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2006 WO-S Mustangs Football Schedule Aug. 19 Barbers Hill (Scrimmage) 7:00 Aug. 25 @ Vidor (Scrimmage) 7:00 Sep. 1 @ Dayton 7:30 Sep. 8 LC-M 7:30 Sep. 16 Bay City at Pearland 7:00 (Saturday) Sep. 22 OPEN Sep. 29 @ Hamshire-Fannett* 7:00 Oct. 6 Kirbyville* 7:00 Oct. 13 Hardin-Jefferson* 7:00 (Homecoming) Oct. 20 @ Silsbee* 7:00 Oct. 27 Jasper* 7:00 Nov. 3 @ Orangefield* 7:00 Nov. 10 Bridge City* 7:00 (Senior Night)
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Which School has the best Athletic Facilities????
KFDM COOP replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
:ROFL See Jdawg Jasper doesn't have the best! LOL -
Good!
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Most playoff wins since 2000
KFDM COOP replied to OrangeCountyBulldogFan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I believe WOS won the last 2! :cheers -
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KFDM COOP replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
That will be good, at least a change. -
22-4A District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to OrangeCountyBulldogFan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
What's going to make it tough this year for 4A teams here it's really tough across the State now in 4A especially with Waco High dropping and Copperas Cove. -
Want me to officate it?? :mp
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KFDM COOP replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
You never know! Think positive! -
21-4A District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to BHFAN's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Thanks BH. I was fixing to do a poll on that district myself. That is a tough one. I would say King or BH. Forest Brook always has some speed though.. -
??UUMM not sure??
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KFDM COOP replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I understand...Wish the UIL could do some more tweaking.. -
21-3a District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to Ty Cobb's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Thank you, me either! -
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KFDM COOP replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I agree 100%! -
Getting close to the end of the season..Must win for some tonight.
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22-4A District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to OrangeCountyBulldogFan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Could be. -
Houston Lee out of District 20 5A with 3000 kids doesn't have a football program. Hard to believe. But only 30 kids came out for football so they dropped the program.
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22-4A District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to OrangeCountyBulldogFan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Not Garrett. We're fine. -
Nice work!
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Realignment notebook Class 5A to have more playoff teams Friday, February 03, 2006 Class 5A to have more playoff teams Starting this fall, Class 5A will experiment with each district sending the top four teams to the playoffs in football. The teams with the top two enrollments will head to the Division I bracket, while the schools with the lower two enrollments will be placed in Division II. Both brackets will be seeded. This change will occur only in football. The 4A, 3A and 2A classes will continue sending three teams from each district to the postseason, with the qualifying team with the largest enrollment heading to Division I. New is old for Waco For the first time since Waco ISD schools Richfield, Jefferson Moore and the old Waco High consolidated in 1986 to form Waco High, the Lions will compete in Class 4A. Waco will be paired with Copperas Cove, Brownwood, Killeen, Waco Midway and Waco University in District 16-4A. Small world for Runge UIL realignment changes did not affect one school: Runge, in Class A. As a result of decreasing attendance, Runge will compete as an independent in football for the next two years. The Kames County school will remain in the UIL for all other sports. Coaches predicted only 24 players, including eight freshmen, would report to summer camp this year. Last season, Runge was 0-10 and was outscored 419-48. Runge could be reinstated as a UIL football school in 2008, the next time districts are realigned. Dropping down in West Texas Population declines in West Texas and the Panhandle are reflected in the number of schools changing classifications. Only five schools — El Paso El Dorado (4A to 5A), Tornillo and Anthony (2A to 3A), Stratford and Van Horn (A to 2A) — were elevated, but 14 schools dropped. Andrews, Burkburnett, Clint and Fabens dropped from 4A to 3A, Amarillo River Road, Littlefield, Merkel and Muleshoe fell from 3A to 2A and Amarillo Boys Ranch, DeLeon, Eldorado, Electra, Olton and Seymour dropped from 2A to Class A. Central Texas' realignment winners •District 25-5A. The move from Region II to IV means district teams (the former District 16-5A) will face San Antonio schools in the first rounds of the playoffs, not Houston schools. •Georgetown. Rumored to be moving north to District 13-5A, the Eagles will continue to play in 14-5A with Williamson County rivals much closer to home. •Crockett. The Cougars no longer have to face Westlake and Bowie. •District 17-4A. The additions of Crockett, Elgin and Manor upgrade what was a generally weak district. •New Braunfels. The city, not the school. Canyon and New Braunfels have new rivalries with nearby Schertz Clemens and Steele. Central Texas' realignment losers •Johnston. A double whammy: The Rams drop from 4A to 3A, and their new 3A district is loaded with heavyweights. •Burnet. The onetime 3A power now has Connally to contend with, along with Lake Travis. •Wimberley. Its district was whittled down to just four teams, and its annual grudge match with Liberty Hill — one of Central Texas' most fun rivalries — now can only be a non-district affair. •Vista Ridge. It's nice to play varsity. But Connally, Lake Travis, Burnet and Dripping Springs are waiting. •Liberty Hill. The Panthers said goodbye to Wimberley, but hello to the likes of Hutto, Cameron Yoe and Taylor. __________________
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22-4A District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to OrangeCountyBulldogFan's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Last Year i think, can't recall his name..Gas will remember.. -
UIL experiences a big growth spurt Area adding four high schools; realignment puts Channelview in 5A New district opponents, travel routes and postseason rivalries are on the horizon for Houston-area schools, courtesy of the University Interscholastic League's realignment figures released Thursday. Also, enrollment numbers across the state skyrocketed over the past two years — particularly in the Austin, Dallas and Houston areas — with 21 new schools in the UIL. Enrollment for Class 5A schools will begin at 1,985, up from the 1,925 mark established two years ago. "That was a much larger growth than I expected," UIL athletic director Dr. Charles Breithaupt said. "And we're seeing that growth along (Austin and Dallas) and in the Houston area." In the Houston area, 12 schools will change classifications in the fall — eight of which will move into larger classes — and four new schools will open. Westbury, Klein Oak and Channelview will move up to 5A next school year. Although Klein Oak and Westbury are moving back up, it will be Channelview's first stint in 5A. "We're excited about the move up," Channelview football coach John Launius said. "It will be a new look for this district for sure." Channelview won't be the only newcomer competing in District 21-5A in the fall. Atascocita — Humble ISD's new high school — will open in August and play a varsity schedule. Baytown Lee, Baytown Sterling, Beaumont West Brook, Port Arthur Memorial, Humble and Kingwood round out the district. "I think location-wise it works," Launius said. "We weren't sure what to expect because there are a lot of areas we could have been grouped with. But we're excited about this district and competing against those teams." Houston Can Academy Hobby (2A), Katy Seven Lakes (4A) and Magnolia West (4A) are the other area schools playing a varsity schedule for the first time next season. The Woodlands College Park and Morton Ranch, which competed in non-football varsity events this year, will play their first varsity football schedules in the fall. The 2006-08 realignment helped alleviate travel concerns for some area schools. The addition of Channelview and Atascocita to 21-5A (currently 22-5A) was good news for Spring ISD schools, which faced a nearly three-hour bus ride to Port Arthur Memorial during district play the past two years. Thursday's realignment paired Spring schools with Klein ISD schools and Tomball to form District 16-5A. Many believed Klein ISD and Conroe ISD would be grouped together, as both districts have four 5A schools. Instead, 16-5A is a seven-team district, and Conroe ISD will join Lufkin and Magnolia in 15-5A as the area's only six-team 5A district. Both districts will compete in Region II, and the rest of the Houston-area 5A schools will participate in Region III. "I was a little surprised to not have us with the Klein schools and be in a six-team district," The Woodlands football coach Mark Schmid said. "So we kept Lufkin, which that's fine. If that's the only travel we do, then that's OK. We enjoy playing them. They bring a good dynamic to a game." Though the Houston area is growing — two more new schools are set to open over the next two years — this year's realignment cut down the size of the area's districts. For the past two seasons, there were four nine-team districts in the area, just one seven-team district (24-5A) and no six-team districts in 5A. Beginning next year, Fort Bend ISD — which will change from District 20-5A to 23-5A in the fall — and HISD schools (moving from 21-5A to 20-5A) will be the only nine-team districts in the area. For football, FBISD will be the only nine-team district since HISD's Lee does not play football. The area also will have two seven-team districts and one six-team district. Last year, the UIL voted to allow four teams to advance to the playoffs in Class 5A. Advocates for the change argued that the population growth and addition of new schools would mean multiple nine- and 10-team districts in 5A. Instead, no 10-team districts were formed, and only five nine-team districts will compete next year — just one more than the past two years. "We were really pleased that we didn't have to make a bunch of nine- and 10-team districts," Breithaupt said. "It really worked out in the Houston area, which is where we thought we'd see the majority of those teams. So that was a good thing to keep them at seven or eight teams." Only five Class 5A and 4A area districts will have the same number next season. Most area coaches seemed to welcome the change because new postseason rivalries and former heated matchups are expected. "I didn't expect to change districts at all," Fort Bend ISD athletic director Keith Kilgore said. "We've been in 20-5A for years. But we'll be back with schools that we had good relationships with in the past that we haven't played in years."
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Buna now in 2A, How will they do??
KFDM COOP replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Buna is where there supposed to be now...I think you guys will be much more competive in all sports...Good Luck. -
21-3a District Champs and Playoff Teams
KFDM COOP replied to Ty Cobb's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
mark it down!