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Tournaments for Dec. 29-31 (Day 3 updated)
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Div 2 (1A-3A) - [Hidden Content] Anahuac 63, Lufkin JV 52 A: Robert Boykins 20 Anahuac 60, New Boston 50 A: Anthony Rivon 22, Cody Johnson 20 Tues., Dec. 30 New Waverly 70, Anahuac 56 Kountze 64, Goodrich 61 Wed., Dec. 31 Kountze vs. New Boston - 8:30a Anahuac vs. Princeton - 3:10 -
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OK, of all the ones presented so far, the second of these two is my absolute favortie! It's one-of-a-kind and it looks GREAT!! Bottom one really looks good.
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From the BC Tourney
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2008 Super Team Port Arthur News
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2008 All-Leader Football Team Van Wade The Orange Leader Here is the 2008 All-Orange Leader Football Team as selected by the Leader sports staff: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Ortavious Hypolite, WO-S OFFENSIVE MVP: Zane Kachtik, Deweyville DEFENSIVE MVP: Kevin Robinson, WO-S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Matt Menard, Bridge City COACH OF THE YEAR: Dan Hooks, WO-S FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: Chris Teinert, Vidor Running backs: Quintavious Garrett, WO-S; Theron Reynolds, Vidor; Shane Pittman, Vidor Wide receivers: Trey Franks, WO-S; Jerry Landry, Bridge City; Samuel Burton, LC-M Offensive line: Eric Arnold, WO-S; Dalton Estes, Deweyville; Kendall Veitch, WO-S; Scotty Utterback, Vidor; Colby Martin, Bridge City Kicker: Justin Sparrow, WO-S Utility player: Hunter Gonzales, LC-M FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Defensive Line: Terry Rubin, WO-S; Stephen Cook, WO-S; Channing O’Bannion, Deweyville; Blake Hubbard, Bridge City Linebackers: Robert Jiles, WO-S; Josh Lynch, WO-S; Matt Johnson, Vidor Defensive backs: Devin Dart, Vidor; Josh Gloston, WO-S; Carlderyl Dove, WO-S Punter: Wesley Wiggins, Orangefield SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: Josh Lemoine, Bridge City Running backs: Keeton Addison, Deweyville; Jacob Peevey, Vidor; Chase Parker, Orangefield Wide receivers: Eric Avila, Deweyville; Luke Rhodes, Bridge City; Joe Dooley, Deweyville Offensive line: Van Jordan, WO-S; Brian Patton, Vidor; Kendrick Hebert, WO-S; Tyler Whitmire, Orangefield; Hunter Aucoin, Bridge City Kicker: Devin Bertrand, Bridge City Utility player: Seth Williams, Deweyville SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Defensive line: Chris Burch, Deweyville; Clay Dunn, LC-M; James Burns, Vidor Linebackers: Zach Peevey, Orangefield; Howard Griffith, LC-M; Michael Seal, Bridge City; Chad Humphrey, LC-M Defensive backs: Tre Hester, Vidor; Jake Travis, Vidor; James Haynes, WO-S; Jake Travis, Vidor Punter: Matt Conn, Vidor
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They could! This will be a good Tourney.
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What a Great Christmas !!!! My moms car got stolen
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Tournaments for Dec. 29-31 (Day 3 updated)
KFDM COOP replied to HoopInsider_Cooper's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Woodville Tourney [Hidden Content] Mon., Dec. 29 Warren 41, Miller Grove 36 - OT Shelbyville def. Colm Zavalla def. Woodville JV Woodville def. Shepherd Warren def. Hardin Splendora vs. Shelbyville Corrigan vs. Zavalla Onalaska vs. Woodville -
Whoa!!! Somebody has a good paying job. ;D No kidding!
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Merry Christmas to all!
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Best Option For LCM AD/HC (Updated New Names)
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He's interested, trust me. Now will he take it? Doubtful. Carthage will raise the $$. -
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Best Option For LCM AD/HC (Updated New Names)
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He just may be interested though! -
Olin to stay with Bayou Bowl through 2009 By Dave Rogers Published December 24, 2008 Dick Olin’s departure as Baytown Lee football coach won’t have any effect on Baytown’s annual Bayou Bowl – at least not until 2010. Olin not only helped bring the summer high school all-star football game to Stallworth Stadium in 2003, but he’s been a tireless worker behind the scenes since. And that’s why, when he hired on a couple of weeks ago to take over the football program at Lewisville High School, those aware of Olin’s contributions had reason to shudder. But the second-winningest high school in Baytown history made a Bayou Bowl transition part of his hiring package at Lewisville. “I told Lewisville I was committed to the Bayou Bowl for this summer and they said that’s OK,†Olin said recently. Reportedly, part of Olin’s agreement with the school district north of Dallas is that he be allowed to return to Baytown for monthly meetings of the Bayou Bowl steering committee. “He has committed for the 2009 Bayou Bowl, but after that we’ve got to work out something for 2010,†said Pete Alfaro, Bayou Bowl steering committee president. “Coach (Chris) Massey of Deer Park has committed to try to fill in for him. We’re going to miss him, no doubt about that. He’s contributed a lot to the Bayou Bowl.†Olin and Connie Magourik, president of Baytown’s Amegy Bank, brought the idea of the Bayou Bowl to the city of Baytown and the Baytown Chamber of Commerce embraced it, recalled Alfaro, a former Baytown mayor. “Coach Olin set a lot of the groundwork,†Alfaro said. “He and Connie Magourik, Tracey Wheeler (Chamber CEO), Mike Shields and I did a lot of work the first and second year to get it going.†As a member and past president of the Greater Houston Football Coaches Assocition, Olin had coached in a California all-star game pitting Texas high school all-stars against their peers from California. When that game ceased, he suggested the creation of a Texas-Louisiana contest. With the GHFCA, Olin has also been involved in choosing the Texas all-star players. He has worked with the visiting coaches and players to make sure their weeklong stay goes smoothly. Additionally, he has recruited much of the game’s sponsorship, most recently a contract with Nike that will provide equipment for future games, Olin said. The Bayou Bowl steering committee meets next Jan. 15. “We will have 2009 Bayou Bowl game as planned, we will continue to have coach Olin’s assistant, coach Massey, coming from Deer Park and he will be participating. The Greater Houston Football Coaches Association will continue to support us,†Alfaro said. “The challenges will be for 2010 and we’ve got several options we’re pursuing. It’s our intent to continue having the game.â€