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KFDM COOP

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  1. No doubt the fight song gets folks pumped.
  2. Those were some classics games.
  3. That was a District. Wasn't it a few years back when Lufkin had 2 play a team twice in District?
  4. It won't be long until 4 teams in 4A and 3A will advance.
  5. Coach GAS has done a great job! 8)
  6. :damnfunny I've heard some stories about those fans when A&M and Tech meet up... :shock:
  7. PN-G and Ned can have 0-10 seasons and still pack the place.
  8. Keep us updated.
  9. I know. We're kind of used to the Astros blowing leads over the Years.
  10. That was a little over the edge.
  11. Not very good are they? :x
  12. They have some wild fans at BH.
  13. I like that idea to but just don't think it will happen.
  14. Lumberton has alot coming back.
  15. The HJ and Anahuac Previews are now up! [Hidden Content]
  16. No kidding!! GEEZ
  17. There's to many good ones to pick.
  18. Good luck Guys!!
  19. www.espn.com Minor league manager loses his cool -- and then someESPN.com news services Minor league manager Joe Mikulik had a major league meltdown. To say Mikulik -- skipper for the Asheville (N.C.) Tourists -- lost his cool Sunday in a Class A South Atlantic League baseball game against the Lexington (Ky.) Legends would be a gross understatement. It all started in the fifth inning when Asheville pitcher Brandon Durden tried to pick off Koby Clemens -- son of Roger Clemens -- at second base inside Lexington's Applebee's Park. Clemens was called safe, prompting Mikulik to charge toward first-base umpire Andy Russell to protest the call. Protest he did. The agitated Mikulik went nose-to-nose with Russell, who showed considerable restraint before tossing the manager. Even after his ejection, Mikulik demonstrated a headfirst slide into second before he picked up the base and flung it toward the outfield. On his walk toward the visitors' dugout, Mikulik stopped at the pitcher's mound, picked up the rosin bag and hurled it toward first base. Doing his best Lou Piniella impersonation -- with The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" blaring over the PA system -- Mikulik then stopped at home plate and kicked dirt on the plate and on the heels of retreating umpire Stephen Barga. And moments after Mikulik disappeared into the dugout, bats came flying onto the field -- much to the concern of a startled batboy standing nearby. Mikulik wasn't done yet. He walked back to plate umpire Barga, emptied a water bottle onto the plate and then finished the tirade by spiking the bottle into the dirt -- all the while arguing the call. As a chorus of boos rang through the stadium, Mikulik began his slow march off the field to the tune of Ray Charles' "Hit The Road Jack." Mikulik untucked his shirt and eventually disappeared through a door in the right-field wall. Oh, the Tourists lost 5-2.
  20. Could have been? Makes you wonder sometime??
  21. I thought James Ware was joking when he told me that. :shock:
  22. Man Ali is tough. :shock:
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