marque: 0-5-0; 0 points, -38 GD; 5 GP

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21 hours ago, Bread said:

Results from Friday and Saturday:

21-4A

HJ 1-0 Lumberton

Jasper 2-1 Vidor

LCM 6-0 BC

22-4A

EC 2-0 Liberty

Splendora 4-0 Huffman

HF 6-2 La Marque (Saturday)

 

*UPDATED STANDINGS*

 

District 21-4A

LCM: 4-0-1; 13.5 points; +10 GD; 5 GP

Jasper: 3-1-1; 10.5 points; +5 GD; 5 GP

Lumberton: 2-2-1; 7.5 points; +3 GD; 5 GP

Silsbee: 2-2-1; 7.5 points; 0 GD; 5 GP

Bridge City: 2-3-0; 6 points; -10 GD; 5 GP

Vidor: 0-3-3; 4.5 points; -4 GD; 6 GP

HJ: 1-3-1; 4.5 points; -4 GD; 5 GP

 

District 22-4A

East Chambers: 4-0-1; 13 points; +11 GD; 5 GP

Splendora: 4-0-0; 12 points; +11 GD; 4 GP

Anahuac: 2-2-1; 7 points; -4 GD; 5 GP

Liberty: 2-2-0; 6 points; +3 GD; 4 GP

HF: 1-3-0; 3 points; -9 GD; 4 GP

Huffman: 0-1-2; 2 points; 0 GD; 3 GP

La Marque: 0-5-0; 0 points, -38 GD; 5 GP

 

 

Appreciate you keeping this updated!!!!

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District 21-4A Standings through 2/18/22

LCM  (5-1-1) 16.5 points
Jasper (4-2-1) 13.5 points
Silsbee (4-2-1) 13.5 points
Lumberton (3-2-1) 10.5 points
BC (2-5) 7 points
HJ (2-4-1) 6.5 points
Vidor (0-4-3) 4.5 points
 

 

BC and HJ went into overtime then a shootout. The points work different when that happens 

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Results from Friday/Saturday

21-4A

Jasper 2-1 LCM

Silsbee 2-1 Vidor

HJ 0-0 BC (Both teams get 1 point for the tie, HJ gets an extra point for winning the shootout)

Lumberton: BYE

22-4A

EC 6-0 Anahuac

Splendora 12-0 LM

Huffman 5-0 HF (Played Saturday)

Liberty: BYE

*Updated Standings*

District 21-4A

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District 22-4A

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On 2/1/2022 at 11:33 AM, Bread said:

Records are shown as Wins/Losses/Ties. GD stands for goal differential. GP stands for games played. I will update this every Monday and Wednesday (after games are played). For the points, I'm assuming each district gets 3 points for a win, and 1 point for a tie. For the GD, I don't know the policy for District 21-4A, so I'm assuming all goals count. In 22-4A, you're only allowed up to +3 per game, but you're allowed an unlimited amount of goals against that count towards your total. I'm getting all results from MaxPreps and/or Twitter.

District 21-4A

LCM: 2-0-0; 6 points; +4 GD; 2 GP

Jasper: 1-1-0; 3 points; +2 GD; 2 GP

Silsbee: 1-1-0; 3 points; 0 GD; 2 GP

Bridge City: 1-1-0; 3 points; -3 GD; 2 GP

Lumberton: 0-0-1; 1 point; 0 GD; 1 GP

Vidor: 0-1-1; 1 point; -1 GD; 2 GP

HJ: 0-1-0; 0 points; -2 GD; 1 GP

 

District 22-4A

Splendora: 1-0-0; 3 points; +3 GD; 1 GP

East Chambers: 1-0-0; 3 points; +3 GD; 1 GP

Anahuac: 1-1-0; 3 points; -1 GD; 2 GP

La Marque: 0-2-0; 0 points, -23 GD; 2 GP

Huffman: 0-0-0; 0 points; 0 GD; 0 GP

Liberty: 0-0-0; 0 points; 0 GD; 0 GP

HF: 0-0-0; 0 points; 0 GD; 0 GP

 

 


 

I meant to tell you that the max goal differential in district 21-4A is +/- 5

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Forgot to update after Friday, so here are results from the last two game days

21-4A

Friday (3/4/22)

HJ 2-0 Vidor

Lumberton 2-0 BC

Jasper 2-1 Silsbee

Tuesday (3/8/22)

HJ 2-1 Lumberton

Jasper 1-0 Vidor

LCM 4-0 BC

22-4A

Friday (3/4/22)

EC 4-0 Huffman

Liberty 1-0 Splendora

Anahuac 3-0 HF

Tuesday (3/8/22)

Splendora 2-1 Huffman

HF 6-0 LM

*Updated Standings*

District 21-4A

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District 22-4A

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Playoff scenarios for District 21-4A (not official, just me going off of the standings as of now):
 

Clinched a spot: Jasper, Lumberton, LCM

With a win on Friday, Jasper will finish first. 

LCM can finish in first if they win on Friday and Jasper loses. They would win the tie-breaker with Lumberton

Lumberton can finish in first if they win and LCM loses

HJ will take the 4th place spot if they win, regardless of Silsbee's result. They would win the tie-breaker over Silsbee.

Silsbee will take the 4th place spot if they win and HJ loses.

 

Playoff scenarios for District 22-4A:

Clinched a spot: EC, Splendora, Liberty

EC can finish in first if they win either of their last 2 games, or if Splendora ties or loses any of their remaining games. 

Huffman and Liberty can finish as high as 3rd place depending on results.

Anahuac can get 4th if they win against Liberty, and Huffman loses their last 3 games.

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On 2/16/2022 at 1:37 PM, bullets13 said:

Buddy coaches at Huffman.  They lost a ton of starters last year, and had 3 of their seniors go out for the season before it ever started.  They've also played a very tough schedule.  They seem to be turning the corner, tying EC the other day, which is a fantastic result.  

That's a good result. East Chambers looking really strong this year

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Last nights win for EC clinched first place in 22-4A. Splendora is locked into 2nd, and 3/4 will be Huffman and Liberty with the order being decided over their last few games. 
 

Technically, Anahuac has an outside chance of taking 4th, but that would require Huffman to lose to La Marque who hasn’t won a game all season 

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