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  1. I am getting more and more confident that Dayton and BH won't meet at all in the post season. I think this is great since most of us are rooting for each other to be sucessful after district. Here is the way I see it, maybe I am wrong. What do you think? 1st scenerio: If Nederland and PNG miss the playoffs then Dayton would be the Division-1 school and NOT play BH. 2nd scenerio: If BH wins district, then they would play the 3rd place team and that is most likely not going to be Dayton. 3rd scenerio: If Dayton wins district and BH places 1st or 2nd, Dayton would play the 3rd place team. Likely not BH. 4th scenerio: BH places 2nd in district and Nederland or PNG gets the third spot and Dayton get's the 2nd spot, then Dayton and BH meet. So for Dayton and BH to meet in the first round, Nederland or PNG (big schools) would have to make the playoffs and Dayton would have to lose to Central (doubt that).
  2. Malkowski's crew facing must-win contest Friday By TODD HVEEM Chronicle Correspondent C.E. King head football coach Mike Malkowski kind of winced when he first noticed his multi-talented Panthers (1-2, 2-4 District 21-4A) were picked to win the league championship. Malkowski was plenty happy with the positive publicity, no doubt, but knew that expectations are not only tough to live up to, but often paint a big red bullseye on the back of his players' jerseys. "I can't defend the prognostications. They are just what they are," said Malkowski, whose team opened district play with a tough 41-35 loss to Galena Park, then lost to Crosby 30-28 last week. "But I always liked it when we were picked down low, then overexceeded expectations. We have done that for a long time now. "This year, I don't even like to prognosticate what we are going to do next week. Too much can happen. As much as you think you know 16-18-year-olds when you are around them all the time, strange things still seem to happen that throw a wrench into everything. Prognostications are always kind of fun, but you can't play the game on paper." If so, quarterback Charvis Nash and running back Jameon Owens might double-handedly deliver the Panthers a district title. "Jameon Owens and Charvis Nash have been doing a great job for us," Malkowski said. "Charvis plays quarterback and linebacker for us. Those are two high-contact positions, that is for sure. "They both have a chance to play college football. Charvis has an outside chance to play Division I (college ball). Jameon has an opportunity to play, too. It just depends. It is hard to predict. Different programs are looking for different people." Malkowski said Nash is "as good at reading the option as we have ever had here. He is really good at it. He really understands the game." Nash and Owens both had huge games in the loss to Galena Park, but a 95-yard fumble return for a touchdown turned the tide in the Yellowjackets' favor. "Galena Park has four very good athletes," Malkowski said. "They put those guys in position to make big plays and they are doing it. "They returned a 95-yard fumble against us. It was kind of the turning point of the game. We had taken it and rammed it down their throat. We still came back fighting, but it turned the tide a little bit. It happens. Now, we have to play with our backs against the wall. That is not a bad thing." After the loss to Galena Park, C.E. King rebounded to knock off Forest Brook 36-6. "I think we are getting better," Malkowski said. "We have done more work on team-building than we have the football part of it. Last week (against Forest Brook), I felt like we really came together. We definitely played our best defensive game of the year. "I don't think it was our best offensive game," he added. "But we were able to piece-meal and put things together. It wasn't bad. We are usually smoother and move the ball better than that." C.E. King visits New Caney in a key district contest at 7 p.m. Friday. New Caney (2-4, 2-1), after losing its three non-district games, opened league play with wins over Huffman and Smiley, then lost 42-14 to Barbers Hill last week. "It appears that Barbers Hill, Crosby, Galena Park, us and New Caney are all very legitimate," Malkowski said. "Any of those teams, on any given night, can beat anybody in our league." C.E. King's chore will be trying to stop New Caney quarterback Phillip Welch and running back C.J. Dunlap. "Defensively, we are rotating about three people at almost every position," Malkowski said. "We have three ends, three tackles and three linebackers, and we rotate in the secondary. "We have five guys going both ways. Mike Sanders, Tyrell Robbins, Larry Monroe and Owens all switch in and out. Shawn Black also plays both ways for us (at receiver and cornerback). Our skill guys play a lot of football for us. We try and rest them as much as we can on offense." After New Caney, C.E. King will end the season against Smiley, Barbers Hill and Huffman. The Panthers will be huge favorites against Smiley and Huffman, but Malkowski said Barbers Hill (6-0, 3-0) is the team to beat in the District 21-4A race. "Barbers Hill is very solid," Malkowski said. "They are taking care of business. They shut out Crosby (10-0). That was very impressive. "They are going to be challenged. I think Galena Park can play with them and beat them, and I think we can play with them and beat them. But I would say they are the favorites." But first, C.E. King must get past New Caney. "This game is pretty big for us," Malkowski said of Friday's game. "It could get us to the Barbers Hill game. But we still have to take one week at a time. "We regained some of our positioning back after losing to Galena Park, but we have been Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde a lot this year."
  3. No question about that.
  4. You have to wonder how Houston Weatley made a higher ranking than BH........Huffman beat them this year...didn't they?
  5. You have to wonder how Houston Weatley made a higher ranking than BH........Huffman beat them this year...didn't they?
  6. Piratefan, that signature is too funny! That is great! "Lumberton......the next SouthLake Carroll"
  7. Woo hoo. I keep forgetting to play this game.
  8. Please pick who you think will win. 21-5A West Brook Baytown Lee 21-4A Barbers Hill Forest Brook 22-4A Nederland Lumberton Central Dayton 21-3A Orangefield West Orange-Stark Hamshire-Fannett Kirbyville 22-3A Cleveland 23-2A Newton Woodville 24-2A East Chambers Warren Buna 24-1A West Hardin Hull-Daisetta TAPPS 3-4 Baytown Christian
  9. Piratefan I am going with the Pirates this week (unofficially ). Central might be the better team, however I think this could be a great upset and give Vidor a shot at that 3rd spot.
  10. Pierce Rhodes (impressive stats). Had WOs played anybody, I might agree with Bevil, but come on.......HJ.
  11. Lee wins this one.
  12. That's 3 WOS votes and 1 Lumberton vote......
  13. Nice meeting you too. If that Qb ever get's some webbles NC is going to be a good team.
  14. This whole damn thread should be deleted.
  15. If you go to the Housto Chronicle they have a data base that gives team and individual statistics. Anyone who catches a ball, rushes, intercepts, or kicks a PAT/fieldgoal gets mentioned. (by name). I am not one to jump up and Hoo-Raa the AD at BH, however he can't be blamed for what the Baytown Sun or Chronicle prints......really. Take your own notes at the game and tomorrow you can print every person's name on here you want by posting a message. I brag about players on here all the time. How do you think we got Mason picked as MVP a few weeks ago. Go BH win tonight!
  16. I hope he is better at forcasting the weather than picking games.... Just kidding Coop.....by the way, still got that ticket for you. No rain tonight in BH land.
  17. Week 6 (October 13) 21-5A West Brook at Baytown Lee Port Arthur Memorial at Kingwood (Sat.) Baytown Sterling at Channelview 21-4A New Caney at Barbers Hill Huffman at Houston Smiley 22-4A Nederland at PN-G **Game of the Week** Lumberton at Central Dayton at Vidor LC-M at Ozen 21-3A Jasper at Bridge City Kirbyville at Orangefield Silsbee at Hamshire-Fannett Hardin-Jefferson at West Orange-Stark 22-3A Coldspring at Liberty 23-2A Corrigan-Camden at Newton Woodville at Shelbyville 24-2A East Chambers at Warren Hardin at Anahuac Kountze at Buna 24-1A Evadale at West Hardin High Island at Hull-Daisetta Non-District Kelly at St. Pius Sabine Pass at Deweyville JV
  18. That's awsome. BH beat ranked Dickenson in 3 and hung in there with Nederland. Maybe we get ranked soon.
  19. I know it's a little early in other district play to start talking playoffs, but who might we match up against in other districts? Sure would be nice if we take 3 district titles in our first year of 4-A play (Football, Vollyball and Baseball). By the way, we beat state ranked Dickensen and hung in with state ranked Nederland........when do we get ranked?
  20. They have been down for the last 2 years. Liberty usually has a few really fats skill players to cary them along, but not this year. Liberty has also been stuck on the same old offense for a number of years. It's a declining area and a down time for the football program. Look for them to do well in 07 with this new district.
  21. Radiernation, How about passing stats and points allowed.
  22. Looking for a Purple Shirt with a White Horse on it........
  23. You guys ever sleep........ Don't tell WOS or we will have to rename their stadium.....
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