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5A-3A


1. Hardin-Jefferson (10-0)          beat 2A-Private #6 Anahuac 93-23, beat Incarnate Word 75-21, beat Aransas Pass 73-43
                                              beat Port Lavaca Calhoun 62-46, beat Corpus Christi Calallen 91-63, beat Beeville 90-22
                                              beat Kingsville 89-45
2. Silsbee (6-2)                        beat #4 Ozen 60-57 OT, beat West Brook 68-52, lost to Dallas Kimball 87-67,
                                              lost to Dallas SOC 64-46
3. Central (4-3)                        lost to FB Hightower 63-47, beat #7 WOS 65-46, beat #4 Ozen 62-41,
                                              lost to New Orleans Walker 48-40
4. Ozen  (3-5)                          lost to #2 Silsbee 60-57 OT, lost to Lufkin 47-39, beat #5 PAM 47-41, lost to #3 Central 62-41
5. PAM  (3-4)                          lost to #6 Nederland 47-41, lost to LCM 46-44, lost to #4 Ozen 47-41, beat #7 WOS 54-43
6. Nederland (6-2)                    beat #5 PAM 47-41, beat #7 WOS 68-57, beat FB Hightower 53-49, beat Lufkin 52-48 2 OT
                                              lost to North Shore 53-43
7. WOS (4-3)                            beat Kelly 99-71, lost to #6 Nederland 68-57, lost to #3 Central 65-46, lost to #5 PAM 54-43
8. Crosby (5-3)                        beat Houston Worthing 73-54, beat Conroe Oak Ridge 66-57
9. Coldspring (0-0)                        off
10. Baytown Sterling (4-3)          lost to CE King 66-61, lost to Galena Park 79-73, beat Huffman 66-41, beat Wharton 79-46
11. Livingston (4-1)                    beat Cleveland 83-60, beat Houston Westbury 55-52
12. Jasper (3-4)                        lost to 2A-Private #6 San Augustine 74-63, lost to Nacadoches 99-57,
                                              lost to 2A-Private #6 San Augustine 55-53, beat Buffalo 50-23

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GCM (3-4)                                beat Huffman 68-56, beat Katy Pope John XXIII 53-38, lost to Pearland Dawson 84-66
West Brook (1-5)                      lost to #2 Silsbee 68-52, lost to FB Ridge Point 51-42, beat PNG 59-44
Splendora (7-1)                        lost to 2A-Private #2 Big Sandy 47-39, beat 2A-Private #3 Goodrich,
                                              beat 2A-Private #11 Hardin 68-31, beat New Waverly, beat Trinity


2A-Private

1. Kountze (5-3)                      lost to Hamshire-Fannett 68-67, beat #9 Evadale 74-54, beat Deweyville 111-46
                                            beat Bridge City 70-40
2. Big Sandy (5-2)                    beat Splendora 47-39, beat Burkville, lost to Trinity, beat New Waverly 49-48
3. Goodrich  (5-2)                    lost to Splendora, beat Caney Creek, beat #11 Hardin 67-58
4. West Sabine (4-1)                beat Hemphill 69-34, lost to Douglas 44-37, beat Neches 61-55, beat Cushing JV 84-32
                                            beat Beckville 73-42
5. Leggett (2-1)                        lost to Shepherd 70-61, beat Woodville
T6. Anahuac (1-4)                    lost to 5A-3A #1 Hardin-Jefferson 93-23, lost to Paris 74-24, lost to #6 San Augustine 53-44
                                              beat Nacadoches JV 55-15
T6. San Augustine (5-1)            beat 5A-3A #12 Jasper 74-63, lost to Palestine Westwood 49-47, beat 5A-3A #12 Jasper 55-53
                                              beat #6 Anahuac 53-44, beat Onalaska 70-59
8. East Chambers (5-0)              beat Bridge City 66-42, beat Houston YES Prep 71-38, beat Boys Harbor, beat New Hope
                                              beat Good Samaritan 65-25
9. Evadale (3-3)                        beat Deweyville 104-56, beat Bridge City 64-56, lost to #12 Buna 61-57
                                              lost to #1 Kountze 74-54
10. Legacy (3-2)                        beat Sabine Pass 77-51, lost to New Waverly, lost to Caney Creek, beat Burkville
11. Hardin (5-3)                        lost to New Waverly 60-46, lost to Splendora 68-31, beat Burkville 61-23, beat Spurger 62-40
                                              lost to #3 Goodrich 67-58
12. Buna (2-3)                          beat #9 Evadale 61-57, lost to Vidor, lost to Hamshire-Fannett 88-55

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Woodville (0-5)                          lost to Pollock Central 42-14, lost to Leggett
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[quote name="stevenash" post="1139535" timestamp="1323029218"]
[quote author=SAWolverine link=topic=92644.msg1139532#msg1139532 date=1323029033]
Surprised at how badly Woodville and Anahuac are starting off...
[/quote]

Anahuac's two starting guards are out with football injuries.
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Bummer for Anahuac.  Cant say that I hate it for Woodville...
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[quote name="stevenash" post="1139535" timestamp="1323029218"]
[quote author=SAWolverine link=topic=92644.msg1139532#msg1139532 date=1323029033]
Surprised at how badly Woodville and Anahuac are starting off...
[/quote]

Anahuac's two starting guards are out with football injuries.
[/quote]Nash ,it's good to see you posting. I was afraid you got thrown in jail down at Aransas Pass..........how many starters does Woodville have back this year?
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[quote name="no-look" post="1139773" timestamp="1323045816"]
[quote author=stevenash link=topic=92644.msg1139535#msg1139535 date=1323029218]
[quote author=SAWolverine link=topic=92644.msg1139532#msg1139532 date=1323029033]
Surprised at how badly Woodville and Anahuac are starting off...
[/quote]

Anahuac's two starting guards are out with football injuries.
[/quote]Nash ,it's good to see you posting. I was afraid you got thrown in jail down at Aransas Pass..........how many starters does Woodville have back this year?
[/quote]

Not familiar with Woodville this year.  As of now I am still posting but certain "managerial personell" are watching my every step and I could be gone at any moment.  However, contingency plans are already in place.
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[quote name="stevenash" post="1139786" timestamp="1323046501"]
[quote author=no-look link=topic=92644.msg1139773#msg1139773 date=1323045816]
[quote author=stevenash link=topic=92644.msg1139535#msg1139535 date=1323029218]
[quote author=SAWolverine link=topic=92644.msg1139532#msg1139532 date=1323029033]
Surprised at how badly Woodville and Anahuac are starting off...
[/quote]

Anahuac's two starting guards are out with football injuries.
[/quote]Nash ,it's good to see you posting. I was afraid you got thrown in jail down at Aransas Pass..........how many starters does Woodville have back this year?
[/quote]

Not familiar with Woodville this year.  As of now I am still posting but certain "managerial personell" are watching my every step and I could be gone at any moment.  However, contingency plans are already in place.
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First of all, the word is "managerial personnel."  Second, you follow the rules you don't have to worry about anything. 

Which, unfortunately by this post, you did not. No matter how sly you think you are, you managed to hijack another thread.

I believe that is 2 for you.

And finally, as you have contingency plans, so do I.
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