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Bears ready to face some Indians for second striaght week Van Wade The Orange Leader LITTLE CYPRESS — Two teams with two new coaches, both moving in positive directions, will duke it out Friday at The Reservation as the District 20-4A season kicks off. The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears (2-1) and first-year coach Randy Crouch have certainly gained some momentum, winning their last two games over Bridge City (16-0) and Cleveland (39-36) in a thriller. Port Neches-Groves (3-0), which had a bye last week, have impressive wins over Barbers Hill, Crosby and Texas City under the guidance of first-year coach Brandon Faircloth. Crouch is proud of the Bears’ effort thus far this season as LC-M will be searching for its first 20-4A win since late in the 2006 campaign. “That Cleveland win was super for the kids’ confidence,†said Crouch. “The kids hung in there and hung in their against a very good team and pulled it out in the end. We’re so proud of them, putting up a great fight for 48 minutes. We’ll need that against against PN-G.†The Bears are averaging 263.3 yards a game while allowing 307.0, numbers which are head-and-shoulders above last year’s 147.3 and 437.6. Quarterback Hunter Gonzalez has passed for 445 yards and three touchdowns, with 249 of it and all three TDs coming against Cleveland last week. His favorite target has been 20-4A’s leading receiver in Zack Sonnier, who has 15 catches for 250 yards and three TDs. Sonnier had eight grabs for 181 yards and three scores against the Indians. Tailback Tevvin Jones adds a nice mix as well with 216 yards and two TDs on 35 carries. The Indians will check in pumping out 315 yards a game on offense while allowing just 229 a game on defense. PN-G has been extremely balanced offensively. Quarterback Brennan Doty has passed for 453 yards and four TDs with receiver Spencer DeRon hauling in 10 catches for 234 yards and there TDs. Running back Caleb Harmon is 20-4A’s second leading rusher with 365 yards and four TDs on 62 totes. ‘PN-G has a nice little offense,†said Crouch. “They’re very balanced. They can play at different tempos. They make you play the whole field and can extend your defense. They’ll get in the no-huddle offense and go to work. They really make you prepare for a lot of different things. They’re going t be a tough challenge for us.†The 20-4A schedule certainly benefits the Indians while it hampers the Bears. The Bears also suit out about 36 players and 12 seniors. The Indians dress out over 60 and have 43 seniors. PN-G will play its first five games at home this year and won’t go on the road for the first time until a road trip to Livingston Oct. 9. Meanwhile, the Bears are in a stretch of four straight road games and will play five of their 20-4A games on the road. “We’re in the toughest stretch of the season and we knew that when it all started,†said Crouch. “The kids, though, are eager to play. The atmosphere at PN-G is always special, and they’ll have a packed house. Coach Faircloth has done an excellent job in his first year. The thing about football is that the field is always 100 yards long no matter where you’re playing. I think it’s going to be an interesting game. The district, as a whole, is going to be very interesting.â€
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WO-S at Jasper/Dawgs win 23-13/Comments
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Michael's Creepy Week 4 Picks
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I AGREE! Best post on here.
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Loaded next year!!
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This weeks AP Top 10, all classifications
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LC-M def. Livingston LIVINGSTON - The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Lady Bears remain perfect in District 20-4A play by knocking off the Livingston Lady Lions 25-12, 25-15, 17-25, 25-19 Tuesday night. Christine Sicktich paced the LC-M (21-6, 4-0) attack by notching 16 kills, 15 assists, four digs and an ace. Ashton LaVergne contributed 11 kills and a block and Shelby Apperson had eight kills, three blocks and two digs. Kellie Tilley claimed 14 assists, five aces, four digs and a kill while Shelby Sanchez had 12 digs and an ace. Elissa Tate contributed eight digs, three kills, three aces, two assists and a block. Kaylyn Harkness had nine digs, an ace and a kill and ALlison Walker had three aces. The Lady Bears will visit Vidor Friday.
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: WOS FAMOUS ALUMNI
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PN-G 3 Vidor 1
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[Hidden Content] Nederland ISD cancels afternoon homecoming events The Nederland ISD homecoming bonfire and pots and pans parade scheduled for this afternoon have been canceled, according to an e-mail from Sheila Davis, secretary to the superintendent. The events have been canceled due to inclement weather and the forecast for continuing thunderstorms.
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Won't be to long.
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Here are a few vids of the 1st Lamar scrimmage
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Team History - season by season game results
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Wish ole 87 would come back. -
He wasn't in. Saw the film. Move on..
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WO-S at Jasper/Dawgs win 23-13/Comments
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Watch the film on WO-S over turn calls.