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All games are on Friday February 24th.

2A - #4 Tenaha vs. Martins Mill @ Athens ISD 

2A - #10 Big Sandy vs. Goldthwaite @ Buda Johnson High School 8:00pm

3A - #12 Kountze vs. Rice @ Midway High School 

4A - #7 Hardin-Jefferson vs #3 La Vega @ Bryan High School 

5A - #14 Barbers Hill vs. #9 Hendrickson @ Merrell Center 7:30pm 

6A - #9 Summer Creek vs. Memorial @ Aldine High ISD

 

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Feels like the end of the line for HJ and their runs to state.  La Vega is as good as any 4A team as they've faced over the past 4 years or so, and this HJ team, while still excellent, doesn't feel like it's on quite the same level that they've been on the last 3 years.  I'll be pulling for the Hawks, though!

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1 hour ago, bullets13 said:

Feels like the end of the line for HJ and their runs to state.  La Vega is as good as any 4A team as they've faced over the past 4 years or so, and this HJ team, while still excellent, doesn't feel like it's on quite the same level that they've been on the last 3 years.  I'll be pulling for the Hawks, though!

HOPE THEY PROVE YOU WRONG....GO LADY HAWKS!!!!!

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Whew! BH survives and advances to meet #9 Hendrickson in the Regionals! BH busted out to a large lead vs. Manvel early but Manvel roared back to lead by 8 in mid 4th. Near the end of the game BH rallied and got it into OT. Manvel again lead by 2 with just 3.5 secs. left. BH was desperate to get a half court shot off with 0.3 sec. but a Manvel player inexplicably committed a hard foul as the shot was launched. Mental error on their part. Carter sank all 3 FT's and BH moves on to face Hendrickson. BH will have to play great and hit most of their FT's. Hendrickson is very good. 

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16 hours ago, bullets13 said:

Feels like the end of the line for HJ and their runs to state.  La Vega is as good as any 4A team as they've faced over the past 4 years or so, and this HJ team, while still excellent, doesn't feel like it's on quite the same level that they've been on the last 3 years.  I'll be pulling for the Hawks, though!

I'm hoping the last game was just an outlier for the Lady Hawks, and they come out ready to play and jump out ahead of La Vega early.

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