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Greenville basketball, soccer games moved again

Story byThe Herald Banner, Greenville, TexasDavid Claybourn, The Herald Banner, Greenville, TexasFri, January 30, 2026 at 2:50 AM UTC·2 min readGreenville's Lions and Lady Lions keep having their schedules altered in District 9-5A basketball and soccer due to the winter storm. The varsity home games against Sherman in both sports were moved back at first from Tuesday to Wednesday, then to Thursday and now there's been other changes. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Lady Lions and Lions had their home varsity basketball games in the GHS gymnasium against Sherman postponed to Saturday. The Lady Lions are to play first at 1 p. m. The Lions' game is to follow at about 2:30 p. m.

Greenville basketball, soccer games moved again

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Key Highlights

  • The Lady Lions are to honor their seniors. The Lady Lions and Lions had their home varsity soccer matches against Sherman switched to Monday at T. A.
  • "Cotton" Ford Stadium in Greenville.
  • The Lady Lions are to play first at 4:15 p. m., with the Lions to follow with their game against Sherman at 6 p. m., also on Monday.
  • The junior varsity boys match was cancelled. The Lady Lions’ soccer team is 0-2 in district play with losses of 9-0 to both Walnut Grove and Melissa. The Lions’ soccer team is 0-2 in district play with losses of 6-2 to Melissa and 3-0 to Walnut Grove. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSherman’s Lady Bearcats are 1-8 in district basketball play with the lone win, 42-21 over Greenville in Sherman on Jan.
  • 3. Sherman’s Bearcats are 1-6 in district boys basketball play with the only win by a 49-31 margin over Greenville on Dec.
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