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  1. Dayton has a solid team this year. Good offense, good defense, good special teams & executed well. Respect to Coach Ware & his staff. Nederland did not show up at all for this game, looked like they were more focused on the homecoming festivities.
  2. Not my pick'ems, always a gamble in 6 man
  3. I had Anahuac in my pick'ems with a solid team, all the potential D1 talented QB talk & at home, figured they could pull it out. Bobcats slot T proves me wrong & grinds out another win.
  4. Coming off big win, Kingwood Park football looks to keep strong start going vs. La Porte Marcus Gutierrez, Staff writer Houston Chronicle Sep. 28, 2022Updated: Sep. 29, 2022 9:35 a.m. Everything that could go wrong last Friday night for Kingwood Park happened. The Panthers faced adversity before stepping on the field against Crosby when the defensive bus broke down. The K-Park defense would make it to Cougar Stadium, but then the Panthers found themselves down 15-0 after the first quarter. They fought back, but trailed 22-17 at halftime. “When we went into halftime talking about different things, they had the look in their eye that they were about to get this done,” Kingwood Park coach Clayton Maple said. “They don’t want to let each other down. This group of kids play so hard for each other, and our senior leadership really helps as well. This is a great group of kids and they let us coach them, which is good.” K-Park went on to defeat Crosby 49-22 to remain undefeated in district play. It was the first time in history the Panthers defeated Crosby in 11 tries all-time. It was a particularly sweet victory given the Panthers were outscored 122-30 by the Cougars the past two seasons. “All the leaders on the team and the coaches just told everyone that the game isn’t over yet,” left tackle Erick Zapata said. “We knew that we hadn’t played our best game yet and still had another half to go out and win the game. You know last year we thought that we would be winning like this, but it didn’t happen. Everyone is stronger, faster and smarter so we feel real confident when we step on the field.” Up next for K-Park (4-1, 3-0) is La Porte (4-1,3-0), led by new coach Kevin Berneathy, in a matchup of District 8-5A Division I unbeatens at 7 p.m. Thursday at Turner Stadium. Zapata is among a core group of seniors leading K-Park this season. Quarterback Patrick Overmyer is off to a great start leading the Panthers’ offense. The dual-threat QB is 57-of-105 for 809 yards with 10 touchdowns to one interception. On the ground, he has 37 carries for 331 yards with seven TDs. Fellow senior Pierce Richards, Overmyer's favorite target and close friend, has 33 receptions for 439 yards with six touchdowns. They're trying to help K-Park make the playoffs for the first time since 2019. The Panthers, off to the best start in school history in district play, never have never won an outright district title. In 2011, K-Park shared the District 18-4A title with Willis and Summer Creek. Maple credits the adversity his team has faced the past two seasons to helping the Panthers start this season on a strong note. “The experience factor for our guys is what helps us the most,” Maple said. “Their belief and confidence that they have built over the last couple of years is helping us. Last season, we ended on a three-game winning streak, and we really told the guys that we can start this season just like we ended last season. We have a lot of good things going on right now, but we’re just taking it one game and one day at a time.” Zapata and the rest of the seniors know this is the time to leave a legacy at K-Park. The seniors want to make sure that the underclassmen know how important it is to be a Panther on the field, in the classroom and in the community. “As seniors, we really want to set the culture,” Zapata said. “We want to see these younger guys continue the tradition of winning at Kingwood Park. One day, the guys who are behind us are going to have to lead when we’re gone, and we have to make sure they’re ready when their time comes on the field to be a starter.”
  5. Richland Springs titles are in 6 man football, I only listed 11 man.
  6. 1. Humble Atascocita 2. Galena Park North Shore 3. Barbers Hill 4. Port Arthur Memorial 5. Dayton 6. Fort Bend Marshall 7.Png 8. Hamshire-Fannett 9. West Orange-Stark 10. Little Cypress-Mauriceville 11. Silsbee 12. Newton 13. Coldspring-Oakhurst 14. Diboll 15. Tarkington 16. Hemphill 17. Buna 18. Anahuac 19. Woodville 20. New Waverly 21. Joaquin 22. Timpson 23. Grapeland 24. Chester 25. Oakwood
  7. Looks like Nederland Frogs must have wings @tvc184😁
  8. How have the 2 or 3 young Kelly D1 prospects that transferred to WB adjusted to the 6A level of play this season so far?
  9. I believe its Aledo with 10 1998 (3A/D1), 2009 (4A/D2), 2010 (4A/D2), 2011 (4A/D2), 2013 (4A/D2), 2014 (5A/D1), 2016 (5A/D2), 2018 (5A/D2), 2019 (5A/D2),2020 (5A/D2 Katy has 8 1997 (5A), 2000 (5AD2), 2003 (5AD2), 2007 (5AD2), 2008 (5AD2), 2012 (5AD2),2015 (6AD2), 2020 (6AD2) Carthage has 8 2008(3A/D2), 2009(3A/D2), 2010(3A/D2), 2013(3A/D1), 2016(4A/D1), 2017(4A/D1), 2019 (4A/D1), 2020 (4A/D2) Southlake Carroll has 8 1988(3A) 1992(3A), 1993(3A), (5A DII, 2002, 2004, 2005) (5A I, 2006, 2011) Celina has 8 1974(B) Co-Champs, 1995(2A), 1998(2A/D2), 1999(2A/D2), 2000(2A/D2), 2001(2A/D2), 2005(2A/D2), 2007(3A/D2)
  10. PVIL Merger with the UIL The PVIL schools in the larger cities played their last football season in the PVIL in 1966. The last basketball, baseball and track seasons for the larger schools was 1967. The smaller schools continued to play for a state championship in baseball through the spring of 1968. The smaller schools continued to compete in the state track meet at Prairie View through the spring of 1969 and they also continued to play for a state championship in football through the fall of 1969. The state basketball tournament continued to be held at Prairie View for the smaller schools through the spring of 1970. By the fall of 1970, the PVIL had ceased operations. In 2005, the records of the PVIL were included with UIL records.
  11. District 9-5A Port Neches-Groves (2-1) at No. 3 Fort Bend Marshall (2-1) 12pm @ Mercer Marshall remains ranked No. 3 in the state in Class 5A Division II, and now the Buffalos will begin their quest for yet another district title. This time around, they open with a PNG team that has won consecutive games against Beaumont United and West Orange-Stark. Marshall enters this game following an off week after beating Alief Taylor 47-0 in its nondistrict finale two weeks ago. The team’s only loss came in overtime against Crosby. Quarterback Jordon Davis has stepped up for the Buffalos’ offense this season, allowing Houston commit Ja’Koby Banks to play his natural receiver position. Marshall has won 22 consecutive district games dating back to a loss against Manvel in 2019. The Buffalos are 3-0 against PNG, beating them in the playoffs in 2018, 2019 and 2020. The closest game was the most recent one when Marshall won 21-14. Written By Jon Poorman- high school sports coordinator for the Houston Chronicle.
  12. My bad, mis-read the Houston Chronicle article from 2019. Kay was asst. at North Shore for 4 of Joseph's wins prior to 2014 over N.S. head coach David Aymond.
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