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  1. I have 1 adult reserved ticket top row off 50 yard line for sale, at the gate!
  2. [quote name="pngrick" post="1087504" timestamp="1319028069"] Sorry I didn't look at Div 1 [/quote]
  3. [quote name="BaseBow" post="865437" timestamp="1286189508"] I think it says alot that the run D against P.N.G held Bertrand under 100 yds..That is pretty big , I believe it is the first time this season he has been held under a 150yds...That being said a healthy Bulldog team wins ... [/quote] Chase Bertrand had 195 yards against Nederland
  4. PNG represented SE Texas very well, This was on Dave Campbell's website, Live blog during the game; Pngrick72 Member Online Posts: 26     Re: Game Updates: PN-G vs. Gregory Portland « Reply #176 on: Today at 07:18:21 AM » Quote Modify  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From Dave Campbell's live blog during the game;   Travis Stewart: And yes, Colo ... this truthfully might be the best crowd we've had for one school, ever. Port Lavaca Calhoun two years ago is close.  Saturday August 28, 2010 3:47 Travis Stewart 3:47  Travis Stewart: I kid you not when I say this is a sea of purple, all standing.  Saturday August 28, 2010 3:47 Travis Stewart 3:48  Travis Stewart: And they're on our side of the stadium — right underneath me — so when PN-G scores, this place is going to get all sorts-a-kinda loud.    Travis Stewart: GP has a good crowd, maybe 1,500 or so, but I bet you PNG has them outnumbered 2.5 to 1.  Travis Stewart: PN-G's mascot outfit, a purple indian in full gear, is very nice.  Travis Stewart: Nice PNG chant rumbling through the stadium, here. And the Indians fans are on their feet!  Saturday August 28, 2010 3:56 Travis Stewart   Travis Stewart: Man. I don't see an empty seat on this side, anywhere.  Saturday August 28, 2010 Saturday August 28, 2010  Travis Stewart: Man. I don't see an empty seat on this side, anywhere.  Saturday August 28, 2010 3:56 Travis Stewart 3:57  Travis Stewart: Estimates ranging anywhere from 4,000 to 6,000 for PNG's side.   Saturday August 28, 2010 3:57 Travis Stewart  Travis Stewart: Streaking out onto the field in the purple tops, while pants and white numbers. A classy uniform, indeed.  Saturday August 28, 2010 3:59 Travis Stewart 4:00  Travis Stewart: And the stadium rumbles with the PNG side's clapping.  Travis Stewart: WOW -- it's loud in here. Holy cow! I haven't heard it that loud here since the 2007 playoffs!
  5. All Area Baseball fans are welcome to Saturday's game @ 2pm, Wear your team shirt or ballcap. Come support our area's only 4A team left in the playoffs. This was on Friendswood's baseball website: We need many many more fans at the Friday game. PNG showed us up folks, and they have a lot further to drive!! Come help these hard fighting Mustangs win, they earned it!
  6. May 22, 2010 PN-G game looks very impressive Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News PORT NECHES —  PORT NECHES -- Two leading coaches and one veteran player echoed identical reviews after the Port Neches-Groves spring football game. These Indians looked great.   That's what PN-G head coach Brandon Faircloth, defensive coordinator Duane Kroeker and senior-to-be defensive tackle Aaron Easley said. Their consensus simply was hard to dispute on any level.   PN-G doesn't have seven home games in 2010. The Indians do not need to guarantee another 10-0 regular season right now.   Having modestly written the least positive end of this spectrum, here are the many delightful encouraging purple positives.   There simply is no comparison in the look of this Indians' program after a second spring training as opposed to a year ago. Of course, last year's 10-0 and 11-1 wasn't bad. But the difference in PN-G's progress after two springs can be an extremely pleasant thought around Indian Stadium.   Rather than injecting very much journalistic opinion, let's allow those two coaches and one player the forum to compare late May, 2009, with late May, 2010.   "We're way ahead of where we were (a year ago)," Faircloth said after the White team defeated the Purple team, 21-14. "That doesn't mean that we will have the result we want. There's still a lot of hard work to be done through the summer.   "But we accomplished everything we set out to accomplish in the spring. We worked hard on the fundamentals. We got a great look at our personnel and our schemes. And we have wonderful coaches who do a great job at coaching their position."   Most of that was true a year ago, too. But the players and coaches have so much more familiarity with each other, with the expectation level, with the intent of the offensive and defensive scheme. The extra year of familiarity has enabled PN-G to arguably be:   + Much better in the kicking game.   + Much deeper and seasoned on both lines of scrimmage.   + Far better in the cohesion of the coaching staff.   + Far more capable of truly making a deep 4A playoff run.   "We're so far ahead of where we were (a year ago)," defensive chief Kroeker said. "There's no doubt about it.   "We have what we call a trust tree within our coaches. We had a great year and we kinda bonded. We're very experienced in the defensive line and all those guys are helping us to get better in the back end."   Kroeker's defense held its own much more in this spring game than a year ago. That's partly because Easley, D.J. Schexnider, Taylor Thompson, Christian Shetley and Jake Davis have so much experience on the purple defensive line.   "Compared to last year, we had a lot better spring," Easley said. "It's going to be hard but I think we will go further than last year."   The Indians looked that good in spite of their considerable number of baseball absentees. They have Brennan Doty at quarterback and Brennan Doty's look-alike Travis Miller as a backup.   Doty connected on 12 of 26 for 93 yards and accounted for both of his first team's scores. He lobbed a 30-yard scoring pass to Jayce Nelson and angled to the end zone on a three-yard option keeper. The sophomore Miller completed 7 of 12 with one interception for 47 yards and a touchdown.   First-team tailback Chase Bertrand carried 14 times for 44 yards and effective backup Huga Ceja added 12 for 81. Neither lost a fumble. Neither fumbled at all. Both ran hard on the interior and Bertrand gave indications of being a superb cutback runner, like his record-setting predecessor Caleb Harmon.   "Bertrand is very similar to Harmon," Faircloth said. "We don't ask him to be Caleb Harmon, though. We just ask him to be Chase. He's a wonderful worker and he has great ball security."   Comparisons seemed to be inevitable on this warm night. Indians fans may find it fun to compare 2010 with 2009. [Hidden Content]
  7. I hear PNG fans were already lining up at the stadium @ 1PM.. We should be there around 4:30 PM. Good Luck. PNG!!!!
  8. With both sides of the hills open for fans, they said 15,000 -16,000 fans could be in the stadium.
  9. I was just wondering if any visiting teams at the Babe this year had any Bird droppings covering the entire visiting side? I don't mean a few drops i mean virtually almost every inch of the seating and isles,and you could feel like little rocks under your shoes as you walked. I've never seen this at any other stadium in the area??????
  10. PNG FANS yell Loudly on every play to show our support to our Team, even when the other team makes a big play. We do not sit on our hands after we have to punt we just yell louder for the defense. Our crowd kept our Team in the game even when Central was determined to stop us. Even if we would have lost, we would have given our Team a Loud standing ovation for their effort in a great game. To all the SE Texas Playoff Teams, Get your fans involved on every play, not only when they make a good play. These young men on every team feed off the crowd, and when things don't always go their way, hearing your fans screaming encouragement from the stands has got to make their team never give up. SE Texas has 4 great teams going into the playoffs, so have your fans supporting them on every play and it will motivate them to play harder and never give up.Let's show the rest of Texas why SE Texas has the Best Fans!!!! Good luck to all Area teams in the playoffs!
  11. Look at 20-4a now...
  12. mojofan Member Offline Posts: 4 Re: Congrats MOJO « Reply #3 on: September 12, 2009, 11:43:27 AM » Quote -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks guys. We're getting better each week and hopefully we'll be running on all eight soon. You don't don't lose a Brandon Faircloth and not have to make some adjustments. Thanks for your support! Congrats to you guys on your season so far. Checking in here is the first thing I do when I get home from our games. I can assure you the best is yet to come for PN-G this season! Faircloth adds small new wrinkles each week making it hard to scout. Next weeks opponent won't see in this week's film what they will see next Friday. By week 10, your opponents hardly know what to expect. Get yer popcorn ready! Report to moderator Logged
  13. This video only shows 1st half of the game.
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