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52 minutes ago, RaiderGirl22 said:

Wouldn’t think so when his daughter just just tried out for cheer last week and made varsity. Wouldn’t think he’d let her try out if he was going to be leaving. 

Nac has been dragging their feet on the hire, maybe he didn't know that he was leaving last week. 

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57 minutes ago, RaiderGirl22 said:

Wouldn’t think so when his daughter just just tried out for cheer last week and made varsity. Wouldn’t think he’d let her try out if he was going to be leaving. 

I’m sure if Nac wanted him a spot will “open up” on the cheer team up at Nac… that’s if they wanted him and he wants go… 

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5 minutes ago, RaiderGirl22 said:

Oh I know I’m not saying that wouldn’t happen. I’m just saying I don’t know if she would try out knowing they wouldn’t be here.

Who knew last week that said coach was offered the job? Could have been offered Monday morning… never know. 
 

TBH I personally don’t think it’s him leaving. But never know. 

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44 minutes ago, pine curtain said:

that pretty much sums up his coaching career so far.

CODY DAY: 7 years; 23-44-0; 2-0-0
2016  West Hardin                 1-9-0
2017  West Hardin                 0-8-0
2018  West Hardin                 4-6-0 F
2019  Colmesneil                   2-7-0
2020  Colmesneil                   5-5-0  
2021  Colmesneil                   5-4-0
2022  Colmesneil                   6-5-0 T

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43 minutes ago, Lightning/Eagle said:

I heard today that Coach Reeve from New Caney is leaving and possibly going to El Campo.

That's a done deal I believe. I'll find the article. 

 

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20 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

That's a done deal I believe. I'll find the article. 

 

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Yes, it's a done deal. Hopefully the search does not take too long. We do return 8 starters from a top ten defense in the state but have lost a lot in offensive skill positions. I also think there is a good chance we will move back down to 5A in the next alignment with West Fork opening up. We have some good kids but learning a new scheme in a short time does not bode well to repeat as district champs. I think we will compete for a playoff spot but with The Woodlands and Willis returning top flight QB's it will likely be for third or fourth. 

 

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