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WO-S just took the #1 current spot in the state with 28 in a row after Bremond lost tonight snapping a 49 game run.  I believe this is the first time since Hull-Daisetta set a national record back in the 1930's that a local team has held that spot. Aledo, Gunter and DeSoto are tied behind us at 19 wins. Plano kept WO-S out of #1 during the streak from 1986-1988.

 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Who That said:

It won't last long. My opinion anyways :)

This team will not lose for another two months at least. Will go 8-0 in regular season and most likely make semifinals, so that's 12-0 at least. 39-40 straight, that's pretty long.

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6 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

This team will not lose for another two months at least. Will go 8-0 in regular season and most likely make semifinals, so that's 12-0 at least. 39-40 straight, that's pretty long.

Kennadale  want be easy.   

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1 hour ago, Gasilla said:

Giddings can barely play dead. It wont be Giddings. And we won't play Cuero this year. Wimberley wins R4. 

How much you wanna bet Cuero wins their region ? Assuming they stay healthy?

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7 hours ago, kicker 2.0 said:

Cuero and Wimberley? Yes they are. Both Reg 4. 

Wimberley is a top 10 program pretty much every year. Not sure what they put in the water there but excellent football program. Oh yeah Bach on topic. Dayton has extended their winning streak to 1.

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