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  1. Week 2 (September 14) **Big School Game of the Week** Port Neches-Groves at Silsbee **Small School Game of the Week** East Chambers at Hamshire-Fannett ____________________________________________________________________ Vidor at Houston Jones (Thur.) Anahuac vs Hitchcock at Deer Park (Thur.) Beaumont West Brook at Spring Westfield Aldine Nimitz at Port Arthur Memorial Waller at Nederland Beaumont Central vs Houston Sterling at Houston's Delmar Stadium Houston Kashmere at Little Cypress-Mauriceville Friendswood at Dayton Huffman at Santa Fe Barbers Hill at Bellville Jasper at Newton Bridge City at Lumberton Orangefield at Splendora Cleveland at Diboll Coldspring at Houston Forest Brook Liberty at Stafford Crockett at Shepherd Woodville at Warren Tarkington at Buna Kountze at Evadale High Island at Deweyville West Hardin at Hardin Legacy Christian at Hull-Daisetta Colmesneil at Sabine Pass Beaumont Ozen vs Seguin at Clear Lake (Sat.) West Orange-Stark vs Bay City at Pearland (Sat.) Kelly at Houston Furr (Sat.)
  2. If FSN see consistant deep playoff success from the teams in this area they will come.
  3. go back to your bread and butter baby.
  4. nic pics. keep it up.
  5. Memorial recovers fumble for touchdown to secure win against Ozen By CHRIS DABE, The Enterprise 09/09/2007 Updated 09/09/2007 01:08:48 AM CDT Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Tammy McKinley/Enterprise Memorial’s Patterson Clay runs down the field against Ozen at Cardinal Stadium in Beaumont on Saturday. BEAUMONT - So, maybe scoring touchdowns from inside the opponent's 10-yard line is harder than it seems. The Memorial football team had five such trips yield no points in its 19-12 victory Saturday against Ozen at Cardinal Stadium. Only a recovered fumble in the end zone after an errant punt snap by Ozen early in the fourth quarter gave Memorial a lead it held for good. Memorial also had two safeties in the first half. "They did a good job defensively, and offensively, we didn't," said Memorial coach Ronnie Thompson, whose team was the last Southeast Texas squad to play a season-opening game. The Titans' only offensive touchdown came on its first drive. Quarterback Harry Brown capped a 15-play, 84-yard drive with a 9-yard run on fourth-down to give Memorial a 7-0 lead. Ozen led 12-11 after Javon Dartez rushed around the left end and sprinted 70 yards for a touchdown on the first play of the second half. He later had a 73-yard carry and finished with 154 yards. Advertisement Ozen fumbled away the ball at the Memorial 5 two plays after Dartez's second long run, midway through the third quarter. The Panthers ended their last possession with a fourth lost fumble, with less than 2 minutes left. Memorial (1-0) got inside the Ozen 10 and failed to score four times in the first half. The first such drive ended with an interception thrown by Jarael Alexander. After Dartez's long touchdown run, Memorial got inside the Ozen 10, but a botched snap on a field goal attempt ended the drive midway through the third quarter. Ozen (0-2) committed 10 of its 16 penalties in the first half, during which Memorial could well have held a 30-point lead. Brown and Alexander shared quarterbacking duties for the Titans. Brown, a varsity backup last season, completed 16 of 26 passes for 119 yards. He also rushed 15 times for 62 yards. Alexander completed one of three passes for two yards and the interception. He ran for 26 yards. Memorial running back Patterson Clay rushed 19 times for 99 yards and caught seven passes for 39 yards. Ozen quarterback Cory Lewis did not play because of shoulder and rib injuries suffered last week against West Brook. Marquis Moore competed three of 11 passes for 90 yards and a touchdown. Moore's touchdown was an 84-yard pass to Kevin Newton, who snatched the ball from above a Memorial defender's outstretched arms and ran the last 50 yards down the left sideline to the end zone. That cut Ozen's deficit to 9-6 in the second quarter. Updated 09/09/2007 01:08:48 AM CDT ©The Beaumont Enterprise 2007
  6. The important things that they won the game, but not because of the Offense, Ozen snapped the ball over thier punters head late in the 4th and PAM fell on it for the go ahead score.
  7. exactly. the game did not make sense to me. too many penalties... do you know how many recievers returned from last year?
  8. T he field conditions were great. No bad weather or anything. PAM just needs more work to get to where they were last year. I was at the Locker room with both teams and PAM players are hugh, much larger than Ozen. That is one big team.
  9. They went mostly with your passing QB except he handed it off a lot to that little running back. It's almost as if they are trying to establish a new offensive identity. I guess their scouts told them of OZEN'S stout defense and outstanding secondary. But you wouldn't think that it would scare PAM away from bombs away. they thought that they could run it on OZEN.
  10. I'm interested in seeing the stats on this one. i did not see this attacking D This new DC has been talking about. He needs to take a que from WB'S DC.
  11. of course Ozen did not take advantage of all of PAM miscue's. Itought it was a sloppy played game on both sides.
  12. Not the typical PAM passing game. Ran the ball a lot more than I thought they would. Ozen made mistake after mistake, turnover after turnover and PAM could not capitalize. The margin of victory should have been larger.
  13. Iwas at the game Memorial offense lets say needs some fine tuning.
  14. bottom line we are basically saying the same thing. Central and Ozen will numbers will basically remain stagnant in its student growth and WB student population will continue to flourish until they create the new school
  15. Central numbers will not change much next year.
  16. I'm sure the Brook scouts took a good look last night. Westfield ran the ball 40 times and passed it 20.
  17. good questions scooter. Ihave no answer.
  18. Scoring summary BCY -- Shaun Rutherford 24-yard pass to Darian Dale. PAT Kick ( Julio Gonzalez ), 08:23, 1st. WLR -- Jeremy Phillips 34-yard run. PAT Kick ( Will Garcia ), 03:39, 1st. WLR -- Jeremy Luckett 1-yard run. PAT Kick ( Will Garcia ), 09:29, 2nd. BCY -- Shaun Rutherford 68-yard pass to Paul Ellis. PAT Kick ( Julio Gonzalez ), 08:58, 2nd. WLR -- Jeremy Phillips 7-yard run. PAT Kick ( Will Garcia ), 07:10, 2nd. BCY -- Shaun Rutherford 22-yard pass to Darian Dale. PAT Kick ( Julio Gonzalez ), 06:17, 3rd. WLR -- Byron Abbs 1-yard run. PAT Failed kick ( Will Garcia ), 00:43, 3rd. BCY -- Shaun Rutherford 1-yard run. PAT Kick ( Julio Gonzalez ), 10:49, 4th. WLR -- Jeremy Phillips 10-yard pass to Joplo Bartu. PAT Failed 2 Pt Pass ( Jeremy Phillips ), 00:05
  19. Yes, I would love to have the Central kicker.
  20. I do see a fourth high school in BISD's future. Look for it in about 5 years and located in Northwest Beaumont. I will be a breakoff from Brook... probably spending its first two years as a 3A.
  21. Actually, Central numbers are now larger than Ozens. You are closer to being correct if you flip flop the numbers for Central and Ozen.
  22. There will be no 4th high school asociated with this bond. Only if the bond passes will the Roy Guess/Austin track which includes the Bevil Oaks/Northwest Forrest areas be assigned to the West Brook zone. However, those same student will be granted transfers if they wish to go to Smith and Central. The student population will not change very much because the majority the the students in this feeder pattern have already trasfered to WB or attend private school. I do no see Central numbers changing at all. If a change will happen it will be with WB if students decide to transfer in from private schools.
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