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Exciting Friday Night Football in Southeast Texas: Week 9 Highlights and Scores

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Exciting Friday Night Football in Southeast Texas: Week 9 Highlights and Scores

Exciting Week 9 High School Football Results Unfold in Southeast Texas

This past Friday night brought thrilling moments to high school football fans across Southeast Texas as teams battled it out on the field. Week 9 of the season delivered a range of exciting games, with several teams clinching key victories.

In Beaumont, the West Brook Bruins showcased their strength against Beaumont United, dominating the game with a decisive score of 48 to 7. The Bruins continue to establish themselves as a force in the region.

Meanwhile, in Lufkin, the Lufkin Panthers edged out the Port Arthur Memorial with a close score of 30 to 23, demonstrating resilience and skill late in the game.

In other matchups, Nederland secured a solid win against Port Neches-Groves, 24 to 14, while West Orange-Stark shut out Silsbee, finishing the game with a score of 35 to 0. Little Cypress-Mauriceville also triumphed, narrowly defeating Bridge City 21 to 18.

The Lumberton Raiders had a commendable victory over Hardin-Jefferson, winning 24 to 14, and Hamshire-Fannett produced an impressive performance, dominating Tarkington 65 to 0.

Other notable scores include East Chambers over Kirbyville 52 to 14, Anderson-Shiro defeating Kountze 33 to 14, and Jasper taking down Shepherd 35 to 16.

Hardin also celebrated a win against Anahuac 33 to 13, while Newton had a resounding victory against Trinity at Newton, scoring 64 to 0. Coldspring-Oakhurst shutout Buna with a score of 28 to 0, and Woodville maintained their dominance over New Waverly, winning 38 to 0.

Finally, The Woodlands Christian took on Kelly Catholic and emerged victorious 53 to 12, while Deweyville defeated West Hardin 38 to 6. West Sabine also marked an impressive win against Evadale, finishing with a score of 54 to 14.

As the season progresses, fans are eager to see how their teams will perform in the upcoming games. Stay tuned for more updates!


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