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  1. It's an important meeting, we'll do.
  2. Central's Defense may be a tad better than NF.
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  4. kogt Bridge City's Tim Cude advanced to the State Cross-Country Meet after a fourth place finish at Regionals on Saturday in Humble. The state meet is Saturday in Round Rock.
  5. Who knows, they'll probably broadcast Southlake Carroll.
  6. This should be a very good game. Good Athletes on both teams.
  7. 8) I'll post when i hear something. PN-G has a board meeting Tue Night.
  8. Won't be anything tonight!
  9. Lady Indians in rebuilding mode By Cody Pastorella The Port Arthur News Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of girls basketball previews The Port Neches-Groves Lady Indians basketball team is going to be small. Head coach Stephanie Ansel said her team's average height is about 5-5. One of Ansel's tallest players is 5-7 sophomore post Caitlynn Dykes who has not seen any varsity experience. Ansel's other other post presence is senior Samantha Lunceford, who PN-G greatly missed last season, as Lunceford was out all year with an high-ankle sprain. Outside of Lunceford, the Lady Tribe is only returning three players with varsity experience. Ansel lost eight players, including all five starters, from last year's team that finished with a 5-9 record in District 22-4A (now 20-4A). The Lady Indians were 10-17 overall last season and with so many players gone from graduation, most are likely ready to write PN-G off for this season. But Ansel is not so convinced. She said her team is fast and because of that speed she expects to disrupt a lot of teams. The key, she said, will be whether or not her team will find some rhythym shooting. "We're going to have to have some of our players step it up and be able to shoot well from outside. If we get that going and, because I think we have plenty of speed, I think we will be able to keep it close with just about everybody. Who knows, maybe we will be able to even steal a few games," Ansel said. Seniors Hayley English, Jenna Sako and Vanessa Stansbury round out PN-G's list of varsity returners. Joining the varsity roster this season are juniors Hannah Breuer, Shalyn Dickens, Kileen Felix, Jamie Ferrell, Lauren Hanratty, Victoria May, Paige Miller and Haley Savant. Ansel said she is excited about this season, which officially started Wednesday with the first real practice. Of the things Ansel is excited about, she's really anxious to see what Dykes will be capable of. "She's (Dykes) like a bull in a china closet. She is just so competitive, she's not going to let anyone push us around inside. She's going to bring us some attitude and I'm just really looking forward to see what she can do," Ansel said. Now with four teams capable of making the playoffs in Class 4A, the District 20-4A race may be a little more open. It should at least be an interesting fight for that final spot. The Texas Prep Basketball Magazine expects district newcomer Livingston, which won its league last season, to finish on top of 20-4A with Central and Ozen to follow. The magazine has Nederland slated to finish fourth in front of Lumberton, Little Cypress-Mauriceville and PN-G. Vidor was picked to fall to the very bottom. The Lady Tribe will start league play on Dec. 16 at home against Central. The Lady Indians will play in three tournaments including the Lady Gander tournament in Baytown, the Orangefield tournament and the Gulf Coast Classic tournament at Barbers Hill High School. PN-G's first game is scheduled for Nov. 11 at Hamshire-Fannett. The Lady Indians open district play at Ozen on Dec. 9.
  10. Cardenas, Forney back with Bulldogs BULLDOG PLAYOFF BITES By Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News NEDERLAND -- At least Nederland's football problems have to do with this week's opponent, rather than the Bulldogs themselves for now. Head coach Larry Neumann announced Monday afternoon that he had re-instated senior receiver-defensive back Asa Cardenas and sophomore defensive end Dionte Forney into the program after a one-game suspension had prevented their participation from Friday's regular-season finale against Lumberton. The two starters missed practice with unexcused absences a week ago today in order to attend the NBA basketball game between Boston and Houston at the Toyota Center. Team policies require such a violation to constitute a one-game suspension. The problems completely were put to rest Monday after Neumann visited with each player. "I'm totally confident that the young men not only recognized the error in their judgment, but they have operated in a way that was very mature and what a man does. Nobody's perfect. Nothing's lingering here. It's now behind us... I believe them to be committed in their preparations for C.E. King," Neumann said..... Without a doubt, the Nederland bidistrict opponent in the Class 4A Division I state football bracket will require Nederland (4-4 and 4-3) to be at full strength for Friday night's matchup in Dayton's renovated Bronco Stadium at 7:30 p.m. C.E. King (7-2, 6-1) will wear the blue jersey and will serve as the home team. Nederland will wear the white road jersey and will serve as the visiting team. The winner will advance into next week's 4A Division I area playoff round against the winner of the bidistrict game between Magnolia and Buda Hays. In addition to losing against Lumberton, Nederland lost two coin tosses with C.E. King in the post-game meeting to make bidistrict playoff arrangements. The first coin toss determined whether the game would be played at a home-and-home site or a neutral site. C.E. King favored a neutral site and won the toss. The second toss determined the identity of the home team. The Panthers of coach Mike Malkowski also won that one. Advance ticket sales for Nederland fans will begin this morning at the NHS main ticket office from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those sales will continue during the same time frames on Wednesday and Thursday and will culminate with final sales on Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. All tickets at the Bronco Stadium gates will cost $6. The tickets can be purchased at Nederland High School during the week at $5 for adults and $3 for students. A Nederland city-wide pep rally will be held on Thursday night in the Dogdome at 6 p.m. The pep rally will be indoors due to the threat of rain. The Nederland afternoon football workouts will be held on the next two days in Bulldog Stadium..... Some of the more encouraging aspects of Nederland's 28-14 loss to Lumberton included the fact that the Bulldogs basically avoided any significant injuries. They also received some high grades led by offensive lineman Ben Jones and receiver Ryan Brady's 84s. Defensive tackle Marcus Louvier played arguably his best game to date at 83 along with fellow defensive linemen Tommy Gillespie (82) and Anthony Maddox (80).... Wareall Grogan had an 81 at running back.... Senior linebacker Jordan Landry headed the tackle chart with 7 tackles and 2 assists, followed by Michael Roebuck (6 and 3) and Adrian Pina (7 and 0).... Landry leads all tackle leaders during the regular season on Nederland's defense with 52 and 30. The next closest tackle leaders are Pina (43 and 20) and linebacker Grant Lovelady (40 and 16). Before Neumann and his staff issued their Monday scouting report on C.E. King to the Bulldogs' players, the Nederland coaches wrapped up their study of the Lumberton game and here's what the Bulldogs' boss had to say: "Generally speaking, we were overpowered in every sense of the word. We didn't play our best game offensively by far but I'm sure Lumberton's outstanding defense deserved a lot of credit for that.... It wasn't as well as we've been playing on offense.... I thought some of our players produced some of their better games on defense, but as we covered during last week, Lumberton has another very good team this year.".... C.E. King's only 19-4A district loss came against Dayton (46-7) on Oct. 31 at C.E. King's Crenshaw Memorial Stadium. The Panthers defeated Crosby 39-24 in Crosby. The Crosby game -- observed by Nederland scouts -- was originally scheduled for a Sept. 19 district opener but was shuffled to the season finale because of Hurricane Ike. The ninth-year head coach of the Panthers, Malkowski has competed against Nederland and Neumann in one previous 4A bidistrict playoff affair. Nederland captured a 34-16 victory in Pasadena's Memorial Stadium after the 2005 regular season....
  11. you should go see Sterling.
  12. Thanks, yea those are the ones i have on a sticky at the top.
  13. Lamar Cardinals will play in Provost Umphrey Stadium By The Enterprise November, 10, 2008 Lamar University's Cardinals Stadium will be renamed Provost Umphrey Stadium when the school plays football again in 2010, according to a press release today.
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