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I need any info that is missing from this list including location, date and time...

West Brook

Aug. 23 Lufkin 12pm

Port Arthur Memorial

Aug. 23 PN-G 6pm

Barbers Hill

Aug. 16 @ Cleveland 7pm

Aug. 22 @ Pasadena Memorial 7pm

Dayton

Aug. 16 WO-S 7pm

Aug. 22 @ Lumberton 7pm

Central

Aug. 23 LaMarque 11am

Ozen

Aug. 16 @ Houston Jones 11am

Aug. 22 @ Nacogdoches 5pm

Lumberton

Aug. 16 @ Bridge City 6pm

Aug. 22 Dayton 7pm

PNG

Aug. 16 @ Jasper 6:30pm

Aug. 23 @ Port Arthur Memorial 6pm

Nederland

?

Aug. 21 Jasper 7pm

LCM

Aug. 22 @ Silsbee 5pm

Aug. 28 Baytown Lee 6pm

Vidor

Aug. 16 Orangefield

Aug. 22 WO-S 7pm

Jasper

Aug. 16 PN-G 6:30pm

Aug. 21 @ Nederland 7pm

Bridge City

Aug. 16 Lumberton 6pm

Aug. 21 Shepherd 6pm

Hamshire-Fannett

Aug. 16 @ Anahuac 11am

Aug. 21 Kirbyville 6pm

Hardin-Jefferson

Aug. 16 @ Diboll 1pm

Aug. 21 Hardin 7pm

Silsbee

?

Aug. 22 LC-M 5pm

Orangefield

Aug. 16 @ Vidor

Aug. 21 Huffman 12pm

WO-S

Aug. 16 @ Dayton 7pm

Aug. 22 @ Vidor 7pm

Huffman

Aug. 16 Sweeny 12pm

Aug. 21 @ Orangefield 12pm

Cleveland

Aug. 16 Barbers Hill 7pm

Aug. 21 @ Magnolia West 7pm

Tarkington

Aug. 16 @ Corrigan-Camden

Aug. 21 Anahuac 7pm

Liberty

Aug. 16 @ Hardin 10:30am

Aug. 21 Kelly 7pm

Coldspring

Aug. 16 Woodville 11am

Aug. 22 @ Newton 7pm

Splendora

?

Aug. 21 Bryan Rudder 6:30pm

Shepherd

Aug. 16 East Chambers 10am

Aug. 21 @ Bridge City 6pm

Newton

Aug. 16 @ Center 5pm

Aug. 22 Coldspring 5pm

Kirbyville

?

Aug. 21 @ Hamshire-Fannett 6pm

Woodville

Aug. 16 @ Coldspring 11am

Aug. 22 Trinity 6:30pm

Anahuac

Aug. 16 Hamshire-Fannett 11am

Aug. 21 @ Tarkington 7pm

Buna

Aug. 16 @ Hemphill 10:30am

Deweyville

?

Aug. 21 Hull-Daisetta

East Chambers

Aug. 16 @ Shepherd 10am

?

Hardin

Aug. 16 Liberty 10:30am

Aug. 21 @ Hardin-Jefferson 7pm

Kountze

?

Aug. 21 Hemphill

Warren

Aug. 16 @ Hull-Daisetta 10am

?

Evadale

?

?

?

High Island

?

?

Sabine Pass

?

?

Hull-Daisetta

Aug. 16 vs. Warren 10am

Aug. 21 @ Deweyville

West Hardin

?

?

Chester

?

?

Colmesneil

?

Aug. 21 Legacy 5:30pm

Burkeville

?

?

Kelly

?

Aug. 21 @ Liberty 7pm

Legacy

?

Aug. 21 @ Colmesneil 5:30pm

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Nederland @ home August 16 (Sat) Silsbee 7:00

Nederland @ home August 21 (Thurs) Jasper 8:00

I'm having conflicting reports on that first scrimmage. The Nederland schedule I have says they play Silsbee and the Silsbee schedule I have says they play Kelly? I'm still trying to find the correct info on that one....

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