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Tuesday, December 5

Spring Westfield  49  Atascocita   70

Clear Springs  57  North Shore   46

Humble  63  Cypress Springs    65

Summer Creek  68  Houston Strake Jesuit  42

Spring Woods  23  Kingwood   34

Dayton  45  Baytown Lee   47

Lufkin  69  Silsbee    73

Nacogdoches  49  Longview  68

Porter  71  Liberty   17

Barbers Hill  56  Pasadena Dobie    55

Hamshire-Fannett  59  Goose Creek Memorial   69

Santa Fe  61  Baytown Sterling   49

Lumberton  30  Nederland    61

Bridge City  55  Port Neches-Groves   60

Sabine Pass   27   Vidor     64  

Hardin-Jefferson  66  West Orange-Stark  61

Shepherd  40  Huffman   82

Coldspring-Oakhurst  44  Livingston  49

Corrigan-Camden  72  West Fork  47

Anahuac  59  Jasper   65

Hemphill  64  Brookeland   110

Huntington  26  Lufkin Hudson  51

Central Heights  49  Center   68

Pollok Central  44  Brook Hill   49

East Chambers  66  Woodville  62

Hardin  82  Hull-Daisetta   57

Kirbyville  51  Evadale  84

Anderson-Shiro at Bellville  canceled

Crockett  53  Madisonville   52

Trinity  52  Huntsville Alpha Omega  48

Onalaska  74  Groveton   43

Broaddus  48  Leggett   61

Chireno at Zavalla           6pm

Burkeville  64  Colmesneil   43

Shelbyville  37  San Augustine   22

West Sabine  56  Joaquin   52

High Island  38  Deweyville   35

Beaumont Harmony  36  West Hardin  96

Chester  42  Groveton Centerville   58

Spurger  58  Apple Springs   39

 

Thursday, December 7

Orangefield Tournament (Orangefield, West Fork, Bridge City, Jasper, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville, Buna, Onalaska, Evadale)

Splendora Tournament (Splendora, Livingston, Hardin, Coldspring, Shepherd, Big Sandy)

Huntington Tournament (Huntington, Dayton, Lufkin Pineywoods, West Sabine, Brookeland)

Colmesneil Tournament (Colmesneil, Warren, Deweyville, Hull-Daisetta, Chester, Goodrich, Leggett)

Lufkin Tournament (Lufkin, Humble, Nacogdoches, Nederland, Port Neches-Groves)

Hardin-Jefferson Tournament (Hardin-Jefferson, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Anahuac, Kountze)

West Hardin Tournament (West Hardin, Diboll, Kirbyville, Spurger)

Gary Tournament (Pollock Central, Chireno, Corrigan-Camden, San Augustine)

 

Other Tournaments:

James Gamble (Port Arthur Memorial), LaGrange, La. (Beaumont United), New Braunfels (Beaumont West Brook), Cypress (Summer Creek), Montgomery (Huntsville, Porter, Lumberton), Navasota (Baytown Lee, Hamshire-Fannett, Huffman), Brazos (Liberty, Tarkington), Central Heights (Central Heights) Mt. Pleasant (Hemphill), Frankston (East Chambers, Woden), Centerville (Anderson-Shiro, Crockett, Trinity), Jewett Leon (New Waverly), Mount Enterprise (Broaddus), High Island (High Island, Sabine Pass), Alto (Zavalla)

 

Friday, December 8

Orangefield Tournament (Orangefield, West Fork, Bridge City, Jasper, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville, Buna, Onalaska, Evadale)

Splendora Tournament (Splendora, Livingston, Hardin, Coldspring, Shepherd, Big Sandy)

Huntington Tournament (Huntington, Dayton, Lufkin Pineywoods, West Sabine, Brookeland)

Colmesneil Tournament (Colmesneil, Warren, Deweyville, Hull-Daisetta, Chester, Goodrich, Leggett)

Lufkin Tournament (Lufkin, Humble, Nacogdoches, Nederland, Port Neches-Groves)

Hardin-Jefferson Tournament (Hardin-Jefferson, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Anahuac, Kountze)

West Hardin Tournament (West Hardin, Diboll, Kirbyville, Spurger)

Gary Tournament (Pollock Central, Chireno, Corrigan-Camden, San Augustine)

 

Other Tournaments:

James Gamble (Port Arthur Memorial), LaGrange, La. (Beaumont United), New Braunfels (Beaumont West Brook), Cypress (Summer Creek), Montgomery (Huntsville, Porter, Lumberton), Navasota (Baytown Lee, Hamshire-Fannett, Huffman), Brazos (Liberty, Tarkington), Central Heights (Central Heights) Mt. Pleasant (Hemphill), Frankston (East Chambers, Woden), Centerville (Anderson-Shiro, Crockett, Trinity), Jewett Leon (New Waverly), Mount Enterprise (Broaddus), High Island (High Island, Sabine Pass), Alto (Zavalla)

 

Non Tournament games:

North Shore  64  South Houston   65

Galveston Ball  48  CE King    69

Barbers Hill  48  Kingwood Park    38

Brazoswood  54  Baytown Sterling    52

Randle  37  Crosby   50

 

 

Saturday, December 9

Orangefield Tournament (Orangefield, West Fork, Bridge City, Jasper, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville, Buna, Onalaska, Evadale)

Splendora Tournament (Splendora, Livingston, Hardin, Coldspring, Shepherd, Big Sandy)

Huntington Tournament (Huntington, Dayton, Lufkin Pineywoods, West Sabine, Brookeland)

Colmesneil Tournament (Colmesneil, Warren, Deweyville, Hull-Daisetta, Chester, Goodrich, Leggett)

Lufkin Tournament (Lufkin, Humble, Nacogdoches, Nederland, Port Neches-Groves)

Hardin-Jefferson Tournament (Hardin-Jefferson, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Anahuac, Kountze)

West Hardin Tournament (West Hardin, Diboll, Kirbyville, Spurger)

Gary Tournament (Pollock Central, Chireno, Corrigan-Camden, San Augustine)

 

Other Tournaments:

James Gamble (Port Arthur Memorial), LaGrange, La. (Beaumont United), New Braunfels (Beaumont West Brook), Cypress (Summer Creek), Montgomery (Huntsville, Porter, Lumberton), Navasota (Baytown Lee, Hamshire-Fannett, Huffman), Brazos (Liberty, Tarkington), Central Heights (Central Heights) Mt. Pleasant (Hemphill), Frankston (East Chambers, Woden), Centerville (Anderson-Shiro, Crockett, Trinity), Jewett Leon (New Waverly), Mount Enterprise (Broaddus), High Island (High Island, Sabine Pass), Alto (Zavalla)

 

Non Tournament games:

Atascocita  62  San Antonio Wagner  57

Silsbee  56  Kingwood    41

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