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TUESDAY NOV. 27 BASKETBALL Score updates/ Post'em


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Games for Tuesday Nov.27:

[b]Beaumont West Brook 57,  Nederland  49    OT      Final[/b]
[b]La Porte 47,  Clear Falls  59                  Final[/b]
[b]Liberty 43,  Barbers Hill  60                  Final[/b]
[b]Humble 78,  Cy Ridge    83                        Final[/b]
[b]Huntsville 57,  Summer Creek  66                Final[/b]
[b]Kingwood Park 57,  Goose Creek Memorial  46      Final[/b]
[b]Little Cypress-Mauriceville 71,  Hamshire-Fannett  53    Final[/b]
[b]Livingston 52,  Woden    47                    Final[/b]
[b]Jasper 56,  Lumberton  46        OT    Final[/b]
[b]Orangefield 49,  Vidor  35                Final[/b]
[b]Tarkington 42,  Diboll  35                  Final[/b]
[b]Zavalla 34,  Huntington  43                Final[/b]
[b]Beaumont Legacy 67,  Bridge City  48        Final[/b]
[b]Sabine Pass 48,  Buna  53                  Final[/b]
[b]Sugerland Logos Prep 39,  Hardin-Jefferson  101      Final[/b]
[b]Beaumont Kelly 55,  West Orange-Stark  64        Final[/b]
[b]Magnolia West 46,  Cleveland  65              Final[/b]
[b]Huffman 44,  Caney Creek  38                    Final[/b]
[b]Leggett 59,  Shepherd  73                      Final[/b]
[b]Big Sandy 45,  Splendora  44                Final[/b]
[b]Evadale 61,  Deweyville  50                Final[/b]
Burkeville at Hemphill                                          7:30pm
[b]Kirbyville 58,  Brookeland  31                    Final[/b]
[b]Onalaska 71,  Warren    64                Final[/b]
[b]Hardin 46,  New Waverly  65                            Final[/b]
[b]Wells 37,  Broaddus  59                Final[/b]
[b]Shelbyville 59,  West Sabine  64            Final[/b]
[b]Apple Springs 30,  Colmesneil  43        OT          Final[/b]
[b]West Hardin 47,  Spurger  53                        Final[/b]
Goodrich at Boys Harbor                                      6:30pm 
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WOS - 64  Kelly - 55.  WOS was ahead 58 to 55 with 1 minute left.  Kelly had the ball and missed the shot.  Kelly fouled WOS down the stretch and they scored all the rest of their points on free throws.  #2 for WOS had 28 points.  Kelly was led by Nigel Barber 15, Cam Franks 13, Thomas Falgout 12 and Shad Wise 10.  Kelly plays Huntington Thursday at 3 in the Huntington tournament.
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