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Here are some games for Week 10 that could decide some district championships, clinch playoffs, higher seed or position for a playoff spot.

 

23-6A

North Shore at CE King     A King wins secures the DC. North Shore win puts them in driver seat for DC.

Kingwood at Summer Creek    SC win clinches playoffs, Kingwood win keeps their playoff hopes alive.

 

9-5A DI

Lufkin at Beaumont United     Both teams need wins to get a playoff spot.

Baytown Sterling at PA Memorial     Sterling has to win to keep playoff hopes alive.

West Brook at Galveston Ball          West Brook has to win or their season is over.

 

11-5A DI

Angleton at La Porte             LP wins secures #1 seed. Angleton win gives them inside track to DC.

Friendswood at Kingwood Park     basically this is for the 4th playoff spot.

 

8-5A DII

PN-G at Montgomery       winner is district champion

Nederland at Huntsville    Nederland has to win to stay in playoff hunt. Huntsville clinches with a win

Dayton at West Fork       Winner stays alive for a playoff spot, loser out.

 

10-4A DI

Huffman at LC-M        Huffman win gives them a chance at DC. LC-M win clinches a share of the district championship

 

9-4A DII

Shepherd at Hamshire-Fannett     both battling for higher seed, a win clinches playoff spot

Jasper at Silsbee          Jasper's slim playoff chances ride on an upset win. Silsbee clinches playoffs with a win.

 

9-3A DI

Fairfield at Palestine Westwood     Fairfield win clinches DC. Westwood win keeps them in the district title picture.

Diboll at Crockett         Diboll needs win to stay in playoff hunt. Crockett clinches with a win

 

10-3A DI

Orangefield at East Chambers      game is for #2 seed. OF clinches playoffs with a win

Kirbyville at Buna         Kirbyville has to win to stay in playoff hunt

 

12-3A DII

Trinity at Anderson-Shiro      winner is in playoffs

Kountze at New Waverly      Kountze clinches no worse than #3 seed with win. NW is in with win.

 

11-2A DI

Timpson (1-2) at Garrison (2-1)      Garrison clinches playoffs with win. Timpson needs win

Joaquin (2-1) at Shelbyville (1-2)    Joaquin clinches playoffs with win. Shelbyville needs win

 

12-2A DII

Evadale (3-1) at Colmesneil (2-2)      Evadale clinches playoffs and #2 seed with win. Colmesneil with a win stays in the playoff mix.

West Hardin (2-2) at West Sabine (4-0)    West Hardin with a win gives them an inside shot to last playoff spot.

 

12-1A DI

Burkeville at Chester         Chester clinches DC with a win.

 

Posted
16 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

 

 

9-4A DII

Shepherd at Hamshire-Fannett     both battling for higher seed, a win clinches playoff spot

Jasper at Silsbee          Jasper's slim playoff chances ride on an upset win. Silsbee clinches playoffs with a win.

 

 

 

I like our chances at HOME against Shepherd and to secure a shot at post-season play. 

Posted
13 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

I edited to state a share of DC.

How do tie breakers work in this district? If there are just 2 teams tied would it be head to head? What if there are 3 teams tied. Ive heard each district is different.

Posted
47 minutes ago, Eazy said:

Totally depends on the district.  Some use positive points and some use positive/negative points.

Hopefully that counts against district opponents only. Some could be gifted from their cupcake pre district schedule if its yearly total

Posted
8 minutes ago, setxathlete14 said:

Hopefully that counts against district opponents only. Some could be gifted from their cupcake pre district schedule if its yearly total

Just points differentials for the three tied teams in games against each other. 

Posted
2 hours ago, PolkHighLegend said:

How do tie breakers work in this district? If there are just 2 teams tied would it be head to head? What if there are 3 teams tied. Ive heard each district is different.

Two tie is head to head.

Three way goes to positive points in the games played between the three teams. 10-4A DI has a positive point max of 18.

Example, if team A beat team B by 14 points, but lost to team C by 7, then team A would be +7 in points.

Team B beat team C by 14 points, team B would be 0 points. Team C would be -7 points.

Therefore team A would be #1 seed, team B #2 seed, team C #3 seed.

But, some districts only use this system to break three way tie. Once it's broken to determine top seed, then it goes to head to head for the remaining two teams. 

Not sure if 10-4A DI does the tiebreaker in that manner.

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“But, some districts only use this system to break three way tie. Once it's broken to determine top seed, then it goes to head to head for the remaining two teams. “

So, basically the team most blown out (loses by the largest margin) gets the next seed.  And that’s why that tiebreaker doesn’t work and shouldn’t be used.  

Posted
10 minutes ago, Eazy said:

“But, some districts only use this system to break three way tie. Once it's broken to determine top seed, then it goes to head to head for the remaining two teams. “

So, basically the team most blown out (loses by the largest margin) gets the next seed.  And that’s why that tiebreaker doesn’t work and shouldn’t be used.  

There is a cap on the points. It's 18 for 10-4A DI.

So a team could beat a team by 40, but it would only count as +18 for the tiebreaker.

So how would you determine a three way tie if it's not by points?

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