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bronco1

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  1. I heard the Dayton Crosby game will be at Barbers Hill Tues night.
  2. Looks like it may be a swim meet instead of a track meet.
  3. Congrats, good job boys. Great kids, good work ethic, both will make Dayton proud!
  4. Historic football team to be honored at banquet By MIKE GEORGE [email protected] The 2007 historic Dayton Bronco football team that made it farther into the playoffs than any of its predecessors will be honored with a banquet on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson Junior High. WWJH was selected because that is where it all began more than 12 years ago when the current head coach and athletic director was hired. “Yes, something needs to be done,†said head football coach Jerry Stewart. “It’s never been done here before and who knows if it will ever be done again. These kids are...... [Hidden Content]
  5. Found this on KSHN website: Tuesday Feb. 12, 2008 LHS AD and Coach: Eight candidates names remain in the hat to be the next Liberty High School Athletic Director and Head Football Coach. LISD Trustees narrowed the field from 58 last week in closed-door session. Trustees will interview these 8 prospects this week. Those interviews began Monday. If LISD trustees decide one of these 8 is the right person for the job, a decision could be made within the next week.
  6. There will be some shifting around but, we have alot of boys with plenty of playing time experience. Rebuilding will start with the 09 season, I think. 7 returning on defense, the 4 new defensive players that will most likely step in got a lot of playing time last season. I know one of them started in 6 or 7 games. On offense our line is coming back with exception of the center and several young receivers will step up. Again, a lot of these boys got good playing timein 2007.
  7. Gonna be hard to come by, and reasonable is relative to the hunter/landowner. There is public land available near you, but it hasn't been holding any waterfowl to speak of.
  8. Apparenttly this happened back in October. [Hidden Content]
  9. I agree--Lumberton resumes its rightful place---with the bottomfeeders. Dayton better hope that they have something else coming in. The JV and Freshman squads didn't look like world beaters last year. We will have enough to handle Lumberton.
  10. Ah don't be too hard on him Coop. Heck, NO ONE picked PNG last year (including me). I kinda like it that way actually. Caught everybody by surprise. Can't wait till next yr. Not everybody. ;D
  11. My predictions based on what I had for lunch: 1. PNG 2. Nederland 3. Central 4. Lumberton 5. Ozen 6. LCM 7. Livingston 8. Vidor
  12. This bad for Livingston, not only do they have to drive 2 hours to every away game but, then get slapped around every week too.
  13. If Dayton ends up in a 7 team district they will play 4 pre-district games, I would think they would anyway. Not sure a bye can be nice right before going into district. Last year we could have used a Bye game right before district, it would have allowed Charles to be at QB against Lumberton.
  14. No doubt, I would rather finish my career in the hill country too.
  15. Exactly, It starts in JH. I ain't no coach but, programs that start with JH kids seem to be alot more successful. From what I understand Stephenville has JH football A,B,C, & D teams and sometimes more. They involve as many kids as they can in their program. They have had a little success in the past and are always contenders.
  16. You have to have the right athletes to run it. Lose a few key players and its hard to be successful.
  17. Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report High Plains Mallard Management Unit/Panhandle: Outfitters said geese decoyed great with the colder temperatures. Larger Canadas showed with the frigid mercury readings. Most geese are roosting on Lake Etter near Dumas. Duck hunting near Dumas has been good on playas. Some duck hunters had to break ice to hunt frozen watering holes. Duck hunting has been fair to good in Haskell County for mallards, wigeons, gadwalls and teal. Duck season ends at sunset Jan. 27. Goose season continues through Feb. 5. The Light Goose Conservation Order season begins Feb. 6 and outfitters are expecting a great season with plenty of snow geese roosting on Lake Etter. Decoying snows have been tough this season. Lots of adult geese in the flock and hunters are hoping the liberal regulations will help in the harvest. Prospects are fair to good. North Zone Waterfowl: Duck season comes to a conclusion at sunset Jan. 27. Hunting has been fair at best throughout the season. Many hunters braved the sleet and snow over the weekend with mixed results. Some said they saw more mallards with the colder temperatures. Hunters on Caddo Lake have been taking ringed-necks, scaup and canvasbacks on the Big Lake portion of the lake. Lake O’the Pines was good for canvasbacks, mallards, scaup and buffleheads. Lake Fork and Cooper Lake saw mallards, teal, gadwalls and divers. River bottoms near Centerville enjoyed steady shoots for mallards, gadwalls and wood ducks. Lake Palestine and surround bayous and bottoms have held mallards, gadwalls, teal and wood ducks. Leveed ponds near IH-10 received more rain over the weekend, as much as eight inches in some locales, which turned plowed fields into large ponds. Duck hunting on the high ground near the coast remains fair at best. Prospects are fair. South Zone Waterfowl: The region received 5-8 inches of rain over the weekend which recharged roost ponds and scattered waterfowl across the prairie. Marsh ducks headed to the high ground with all the rain and many prairie hunters reported seeing more pintails. Outfitters reported improved hunting near Eagle Lake, Garwood and El Campo, but still below par compared to past seasons. Green-winged teal continue to be the mainstay in hunters’ bags. The lack of gadwalls on the prairie has puzzled hunters throughout the year. Good hunts were posted near High Island. Pintails are very good in Rockport and Port O’Connor. Seadrift reported steady hunts for wigeons, redheads, gadwalls and teal. Some canvasbacks have been showing in the freshwater marsh near Copano Bay. Hunting has slowed to a crawl in Trinity Bay. Snow geese continue to feed on green forbs in fallow fields or winter green fields. Groups of snows are beginning to separate into smaller flocks. Wet, muddy fields have discouraged some goose hunters, but the standing water has been good for bonus pintails in goose spreads. Snows are building in the marsh near Anahuac and foggy conditions early this week was a boon. Duck season along with goose season ends at sunset Jan. 27. The Light Goose Conservation Order begins Jan. 28. Prospects are fair to good.
  18. Thats pretty tough I bet open gives them a run for their money. Sorry had to do it. LOL Rumor has it, Open is Corsicana, I guess after redistricting we will know the final team.
  19. The IRS oops, I mean UIL has added another team to the 4A playoffs. Most of us don't like it but here it is. When you consider the strength of 22-4A last year we would have swept the 1st round in the playoffs, most likely. That would have put 4 teams in the second round from 22-4A like it or not that would have been pretty sweet. I think there is a good chance we will do it this year.
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