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  1. BC has a pretty salty defense, if they can keep Mr Johnson contained, it might be closer than it looks on paper.
  2. Muddy, happy Titans stun ’em 7-6 By Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News To celebrate the magnitude of their school’s first-ever football win against a state-ranked team, Memorial’s jubilant Titans decided to wallow in the mud. It had to feel marvelous for Memorial’s players to roll around in Memorial Stadium’s green and brown soup one last heroic time because they had sloshed in it for the better part of 2 1/2 hours. read more> [Hidden Content] ************** Bulldogs prove good mudders, enroute to 36-14 victory By Cody Pastorella The Port Arthur News NEDERLAND — The Nederland Bulldogs shrugged off a disappointing three weeks of football on Friday night by leveling the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Battlin’ Bears 36-14 in a mud-splattered District 20-4A game. The Dogs rolled up 356 total yards of offense and had a very impressive night from Grant Lovelady, who pounded away for 170 yards on 21 carries. Lovelady, who also had an 18-yard reception, trumped LC-M’s entire offense with an 188-180 difference read more> [Hidden Content] ************* Harmon, tough D power PN-G to 6-0 By Steven Cohan The Port Arthur News LIVINGSTON – After starting the season with five wins at home, Head Coach Brandon Faircloth and the Port Neches-Groves Indians took their show on the road, and the result was a smashing success. Caleb Harmon rushed for 181 yards and four touchdowns and the Indians defense limited Livingston to 14 second half yards and 89 total in a 30-7 20-4A district victory over the Lions read more > [Hidden Content] ******** Fumble return helps Jags top Raiders By DAUCY CRIZER The Port Arthur News BEAUMONT – With Mother Nature providing a steady stream of rain that started just after noon and continued long after the game ended, field conditions were less than ideal. That put a premium on maintaining possession of the football and limiting turnovers. Central won that battle and the game as the Jaguars held on for a 14-7, District 20-4A win Friday night over visiting Lumberton at Zaharias Stadium read more > [Hidden Content] ******** Vidor outlasts Ozen, 21-7 Greg Hayes The Orange Leader VIDOR — With only 17 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, the Ozen Panthers tried for one last ditch effort to save face against a scrappy Pirate defense in Friday’s mud-soaked slugfest. But Vidor senior linebacker James Laramore made sure that wouldn’t happen, intercepting Ozen’s Charles Durio on the Panther’s 29 yard line and sealing the 21-7 victory for the Pirates read more> [Hidden Content] ******* Bridge City goes to 1-0 in 21-3A with 20-10 win over H-J Van Wade The Orange Leader BRIDGE CITY — For the brave Bridge City fans that fought off the elements Friday night at Larry Ward Stadium, they will remember “The Drive†and the “Exclamation Point†that their Cardinals put on the Hardin-Jefferson Hawks to open District 21-3A play. Backed down at their own 4 and trailing 10-6 with 8:48 remaining, the Cardinals executed a superb seven-play, 96-yard touchdown drive behind the efforts of quarterback Josh Lemoine and tailback Matt Menard as Menard capped it with a two-yard plunge off right tackle and Lemoine hit receiver Luke Rhodes on a two-point conversion pass to make it a 14-10 lead with 4:53 left read more> [Hidden Content] ****** Silsbee ends WO-S streak at 29, 13-7 Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader SILSBEE — The streak is over. The West Orange-Stark Mustangs were taken down for the first time in 29 district games since dropping down to the 3A ranks in 2004 Friday night by the Silsbee Tigers, 13-7. The game was never pretty as heavy rain poured on Tiger Stadium and offensive numbers were hard to come by. The Mustangs (4-2, 0-1) could only muster 65 yards of total. read more> [Hidden Content] ***** Kountze outlasts Pirates in 23-2A play Van Wade The Orange Leader DEWEYVILLE — The Deweyville Pirates watched an 8-6 halftime lead evaporate on their Homecoming when the Kountze ran back the second half kickoff back for a touchdown as the Lions went on to secure a 20-8 District 23-2A victory at Pirate Stadium Friday night. The Pirates (1-6, 0-3) went up in the first half when senior tailback Keeton Addison cashed in on a touchdown gallo. read more> [Hidden Content] ***** Cooper, West Brook crush Channelview 35-0 By DANIEL MAHER October 9, 2009 Few could keep their footing on the sloppy field at Alex Durley Stadium on Friday, but West Brook senior running back Jeremy Cooper parlayed a preseason drill into silky smooth rushing, gaining 115 yards and scoring four touchdowns on just 13 carries. His productive night helped snap the Bruins' three-game losing streak, propelling them to a 35-0 win over Channelview in a District 21-5A opener. "In the summer, me and my uncle would do a balance drill where I'd stand on one leg and he'd tr read more> [Hidden Content] ****** Cougars roar in upset of Broncos By Robert Chambliss Correspondent Published October 10, 2009 A grey, rainy day ended in hugs and smiles for the Crosby Cougars as they beat the Dayton Broncos 28-0 in Friday night’s battle of District 19-4A unbeatens. It was the first time in 102 games for Dayton, a state runnerup last year, to be shut out, or since a 27-0 loss to Waller to open the 2001 season read more> [Hidden Content]
  3. Coop, honest opinion now. Who is better, Jasper, Silsbee or Kirybville?
  4. Sept. 25 Beaumont Ozen*, L, 10-16 Oct. 2 @ Port Neches-Groves*, L, 7-23 Oct. 9 Little Cypress-Mauriceville* W, 36-14 Oct. 16 Beaumont Central*, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23 @ Livingston*, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 Vidor*, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 @ Lumberton*, 7:30 p.m We need to win 3 out of the next 4. Anything is possible.
  5. What's strange akifan94 is why my Dogs can't get any respect. With that said PNG is a top 5 team and will compete for the No 1 spot this week. 1 Beaumont Central beats Lumberton 14-7 No surprise here 2 Port Neches-Groves beats Livingston 30-7 It was close for 3 quarters, but PNG defense for real 3 Dayton loses to Crosby 28-0 I watched PNG destroy Crosby, haven't seen Dayton except playing WOS, shocker. 3 Vidor beats Ozen 21-7 Vidor will be one of the 4. 5 Lumberton loses to Central 14-7 see above 6 Port Arthur Memorial beats North Shore 7-6 Watched PNG over Memorial in scrimmage, another plus for PNG 7 Beaumont West Brook beats Channelview 35-0 Know nothing, but WB wins when they suppose to. 8 Barbers Hill loses GC Memorial 39-14 They play different caliber of ball east of Trinity 9 Livingston loses to PNG 30-7 see above 10 Crosby beats Dayton 28-0 Will they be district Champs?
  6. 5A/4A 1 Beaumont Central beats Lumberton 14-7 2 Port Neches-Groves beats Livingston 30-7 3 Dayton loses to Crosby 28-0 3 Vidor beats Ozen 21-7 5 Lumberton loses to Central 14-7 6 Port Arthur Memorial beats North Shore 7-6 7 Beaumont West Brook beats Channelview 35-0 8 Barbers Hill loses GC Memorial 39-14 9 Livingston loses to PNG 30-7 10 Crosby beats Dayton 28-0 3A/below 1 Newton beats Woodville 34-13 2 Jasper beats Diboll 14-0 3 West Orange-Stark lost to Silsbee 13-7 4 Kirbyville beats Shelbyville 38-0 5 Cleveland beats Huffman 36-12 6 Orangefield beats Hamshire-Fannett 54-9 7 Evadale beats Burkeville 18-0 8 Silsbee beats WO-S 14-0 9 Coldspring vs Tarkington ? 10 Anahuac idle
  7. Dishon int runs back 90 yrds for TD F BC 20 HJ 10
  8. HJ 3 and out BC takes over on 40 2;23. 3rd HJ 10 BC 6
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