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  1. Good job girls.
  2. [quote name="hipster" post="783783" timestamp="1269902935"] Just wondering how a school of this size would need 2 ad's.  Is this one for boy's and one for girl's? [/quote] Hooks is the AD and Newton is asst. AD in waiting while Coach T seats there wondering what more he needs to do to become AD @ WO-S.  ??? ??? ???
  3. [quote name="GoneSouth" post="783173" timestamp="1269737723"] Well I am not sure what the suprise was supposed to be, but it must not have showed up.  The only sprint that PA won was the 110 hurdles and that was as close as it has been all year.  WOS finished: 1, 2 and 4 in the hundred with Trey Franks 10.55 (FAT), Justin Thomas 2nd and Colon Janice 4th 1, 2, 3 in the 200 with Trey, Justin Thomas and Mark Roberts 1st in the 4x2 (Mark Roberts, Justin Thomas, Phillip Jones, and Trey Franks Did not run the 4x1 team 2nd in the 110 hurdles and 400 1, 2 in the 800 2nd in the 4x4 Pretty good day for WOS alot of young talent shinning today [/quote] All this without James Haynes
  4. You would just think after 30 years of service to WO-S school district Coach T would have been considered. I guess the Superintendent being from Kentucky it must be a basketball thing. :) :)
  5. I was told that the Superintendent just promoted the basketball coach as asst. AD and when  Hooks retires he will become AD.The school board and Superintendent didn't have any money back in the summer to bus the kids from extracurricular activities and that it didn't do anything to promote education.  They overspent on fixing up the front of the building by over 2 million dollars (which didn't do anything to promote education) and now they are taking a coach out of a classroom (which they are going to have to fill with another person) and promoting him to a position that has never existed before at WOS and giving him extra funds. ....."how about promoting someone who has been loyal and has given 30+ years of service to the district and who is deserving of it?"  It's just proof that the powers to be, can do anything they want to do and don't care who they hurt in the process.
  6. The topic is about Thomas not skipper and AggiesWeAre fighting.
  7. [quote name="The D.A." post="781578" timestamp="1269480623"] [quote author=KFDM COOP link=topic=67718.msg781569#msg781569 date=1269478476] [quote author=The D.A. link=topic=67718.msg781338#msg781338 date=1269448927] This is going to be a good meet with most of the area big schools and some houston schools scheduled to be in P.A. on this day. Look for the Titans to take down WO-S in all relays also. ;) ;D [/quote]  :D Yea ok.  :D ;) [/quote] ;D we have surprise for Franks and company ;D You better pray for rain. :D [/quote] I'm hearing the Titans want let the top 2 WO-S runners compete this weekend.  J/K  :) :) :)
  8. West Orange-Stark has a long history of producing top-notch college prospects. From Deon Beasley and Earl Thomas to James Haynes to the Franks trio of Kerry, Jacoby, and Trey, college coaches have tapped into the 3A program for big-time playmakers.   Justin Thomas is already hearing from a handful of schools. In 2011, Reggie Garrett and Mark Roberts are already attracting attention, and Justin Thomas is beginning to see things pick up in the 2012 class. At 5-8, 160 pounds, Thomas has worked both sides of the ball, and while working at cornerback has gone against some of the best competition around. "We've just got good people all around," Thomas said. "People like Trey Franks and Mark Roberts, and you've got to compete with them every day and they just make you better." He is expected to play both ways in 2010, but when it comes to the field there is one place he feels most at home. "I'm kind of liking cornerback now," he said. "I like just hitting and being physical with the receivers." He has already attended the Schuman National Underclassman Combine at Spring Westfield and is looking into attending an Under Armour Combine as well as the Schuman Ultimate 100 Combine. As far as colleges go he is keeping an open mind but would like to attend camps at Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, and LSU this summer. He is starting to receive some interest from Texas Tech, Oklahoma, and Texas A&M, and has discussed attending the same school as one of his current teammates. "Me and Mark Roberts, we're talking about going to the same college," he said. "I'm not getting as much (attention). He's getting a whole lot of colleges looking at him." Currently Thomas is competing with the West Orange-Stark track team and has been enjoying the success. "I'm first leg on the 4x1," Thomas said. "We're doing pretty good so far. We've won every track meet except this one last night. Sometimes I run the 4x2, the third leg." On the football field he is looking to add some bulk to his frame, and continue the long history of success at West Orange-Stark by adding a state championship ring to his list of accomplishments.
  9. [quote name="speveto" post="779977" timestamp="1269207222"] WOS [/quote] It would be nice just to get past the 3rd. rd. :) :) :)
  10. [quote name="stang4life" post="778993" timestamp="1269005894"] Yes, WO-S too.  I'm glad that WO-S, as a team, participated in this meet, but I think that it's wrong when you say...well, your TEAM can enter our meet, but only if your TWO BEST INDIVIDUALS don't.  Come on now.  That's a crock.  Besides, you will not be able to keep them out of district and you can only test yourself and get better if you run against the best/fastest. Oh well, way to go Mustangs.  Not too shabby.  Wish I could go to the TSU relays, but job says I can not.  Good luck there too! [/quote] Do you mean Franks and Haynes were not aloud to compete.
  11. Where are the team points. Who won the meet.
  12. BOYS DIVISION Discus – 1. Jarrade Lee, Bmt Ozen, 155-9; 2. Anthony Smith, Nimitz, 145-5.5; 3. Jamal Baul, MacArthur, 145-1; 4. Marquis Moore, Ozen, 139-9.5. Shot put – 1. Anthony Smith, Nimitz, 52-4; 2. Roland Bordelon, Bmt West Brook, 49-11; 3. Mark McCoy, MacArthur, 49-10; 4. Jarrade Lee, Ozen, 49-8; 5. Jarvier Peeples, PAM, 45-8. High jump – 1. Terin Broussard, Central, 6-0; 2. (tie) Mark Roberts, WO-S and Christopher Allen, Gal Ball, 5-10; 4. John Guillory, Central, 5-10; 5. Kennan Holman, Central, 5-10; 6. Jacory Tyler, PAM, 5-10. Long jump – 1. Richard Sincere, Gal Ball, 22-2.5; 2. Darnell Grant, MacArthur, 21-8; 3. (tie) James Haynes, WO-S, and Desmond Gardiner, PA, Memorial, 21-1.75; 5. Trey Franks, WO-S, 20-11.5. Triple jump – 1. Malcolm Howard, MacArthur, 45-8; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 44-5.5; 3. Brennan Jackson, Central, 43-10.5; 4. Phillip Jefferson, Central, 43-4; 5. Jacoby Hale, Central, 41-10. Pole vault – 1. Keith O’Neal, Central, was the only competitor and he never took an attempt.. 3,200-meter run – 1. Gilberto Alvarez, MacArthur, 10:19; 2. David Gonzalez, MacArthur, 10:52; 3. Genaro Garza, Nimitz, 10:54; 4. Tyler Walters, Bmt West Brook, 11:15; 5. Francisco Tapia, Nimitz, 11:16. 400-meter relay – 1. Beaumont Central (Quintin Cantue, Keith O’Neal, Branden Thomas, Jeffrey Thomas) 42.28; 2. WO-S 43.00; 3. MacArthur 43.55; 4. Aldine 43.56; 5. Nimitz 43.69. 800-meter run – 1. Elmus Campbell, Nimitz, 2:09.03; 2. Miguel Garza, MacArthur, 2:10.06; 3. Ryan Henderson, Nimitz, 2:10.53; 4. Demarcus Kelly, Nimitz, 2:11.52. 100-meter hurdles – 1. Jamar Gulley, Central, 14.59; 2. Erick Seals, PAM, 14.82; 3. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 14.97; 4. Jacoby Hale, Central, 15.28; 6. Willie Johnson, Ozen, 15.72. 100-meter dash – 1. Trey Franks, WO-S,10.15; 2. Quinton Cantue, Central, 10.59; 3. Anthony Lee, Ozen, 10.72; 4. Ketrell Anderson, Aldine, 10.86; 5. Deleon Sinette, PAM, 10.91; 6. Marqee Briscoe, PAM, 11.06. 800-meter relay – 1. WO-S (Trey Franks, Justin Thomas, Josh Gloston, James Haynes) 1:30.00; 2. Ozen 1:30.47; 3. Nimitz, 1:31.82; 4. Central 1:32.56; 5. MacArthur 1:32.82. 400-meter dash – 1. Michael Johnson, PA Memorial, 51.44; 2. Elton Watson, Aldine, 51.69; 3. Brent Johnson, PA Memorial, 53.08; 4. Joe Crowe, Nimitz, 53.15; 5. Ryan Spann, Ozen, 53.28. 300-meter hurdles – 1. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 40.58; 2. Aleah Jefferson, Aldine, 41.97; 3. Creshun Jones, Aldine, 42.34; 4. Jacoby Hale, Central, 43.25; 5. Erick Seals, PAM, 43.27. 200-meter dash – 1. Marcus Wiley, MacArthur, 22.46; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 23.12; 3. James White, Ozen, 23.42. 1,600-meter run – 1. Gilberto Alvarez, MacArthur, 4:45.85; 2. Francisco Tapia, Nimitz, 4:55.34; 3. Jeremy Medina, MacArthur, 4:55.67. 1,600-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Michael Johnson, Brent Johnson, Erick Seals, Daleon Sinette) 3:33.74; 2. Aldine 3:35.03; 3. Central 3:35.16; 4. Nimitz 3:36.18. Point standings – 1. Aldine MacArthur 111; 2. Beaumont Central 106; 3. WO-S 102; 4. Aldine Nimitz 92; 5. Aldine 58; 6. Port Arthur Memorial 56; 7. Beaumont Ozen 50; 8. Beaumont West Brook 25; 9. Galveston Ball 18.
  13. 18th Mustang Relays results Van Wade The Orange Leader ORANGEFIELD — Here are the results of the 18th Mustang Relays held at Orangefield High School Saturday: BOYS DIVISION Discus: 1, Hollier, West Brook, 144-6; 2. Logan Moss, Orangefield, 125-9; 3. Reggie Garrett, WO-S, 125-2. Shot put: 1. Bennett, West Brook, 53-4 1/2; 2. Stephen Cook, WO-S, 43-11; 3. Wright, Dayton, 43-7 1/2. High jump: 1. Bell, Hamshire-Fannett, 6-2; 2. Derrick Evans, Orangefield, 5-10; 3. Cole, Orangefield, 5-4. Long jump: 1. Trey Franks, WO-S, 21-0 1/4; 2. Bell, Hamshire-Fannett, 20-10 3/4; 3. James Haynes, WO-S, 20-4. Triple jump: 1. Trey Franks, WO-S, 43-11; 2. Holmes, Memorial, 42-5; 3. James Haynes, WO-S, 41-7. Pole vault: 1. Kyle Fontenot, Orangefield, 12-0; 2. Lambright, Dayton, 12-0; 3. Bullard, Dayton, 11-6. 3,200 meters: 1. Tim Cude, Bridge City, 10:00.10; 2. Aaron Lejeune, Bridge City, 10:30.76; 3. Trent Fulk, Nederland, 10:32.64. 400-meter relay: 1. WO-S (Justin Thomas, Trey Franks, Phillip Jones, James Haynes), 41.84; 2. Memorial, 42.65; 3. Dayton, 42.84. 800 meters: 1. Lane Smith, Nederland, 2:03.34; 2. Kirby Shepherd, 2:05.62; 3. Brandon Mallette, Ozen, 2:07.87. 110-meter hurdles: 1. J. Reed, Memorial, 13.59; Phillip Jones, WO-S, 14.97; 3. Tyrone Watkins, Ozen, 16.29. 100 meters: 1. R. King, Memorial, 10.25; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 10.66; 3. Nick Nelson, Ozen, 10.81. 800-meter relay: 1. WO-S (Mark Roberts, Justin Thomas, Ed Ivory, Phillip Jones), 1:30.04; 2. Dayton, 1:30.82; Ozen, 1:31.18. 400 meters: 1. Demonte Hebert, Dayton, 52.35; 2. M. Johnson, Memorial, 52.64; 3. Jacolby Cunningham, West Brook, 55.47. 300-meter hurdles: 1. J. Reed, Memorial, 40.39; 2. B. Lewelling, Hamshire-Fannett, 43.64; 3. Rawls, Jasper, 44.24. 200 meters: 1. Trey Franks, WO-S, 21.52; 2. Nick Nelson, Ozen, 22.37; 3. D. Beavers, Jasper, 22.47. 1,600 meters: 1. Kirby Shepherd, Bridge City, 4:48.20; 2. Tim Cude, Bridge City, 4:49.32; 3. Aaron LeJune, 4:58.40. 1,600-meter relay: 1. Memorial, 3:25.00; 2. Dayton, 3:26.92; 3. Ozen, 3:31.15. Point standings: 1. WO-S 127 1/2; 2. Memorial 116; 3. Dayton 94; 4. Bridge City 63; 5. Ozen 52; 6. Orangefield 46; 7. Hamshire-Fannett 45; 8. West Brook 38 1/2; 9. Jasper 18; 10. Nederland 16.
  14. Since Austin Westlake were out of challenges---the play stands as called on the field---TOUCHDOWN    :) :) :)
  15. From KOGT         West Orange-Stark Coach Dan Hooks always has a tough time getting people to play him in the pre-district schedule.  That has gotten tougher as LCM has said they won’t schedule WOS or Bridge City for the next two years as Coach Randy Crouch looks to shake up his schedule with some new opponents
  16. [quote name="skipper" post="723654" timestamp="1259952862"] well it looks like we missed out on the snow just rain maybe next year [/quote] SKIPPER might just be right for the first time.   :) :)
  17. [quote name="kvillefan1992" post="719210" timestamp="1259392275"] I see Newton peaking at the right time, and I think they will give Dangerfield a run for their money! [b]I think Newton will be their toughest team so far this year to play[/b], and if they underestimate the Eagles, it will be a long ride home for Dfield! Newton has a great team this year, and I think they could win this game. I think it will be a close game like last year, but this year with Newton on top! LETS GO NEWTON, KVILLE FANS PULLING FOR YOU!!!! LETS GO ALL THE WAY!  ;D [/quote] I'm pulling for Newton to upset Dangerfield and Gilmer was by far thier toughest game this year.
  18. Here are the WO-S players from this years team that will be back next year. [b]#2 Darius Robinson [/b] [b]#3 Darius Mitchell #5 Justin Thomas #6 Shaquille Jackson #12 Reggie Garrett #13 DeCarlos Renfro #16 Wilson Washington [/b] #17 Jimmy Salters [b]#18 Mark Roberts [/b] #19 Robert Redd [b]#43 Britton Lindsey #44 Brenson Lindsey [/b] [b]#51 Donovan Rubin #52 Lawrence Gilmore [/b] #62 Luke Domas [b]#65 Cameron Allen #67 Evander Guillory [/b] #68 Robert Gooding [b]#72 Justin Petry [/b] #78 Brandon Richard [b]#4 Bradon Forward[/b]
  19. 5a [b]Galena Park North Shore [/b] vs. Braozoswood Beaumont West Brook vs. [b]Fort Bend Hightower[/b] [b]Laporte[/b] vs Dickinson 4a [b]Port Neches Groves [/b] vs. Brenham [b]Beaumont Central [/b] vs. Huntsville [b]Crosby [/b] vs. Montgomery [b]Dayton[/b] vs. Waller [b]Friendswood[/b] vs Houston Weatley 3a Silsbee vs  [b]Navasota[/b] Cleveland vs [b]Caldwell[/b] Carthage vs. [b]Mexia[/b] Coldspring vs [b]Rockdale[/b] 2A [b]Kirbyville [/b] vs Anahuac [b]Newton[/b] vs Buna Woodville vs [b]East Chambers[/b] 1A [b]Colmesneil[/b] vs Riesel [b]Evadale [/b] vs Mart Hull Daisetta s [b]Lovelady[/b] ** Thursday ** My upset pick [b]Mexia over Carthage [/b]
  20. And if Hooks does retire this year, I'm not to sure Cornel gets the job with some of our school board members.  That would mean we lose Hooks and Cornel.
  21. I, myself think Dan will hang it up this year. I think he is tired of all the schoolboard members crap.
  22. [quote name="bh89-2" post="706966" timestamp="1258173355"] I love it!!!!  Congrats Coldspring. [/quote] I love it to----Congrats PN-G
  23. Congrat. Coldspring on the big win. Don't screw it up next week against Rockdale after your big win over WO-S.
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