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2017 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

SCOREBOARD - WEEK 10

 

Thursday, November 2, 2017

21-5A

Crosby 59, Humble 20, F

 

Friday, November 3, 2017

12-6A

Beaumont West Brook 70, Conroe Oak Ridge 43, F

Lufkin 49, Conroe 28, F

The Woodlands 69, Montgomery 31, F

21-6A

Baytown Sterling 24, Kingwood 39, F

Humble Summer Creek 49, Channelview 24, F

Galena Park North Shore 70, Goose Creek Memorial 0, F

21-5A

Conroe Caney Creek 7, Dayton 27, F

Kingwood Park 16, Splendora 9, F

Porter 0, New Caney 28, F

22-5A

Baytown Lee 21, Vidor 62, F

Beaumont Central 55, Livingston 7, F

Beaumont Ozen 0, Port Neches-Groves 48, F

Nederland 41, Lumberton 31, F

10-4A-I

Bridge City 6, Navasota 33, F

Little Cypress-Mauriceville 32, Cleveland 27, F

Silsbee 61, Huffman Hargrave 30, F

8-4A-II

Diboll 35, Rusk 40, F

Huntington 0, Jasper 44, F

11-4A-II

Madisonville 31, Bellville 21, F

Shepherd 63, Brookshire Royal 6, F

12-4A-II

Hardin-Jefferson 12, Orangefield 13, F

West Orange-Stark 32, Liberty 0, F

11-3A-I

Coldspring-Oakhurst 44, Kountze 8, F

Kirbyville 14, Trinity 28, F

Warren 6, Buna 45, F

12-3A-I

Anahuac 21, Hardin 12, F

Hempstead 24, La Marque 25, F

Hitchcock 44, East Chambers 24, F

10-3A-II

Frankston 0, Corrigan-Camden 48, F

Garrison 41, Crockett 26, F

Hemphill 0, Newton 75, F

11-2A-I

Alto 37, Cushing 6, F

Joaquin 20, San Augustine 33, F

Price Carlisle 56, Shelbyville 22, F

12-2A-I

Deweyville 49, West Sabine 31, F

Groveton 40, Centerville 41, F/OT

West Hardin 0, Lovelady 64, F

12-2A-II

Burkeville 0, Hull-Daisetta 64, F

Iola 20, Evadale 14, F/OT

Sabine Pass 0, Colmesneil 49, F

16-1A-I

Chester 6, Apple Springs 56, F

TAPPS 3-I

Beaumont Kelly Catholic 14, Houston St. Pius X 62, F

Tomball Concordia Lutheran 38, Houston St. Thomas Catholic 31, F

TAPPS 6-III

Beaumont Legacy Christian 35, Tomball Rosehill Christian 33, F

Cypress Christian 57, Sugar Land Logos Prep 13, F

Magnolia Legacy Prep 29, Houston Lutheran North 27, F

Pasadena First Baptist 57, Houston Northland Christian 49, F

The Woodlands Christian 26, League City Bay Area Christian 21, F

TAPPS 6man 6-II

Bryan Allen 0, Alvin Living Stones 2, F

Conroe Covenant Christian 24, Lake Jackson Brazosport Christian 38, F

Orange Community Christian 0, Huntsville Alpha Omega 0, 1st

 

Saturday, November 4, 2017

21-6A

Sheldon C.E. King 21, Atascocita 55, F

16-1A-I

Leverett's Chapel 6, High Island 53, F

 

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