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2019 LCM Baseball Varsity Schedule

Day

Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Saturday

Feb. 2nd

(scrim) Big Sandy / Nederland

LCM

Noon/2:30

Tuesday

Feb. 5th

(scrim) Vidor

LCM

4:30

Saturday

Feb. 9th

(scrim) Warren

@Warren

Noon

Tuesday

Feb. 12th

(scrim) Jasper

LCM

4:30

Friday

Feb. 15th

(scrimOrangefield

LCM

4:00

Saturday

Feb. 16th

Coach Vince Buffamonte Alumni Game

LCM

1:00

Monday

Feb. 18th

Vidor

@Vidor

6:30

Thursday

Feb. 21st

Woodville

@Liberty

1:00

Friday

Feb. 22nd

Tarkington

@Liberty

1:00

Saturday

Feb. 23rd

Liberty

@Liberty

3:00

Saturday

Feb. 23rd

Liberty

@Liberty

5:30

Tuesday

Feb. 26th

Coldspring

@Coldspring

4:30

Thursday

Feb. 28th

Northside 

LCM

2:30

Thursday

Feb. 28th

Buna

LCM

4:45

Friday

Mar. 1st

LaMarque

LCM

3:00

Friday

Mar. 1st

Northside

LCM

5:30

Saturday

Mar. 2nd

Buna

LCM

12:30

Saturday

Mar. 2nd

Huntington

LCM

3:00

Tuesday

Mar. 5th

Hardin Jefferson

LCM

7:00

Thursday

Mar. 7th

Warren

LCM

2:30

Thursday

Mar. 7th

Shepard

LCM

4:45

Friday

Mar. 8th

New Waverly

LCM

3:00

Friday

Mar. 8th

Buffalo

LCM

5:30

Saturday

Mar. 9th

Shepard

LCM

3:00

Saturday

Mar. 9th

New Waverly

LCM

5:30

Tuesday

Mar. 12th

Liberty

LCM

4:00

Friday

Mar. 15th

Lumberton

@Lumb

7:00

Tuesday

Mar. 19th

Bridge City

LCM

7:00

Friday

Mar. 22nd

West Orange-Stark

@WOS

7:00

Tuesday

Mar. 26th

Hamshire Fannett

LCM

7:00

Friday

Mar. 29th

Silsbee

@Silsbee

7:00

Monday

April 1st

Hardin Jefferson

@HJ

7:00

Saturday

April 6th

Elkhart

@Elkhart

10:00

Saturday

April 6th

Madisonville

@Elkhart

1:00

Friday

April 12th

Lumberton

LCM

7:00

Monday

April 15th

Bridge City

@BC

7:00

Thursday

April 18th

West Orange-Stark

LCM

7:00

Tuesday

April 23rd

Hamshire Fannett

@HF

7:00

Friday

April 26th

Silsbee

LCM

7:00

Saturday

April 27th

22-4A tie breaker games/Tune up games

TBA

TBA

 

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2019 LCM Baseball Varsity Schedule

Day

Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Saturday

Feb. 2nd

(scrim) Big Sandy / Nederland

LCM

Noon/2:30

Tuesday

Feb. 5th

(scrim) Vidor

LCM

4:30

Saturday

Feb. 9th

(scrim) Warren

@Warren

Noon

Tuesday

Feb. 12th

(scrim) Jasper

LCM

4:30

Friday

Feb. 15th

(scrimOrangefield

LCM

4:00

Saturday

Feb. 16th

Coach Vince Buffamonte Alumni Game

LCM

1:00

Monday

Feb. 18th

Vidor

@Vidor

6:30

Thursday

Feb. 21st

Woodville

@Liberty

1:00

Friday

Feb. 22nd

Tarkington

@Liberty

1:00

Saturday

Feb. 23rd

Liberty

@Liberty

3:00

Saturday

Feb. 23rd

Liberty

@Liberty

5:30

Tuesday

Feb. 26th

Coldspring

@Coldspring

4:30

Thursday

Feb. 28th

Northside 

LCM

2:30

Thursday

Feb. 28th

Buna

LCM

4:45

Friday

Mar. 1st

LaMarque

LCM

3:00

Friday

Mar. 1st

Northside

LCM

5:30

Saturday

Mar. 2nd

Buna

LCM

12:30

Saturday

Mar. 2nd

Huntington

LCM

3:00

Tuesday

Mar. 5th

Hardin Jefferson

LCM

7:00

Thursday

Mar. 7th

Warren

LCM

2:30

Thursday

Mar. 7th

Shepard

LCM

4:45

Friday

Mar. 8th

New Waverly

LCM

3:00

Friday

Mar. 8th

Buffalo

LCM

5:30

Saturday

Mar. 9th

Shepard

LCM

3:00

Saturday

Mar. 9th

New Waverly

LCM

5:30

Tuesday

Mar. 12th

Liberty

LCM

4:00

Friday

Mar. 15th

Lumberton

@Lumb

7:00

Tuesday

Mar. 19th

Bridge City

LCM

7:00

Friday

Mar. 22nd

West Orange-Stark

@WOS

7:00

Tuesday

Mar. 26th

Hamshire Fannett

LCM

7:00

Friday

Mar. 29th

Silsbee

@Silsbee

7:00

Monday

April 1st

Hardin Jefferson

@HJ

7:00

Saturday

April 6th

Elkhart

@Elkhart

10:00

Saturday

April 6th

Madisonville

@Elkhart

1:00

Friday

April 12th

Lumberton

LCM

7:00

Monday

April 15th

Bridge City

@BC

7:00

Thursday

April 18th

West Orange-Stark

LCM

7:00

Tuesday

April 23rd

Hamshire Fannett

@HF

7:00

Friday

April 26th

Silsbee

LCM

7:00

Saturday

April 27th

22-4A tie breaker games/Tune up games

TBA

TBA

 

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