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Since All The Schedules Are Now Posted Above..What Game Are Looking Forward To?


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As for Silsbee, I am looking forward to the Diboll and Lumberton games. We have never played Diboll and it's been awhile since we have had a REAL game with Lumberton. We still have Newton and Jasper non-district, which are always great. As for district, the opening district game with WOS will be the best.

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Dayton vs. Barbers Hill, looking forward to that game.

According to WOS87:

From 1972 - 1987 Dayton and B-H played 16 games and they are tied 8-8.

Overall scores Dayton(236) - B-H(163). It has been 22 years, but it looks like a rivalry to be rekindled.

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Rematch from the old district 24-2A ( now 23-2A )

Buna vs East Chambers, that was a great game  last year

woo-hoo.  That's a big one.      :D :D

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I would have to say for Liberty, that game would be against Hamshire Fannett. I think it will be our first tough test against a top notch team and will let us know if we can compete against the likes of some tough teams we have on the schedule.

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