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LCM BEARS 2010 Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Aug. 14 Barbers Hill (Scrimmage) Here TBA Aug. 19 Silsbee (Scrimmage) Away TBA Aug. 26 Goose Creek Memorial Away TBA Sept. 3 Nacgodoches Here 7:30 Sept. 10 Caney Creek Away 7:30 Sept. 17 Open Sept. 24 Lumberton Here 7:30 Oct. 1 Ozen Away 7:30 Oct. 8 Central Here 7:30 Oct. 15 Vidor Here 7:30 Oct. 22 PNG Away 7:30 Oct. 29 Livingston Here 7:30 Nov. 5 Nederland Away 7:30
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****Kevin Barbay new Warren Head coach****
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**POST 2ND ROUND PLAYOFF SCORES HERE**
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PN-G 4, Huntsville 1 Aimee Bates and company will get another crack at Brenham after it defeated Huntsville 4-1. PN-G used two goals from Chloe Chiasson giving her a state-high 57 goals this season. PN-G also goals from Natalie Hager and K.C. Hardy. The rematch from last year's third round game with Brenham comes after Brenham defeated LC-M 2-0. Boys Waller 5, Hamshire-Fannett 0 Hamshire-Fannett's first year of varsity soccer ended thanks to Waller scoring four second half goals. Hamshire-Fannett coach Mel Harrington said Waller took a 1-0 halftime lead before Waller scored a goal early in the second another goal twenty minutes later before adding two late goals. Montgomery 1, Nederland 0 An own goal stopped Nederland from advancing to the third round of the playoffs. Nederland finishes the season with a share of the district District 38-4A championship in Jason Butler's first season as a head coach. PN-G, Montgomery (late) PN-G had a 2-1 half time lead as the game ended past The Enterprise's deadline. -
**POST 2ND ROUND PLAYOFF SCORES HERE**
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****Kevin Barbay new Warren Head coach****
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Kevin Barbay, the nephew of Newton coach Curtis Barbay, will be hired Friday as the athletic director/football coach at Warren. -
****Kevin Barbay new Warren Head coach****
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Played QB at Nederland 2002 QB at Grambling for Doug Williams 2003-2004 WR Coach at Beaumont Kelly for Craig Stump (He went to WB, I got on at Baylor) 2005 Graduated from Lamar 2005-2007 Baylor Graduate Assistant (1 yr offense for Brent Pease/1 yr defense for Bill Bradley) 2007 Graduated with Master's from Baylor 2007-2008 QB & WR Coach at Texas A&M University-Commerce 2009 TE Coach (Off GA) at North Texas for Todd Dodge 2010 Warren Athletic Director/Head Football Coach -
****Kevin Barbay new Warren Head coach****
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He's the new Warren HC! Congrats!! -
Warren HC resigns from the school
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[quote name="FBfan" post="780734" timestamp="1269369602"] who is it?? ??? [/quote] Warren fans will be happy!! -
[quote name="pngfan1" post="780674" timestamp="1269361806"] [quote author=PNG1992 link=topic=67631.msg780632#msg780632 date=1269357272] Malone took over a PNG team that won 1 game and scored a total of 1 offensive TD in all their district games in 1988 and had them in the state quarterfinals a year later in 1989. He followed that up with a 2 round playoff run in 1990. He revived a dead program in 1 year and had folks hating PNG at a level that hadnt been seen in years. If they want a short-tem fix to get back on track Id be calling Nebraska. [/quote] I have to agree. For a quick turnaround Malone would be a good one. [/quote] Malone was dang good!!!!
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Warren HC resigns from the school
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[Hidden Content] Notable: Christian Louis has been moved from quarterback to defensive back, Lamar head coach Ray Woodard said after Monday's practice. Louis, a two-year varsity starting quarterback at West Brook, participated in the first week of spring practices as a quarterback. Louis, a 6-foot, 199 pound freshman, had been sharing snaps with three other quarterbacks. "We thought he had a chance to get on the field (as a safety)," Woodard said. "He's a big kid that can run, a good athlete. I've had some success moving quarterbacks over there. They already know what to expect out of a quarterback. They can read the quarterback's eyes and do some things. I think it could be a good thing for him." Remaining quarterbacks are Andre Bevil, who played at West Orange-Stark at for Woodard at Navarro College; Kevin Smith, a walk-on transfer from West Texas State; and Harrison Tatum, a freshman from Port Neches-Groves. Three high school quarterbacks are signed to join the team in the summer, but two of them are expected to play other positions.
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WOS vs EVADALE Updates..WO-S Wins 11-0/Comments
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Red-hot Mustangs take down Evadale Van Wade The Orange Leader WEST ORANGE — With the District 21-3A baseball season cranking up Friday, 21-3A opponents of West Orange-Stark better find the Mustangs on their radar pretty quick because the Mustangs are ready to make a statement. The Mustangs are still tuning up for a rugged 21-3A race as they battered the solid Evadale Rebels 11-0 in five innings Saturday in non-district action at Anderson Field. Junior pitcher Zane Anderson was superb on the hill as he allowed just three hits while striking out nine Rebels through five frames of work. Jordan Darnall and Darius Mitchell both had the big hits for the Mustangs (10-4) as each one ripped three-run home run blasts. The Mustangs have been rolling of late and they won the Kirbyville Tournament last week, getting two wins over 21-3A rival Hamshire-Fannett in the process. “The kids are playing with so much confidence right now,†said Mustang coach Jessie Riojas. “They’re ready to come out here and work everyday and are really dedicated. They’re seeing the work pay off with some dividends by getting some nice wins of late.†The Mustangs picked up five runs in the bottom of the second against the Rebels. Taylor Turley led off with a walk and Anderson drew a one-out walk. With two outs, Mitchell blasted a three-run homer over the centerfield fence off Rebel starter Tyler Tucker. Josiah Phares then reached on an infield single and Justin Sparrow was hit by a pitch and Darnall followed with a two-run single to left. WO-S tacked on a run in the third. Jacoy Finney drew a leadoff walk. Anderson came up with a single to center and courtesy runner Van Jordan eventually scored on a throwing error by the Rebels on a pickoff attempt at second. The Mustangs slammed the door with five runs in the fourth. Sparrow and Clayton Gearhart started it with back to back singles to right and Darnall brought them home with a three-run shot over the leftfield fence off Evadale reliever Dustin Potts to make it 9-0. Turley came up with a single and Finney drew a walk and James Thomas brought home Turley with a RBI single to left. Jake Klinkhammer capped the scoring when he scored Jordan with an infield hit. The Mustangs finished with 10 hits with Darnall going 2-for-3 with five RBI. “What more can you say about Jordan Darnall, he’s been on a tear for us all year,†said Riojas. “He’s one of those kids that tries to be a perfectionist. That’s impossible, to be perfect, but that’s what Jordan expects of himself and the kids feed off that kind of confidence. Proud to see Darius take one out of here today too. That will give him a boost.†Aaron Cravy, batting ninth in the order, went 2-for-2 for the Rebels as Anderson dominated the rest of the lineup. The Mustangs close out their non-district schedule Tuesday at Sulphur (La.) before opening 21-3A play at home Friday against the Orangefield Bobcats. “Last year, the district race left us with a bad taste in our mouths because we competed well but came up a little short of the playoffs,†said Riojas. “The kids remember that, and it has made them that much hungrier. Regardless of who they play, they feel like they can compete against anybody. We’re looking forward to it.â€