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  1. I remember back in the day at King with Skeet Owens and company. They had some teams back then!
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  3. AP Poll For 10/16 H.S. Football- AP Polls for Oct. 16th October 16,2006 AP Top 10 High School Football Poll. Here is The Associated Press' high school poll after games of Oct. 12-14, with first place votes in parentheses, records, points based on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, and the team's ranking in last week's poll: Class 5A Team Rec Pts Pvs 1. Southlake Carroll (17) 6-0 197 1 2. Lufkin (3) 6-0 182 2 3. Euless Trinity 6-0 155 3 4. Smithson Valley 7-0 131 4 5. Katy 6-0 119 5 6. Galena Park North Shore 6-0 110 6 7. Cedar Hill 6-0 67 7 8. Spring Westfield 7-0 59 8 9. A&M Consolidated 5-1-1 37 9 10. Los Fresnos 6-0 9 x Dropped out: No. 10 Lubbock Monterey. Also receiving votes: Austin Westlake 8, Cedar Park 7, Plano East 6, Cypress Fairbanks 4, San Antonio Madison 2, El Paso Coronado 2, Coppell 2, Allen 1, Converse Judson 1, Killeen Ellison 1. Class 4A Team Rec Pts Pvs 1. Texarkana (13) 6-0 186 1 2. Stephenville (4) 6-0 175 2 3. Corpus Christi Calallen (1) 6-0 146 3 4. Highland Park (1) 6-0 141 4 5. Lamar Consolidated (1) 6-0 125 5 6. Brenham 5-1 87 6 7. La Marque 6-1 65 7 8. Copperas Cove 5-1 56 8 9. Aledo 5-1 42 9 10. McKinney North 6-0 40 10 Also receiving votes: New Braunfels Canyon 16, Edcouch-Elsa 11, El Paso Riverside 4, Dallas Wilson 2, Paris 2, Whitehouse 1, Waco 1. Class 3A Team Rec Pts Pvs 1. Cuero (11) 7-0 186 1 2. Gilmer (6) 6-0 172 2 3. Giddings (2) 6-0 158 3 4. West Orange-Stark (1) 6-0 149 4 5. Celina 6-0 119 5 6. Dallas Madison 5-0 73 6 7. Decatur 6-0 68 7 8. Wimberley 6-1 60 8 9. Hutto 5-1 35 9 10. Carthage 6-0 21 10 Also receiving votes: Sweetwater 10, Palestine 9, Goliad 9, Midland Greenwood 7, Liberty Hill 6, Rio Hondo 6, Hondo 4, Snyder 4, Dallas Roosevelt 4. Class 2A Team Rec Pts Pvs 1. Tatum (16) 5-1 190 1 2. Jefferson (2) 6-0 172 2 3. Mart (1) 5-1 147 4 4. Altair Rice 6-0 137 5 5. Early 5-1 100 6 6. Crawford 5-1 91 8 7. Marlin 5-1 82 9 8. Lexington 5-2 40 10 9. Newton (1) 3-2 25 x 10. Blanco 5-1 23 3 Dropped out: No. 7 Paradise. Also receiving votes: Troup 20, Comfort 12, Hamilton 9, Sonora 7, Childress 7, East Bernard 7, Paradise 6, New Boston 6, Cisco 5, Refugio 5, Omaha Pewitt 4, Wall 3, Itasca 1, Littlefield 1. Class 1A Team Rec Pts Pvs 1. Windthorst (18) 6-0 197 1 2. Alto (2) 6-0 176 2 3. New Deal 6-0 154 3 4. Goldthwaite 6-0 144 4 5. Chilton 5-1 113 5 6. Wolfe City 6-0 97 6 7. Nazareth 6-0 83 7 8. Roscoe 6-1 49 8 9. Grapeland 5-1 31 9 10. La Villa 5-0 26 10 Also receiving votes: Bosqueville 14, Beckville 5, Archer City 4, Price Carlisle 3, Iola 2, Rocksprings 1, Tenaha 1. (Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
  4. Haven't heard on him. Franks the WR commited to Tech.
  5. Yes Earl Thomas has.
  6. New Cubs skipper Piniella: 'Urgency is important'ESPN.com news services CHICAGO -- Lou Piniella vows to make a winner of the Chicago Cubs, whose last World Series appearance came in 1945. "Urgency is important," said Piniella, who was introduced Tuesday as the team's latest manager. "We're going to win here, and that's the end of the story." Piniella agreed Monday to a three-year contract worth nearly $10 million, with an option for a fourth year. "I'm just a little piece of the puzzle. My job is to come in here and unite this team," he said at a news conference. The Cubs haven't won a World Series since '08, but Piniella said, "We're going to win here." Piniella said he was assured by general manager Jim Hendry that the Cubs would make moves necessary to improve the team. He brushed off a report that he wanted the Cubs to acquire embattled Yankees star Alex Rodriguez, saying there hadn't been "any discussions about A-Rod." Piniella was Rodriguez's first manager, with the Seattle Mariners in the mid-1990s. However, sources familiar with the situation told ESPN.com that Piniella, who is extremely close to Rodriguez, expects the Cubs to aggressively pursue the 10-time All-Star. Piniella said he was hoping injured pitchers Mark Prior and Kerry Wood would be healthy and come to spring training. The team holds a $13.75 million option on Wood for next season and the right-hander is rehabbing a torn rotator cuff. "They're both talented individuals. Both have had physical problems," Piniella said. The 63-year-old Piniella has 19 years of major-league managerial experience, including a World Series title with the Reds in 1990. Piniella replaces Dusty Baker, another veteran manager who came to the Cubs with a strong resume. Baker departed after four years when his contract was not renewed following a 66-96 last-place finish in the NL Central. Now Piniella gets a chance where so many of his predecessors have come up short. "I managed in a lot of places where winning was what was strived for," Piniella said after modeling his No. 41 Cubs jersey. And Piniella said he didn't believe in curses that many believe have kept the Cubs from winning a World Series for nearly 100 years. They last captured the World Series in 1908. "No, no," Piniella said. "Curses. Come on." Known for his fiery style and outbursts with umpires -- in which he's thrown his cap, flung a base and kicked dirt on the plate -- the Cubs hope Piniella can be the spark the team obviously lacked during the final two seasons of Baker's tenure. Joe Girardi, fired by the Florida Marlins after one season and a former Cubs player, also interviewed for the job, as did Cubs broadcaster and former Diamondbacks manager Bob Brenly. Mike Quade and Pat Listach, managers last season in the Cubs' farm system, were also interviewed. But Piniella's experience, his toughness and run of success were factors that impressed the Cubs. In addition to the Reds, Piniella has also managed the Yankees, Mariners and Devil Rays. His hiring was the latest move in a Cubs overhaul that began two weeks ago when chief executive Andy MacPhail resigned the day before Baker's contract was not renewed. Piniella has a record of 1,519-1,420 and was honored as AL manager of the year in 1995 and 2001. Piniella began managing in 1986 with the Yankees, where he lasted three years. He managed the Reds from 1990-92, leading them to a World Series championship in his first season. During his time in Cincinnati, he got national attention for a clubhouse wrestling match with reliever Rob Dibble. From there it was on to a long run in Seattle from 1993 to 2002. His 2001 team went 116-46 but lost in the ALCS to the Yankees. His 1995 and 2000 Mariners teams were also beaten in the league championship series. During his decade in Seattle, the Mariners won at least 90 games four times. Piniella won 93 games his final season with the Mariners in 2002 before heading home to his native Tampa to try to build a winner for the Devil Rays. But he had a difference of opinion with ownership and questioned management's commitment to winning before the team bought out the final year of his four-year contract. Piniella had an 18-year career as a player, 11 of them with the Yankees, and
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  8. Vidor is looking for 9th and Sophmore games. Please call Kyle Green at 659-9779
  9. When does Anahuac RB come back?
  10. Dayton has a very quick and big defense. They don't give up much.
  11. LU's Zeigler leads at Chris Banister Classic CALHOUN COUNTY, Ala. - Lamar junior women's golfer Hillary Zeigler holds the 36-hole lead after Monday's play at the Jacksonville State University Chris Banister Classic. Advertisement As a team, the Lady Cardinals are in third after a 317-321-638. South Alabama leads at 610. Jacksonville State is second at 637. A native of Livingston, Zeigler shot 73-72-145. Elin Andersson of South Alabama is second with a 36-hole score of 75-73-148. Lamar sophomore Therese Nilsson was tied for the first-round lead with Zeigler, but shot a 77 in the afternoon for a 150 total that is tied for third. Bonnie Howard, a junior from Carrollton, posted rounds of 82-85-167 and is tied for 22nd. Channing Norton, a sophomore from Cleveland, is tied for 36th place following rounds of 89-87-176. The final round of the 54-hole event begins today at 8 a.m. Updated 10/16/2006 11:14:53 PM CDT ©The Beaumont Enterprise 2006
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  15. Memorial is going to have to step it up on Defense.
  16. Tyson: 'World Tour' could include fights with women Associated Press STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- Mike Tyson said fans should not expect much of a fight when he steps back into the ring. But the 40-year-old former heavyweight champ promised an entertaining show Friday night when he launches the "Mike Tyson's World Tour" in Youngstown. At a news conference at an Italian restaurant, Tyson said he would likely go just four rounds and that future stops on the tour might include bouts with women, possibly professional boxer Ann Wolfe. Wolfe, from Waco, Texas, is 21-1 with 15 knockouts. "She's such a prominent, dominant woman in the boxing field," Tyson said. When asked if he was joking about fighting women, Tyson said, "I'm very serious." Russ Young, a promoter for Wolfe, said such a bout will never happen. "That's the first we've heard of it," Young said. "No state would sanction that. She would be outweighed by 60 to 70 pounds. Ann would never entertain the idea." Tyson said the tour was meant to be fun and raise money for charity. "It's all fun. I'm not Mike Tyson," he said, referring to the fierce boxer whose career was upended by a prison term. "I'm not 20 years old. I'm not going to smash anybody. I'm not going to talk about smashing anybody's brains. You're not going to see that guy no more." At the press conference, Tyson posed for photos with fans, signed autographs and campaigned for Maryland U.S. Senate candidate Michael Steele. Tyson, wearing a white and blue Steele for U.S. Senate T-shirt, said he used to believe black Republicans were "sellouts." But Tyson said he changed his mind after researching the Maryland lieutenant governor. "We have to open our eyes more," Tyson said, as he pointed to his T-shirt. His recent years have been marked by embarrassing fights -- inside and out of the ring -- and staggering debt. Tyson last fought in June 2005, losing to the unheralded Kevin McBride. He will return to the ring Friday at the 6,000-seat Chevrolet Centre in Youngstown for a pay-per-view event against former sparring partner Corey "T-Rex" Sanders. Tyson had said he was finished with boxing after his bout with McBride, which he quit after six rounds. The man who vowed to eat Lennox Lewis' children and bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield's ear has said he's in no mood for a comeback. He recently trained in a makeshift ring at a Las Vegas hotel. Tyson shot to fame by knocking out Trevor Berbick in 1986 to become the youngest heavyweight champion in history at age 20. He was knocked out by James "Buster" Douglas in 1990 and lost his world heavyweight title. He later served prison time for rape, returned to fighting and infamously bit Holyfield's ear in a 1997 fight. Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
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  18. I think Coach Moody is doing a heck of a job. Discipline etc. He knows football and has things headed in the right direction. LCM's JV team is very good so things look bright for the Bears.
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