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Last Weeks Football Playoffs, One of Four Advances

 

 

 

Four of our county’s varsity football teams made last week’s playoffs; however, three teams were eliminated from post-season competition and lost during the first round of bi-district elimination games.
 
Center’s season ended Friday when the Roughriders fell to Bridge City by a 35-28 score. The ‘Riders finished in fourth place in District 9 Class 4A-1 with a 6-5 overall mark and a 4-2 conference standing. Bridge City was the winner of District 10. The Cardinals have won six straight games and will face Bay City next Friday.
 
 
The Joaquin Rams fell to Lovelady last week by a 16-33 margin. The Rams season ended with them representing District 11 2A-1, as the second place team, with a 7-4 overall standing and a 4-1 conference mark. The Lovelady Lions came in as the third place representative of District 12 and they had an 8-2 overall standing and a 3-2 conference mark.
 
The Timpson Bears fell to the Evadale Rebels by a 41-52 score. The Bears season ended with them representing District 11 2A-2 as the third place team. Their season record ended at 5-5 and they were 3-2 during conference competition. The Rebels are 10-1 overall and their district mark was 4-1.
 
 
 
 
The Tenaha Tigers defeated the Sabine Pass Sharks by an impressive 82-0 score. The Tigers are now 11-0 on the season, and they won the title in District 11 2A-2. The Sharks were the fourth place representative of District 12. They ended their season with a 6-5 overall record and a 2-3 conference mark.
 
THS will play Meridian High School in the Area round of the playoffs, next Friday, at Fairfield Eagle Stadium, at 7:30 p.m.  Second place representative Meridian, beat Detroit 68-38 last week and they sport a 7-4 overall record and a 3-2 District 10 mark.
 
 

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