l town fan Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 i have been scannin over some of the thread posts and it sounds to me like we have a Lumberton - Dayton rivalry forming, or am i just losin my mind?
PURPLE 4EVER Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 If Dayton is still in 22-4A next year, the Lumberton - Dayton game will be a war.Hopefully in three weeks we will play again (without a secret meeting the day of the game).
JS Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 No rivalry---as of now Lumberton is a "one hit wonder"--they are having a great run and congrats to them---but there sure are a lot of seniors on that team....
24 over par Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 it takes years to form a real rivalry but this could be the begining of something fun to watch every year
WOS92 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 One game does not a rivalry make. It will take four or five games like this year's game. I hate to use the term "one year wonder" like someone above, but I will say that while this year's Raider team has proven a lot, it will take several seasons to establish yourself as "turned around." Let's not forget similar two or three season runs by teams like LC-M (11-0 in 94), Ozen, Bridge City, etc. After a few years, KERPLUNK! I'm not saying that will happen, but before we deem something a "rivalry," let's lay down a few consistent strong games. Now, Dayton/WO-S is looking like a rivalry, though we've won them all so far
NDNWarrior Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 One game or one winning season does not make a rivalry. I agree, it takes years. I mean, look at PNG/Nederland, just finished their 87th year...now THATS A RIVALRY! I do think, from reading the posts, that there is a lot of 'heat' between Lumberton/Dayton, but far from a rivalry as yet. I believe, like someone else has stated, that next year, the Lumberton/Dayton game will definitely be a war!
WOS87 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 I'd say it was more of an old rivalry than a new one....Dayton and Lumberton have been playing each other going back all the way to 1970 with Dayton leading the series 12-5-1Lumberton's wins came in 1971, 1973, 1992, 1993 and then 2007
tvc184 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 It is no rivalry in the sense that most people talk about. I think of an archrival as the team that you really want to beat above all others. If you could only win one game a year, this would be it. It could be Texas and Texas A&M, USC and UCLA or Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins. It may be Nederland and PN-G or Silsbee and Jasper. In my mind, the other team has to feel the same way, otherwise it isn't an archrival. Some Vidor fans seem to keep trying to make Nederland into an archrival. That is okay I guess but to most Nederland fans, Vidor is nothing more than an afterthought. Sure they win every few years but who cares, it is just another game. Every team that you play is a rival in the sense that it an opponent but a rivalry game goes deeper than that. I don't see how Dayton and Lumberton as a rivalry game. It will be interesting to see if Dayton can avenge their loss from this year but not much more. Since I think that a rivalry game is a two-way street, the Dayton fans on here can tell you if they feel like Lumberton is the team that they will now start looking forward to beating every year.Â
24 over par Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 the heat is between fans i dont know if that filters down to the players and i doubt that it has, the players have had way more to think about than each others teams
Guest beards_bro Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 If Dayton is still in 22-4A next year, the Lumberton - Dayton game will be a war.Hopefully in three weeks we will play again (without a secret meeting the day of the game).It would be nice if we could talk about a possible Dayton vs Lumberton rivalry without the Dayton fans constantly bringing up the "secret" meeting that they think occurred. We should all be past this by now but obviously some of them are not as we can see by this statement. The playoffs have already begun and we are in the second week now, so the "secret" meeting does not have any effect whatsoever on what Dayton or Lumberton does from here on out. I think that most people that come on this website are probably sick of hearing about it by now and would like to move on and support our local teams as they advance to the next rounds of the playoffs. Good luck to all 3 teams including Dayton, as their players cannot help what "some" of their fans say on here.
shorttexas1 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Lumberton has a great team and I expect them to give Lamarque all they can handle... Â But I think they are a one hit wonder... Â Make the most out of this year L-Train... Â You made me a 2007 believer and took the respect by force... BUT longevity is earned not assumed!!!
Guest beards_bro Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 No rivalry---as of now Lumberton is a "one hit wonder"--they are having a great run and congrats to them---but there sure are a lot of seniors on that team.... I agree that Lumberton will need to have more winning seasons from here on out to be considered a program that has been turned around for the long haul. I don't however like the term "one hit wonder" being used to describe this team as you have to at least give them some time and a chance...meaning, several years to see what they accomplish before you can consider them as that. I don't see our team as winning only this season. I believe that we are in this for the long haul as all of our coaches will be back I'm sure and they are the key to turning this program around. We also have a very good JV squad moving up to Varsity next year which I believe finished 8-1-1 this year. Lumberton is also steadily growing in the size of the population, so we will have more athletes to choose from due to the fact that we will have more students going to school here. There are several factors which I think will help this program stay on track and get better in the years to come and these are a few of them.
shorttexas1 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 I agree that Lumberton will need to have more winning seasons from here on out to be considered a program that has been turned around for the long haul. I don't however like the term "one hit wonder" being used to describe this team as you have to at least give them some time and a chance...meaning, several years to see what they accomplish before you can consider them as that. I don't see our team as winning only this season. I believe that we are in this for the long haul as all of our coaches will be back I'm sure and they are the key to turning this program around. We also have a very good JV squad moving up to Varsity next year which I believe finished 8-1-1 this year. Lumberton is also steadily growing in the size of the population, so we will have more athletes to choose from due to the fact that we will have more students going to school here. There are several factors which I think will help this program stay on track and get better in the years to come and these are a few of them.That sounds great and all and I am not trying to damper this years team!!! Those kids can flat out play... But you can't assume a turn-around for a team with no history of being a good or even decent program... That will be earned on the field like those kids did this year... Until I am proved incorrect, which wont be for two or three years... I suspect this team to be a ONE-HIT-WONDER... All I say is TIME will prove me wrong or right!
L-Town Stunners Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 It would be nice if we could talk about a possible Dayton vs Lumberton rivalry without the Dayton fans constantly bringing up the "secret" meeting that they think occurred. We should all be past this by now but obviously some of them are not as we can see by this statement. The playoffs have already begun and we are in the second week now, so the "secret" meeting does not have any effect whatsoever on what Dayton or Lumberton does from here on out. I think that most people that come on this website are probably sick of hearing about it by now and would like to move on and support our local teams as they advance to the next rounds of the playoffs. Good luck to all 3 teams including Dayton, as their players cannot help what "some" of their fans say on here.The sad thing about the "secret" thing is if Dayton loses before Lumberton in the playoffs, then we will never hear the end of the "secret meeting" and use that as an excuse. I personally feel that anyone from here on out that even mentions the "SECRET MEETING" be it someone from Lumberton or Dayton, first time poster or regular poster, be banned from this forum for six months. I figure it would take Dayton fans that long to get over and forget and admit who is the better team. Just my two cents.
dayton Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 The sad thing about the "secret" thing is if Dayton loses before Lumberton in the playoffs, then we will never hear the end of the "secret meeting" and use that as an excuse. I personally feel that anyone from here on out that even mentions the "SECRET MEETING" be it someone from Lumberton or Dayton, first time poster or regular poster, be banned from this forum for six months. I figure it would take Dayton fans that long to get over and forget and admit who is the better team. Just my two cents.Good thing for us you don't make the rules.....There was no secret meeting......it really happened, but in my opinion really has no effect on our current situation. TC or LM are both upper tier teams, especially during playoff time. I'll admit who the better team is between us though...DAYTON ;)
knightrider Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Good thing for us you don't make the rules.....There was no secret meeting......it really happened. I'll admit who the better team is...i second that dayton!!!!!! :DAYTON ;)
swampdude Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 I doubt that Dayton will stay in this district long enough to form a true rivalry. The geography of the two schools is not conducive to a "natural" rivalry. No doubt if Lumberton can continue it's winning ways, a new rivalry will form within the Triangle area. There isn't really a "natural" rivalry for the Raiders since Silsbee is 3A. Rivalries have a tendency to emerge anytime a school shows some success.
NDNWarrior Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Lumberton has a great team and I expect them to give Lamarque all they can handle...  But I think they are a one hit wonder...  Make the most out of this year L-Train...  You made me a 2007 believer and took the respect by force... BUT longevity is earned not assumed!!!I disagree. I think this year has given Lumberton a lot of momentum and motivation for the future. Credeur has worked hard, knows what it takes to get a team to the playoffs, added to this, I have NEVER seen the outpouring of fans like I have this year with the Lumberton fans. I know a lot of folks don't take that much stock in fans, but I do. PNG has a HUGE fan base and yes, they are instrumental in getting the Indians pumped and ready for each game. I see Lumberton fans the same way....they love their Raiders and will be ther for them. I honestly think this year is a turning point for the Raiders.....they'll be back again next year!Go Raiders !Scalp 'em Indians!
NAZERATH Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Lumberton is not just a "ONE HIT WONDER" ....... for about 6 or 7 years Lumberton has been getting a new type of player coming from the bigger inner city ....... not taking away from kids that was raised all their life and their parents also from Lumberton! To be a WINNER you have to hate to loose! These MEN HATE to LOOSE!If Lumberton keeps good quality coaching this will continue! There's some new kids in town! GO L-TRAIN!
JS Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Lumberton is not just a "ONE HIT WONDER" ....... for about 6 or 7 years Lumberton has been getting a new type of player coming from the bigger inner city ....... not taking away from kids that was raised all their life and their parents also from Lumberton! To be a WINNER you have to hate to loose! These MEN HATE to LOOSE!If Lumberton keeps good quality coaching this will continue! There's some new kids in town! GO L-TRAIN! Lumberton may turn out to be one of the "elite" teams in the future---but a one point win and a must win on the last game of the season does not make you a dynasty---repeat your success to be considered at the top---a giant step would be to knock off LaMarque
NAZERATH Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Lumberton may turn out to be one of the "elite" teams in the future---but a one point win and a must win on the last game of the season does not make you a dynasty---repeat your success to be considered at the top---a giant step would be to knock off LaMarqueJust keep up with RAIDER FOOTBALL and you will see what I'm talking about ..... harder athletes .....just need to keep top level coaches!
shorttexas1 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Good thing for us you don't make the rules.....There was no secret meeting......it really happened, but in my opinion really has no effect on our current situation. TC or LM are both upper tier teams, especially during playoff time. I'll admit who the better team is between us though...DAYTON ;)SO! Dayton be thankful that you don't have Lamarque second round... If there was a secret meeting Dayton benefitted more than Lumberton!
shorttexas1 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Elite players like Hussey are not guarenteed every year... There are teams around here that compete every year and don't have elite players coming every year... And when that player comes along it makes that team even stronger. The dynamic of highschool football changes often and can't be predicted. Keep growing and find yoiurself in 5A and that is an entirely new playing field! I hope you guys prove me wrong but it takes more than a season to claim a turning point!
JS Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 SO! Dayton be thankful that you don't have Lamarque second round... If there was a secret meeting Dayton benefitted more than Lumberton!Texas City beat LaMarque and Dickinson this year---they won their district.........
WOS92 Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Yeah. In case that's lost under that big quote, let me restate for ya:TEXAS CITY BEAT LAMARQUE THIS YEAR. DO YOUR HOMEWORK.
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