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Good write up. Great kid! [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content] Go Pirates!! 🏴☠️1 point
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.title { text-align: center; } img { display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; width: 50%; } 2022 SETXsports Team Previews School Name: West Orange-Stark Mascot: Mustangs Head Coach Name: Hiawatha Hickman At Current School Since:2022 Assistant Coaches: Justin Trahan, Tommie Barrett, Ronald Wallace, Tony Turner, Matt Calvert, Depauldrick Garrett, Russell Bottley, Ryan Ragsdale, Matt Robertson, Seth Thomas, Carty Zetar 2021 Season Results Last year the West Orange -Stark Mustangs finished the season with a record of 11 and 2. The Mustangs competed in district 9--4A Div 2 and finished in 1st place with a record of 6 wins and 0 losses. 2021 Playoffs Round Reached- Quarterfinal Round 2022 Season Preview Offensively, the Mustangs will run the Spread offense. In 2022, Look out for key returning players: Jamal Shaw RB/DB, Dakarion Judge WR/DB, Jalien Brown RB/DB, Andrew Wilson OL/DL Keyshawn Robertson QB/DB, Daven Heard OL/DL. Also, Raymond Mallett RB/DB, Marcus Turner QB/LB —-could make a big impact on the offense this year. On the defensive side of the ball, look for these returning players to make a big impact on defense this year: Jalen Lewis LB, Jamal Shaw DB, Darren Anderson DB, Clayton Whatley DE Newcomer(s) poised to breakout in 2022 for the Mustangs include: Darren Anderson DB, Nicholas Crosson DB, . West Orange -Stark will be running the Multiple Fronts defense this year. Lastly, notable special teams player(s) to watch include:1 point
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leader at his finest. What a lying two-faced @*^%+1 point
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2004 3ADII Semifinal Jasper vs Liberty Hill
chefkland76 reacted to Dirty_but_Dazzling for a topic
Can someone/anyone help me please. where to find any video of this game.. Even if it is just highlights or a recap. I have tried (without one bit of success) to find anything. It will be VERY appreciated. TIA(thanks in advance) take care.1 point -
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It's because they are losing the hispanic vote! No principles involved here!1 point
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2022 Vidor Pirates
NoNeckNic479 reacted to Hagar for a topic
In this era of everyone having a pass happy offense, many don’t realize the impact of a Slot T team losing their top two RB’s. Be the equivalent of them losing the QB & top receiver. In most of todays offenses, the RB’s are small blockers or secondary receivers. Losing the two top Offensive players and the Head Coach being rushed to the Hospital right before the game would cost any team. Still, cest la vie.1 point -
Breaking ... Due to Joe Biden testing positive for COVID for the 2nd time - he'll be unable to kiss China's ass for another 3 days.1 point
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I was there, I saw it. We’re you? Pirates started out sluggish in the 1st half. Matthews being rushed to the hospital before the start of the game an was kept at the hospital all game probably had something to do with that. The second half they Bullied CH all over the field. Of course anytime you comment about the Pirates it’s going to be negative or smartass. Still butthurt about the Pirates stealing your out right District Championship from y’all a few years ago.😂They make a cream for that you know. 😂1 point
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Dave Campbell preseason top 10 3A-D1
Mr. Buddy Garrity reacted to Balanor for a topic
You saw the win, but ignored it in your original rant when you left it out? You couldn’t hurt my feelings if you tried your every hour of every day. I simply don’t like it when people twist statistics to demean others for no apparent reason. They didn’t get out of the first round I believe 3 years out of the 15 years they’ve made the playoffs in the past 18 years. And I’ve heard you mention “Beaumont” kids a few times. Who specifically are you referring to and is this an illegal student(s) that you would like to mention so that it can be addressed to the proper folks? Or you just saying a family moved Into the district, but you are bitter over for some reason? And as far as the district, all they can do is play who the state tells them to play. There is a disadvantage of having a weak district vs playing studs every week and I think we both know that. You just sound like a bitter troll who somehow had their butt kicked by EC.. if I were a betting man.1 point -
2004 3ADII Semifinal Jasper vs Liberty Hill
Mr. Buddy Garrity reacted to Dirty_but_Dazzling for a topic
of course I will post it, but being honest, it's mainly for something that I have been "projecting" on for a while ( my first ever attempt at making and editing a video) lol.1 point -
2004 3ADII Semifinal Jasper vs Liberty Hill
Dirty_but_Dazzling reacted to Mr. Buddy Garrity for a topic
Hope you find it. I love watching Jasper football.1 point -
2004 3ADII Semifinal Jasper vs Liberty Hill
Mr. Buddy Garrity reacted to Dirty_but_Dazzling for a topic
yes sir. frontwards, backwards, sideways. lol1 point -
Being Wrong About Trump!
Boyz N Da Hood reacted to Unwoke for a topic
This is coming from a Liberal Law Professor who voted for Hillary Clinton. Dershowitz: Trump critics 'stretching the law' in push to 'get' former president Rather than follow the letter of the law and the evidence wherever it leads, Democrats, academics, and other critics of Donald Trump are twisting the law in hopes of seeing the former president criminally charged as part of the Justice Department's probe into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to renowned civil liberties lawyer Alan Dershowitz. "The thing most upsetting to me as a liberal Democrat and civil libertarian is how hard they're searching for a crime," Dershowitz told Just the News in an exclusive interview. "It reminds me of [former head of the Soviet secret police] Lavrentiy Beria saying to Josef Stalin, 'Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime.'" Dershowitz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, cited examples of prominent legal experts taking wild swings at Trump — everything from saying he attempted to murder former Vice President Mike Pence to saying he's guilty of dereliction of duty — to argue he should be charged with a crime for his actions during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and more broadly his efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election. "What all these arguments have in common is they stretch the law however it needs to be stretched in order to get Trump," said Dershowitz, who said prosecution not grounded in the law sets a "dangerous" precedent. "Today they're targeting Trump. Tomorrow it could be Black Lives Matter, or union organizers, or even a progressive president when the roles are flipped." Dershowitz's comments came a few days after the Washington Post reported the Justice Department is investigating Trump's actions as part of its criminal probe into the storming of the Capitol and efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. The report was published after Andrew Weissmann, one of the lead prosecutors in the Trump-Russia investigation, criticized the Justice Department for adopting a "bottom-up" criminal investigation by focusing primarily on Jan. 6 protesters rather than Trump and his top allies. The Justice Department has arrested nearly 900 people for charges related to Jan. 6, imprisoning most without a trial. Several have said the FBI, Justice Department, and federal prison officials under the Biden administration violated their civil and constitutional rights. The vast majority weren't accused of carrying a weapon, assaulting law enforcement, or destroying property. Many didn't even enter the Capitol building. The House select committee investigating Jan. 6 just finished a series of hearings over the summer aimed at portraying Trump as the central figure in an orchestrated plot to overturn the 2020 election and incite an insurrection. In a departure from House norms, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) last year rejected two of the five House Republican picks for the committee, prompting Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to pull all five of his party's choices from the panel. Pelosi then handpicked two anti-Trump Republicans to join the seven Democrats on the committee. The panel is currently considering whether to refer Trump to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution. But even if the committee does make the referral, the Justice Department will disregard any conclusions reached by the committee, according to Dershowitz. "The Justice Department will totally ignore any conclusions reached by the House committee," he said. "There was no cross examination ... It was a corrupt process for eliciting evidence. Never before have we seen a hearing like this where the other side was excluded and we only got a one-sided story." Dershowitz added that Attorney General Merrick Garland won't ignore the actual evidence produced by the committee but will only indict with a "slam-dunk case and a smoking gun that would be accepted by the vast majority of Americans," as was the case with Richard Nixon. With Trump, however, there's currently "no gun, not even a knife, just circumstantial inferences," said Dershowitz, who noted attempts by Democrats to omit the fact that Trump said in his speech to supporters on the day of the Capitol riot that they should protest "peacefully" and "patriotically." Concerning other accusations leveled against Trump, Dershowitz said they would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to result in a successful prosecution — a threshold he characterized as out of reach given the current evidence available. Dershowitz made a point of distinguishing between criminal activity and actions people may find distasteful but aren't crimes. To prove the point, he cited allegations that Trump stood by idly on Jan. 6 and refused to call the National Guard to stop the riot — a claim that Just the News has refuted through extensive reporting in recent months. "Let's just take the worst-case scenario and say Trump refused to call in the National Guard and watched the chaos unfold," said Dershowitz. "It wouldn't be a crime. It could be dereliction of duty or any range of sins," but not deserving of criminal charges. "No crime is obvious here," said Dershowitz of Trump's conduct following the 2020 election. "This is just dirty politics, which has been part of the scene since Thomas Jefferson." Dershowitz emphasized he's a man of the political left and would never vote for Trump in 2024 should he run but is bound by the law. The situation would "change dramatically if there was evidence of tax evasion or a crime like that, but punishment for a political crime should be the American people voting you out of office," he added. "I don't want to be denied my right to vote against Trump in 2024." The longtime Harvard professor explained that the last time "politics overtook law" was McCarthyism in the 1950s, when people were afraid to call out investigative misconduct out of fear of being branded a communist. "Today, people are afraid of being branded a Trump supporter," he said. "Were Trump indicted, it would get much worse." Dershowitz compared the current situation to the late Attorney General Robert Kennedy repeatedly trying to prosecute Roy Cohn, with whom he had a decades-long feud. Cohn, a central figure in the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s, was acquitted three times after three separate criminal indictments by the Kennedy Justice Department. Concern over politics trumping the law in the potential prosecution of Trump comes amid growing outcry among legal experts against perceived Justice Department strong-arm tactics targeting skeptics of the 2020 presidential election outcome and other critics of the Biden administration. Former Trump White House trade official Peter Navarro, for example, was publicly arrested by FBI agents at Reagan National Airport just outside Washington, D.C. last month on misdemeanor charges that he acted in contempt of Congress by defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee. According to Navarro, federal agents put him in handcuffs, leg irons, strip-searched him, denied him a chance to call his lawyer, and deprived him of food and water. The Justice Department has said those claims are false. At a recent hearing in Navarro's case, the overseeing federal judge agreed federal agents used unnecessary force against Navarro, sayingit was baffling that prosecutors didn't simply tell Navarro he was going to be charged and let him walk into an FBI office. "Law enforcement seems to be using arrest tactics on Trump supporters that are generally reserved for violent and/or fleeing suspects," Dershowitz told Just the News earlier this month. "They do not seem justified in many of these cases."1 point -
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2004 3ADII Semifinal Jasper vs Liberty Hill
Dirty_but_Dazzling reacted to purpleeagle for a topic
You might try UIL Store.1 point -
I figure that Big girl is going out of character and just trolling. That reminds me of that joke I have said on here before. It makes it even more funny to me because it was told to me by an old Cajun I used to work for and I think English was his second language. A Louisiana sheriff stopped a guy for speeding and asked where he was from. The guy said, Chicago. The sheriff said, “Don’t lie to me boy, I see those Illinois license plates“.1 point
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Port arthur memorial is getting new turf !!!
navydawg31 reacted to Mr. Buddy Garrity for a topic
I'll raise hell.1 point -
Port arthur memorial is getting new turf !!!
BMTSoulja1 reacted to navydawg31 for a topic
I went to a soccer game and it was staticky pretty bad. Might have been just that day not sure. I wish it would happen for y’all sake would put y’all right behind the Butch for sure for 2nd best in the area. No question on it.1 point -
Prayers for LC-M players
Mr. Thornton Melon reacted to WOSdrummer99 for a topic
From kogt.com UPDATE: Thursday morning LCMCISD said all five boys are in stable condition.1 point -
There was a time being 8-0-2 CO District Champs wasn't enough to make playoffs
dj reacted to Matthew328 for a topic
According to some that was a better time1 point