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KF89

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  1. Silsbee is a solid football team on both sides of the ball, should contend for district title & make a nice run in the playoffs. Nederland coaches \players still figuring out things on both sides of the ball & still struggling in some areas, but improving each game. With a week off to prepare for Willowridge & them having weak line play, good possibility Ned starts 1-0 in district. When #12 came in at QB, it sparked the whole team. He is the best option at QB, Ned offense with his passing & running abilities is more effective moving the ball down the field. Ned scoring those 2 td's & 2- 2 pt. conversions was vs. majority of Silsbee best defensive players, Silsbee coaches & players did not want to give up a score. But I was expecting to see at least one dooms day, Ned team has no talent person to post that😎
  2. Only thing I recognize about your posts is your ignorance about recognizing players with talent.
  3. Not sure your judgement on football players talent is very good if you say there are not any good young players starting for Ned. Since you been against them before the season even started. I think you have a personal issue & will down play these young players no matter what they do?
  4. Jay McGuire was a legit player, one of the all time best to come thru setx
  5. Never said Nederland wasn't bad team so far this year, I am saying they have a solid group of young, good players mixed with some good seniors like the Bieber & Caywood players with potential to get better each game it was 21-21 at half vs. P.A. that's a sign of getting better from the WOS game? Heck score could have been 80 to 21 with the 8 turnovers, that in itself is a positive the players never quit playing hard. But there was many other positives & learning from the P.A. game to make Ned a better team for district. WOS & P.A. will make majority of golden triangle teams look like they don't have much talent like you say. This has nothing to do with being a bulldog backer, trust me anyone would tell you, if there was no talent to work with at all it would be stated by me.
  6. 1. Alvin at Beaumont United 2. Beaumont West Brook at Deer Park 3. Spring Westfield at Galena Park North Shore 4. Las Vegas Liberty at Humble Atascocita 5. Baytown Goose Creek Memorial at La Porte 6. Dayton at Montgomery 7. Humble Kingwood Park at New Caney Porter 8. Port Neches-Groves at West Orange-Stark 9. Huffman Hargrave at Needville 10. Jasper at Newton 11. Livingston at Palestine 12. Snook at Anderson-Shiro 13. Coldspring-Oakhurst at Hamshire-Fannett 14. Diboll at Franklin 15. Huntington at Tarkington 16. Kirbyville at Corrigan-Camden 17. New Waverly at Anahuac 18. Palmer at Palestine Westwood 19. Shepherd at Orangefield 20. West Hardin at Deweyville 21. Garrison at Warren 22. Iola at Lovelady 23. Shelbyville at Elysian Fields 24. Timpson at Daingerfield 25. Houston Mount Carmel at Chester
  7. I’m glad you said your eyes are bad so I didn’t have to, because there is plenty of positive potential with Ned team after the P.A. game listed below Offensive line Defense got better in game 2, made some positive improvement considering the 8 turnovers. Several on Offensive & Defense I have noticed have potential to be very good Defense- #69, #25,#6,#14, #15, Offense- #13, #19, #12, #3
  8. There will still be the group that no matter what moves or made by any head coach will give negative criticism. Already was a post negative about moving #12 to QB. Damned if you Do, Damned if you Don’t”. Even Neuman & Faircloth had constant criticism in their best years.
  9. Friday 9/2 Final Scores Allen- 49 C.E. King- 14 Conroe- 56 Eisenhower- 7 Cypress Creek- 56 Tomball Memorial-54 Cy-Fair- 63 Cypress Park- 21 Deer Park- 33 Clear Creek- 14 Dickinson- 14 Ridge Point- 0 Fort Bend Austin- 38 Westbury- 35 Stratford- 31 Oak Ridge- 28 Jersey Village- 35 Langham Creek- 30 Katy- 35 Atascocita- 28 Tompkins- 38 Bridgeland- 14 Klein Cain- 42 College Park- 0 Klein Collins- 38 Dawson 14 Dekaney 41, Strake Jesuit 38 Shadow Creek- 37 Clear Springs- 26 Temple- 34 Willis- 21 Angleton-17 Clear Lake- 7 Goose Creek Memorial- 51 Bellaire 7 Galena Park- 35 Caney Creek- 7 Galveston Ball- 7 Texas City- 0 Lake Creek- 54 Elkins- 42 New Caney- 49 Porter- 0 Foster- 50 Travis- 7 Brookshire Royal- 30 Furr- 12 Navasota- 27 Madisonville- 21 Needville- 44 Livingston- 19 Sealy- 48 Smithville 0 Shepherd- 30 Tarkington 14 Columbus- 44 La Grange- 7 Edna- 27 Bay City- 21 New Waverly- 29 Teague- 14 Van Vleck- 34 Sweeny- 21 Bay Area Christian- 61 KIPP Generations 0 Bellville Faith- 46 SA Jubilee- 0 Conroe Covenant- 62 Giddings State School- 0 Dallas Christian- 32 Fort Bend Christian- 28 Lutheran South- 25 Austin St. Michael- 15 St. John’s- 48 Houston Christian- 14 St. Pius X 37- Beaumont Kelly- 14 Texas Christian- 38 Chester- 29 Plano Prestonwood-31 Second Baptist- 27 Concordia Lutheran- 21 Liberty- 10 Spring Legacy-40 Orangefield- 30
  10. Donald A. Moore was bad man. Allstate at RB & DB. Member of Texas high School Football HOF [Hidden Content]
  11. Blaysin Fernandez was solid at QB ‘17 & ‘18 led team to a lot of wins, district title, 2nd rd off playoffs both years & upset the Roshon Indians Bryce Mcmorris played well at QB in ‘20 became Ned. all time passing yardage leader & Rene Cunningham played QB in ‘21 well enough to win district & 3rd rd of playoffs
  12. Playing 1 high safety vs. P.A. passing offense is not the best option. This aint the slot T being defended😎
  13. Ned O-Line & RB #13 playing well. Ned. Defense playing decent. QB #9 inaccuracy, fumbled snap & throwing 4 interceptions is killing scoring opportunities
  14. [Hidden Content] Klein Forest held on to defeat Humble 24-17 in a nondistrict game Thursday night at Turner Stadium. The Eagles improved to 2-0 for the second straight season while the Wildcats fell to 1-1. “It’s good to see us battle through adversity,” Klein Forest coach Jonathan Wilson said. “Last year we would get in those moments, and we would shut down and wouldn’t win. Now, we know how to win football games and that’s something we didn’t have last season.” Parker Jenkins, a University of Houston commit, provided the winning score when he returned a kickoff 95 yards for the touchdown for a 24-17 lead with 3:37 left in the game. The Eagles then put the game away on Edward Blacklock's interception. “That was big for us,” Wilson said of Jenkins’ kickoff return. “He’s a playmaker and you always want your best players to have the ball in their hands when the game is on the line.” Klein Forest’s Dario Salazar opened the scoring with a 41-yard field goal to give the Eagles a 3-0 lead with 12 seconds left in the first quarter. On the ensuing kickoff, Salazar saved a touchdown with a hard-hitting tackle on Humble’s Damarion Collins. Humble entered the game with a new look on offense, as starting quarterback Tristen Bernard suffered a season-ending right shoulder injury in the Wildcats’ season-opening win over Channelview. Damian Barajas started for the Wildcats on Thursday and hadn’t played quarterback since his freshman season. “It’s tough,” Humble coach Marcus Schulz said of losing Bernard. “I have seen him mature so much since his freshman year then going into the spring and summer. He’s a leader as a sophomore and for him to go down with that type of injury, it hurt him, but he has a good attitude, and he was up in the press box watching the game with our coaches.” Klein Forest wide receiver Jelani Watkins lined up at running back and scored on a 9-yard run as the Eagles went up 10-0 with 6:15 left in the second quarter. With that 10-point lead, Klein Forest kicked the ball out of bounds to start the second half. and Humble took advantage. The Wildcats moved down the field, targeting Texas Tech commit Tyrone West. The senior wideout had catches of 18, 8 and 36 yards to get the Wildcats in the red zone for the first time. Klein Forest’s defense held Humble on third-and-goal and Humble settled for a 25-yard field goal by Ernesto Avila to get within 10-3 with 8:01 left in the third quarter. Then on Klein Forest’s first offensive snap of the second half, quarterback Jaylen Bragg was intercepted by Humble’s Kris White. Barajas threw a 6-yard TD pass to Marques Miller to tie the score at 10-10 with 5:44 left in the third. “We came out here and played hard in the first half and we knew we were still in the game at halftime,” Schulz said. “At halftime, we made a few adjustments. We wanted to get to our quicker passing game and get it to our receivers quickly. We just came up short tonight, but I told the kids do not hang their heads down because that’s a great team over there and we’re going to see a lot better teams in District 21-6A.” Klein Forest got its first turnover of the game in the fourth quarter on Kaleb Porchia's interception. Jenkins then put Klein Forest up 17-10 after a 4-yard TD run with 6:07 remaining. Klein Forest hurt itself on the ensuing drive with a roughing-the-passer and facemask penalties. Humble capitalized on the Eagles’ mistakes amd Barajas hit Miller for a 32-yard TD pass to tie the score at 17 with 3:55 left. But that deadlock lasted just seconds before Jenkins' decisive kickoff return.
  15. TEXAS SPORTS NATION//FOOTBALL Using a fast start, Manvel built a four-touchdown lead and then held off a determined rally by Beaumont West Brook for a 41-27 road victory Thursday night. Manvel (1-1) bounced back after a tough loss to Alvin ISD rival Shadow Creek last week. The Mavericks had a 14-0 lead at the end of the first quarter and pulled ahead by three scores after Elijah Williams scored on an 83-yard punt return. Manvel ultimately reached halftime with a 27-7 lead. Terrell Smith scored a third-quarter touchdown for West Brook (0-2) to pull the Bruins within two scores, but Manvel answered immediately with a touchdown of its own. West Brook pulled within seven points at 34-27 late in the third quarter after a pair of touchdown runs from Smith, but that’s all the Bruins would get. Manvel will open District 10-5A Division I action at home against Angleton next Friday. Jon Poorman, Ted Dunnam, Staff Writers
  16. TEXAS SPORTS NATION//FOOTBALL Crosby and Fort Bend Marshall lived up to the hype of their high-profile matchup Thursday night as the Cougars prevailed with a 27-21 overtime victory at home. Running back Levi Ray Fontenot scored the go-ahead touchdown for Crosby in the extra period, and Nathan Holder secured an interception on the ensuing possession to seal it. The Cougars (1-1) also defeated Marshall (1-1) last season, 37-28. This year’s Buffalos entered the week at No. 4 in the Class 5A Division II state rankings. Crosby opened the first-quarter scoring with a touchdown pass from Cyrin Myles to David Ards. Marshall answered when Jarrod Howard reached paydirt on the ground. Myles scored on a touchdown run of his own in the second quarter to give the Cougars a 14-7 lead. They would take that score into halftime. The Buffalos scored 14 unanswered points in the third quarter. Jordon Davis connected with Andre Feast on a score, and Jonathan Haynes scored on the ground. Crosby fought back and knotted the score at 21 early in the fourth quarter as Myles connected with Kade Eudy. That would be the final score before overtime. Crosby begins District 8-5A Division I action next Friday against Baytown Lee. Marshall, meanwhile, has its final nondistrict tuneup against Alief Taylor on the road. Written by-Jon Poorman, Ted Dunnam, Staff Writers Houston Chronicle.
  17. THURSDAY 9/1 Spring Westfield- 51 Fort Bend Hightower- 29 Magnolia West- 43 Fort Bend Bush- 0 Aldine Nimitz- 54 Cypress Ridge- 0 Houston Wheatley- 41 La Marque- 28 Cypress Falls- 38 Alief Hastings- 7 Cypress Woods- 38 Fort Bend Dulles- 3 Katy Taylor- 16 Richmond George Ranch- 0 Klein Forest- 24 Humble- 17 Klein Oak- 40 Katy Cinco Ranch- 35 Pasadena Memorial- 37 Fort Bend Kempner- 3 Pearland- 40 Houston Memorial- 14 Sharpstown- 44 Houston Scarborough- 20 Houston Washington- 68 Houston Austin- 0
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