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  1. Dayton typically gets stronger as the year goes on, and I do believe the defense will be as strong or stronger.
  2. AJ won't be the only threat at receiver, and there are a couple of boys with RB experience that haven't had to be used yet. We will fine on both sides of the ball.
  3. Good job, John will do well. Congrats!!!
  4. Good post, one thing for sure is we have alot of young guys with alot of experience after last years run.
  5. I like to use a sharpened spoon shank that I made while I was in prison. ;D
  6. I think so too, just curious what bronco4life thought.
  7. A reliable source told me they stunk up the place vs. Vidor. I believe they had cupcake games in the playoffs untill they ran into Dayton. Livingston 2007 Info. Fri 8/31 Livingston 27 Jasper 15 Fri 9/07 C.E. King 7 Livingston 23 Fri 9/14 New Caney 7 Livingston 56 Fri 9/21 Livingston 22 Vidor 3 Fri 10/05 Livingston 52 Willis 7 District Game Fri 10/12 Caney Creek 28 Livingston 35 District Game Fri 10/19 Livingston 41 Huntsville 28 District Game Fri 10/26 Brenham 42 Livingston 14 District Game Fri 11/02 Livingston 38 Montgomery 28 District Game Fri 11/09 Waller 21 Livingston 10 District Game Thu 11/15 Livingston 42 Manor 13 Playoffs Fri 11/23 Washington 7 Livingston 42 Playoffs Fri 11/30 Livingston 0 Dayton 43 Playoffs
  8. I agree, Central and Ozen will be in the mix. Even a down team in this district will give Livingston fits.
  9. SURE DOES LOOK GOOD SEEING ALL THOSE KIDS FROM 22-4A IN THE TOP 8 IN ALL OF THOSE EVENTS.
  10. ;D wonder who came up with that possible match up ;D Wow wouldn't that have been awesome. Longview playing Dayton on FSN.... I wonder why this did not happen? Was it Dayton saying no or Longview saying no. I think that Dayton vs Longview might have been a lil more entertaining to watch than Longview vs Barbers Hill. The word was that Longview wanted a 2 year commitment and that is a little far. Next year Dayton will be able to find a good team to play much closer to home. The late consolidation of the NFISD schools caused some scheduling troubles and it was to late find a suitable early season match up.
  11. Sorry, knightrider not sure when they plan to do it. I just bought a house near the stadium so I could walk to the games. One less car in the lot. ;D
  12. Our 4x400 boys are going to the State Meet. DeMonte Hebert, Ford Smesny, Greg Charles, and Paul Fontenot. Congrats Fellas!
  13. Stewart enthused about joining Bronco program by Roy Besch, Sports editor Former Liberty AD, football leader receives welcome to veteran DHS staff. After nearly 20 years of coaching Liberty Panther athletic teams, Jeff Stewart will cross the Trinity next July and become a Dayton Bronco. The action came about recently when the Dayton ISD trustees approved the hiring of the former Liberty athletic director and head football coach to assume duties as head baseball coach and football assistant on Coach Jerry Stewart's staff. The Bronco headmaster welcomes Jeff Stewart and the wealth of experience that he brings to an already solid coaching staff. "I've known Jeff for several years and in coaching circles he is highly respected for the kind of coach that he is," said Jerry Stewart. "He is going to be an asset to our program as our new head baseball coach and will be in charge of the outside linebackers in football. Good coaches are hard to find and we're glad to have him. "I'm sorry things didn't work out in Liberty, but that's their loss and our gain." The Bronco AD explained that with the addition of Jeff Stewart, the Bronco varsity coaching staff swells to 10, which, by most Class 4A standards, is well below the size of an average staff. "Most schools our size have twice the number we carry" said Stewart. "But our staff works multiple sports and we are able to keep our number lower. We have a total of 28 coaches for our entire system as compared to 41 that most school districts of this size employ." When contacted about his new job, Jeff Stewart stated that he was excited for the opportunity given him by Coach Stewart, and a chance to return to his alma mater. "I look forward to coming to Dayton and getting to work with a program that has been outstanding over the past few years. As far as my coaching baseball, its been 12 years since I coached on the varsity level but I feel that things will fall in place and we are enthused about coaching again and becoming a part of a quality program." A 1981 graduate of Dayton High School, Stewart excelled in both football and baseball, where he achieved all-district status for playing six different positions. "In football, I was all-district two years," explained the father of two. "And I made all-district four years in baseball playing first base, third base, catcher and for two seasons as utility infielder." Following graduation, Stewart played one year of college baseball at Ranger JC and moved on under scholarship to St. Mary's of the Plains College in Dodge City, Kan., the institution where he earned his undergraduate degree. After guiding the Liberty football fortunes for the past 12 seasons in which his teams reached the playoffs 10 times, Stewart admitted he is content to assume an assistant's role. "I told Coach Stewart that I am not actively pursuing a head job," said Jeff. "My son is entering the seventh grade next year and my daughter will be in the fifth grade and I want to be able to be with my family more. "As a head coach I was unable to be with them as much and I look forward to geting to watch them in school events and be more of a part of their lives." Stewart will take over a Bronco baseball program that has endured a couple of second division finishes. Current head coach Bobby Little, who was serving on an interim basis after Brandon Craus relinquished head duties earlier this season, will be retained by Stewart as one of his assistants. Also helping in the program will be Armando Ramirez and Richard Ressler, who are also serving on the current staff with Little. Stewart and his wife, Laura, are the parents of two children, Lex, 13, and 10-year old Cara. Jeff Stewart is busy at the present time acquainting himself with the offensive and defensive system that the Broncos use. His contract begins in July, at which time he will be a full-time employee at Dayton ISD. [Hidden Content]
  14. Area teams taking some 68 athletes to regional track meets By MIKE GEORGE [email protected] The Dayton Broncos will take 13 (7 boys and 6 girls), the Barbers Hill Eagles will take 24 (11 boys and 13 girls), the Liberty Panthers will take 5 (2 boys and 3 girls) the Hardin Hornets will take 11 (9 boys and 2 girls), while the Hull-Daisetta Bobcats will take 15 (11 boys and 4 girls) to Regional Track Meets in three different locations this weekend, April 25 – 26th..... Full Article Link: [Hidden Content]
  15. Congrats! 800 METERS 1 Butler, Drew Woodlands 1:53.30 2 Hill, Zane St. Thomas 1:54.75 3 Krautze, Justin Nederland 1:55.05 4 Pierott, Philip Westbury 1:55.72 5 Badia, Alan Woodlands 1:59.65 6 Thigpen, Caleb Klein 2:00.00 400 METERS 1 Boyd, Xavior Klein 48.85 2 Krautze, Justin Nederland 49.40 3 Smith, Corey BridgeCity 50.30 4 Wilson, Mallex Lamar 50.68 5 Perkins, Devrick CyCreek 50.97 6 Hibner, Joey New Caney 51.01
  16. 2008 Pearland High School - 4/18/2008 Regional QualifiersTrack & Field Meet Results [Hidden Content] 2008 Woodlands Regional Qualifiers Meet Boys Results [Hidden Content] Girls Results [Hidden Content]
  17. As stated in another post this will be the 3rd Stewart on the Dayton coaching staff. We have Coach Jerry Stewart, Coach Jerry Stewart II, and now Coach Jeff Stewart.
  18. Stewart to Dayton: There’s another coach named Stewart in Dayton athletics. Tuesday night, Dayton School Trustees approved the hiring of longtime Liberty Athletic Director Jeff Stewart to take over the position as Head Baseball Coach in Dayton, as well as Outside Linebacker Caoch for Bronco football. Jeff Stewart was with the Liberty ISD for nearly 20 years, but is a Dayton native and graduate of Dayton High School. Jeff Stewart starts his new duties in July. [Hidden Content]
  19. Stewart to Dayton: There’s another coach named Stewart in Dayton athletics. Tuesday night, Dayton School Trustees approved the hiring of longtime Liberty Athletic Director Jeff Stewart to take over the position as Head Baseball Coach in Dayton, as well as Outside Linebacker Caoch for Bronco football. Jeff Stewart was with the Liberty ISD for nearly 20 years, but is a Dayton native and graduate of Dayton High School. Jeff Stewart starts his new duties in July. [Hidden Content]
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