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My dad started as QB for West Hardin for 4 years, way back when. I am guessing there was probably not more than 30 kids in the 12th grade then..... Good luck and hopefully we will see WH go deep in the playoffs.
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Houston Wheatley is absolutely not a #10 team in the area. They barely beat Huffman and should have lost that game. They play Hempstead tonight and will lose.
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I am going to watch CE King tonight and will have a report for those interested. Still waiting on someone from PNG to give us a report on Crosby. Wished Galena Park was playing tonight, that is the team I REALLY want to see before week 10.
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So who is in this voting and when does it happen? I don't want to miss out on a chance to rank other teams.
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I would love to see a Dayton vs. BH playoff match-up. These two schools were a rivalry when I went to BH. With the close proximity and history this could easily be a BIG TIME rivalry in years to come, even as both schools slide into 5A.
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Anyone know how this hypothetical playoff pairings might end up? Who plays who? 21-4A 1st BH (smallest school) 2nd Galena Park 3rd Crosby 22-4A 1st Nederland 2nd Dayton 3rd Central
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My opinion to your question. 2006 Finish BH Galena Park Crosby Huffman New Caney Forest Brook Smiley BH wold compete if not beat anyone in 22-4A except Nederland. I am not sure we would ever stop Mosley, even with a good defense. Would be a great game to watch.
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***Player Of The Week- Mason Fisher***
BH89 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
That is just awsome. This young man is a true talent and has great character. If he does not go Div-1 something is really wrong. Congrats Mason and good luck. Jody -
How They Finish----My Opinion Barbers Hill Galena Park Crosby Huffman New Caney C.E. King Forest Brook Smiley The 4th spot is going to be very interesting to watch. Huffman might just upset Crosby, which in my book is not an upset at all. Huffman has a good offense this year, just need to improve a bit on defense. The district winner also might be a toss-up should BH have injuries. The BH vs. Galena Park game is the last game in district, so the Eagles will need to stay healthy and play back-ups when possible.
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New Caney Eagles Yes, this district is full of Eagles. Yet another Eagle team, however much different results. New Caney is a team that seems to always have a few good players, but just not much to go with them. A good comparison of this team to SETX would be a 14-21 defeat at the hands of Lumberton. Look for New Caney to battle it out for the 4 or 5 spot.
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Smiley is home to the Golden Eagles and a 3-0 start to the 3006 season. Don't pack the playoff bags yet, the 3 wins come to teams that have yet to win a game......I think. If you need a familiar comparison to be made, Vidor beat Jones 43-0 and Smiley beat Jones by 7 points. With the dominance BH has had over Vidor and Galena Park having dominated Smiley, let's hope they are not counting chickens in Smiley Texas.
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C.E. King The Panthers are in that group of teams that have just not been able to put things together in this district. Stats would show the QB is either running for his life or there is not much else for them to do. The Panthers did play a decent Livingston team close with a 21-30 finish. If there is a bright spot for this group, it is their secondary, team speed, and starting QB Charvish Nash. Although not a dominant start, the Panthers should still find a way to compete for that 3rd spot in district, however they will need to pick things up to make the playoffs.
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Forest Brook Preview After being domniated by Nederland in their first game of the season (44-6), the Forest Brook Jaguars seem to have fallin off the map. Not much is out there about this once dominant team, but one thing is for sure, they have much more football to play. Forest Brook has a quality QB in Lance Calloway and with another Calloway in the mix they can make for yards on the ground. Wish i could say more for this team, but they just don't have much out there about them. Maybe our Nederland folks can share some info.
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I doubt it. WOS is a strong team with a much better defense. I don't see them being in the top 3 and I think it will show in the playoffs. This district has turned out to be much weaker than what I expected. Silsbee being beat by PNG and the trouble Bridge City is having does not fair well for this district's strength of schedule. I know there are those who think PNG is a power house team, but not this year. Has nthing to do with BH, just the way I see it.
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The 2006 Huffman Falcons find new and old faces in their 21-4A home. One opponent the Falcons would have preferred to leave behind is their rival The Barbers Hill Eagles. Not only do the falcons have a new district home, but they also have a new head coach, new defensive coordinator and a new starting QB. Starting Sr. QB Zach Sipe will need to use his experience playing the Eagles if he hopes to lead the Falcons to a district title. The district standings may very well not be decided until week 10 for the Falcons. Zach has taken to his new role rather well, having put up quite impressive numbers during the Falcon’s first 3 games. Zach is supported by a variety of talent at the receiver positions. Names such as Cody Schexnaider and the “Hendrix Boys†Cody and Casey should become familiar to district 21-4A. Even though the air attack has been the name of the game for the Falcons, one should not forget Ryan Latour out of the backfield. Ryan has had a fair start to the 2006 season and should do well behind his returning offensive lineman. The one area the Falcons are going to have to improve on before week 4 is the defense. Big plays and missed assignments have cost the Falcons one game already. A tougher road ahead awaits the Flacons when they meet Galena Park, Crosby and Barbers Hill. Don’t be surprised if the Falcons slip into the post season.
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Barbers Hill fired off in 2005 with a start that most would admire. The Eagles were among the states top scorers and defenders. After loosing start QB Chris Daniels before the first district game, the Eagles bounced back and Patrick Cook picked up where Chris left off. The 2006 version of the Eagles once again showcases a new QB in SR. Blake Patton. Blake has a twin brother Todd Patton who protects his back and runs the ball out of the backfield. The two have combined for almost 300 yards offense in the first two games. Also new to the Eagles starting roster this year is 2005 Lee High School transfer Michael Davis (WR). Davis is a blessing in disguise in more ways than one. Besides leading the Eagles with an average of 14 yards per reception, Mr. Davis has allowed less pressure to be placed on All-District MVP Mason Fisher (WR). When you discuss the Eagles offense, you can’t say enough about this trio. If the coaching staff finds a way to get the ball in the receiver’s hands, this offense should prove to rack-up the points against their opponents in the coming weeks. My team - so I won’t brig up any offensive weaknesses…… As for the 2006 Eagles defense the Eagles are loaded with playmakers. The Eagles have only allowed 13 points in two games. Improving on a 2005 defense was hopeful, however the Eagles have shown this to be the case. The Eagles have a linebacker in Joe Sexton that ranks among the areas best. Opposite Joe is arguably one of the best Defensive Ends in the region in Kyle Cox. These two will certainly create havoc for anyone carrying the ball. Special attention should also be paid to Cameron Swart and Daniel McSwain. Two-way players Mason Fisher, Todd Patton, and Michael Davis are waiting in the backfield for the opportunity to pick a pass. All this being said, we must not forget the defensive line. The defensive line has shown the ability to stop the run both vertically and horizontally. When you combine all this with outstanding special teams, the Eagles should be in contention for the 21-4A District Title.
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Friendswood passes a WHOLE LOT. Friendswood lost to Terry in week one and has not really played anyone. I think Dayton's speed will counter the passing game. I will give Dayton the slight edge, but would not be shocked if Friendswood wins. Friendswood usually has some big boys.
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SETXSPORTS Week 2 Preview says this will be a high scoring affair by both teams. I say it wil be a low scoring affair by both teams. No more than 30 points total offense. What do you think?
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Silsbee by 13-14 points.