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*SETXsports Weekly Basketball Schedule, Nov. 11-16*/Scores posted


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Monday, Nov. 11

Beaumont Legacy  35  Little Cypress-Mauriceville   50

Vidor  72  Orangefield    65

Brookeland  64  Central Heights   48

Porter  42  Willis    62

 

Tuesday, Nov. 12

Atascocita  78  Katy Seven Lakes    71

Barbers Hill  58  North Shore   45

Bridgeland  64  Humble  61

Spring Westfield  39  Summer Creek  67

Kingwood  62  Aldine MacArthur   43

Montgomery  65  Dayton   48

Kingwood Park  50  Caney Creek   45

Pasadena Rayburn  59  Pasadena   65

Aldine Davis  45  Crosby   49

Splendora  68  Lumberton   54

Beaumont United  61  Dickinson  59

Santa Fe  70  Baytown Lee   50

Alvin  39  Baytown Sterling   48

Nederland  69  Hamshire-Fannett   50

Huffman  73  Port Neches-Groves   50

Livingston  66  Bridge City    62

Bullard  88  Huntington   41

Pineywoods CA  45  Lufkin Hudson  75

Wells  27  Pollok Central    52

Sabine Pass  53  Buna   50

Onalaska  97  Goodrich   7

Chireno  48  Big Sandy   44

Woden  49  Martinsville   42

Kennard  67  Leggett   63

Bob Hope  95  High Island  16

 

Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 14-16 Tournaments

CE King at Mavs Classic (Frisco)

Kingwood at Doghouse Invitational (Magnolia)

 

Friday, Nov. 15

Goose Creek Memorial  70  Port Neches-Groves   66

Humble  47  Beaumont West Brook   71

Dayton  62  Caney Creek   67

Pasadena  53  Clear Brook   70

Crosby  58  College Park   73

Conroe  27  Porter   49

Splendora  59  Tomball   81

Manvel  47  Barbers Hill   82

Baytown Sterling  53  Cleveland   37

Brookeland  61  Hardin-Jefferson  64

Bridge City  43  Huffman   69

Lumberton  58  Beaumont Kelly   43

Huntington  45  Rusk   64

Spring Hill  34  Central Heights  73

Pollok Central  62  Henderson   28

Buna  26  LaMarque    68

Wells  61  Warren   31

Onalaska  85  LaPoyner   89

Gary  46  Chireno   47

Groveton Centerville  68  Colmesneil   21

San Augustine  69  Cushing   38

Pineywoods CA  49  Woden    39

Big Sandy  56  Leggett   23

Sabine Pass  41  Spurger  37

Kennard 73  Goodrich   32

 

Saturday, Nov. 16

Silsbee  61  Port Arthur Memorial   66

Vidor  78  Hamshire-Fannett   58

Liberty  38  Hemphill   48

Kountze  93  Houston Kashmere   56

 

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