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  1. Indians & Nederland have a tough road to get that playoff spot according to the experts. TABC District 17-5A District Prediction Finish 1. Crosby 2. Barbers Hill 3. PA Memorial 4. Goose Creek Memorial
  2. KEVIN BARBAY AT A GLANCE Coaching Experience2021: Central Michigan (Offensive coordinator/Quarterbacks)2019-20: Central Michigan (Assistant head coach/Wide receivers coach)2018: Stephen F. Austin (Offensive coordinator/Quarterbacks)2015-17: Florida (Director of player development)2014: Colorado State (Director of player personnel)2012-13: Lamar (Wide receivers/Special teams)2010-11: Warren High School (Head coach/Athletic director)2009: North Texas (Graduate assistant-tight ends)2007-08: Texas A&M-Commerce (Quarterbacks/Wide receivers)2005-06: Baylor (Graduate assistant)2003-04: Monsignor Kelly High School (Wide receivers)Playing Experience 2002: Grambling State (Quarterback)Alma Mater: Lamar, 2005Hometown: Nederland, TexasBirthdate: December 28, 1982
  3. 1. Galena Park North Shore 2. Humble Atascocita 3. Katy 4. Sheldon C.E. King 5. Longview 6. Aledo 7. Mansfield Timberview 8. Fort Bend Marshall 9. Brenham 10. Tyler Chapel Hill 11. Kilgore 12. Cuero 13. Silsbee 14. Carthage 15. Llano 16. Whitesboro 17. Newton 18. Holliday 19. Gunter 20. Cooper 21. Timpson 22. Lovelady 23. Chilton 24. Westbrook 25. Oakwood
  4. Max Preps has 2022\23 WOS record was 0-18
  5. I plan on attending the L-Train\Stafford game in BMT. Looking forward to checking out the Air-Raid offense & FB Ward bringing the pain to the Stafford tacklers. šŸš‚
  6. 1. Galena Park North Shore 2. Humble Atascocita 3. Spring Dekaney 4. Shadow Creek 5. C.E. King 6. Mansfield Timberview 7. College Station 8. Georgetown 9. Port Arthur Memorial 10. Fort Bend Marshall 11. Austin LBJ 12. Kilgore 13. Lumberton 14. Waco Connally 15. Silsbee 16. Columbus 17. Orangefield 18. Hitchcock 19. Newton 20. Centerville 21. Cooper 22. Beckville 23 Timpson 24. Bowie 25. Lovelady
  7. You should bring me that rough draft & let me proof read it to correct all the bs & mistakes in it before you send it, I wouldn't want all your personal time & effort you have put in to getting a coaching staff fired wasted & ruin your all around good guy name. BTW-- Will you be signing this letter with your real name & will you be reading this letter to the community at the next school board meeting? P.S.- If all the coaches got fired tomorrow, I wouldn't lose any sleep or write a letter to anyone, it's not that personal to me. All I am saying is if you going to all this trouble to go after grown men's jobs, be a man & put your name on it like you asked me. If your scared to man up, just admit it šŸ“ Mike Hiltz
  8. Nederland All District Players 1st Team Audrey Johnson, Sr. Ava Whitehead, Sr. Ava Wiltz, Sr. 2nd Team Sydney Nelson, Sr. Kamryn Smith, Jr. Naysa Arnold, Soph. Honorable Mention Uriah Buckley, Soph. Ava Patrizi, Soph. Academic All District Honors Kaylee Batson Brylee Dunkleburger Kamryn Smith Ava Wiltz Ava Whitehead
  9. If you are constantly making judgement statements that the Nederland coaches are incompetent at their jobs & you state you will be talking to their bosses\school board members to fire them all, I believe you have taken it from an opinion to the level of strongly personal. My only opinion on this matter is be a man & state your name if you want to keep judging grown men & bashing their abilities to do their jobs as high school coaches\teachers. Now, I do applaud you for your ability to admit your ignorance on your knowledge of the Nederland coach\coaches, You can not even pick them out of a lineup, but you are willing to go demand they lose their jobs at school board meetings. If your scared or embarrassed of your real identity, just admit it man,šŸ”šŸ”šŸ” Mike Hiltz- Nederland Tax Payer
  10. Major respect to all veterans for your service.
  11. Playing those 6A teams will only make them better for the district & playoff games. Kudos to Silsbee coaches for always setting up tough schedules & challenging their players.
  12. Spring Hill def. Splendora, 25-12, 25-15, 21-25, 22-25, 15-13: Splendora saw its season reach an end after a hard-fought, five-set loss at Lufkin High School. The Wildcats (23-21) were making their fourth regional quarterfinals appearance since 2010.
  13. Huffman-Hargrave def. Bridge City, 23-25, 25-21, 25-17, 25-16: After dropping the opening set, the Falcons rebounded and clinched their seventh consecutive regional tournament appearance. Hargrave (31-13) will take on Salado in the Region III-4A semifinals at 6 p.m. Friday at Bryan High School. The other semifinal at 8 p.m. at the same location will feature Spring Hill vs. Lago Vista.
  14. Manvel def. Barbers Hill, 25-15, 25-17, 17-25, 21-25, 15-11: Manvel will make a return to the regional tournament after surviving a furious rally from Barbers Hill at Dobie High School. The Mavericks (33-10) have won 17 consecutive matches and are headed to the Region III-5A semifinals for the fifth time in program history. Barbers Hill, the District 17-5A champion, finishes its season with a 40-7 overall record. Manvel will take on Brenham at 7 p.m. Friday at the Merrell Center. Brenham (36-12) defeated Georgetown 25-20, 25-9, 25-12 on Tuesday to advance.
  15. Fulshear def. Friendswood, 25-13, 25-19, 25-22: Fulshear is headed to the regional tournament for the fifth consecutive season. The Chargers (32-9) will face Lake Creek (30-17) in the Region III-5A semifinals at 7 p.m. Friday at the Merrell Center. It will be the first meeting between the two young programs. Fulshear has won all three of its playoff matches sweep. Friendswood, the runner-up in District 18-5A, ends its season with a 34-12 record.
  16. Fort Bend Marshall (9-1) vs. Huntsville (4-6), 7 p.m. Thursday at Houston’s Crump Stadium Austin McCallum (7-3) vs. Waco University (5-5), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Austin’s House Park Stadium Montgomery Lake Creek (10-0) vs. Texas City (6-4), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Montgomery’s Montgomery ISD Stadium Leander Rouse (5-5) vs. Austin Crockett (6-4), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Leander’s Bible Stadium Belton (8-2) vs. Austin Northeast (4-5-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Belton’s Tiger Field Brenham (6-4) vs. Dayton (7-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Brenham’s Cub Stadium Austin LBJ (8-2) vs. Elgin (7-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Austin’s Nelson Field Port Neches-Groves (8-2) vs. Montgomery (3-7), 7 p.m. Friday at Port Neches’ Indian Stadium
  17. Week 12- Bi District Round 1. Humble Atascocita 2. Channelview 3. Forney 4. Longview 5. Lancaster 6. Port Arthur Memorial 7. Brenham 8. Port Neches-Groves 9. Lake Creek 10. Kilgore 11. Lindale 12. Hamshire-Fannett 13. Jasper 14. Silsbee 15. Bellville 16. Anahuac 17. Woodville 18. Hemphill 19. New Waverly 20. Centerville 21. Corrigan-Camden 22. Joaquin 23. Cushing 24. Deweyville 25. Lovelady
  18. "Hey, KF89, back in the Nederland/Dayton thread I asked this of you and haven't got a response: "So, what do you have personal here with Nederland? You work there? You have relatives on the staff? You have relatives within the district? Are you personal friends with any of the coaches?" What say you?!" Since i was asked this question by ole Reagan & answered it, seems fair to ask you the same & you answer? Do you have the stones to let these coaches know who you are demanding they be fired? Will you be making your views to put these coaches in the unemployment line known in person to Ole Stuart K. & certain school board members or do it anonymously also? Don't be scared man, you are a tax payer with love & passion for the success of Nederland football that has a right to speak your mind & put your name on it. What say you?! Who you is?!šŸ™Š Mike Hiltz
  19. Silsbee need to stop playing around with my pick’ems manšŸ˜–
  20. Way to handle your business P.A. Congrats on the District ChampionshipšŸ†
  21. Port Arthur Memorial (8-1, 6-1) at Kingwood Park (7-2, 6-1) | District 8-5A Division I 7 p.m. at Turner Stadium Both of these teams have already clinched playoff berths out of District 8-5A Division I, but a district championship and No. 1 seed still need claiming. The winner of this game will take both. Kingwood Park has not won a district title since 2011 when it shared the crown with Summer Creek and Willis. The Panthers have already accomplished plenty this season, busting a two-year playoff drought and tying the program record for most wins in a single season. Port Arthur Memorial, meanwhile, is aiming for its third straight district title. The Titans have the No. 1-ranked offense (410.8 yards per game) and defense (249.4) in the district this season. The defense has been creating turnovers at a high clip with 17 interceptions and six fumble recoveries. Kingwood Park will need to take care of the ball, which quarterback Patrick Overmyer has done a great job with this year.
  22. Game time has been moved back from 7pm to a 6pm kickoff Friday night.
  23. OTHER 5A-REGION III 1ST RD. PLAYOFF RESULTS Lake Belton def. Magnolia West, 23-25, 17-25, 25-20. 25-15, 15-10: After sneaking into the playoffs with a tiebreaker victory over rival Magnolia on Friday, Magnolia West saw its season end with a close loss Monday. Evyn Snook led the way for the Mustangs (24-14) with 20 kills, 24 digs and four aces. Shannon Dworaczyk collected 46 assists and 13 digs, and Olivia Cruz and Sydnie Mullen each had 10 kills. Kassidy Johnson recorded 33 digs. Fulshear def. Madison, 25-6, 25-12, 25-3: Fulshear is headed to the area round for the sixth consecutive season. The Chargers (30-9), who went undefeated at 14-0 in District 20-5A this season, will play Baytown Sterling later this week. Fulshear is aiming for its fifth straight regional quarterfinals appearance. Lake Creek def. Killeen Shoemaker, 25-16, 25-14, 25-8: Lake Creek advances to the area round for the second straight year. Payton Woods led the Lions (28-17) with 13 kills. Emerson Caltabiano, Lauren Greene and Lauren Hilty added five kills each. Greene finished with 33 assists and 18 digs. Lauren Vickery added 16 digs. Woods and Sarah Caminita added nine digs each. Lake Creek will take on Austin McCallum later this week. Foster def. Carnegie Vanguard, 25-10, 25-12, 25-12: Foster advances to the area round for the 15th consecutive season. The District 20-5A runners-up will get another matchup with Barbers Hill later this week. The Falcons (29-11) lost to the Eagles in five sets in the second round last season and lost 25-14, 25-21 against them earlier this year in tournament play. Lamar Consolidated def. Milby, 25-13, 25-21, 23-25, 26-24: Lamar Consolidated advances to the area round for the fourth consecutive season and has now eliminated Milby three straight years. The Mustangs (20-12), the No. 3 seed out of District 20-5A, will battle against Manvel later this week. Lamar Consolidated is 0-5 against Manvel since 2018. Kempner def. Galena Park, 25-20, 25-7, 25-18: Kempner has made history with its first playoff victory since 1999. The Cougars (19-23) are back in the postseason for the first time since 2011 after earning the No. 4 seed out of District 20-5A. Kempner will take on Friendswood later this week. Written By Jon Poorman-high school sports coordinator for the Houston Chronicle.
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