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Score by quarters

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Silsbee                15          24            25            20            84
Kennedale          23          22            20            22            87



Individual scoring

Silsbee

Jordan Holmes                28
Chris Elam                      24
Davaughn Thomas          10
Patrick Reed                      8
Jake Dobbins                    5
Danti Wilson                      4
Zayon Jackson                  3
Ladavian Barnes                2


Kennedale

Charles                            20
Doss                                16
Hughes                            16
Jackson                          14
Howard                            7
Knight                              5
Jurchison                          4
Hinther                              3
Taylor                              1
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[quote name="ST413" post="1375284" timestamp="1361080147"]
[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=109407.msg1375282#msg1375282 date=1361079131]
I ran into several of the Jack Yates players earlier today.  ;D
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I bet they will be in Dayton tuesday cheering on HJ!!
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You have to respect Yates for putting in their due diligence by scouting potential opponents.  Obviously they're not taking the 3A playoffs lightly, which makes them even more formidable to other teams.
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That's the usual impression, athletic, urban teams just roll the ball out, and play with not discipline, or very little.  Although Coach Gamble at PA Lincoln won a championship or two by taking the air out of the ball.  Coach Wise is not taking the 3A championship for granted. 

This whole thing could come down to Yates vs. Stephenville or Argyle in the Finals or semi finals.
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