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State 7 on 7 Schedule (Local Teams)


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Thursday Division II

Pool D - 1:00 pm - Shepherd vs. Wellington

               3:00 pm - Boerne vs. Shepherd

               5:00 pm - Shepherd vs. Bonham

Pool F - 1:00 pm - Dublin vs. Liberty

                              Rockdale vs. San Augustine

              3:00 pm - Liberty vs. San Augustine

              5:00 pm - San Augustine vs. Dublin

                               Rockdale vs. Liberty

Pool G - 1:00 pm - Hardin-Jefferson vs. Sonora

               3:00 pm - China Spring vs. Hardin-Jefferson

               5:00 pm - Hardin-Jefferson vs. Gilmer

Pool I - 2:00 pm - Bay City vs. Deweyville

            4:00 pm - Deweyville vs. Giddings

            6:00 pm - Lubbock Estacado vs. Deweyville

Friday Division I

Pool G - 1:00 pm - Houston St. Pius X vs. Beaumont West Brook

              3:00 pm - Plano Prestonwood vs. Beaumont West Brook

              5:00 pm - Beaumont West Brook vs. Abilene Cooper

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The relevance of the game itself can be debated..but for me and my job its perfect to get 16, 24 or in this case 128 coaches in the same place that I can pick their brains and find out more about their teams...there's the old saying "work smarter; not harder" and for me I'd feel like I wasn't doing my job as well as I could if I didn't take full advantage of these kinds of opportunities to engage and network w/coaches

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I view 7 on 7 as I do artificial turf and indoor practice facilities.   It is nice to have, but those that win in the fall would probably be winning if they never had it. And even if you have a nice one, it doesn't guarantee you'll win in the fall.

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I think thats fair....

For the crowd who think the results mean nothing was The Woodlands State 7on7 crown a marker to tell us that maybe they'll have a special team last year??

One to watch this year....Westlake really struggled this summer....is that more evidence that they could be down? 

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Liberty defeats Goliad 26-14 to advance to the Consolation Round of 16. Liberty takes on Canton at 10:15 (Winner to face Gilmer/Stephenville winner)

Hardin-Jefferson defeats Crandall 32-13 to advance. Hardin-Jefferson takes on Sweetwater at 10:15 (Winner to face Brazosport/Lorena winner)

Shepherd defeats Mineral Wells 40-20 to advance.  Shepherd takes on Heritage at 10:15 (Winner to face Pleasanton/Sweeny winner)

Deweyville falls to Pleasonton 33-13.

 

 

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