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Monday, February 19

6A Region III

CE King  58  South Houston  50  (CE King vs. Clear Lake)

Atascocita  67  Deer Park  48  (Atascocita vs. Clear Springs)

 

5A Region II

Lufkin  60  Tyler  58  (Lufkin vs. Crandall)

 

2A Region III

Corrigan-Camden  65  Timpson  83  (Timpson vs. Hawkins)

 

2A Region IV

West Hardin  35  Mumford  52  (Mumford vs. Thorndale)

 

1A Region IV

Spurger  48  Wells  62  (Wells vs. Penelope)

 

Tuesday, February 20

6A Region III

Beaumont United  80  Pasadena Dobie  55  (United vs. Dickinson)

Beaumont West Brook  47  Pasadena Memorial  43  (West Brook vs. Shadow Creek)

 

5A Region II

Porter  47  Longview  79  (Longview vs. Melissa)

Kingwood Park  37  Mt. Pleasant  46  (Mt. Pleasant vs. Lancaster)

Nacogdoches  76  Hallsville  70  (Nacogdoches vs. Sherman)

 

5A Region III

Barbers Hill  53  Manvel  48  (Barbers Hill vs. FB Marshall)

Nederland  41  Friendswood  59  (Friendswood vs. Kempner)

Goose Creek Memorial  68  Galveston Ball  76  (Galveston Ball vs. Fulshear)

Port Arthur Memorial  55  La Porte  46  (PA Memorial vs. Foster)

 

4A Region III

Hamshire-Fannett  65  Vidor  53  (Hamshire-Fannett vs. Center)

Silsbee  82  Hardin-Jefferson  40  (Silsbee vs. Palestine)

Bridge City  59  Livingston  51  (Bridge City vs. Spring Hill)

Huffman  52  West Orange-Stark  47  (Huffman vs. Chapel Hill)

 

3A Region III

Coldspring-Oakhurst  49  Hitchcock  69  (Hitchcock vs. Anahuac)

Central Heights  58  Anahuac  70   (Anahuac vs. Hitchcock)

Crockett  50  Wallis Brazos  43  (Crockett vs. Orangefield)

Orangefield  62  Woodville  41  (Orangefield vs. Crockett)

Kountze  107  Diboll  74  (Kountze vs. Shepherd)

Shepherd  65  East Benard  52  (Shepherd vs. Kountze)

Pollok Central  44  East Chambers  51  (East Chambers vs. Tarkington)

Tarkington  54  Van Vleck  40  (Tarkington vs. East Chambers)

 

2A Region III

San Augustine  76  Garrison  43     (San Augustine vs. McLeod)

Woden  47  Beckville  54     (Beckville vs. Overton)

Chireno  44  Shelbyville  51  (Shelbyville vs. Douglass)

 

2A Region IV

Sabine Pass  65  Normangee  48  (Sabine Pass vs. Hearne)             

Somerville  64  Big Sandy  71  (Big Sandy vs. Holland)

Evadale  77  Snook  40  (Evadale vs. Thrall)

 

1A Region IV

Brookeland  86  Apple Springs  57  (Brookeland vs. Abbott)

Zavalla  41  Laneville  75  (Laneville vs. Coolidge)

Leggett  75  Martinsville  71  (Leggett vs. Oglesby)

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