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Barbers Hill (7) @ Port Arthur Memorial (21) - FINAL


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Start: Friday, October 28, 2022 at 7:00:00 PM
Home Team Name/Class/District/Division: Port Arthur Memorial - 5A-8-1
Record: District Wins: 4, Overall Wins: 6, District Losses: 1, Overall Losses: 1

Visiting Team Name/Class/District/Division: Barbers Hill- 5A-8-1
Record: District Wins: 4, Overall Wins: 5, District Losses: 1, Overall Losses: 2

District Matchup: Yes

*Standings do not include this game.

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO LIVE UPDATE THIS GAME ON THE SCOREBOARD: 
Type !!score: or !!: as your "command" then Visitor's Score/Home Score/Quarter

Example: !!score:10/14/4 would be 10 to 14 in the 4th quarter
!!:21/28/2 would be 21 to 28 in the 2nd quarter

Use h or H for halftime, and f or F for final
You may also use - , or | in place of /

Extras: Post the time left in the quarter as minutes/seconds.
Ex:7/0/1/13/25 = 7 to 0, 1st quarter, 13 minutes, 25 seconds left. 

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