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The uil is a strange creature. Seems like nothing they do makes any sense, especially when it comes to realignment. But nobody can argue that that first year right after realignment is the most exciting because of all the new matchups and new rivalries that are born. With that being said, the most sense to me would be something like this.....

22-4A

Ozen

PNG

Nederland

Vidor

Lumberton

LCM

Central

Barbers Hill

22-3A

Hamshire-Fannett

Hardin-Jefferson

Liberty

Cleveland

Tarkington

Splendora

Shepherd

Coldspring

21-3A

Bridge City

Orangefield

WO-S

Jasper

Silsbee

Kirbyville

2A and 1A would pretty much stay the same unless like mentioned before Kountze and Buna may move up. Then add them to 21-3A. Then 2A may be...

24-2A

Anahuac

East Chambers

Deweyville

Hardin

Warren

Newton

Woodville (may stay in the northern 2A district)

Nobody knows what will happen, the only thing we can be sure of is that it will very interesting!!! Can you imagine if Kirbyville moved to 2A.  :o

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HJ needs to be in 22-3A.

  Why do you think HJ should move they have bigger enrollment numbers than OF, Kirbyville, and HF If anyone should be  moved it should be one of them.  It is difficult to compete against a school almost double your size. 
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Buna might stay 2a thanks to home town boy Charles Breithaupt 

I agree, deep down Buna did not deserve to be 3-A, that was not fair at all, Thanks to Charles Breithaupt without him helping us out, we have been stuck in 3A right now, think about this a 9 team district in 3A

Bridge City

Buna

Hamshire Fannett

Jasper

Kirbyville

Orangefield

Silsbee

Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson

West Orange Stark

Charles's save us, I rather see Buna in 2A vs Newton  then to see Buna vs West Orange Stark in 3A

But im worried now because we get new students every year, who knows where Buna might go too, Right Now Buna is consider a 2A School

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It is a few years away but with the new hospital coming, new restaurants, and housing development on the hwy 96 bypass, Silsbee will start growing as will the Kountze area.  Lumberton is running out of land for all of the housing and the growth is headed north.  A few weeks back there was a national  report that this area was going against the grain in regards to a real estate bust.  The Beaumont area was #5-6 on the growth chart.

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