Boys Basketball Playoffs

State-Bound
State-Bound
State-Bound
TYLER -- The eighth-ranked San Augustine Wolves began Saturday morning's Class A Division I Region III championship fast, and finished strong to punch the program's first-ever trip to the boys basketball state tournament.
Playoff Scores
Playoff Scores
Playoff Scores
CLASS 3A Region II Tournament At Texas A&M-Commerce Semifinals Wilmer-Hutchins 60, Pleasant Grove 47 Dallas Madison 105, Liberty-Eylau 82 Championship Wilmer-Hutchins vs. Dallas Madison, 1 p.m. Saturday (March 2)   CLASS 2A Region II Tournament At Tarleton State, Stephenville Semifinals Brock 58, Mount Pleasant Chapel Hill 47 Ponder 39, Red Oak Life 37 Championship Brock vs. Ponder, ...
Runnin' Wolves
Runnin' Wolves
Runnin' Wolves
TYLER -- Behind the duo of Dezmond Randle and Bobby Tanner, the eighth-ranked San Augustine Wolves defeated No. 9 Kerens, 81-60, Friday in a Class A Division I Region III semifinal at Tyler Junior College's Wagstaff Gym.
Rockin' Robbie
Rockin' Robbie
Rockin' Robbie
NACOGDOCHES -- The scouting report has been out for a while, but lately, it doesn't seem to matter. Robbie Rockwell will make you pay.
Next Plateau
Next Plateau
Next Plateau
TYLER -- After losing in the last Class A Division I Region III semifinals the previous two years, the Grapeland Sandies finally got over the hump.
Boys Hoops Roundup
Boys Hoops Roundup
Boys Hoops Roundup
NACOGDOCHES -- A huge fourth quarter powered No. 8 San Augustine to a 69-57 victory over New Summerfield in Tuesday's Class A Division I Region III quarterfinal at Central Heights High School.
Scores + Matchups
Scores + Matchups
Scores + Matchups
CLASS 5A Region II Quarterfinal Spring Westfield 67 Lufkin 35 (Tuesday in College Station)   CLASS 3A Region II Quarterfinals Pleasant Grove 60, Mabank 42 (Tuesday in Hallsville) Liberty-Eylau 55, Kilgore 52, OT (Tuesday in Longview) Semifinals At Texas A&M-Commerce Wilmer-Hutchins vs. Pleasan ... Read More ...
Working Overtime
Working Overtime
Working Overtime
LONGVIEW -- It might not have been the way Liberty-Eylau coach Craig Collvins drew it up, but his team is headed to regionals for the fourth time in six years.

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