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  1. Who do you guys think has the best overall coaching staff in Southeast Texas?
  2. In week 0 Ozen/West Brook. This one is going to be huge. WB will have to much in the end though.
  3. You never know. Coach Newman will have them ready you can count on that.
  4. Can't get here quick enough! Where's everybody going in week 0?
  5. Will you sign with Nike to??
  6. www.foxsports.com Report: Bonds indictment could come soon According to a report in the New York Daily News, several sources within Major League Baseball expect a San Francisco grand jury to indict Giants slugger Barry Bonds, possibly even as early as next week. The senior sources said they have no inside information, but expect Bonds to be indicted before the grand jury that has been hearing evidence against him expires within the next couple of weeks. Several sources within MLB said they found plenty of damning information about Bonds in their own investigation, launched secretly a year before commissioner Bud Selig appointed former U.S. Senator George Mitchell in March to head an MLB inquiry into steroid use. Bonds faces possible indictment for perjury and tax evasion. When he appeared before a grand jury in December 2003, Bonds testified that he did not knowingly take performance-enhancing drugs. While Bonds' friend and personal trainer Greg Anderson (one of four men convicted in the BALCO steroid trafficking case) has not testified before the grand jury, earning him a contempt of court charge and a stint in prison without bail, several other key witnesses have done so. Included among them were Bonds' former physician Arthur Ting, Giants trainer Stan Conte and Bonds' former mistress Kimberly Bell. Bell reportedly testified that Bonds gave her about $80,000 in possibly undeclared cash and admitted to her that he used anabolic steroids before he was introduced to BALCO.
  7. [Hidden Content] Mayo to be a Trojan.
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  9. That sounds right.
  10. The Lufkin Pool is probably the toughest.
  11. The Babe made his Major League debut ON THIS DATE (July 11th) IN BASEBALL HISTORY JULY 11, 1914 In his Major League debut, Boston Red Sox lefty Babe Ruth earns a victory against the Cleveland Naps at Fenway Park. With the score tied 3-3 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Ruth is lifted for pinch hitter Duffy Lewis, who singles & later scores the eventual winning run. Reliever Dutch Leonard strikes out four of the six Cleveland batters he faces to preserve the 4-3 Red Sox victory. JULY 11, 1955 In the 1955 Cotton States League All-Star Game, three pitchers on the All-Stars roster: Bill Drummond (Monroe Sports), Bob Shipman (Monroe Sports) & Bob Wiltse (Greenville Bucks) combine to no-hit the host El Dorado Oilers, 2-0. JULY 11, 1976 In a promotion dubbed “Headlocks & Wedlocksâ€, 34 couples are married at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium’s home plate. Afterwards, the field hosts a championship wrestling event. In between, the Braves defeat the New York Mets, 9-8. JULY 11, 1978 Dunedin Blue Jays righthander Luis Leal no-hits the Tampa Tarpons in a Florida State League (Class A) contest, 2-0. JULY 11, 1984 Moose Clabaugh, who hit 62 home runs as a member of the 1926 Tyler Trojans, passes away in Tucson, Arizona at the age of 82. Claubaugh appeared in 11 Major League games (primarily as a pinch hitter), all with the 1926 Brooklyn Robins, batting .071 (1-for-14).
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  15. Luckily i got there early. Other than that i liked the stadium.
  16. Jasper didn't have the best parking either.
  17. Bill Walker ruled ineligible for final year of high school.... CINCINNATI -- Bill Walker, one of the nation's top high school basketball players, won't be allowed to play this year because he has used up his eligibility. Walker, a 6-foot-6 forward who combined with O.J. Mayo to lead North College Hill to consecutive state championships, has completed his eight semesters of eligibility, the Ohio High School Athletic Association said Monday. Walker played a year as a ninth-grader at Rose Hill Christian in Ashland, Ky., before enrolling at North College Hill as an eighth-grader in February 2003, the association said. Walker was widely considered second only to Mayo among the nation's incoming seniors. Walker averaged 21.7 points and 10.1 rebounds last season, highlighted by a 50-point, 25-rebound performance in a 100-68 victory over Covington (Ky.) Holmes. North College Hill (26-1) lost only to Virginia-based perennial power Oak Hill Academy. North College Hill High School officials have said they believed Walker had four full seasons of eligibility when he enrolled. [Hidden Content]
  18. We'll have it as the season get closer.
  19. FAVORITES Alvin: Of all the favorites, Alvin could be the dark horse. Though picked 6th in district, Alvin beat district-favorite Pearland in an SQT finals. Austin Westlake: If QB Nick Foles gets hot, Westlake could be the team to beat. Baytown Lee: Two-time champs have another solid QB in Jeremy Moses, the QB for the 7-on- 7 state champs. Brenham: Might boast most skill of any qualifier: Qb Jarrett Lee (LSU pledge), WR/DB Brandon Collins (UT pledge), CB Shawn Sullivan (Nebraska pledge). Copperas Cove: Tons of talent returns for the Dawgs, including Tech pledge in WR Rashad Hawk. Cypress Falls: Falls has one of top receiving duos in state, not just at 7-on-7, as well as LB Derek Stephens (A&M pledge) leading the defense. Hebron: Brian AuBuchon, one of the catalysts for the state title run, returns as a seasoned veteran. Houston Stratford: Not much has been said about Andrew Luck, but the Stratford QB, at 6-4, could emerge from this weekend as one to watch after passing for 1,500 yards in ‘05. Katy: Though the Tigers needed until July to qualify, they have plenty of talent to make a run at the finals. Lufkin: Think the Pack will want to prove they’re worthy of their No. 1 ranking in the 2006 DCTF? Southlake Carroll: Talent never a question mark for Dragons; having Riley Dodge at QB is like having a coach on the field. Tyler John Tyler: Beating crosstown nemesis Tyler Lee propelled JT, not former champion Lee, into the favorites category. Weatherford: Roos are loaded with receivers; watch out if QB Briley Worthington can get them the ball consistently. Wolfforth Frenship: Only a junior, QB Seth Doege, a Crane transfer, could really bust out onto the scene with a strong state showing. Katy Cinco Ranch: Another former champion with a strong shot at doubling its number of titles. CONTENDERS Abilene: QB Spens Lackey is showing Eagles can move on past Potts era. Alamo Heights: An easy-to-remember name, QB Giovanne Vizza could lead AH far. Arlington Lamar: Mainstay at state tournament. Bandera: Look for QB Brandon Hicks to shine. Bellaire: QB Max Flinn is solid, but surrounding parts will need to play at his level. Beaumont Ozen: Best defensive backfield in competition will be tested. Brownwood: In this slot more from experience with passing offenses and less with personnel. Cypress Fairbaks: Cy-Fair lost 17 starters from last year’s surprise 10-3 run. Edcouch-Elsa: Team qualified in El Paso, so trip to College Station won’t be a factor. Grapevine: ‘98 runner-ups know a thing or two about the passing game. Haltom: Team is making quick transition to a new coach and system. Houston Lamar: QB Woods returns to lead team that went unbeaten in ‘05 regular season. Katy Taylor: First team to qualify in 2006. North Mesquite: Might have to rely on defense. Odessa Permian: Can Mojo recapture magic? Pearland: The Sam Proctor-Foswhitt Whitaker connection should strike often. Plano East: Looks for East to use Chris Slater in multiple positions. Saginaw Boswell: QB Taylor Weidman will get his chance to earn equal footing with some of the state’s better known passers. San Benito: New arriver on state scene could provide fits early on. Stephenville: Qualifying is good way to begin life after Jevan Snead. Tyler Lee: Took the Rebs a while just to qualify. Victoria Memorial: Vipers love to throw the ball around. West Mesquite: Held opponents to a sub-20 point average during its 5-0 tournament run. West Orange-Stark: This 3A squad usually has the talent of larger schools. Wharton: Smallest school (under 700 enrollment) to make state. Wylie: Georgia transfer Patrick Witt could be the tourney’s X-factor. UNDERDOGS Alief Elsik: Late qualifier might be happy just to be here. Arlington Bowie: Newly hired Coach Perry already bringing returns to the Vols. Austin Lake Travis: Post-Todd Reese era off to good start just by qualifying for state. Buda Hays: Hays always has talent, but graduation stripped Rebels of much of it. Burnet: Rebounding from last year’s 4-6 mark starts in the summer. Bryan: The Vikings waited a long time to qualify - and got drubbed by West Mesquite in the final. Canton: Longshots to even make it, it’s all gravy at this point. Colleyville Heritage: QB Casey Russell has talent, but will take some time to reach level of his predecessor. Cypress Creek: QB Bryan Smith will use state to transition from his ‘05 DB position. Cypress Springs: Making it to this point should help Springs recover from 1-9 mark last year. El Paso Hanks: Omar Hanks, an undervalued QB, will strut his stuff on the state scene. Georgetown: Team still learning new system. Graham: 3A squad is led by WR Chance McCoy, younger brother of Colt. Langham Creek: Langham Creek still trying to break in successor to Ross Jenkins. McAllen Rowe: Rowe just needs to make most of first qualification in two years. Midlothian: Surprise qualifier looking to continue string of upsets. Plano: Had a nice resurgence last season, but that was in a run-based offense. Port Arthur Memorial: Once team picks up Coach Thompson’s approach, Titans will be a major state player. Rockwall: Only thing up in the air for Rockwall is the QB position. Round Rock: Dragons have two receiving threats in Alex Russian and James Kirkendoll. Sherman: Run-oriented QB Taylor Dunlap will need adapt to 7-on-7 passing style. Spring Westfield: Not quite as much talent returns compared to 2005. San Antonio Clark: QB Justin Vaneck returns from 1,500-yard campaign.
  20. Predictions? Nederland/LaMarque? PN-G/Brenham?
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