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Game Schedule for Mon, April 6 - Tue, April 7


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Monday, April 6

22-3A

Huffman at Tarkington 7pm

Liberty at Coldspring 7pm

Cleveland at Splendora 7pm

24-1A

High Island at Leggett 4:30pm

Tuesday, April 7

21-5A

Baytown Lee at West Brook 6pm

19-4A

North Forest at Barbers Hill 7pm

Dayton at C.E. King 7pm

20-4A

Lumberton at Nederland 7pm

Central at PN-G 7pm

Ozen at LC-M 7pm

Vidor at Livingston 7pm

18-3A

Jasper at Carthage 7pm

21-3A

Hamshire-Fannett at Bridge City 7pm

Orangefield at WO-S 7pm

Hardin-Jefferson at Silsbee 7pm

22-2A

Kirbyville at Shelbyville 7pm

Woodville at Newton 7pm

23-2A

East Chambers at Buna 6:30pm

Anahuac at Deweyville 6:30pm

Kountze at Warren 6:30pm

24-1A

Evadale at High Island 4:30pm

Hull-Daisetta at Sabine Pass 4:30pm

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