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With Forest Brook and Smiley merging.

Assuming Smiley remains the game scheduled and Forest Brook is dropped....

Dayton's new schedule is now...

Aug. 29 Bay City

Sept. 5 @ Friendswood

Sept. 12 @ Crosby

Sept. 19 Kingwood Park*

Sept. 26 OPEN

Oct. 3 Goose Creek Memorial*

Oct. 10 @ C.E. King*

Oct. 17 OPEN

Oct. 24 Smiley*

Oct. 31 @ Barbers Hill*

Nov. 7 Galena Park*

Don't you think the district will redo the schedules and make start the district games on September 26?

This means most of the district teams will have only a 9 game season...

Does anyone know if the teams will be able to schedule a 10th game?

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The new schedule is completely different than the original.  when I get a hard copy of it I will get it on here.  But I do know instead of opening with Crosby Dayton will open district play with Kingwood Park.  A nice welcome for Kingwood Park to 19-4A.

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Do you remember the old 20-4A with

Beaumont Central

Beaumont Ozen

Little Cypress Mauriceville

Lumberton

Nederland

Port Neches Groves

Silsbee

Vidor

West Orange Stark

i didnt know you can have a 9 team district

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Do you remember the old 20-4A with

Beaumont Central

Beaumont Ozen

Little Cypress Mauriceville

Lumberton

Nederland

Port Neches Groves

Silsbee

Vidor

West Orange Stark

i didnt know you can have a 9 team district

Last realignment I believe there was a district up North that had 11 teams in it. All 10 games were district games

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