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Locals that made the 4A teams:

(courtesy of Ashly Elam)

TSWA 4A All-State
First Team Offense
WR - Dre’lon Miller, Silsbee
Second Team Offensive
ALL-PURPOSE - D’onte Zeno, Hamshire-Fannett
Second Team Defense
LB - Jayron Williams, Silsbee
Third Team Offense
K - Tanner Tipton, Lumberton
Honorable Mention Offense
T - Gabe Hernandez, Lumberton
RB - Kevin Martin, Silsbee
QB - Lucas Powell, Lumberton
WR - Brady Fuselier, Lumberton
DB - Carson Rea, Lumberton
Honorable Mention Defense
DL - Brock Jackson, Lumberton
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3 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Locals that made the 4A teams:

(courtesy of Ashly Elam)

TSWA 4A All-State
First Team Offense
WR - Dre’lon Miller, Silsbee
Second Team Offensive
ALL-PURPOSE - D’onte Zeno, Hamshire-Fannett
Second Team Defense
LB - Jayron Williams, Silsbee
Third Team Offense
K - Tanner Tipton, Lumberton
Honorable Mention Offense
T - Gabe Hernandez, Lumberton
RB - Kevin Martin, Silsbee
QB - Lucas Powell, Lumberton
WR - Brady Fuselier, Lumberton
DB - Carson Rea, Lumberton
Honorable Mention Defense
DL - Brock Jackson, Lumberton

Congratulations to all

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9 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

I don't know about embarrassing... surprising to not even be honorable mention All-State.  But I wouldn't say embarrassing. What were the stats of the Anahuac kid?

I would go embarrassing… his stats were better or a little less than 1st teamers. I know corbitt did not have more yards or touchdowns than dischler.

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4 minutes ago, Gocats90 said:

I would go embarrassing… his stats were better or a little less than 1st teamers. I know corbitt did not have more yards or touchdowns than dischler.

I just checked the stats of the 1st teamers (per maxpreps).  Pendergrass had 3,200 yards and 40 touchdowns.  The McGill kid had 2,557 rushing yards and 35 rushing touchdown.  also had 382 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns.  The other two kids were 16-0 and 14-2.. so they probably had better total stats.

Maybe you're wrong.

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1 minute ago, oldschool2 said:

I just checked the stats of the 1st teamers (per maxpreps).  Pendergrass had 3,200 yards and 40 touchdowns.  The McGill kid had 2,557 rushing yards and 35 rushing touchdown.  also had 382 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns.  The other two kids were 16-0 and 14-2.. so they probably had better total stats.

Maybe you're wrong.

So you are saying someone’s team stat is 16-0 and 14-2 will help someone get all state? Shouldn’t be 

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5 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

I just checked the stats of the 1st teamers (per maxpreps).  Pendergrass had 3,200 yards and 40 touchdowns.  The McGill kid had 2,557 rushing yards and 35 rushing touchdown.  also had 382 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns.  The other two kids were 16-0 and 14-2.. so they probably had better total stats.

Maybe you're wrong.

That’s like saying someone’s team is 1-9 and a kid on there team has 230 tackles and doesn’t get all state 

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34 minutes ago, Gocats90 said:

So you are saying someone’s team stat is 16-0 and 14-2 will help someone get all state? Shouldn’t be 

No.. I'm saying that someone's running back on a team that played 16 games is probably going to have more rushing yards and more rushing touchdowns that the running back on a team that only played 10/11/12.  If it's about total stats for the year then teams with more playoff wins will have an advantage. 

And believe it or not.. even those teams have a best player.

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