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Top 10 SE Texas Teams For 08..Rank Them!!


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1. WB

2. WO-S

3. Jasper

4. Kirbyville

5. Nederland

6. Central

7. PN-G

8. Kelly

9. Ozen

10. Memorial

This one is hard because I threw all of the classifications in there.

Beaumont people always leave off dayton dayton should be in the top 2 if not 1  and just because they moved districts doesnt mean their not SE texas IE Jasper moved to the north district.

if kirbyville is in the ten then newton is there too

1. WB

2. Dayton

3. WO-S

4. Jasper

5. Nederland

6. Newton

7. kirbyville

8. PNG

9. Central

10. Kelly

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Large School (5A/4A)

1. West Brook

2. Dayton

3. Memorial

4. Nederland

5. PNG

6. Lumberton

7. Ozen

8. Central

9. Vidor

10. LCM

Small School (3A/2A/1A)

1. WOS

2. Newton

3. Kirbyville

4. Jasper

5. Silsbee

6. EC

7. Kountze

8. HF

9. Evadale

10. Hardin

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I love it, once again Buna get no R-E-S-P-E-C-T. This is in any sport. Not just football. On SETXSPORTS top 10 Buna did not make it untill the last weeks in baseball. We get no respect but thats ok. Just like the last two years we will show it on the field.

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LOL @ the mentality that SETX = Golden Triangle.

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The Golden Triangle is an area of extreme Southeast Texas near the Louisiana border. The "triangle" is formed by Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange, which are the largest cities in the area. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the Spindletop oil strike near Beaumont in 1901.

In an attempt to distance the area from the petrochemical industry, some area interests attempted to rename the Golden Triangle the "Triplex." This name change did not catch on, and area residents still refer to it as the Golden Triangle.

Some residents of the Golden Triangle do not refer to the Greater Houston area as being part of Southeast Texas and place the western boundary of the region roughly at the Trinity River.

The area holds the annual South Texas State Fair in Beaumont.

If I'm not mistaken, Dayton and BH is on the Western side of the Trinity.  It's good to see that I'm not the only one that may have been baffled by this. 

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LOL @ the mentality that SETX = Golden Triangle.

This is the hidden content, please

The Golden Triangle is an area of extreme Southeast Texas near the Louisiana border. The "triangle" is formed by Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange, which are the largest cities in the area. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the Spindletop oil strike near Beaumont in 1901.

In an attempt to distance the area from the petrochemical industry, some area interests attempted to rename the Golden Triangle the "Triplex." This name change did not catch on, and area residents still refer to it as the Golden Triangle.

Some residents of the Golden Triangle do not refer to the Greater Houston area as being part of Southeast Texas and place the western boundary of the region roughly at the Trinity River.

The area holds the annual South Texas State Fair in Beaumont.

If I'm not mistaken, Dayton and BH is on the Western side of the Trinity.  It's good to see that I'm not the only one that may have been baffled by this. 

Good post.  I, too, do not necessarily consider Houston as SE Texas.  I consider them as the Houston area!!!  LOL

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1) West Brook

2) Dayton

3) Nederland

4) WO-S

5) Newton

6) Kirbyville

7) PN-G

8) Central

9) Lumberton

10) Memorial

Maaan, 82.  We get no respect being way at the bottom like that!  lol.  Just remember this post after week 1.   ;D ;)

Oh, contrair moonfrair ;D. I think this ranking will probably come true.....especially after week's 0 and 1. ;) LOL! (at least I stuck you guys in front of L-town)
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LOL @ the mentality that SETX = Golden Triangle.

This is the hidden content, please

The Golden Triangle is an area of extreme Southeast Texas near the Louisiana border. The "triangle" is formed by Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange, which are the largest cities in the area. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the Spindletop oil strike near Beaumont in 1901.

In an attempt to distance the area from the petrochemical industry, some area interests attempted to rename the Golden Triangle the "Triplex." This name change did not catch on, and area residents still refer to it as the Golden Triangle.

Some residents of the Golden Triangle do not refer to the Greater Houston area as being part of Southeast Texas and place the western boundary of the region roughly at the Trinity River.

The area holds the annual South Texas State Fair in Beaumont.

If I'm not mistaken, Dayton and BH is on the Western side of the Trinity.  It's good to see that I'm not the only one that may have been baffled by this. 

Good post.  I, too, do not necessarily consider Houston as SE Texas.  I consider them as the Houston area!!!  LOL

Would probably be a wise decision to include the districts that are involved with the "Golden Triangle" in the first round of the playoffs.

Basically Dayton and Barbers Hill are in the greater Houston area, but are paired with the SE Texas region in the playoff system.

Also.....

Don't forget about Livingston, since they are now considered in the SE Texas district.

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1.  West Brook

2.  Dayton

3.  Central

4.  WOS

5.  Newton

6.  Nederland

7.  Ozen

8.  PNG

9.  Kirbyville

10. Jasper

Ozen, Central, and Nederland in front of PNG for 08? Just remember how every body picked last year.

Here's mine:

1. West Brook

2. WOS

3. Dayton

4. PNG

5. Nederland

6. Newton

7. Central/Memorial

8. Ozen

9. Jasper

10. Kirbyville/Buna

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LOL @ the mentality that SETX = Golden Triangle.

This is the hidden content, please

The Golden Triangle is an area of extreme Southeast Texas near the Louisiana border. The "triangle" is formed by Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange, which are the largest cities in the area. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the Spindletop oil strike near Beaumont in 1901.

In an attempt to distance the area from the petrochemical industry, some area interests attempted to rename the Golden Triangle the "Triplex." This name change did not catch on, and area residents still refer to it as the Golden Triangle.

Some residents of the Golden Triangle do not refer to the Greater Houston area as being part of Southeast Texas and place the western boundary of the region roughly at the Trinity River.

The area holds the annual South Texas State Fair in Beaumont.

If I'm not mistaken, Dayton and BH is on the Western side of the Trinity.  It's good to see that I'm not the only one that may have been baffled by this. 

If you notice it says "Some Residents of the Golden Triangle". That would be those that do not own a computer or a high school diploma  ;D ;D

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I'm sure the people that have not received their diplomas have common sense if not book sense.  I'm sure that the few people that don't have a computer do have an encyclopedia set or a local library to gather information.   ;)

Just messing with ya! I'm bored at work, so I figured I would try to stir the pot ;D ;D

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I'm sure the people that have not received their diplomas have common sense if not book sense. I'm sure that the few people that don't have a computer do have an encyclopedia set or a local library to gather information. ;)

Just messing with ya! I'm bored at work, so I figured I would try to stir the pot ;D ;D

I know you are!   ;D Just remember that you and your people (Mount Belvieu) are the reason I am hear in the first place.   ;)
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