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Thursday, August 24

5A

Northbrook at Baytown Sterling   7pm

Aldine MacArthur at Kingwood Park   7pm

 

Friday, August 25

6A

Brazoswood at Beaumont United      7pm

Beaumont West Brook at Houston Lamar    8pm

North Shore at The Woodlands    8pm

Humble at Channelview     7pm

Atascocita at Dickinson     7pm

Klein Cain at Humble Summer Creek   7pm

Crosby at CE King      7pm

 

5A

Magnolia West at Barbers Hill     7pm

Galena Park at Goose Creek Memorial    7pm

Baytown Lee at South Houston     7pm

New Caney Porter at Dayton     7pm

Fort Bend Marshall at Klein      7pm

La Porte at Deer Park       7pm

Port Neches-Groves at Port Arthur Memorial     7pm

West Orange-Stark at Nederland      7pm

Santa Fe at Fort Bend Kempner       7:30pm

Texas City at Friendswood       7pm

 

4A

Orangefield at Bridge City      7:30pm

Hamshire-Fannett at Lumberton     7:30pm

Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Hardin-Jefferson    7pm

Spring Legacy at Huffman-Hargrave     7pm

Jasper at Houston Kinkaid       7pm

Liberty at Coldspring-Oakhurst    7pm

Livingston at Houston Episcopal     7:30pm

Vidor at Silsbee       8pm

Cleveland at Splendora     7:30pm

 

3A

Anahuac at Newton      7pm

Hearne at Anderson-Shiro      7pm

Buna at Corrigan-Camden     7:30pm

Crockett at Mart       7:30pm

Diboll at Madisonville       7pm

East Chambers at Beaumont Kelly    7pm

Warren at Hardin      7:30pm

San Augustine at Hemphill       7pm

Elkhart at Huntington          7pm

Kirbyville at Trinity          7:30pm

Hull-Daisetta at Kountze      7:30pm

New Waverly at Shepherd    7:30pm

Palestine Westwood at Kemp    7:30pm

Evadale at Tarkington       7:30pm

Franklin at Woodville       7pm

 

2A

Centerville at Buffalo         7:30pm

Colmesneil at West Hardin      7pm

Mount Enterprise at Deweyville    7pm

Garrison at Hugh Springs      7:30pm

Frankston at Grapeland         7:30pm

Lovelady at Groveton          7:30pm

Rosebud-Lott at Jewett Leon    7:30pm

Joaquin at Arp             7:30pm

Bremond at Normangee         7:30pm

Sabine Pass at Spring Frassati Catholic    7pm

Alto at Shelbyville             7pm

Beckville at Timpson           7:30pm

Tenaha at West Sabine        7pm

 

1A

Galveston O'Connell at Chester     7pm

High Island at Richland Springs     7pm

Leverett's Chapel at Gilmer Union Hill     7:30pm

 

Saturday, August 26

6A

Clear Creek at Kingwood     7pm

 

5A

Fort Bend Willowridge at Lamar Consolidated     6pm

 

1A

Burkeville at Cristo Rey Jesuit           6pm

 

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