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Southlake Carroll to play Evangel
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Which School has the best Athletic Facilities????
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That's some good Turf. -
LC-M has really turned things around this season..Coach Harley has done a fantasitic job. Big game this week with Ozen, can they pull the upset??
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Which School has the best Athletic Facilities????
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Silsbee's at the top! -
BC in my opinion will make it to Austin again!
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Southlake Carroll to play Evangel
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ESPN will have both of them... -
2006 WO-S Football Schedule
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Jody, WOS Will be better on Defense and that's scary..Almost as good on Offense. I'll bet you 2,000 bucks we don't have 4 loses... -
East Texas Top 20 (baseball) This is according to insideprepbaseball.com 1.Brandon Belt LHP, Lufkin Hudson, 6-5, 190, L/L College: Texas Notes: Brandon is one of the most projectible pitchers in the 2006 class – nationwide. He has a lot of upside, and he’s really good right now. Long, loose, athletic frame. Quick arm produces a fastball that has been up to 94 MPH. Breaking ball flashes as a plus pitch, and he is just cool as a cucumber when the pressure is on. In the regional semifinals last year against an outstanding Lorena team and in front of a packed stadium at Bryan High School, he came on to pitch the last 2-3 innings and mowed through a salty lineup that included two Division I signees and a high-level juco signee. He also delivered the game-winning hit in extra innings. He plays the game without fear. 2. Clayton Ehlert, RHP/OF, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, 6-0, 185, R/R College: Texas A&M Notes: One of the top overall ballplayers in the class. Clayton is a tremendous athlete. He’s strong, he can run, he has a live arm on the mound, and he hits the ball a ton. As a pitcher, Clayton is upper 80s, low 90s with a power breaking ball, and he is a bulldog – pounds the strikezone and challenges hitters. He covers a lot of ground in the outfield. Gets good jumps, takes good angles, and of course he has a strong arm out there as well. Very instinctive player. He should hit for average and power at the next level. 3. Kevin Angelle, LHP, Bridge City, 6-2, 185, L/L College: Texas A&M Notes: Kevin is a big, athletic lefthander who has been pitching in big high school games since his freshman year. As a junior, he was the centerpiece of a talented Cardinals team that reached the state semifinals. Right now he is upper 80s, up around 90 MPH with his fastball, and he commands three pitches for strikes. His breaking ball flashes as a plus, plus out pitch at the next level. His best is still in front of him. He can also swing the bat with some power. 4. Carson Middleton, RHP/IF, Lindale, 6-3, 180, R/R College: McLennan Community College Notes: Carson is an outstanding athlete. His place at the next level is almost certainly on the mound, but he can also run and swing the bat with some pop. His velocity was down the last time I saw him in August at Minute Maid Park, but he was in the upper 80s, flirting around 90 during the high school season. Also knows how to spin the breaking ball. He has reportedly added some muscle and rested his arm during the offseason. He could come on with a big spring. 5. Clint Helms, RHP, Whitehouse, 6-3, 210, R/R Notes: I got Clint’s name when he was a sophomore and Josh Wilson, who was drafted in the second round by the Cardinals last June, was a junior at Whitehouse. Coach Danny Robey said Clint was a guy to watch. He was hurt last year, so he’s still flying under the radar a little bit, but he’s a big guy with a live arm. 6. Clint Stubbs, OF, Atlanta, 6-2, 175, L/R College: Texas Notes: Right now, Clint is very raw, but he is arguably the best runner in this Texas class (consistent 6.4 in the 60), and he shows a lot of natural power in batting practice. He’s still long and lanky, and he does not focus all of his attention on baseball yet. He will go to Texas and have a chance to fill his potential, and there is a lot of it. 7. Zach Harwood, RHP, Port Neches-Groves, 6-2, 175, R/R College: Rice Notes: Zach is an 87-89 MPH, pushing 90 MPH arm with a good breaking ball. He is just starting to come into his own as a pitcher, and he has a lot of upside. Rice has developed a reputation for taking pitchers who are right on the verge coming out of high school and turning them into dominators at the college level. Zach could certainly develop into that kind of pitcher. 8. Casey Whitmer, RHP, Kilgore, 6-0, 175, R/R Notes: Casey is a power pitcher and an athlete with a chance to really do some special things at the next level, either as a pitcher or a hitter. He runs his fastball up there around 88-91 MPH, he spins a tight, power breaking ball, and he has command of a quality changeup as well. Casey can also swing the bat for average and power. Good feel for the game. 9. Brody Greene, Bullard, RHP, 6-0, 180, R/R Notes: According to Coach Ronnie Dent at Bullard, Brody is a terrific competitor and a smart baseball player in addition to being a tremendous athlete. Coach Dent says Brody has been clocked up to 92 MPH with his fastball, and he throws a quality breaking ball for strikes in any count. 10. Ryan Proudfoot, RHP, Bullard Brookhill, 6-3, 185, R/R Notes: Ryan is another one flying under the radar a little bit right now. Scouts and recruiters know about him. He’s a big body with a live arm – reportedly up to 90-91 MPH lately – but he still has not broken out as a big-time prospect. That could happen at any time. He projects to fill out, get stronger, and throw harder. 11. Josh Gill, IF, Texarkana Texas, 5-11, 180, L/R Notes: Josh is an athletic, versatile infielder who should be able to play third, short or second at the next level. He is a 6.9 runner, he has an above-average arm, and he has a lot of raw power. Still rough around the edges, but he plays hard and he’s aggressive, particularly at the plate. 12. Cody Mire, RHP, Port Neches-Groves, 6-3, 175, R/R Notes: Cody is a long, wiry righthander with a loose, quick arm that produces a fastball up around 88-89 MPH. He’s still putting it all together, and he will likely fill out and throw harder. Lots of upside. 13. Chad Sherman, RHP, Bullard, 6-4, 210, R/R Notes: Bullard head coach Ronnie Dent says Chad is a versatile athlete who can play any position on the field. On the mound, he has reportedly been clocked up to 91 MPH, and he also commands a curveball and a good changeup for strikes. Coach Dent says Chad is a fierce competitor and a clutch player who has come up with big plays, both as a hitter and as a pitcher, throughout his high school career. 14. James Puckett, IF/RHP, Atlanta, 6-0, 175, R/R Notes: James is a ballplayer. He is a quality defensive infielder with soft, quick hands and a strong arm, and he stings the ball at the plate. He also gets up on the mound and throws a fastball in the 86-88 MPH range with a quality breaking ball. He is a competitor and a hard worker. 15. Justin Coats, IF, Texarkana Texas, 5-9, 170, R/R Notes: Justin is a solid middle infielder with good feet, quick actions and an above-average arm. He is a 6.7-6.8 runner in the 60, and he has good pop at the plate. He is not a real big guy, but he has great hand speed, and that creates some surprising punch as a hitter. He hit .433 as a junior and was the team MVP. 16. Corey Henderson, OF/IF, Tyler Lee, 5-9, 165, R/R Notes: Corey has a lot of athletic ability and versatility. He plays shortstop and pitches for the Rebels, but he could also play in the outfield at the next level. He runs pretty well, has a strong arm, and he puts a good swing on the ball. 17. Cody Williams, LHP/OF, Pittsburg, 6-1, 225, L/L Notes: Cody is a big, strong balllplayer who can reportedly swing the bat with some pop from the left side. 18. Will Alvis, IF/RHP, Jasper, 6-2, 210, R/R Notes: Will is a big, strong, physical baseball player who has a lot of pop at the plate and a good arm on the mound. Great makeup, and he comes from a good baseball family. 19. Patrick Lewis, C, Bullard Brookhill, 5-11, 205, R/R Notes: Patrick is a strong, thick catcher with a good arm and some pop at the plate. He threw home to second consistently around 2.0 seconds when I saw him and went as good as 1.97. Showed good bat speed and strength at the plate, consistently driving the ball to the gaps with authority. 20. Sean Benton, SS/RHP, Gladewater, 6-0, 160, R/R College: Northeast Texas Community College Notes: Sean is a mid-80s fastball command-type pitcher. He will not blow many people away with a fastball at 84-86, but he puts it where he wants it, and he also throws a good slider at 78-80 MPH and a plus change at 70-71 MPH. He lives on the corners and knows how to pitch. Best of the rest: Kory Cleveland, RHP/IF, Carthage; Dustin Jones, OF, Tyler Lee; Corey Brown, SS/RHP, Marshall; Will Thomas, IF/RHP, Texarkana Pleasant Grove; Keith Allen, SR, LHP, Texarkana Liberty-Eylau; Cory Wells, SR, IF, Texarkana Liberty-Eylau; Josh Riley, IF, Sulphur Springs; Alex Aguilar, RHP, Sulphur Springs; Carlin Freeman, RHP/OF, Longview; Josh Reed, IF, Longview
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SL Carroll to Play Evangel this Fall. SLC vs Evangel in 06 and De La Salle in 07 Southlake Carroll will play national powers on ESPN the next two seasons, coach Todd Dodge said Thursday. Shreveport (La.) Evangel Christian will play at Dragon Stadium on Sept. 16. Concord (Calif.) De La Salle will play Carroll in 2007 in a game tentatively scheduled to be played at SMU's Ford Stadium. Dodge said he told matchmakers from a marketing company that Carroll was willing to play anybody but wouldn't travel out of state for a game. Carroll, the two-time defending mythical national champion, played Denton Ryan on national television the last two seasons. "Being on TV really puts a lot of hype around the games and prepares us for those big playoff games down the line," Dodge said.
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2006 season begins this week with scrimmages!!
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Those will be some good matchups! -
Last Year's Ratings for current District 22 4A..WOW
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I think Dayton will make some noise. :mp -
SPEED to deliver more than 70 hours of coverage from Daytona NASCAR THIS MORNING BACK AS NASCAR RACEDAY "NASCAR's Daytona Speedweeks has been a signature event for our network since 2002, when Fox launched the re-branded SPEED," said Hunter Nickell, SPEED Executive VP and General Manager. "There is a unique pride and energy that everyone at the network is a part of for two weeks in February, and this year marks our most ambitious effort to date -- 10 days, 70-plus hours, live action, comprehensive documentaries — the total Speedweeks package. "SPEED does big-event motor sports programming better than anyone else," Nickell added. "It's in our DNA. It's the 10-year anniversary of the network, and the fifth year of NASCAR on SPEED, so the viewers should expect something special this year. And they are going to get it." In addition to live coverage of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (Feb. 17, 8 p.m. ET), the IROC race (Feb. 17, 6 p.m. ET), the ARCA race (Feb. 11, 4 p.m. ET), SPEED also will air multiple practice and qualifying sessions from all of NASCAR's three major divisions. SPEED favorites, including Trackside, Inside Nextel Cup, NASCAR Live!, NASCAR Performance, SPEED News and NASCAR Victory Lane also will be on-site, with a new high-energy pre-race show entitled NASCAR RaceDay set to make its Daytona debut. "NASCAR RaceDay will take the team from NASCAR this Morning and add several new segments, including tech reports from crew chiefs Chad Knaus and Bootie Barker, off-track items from Vicki Johnson and Craig Reynolds and long-form interviews with the weekend's storymakers," said Chris Long, SPEED VP of Studio Production. "John Roberts, Jimmy Spencer and Kenny Wallace will continue to anchor the show and offer their no-holds-barred perspective, something our viewers have come to expect from SPEED. NASCAR RaceDay will set the tone for the entire weekend." SPEED will have multiple stages on-site, including its 53-foot mobile stage truck just outside the main tunnel entrance, a central location inside the track in the FanZone and a third stage positioned atop the viewing garage in the NASCAR Nextel Cup team area. "It's all about bringing the fans at home into the middle of the action," Long said. "We want them to feel like they are totally immersed in the Daytona experience." SPEED also has multiple specials planned for Speedweeks, including NASCAR Five Years Later, a look at NASCAR five years after the loss of Dale Earnhardt, a Daytona documentary hosted by Dave Despain, a look back at Toyota's NASCAR experience and Champions Quest, a one-hour special on the Rolex 24 at Daytona efforts of NASCAR champions Tony Stewart and Rusty Wallace. "In concert with the expansion of SPEED's off-track efforts during Speedweeks, we will once again bring all of the on-track action to life with the insights of the best analysts and play-by-play broadcasters in NASCAR," said Rick Miner, SPEED SVP Programming & Production. "SPEED's ability to pull from FOX, NBC and SPEED's own talent group gives the NASCAR fan the best 10 days of auto racing coverage of the year." As part of its coverage, SPEED will announce the 2005 SPEED Channel Driver of the year with a special one-hour program on Feb. 15 beginning at 8 p.m. ET. SPEED, celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2006, is the nation's first and foremost cable network dedicated to motor sports and the passion for everything automotive. From racing to restoration, motorcycles to movies, SPEED delivers quality programming from the track to the garage. Now available in nearly 70 million homes in North America, SPEED is among the fastest growing sports cable networks in the country and an industry leader in interactive TV, video on-demand, mobile initiatives and broadband services.
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Most playoff wins since 2000
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Just wondering what has happened to the WB Basketball Program this year?
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This will be a good one!
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Who comes out on top here and makes the Playoffs?
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Who wins this District and makes the playoffs?
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Who wins this District and makes the playoffs?
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Who wins this District and makes the playoffs??
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2006 season begins this week with scrimmages!!
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Then WOS has Woodville There the 11th and Buna the 14th. The annual WOS/LCM Alumni game is Feb. 18th in Orange. -
That one will be huge!!
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Coach Kip at OF is a heck of a Coach and the Cats really came on strong last year. OF could shock some teams this year! Thoughts?