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2020 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' SOCCER SCHEDULE

JANUARY 25-30, 2021

 

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

21-6A

7:00 pm - Humble at Beaumont West Brook

7:00 pm - Humble Summer Creek at Atascocita

7:00 pm - Kingwood at Galena Park North Shore

20-5A

7:00 pm - Cleveland at Kingwood Park

7:00 pm - Conroe Caney Creek at Montgomery

7:00 pm - Dayton at Porter

7:00 pm - New Caney at Montgomery Lake Creek

21-5A

7:00 pm - Beaumont United at Galena Park

7:00 pm - Nederland at Port Arthur Memorial

7:00 pm - Port Neches-Groves at Crosby

22-5A

7:30 pm - Baytown Goose Creek Memorial at Baytown Lee

7:30 pm - Galveston Ball at Manvel

7:30 pm - La Porte at Friendswood

7:30 pm - Texas City at Baytown Sterling

21-4A

7:00 pm - Bridge City at Hardin-Jefferson

7:00 pm - Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Jasper

7:00 pm - Silsbee at Lumberton

22-4A

5:00 pm - Splendora at La Marque

4A

7:00 pm - Anahuac at Port Arthur Bob Hope

 

 

Friday, January 29, 2021

21-6A

7:30 pm - Humble at Galena Park North Shore

7:30 pm - Humble Summer Creek at Sheldon C.E. King

20-5A

7:00 pm - Dayton at Montgomery Lake Creek

7:00 pm - Kingwood Park at Conroe Caney Creek

7:00 pm - Montgomery at New Caney

7:00 pm - Porter at Cleveland

21-5A

5:00 pm - Port Arthur Memorial at Beaumont United

7:00 pm - Crosby at Nederland

7:00 pm - Galena Park at Barbers Hill

22-5A

7:30 pm - Baytown Lee at La Porte

7:30 pm - Baytown Sterling at Galveston Ball

7:30 pm - Manvel at Baytown Goose Creek Memorial

7:30 pm - Santa Fe at Texas City

21-4A

5:00 pm - Bridge City at Jasper

5:00 pm - Silsbee at Little Cypress-Mauriceville

7:00 pm - Vidor at Lumberton

22-4A

6:00 pm - East Chambers at Splendora

7:00 pm - La Marque at Anahuac

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