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Couple of favorites.... I'm no particular order...

2010 Nederland at Central

2014 Central Vs. West Brook

2015 Central vs. West Brook

2015 Central Vs CE King

2016 Silsbee vs Carthage

2016 Silsbee vs. Bridge City

2018 Silsbee vs. West Orange - Stark (both meetings)

2018 North Shore vs. Duncanville

2019 Silsbee vs Wimberley

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37 minutes ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

Couple of favorites.... I'm no particular order...

2010 Nederland at Central

2014 Central Vs. West Brook

2015 Central vs. West Brook

2015 Central Vs CE King

2016 Silsbee vs Carthage

2016 Silsbee vs. Bridge City

2018 Silsbee vs. West Orange - Stark (both meetings)

2018 North Shore vs. Duncanville

2019 Silsbee vs Wimberley

Hmmm no Central vs PNG in 2014 game honorable mention??

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9 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

Couple of favorites.... I'm no particular order...

2010 Nederland at Central

2014 Central Vs. West Brook

2015 Central vs. West Brook

2015 Central Vs CE King

2016 Silsbee vs Carthage

2016 Silsbee vs. Bridge City

2018 Silsbee vs. West Orange - Stark (both meetings)

2018 North Shore vs. Duncanville

2019 Silsbee vs Wimberley

That was personal favorite... didn’t think it would make anybody’s list. Silsbee was stacked that year and it was back and forth all way. Last team with the ball should have won. Silsbee missed what should have been the game-winning fg as time expired. 
DC was on the line, AND I can’t stand Silsbee. I’m not saying that it was the best game ever, but I can’t think of one I’ve personally enjoyed more. 
We had another good one at WOS around 2012. We turned the ball over on downs on what should have been the go ahead possession in the red zone as the game was winding down. Closest I’ve ever seen us come to beating WOS (except the Dan Ray rainout game).

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On 1/2/2020 at 6:35 AM, CardinalBacker said:

That was personal favorite... didn’t think it would make anybody’s list. Silsbee was stacked that year and it was back and forth all way. Last team with the ball should have won. Silsbee missed what should have been the game-winning fg as time expired. 
DC was on the line, AND I can’t stand Silsbee. I’m not saying that it was the best game ever, but I can’t think of one I’ve personally enjoyed more. 
We had another good one at WOS around 2012. We turned the ball over on downs on what should have been the go ahead possession in the red zone as the game was winding down. Closest I’ve ever seen us come to beating WOS (except the Dan Ray rainout game).

You guys beat a very very good Silsbee team that had Carthage in the ropes in the 1st round. 

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