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Game Schedule for Thursday, April 9


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21-5A

Baytown Lee at West Brook 6pm

19-4A

Barbers Hill at Galena Park 7pm

Kingwood Park at Dayton 7pm

20-4A

PN-G at LC-M 7pm

Central at Vidor 7pm

Nederland at Ozen 7pm

Lumberton at Livingston 7pm

18-3A

Lufkin Hudson at Jasper 7pm

21-3A

Hamshire-Fannett at Orangefield 7pm

Hardin-Jefferson at Bridge City 7pm

WO-S at Silsbee 7pm

22-3A

Huffman at Coldspring 7pm

Liberty at Splendora 7pm

Shepherd at Tarkington 7pm

22-2A

Kirbyville at Hemphill 7pm

Shelbyville at Woodville 7pm

23-2A

Buna at Kountze 6:30pm

East Chambers at Deweyville 6:30pm

Hardin at Anahuac 6:30pm

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    • naw, maaaaybe 7, definitely not 8 deep.  today im avoiding sitting by #10s parents, had to move away yesterday.   "put my son back in jub, put my son back in"  and then crying on every little touch of someone.    lets ball out today ktz!    
    • Very close game until the 2nd half (mostly the 4th) when Orangefield came unraveled. Worse defensive effort I have seen out of the Bobcats in three years. This team has to get back on D and quit getting beat over the top when pressing. Offensively, non ball handlers continually turn it over and their shot selection is poor. Basic basketball, such as: defensive hustle, boxing out, and taking care of the basketball are the areas the Bobcats need to work on most. Whitmire will get them on point, but he shouldn't have to coach effort at the Varsity Level.  We'll be at McnNeese this Friday night at 6pm.
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    • 1 thing for certain. Coach Earned 3 more years to figure it out lol
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