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12 minutes ago, Pho Rizzle said:

Wow, groves defense is only getting worse and I now see what everybody has been talking about. The defense is non existent but the good news is that they have to be better next year.

Only way it's gets better is if they hire a TRUE DC and stop stockpiling the better athletes on offense, need to let some of them play defense IMO. 

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9 minutes ago, Pho Rizzle said:

They need to start recruiting some more players from South of 73 again .

To be honest with you about that I could see those that are at Png crossing over and going to Port Arthur Memorial in the near future. For example our starting Soph CB #6: he was at Ned previously. 

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2 minutes ago, Rez Ipsa said:

I want “The PNG Golf Carts.” Because golf cart ownership and use at all hours by people of all ages is clearly the true culture of Port Neches and Groves’ communities. I’m not even joking. I would vote eagerly for that name. 

I don’t think golf carts are legal in Groves. 

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

To be honest with you about that I could see those that are at Png crossing over and going to Port Arthur Memorial in the near future. For example our starting Soph CB #6: he was at Ned previously. 

I welcome all disgruntled students that live in PAISD to come back home.  Especially kickoff and extra point specialist(my theory is all the good soccer players go to Bob Hope).  And this includes girls who can kick

 

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