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  1. Tigers land Texas linebacker by Chris Pool of Scout.com, December 29, 2005 at 11:42am ET Sean Weatherspoon, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound, outside linebacker, from Jasper, Texas, gave Missouri his verbal commitment after Christmas. We caught up with Jasper coach Danny Love to get his comments on Weatherspoon. “I love that (Weatherspoon) kid,” Coach Love said. “I wish I had a hundred just like him. I moved him up to the varsity as a freshman, put him at weak side linebacker and he never left the field.” What can Missouri expect to see from Sean Weatherspoon in the next few years? “Oh, Sean is going to be a big ol’ kid.” Coach Love said. “He’s never gone through an off-season, so he’s never really hit the weights like he will at Missouri. Sean goes from football to basketball to baseball, he’s just a great athlete. “I think you’ll see once he gets to Missouri that he’ll hit the weights and they’ll get him on a good nutrition plan. I wouldn’t be surprised in a few years if he ended up as a rush end. He’s got that type of frame. “Sean is a great leader on and off the field. He plays the game of football with a passion that can’t be taught. His teammates as well as the students at Jasper all look up to him. Missouri is getting a great football player and an even better person.” Weatherspoon chose Missouri over Tulane and Houston.
  2. January 4, 2006 Ken Beasley made a 360 degree spinning one-handed catch that dropped quite a few jaws at practice this morning.
  3. you shouldnt have to scroll...other than that your browser may not support frames......let me know if the problem persists..thanks
  4. WOW :shock: .......did the fans started fighting also?
  5. Class 5A 1. Cy-Fair 2. Rockwall 3. Cinco Ranch 4. DeSoto 5. Mansfield Summit 6. Duncanville 7. Arlington Bowie 8. Westside 9. Corpus Christi Carroll 10. Northshore 11. Spring 12. Temple 13. Plano West 14. Converse Judson 15. Pflugerville 16. San Antonio Warren 17. Clearbrook 18. Edinburg 19. San Antonio Taft 20. Bryan Class 4A 1. Fort Worth Dunbar 2. Arlington Seguin 3. Del Valle 4. Palo Duro 5. Lumberton 6. Waxahachie 7. Dallas Lincoln 8. Houston Jones 9. Waco Midway 10. Kerrville Tivy 11. Wylie 12. Dallas Kimball 13. Marble Falls 14. Sherman 15. Crosby 16. Pflugerville Connally 17. Denton 18. Jacksonville 19. Willis 20. Boerne Class 3A 1. Winnsboro 2. Canyon 3. West Oso 4. West Orange Stark 5. Abilene Wylie 6. Crandall 7. Orangefield 8. Silsbee 9. Llano 10. Navasota 11. Liberty Eylau 12. Brownsboro 13. Levelland 14. Merkel 15. Marion 16. China Spring 17. Seminole 18. Mt. Vernon 19. Snyder 20. San Diego Class 2A 1. Argyle 2. Canadian 3. Hughes Springs 4. Boyd 5. Brock 6. Kountze 7. Little River Academy 8. Poth 9. Panhandle 10. Wall 11. Van Vleck 12. Navarro 13. Crawford 14. Jim Ned 15. Shallowater 16. Central Heights 17. Nixon Smiley 18. Howe 19. Odem 20. Tahoka 1A Div. I 1. Martin’s Mill 2. Sudan 3. Port Aransas 4. Celeste 5. Moulton 6. Claude 7. Lindsay 8. Alvord 9. Iraan 10. Rivercrest 11. New Deal 12. Sterling City 13. Thorndale 14. Muenster 15. Wellington 16. Normangee 17. Irion Co. 18. Big Sandy 19. North Hopkins 20. Tolar 1A Div. II 1. Nazareth 2. Kennard 3. Priddy 4. Water Valley 5. Martinsville 6. Ft. Elliott 7. Throckmorton 8. Byers 9. Springlake-Earth 10. D’Hanis 11. Aspermont 12. Roby 13. Whitharral 14. Lipan 15. Brooksmith 16. Follett 17. Saltillo 18. Garden City 19. Knox City 20. Knippa PRIVATE SCHOOL Small School Girls: 1. Lake Country Christian 2. Hallettsville Sacred Heart 3. Grapevine Faith Christian 4. Colleyville Covenant Christian 5. Waco Texas Christian 6. Midland Classical Academy 7. Lubbock Christian 8. Amarillo San Jacinto Christian 9. Muenster Sacred Heart 10. San Antonio Trinity Christian 11. Abilene Christian 12. McKinney Christian 13. Arlington Burton Academy 14. Wichita Falls Notre Dame 15. Conroe Covenant Christian 16. San Antonio Believers Academy 17. Sherman Texoma Christian 18. Greenville Christian 19. Grand Prarie Shady Grove 20. Cedar Hill Trinity Christian Large School Girls: 1. Fort Worth Christian 2. Lubbock Trinity Christian 3. Dallas Bishop Lynch 4. Houston Westbury Christian 5. Houston St. Agnas 6. Fort Worth Country Day 7. Austin Saint Michael's 8. San Antonio Antonian 9. Dallas Ursuline Academy 10. Austin Brentwood Christian 11. Dallas First Baptist 12. Argyle Liberty Christian 13. Carrollton Christian 14. San Antonio Christian 15. Tomball Concordia Lutheran 16. San Antonio Incarnate Word 17. Fort Worth Nolan Catholic 18. Victoria Saint Joseph 19. Red Oak Ovilla Christian 20. Dallas Christian
  6. Congrats to the guys who made the team Player of the Year Kenneth Beasley QB WO-S Offensive MVP Todderick Pendland RB Newton Defensive MVP Sean Weatherspoon LB Jasper Juniors of the Year Darrell Jenkins QB/DB Newton Johnny Dishon QB/DB Bridge City Sophomore of the Year Tramain Thomas QB East Chambers Two Way Players of the Year Earl Thomas RB/DB WO-S Ryan Butler WR/DB Nederland OFFENSE Quarterback of the Year Joe Chaisson QB Westbrook Running Back of the Year Clifton Simien RB Hardin Jefferson DeAntwine Jones RB Central Wide Receiver of the Year LaDarius White WR WO-S Mason Fisher WR Barbers Hill Malcolm Lewis WR Woodville Tight End of the Year Seth Harley TE LCM Offensive Linemen of the Year Jerrod Gooch OL Vidor Adam Aycock OL Barbers Hill James Gulley OL Central DEFENSE Secondary Player of the Year Robert Joseph DB PAM Danny Jackson DB Central Linebackers of the Year Drew Johnston LB Newton Deron Minor LB Ozen John Michael Falgout LB West Brook Defensive Linemen of the Year Ron Mohica DL Nederland Mack Randle DL Ozen Steven Steed DL Silsbee Hunter Davis DL PNG Kicker of the Year AJ Hecker K Bridge City Punter of the Year Jeff Stringer P Bridge City Coach of the Year Curtis Barbay Newton Game of the Year Westbrook 26 Ozen 25 OT
  7. I believe Jasper Wr/Db Josh Adams may also be going there with him
  8. Duckbutter- any word on where he may be going to college?
  9. Jimmy Johnson and Todd Dodge... PA Knows How to churn out some Coaches
  10. Congrats to the coach of the year, Coach Sargent who was a Jasper coach last season
  11. alot of times players have websites made of themselves....pm me and i may can help you out
  12. you know...your prolly right....with that classic and the numerous playoff games that would be played there....im bettin they would have that stuff payed off in 10 years... they do this sort of thing every year in Tyler and its been a big success
  13. lol @ Jasper vs Baytown Lee... Lets call it the Spindletop Southeast Texas Classic Im thinkin thursday... Jasper vs PNG Friday WO-S vs Nederland Saturday @ 2 Central vs PAM Saturday @7 Westbrook vs Ozen and switch up games every year....
  14. I havent heard Rice, but I have heard SMU....Im sorry but he would be dumb to go coach at Rice...thats just askin for it right there...Smallest division 1 school in the nation
  15. lol...we can all dream Dont see it happening....Dodge's son I think may be the Qb at SLC next year...and from what im hearing, Dodge's next move will be to a Division 1 college program.... But it would sure be nice
  16. lets just hope a good college program can overlook his size and give him a shot
  17. Sad story but what a happy ending......... She said RUN By: JEFF WICK, The Beaumont Enterprise 12/09/2004 Tom Eckert/The Enterprise Newton junior Toddrick Pendland, right, and his sophmore brother Broddrick have had to overcome a lot in their young lives as their mom was shot to death by their stepdad when they were little boys. NEWTON-His mother told him to run. Toddrick Pendland's stepdad had come home drunk and mad - again. So Tonya Ray (Taylor) Myers made her eight-year-old son take his little brother and leave. Pendland, with his younger brother Broddrick in tow, ran to a neighbor's house. That's where they heard the two gunshots that killed their mother. "They told me she was alright until I got to my aunt's house," said Pendland. It was only then that he was told the truth. That August day in 1996, his mother had told him to run. Nearly a decade later, Pendland is still listening. Saturday, the Newton Eagle High School football team will play for the Class 2A Division I state title. It's a team loaded with superstars, but maybe none better than Pendland, the tailback. This year alone he's rushed for 2,160 yards and 26 touchdowns. "He's a great player," said Newton head coach Curtis Barbay. In two days, thousands of people will fill Waco ISD Stadium to watch just how great. Of all the fans cheering for him, however, one person will be missing. "I think she would have enjoyed herself watching us play," said Pendland. He hardly ever goes to his mother's gravesite anymore, but before he goes out on the field, Pendland always makes sure to say hi. "Before every game, I get on my knees and pray to God to tell my mom I love her," he said. "And that this is another game for her." His mother told him to run. But it was Pendland's uncle Tye Taylor who gave him something to run with - a football. Tye started Toddrick playing pee-wee football soon after the tragedy. "It kept me excited to do something," said Pendland. There was only one problem. At the time, Pendland wasn't big or fast. He was kind of brittle, too. "I broke my arm (playing football) when I was in the fourth grade," Pendland said, explaining why he much preferred basketball early on. "Stiffon Ethridge (who now shares the backfield with Pendland on the Eagle varsity) was bigger than everybody back then. "Coach said he'd give us a dollar if somebody would tackle him. I was the only one who tried. I hopped on his back, then somebody jumped on my back." Etheridge went down - right on Pendland's arm. In time, the broken arm healed, but Pendland stayed small. Even now, he's only 5-foot-8 and 165 pounds. Somewhere along the line, however, he got really fast. "Sixth or seventh grade I started running around everywhere I went," said Pendland. "I don't know why. I just started running." He ran his way onto the varsity as a sophomore. He ran his way into the end zone on one of his first carries with the team. That speed will insure his pick of several college scholarships when he graduates from Newton. His mother told him to run. But he never had to run alone. Broddrick was always there with his older brother - whether Toddrick liked it or not. "We had it out when we were little; we fought every day," Toddrick said. "We're cool now." This season Broddrick, a sophomore, was the starting cornerback on the junior varsity football team. When the playoffs started, he got called up to the varsity. The brothers share the same sideline now. "Watching him makes me want to get better," said Broddrick. "To try to be better than him." His mother told him to run. But it was his grandma who gave him somewhere to run to. After their mother's death, Mary Taylor gave her grandsons a home. She took Toddrick and Broddrick out of Bleakwood Elementary and moved them to Newton Elementary where she worked. She wanted them close. "My grandmother is a very strong person," Pendland said. "She guided me through elementary, middle school, high school. She still gets on me now." And not just about keeping up with his schoolwork. Taylor is an avid Newton football fan. She makes it to most of the games. When everyone else is patting her grandson on the back for another good game, the former star basketball player herself is a little harder on him. "She criticizes me all of the time if I fumble," laughed Pendland. "Or if I make a bad move, I get it." His mother told him to run. But Pendland held his ground that day in court when he had to testify in the trial that put his stepdad away. "They wouldn't let me see any of the pictures (of his mom) or anything like that," said Pendland. "I only went in (to the courtroom) for a second. They kept me in the back, and then I came in and talked, and I came back out." The judge asked Pendland if he knew right from wrong. He did. He was also asked what he remembered from that day. He remembered it all. "I remember all the sounds and everything and where I was at," he said. "He was drunk...he didn't want us to go nowhere...I heard a lamp break. I heard two gunshots when we were already at the house behind us." He didn't talk about his mother's death much after the trial. "I didn't want people to see me crying," he said. "I held my feelings inside." Pendland said time has made things easier. His mother told him to run. So, when he gets home from Saturday's game, Pendland just might sprint to the cemetery. "I think I might go out there if we do win," said Pendland. "I might go out there, put a little '04 (championship) sign out there by her grave. Something like that." ________________________________________________________________ He finally got his state championship in 05....
  18. interesting that the 2a Small School State Champ Celina, is bigger than the 3a Small school state champ, Celina
  19. Got this from another website AP's Response to Last Week's All-State Teams I spoke at length with Paul Webber, the sports editor for the Associated Press in Texas. I asked him about their process of selecting the all-state teams released a week ago. He told me he's committed to correcting some of the problems with the nomination process. There were eight sports editors involved in compiling lists from "all" the Texas AP sports editors throughout Texas. I know Lubbock, El Paso, Dallas, Sherman, Houston, Corpus Christi, and San Antonio were seven of the eight regions represented. The eighth was somewhere in central Texas, perhaps Waco or Austin. No newspaper sports editor from East Texas was involved in the "regional" process, but Mr. Webber told me EVERY ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER NEWSPAPER SPORTS EDITOR should know about the nomination process, and it's up to each specific sports editor from all the newspapers involved to insure the process is completed in their area. Mr. Webber told me the subject of all-state team selections was also discussed back during an AP convention in March. Mr. Webber also said he'd make sure there was an East Texas representative starting next year. The Texas AP is also going to change the process up to make it easier for those who are eligible to nominate players... They plan on going on-line next year, and perhaps moving the deadline back another week or two...and this could help make the nomination process a little easier and more concise. I was also told if a player is nominated to the all-state team by any of the regional directors, he's automatically on the honorable-mention list. He was disappointed some of the better players from the best teams in East Texas didn't make any teams. He also mention how Deon Beasley from West Orange-Stark was left out of the nomination process, but somehow, someone caught that mistake before it was too late. I offered to help in anyway possible since our radio stations are members of the Asssociated Press. None of this helps for what was released last week, but it might clarify how each team is selected.
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