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It runs through Silsbee.

In the last 18 seasons, 14 regional champs were either the Silsbee Tigers or someone who beat Silsbee in the playoffs. Only years this didn't happen in that span was 2006, 2009, 2011, 2020. All other years Silsbee had a hand in it.

2005 - Diboll beat Silsbee in regional final

2007 - Hardin-Jefferson beat Silsbee in regional final

2008 - Silsbee regional champ

2010 - Silsbee regional champ

2012 - La Vega beat Silsbee in regional final

2013 - Yates beat Silsbee in regional quarter

2014 - Yates beat Silsbee in regional quarter

2015 - Houston Sterling beat Silsbee in regional final

2016 - Silsbee regional champ

2017 - Silsbee regional champ

2018 - Silsbee regional champ

2019 - Yates beat Silsbee in regional final

2021 - Huffman beat Silsbee in regional fina;

2022 - Silsbee regional champ

 

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Lots of families keep roots in Silsbee. Kids leave and come back when it's time to raise a family and settle down. Some end up in Houston and Beaumont (see Porchia for example), but Silsbee keeps a lot. I bet if you look at the names on those rosters, you'd notice a pattern.

We already have more Arlines, Cartwrights, Jones, and Adams making their way to high school next year.

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44 minutes ago, Tigers94 said:

Lots of families keep roots in Silsbee. Kids leave and come back when it's time to raise a family and settle down. Some end up in Houston and Beaumont (see Porchia for example), but Silsbee keeps a lot. I bet if you look at the names on those rosters, you'd notice a pattern.

We already have more Arlines, Cartwrights, Jones, and Adams making their way to high school next year.

One of those Adams that you named is not even from Silsbee, but I get your point.

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