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2017 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

SCOREBOARD - WEEK 11

 

 

Thursday, November 9, 2017

12-6A

Conroe 25, Beaumont West Brook 39, F

21-6A

Channelview 49, Baytown Sterling 33, F

Galena Park North Shore 34, Humble Summer Creek 7, F

 

Friday, November 10, 2017

12-6A

Montgomery 27, Lufkin 48, F

The Woodlands College Park 0, The Woodlands 58, F

21-6A

Atascocita 71, Goose Creek Memorial 0, F

Kingwood 28, Sheldon C.E. King 20, F

21-5A

Barbers Hill 7, Porter 10, F

Humble 17, Kingwood Park 31, F

New Caney 63, Crosby 38, F

Splendora 21 Conroe Caney Creek 37, F

22-5A

Livingston 0, Beaumont Ozen 29, F

Port Neches-Groves 35, Nederland 36, F

Vidor 14, Port Arthur Memorial 40, F

10-4A-I

Cleveland 21, Silsbee 49, F

Huffman Hargrave 21, Bridge City 7, F

Navasota 40, Little Cypress-Mauriceville 30, F

8-4A-II

Jasper 32, Diboll 29, F

Tatum 42, Huntington 13, F

11-4A-II

Bellville 14, Shepherd 7, F

Tarkington 0, Madisonville 70, F

12-4A-II

Hamshire-Fannett 32, Hardin-Jefferson 50, F

Orangefield 0, West Orange-Stark 54, F

11-3A-I

Buna 38, Kirbyville 7, F

Kountze 13, Warren 46, F

Woodville 34, Coldspring-Oakhurst 6, F

12-3A-I

Hardin 14, Hempstead 34, F

La Marque 7, Hitchcock 8, F

10-3A-II

Corrigan-Camden 14, Garrison 7, F

Crockett 32, Hemphill 34, F

Newton 47, Frankston 0, F

11-2A-I

Cushing 6, Joaquin 55, F

San Augustine 21, Price Carlisle 7, F

Shelbyville 18, Alto 52, F

12-2A-I

Centerville 41, Deweyville 6, F

Lovelady 20, Groveton 28, F

West Sabine 42, West Hardin 8, F

12-2A-II

Colmesneil 66, Burkeville 8, F

Evadale 42, Sabine Pass 0, F

Hull-Daisetta 0, Iola 38, F

16-1A-I

Apple Springs 27, Leverett's Chapel 42, F

Gilmer Union Hill 1, Chester 0, F

TAPPS 3-I

Houston St. Thomas Catholic 14, Houston St. Pius X 56, F

Tomball Concordia Lutheran 65, Beaumont Kelly Catholic 34, F

TAPPS 6-III

Beaumont Legacy Christian 34, The Woodlands Christian 21, F

Houston Lutheran North 14, League City Bay Area Christian 19, F

Houston Northland Christian 27, Cypress Christian 65, F

Sugar Land Logos Prep 16, Pasadena First Baptist 54, F

Tomball Rosehill Christian 7, Magnolia Legacy Prep 34, F

TAPPS 6man 6-II

Alvin Living Stones 0, Conroe Covenant Christian 22, F

Bryan Allen 0, Baytown Christian 2, F

Lake Jackson Brazosport Christian 52, Huntsville Alpha Omega 43, F

 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

22-5A

Baytown Lee 10, Beaumont Central 21, F

12-3A-I

East Chambers 27, Anahuac 10, F

 

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