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21-5A

1. PA Memorial (10-0, 25-4) - DISTRICT CHAMPIONS

2. North Shore (8-2, 19-10) - PLAYOFFS (No. 2 seed)

3. West Brook (6-4, 19-11) - PLAYOFFS (No. 3 seed)

4. Channelview (4-6, 16-16) - PLAYOFFS (No. 4 seed)

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5. Sterling (1-9, 14-17)

6. Lee (1-9, 5-17)

19-4A

1. CE King (13-1, 27-9) - DISTRICT CHAMPS

2. Galena Park (12-2, 18-13) - PLAYOFFS (No. 2 seed)

3. Kingwood Park (11-3, 20-12) - PLAYOFFS (No. 3 seed)

4. Barbers Hill (7-7, 22-12) - PLAYOFFS (No. 4 seed)

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5. Crosby (6-8, 14-18)

6. GC Memorial (4-10, 13-14)

7. North Forest (2-12, 4-20)

8. Dayton (1-13, 5-24)

20-4A

1. Nederland (11-3, 21-15) - CO-DISTRICT CHAMPS (1st seed)

2. Ozen (11-3, 19-11) - CO-DISTRICT CHAMPS (2nd seed)

3. Central (9-5, 13-17) - PLAYOFFS (3rd seed)

4. Livingston (8-6, 15-18) - PLAYOFFS (4th seed)

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5. LC-M (8-6, 20-15)

6. PN-G (5-9, 17-13)

T7. Vidor (2-12, 14-21)

T7. Lumberton (2-12, 12-23)

18-3A

1. Center (14-0, 21-7) - DISTRICT CHAMPS

2. Lufkin Hudson (11-3, 22-10) - PLAYOFFS (No. 2 seed)

3. Rusk (9-5, 26-10) - PLAYOFFS (No. 3 seed)

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T4. Huntington (6-8, 20-14)

T4. Jasper (6-8, 13-16)

T4. Diboll (6-8, 13-17)

7. Carthage (4-10, 4-19)

8. Pollack Central (0-14, 4-23)

21-3A

1. Silsbee (9-1, 30-5) - DISTRICT CHAMPS

2. Hardin-Jefferson (8-2, 35-5) - PLAYOFFS (No. 2 seed)

3. WO-S (6-4, 21-11) - PLAYOFFS - (No. 3 seed)

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4. Orangefield (4-6, 17-16)

5. Bridge City (3-7, 13-19)

6. Hamshire-Fannett (0-10, 6-23)

23-2A

1. Kountze (12-0, 33-3) - DISTRICT CHAMPS

2. Anahuac (9-3, 22-15) - PLAYOFFS (2nd seed)

3. East Chambers (9-3, 19-15) - PLAYOFFS (3rd seed)

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4. Hardin (6-6, 14-13)

T5. Buna (3-9, 10-13)

T5. Deweyville (3-9, 11-16)

7. Warren (0-12, 5-20)

22-2A

1. Woodville (9-1, 22-8) - DISTRICT CHAMPS

2. Newton (8-2, 10-15) - PLAYOFFS (No. 2 seed)

3. San Augustine (6-4) - PLAYOFFS (No. 3 seed)

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4. Kirbyville (5-5, 13-9)

5. Hemphill (2-8)

6. Shelbyville (0-10)

23-A

1. Grapeland (7-0)

2. Lovelady (5-2)

3. Alto (3-4)

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4. Latexo (2-5)

5. Big Sandy (1-7, 12-16)

25-A

1. Spurger (9-1, 28-6) - DISTRICT CHAMPS

2. Sabine Pass (8-2, 15-10) - PLAYOFFS (No. 2 seed)

3. Evadale (7-3, 19-11) - PLAYOFFS (No. 3 seed)

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T4. Hull-Daisetta (2-8, 5-16)

T4. West Hardin (2-8, 7-13)

T4. High Island (2-8, 5-14)

TAPPS

1. St. Thomas (6-0) - CHAMPS

2. St. Pius (3-3) - 2nd place

3. Kelly (2-4, 8-16) - 3rd place

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4. Houston Christian (1-4)

TAPPS

1. Legacy (10-0, 10-21) - CHAMPS

Clear Lake Christian

Lake Jackson Brazosport

Pasadena First Baptist

Baytown Christian

Bay Area Christian

Galveston O'Connell

TAPPS 1A District 8

Orange Community Christian (10-2, 20-7) - 3rd Place

Port Arthur Ridgewood Christian (0-1)

Houston Oaks Adventist Christian (0-0)

Houston Life Christian Academy (0-0)

Houston Banff (0-0)

Houston Family Christian (1-1)

Channelview Lighthouse Baptist Academy (0-2)

Houston Texas Christian (0-0)

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