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BHFAN

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  1. Just curious, how may times has Central played on turf this year? Does Central have a Turf field? BH has played 3 games this year on turf which is nice because most years the first time BH played on turf was in the playoffs.
  2. Mosley will run all over GP ,but I think GP will pass all over Nederland. It's going to be a shoot out! Glad its on Saturday
  3. Why would they do that!! Don't they no who you are Just messin I'll see what I can dig up
  4. According to the BH web site the BH/Central game is at 7:00 not 7:30. Which is it???
  5. Looking at the weather is should be a great night!! No rain and the high in the mid 70's!!! Last friday was nasty!! I still can't believe the Eagles came back from 22 in a driving rain :shock:
  6. Underdog baby!!! I think BH has been picked to lose every game this year by someone!! I just hope if BH wins this game their are not more excusses of why BH isn't any good. Well I'm out got things to do.....Peace
  7. Did you ever think BH caused your bad night???? I think we did some hiking over the head as well. I just read in a post that you said you didn't like sore losers??? Sounds like sour grapes to me. If yall were the better team you would have won!! Crosby got shut down by a BH D that dominated your butts all night. Don't be a sore loser!!!
  8. It would take me forever to find them, but this year he stated something to the tune of " I can't put my finger on the BH loss, we should have won we were better than them" And then last year after Bh beat yall 7 td's to 1 in a scrimmage he got on and said " It was just a scrimmage if it had been a real game crosby would have won" I have never seen him give any props to other teams and I know he don't like the Hill because while he was in Orangefield BH beat his team in the playoffs two year in a row by a combined score of 105 to 14!!
  9. Let me get this straight!! your picking Central to beat BH by 34 points on our thread while Dayton beat Central. Then although BH owned yall your going to beat Dayton by 14 and go three rounds?!!! Hmmmmm Dayton I posted this pic on our thread check out #12 for the coogs there not that scary after throwing them to the field!!!
  10. If yall were playing any other team I would be routing for the Coog's , but Dayton and BH have backed each other for years. I like Crosby actually the only think I cant stand is you coach's ingnorant statements in the news papers about teams he gets beat by.
  11. HMMM lets see we beat Crosby in V-ball twice, Team Tennis, Football and Cross Country!!! Get ready for some more, this season ain't over yet Crosby we are your new DAYTON
  12. Here are some stats for comparing these two teams. Offensively Central has gained almost 964 more yards than BH while only averaging 1.2 more points than BH. Defensively Central is has allowed 83 more points than BH and is allowing 8.3 more points a game than BH. Central has the edge on schedule strength along with there opponents having a winning average. This is just something to look at and I got the stats out of the Houston Chronicle. Friday at 7:30 you can throw this entire page out, because everyone starts at zero!!!!! Barbers Hill Rushing 1523 Passing 1399 Total 2922 Average 292.2 Scored 309 Allowed 117 BH averaged 30.9 points a game and giving up 11.7 BH is 10-0 while there combined opponents records are 47-51 Beaumont Central Rushing - 2712 Passing - 1174 Total - 3886 Average 388.6 yards a game Scored - 321 Allowed - 200 Central averaged 32.1 points a game and giving up 20. Central is 7-3 while there combined opponents records are 50-47.
  13. 10-0 they got to better than this district!! Here's a picture for ya Coog in case you forgot
  14. I was listening to the smack attack last night and they had a Dayton chick on there that stated. "Dayton just turned the Golden Triangle in to a Brass Square" I almost spit my drink out when I heard that
  15. Jag I can't beleive you are not pulling for the Eagles
  16. Also an awesome pick from the BH Sports Report!!!! Mr. Fisher in action!!!
  17. Write up from the eagle sports report. Saturday, November 11 With the district championship and undefeated season only a moment's gasp away, Barbers Hill rallied from behind to take a 28-22 overtime victory over the Galena Park Yellow Jackets at GPISD Stadium. The victory gives BH not only the District 21-AAAA Championship but completes an undefeated finish in the Class 4A regular season. Barbers Hill will now play Beaumont Central who finished second in District 22-AAAA. You can throw out many of the old cliches like "It ain't over til it's over.", "That's why we play 2 halves." and "Only one way to shut up the drone from those Yellow Jackets on the video board, take the sting out of their offense." But for a long time, that sting gave the Eagles plenty to worry about. In the first quarter alone, Galena Park rolled up 171 total offense to BH's -8. The Yellow Jackets put Barbers Hill in a hole on the very first play from scrimmage. Quarterback Gahn McGaffie hit Lester Bush on an 80 yard screen play for a touchdown. The PAT gave Galena Park a 7-0 lead. Midway through the quarter, Barbers Hill snapped the ball through the endzone giving Galena Park a safety and a 9-0 lead. The ensuing kick sailed out of bounds which gave the Yellow Jackets the ball at midfield. In less than 3 minutes, the Yellow Jackets found their way back into the endzone with a cozy 16-0 lead. The Eagles tried to respond in the second quarter when they drove deep into Yellow Jacket territory. But is was here that BH's only lost fumble would occur,on the Galena Park 18 yard line. Instead of BH cuttng into the Yellow Jacket lead, the Eagles gave up a long scoring drive and went into the half trailing by a count of 22-0. Uncharted waters for sure by the Barbers Hill Eagles. Needing a rally, Barbers Hill came out and still struggled offensively. Defensively, the Eagles began to assert themselves shutting down the potent Yellow Jacket offense. Finally midway through the quarter, BH was able to put some points on the board. Blake Patton pushed his way in from 2 yards out. The try for a 2 point conversion failed and the Yellow Jackets kept a 22-6 lead. As the quarter began to wind down, the Eagles were given a gift. The Galena Park quarterback tossed a screen pass that was not only not caught but was ruled a latteral. Jonathan Delgado quickly pick up the live ball and raced down the sideline going out of bounds deep into Yellow Jacket territory. The offense pushed its way to the 3 where Blake Patton would pounch it in. Patton then hit Mason Fisher for the 2 point conversion, and BH was now only down one score. Even though it looked like the offense was beginning to roll, the defense had to step up one more time. The Yellow Jackets drove to the BH 29 to start the fourth quarter. After a couple short gains, Galena Park tried a field goal just as the cold front began to push through. The kick sailed wide, giving the Eagle faithful a repreive. With the heavy rains pouring out of the night sky, Barbers Hill began their game tying touchdown drive. But is was not a smooth drive. Twice they drew holding penalties, twice they faced fourth down, and the rains kept coming. All the while BH was moving back and forth on the field, the game clock continued to wind down. The Eagles drove to the Galana Park 5 but faced another 4th down play. Rather than run, this time Blake Patton tossed the ball to the right corner of the endzone for Mason Fisher. Fisher was well covered and the defender even got a hand on the ball. But Fisher pulled it in and secured the touchdown. With the rains still streaming down, the offensive line gave enough of a push to allow Patton to cross the goal line for the game tying 2 point conversion. Key to the start of the drive was the failure of Galena Park to get away a punt giving BH great field positon. After regulation ended, Galena Park got the ball first. Three plays resulted no net gain for the Yellow Jackets. But before Galena Park could decide how to handle their fourth down play, the offials called a stoppage in play due to lightening. Play resumed almost an hour later. The Galena Park quarterback rolled right and then tossed an incomplete in the back of the endzone. This of course meant that any score by Barbers Hill would end the game. For the most part, the game ending drive was all Blake Patton. Two running plays netted BH a first down. The next play got the Eagles to the nine yard line. Then Patton rolled left and cut up behind his lead blockers into the endzone for the game winner.
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