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  1. Post scores and comments here!!
  2. It will be rockin Friday Night!!
  3. (1)19-4A Crosby (24-8) vs. (4)20-4A Central (18-11) Tuesday, Phillips Gynasium, Pasadena, 6pm
  4. he sucks
  5. You have worn them out! In between game days today.
  6. Bobcat-Mustang game highlights hoop docket Van Wade The Orange Leader The boys high school playoffs start next week but several teams are still battling it out for playoff seeding tonight. One of them will involve two Orange County teams. The West Orange-Stark Mustangs (21-11) will take on the Orangefield Bobcats (19-14) to settle the third-place playoff spot out of District 21-3A. The two will battle at 7 p.m. at Vidor High School. The Bobcats pulled even with the Mustangs on Tuesday when they downed the Mustangs 35-33 at Mustang Gym in quite a nailbiter. WO-S got the best of the Bobcats 60-44 at Bobcat Gym in the first half of 21-3A play. The WO-S-Orangefield winner will play 22-3A runnerup Coldspring in the bidistrict round of the Class 3A Region playoffs next week. The No. 1 seed will also be decided in 21-3A when Silsbee (22-7) and Hardin-Jefferson (32-5) get together at Port Neches-Groves High School tonight at 7 p.m. Silsbee won the first matchup 65-55 while H-J went to Silsbee Tuesday and downed the Tigers 67-64. The winner will get a first-round bye while the loser will take on third-place 22-3A unit Liberty. Beaumont Ozen (22-5) will represent 20-4A as the champion and Beaumont Central will make the playoffs as the No. 4 seed but Nederland (22-11) and Livingston (22-9) will play for the No. 2 and No. 3 seed tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Parker Center at Lamar-Port Arthur. Nederland won one game over the Lions 63-57 while Livingston took the other 74-71. The winner will get the No. 2 seed and will play C.E. King in bidistrict while the loser will go in as the No. 3 seed and will face North Forest in bidistrict. Central (18-11) will meet Crosby in the bidistrict round. The No. 1 seed in District 23-2A will be solved as well with Anahuac (23-7) facing Kountze (20-10) at 7 p.m. at Beaumont Ozen High School. Kountze won one meeting 68-59 while Anahuac won the other 78-73. The winner will get a bidistrict bye while the loser will face play in the bidistrict round. East Chambers (11-20) which finished third in 23-2A, will face Houston Milburn Academy Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Barbers Hill High School.
  7. 16th Bear Relays ready to roll Van Wade The Orange Leader LITTLE CYPRESS — The 16th annual Battlin’ Bear Relays will take place Friday at LC-M High School with a slew of schools entered. The first set of field events will begin at 2 p.m. followed by the second wave of field events at 3:15 p.m. The 3,200-meter runs will start at 4:30 p.m. followed by the running finals at 5:15 p.m. Boys teams in the field include the host Bears, Lumberton, Bridge City, Orangefield, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Deweyville, Buna, West Orange-Stark, Beaumont Kelly, Nederland, Vidor, Hamshire-Fannett, Barbers Hill and Community Christian. Girls teams in the field will include LC-M, Lumberton, Bridge City, Orangefield, PN-G, Silsbee, Deweyville, Buna, Kelly, Nederland, Vidor, Hamshire-Fannett, Barbers Hill and Community Christian.
  8. The Kountze girls game has been moved back to Livingston. So no game beofre the Silsbee/HJ game.
  9. Moved back to Livingston!
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  11. They should do well this season!!
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  13. From Dr. Breithaupt 1A will have a split conference plan for football in 2010. Official announcement forthcoming. 2A-3A will be voted on in June and 4A-5A in Oct!!
  14. THIS WEEK'S TRACK MENU 16th Annual LC-M Battlin' Bear Relays Friday at Bear Stadium, Little Cypress 2 p.m.: First set of field events 3:15 p.m.: Second set of field events 4:30 p.m.: Girls 3,200-meter run followed by the boys 3,200-meter run 5:15 p.m.: Running finals begins with girls 400-meter relay 9 p.m.: Approximate start of final event, boys 1,600-meter relay VARSITY GIRLS DIVISION LC-M, Lumberton, Bridge City, Orangefield, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Deweyville, Buna, Beaumont Kelly, Nederland, Vidor, Hamshire-Fannett, Barbers Hill and Orange Community Christian. BOYS DIVISION LC-M, Lumberton, Bridge City, Orangefield, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Deweyville, Buna, West Orange-Stark, Beaumont Kelly, Nederland, Vidor, Hamshire-Fannett, Barbers Hill and Orange Community Christian. Zoe Simpson Invitational Saturday at Kingwood HS, Humble 9 a.m.: Field events begin Area school entered Port Arthur Memorial
  15. Nederland sets playoff, Titans to rest The Port Arthur News The District 21-5A co-champion Memorial Titans and North Shore Mustangs resolved their tiebreaker diplomatically on Wednesday, while the Nederland Bulldogs and Livingston Lions will handle things the old fashion way by knocking heads on Friday night at the Carl Parker Multipurpose Center in Port Arthur to break their second-place tie in District 20-4A. Memorial head coach Terrul Henderson said athletic director Andre Boutte met with North Shore's administration Wednesday morning to discuss how the tiebreaker would be broken. In that process, North Shore basically conceded the No. 1 seed to the Titans, which ended the regular season at 24-7 overall and 9-1 in league play. Up next for Memorial will be practice and film study, as it waits to meet the winner of Doby and Pearland. Memorial will play its first round game on Monday or Tuesday. The date, time and place should be settled Friday night or sometime Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Nederland and Livingston will square off Friday night to break their second place tie. The teams each won at the other’s place this season to leave them in a 1-1 split. Now they will meet in Port Arthur. Nederland is in the midst of a six-game winning streak and has emerged from tie for fourth place to a potential two seed in the Class 4A playoffs. Win or lose on Friday, Nederland is in the playoffs for the first time since 1993, and its first round game will come against C.E. King or North Forrest. That should all be determined sometime after Friday night's contest or early Saturday. The Bulldogs are 22-11 overall and 10-4 in league play and are coming off an 82-37 route over Lumberton on Tuesday. Livingston is 22-9 overall and 10-4 in district. The teams’ district records will not change based on Friday's game, just their seeding. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. and tickets will be $4 for adults and $3 for students. Fans coming in from Mid-County are encouraged to take the following special directions because streets will be blocked by Mardi Gras events. Stay on Hwy. 69, which will become Memorial Boulevard. Take a right at Gulfway Drive toward Houston Avenue where you will take a left. Follow Houston Avenue until you get to Fourth Street where you will take another left. Fourth Street will lead you to the Carl Parker Center, which will be on the right.
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