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Is there a reason that all the Nederland lists are leaving off Jake Askew? When I think of great Nederland WR'S, I always think of him in the top 3.

Also players from the 50's (State Champs '57)

60-s Fleming, Merrin, Ewing and so on

70-s Skinner, Tanner

80's & 90's Lance Sheperd, Chatelain, Metts, Barrow,Dale Dial, Jon Davis

Just funny how memories fade, and the oldsters are forgotten.

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Bmt Charlton Pollard And Central:Jeffery Nelson (WR), Malcom Frank (Tailback),  Pagget(Linebacker),Leeland Mcroy (Tailback),Herman Fonteneaux (RB),Reggie Mcroy (OL), Micheal Sinclair(Defensive Lineman),Marcus Maple (athlete), Ivory Williams(athlete),Brandon Williams (Quarterback) 

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FLY LIKE AN EAGLE--

How can you forget the LCM studs like Eric Peveto, Greg Harmon, and probably the toughest D-Linemen I have ever seen Wade Frederick(sp?)  I remember my father coaching him, and me being on the sideline...he would take on a double team like it was nothing...I also remember him taking on a whole jasper team during a fight.  Boy was that kid mean.

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I graduated from Memorial but I always been a Lincoln fan

Lincoln Bumblebees:

"Little Joe" Washington

Larry Leopold(coach son)

Shanderick Charles

Jeramia Roberts

Tim McKeyer

Shockmaine Davis

Porter-grad 62 played for Vikings

Robert Barnes

Rickey Wilson

Pat Palmer

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You are right, I played with Greg Harmon and he was really a good player.  Peveto and Wade Fredrick were also good.  What about OWEN JOHNSON!  He was the one ejected during that fight with Jasper.  He was tough!  You always forget somebody when you try to do these lists.

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In no particular order:

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Wuher - NT; Mos Eisley Cantina

Boba Fett - LB;  Kamino State

Lando Cairissian - RB;  Cloud City State

Chewbacca - DT;  U of Kashyyyk

Greedo - WR; Rodia University

Jabba the Hutt - OT; Tatoonie Tech

Hans Solo - DB;  East Corellia St

Obi-Wan Kenobi - QB; Naboo University and Jedi Knights

Darth Vader - Monster; Tatoonie Tech; drafted by Jedi Knights played for Dark Side

Luke Skywalker - QB; Southeast Daobah St; Jedi Knights

No C-3PO or R2-D2.  We don't serve those kind here.

Honorable mention to Yoda - manager and Princess Leia - head cheerleader

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In no particular order:

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Wuher - NT; Mos Eisley Cantina

Boba Fett - LB;  Kamino State

Lando Cairissian - RB;  Cloud City State

Chewbacca - DT;  U of Kashyyyk

Greedo - WR; Rodia University

Jabba the Hutt - OT; Tatoonie Tech

Hans Solo - DB;  East Corellia St

Obi-Wan Kenobi - QB; Naboo University and Jedi Knights

Darth Vader - Monster; Tatoonie Tech; drafted by Jedi Knights played for Dark Side

Luke Skywalker - QB; Southeast Daobah St; Jedi Knights

No C-3PO or R2-D2.  We don't serve those kind here.

Honorable mention to Yoda - manager and Princess Leia - head cheerleader

jeez, man....that's really funny ::) >:(
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Hamshire-Fannett

In chronological order:

1. Ronnie Melancon 1970-71 Blinn & Lamar

2. Larry Spacek 1972,73 74  Lamar

3. Les Koening Jr. 1974-75    UT

4. a running back named Bell can't remember his first name. Last name is Bell

5. Wooch Graff  

6. Robert Sanders

7. Felman Malveaux 1991 +-  Michigan

8. Spencer George  Early 90's

9. Bo Spears - Texas Tech, Drafted by Chic.

10. Johnson Brothers from late 80's early 90's

A whole slew of honorable mentions for the horns - many Trahans, Melancons, Mahons, Craigens, Deshotels and Johnsons .............................

Nice list, but I don't quite agree with the order.  Wooch was a hell of an athlete, but never really got to show it due to injury.  I don't think I would put him so high on the list.  Personally, I would have listed more players from the late 80's and early 90's, but that's just my era.  Guys like Shawn Loicano, Steve Racca, Anthony Semien, Sean Donaho, Adam Janese, Jake Droddy, Josh Droddy, Cody Mahon, Kevin Labay, etc., etc.

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Nice list, but I don't quite agree with the order.  Wooch was a heck of an athlete, but never really got to show it due to injury.  I don't think I would put him so high on the list.  Personally, I would have listed more players from the late 80's and early 90's, but that's just my era.  Guys like Shawn Loicano, Steve Racca, Anthony Semien, Sean Donaho, Adam Janese, Jake Droddy, Josh Droddy, Cody Mahon, Kevin Labay, etc., etc.

Thanks, since there was no HF, I wanted to give a shoutout. No arguments on your additions.

My list is Chronolgical not "ability". I think Wooch falls in around there somewhere.

Yea I started to put 2 of those players, but they got "beat out" by my era. ;D ;D

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Hamshire-Fannett

In chronological order:

1. Ronnie Melancon 1970-71 Blinn & Lamar

2. Larry Spacek 1972,73 74  Lamar

3. Les Koening Jr. 1974-75    UT

4. a running back named Bell can't remember his first name. Last name is Bell

5. Wooch Graff  

6. Robert Sanders

7. Felman Malveaux 1991 +-  Michigan

8. Spencer George  Early 90's

9. Bo Spears - Texas Tech, Drafted by Chic

10. Johnson Brothers from late 80's early 90's

A whole slew of honorable mentions for the horns - many Trahans, Melancons, Mahons, Craigens, Deshotels and Johnsons .............................

Who is Bo Spears ??? ??? ???

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Newton Eagles

1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Kevin Dean - SF49's

4. Moose Dickerson

5. Frosty Kimes

6. Rod Gulley - MSU

7. Will Gulley - UH

8. Trey Bennett - MSU

9. Bryan Smith - MSU, 2006 All American, Buck Buchanan Award Finalist

10. Todd Pendland

All of the players you named were real good football players, but I feel you missed a few.  Here is my Newton Eagle Top 10

1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Greg Gatson - Arkansas

4. James Rollins - Lamar

5. James McLamore

6. Kevin Dean - TCU - San Fran

7. Will Gulley - U.H.

8. Tommy Gatson

9. Micheal Byerly

10. Todd Pendland - McNeese

Honorable Mention -

Moose Dickerson - Lamar

Frosty Kimes

Nick Foster

Rod Gulley - McNeese

Trey Bennett - McNeese

Bryan Smith - McNeese

Bryan Foster - McNeese

Ceaser Brooks - McNeese

And many more Great H.S. football players

All played for the Greatest Football Coach in Southeast Texas

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Quote from: Eagle'73 on September 24, 2007, 06:12:47 AM

Newton Eagles

1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Kevin Dean - SF49's

4. Moose Dickerson

5. Frosty Kimes

6. Rod Gulley - MSU

7. Will Gulley - UH

8. Trey Bennett - MSU

9. Bryan Smith - MSU, 2006 All American, Buck Buchanan Award Finalist

10. Todd Pendland

All of the players you named were real good football players, but I feel you missed a few.  Here is my Newton Eagle Top 10

1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Greg Gatson - Arkansas

4. James Rollins - Lamar

5. James McLamore

6. Kevin Dean - TCU - San Fran

7. Will Gulley - U.H.

8. Tommy Gatson

9. Micheal Byerly

10. Todd Pendland - McNeese

Honorable Mention -

Moose Dickerson - Lamar

Frosty Kimes

Nick Foster

Rod Gulley - McNeese

Trey Bennett - McNeese

Bryan Smith - McNeese

Bryan Foster - McNeese

Ceaser Brooks - McNeese

And many more Great H.S. football players

All played for the Greatest Football Coach in Southeast Texas

ALL THESE GUYS PLAYED FOR DAN HOOKS?  HMMM...DONT REALLY REMEMBER HIM COACHING THESE GUYS  ;)

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Haven't seen an East Chambers list yet so I will put out a few names from around my time. Some of the Bucs from the last 15 yrs or so I am not as familiar with so this is a 60's 70's list.  Of course I can't put my own name lol.

Glen Gaspard All American UT

Mack George TCU- saw mack the other night and I think at 50+ he is still in playing shape lol

Brian East

Brett McDonald UT

Jesse Evans

Billy Ray Thomas

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Nice list, but I don't quite agree with the order.  Wooch was a heck of an athlete, but never really got to show it due to injury.  I don't think I would put him so high on the list.  Personally, I would have listed more players from the late 80's and early 90's, but that's just my era.  Guys like Shawn Loicano, Steve Racca, Anthony Semien, Sean Donaho, Adam Janese, Jake Droddy, Josh Droddy, Cody Mahon, Kevin Labay, etc., etc.

Dean Arceneaux, Flip Johnson, Cedric Larnette......

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Quote from: Eagle'73 on September 24, 2007, 06:12:47 AM

Newton Eagles

1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Kevin Dean - SF49's

4. Moose Dickerson

5. Frosty Kimes

6. Rod Gulley - MSU

7. Will Gulley - UH

8. Trey Bennett - MSU

9. Bryan Smith - MSU, 2006 All American, Buck Buchanan Award Finalist

10. Todd Pendland

All of the players you named were real good football players, but I feel you missed a few.  Here is my Newton Eagle Top 10

1. Jimmy Walker - UT

2. Anthony Byerly - UT

3. Greg Gatson - Arkansas

4. James Rollins - Lamar

5. James McLamore

6. Kevin Dean - TCU - San Fran

7. Will Gulley - U.H.

8. Tommy Gatson

9. Micheal Byerly

10. Todd Pendland - McNeese

Honorable Mention -

Moose Dickerson - Lamar

Frosty Kimes

Nick Foster

Rod Gulley - McNeese

Trey Bennett - McNeese

Bryan Smith - McNeese

Bryan Foster - McNeese

Ceaser Brooks - McNeese

And many more Great H.S. football players

All played for the Greatest Football Coach in Southeast Texas

ALL THESE GUYS PLAYED FOR DAN HOOKS?  HMMM...DONT REALLY REMEMBER HIM COACHING THESE GUYS  ;)

Dan Ray = 2nd Best

Curtis Barbay Jr. = BEST

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Thanks, since there was no HF, I wanted to give a shoutout. No arguments on your additions.

My list is Chronolgical not "ability". I think Wooch falls in around there somewhere.

Yea I started to put 2 of those players, but they got "beat out" by my era. ;D ;D

Wooch graduated in '93 so he would be just after Felman and Spencer.  I assume the Johnson brothers are Flip and Little Flip.  They played in the early 80's.  I don't even know who Bo Spears is.

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Hooks is 6-0 vs. Barbay. Barbay is a close second ;) (and don't give me that "smaller school" censored. WO-S still beats teams twice its size and more).

6-0 Yes

But, only when its convenient for Hooks.  WOS let a little thing like Rita get in the way of a definent WIN for the Eagles.  Then the next year, another storm.  Hooks dodged two definent losses.  This might be the only time you here this, "Dan Ray was living right."

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