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If the SOC\ L.HILL game last year was 45,769, I'd guess PNG\SETX AREA can add 10,000 more to that so 55,000 is possible.
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Top Ten attended Games of All Time Allen-Pearland, 2013 - 54,347 Allen-Cy Ranch, 2014 - 52,308 PNG-Plano, 1977 - 49,953 Longview-West Brook, 2018 - 48,421 Allen-Houston Lamar, 2012 - 48,379 Duncanville-North Shore, 2019 - 47,818 Southlake Carroll-Trinity, 2006 - 46.339 Cedar Hill-Katy, 2014 - 46,289 Highland Park-Waco, 1945 - 45,790 South Oak Cliff-Liberty Hill, 2021 - 45,769
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[Hidden Content] This game should break attendance record. I was at the state championship games last year & SOC had such a large turnout of supporters show up from the DFW area AT&T STADIUM had to open up the upper levels of seats on their side. With the large amount of supporters PNG will bring it will be jam packed both sides.
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If what Damon West is saying on Fbook is true, then Lamar AD made a mistake ignoring Saban & not speaking to them or Coach Svoboda , imo [Hidden Content]
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Beaumont West Brook 69 Nederland 49/FINAL
KF89 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
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The more Lamar paid the worse the football program got😑
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Last 3 Lamar Head Coaches Annual Salary Ray Woodard $175,000 Mike Schultz $234,600 Blane Morgan $265,000
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Lamar University is in discussions with Southeastern Louisiana head coach Frank Scelfo to take the Cardinals head football coaching position . [Hidden Content]
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Katy favored by 4. CALPREPS.COM Your source for high school football Scores, Standings, Predictions & Rankings [2022] Katy (TX) 31 (60%), [2022] Vandegrift (Austin, TX) 27 (40%)
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Guyer favored by 11. CALPREPS.COM Your source for high school football Scores, Standings, Predictions & Rankings [2022] Guyer [John H.] (Denton, TX) 42 (75%) [2022] DeSoto (TX) 31 (25%)
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N.S. favored by 1. CALPREPS.COM Your source for High School Football Scores, Standings, Predictions & Rankings [2022] North Shore (Houston, TX) 31 (53%) [2022] Westlake (Austin, TX) 30 (47%)
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Duncanville favored by 7 pts. by the analytic computer gurus. CALPREPS.COM Your source for high school football Scores, Standings, Predictions & Rankings [2022] Duncanville (TX) 28 (65%) [2022] Prosper (TX) 21 (35%)
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Class 6A Division I Semifinals Prosper (13-1) vs. Duncanville (14-0) 4 p.m. Saturday, Ford Stadium, Dallas Prosper will need to find something extra in its reserve against a Duncanville team which has reached the Class 6A Division I state championship game three times since 2018. The Panthers have played only one close game this season, and that was last week’s 28-21 win over Westfield. Duncanville beat Bryan (74-13), Wylie (41-0) and The Woodlands (35-3) prior to ousting Westfield. Duncanville will be looking to return to the Division I state title game for a second straight season after falling to North Shore, 17-10, in last year’s championship game. Duncanville also lost state title games to North Shore in 2018 and 2019. Prosper has won 10 consecutive games, including playoff wins over Plano (28-3), South Grand Prairie (38-26). North Crowley (35-21) and Lewisville (24-13). The Eagles’ only loss this year was against its District 5-6A rival — unbeaten Class 6A Division II state semifinalist Denton Guyer (23-6) on Sept. 13. The winner plays North Shore or Austin Westlake for the state title. North Shore (14-0) vs. Austin Westlake (14-0) 3 p.m. Saturday, Rice Stadium, Houston It’s hard to fathom it getting any better than this in the world of high school football playoffs. Winner of 54 consecutive games, Austin Westlake will have a chance for a fourth state title in as many years if it can get past a North Shore team seeking its fifth state crown since 2015. Last year, Westlake captured the Class 6A Division II crown, downing Denton Guyer, 40-21, while North Shore held off Duncanville, 17-10, in the Class 6A Division I title game. The last time Westlake suffered a defeat was Oct. 11, 2019, when it fell to rival Austin Lake Travis, 26-25. The Chaparrals have won each of their playoff games this year by no less than 31 points, including a 47-7 victory over San Antonio Brennan last week. North Shore — which manhandled Atascocita, 38-7, last week — has won 27 consecutive games and 73 of its last 76. The Mustangs captured Class 6A state titles in 2015 (against Westlake, 21-14, in overtime) along with crowns in 2018, 2019 and 2021, beating Duncanville each time. North Shore also lost to Westlake, 24-21, in the 2020 Class 6A Division I state semifinals. The winner plays Prosper or Duncanville for the state championship next week. Class 6A Division II Semifinals Denton Guyer (14-0) vs. DeSoto (12-2) 2 p.m., Saturday, Ford Center, Frisco Denton Guyer has done nothing but coast to impressive victories in each of its outings this fall. Among the Wildcats’ victims are district rival Prosper, a Class 6A Division 1 state semifinalist, which Guyer upended, 23-6. The Wildcats also coasted past perennial Class 5A power Aledo, 44-14. Guyer popped Southlake Carroll, 45-21, last week while DeSoto was even more convincing in a 60-24 thrashing of Killeen Harker Heights. DeSoto’s only losses this year are to Duncanville, 41-17, in a District 11-6A game on Oct. 28, and to nationally ranked St. Frances Academy (Md.) by a 41-7 score. Among DeSoto’s notable victories is a 42-23 triumph of Class 5A state semifinalist Dallas South Oak Cliff. DeSoto captured the Class 6A Division II state title in 2016, defeating Cibolo Steele, 38-29. Guyer won state titles at the Class 4A Division I level in 2012 and 2013. The winner will play Katy or Austin Vandegrift next week in the state championship game. Katy (14-0) vs. Austin Vandegrift (13-1) 1 p.m., Saturday, Alamodome, San Antonio Nine-time state champion Katy looks to enhance its storied history when the unbeaten Tigers battle talented Austin Vandegrift. The perennial power Tigers will try to reach a state championship game for the 16th time since 1994. Katy pulled away from C.E. King in the second half last week for a 56-34 win and were fueled by the running of Seth Davis, who scored six touchdowns and rushed for 241 yards. Katy has played two close games this season, but those came in Week 2 and 3 when the Tigers defeated Atascocita, 35-28, and Tompkins, 14-13. Katy’s most recent titles surfaced in 2020 (51-14 vs. Cedar Hill) and 2015 (34-7 vs. Lake Travis). The Tigers, who lost to Westlake, 45-14, last year in the Class 6A Division II state semifinals, have won 53 of their last 56 games. Vandegrift has won 13 consecutive games and defeated Dripping Springs, 27-24, last week after losing to the Tigers, 23-20, in the season opener. The Vipers stopped Dripping Springs on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line with 1:47 left in the fourth quarter last week to hang on for the victory. Vandegrift has now reached the state semifinals for the second time in school history after losing to Temple, 76-35, in the 2014 state semis. The winner takes on Denton Guyer or DeSoto in the state championship game next week. Ted Dunnam, Houston Chronicle Staff Writer, sports editor of the Bay Area Citizen, Friendswood Journal and Pearland Journal.
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North Shore vs. Austin Westlake It’s hard to fathom it getting any better than this in the world of high school football playoffs. Winner of 54 consecutive games, Austin Westlake will have a chance for a fourth state title in as many years if it can get past a North Shore team seeking its fifth state crown since 2015. Last year, Westlake captured the Class 6A Division II crown, downing Denton Guyer, 40-21, while North Shore held off Duncanville, 17-10, in the Class 6A Division I title game. The last time Westlake suffered a defeat was Oct. 11, 2019, when it fell to rival Austin Lake Travis, 26-25. The Chaparrals have won each of their playoff games this year by no less than 31 points, including a 47-7 victory over San Antonio Brennan last week. North Shore — which manhandled Atascocita, 38-7, last week — has won 27 consecutive games and 73 of its last 76. The Mustangs captured Class 6A state titles in 2015 (against Westlake, 21-14, in overtime) along with crowns in 2018, 2019 and 2021, beating Duncanville each time. North Shore also lost to Westlake, 24-21, in the 2020 Class 6A Division I state semifinals. The winner plays Prosper or Duncanville for the state championship next week. Written By: Ted Dunnam, sports editor of the Bay Area Citizen, Friendswood Journal and Pearland Journal.
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CALPREPS.COM Your source for high school football Scores, Standings, Rankings & Predictions Neutral Field [2022] Port Neches-Groves (Port Neches, TX) 35 (60%) [2022] Liberty Hill (TX) 31 (40%) Looks like the smart analytics guys & football computers give PNG a 4 point edge & 60% chance to win this week. GO INDIANS!!!