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Bobcatfan4life

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  1. Yeah it's Bolton. How are you guys doing in Austin Cardinal12?
  2. If the districts were to pan out the way DCTF has them, these would be the first round games if I'm not mistaken. Someone correct me if I'm wrong: 21-5A vs 22-5A D1 1. Humble vs D1 1. North Shore 2. West Brook vs 4. Pasadena Dobie 3. PA Memorial vs 3. Deer Park 4. Baytown Lee vs 2. La Porte 21-4A vs 22-4A D1 3. Crosby vs D1 1. Ozen 1. C.E. King vs 3. Central 2. Barbers Hill vs 2. Nederland 21-3A vs 22-3A D1 2. Silsbee vs D1 1. Splendora 1. WO-S vs 3. Liberty 3. BC vs 2. Cleveland 23-2A vs 24-2A D1 2. Woodville vs D1 2. Anahuac 1. Newton vs 3. Deweyville 3. San Augustine vs 1. East Chambers 23-1A vs 24-1A D1 2. Groveton vs D1 2. Hull-Daisetta 1. West Sabine vs 3. High Island 3. Burkeville vs 1. West Hardin
  3. Same here!! Had a great time except for the heat. It was great to meet everyone!! Can't wait until the pads are put on!
  4. As of Tuesday August 22 Chi White Sox (73-51) Minnesota (72-51) 0.5 games back Boston (69-55) 4.0 games back Toronto (66-59) 7.5 games back LA Angels (66-59) 7.5 games back Texas (65-61) 9.0 games back
  5. Congrats to coach Robertson!! He was an assistant under coach English.
  6. Sure will!!! There's a lot of great games in week 0. If you haven't seen it yet the complete week 0 schedule is posted.
  7. From page 12 of the 2006 DCTF: Even for a Hall of Famer like Bennie Cotton, who has seen more than 2,000 games involving 747 schools over the last 45 years, these are not easy times to be a high school football fan. Gas prices are an obvious concern, especially for a guy who used to think nothing of driving 1,200 miles from Southeast Texas to Lubbock to watch a Texas high school football game. So is the ongoing impact of Hurricane Rita, the effects of which can still be seen around Cotton's home town of Orangefield. "It will be years before everything is back to normal in Southeast Texas," Cotton, 73, said this spring. "You can drive around and still see wreckage everywhere." Cotton, who was honored in 2003 at the Texas Sports Hall of Fame with a display depicting five decades as a Texas high school football fan, regularly travels hundreds of miles each weekend to watch games in every corner of the state. Rita, however, put a severe crimp in his schedule. He missed three weekends of the 2005 season when he and his wife, Marilynn, evacuated to Center as the storm approached. And even after the couple returned home, Rita's aftermath required immediate attention. "We were fortunate," he said. "We had cleared away all the trees a few years ago that might fall on the house. But we live on 30 acres of land, and there are tons and tons of trees I'm still trying to clear. It will take a couple of years." By the end of the season, though, he was able to resume his travels, wrapping up with three division championship games. "I really appreciated it when things started getting back to normal, even though I was watching games at stadiums where they had to play in the daytime because the light towers were down," he said. "It made me glad for the kids." Cotton's love of Texas high school football began during his decades working for a chemical plant in the Golden Triangle. He talks by phone regularly with five fans who call themselves "football hounds"-David Reed of Plano, Paul Crunk of Fort Worth, Bob Downtain of Hurst, Carl Leon of Richmond and Donald Wilkins of Humble-to discuss upcoming games, players and coaches. Three-dollar gas and chores at home may cut down on his travels outside of Southeast Texas this year, but he's looking forward to the new season. "I still enjoy it," he said. "I get as much kick out of seeing a good Class A team as I do a 5A team."
  8. West Hardin and Hull will be for the district championship with West Hardin coming out on top in a close one. 28-24
  9. Record wise, what do you guys think will be a successful year for LC-M?
  10. As listed in the DCTF High School Records Section: Career 100 Yard Rushing Games: 38-Steve Worster of Bridge City, tied for 4th all-time (1964-66) Consecutive 100 Yard Rushing Games: 28-Steve Worster of Bridge City, 3rd all-time (1965-66) Most Receptions In A Single Game: 20-Keith Talbot of Lumberton, 2nd all-time (Lumberton vs Jasper, 2001) Most Passing TD's In A Single Game: 8-Jabo Leonard of Barbers Hill, tied for 2nd all-time (Barbers Hill vs Deweyville, 1971) Most Passing Attempts In A Single Game: 71-Tony Eckert of Lumberton, 2nd all-time (Lumberton vs Jasper, 2001) Most PAT's In A Single Game: 13-Jabo Leonard of Barbers Hill, 1st all-time (Barbers Hill vs Deweyville, 1971) Most PAT's In A Career: 162-Jabo Leonard of Barbers Hill, 4th all-time (1969-71) Most Interceptions In A Single Game: 7-Donald Moore of Splendora, 1st all-time (Splendora vs New Waverly 1977) Most Interceptions In A Season: 23-Kendall Barrow of High Island, 2nd all-time (1979) 21-Donald Moore of Splendora, 4th all-time (1977) Most Interceptions In A Career: 59-Donald Moore of Splendora, 1st all-time (1976-79) Longest Punt Return: 108 yds-David Scott of Jasper, 1st all-time (Jasper vs Silsbee 1976) 105 yds-Kelvin Mikel of Shepherd, tied for 2nd all-time (Shepherd vs Tarkington 1980) Longest Blocked Field Goal Return: 107 yds-Cedric Reescano of Hardin, tied for 2nd all-time (Hardin vs Hardin-Jefferson 2002) Longest Blocked PAT Return: 109 yds-Lorenzo Foreman of Liberty, 1st all-time (Liberty vs Splendora 2004) 106 yds-Kelby Clements of Hardin, 2nd all-time (Hardin vs Hull-Daisetta 2004) Longest Fumble Return: 102 yds-Coreyan Gorrer of Lincoln, tied for 1st all-time (Port Arthur Lincoln vs PN-G 2001) 102 yds-Dyone Brooks of Liberty, tied for 1st all-time (Liberty vs Houston King 1990) 100 yds-Terry Burrell of Thomas Jefferson, tied for 3rd all-time (Thomas Jefferson vs Nederland 1995)
  11. Who wins the 21-3A championship on the girl's side?
  12. I thought Shandy-Kerby graduated? I may be mistaken though.
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