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Alice High boys vs. Veterans Memorial Tuesday 8 p.m. on NFHS Network

Veterans Memorial’s Eagles played Alice High’s Coyotes at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17 in Alice, Texas; USA TODAY listed the game as streaming on the NFHS Network, “Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network.”

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Alice High boys vs. Veterans Memorial Tuesday 8 p.m. on NFHS Network
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Veterans Memorial - Corpus Christi visited Alice High School for a conference boys basketball matchup at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17 in Alice, Texas, and USA TODAY High School Sports' Feb. 15 preview listed the NFHS Network as the platform carrying the live stream and on-demand replay. "Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network," the preview advised, noting the game pairings and viewing information for the Feb. 17 date.

USA TODAY High School Sports published the viewing preview on Feb. 15, 2026 under the headline "How to watch Texas high school boys basketball: Veterans Mem. vs. Alice, Feb. 17." The preview included the publisher’s affiliate disclosure that if a reader purchases through linked services the USA TODAY Network may earn a commission and that prices were accurate at time of publication.

Historical schedule captures show Alice suffered a 46-91 road loss at Veterans Memorial earlier in the season; that schedule row lists the result as "L 46-91" with Alice's record shown at that point as 3-11 (1-6). The same schedule snippet preserves other Alice results including a 62-33 home win over Moody and narrow losses such as 53-54 to Miller, providing concrete context for Alice’s league stretch leading into the Feb. 17 meeting.

NFHS Network’s platform information in the assembled material emphasizes broad device access and a subscription model: "The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports around the country. Watch games live and on demand, all year long, on any device. Follow your favorite team and never miss a game!" NFHS marketing language in the sources also states "Become a subscriber to watch your favorite high school games from across the country Live and On Demand on any device," and capture notes list mobile apps for iOS and Android and TV apps for Roku, Amazon Fire, Google TV and Apple TV.

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Local broadcasting in the Coastal Bend remains fragmented, with other area games that week appearing on district and school channels rather than NFHS. Week 5 listings cited Veterans Memorial hosting PSJA North on the CCISD Sports Network, Alice at Gregory-Portland on MIC Sports Network, and several matchups on school YouTube channels and KRIS-TV streaming, underlining that NFHS is the explicit streaming partner named for the Feb. 17 Alice-Veterans Memorial preview but that viewers should check local school and district feeds for alternate coverage on other dates.

MaxPreps’ coverage of nearby contests underscores NFHS replay availability for school games and offers local player context: a girls varsity report noted Hailey Martinez went 9-for-19 for 24 points with five boards and five steals and that "This game can be replayed on the NFHS Network, the official streaming partner of the TX University Interscholastic League (UIL) & Alice High School." That MaxPreps item also tracked Martinez’s streak of 16 straight games with at least two steals and listed specific games and steal totals from January.

To rewatch or check availability for the Feb. 17 matchup, look for the Alice High versus Veterans Memorial stream or replay on the NFHS Network apps on iOS and Android or on TV apps for Roku, Amazon Fire, Google TV and Apple TV; NFHS Network LLC is shown in the source materials as © 2026 NFHS Network LLC. If you watched the game, tell us who you thought was the MVP in the comments below.

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