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6 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

PAM, GCM, Friendswood, Ball, GP, Shadow Creek and Texas City.

I see Porter and NC going north

 

6 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

PAM, GCM, Friendswood, Ball, GP, Shadow Creek and Texas City.

I see Porter and NC going north

 

6 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

PAM, GCM, Friendswood, Ball, GP, Shadow Creek and Texas City.

I see Porter and NC going north

Lufkin territory?

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9 minutes ago, Bandwagon Ranger said:

GCM is closer than you think. Played a ton of sophomores this year. Freshman teams were very competitive too.

This move will help them mentally, if nothing at all.

I agree although I'm biased. Freshman team lost to Kingwood by 1. Actually scored last second 2 point conversion only to be taken away. Lost to North Shore 32-26 when no one else kept them below 60. Beat Atascocita by a nice margin. Only head scratcher we had was a loss to CE King and we were the better team but lost on a last second 60 yard pass.  Everyone else we were the better team on the field.

Varsity record didn't show that they competed but they never quit. Like mentioned above. 5 Starters on offense were Sophomores and a couple on defense as well. 

Now granted dropping to 5A didn't all of a sudden make us better but it will give a moral boost to these kids. They will compete the next 2 years for sure.

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22 minutes ago, Lightning/Eagle said:

I think New Caney likely goes west with the district looking like this.

New Caney

Porter

Kpark

Caney creek

Willis

Tomball

Magnolia

Magnolia West

I think everyone is thinking wrong trying to create 7 or 8 team districts.  Most districts will be 5 or 6 teams.  

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5A Division 1 Region 3

 
DIST 10
GCM
PAM
GP
Galveston Ball
Texas City
Friendswood
 
DIST 12
Alvin shadow Creek
Angleton
Rosenberg Terry
Rosenberg Foster 
Fort bend hightower
Victoria east
Victoria west
 
DIST 11
Caney Creek
Kingwood park
New Caney
New Caney porter
Houston Austin
Houston wisdom
 
DIST 9
Magnolia
Magnolia West
Tomball
Waller
Willis
College Station
Lufkin
 
 
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