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[font=Courier][b][u]Saturday, Nov. 20[/u][/b]
[b]Kelly 64[/b], @ WO-S 63

[i]McDonald's Texas Invitational:[/i]
1:30p: Division II Gold Championship: [b]Crosby 52[/b], Cinco Ranch 47

[i]Magnolia Invitational:[/i]
[b]PA Memorial 56[/b], Klein Oak 53

[b][u]Friday, Nov. 19[/u][/b]
[i]McDonald's Texas Invitational:[/i]
[b]Crosby 45[/b], La Porte 40
[b]Crosby 54[/b], Houston Westside 40

[i]Magnolia Invitational:[/i]
[b]PA Memorial 57[/b], Houston Waltrip 42
-PA Memorial lost in the 2nd game.

[b]@ West Brook 66[/b], Aldine Eisenhower 44
[b]Ozen 70[/b], @ North Forest 56
[b]@ LC-M 63[/b], Kelly 57
[b]Lumberton 55[/b], @ Bridge City 34
[b]Silsbee 63[/b], @ PN-G 44
[b]@ Hamshire-Fannett 93[/b], Deweyville 51
[b]@ Hardin-Jefferson 94[/b], Kountze 80
[b]@ Onalaska 45[/b], Buna 38
[b]@ Huffman 72[/b], Hardin 31
[b]@ Spurger 76[/b], Warren 38
[b]Goodrich 73[/b], @ Big Sandy 71
[b]Community Christian 42[/b], @ Sabine Pass 32
[b]@ West Hardin 65[/b], Colmesneil 28
Barbers Hill (0-1) @ Central (0-0)

[b][u]Thursday, Nov. 18[/u][/b]
[i]Magnolia Invitational:[/i]
Alief Taylor def. PA Memorial - no score reported

[i]McDonald's Texas Invitational:[/i]
[b]Crosby 54[/b], Pasadena Memorial 47
[b]Crosby 50[/b], Spring Branch Memorial 44

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