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BRIDGE CITY“Cardinals”

YEAR               W-L-T        PTS-OPP         COACH

1956                 3-5-0           51-153         Searle Walton
1957                 2-8-0         102-241         Glenn Buffaloe
1958                 5-3-2         132-114         Glenn Buffaloe
1959                 7-3-0         227-116         Glenn Buffaloe
1960                 1-9-0           64-311         Joe Van Breeman
1961                 3-7-0         106-254         Joe Van Breeman
1962                 6-3-1         142-152         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1963                 4-6-0         122-107         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1964                 4-6-0         145-192         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1965       C--    11-2-1         333-126         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1966       C--    13-1-0         460-103         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1967                 4-5-1         149-108         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1968                 8-2-0         294-  75         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1969       C        7-3-1         193-128         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1970                 5-5-0         246-157         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1971                 4-5-1         155-131         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1972                 6-4-0         179-127         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1973                 8-1-1         191-  60         H.W. (Chief) Wilson
1974                 5-5-0         135-113         Andy Griffin
1975                 8-2-0         237-  78         Andy Griffin
1976                 4-6-0         142-198         Andy Griffin
1977                 8-2-0         264-  94         Andy Griffin
1978                 5-5-0         135-145         Andy Griffin
1979                 5-4-1         189-117         Andy Griffin
1980                 4-5-0         112-177         Andy Griffin
1981                 2-8-0         119-269         Gary Sutton
1982                 3-6-0         137-147         Gary Sutton
1983                 3-7-0         154-233         Gary Sutton
1984                 3-7-0         135-194         Fred Bolton
1985                 6-4-0         198-183         Fred Bolton
1986                 3-7-0         146-180         Fred Bolton
1987                 4-5-1         129-144         Fred Bolton
1988                 4-5-0         120-178         Fred Bolton
1989                 1-9-0           95-314         Fred Bolton
1990                 3-7-0         154-297         Terry Townzen
1991                 4-6-0         185-222         Terry Townzen
1992                 3-7-0         151-287         Terry Townzen
1993                 5-5-0         175-173         Terry Townzen
1994                 3-7-0         195-282         Terry Townzen
1995                 2-8-0         214-305         Les Johnson
1996                 6-3-1         260-215         Les Johnson
1997                 2-8-0         206-333         Les Johnson
1998                 6-4-0         243-181         Les Johnson
1999                0-10-0          64-338         James Conway
2000       C        9-3-0         311-125         James Conway
2001       R--    11-3-0         336-162         James Conway
2002       C--    11-2-0         357-149         Claude Tarver
2003                 4-6-0         220-181         Claude Tarver
2004       R        6-5-0         263-225         Claude Tarver
2005       R        9-2-0         357-144         Claude Tarver
2006                 6-4-0         190-211         Claude Tarver
2007                0-10-0        155-536         Cris Stump
2008                 4-4-0         163-226         Cris Stump
2009     TH        7-4-0         301-217         Cris Stump
2010       R        7-4-0         351-218         Cris Stump
2011       R        8-3-0         304-111         Cris Stump
2012     TH        5-6-0         183-276         Cris Stump
2013                 2-8-0         182-392         Cris Stump
2014                 2-8-0         148-369         Cris Stump
2015     TH        7-4-0         380-332         Dwayne Dubois
2016      C--       9-3-0         473-321         Dwayne Dubois
2017                 1-7-0         137-303         Dwayne Dubois


ALL-TIME RECORD:  311-316-11          14- 6- 1
Playoff Record: 16-13-0



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33 minutes ago, PlayActionPass said:

What's the close date on this job?

With the athletes yall have in baseball, why don't yall throw the football more?

All jokes aside, it's not uncommon to see a trainer (who plays baseball) warming up the qb on the sidelines with a better arm than whoever is actually going to play the game.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.  There are multiple kids in Port Neches who have every intention of growing up to be the quarterback of the PNG Indians... and doing everything that they can to make that dream come true.  That's not the case in Bridge City.  Shugart didn't pay his senior season in 2015 because of a "shoulder injury."  I'll be honest... I wouldn't have played on a losing team, either, if I had a spot locked down to pitch for the Longhorns.  The kids who play baseball are too involved playing select ball, etc, to ever hone their qb skills.  It's not something you can pick up once you're in high school.  

In 2014 we were starting Trahan as a sophomore... He went down at LiCk'eM and they moved the middle linebacker Dearing to QB to finish the year.  It was a long season running the spread without a true quarterback.  We had big Dubois in 2015, then moved Trahan back to QB from linebacker in 2016 for his senior year.   Little Dubois was under center for 2017.  If you consider that both of the Dubois were transfers, you get a really good idea of how bad the qb situation really is.  

Baseball is king.  Football started to compete with Baseball at BC and they ran off a good HC/AD.  That's just how it goes over here. 

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14 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

All jokes aside, it's not uncommon to see a trainer (who plays baseball) warming up the qb on the sidelines with a better arm than whoever is actually going to play the game.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.  There are multiple kids in Port Neches who have every intention of growing up to be the quarterback of the PNG Indians... and doing everything that they can to make that dream come true.  That's not the case in Bridge City.  Shugart didn't pay his senior season in 2015 because of a "shoulder injury."  I'll be honest... I wouldn't have played on a losing team, either, if I had a spot locked down to pitch for the Longhorns.  The kids who play baseball are too involved playing select ball, etc, to ever hone their qb skills.  It's not something you can pick up once you're in high school.  

In 2014 we were starting Trahan as a sophomore... He went down at LiCk'eM and they moved the middle linebacker Dearing to QB to finish the year.  It was a long season running the spread without a true quarterback.  We had big Dubois in 2015, then moved Trahan back to QB from linebacker in 2016 for his senior year.   Little Dubois was under center for 2017.  If you consider that both of the Dubois were transfers, you get a really good idea of how bad the qb situation really is.  

Baseball is king.  Football started to compete with Baseball at BC and they ran off a good HC/AD.  That's just how it goes over here. 

I appreciate everything you just said. And I have no idea why they can't both be good.

Did anybody watch the Longhorn game last night?  While Kam Fields was pitching all they talked about was 2-sport athletes. Keith Moreland (commentates on UT baseball) played both football and baseball at Texas. College Baseball coaches love the kids that play both football and baseball.

High School baseball coaches should be encouraging their players to play both football and baseball, trust me, I do.

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I love seeing multiple-sport athletes.  Specializing and going the "select" route is ruining sports.  It is possible to focus on one sport while participating in others as well.  I did it.  I knew all along that basketball was my strong suit but that didn't stop me from helping my school in whatever athletic sport that I could.

With the insurgency of specializing and the fact that kids bounce all over the place at the drop of a hat...we've lost the old fashioned just play for school pride if nothing else.

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5 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

I love seeing multiple-sport athletes.  Specializing and going the "select" route is ruining sports.  It is possible to focus on one sport while participating in others as well.  I did it.  I knew all along that basketball was my strong suit but that didn't stop me from helping my school in whatever athletic sport that I could.

With the insurgency of specializing and the fact that kids bounce all over the place at the drop of a hat...we've lost the old fashioned just play for school pride if nothing else.

So very true.

The concept that the name on the "FRONT" of the jersey is more important than the name on the back of the jersey, is completely foreign to today's players..

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2 hours ago, CardinalBacker said:

I’m not familiar with him... where’s he now? Is he an offensive or defensive guy?

Offensive. He went to high school at Nederland. coached at La Porte during there hey day several round deep at the highest classification. Then went over to png for 3 or 4 seasons? Playoffs couple rounds deep every year.  Now over at PAM with the new coach getting hired. He is a offensive line coach and most of his stops he has been on several winning teams as a player and coach and knows how to win. Young guy and eager to get the “job” with plenty of winning tradition on his resume 

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5 hours ago, navydawg31 said:

Offensive. He went to high school at Nederland. coached at La Porte during there hey day several round deep at the highest classification. Then went over to png for 3 or 4 seasons? Playoffs couple rounds deep every year.  Now over at PAM with the new coach getting hired. He is a offensive line coach and most of his stops he has been on several winning teams as a player and coach and knows how to win. Young guy and eager to get the “job” with plenty of winning tradition on his resume 

It’ll take a young (or at least unproven) assistant in my opinion. There’s exactly a 0% chance that we lure another proven successful HC like the one we just ran off. 

The thing that worries me the most is the scheme... we just havent had the personnel to run a spread-type offense here. Stump was a fine man, but you’re not going to move the ball in the shotgun without a decent qb.... the few years that we were successful were years that our defense was exceptional. 

I mean, unless he brings a qb with him, lol. 

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