High School Football Playoffs: Exciting Wins in Southeast Texas
This past Friday night, high school football teams in Southeast Texas took to the field for the second round of playoffs. With the stakes high, teams battled hard for a chance to continue their season.
The excitement began on Thursday when the Port Neches-Groves High School team faced Kaufman and emerged victorious with a score of 42 to 21. This set the tone for an action-packed weekend.
On Friday night, Angleton pulled off a thrilling win against Port Arthur Memorial, finishing with a close score of 36 to 29. Sealy was able to edge out Hamshire-Fannett with a final score of 21 to 17, while Silsbee dominated Bellville, securing a strong victory of 41 to 17.
In another impressive matchup, La Vega took down West Orange-Stark, with a score of 42 to 20. Newton truly shone in their game against Edgewood, winning decisively with a staggering score of 84 to 42. Lastly, Woodville wrapped up the night with a solid performance, defeating Grand Saline by a score of 40 to 14.
As these teams advance in the playoffs, the excitement is palpable, and fans are eager to see how far their teams can go. The next round promises to deliver more thrilling moments on the gridiron as these athletes continue to give their all.
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