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  1. Click link below to listen. 7:30 game time. [Hidden Content]
  2. Click link below to listen...Game time 7:00 pm.. [Hidden Content]
  3. Click link below to listen. Pregame at 6:45-7:00 [Hidden Content]
  4. Post updates here..6:30 start.
  5. Post updates here. 7:00 pm start.
  6. 6:30 start. Post updates here..
  7. Post updates here. 7PM start.
  8. Post updates here. 7:30 start.
  9. Click link below to listen. Pregame at 5:45 pm. [Hidden Content]
  10. Post updates here!! 6PM start.
  11. I agree! System should stay east. Another front comes down next week so hopefully it stays east.
  12. Should be east of New Orleans!! Should be. ;D
  13. Waay to early on that. System is not even in the bahamas yet. By Monday we'll have a good idea.
  14. Team dumps logo near buttocks after 70-0 loss BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- The Idaho Vandals football team is dumping the letter "I" from the buttocks region of players' new pants following a season-opening 70-0 loss to the Arizona Wildcats. Rob Spears, the school's athletic director, says nobody realized just how the logo placed in the center of the players' behinds would look before they tried their pants on. Spears told the Idaho Statesman the sewn-in University of Idaho logo has since been hastily removed by equipment managers after complaints. Spears says there was a miscommunication with equipment supplier Nike over the placement of the logo. "I was disappointed with the look and the appearance," Spears says. "It's changed." As a result, the Vandal pants will be logo-less when the team's players suit up for their game this Saturday with Idaho State University.
  15. Late 4th Q. Chester up big.
  16. kogt BC Boys Cross-Country ran in the 4A-5A division of the Nederland Invitational and won the team title on Saturday.
  17. [Hidden Content] A 15 year old Timpson High School football player collapsed shortly after a Friday evening game at Burkeville. A witness at the scene, Cora Myers, said the teen collapsed at about 10:30 while the team was loading onto their bus after handily defeating Burkeville as they prepared to return to Timpson. Myers said the entire Timpson football team, and several players from Burkeville gathered around the boy and prayed while he lay motionless. Meanwhile, the coaches and an unidentified lady at the scene administered first aid. Myers said when the players stopped praying, the young man suddenly took a deep breath, and the players around him began cheering. The player was rushed to the Jasper County Airport and transported to a Lufkin Hospital where he was later reported to be in good condition. Sources close to the situation said that it was learned that the boy had experienced an apparent seizure about a week ago at a track meet.
  18. 12-0 Chester in the 2nd.
  19. Ganders refuse to lose By Dave Rogers Published September 6, 2008 LA PORTE – You’ve got to give it to the Lee defense – and hang on to Thomas Bates for dear life. The swarming killer bees that surrounded La Porte’s ball-handlers on virtually every play limited the Bulldogs to two big fumble plays and Bates, Lee’s blue-chip defensive back, countered with two bigger plays of his own. Racing around the left end of the La Porte line to swat down Layne Camp’s last-minute 33-yard field goal try, Bates allowed the Ganders to hang on for a 17-14 win over the Bulldogs in their season opener at Bulldog Stadium. “I just wanted to block it so we would win the game,†is how Bates, who earlier scored on a 70-yard punt return, described it. “We didn’t come out in the second half like we had played the first half, but we got the win.†The Ganders very nearly blew a 17-0 halftime lead to a now-0-2 team that rushed for 14 yards and threw for 24 more. “They never should have scored,†Lee head coach Dick Olin said about a Bulldog offense that ran only one play on the Gander side of the 50 until a high punt snap with 1:22 gave La Porte a final chance to win or tie. The Bulldogs scored their first touchdown on a 37-yard fumble return by Blake Marchal with 13 seconds left in the third quarter. Defensive end Michael Sanchez sacked Gander quarterback Tim Jirrels and knocked the ball loose for Marchal to pick up and score. Lee went to a ball-control running game in the second half, trying to milk the time off the clock. But seven second-half false start penalties (nine in all) made that tough. LaPorte, which had only two first downs through three quarters, made it a three-point game when wide receiver Jimmy Randle picked up a fumble by Bulldog running back Anthony Webb and carried it 55 yards for another touchdown. with 4:20 to go. Lee responded by running seven straight plays without a false start penalty and running back Stephen Banuelos, the game’s leading rusher with 67 yards on 14 carries, picked up a couple of first downs. His 24-yard run pushed the ball to the La Porte 34 and on second-and-13, Jirrels found tight end Javier Rodriguez wide open after a neat play fake. It should have been a touchdown, but Rodriguez dropped it. One play later, Rodriguez, who doubles as Lee’s deep snapper, sailed a ball over the head of Gander punter Emmanuel Torres. “He had kind of two bad plays in a row,†Olin said. Torres recovered the ball but was tackled by Sanchez at the 32, giving La Porte its last big chance. The Bulldogs reached a second-and-three at the Gander 12. But quarterback Ryan Williams had to spike the ball to kill the clock and his third-down pass was incomplete, bringing on the field goal kicker Camp with 22 seconds left. The ball had barely left his foot when Bates laid out and slapped it down. Needless to say the Gander sidelines went crazy as the ball went out of bounds. “Thomas is a tremendous football player,†is the way Olin put it. As if to remind everyone, Bates returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown late in the second quarter. His run down the Gander sideline made it 17-0. Lee had taken a 7-0 lead on its first offensive snap of the year. Jirrels faked a handoff to Paul Martinez, then threw to him wide open on the left sideline for a 37-yard touchdown. Torres, who added extra points after both TDs, booted a 37-yard field goal to end Lee’s second offensive possession of the night and give the Ganders a 10-0 lead midway through the first quarter. Jirrels finished the night 6 for 9 passing for 110 yards, but his final two first-half passes were intercepted and Olin called for only three passes after that. Nine different Ganders handled the ball for rushing plays and Martinez had 41 yards on seven carries before injuring his leg on a kickoff return. In all, Lee had 97 yards rushing, 207 total yards and eight first downs. “We have a lot to clean up,†Olin said of his offense. “But it was a win and I was extremely happy. I was thinking ‘What a way to lose a game: two fumbles and have one snap go over the punter’s head.’â€
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