BMTSoulja1 Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ace2335 1 Quote
bullets13 Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 This team might have 4-peated if they’d stayed in 5A. Still pretty amazing what they’ve done after moving up a classification ace2335, Lilcoo3, BMTSoulja1 and 3 others 6 Quote
Tigers94 Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 They got a shot assuming Dotson is playing. Stony Point needed a miracle last second 3 to make it. Plano East is probably the favorite, but anything can happen in one game when the pressure is on. BU has the experience in big games like this. desethion 1 Quote
united we stand Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 Without Kade Dotson they are going to struggle, the same thing happened with Central being the favorite and they lost their best player in a injury in regional final and lost the state semi , they will play hard but without the leader it will be difficult. Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted March 3 Author Report Posted March 3 4 hours ago, united we stand said: Without Kade Dotson they are going to struggle, the same thing happened with Central being the favorite and they lost their best player in a injury in regional final and lost the state semi , they will play hard but without the leader it will be difficult. Talking about when Wilridge went down. Quote
TxHoops Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 2 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said: Talking about when Wilridge went down. Yeah you will never convince me Central wouldn’t have won it all that year if Toe Toe hadn’t torn his knee up. BMTSoulja1 1 Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 1 minute ago, TxHoops said: Yeah you will never convince me Central wouldn’t have won it all that year if Toe Toe hadn’t torn his knee up. I agree TxHoops and BMTSoulja1 1 1 Quote
TxHoops Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 By the way, how many coaches in our coverage area have gone to 4 state tournaments in a row? We praise certain coaches in this area (and not undeservingly) but some of us act like it’s just making substitutions for Green and Sigler. Those guys are both no brainer hall of famers who deserve to be at the top of any list you want to make regarding basketball coaches in this area or the state. panther blue, no-look, BMTSoulja1 and 3 others 6 Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 4 minutes ago, TxHoops said: By the way, how many coaches in our coverage area have gone to 4 state tournaments in a row? We praise certain coaches in this area (and not undeservingly) but some of us act like it’s just making substitutions for Green and Sigler. Those guys are both no brainer hall of famers who deserve to be at the top of any list you want to make regarding basketball coaches in this area or the state. 1000% agree. Boutte is in this rarified air. Particularly those Lincoln years. Green is pretty special in the fact he has taken 4 different teams to the state tourney, winning 3. Four straight regional championships, looking for their 4th straight state title game, puts United at the top of the hill. Since Sigler came back to Silsbee in 2012, the Tigers know nothing other than being regional favorites. These last 13 seasons under him have been some of the most successful years that any team would want to have. 11 regional tournaments, 10 regional finals, 5 regional championships, 3 state finals, 2 state championships. If the prognosticators are right, Silsbee will play in their 4th state title game in last 9 seasons. (some say they played the title game against FF in 2022, so that would make 5). These two coaches resumes are second to none. BTW, I love the fact that Silsbee is a part of both of these coaches career. TxHoops, BMTSoulja1 and BADSANTA 2 1 Quote
bullets13 Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 7 hours ago, united we stand said: Without Kade Dotson they are going to struggle, the same thing happened with Central being the favorite and they lost their best player in a injury in regional final and lost the state semi , they will play hard but without the leader it will be difficult. Talked to his mom last night. Hoping he can play, but it’s gonna be tough. At least it’s his non-shooting hand, but both hands are a big part of his game Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted March 3 Author Report Posted March 3 3 hours ago, bullets13 said: Talked to his mom last night. Hoping he can play, but it’s gonna be tough. At least it’s his non-shooting hand, but both hands are a big part of his game Got word that Kayde himself stated that he should be good to go Friday. TxHoops, bullets13 and ace2335 3 Quote
72 Pinto Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 4 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said: 1000% agree. Boutte is in this rarified air. Particularly those Lincoln years. Green is pretty special in the fact he has taken 4 different teams to the state tourney, winning 3. Four straight regional championships, looking for their 4th straight state title game, puts United at the top of the hill. Since Sigler came back to Silsbee in 2012, the Tigers know nothing other than being regional favorites. These last 13 seasons under him have been some of the most successful years that any team would want to have. 11 regional tournaments, 10 regional finals, 5 regional championships, 3 state finals, 2 state championships. If the prognosticators are right, Silsbee will play in their 4th state title game in last 9 seasons. (some say they played the title game against FF in 2022, so that would make 5). These two coaches resumes are second to none. BTW, I love the fact that Silsbee is a part of both of these coaches career. I'm not sure how you are forgetting coach mitchell. Quote
Tyler Dixson Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 13 hours ago, united we stand said: Without Kade Dotson they are going to struggle, the same thing happened with Central being the favorite and they lost their best player in a injury in regional final and lost the state semi , they will play hard but without the leader it will be difficult. Toe Toe got hurt in the State semi-final game. He had 8 points in the first 4 minutes before going down. Nijal Pearson played a hell of a game as a freshman that night to keep Central in it down to the wire. If they would’ve snuck past Kimball they would’ve won’t it. Central brought back all 5 starters and still missed out on the state tournament due to how good Ozen was the next season. One of the best seasons of Beaumont Basketball that year with Central and Ozen going wire to wire as 1,2, or 3 with Lancaster all season. BMTSoulja1 and BADSANTA 2 Quote
BADSANTA Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 7 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said: 1000% agree. Boutte is in this rarified air. Particularly those Lincoln years. Green is pretty special in the fact he has taken 4 different teams to the state tourney, winning 3. Four straight regional championships, looking for their 4th straight state title game, puts United at the top of the hill. Since Sigler came back to Silsbee in 2012, the Tigers know nothing other than being regional favorites. These last 13 seasons under him have been some of the most successful years that any team would want to have. 11 regional tournaments, 10 regional finals, 5 regional championships, 3 state finals, 2 state championships. If the prognosticators are right, Silsbee will play in their 4th state title game in last 9 seasons. (some say they played the title game against FF in 2022, so that would make 5). These two coaches resumes are second to none. BTW, I love the fact that Silsbee is a part of both of these coaches career. Coach Green was my P.E. coach in thr 5th and 6th grade. Quote
BADSANTA Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 We are living in the Golden Ages of SETX basketball. I dont know a time in history where you've had Silsbee and Beaumont make it to state so often. I think Ozen and Kountze went together a time or 2. Silsbee and United both made it 2 years ago. San Antonio will be packed with families from the 409. TxHoops, panther blue, BMTSoulja1 and 1 other 4 Quote
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