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  1. Talked to a guy in West Texas and Faircloth gives Defenses fits out there.
  2. He runs different versions of the Spread from what i have seen. Good Coach!!
  3. I believe Faircloth got an offer today! More soon!
  4. Hopefully we'll know something soon!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. We had 2 more than this a few years ago!
  6. Stump was contacted a few times 2 weeks ago.
  7. Brooks resigns as football coach in Jasper Thomas Brooks has informed his team that he is resigning as head football coach at Jasper, to become the Jasper Alternative Schools Director. A coaching search will begin immediately. [Hidden Content]
  8. Faircloth article from MOJO [Hidden Content]
  9. 2008 CLASS 4A TSWA ALL-STATE TEAM Offensive Player of the Year — Garrett Gilbert, Lake Travis, 6-4, 210, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year — Brandon Jones, Wolfforth Frenship, 5-11, 190, Sr. Co-Coaches of the Year — Greg Owens, Sulphur Springs FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback — Garrett Gilbert, Lake Travis, 6-4, 210, Sr. Running backs — Kendial Lawrence, Rockwall-Heath, 5-10, 185, Sr.; John Hubert, Waco Midway, 5-9, 185, Sr.; Ryan Young, Sulphur Springs, 5-8, 175, Sr.; D.J. Jones, Denison, 6-0, 215, Jr. Tight end — Josh Graves, Stephenville, 6-3, 210, Sr. Wide receivers — A.J. Dugat, Dayton, 6-0, 195, Sr.; Jace Jackson, Sulphur Springs, 6-3, 190, Sr.; Cade McCrary, Lake Travis, 6-4, 185, Sr. Tackles — Paden Kelly, Lake Travis, 6-6, 280, Sr.; Jesse Coffey, Denton Guyer, 6-7, 285, Sr.; Mason Walters, Wolfforth Frenship, 6-6, 290, Sr. Guards — Brock Wempa, Royse City, 6-3, 280, Sr.; Presley Godson, Lamar Consolidated, 6-4, 320, Sr. Center — Austin Woods, Rockwall-Heath, 6-5, 280, Jr. Place-kicker — German Chavarria, Stephenville, 5-9, 160, Jr.; Lance Ratliff, Wolfforth Frenship, 6-2, 175, Sr. FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE Linemen — Chris Knighton, Longview, 6-3, 235, Sr.; Colton Nash, Sulphur Springs, 6-7, 250, Sr.; Chris Henderson, Dallas Carter, 6-1, 249, Sr.; Josh Emmons, Stephenville, 6-2, 245, Sr. Linebackers — Quinton Crow, Lake Travis, 5-10, 195, Jr.; Brandon Jones, Frenship, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Trenton Thomas, Brenham, 5-11, 182, Sr.; Tyler Higginbotham, Sulphur Springs, 6-0, 200, Jr. Secondary — Donovan Bonner, Dallas Lincoln, 6-2, 210, Sr.; LaMarcus Howard, Longview, 5-11, 180, Sr.; Joseph Garcia, Edcouch-Elsa, Sr.; Kevin Brent, Dallas South Oak Cliff, 6-0, 205, Sr. Punter — Ryan Erxleben, Lake Travis, 6-0, 190, Sr. Kick returner — Edwin Cole, EP Andress, 5-10, 155, Sr. SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback — Tyrik Rollison, Sulphur Springs, 6-3, 185, Sr. Running backs — Waymon James, Sherman, 5-7, 195, Sr.; Tyler McCray, Longview, 6-0, 180, Jr.; Frank Reddic, Kilgore, 5-11, 185, Sr. Tight end — Trey Graham, Waco Midway, 6-5, 230, Sr. Wide receivers — D.J.; Beshears, Denton Ryan, 5-9, 175, Sr.; Kyle Guinyard, Ennis, 6-1, 185, Jr. Tackles — Ty Horn, Hewitt Midway, 6-5, 300, Sr.; Jazz Reeves, Longview, 6-3, 270, Sr. Guards — Bryce Redman, Longview, 6-2, 265, Jr.; Dayarion Broadnax, Brenham, 5-11, 278, Sr.; Colton Duncan, McKinney, 6-3, 320, Sr. Center — Corbin Boettger, Denison, Jr. Place-kicker — Norberto Contreras, EP Parkland, 6-2, 230, Jr. SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE Linemen — Aaon Bellazin, Everman, 6-2, 230, Sr.; Rojelio Chavira, Dumas, 6-1, 240, Sr.; Casey Felton, Canyon Randall, 6-2, 203, Sr.; Jesus Herrera, EP Parkland, 5-10, 180 Sr. Linebackers — Austin Moss, Rockwall-Heath, 6-3, 215, Sr.; Harry Hatch, Lake Travis, 5-11, 170, Sr.; Sean Porter, Schertz Clemens, 6-2, 200, Sr.; John Asencio, Pflugerville Hendrickson, 5-11, 210, Jr.; Chris Weaver, Longview, 5-10, 200, Jr. Secondary — Alonte¹ Darden, Longview, 5-10, 165, Jr.; Dustin Harris, Livingston, 6-0, 175, Sr.; Yahshua Williams, Denton Ryan, 6-3, 185, Sr.; Demontre Hurst, Lancaster, 6-0, 175, Sr.; Johnny McSheffery, Sulphur Springs, 6-0, 175, Sr. Punter — Norberto Contreras, EP Parkland, 6-2, 230, Jr.; Kick returner — Quandre Diggs, Angleton, 5-9, 180, Soph.; Charles Ross, Schertz Clemens, 6-2, 205, Sr. THIRD-TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback — Kolton Browning, Mabank, 6-3, 180, Sr.; Scotty Young, Denton Ryan, 6-3, 190, Jr.; Cody Green, Dayton, 6-4, 220, Sr. Running backs — John De La Rosa, Canutillo, 5-9, 160, Jr.; Charles Sims, Houston Westbury, 6-0, 193, Sr.; Andrew Alvarado, Weslaco East, 5-7, 160, Sr. Tight end — Chris Pruitt, Houston Davis, 6-4, 200, Sr. Wide receivers - Eric Ward, WF Rider, 6-1, 195, Sr.; Colbi Hamilton, Texarkana Texas, 6-3, 190, Sr. Tackles — Blake Spears, Abilene Cooper, 6-5, 240, Sr.; Daniel Meyer, Aledo, 6-3, 280, Sr. Guards — Jesse Gonzalez, Canutillo, 6-7, 300, Sr.; Corey Howard, WF Rider, 6-1, 295, Sr.; Rhontae Scales, Killeen, 6-5, 290, Sr. Center — Matt Shepperd, Marshall, 6-4, 296, Sr. Place-kicker — Justin Stout, West Mesquite, 5-10, 165, Jr. THIRD-TEAM DEFENSE Linemen — Ryan Blackshear, Dumas, 5-10, 175, Sr.; DeAnthony Sims, Houston Westbury, 6-3, 303, Sr.; Chris Maldonado, Hays, Sr.; Dysell Roberts, Dallas Lincoln, 5-10, 245, Sr.; Taylor Bible, Denton Guyer, 6-3, 278, Jr. Linebackers — James Chambers, WF Rider, 6-0, 220, Sr.; Tony Sanchez, Edcouch-Elsa, Sr.; Bryan Skow, El Campo, 6-1, 225, Sr.; Tevin Elliott, Mount Pleasant, 6-3, 205, Sr.; Glenn Sumney, Texas City, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Tony Sifuentes, EP Parkland, 5-10, 175, Jr. Secondary — Ahmad Dixon, Midway, 6-1, 185, Jr.; Collin Bibb, SA Alamo Heights, 5-10, 180, Sr.; Charlie Alva, EP Chapin, Jr.; Quincy Aldridge, Whitehouse, 6-2, 180, Soph. Punter — Ryan Lasky, Willis, 6-2, 180, Sr. Kick returner — Darius Jones, Marshall, 5-10, 178, Jr.
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  11. [Hidden Content] LCM's Maci Wilcox signed to play volleyball at Temple College Thursday. Wilcox helped her team win the district title this season and was a first team All-District selection. Wilcox says she will major in psychology
  12. Calallen Coach Phil Danaher Will Continue Coaching The Wildcats Updated: Jan 29, 2009 09:58 PM Inside KRISTV.COM CALALLEN - It has been one difficult week for Calallen fans as word surfaced that Head Football Coach Phil Danaher was being considered for the Port Neches head coaching job. However, everyone can relax because Danaher said that he pulled his name from the list of potential applicants. In addition, he did interview with the PNG School Board, as well as tour the facility, but it wasn't the place for him. He's already racked up 25 years with Calallen, compiling 344 career wins, and he plans on adding plenty more. "I didn't even allow them to make an offer. Don't get me wrong, Port Neches has a great program, but my heart is and always will be in Calallen," Danaher stated. "I don't care what anybody says about next year; we have the kids to compete. Calallen is where my boys graduated from, it's where my friends are and it's where my heart is, and my heart is something that's not for sale."
  13. Westlake football coach Derek Long announced his retirement to Chaps players Thursday. Long had a record of 54-22 in six seasons as head coach ... he's been with the Chaparrals since the 1990s... Long was defensive coordinator under Ron Schroeder and succeeded him in 2003 Westlake was 9-5 last season, overcoming a poor early start to go four rounds in the state playoffs before losing to San Antonio Clark 24-21 in the quarterfinals.
  14. Port Neches-Groves 4, Hamshire-Fannett 1 Tanner Worley put the game away with two unassisted goals in the last 10 minutes as tourney host PN-G busted loose from a 2-1 edge and defeated Hamshire-Fannett in the opening game of the tournament. Trevor Hoffpauir took an assist from Matthew Morrell to double PN-G's 1-0 halftime lead earlier in the second half. Hamshire-Fannett answered with a goal by Tommy Bertrand with 15 minutes to play. Each team was sluggish in the cold early weather Thursday morning and PN-G (4-4-2) was ahead at half 1-0 thanks to a goal by Peter Zimmerman in the 18th minute. Zimmerman followed up on a shot from five yards outside of the box. Freshman goalkeeper Micah Murdoch collected five saves for the Indians.
  15. Titans shock LC-M PN-G SOCCER TOURNAMENT By Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News GROVES -- Any other PN-G soccer tournament entry would call Thursday's victory a small step but Port Arthur Memorial more likely would consider this a giant leap. Port Arthur Memorial always has been the other school around here that has been a soccer school but without anywhere near the success of either Mid-County school. The Titans have piddled at soccer, never advanced to 5A post-season notoriety and have starved for recognition. Yet on the opening day of the three-day Port Neches-Groves boys tourney, Memorial held its own for a half and then relied on two second-half goals from its tall captain Saul Carillo to defeat perennial 4A playoff entrant Little Cypress-Mauriceville 4-1. Host PN-G also earned a 4-1 opening win over Hamshire-Fannett in mid-30 degree early morning temperatures. Last year's area 4A champ Lumberton defeated Beaumont Central 3-1 and Nederland completed the agenda by walloping Vidor 6-0. Today's schedule features Vidor against Hamshire-Fannett at 9 a.m.; Lumberton against Nederland at 11 a.m.; Port Arthur Memorial and Beaumont Central at 1 p.m.; PN-G and LC-M at 3 p.m. How big was Memorial's victory over LC-M? It's too early in the pre-district season to know for sure. But it's bigger for third-year head coach Brian Morgan than it is for Carillo, lanky goalkeeper Oscar Pulido or any of their teammates. "It's big for our program," Morgan said. "I don't know if it's really that big to the kids. They don't know as much about how good LC-M has been in soccer but I do. I appreciate how good LC-M has been in soccer around here for a long time." It can be argued that Memorial did not play exceptionally well or that LC-M had a bad game, either. It's a case of Memorial upgrading in the last couple of years under Morgan. Memorial (2-1-1) seemed to realize it could hang with the thicker Bears by early in the second half. A bit of an early gift enabled Memorial's Fernando Pulido to score the game's first goal about five minutes into the game. When Memorial's defense struggled to clear the ball, LC-M tied the game with 12 minutes left in the opening half off a rebound shot. Memorial retained the edge permanently (2-1) in the second half's 14th minute on a goal by Brian Gonzalez with an assist from Juan Zepeda. That's shortly after the point when Morgan shifted the talented Carillo to the right midfield. Saul scored two goals in those final 15 minutes with help from Alejandro Damian on one breakaway and another on a volley when Saul looped a 30-yard shot into the net.
  16. Nederland 6, Vidor 0 Nederland scored five first-half goals and leaped out to a 3-0 advantage just 12 minutes into this Thursday rematch of the Bulldogs' 1-0 victory on Tuesday night. The Dogs (6-4-1) received two goals by Jordan O'Neill, two by Garrett Raines and one apiece by Bay Callaway and Jordan Landry. Nederland blanked its four opponent in the last five games with typical stellar goalkeeping from senior Tyler Vidrine.
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