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Moody's decision pulls plug on Orange Bowl
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Right now still "NO GAME". -
AP Texas High School Football Poll 9/2/08
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AP Texas High School Football Poll 9/2/08
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Predictions? Game date will be decided Wed.
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Anahuac!!
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You offering?
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AP Texas High School Football Poll 9/2/08
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LC-M backs out of game with WO-S
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Time to get after it!!
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WOW !!! West Brook ranked # 9 in state.
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Moody's decision pulls plug on Orange Bowl
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Don't believe there are any this week!
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[Hidden Content] One high school football game cancelled by Gustav might be back on Jasper's Thomas Brooks said his high school football team's game against Kirbyville might be back on, but for Saturday. The game, originally set for Friday, had been cancelled by school superintendents when Hurricane Gustav threatened the region. With the storm gone, Brooks said superintendents have reconsidered. "Our super is trying to get in touch with theirs and (Kirbyville coach Jack) Alvarez," Brooks said. "If both want to do it, we're going to play Saturday. It's just going to help all of us by playing." The matchup, if played, would be among many appealing games Saturday. Kirbyville is ranked sixth in the latest Class 2A state poll. Also Saturday is the second leg of the Beaumont Bowl, between West Brook and Central, set for 7 p.m. at Durley Stadium. That game was moved from Friday to Saturday after Gustav caused evacuations that closed schools until Thursday. Other games moved from Friday to Saturday include: Diboll at Silsbee, time TBA; Chester at Legacy, noon; Kelly at Hitchcock, 6 p.m.; Kountze at Bridge City, 6 p.m.; Buna at Orangefield, 6:30 p.m.; Barbers Hill at Lumberton, 7 p.m.; Port Neches-Groves at Crosby, 7 p.m.; and Hardin-Jefferson at Woodville, 7:30 p.m. Scheduled for Saturday all along is a game with Ozen and Memorial, set for 7 p.m. at Zaharias Stadium. Games still on for Friday are: Houston St. Thomas at Vidor, 7 p.m.; Anahuac at Danbury, 7:30 p.m.; Crockett at Corrigan-Camden, 7:30 p.m.; East Chambers vs. Newton, 7:30 p.m., site TBA; Hull-Daisetta at Tenaha, 7:30 p.m. Still cancelled is a game between Little Cypress-Mauriceville and West Orange-Stark.
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Moody's decision pulls plug on Orange Bowl Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader Hurricane Gustav might not have come close to Southeast Texas but boy is it cooking up a storm now. The heaviest thunder can be heard from West Orange-Stark Head Coach Dan Hooks. Hooks was very displeased Tuesday afternoon after officials from WO-S and Little Cypress-Mauriceville could not come to terms on moving the Mustangs and Battlin’ Bears game this weekend. LC-M Head Coach Todd Moody said moving the game, scheduled for Friday at Dan R. Hooks Stadium, to Saturady “was not in the best interest†of the Bears. “We hope to get our (evacuated) players back on Thursday but it might not be until Friday,†Moody said. “I did not think the best thing to do was to play West Orange-Stark. I did not order the hurricane. But after it you have to assess the situation. We had to see what was best for our team.†Hooks insisted he wanted to play the game and felt bad for the players on both sidelines. “We certainly wanted to play,†Hooks said. “Moody just did not want to play. He stated they would only have two days to prepare for us. They have been preparing for us since Aug. 11. It all came down to the fact he didn’t want to play. We will just lose playing a game and I really hate that. I am not happy with it but what can you do? I even suggested he talk to his players and see what they wanted but he said they would not all be here and he dismissed that idea.†The No. 8 Mustangs are fresh off a 33-13 pounding of the Nederland Bulldogs as Quintavious Garrett set a school record with 317 yards rushing. LC-M had an open date in Week Zero. “This has nothing to do with the game being against West Orange,†Moody said. “If we played on Saturday it would give us a short week to prepare for Bridge City. People are saying we would have two days to prepare. It really is one day of full practice on Thursday and Friday is pre-game. I would like our team to be prepared. We cannot afford to get someone injured. It is about us and getting better for district. I didn’t think playing Saturday was best for us and that is what it is all about.†Hooks sees the game in a different light. The Orange Bowl is now taken away from WO-S and leaves a huge hole in money which would have went into the Mustangs’ athletics program. “We are looking to lose between $6,000 and $8,000 in revenue,†Hooks said. “We are all in the same boat after the hurricane. I am very disappointed in this and our kids are very disappointed. The score last year was 6-0 and we could very easily have lost the game. We maybe should have lost that game. I really hate this for both teams.†An official with the UIL said the matter of the win-loss decision would be between the two schools but more than likely the game would not be recorded in any offical record book. The Mustangs and Bears were not the only Orange County schools fighting to get a game in. It took a long time for Bridge City Head Coach Cris Stump to get Kounzte Head Coach Stan Hodges to agree to play at 6 p.m. Saturday at Bridge City’s Larry B. Ward Stadium. “I am excited we got this worked out,†Stump said. “I talked to our coaches and they are pleased and there is no question the kids wanted to play. There are so many other kids involved including the band, drill team and cheerleaders. I would have hated to see a game taken away from those kids. As for as football, we wanted to try and build off of last week’s win.†Bridge City beat Liberty 32-20 last week to give Stump his first win as the head coach of the Cardinals after a young, inexperienced group of Redbirds went 0-10 in 2007. Orangefield and Buna will now play at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at F.L. McClain Stadium. Vidor and Houston St. Thomas will still square off at 7 p.m. Friday at Pirates Stadium. No information could be confirmed on Deweyville’s road game against Evadale.
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Kirbyville at Jasper (Fri. 7:30) Newton at EC (Fri. 7:30) Anahuac at Danbury (Fri. 7:30) Houston St. Thomas at Vidor (Fri. 7pm) Central at West Brook (Sat 7pm) PN-G at Crosby (Sat. 6pm) Kountze at BC (Sat. 6pm) Barbers Hill at Lumberton (Sat. 7pm) Buna at Orangefield (Sat. 6:30pm) Colmesneil at Price Carlisle (Sat. 6pm) Port Arthur Memorial at Beaumont Ozen (Sat./Babe Zaharias Stadium 7pm) Chester at Beaumont Legacy (Sat. 12pm) WO-S vs. LC-M (Sat. 6:30) HJ at Woodville (Sat. 7:30) Kelly at Hitchcock (Sat. 6pm) Diboll at Silsbee (Sat. 6pm)
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