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1 hour ago, CougarCal said:

Is it players were moved to that side of the ball, new DC and scheme, or better group of kids this year than years past?

I would say a more PREPARED group of kids. Lots of kids back from last year, but the defense is 100% better. This years team is a TEAM. The DC has done excellent preparation for each game. The kids are in the right places at the right times, but all that is nothing if they can't tackle, and like Chief Joseph said, these kids are playing with great effort. GREAT EFFORT. You can see it, you can FEEL it  in the stadium. Every struggle in every game makes them better. This team has FIGHT and they don't give up. I think that's a credit to the Coaches, the players, the parents, and the community.

But you know all this. You're a PNG Indian.

 

Has anyone noticed that there are no names on the backs of jersey's? I like it. They usually have them on for the 1st playoff game.

 

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Tickets just went on sale! Go get em!

Email from Athletic Department:

Ticket and Game Info - PNG vs. Liberty Hill

Game Date - Friday, December 9
Game Time - 7:00pm
Gates Open - 6:00pm
Game Location - Legacy Stadium - Katy, TX
*The stadium has a clear bag policy - see attachment.

Tickets: 
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Ticket Prices
--Adults: $8
--Students: $6
--Game Day: $10

Additional Ticket Information
--Tickets are sold online only! No ticket sales at the gate.
--All tickets are general admission seating.
--PNG is the visiting team.
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4 hours ago, NDNation said:

I would say a more PREPARED group of kids. Lots of kids back from last year, but the defense is 100% better. This years team is a TEAM. The DC has done excellent preparation for each game. The kids are in the right places at the right times, but all that is nothing if they can't tackle

^ This staff has went above an beyond expectations. Great job PNG.

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11 minutes ago, NDNation said:

That's RIGHT! Coach Wilson. He also played football for the Pirates. Also Coach Bradley coached at Vidor.

I read thru our football program. They have a write up on each coach...lol

 

 

Yes.. I forgot about him.  That’s been some years ago. 
coach Bradley was at Vidor last year 

so 2 coaches 

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7 hours ago, KF89 said:

CALPREPS.COM

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 & Predictions

Neutral Field
[2022] Port Neches-Groves (Port Neches, TX) 35  (60%) 

[2022] Liberty Hill (TX) 31 (40%)

Looks like the smart analytics guys & football computers give PNG a 4 point edge & 60% chance to win this week.

GO INDIANS!!!
 

Good Deal! GO INDIANS!

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If y’all have Ex Vidor Coaches y’all should know all you need to know about the Slot T.  Vidor learns from LH, who obviously have a few better players, but most of the plan is the same.  On the down side, I’m sure, anticipating things like this, the LH HC keeps a little back, thus my bold “most” in the previous sentence.

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