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The Hornets look to bounce back this week from another multiple touchdown loss.  The baseball coaches will be working off a baseball hangover from the World Series today so look for the Sub-Varsity teams to get hammered by three touch downs or more.

The opening weekend of deer season is upon us.  This means the coaches jobs are safe this week because the talking heads will all be in the woods by Friday afternoon.  The only thing more important than high school football is a deep freeze full of back strap.

The women of Hardin are all getting their hair and nails done today to prepare for opening weekend.  This will be the busiest weekend of the year at Stetson's Nightlife in Humble. 

146 will be eerily quiet...Anahuac is less awful than Hardin by two scores.

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2 hours ago, 90yshallow said:

The Hornets look to bounce back this week from another multiple touchdown loss.  The baseball coaches will be working off a baseball hangover from the World Series today so look for the Sub-Varsity teams to get hammered by three touch downs or more.

The opening weekend of deer season is upon us.  This means the coaches jobs are safe this week because the talking heads will all be in the woods by Friday afternoon.  The only thing more important than high school football is a deep freeze full of back strap.

The women of Hardin are all getting their hair and nails done today to prepare for opening weekend.  This will be the busiest weekend of the year at Stetson's Nightlife in Humble. 

146 will be eerily quiet...Anahuac is less awful than Hardin by two scores.

This was great lol

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