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[font=Courier][b][u]Tuesday, Nov. 23[/u][/b]
[b]Lumberton 58[/b], @ Huffman 50
[b]@ LC-M 68[/b], Bridge City 41
[b]Crosby 73[/b], @ Texas City 53
[b]West Hardin 55[/b], @ Warren 35
[b]@ Hamshire-Fannett 75[/b], Tarkington 56
[b]@ Nederland 58[/b], Hardin-Jefferson 43
[b]Vidor 84[/b], @ Community Christian 40
[b]@ Orangefield 50[/b], Buna 37
[b]Hardin 58[/b], @ Hull-Daisetta 41
[b]Big Sandy 70[/b], @ Chester 24
[b]San Augustine 67[/b], @ Spurger 56
[b]@ West Brook 44[/b], Central 39
[b]Liberty 63[/b], @ Dayton 58
[b]PN-G 43[/b], @ Barbers Hill 42
[b]@ Silsbee 66[/b], Woodville 51
[b]@ Legacy 88[/b], Logos Prep 51
[b]Deweyville 70[/b], @ Sabine Pass 51
[b]@ Montgomery 60[/b], Livingston 54

[i]Lake Charles St. Louis Tournament[/i]
[b]WO-S 64[/b], Ferriday 46
2p: Kelly (1-3) vs. Plainview

[u][b]Monday, Nov. 22[/b][/u]
[b]LC-M 61[/b], @ Huffman 54
[b]Nederland 75[/b], @ Bridge City 28
[b]Kountze 81[/b], @ Shepherd 58
[b]Ozen 55[/b], @ Aldine Nimitz 52
[b]@ Cypress Ranch 60[/b], Barbers Hill 52
[b]Lumberton 69[/b], @ Anahuac 64
[b]@ Jasper 48[/b], Orangefield 38
[b]Woodville 56[/b], @ Buna 37
[b]Spurger 61[/b], @ Sabine Pass 30
[b]@ Splendora 58[/b], West Hardin 51
[b]Community Christian 53[/b], @ High Island 47
[b]Big Sandy 64[/b], @ Providence Classical 63

[i]Lake Charles St. Louis Tournament[/i]
[b]Houston Bellaire 94[/b], WO-S 49
[b]St. Louis Catholic 85[/b], Kelly 75

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