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3 hours ago, LC-M said:

Trust me Nederland venue is better then St. Pius. Be happy that game is at home. That was probably worse then Livingston lol

Actually St.Pius isnt that bad, just small, which you would expect for a private school, but the stadium looks better then majority small schools around here

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13 minutes ago, TexazBall said:

Actually St.Pius isnt

Well I wasn’t impressed when I was there. There were no parking they had to transport you to the stadium. The visitor side  might be smaller then Orangefield size. We had around 200 plus kids In the band it takes up most of the bleachers. The restrooms and consession stand is on the home side so you walk around to get to it. Livingston is old but atleast I didn’t have to walk as far lol

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Scrimmage Vs Dallas Jesuit not sure where at?

Week 1 At Cedar Hill 

Week 2 Vs Lee ET Classic (Friday)

Week 3 At Longview 

Week 4 At Euless Trinity

(District)

Week 5 At Texas High

Week 6 Vs Wylie East (Homecoming)

Week 7 At West Mesquite 

Week 8 Vs McKinney North (Pink Out)

Week 9 At Mesquite Poteet

Week 10 Vs Sherman (Sr Night)

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On 3/2/2018 at 0:23 PM, LC-M said:

Venues only hurt fans that want easy parking and comfortable seats lol

After reading all the moaning and groaning about lack of state of the art "facilities" in SE TX, I don't know how anyone could possible say that. Its been proven over and over again: You CANNOT win without the latest, greatest, best "facilities"!  

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