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Three West Orange-Stark Players on Radar   

  By Burnt Orange Beat Staff

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Posted Nov 22, 2008 

The West Orange-Stark Mustangs handled Caldwell Friday night at WoodForest Stadium in The Woodlands by a score of 37-7. The Longhorns are recruiting three West Orange-Stark players in junior CB/WR Trey Franks, junior WR James Haynes and stud sophomore WR Mark Roberts. Burnt Orange Beat was there to scout all three prospects.

Trey Franks is 5-9, 170 with legitimate 4.5 speed and quicks. He played with a cast on his arm Friday night. Trey’s brother, Kerry, played at Texas A&M and his brother Jacoby played at Texas Tech.

James Haynes is 6-1, 185 and runs a legitimate low 4.5's. Haynes is an exceptional leaper. Haynes took an unofficial visit to the Texas-Oklahoma State game. Texas Tech has already offered Haynes.

Wide receiver Mark Roberts is 6-3, 185 and runs in the 4.5's. Roberts is one of the top sophomores in the state of Texas.

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How does WOS not play for the state championship every year???

Because the competition is stiff and there are other really good teams out there.  The "most talented" teams don't always win.  There are too many intangibles to the game of football.  

Why doesn't Southlake Carroll win it every year?  Why doesn't Katy win it every year?  Why doesn't Northshore win it every year?  Why doesn't LaMarque win it every year?  

That's football...

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How does WOS not play for the state championship every year???

Because the competition is stiff and there are other really good teams out there.  The "most talented" teams don't always win.  There are too many intangibles to the game of football.  

Why doesn't Southlake Carroll win it every year?  Why doesn't Katy win it every year?  Why doesn't Northshore win it every year?  Why doesn't LaMarque win it every year?  

That's football...

Great post. Things happen in football.

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Three West Orange-Stark Players on Radar   

  By Burnt Orange Beat Staff

Co-Publisher

Posted Nov 22, 2008 

The West Orange-Stark Mustangs handled Caldwell Friday night at WoodForest Stadium in The Woodlands by a score of 37-7. The Longhorns are recruiting three West Orange-Stark players in junior CB/WR Trey Franks, junior WR James Haynes and stud sophomore WR Mark Roberts. Burnt Orange Beat was there to scout all three prospects.

Trey Franks is 5-9, 170 with legitimate 4.5 speed and quicks. He played with a cast on his arm Friday night. Trey’s brother, Kerry, played at Texas A&M and his brother Jacoby played at Texas Tech.

James Haynes is 6-1, 185 and runs a legitimate low 4.5's. Haynes is an exceptional leaper. Haynes took an unofficial visit to the Texas-Oklahoma State game. Texas Tech has already offered Haynes.

Wide receiver Mark Roberts is 6-3, 185 and runs in the 4.5's. Roberts is one of the top sophomores in the state of Texas.

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I'm telling you Mark Roberts will be something special before his career at Wo-s is over. Teams already knows it that's why they are getting an early jump on recruiting him. I watched him as a Freshman and in my opinion he was already better than most of the receivers we had on varsity. He should get alot more passes next year. The Reggie Garrett to Mark Roberts tandum will be deadly. The scary part for other teams is that they will also have Trey Franks and James Haynes back as well. Throw in Darius Robinson and Freshman Britton Lindsey in at running back and Wo-s might be even better next year.

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there's also a stud qb waiting in the wings and will be highly sot after. he 's only a sophomore and plays in games when we are up by a bunch. wears the # 12, with the last name Garrett. Congrats to these three on there production up to this point.

Yea, as great as Hypolyte is, we won't miss a beat with Reggie Garrett. Poise under pressure, a rifle for an arm and might have better speed than Hypo.

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How does WOS not play for the state championship every year???

Because the competition is stiff and there are other really good teams out there.  The "most talented" teams don't always win.  There are too many intangibles to the game of football.  

Why doesn't Southlake Carroll win it every year?  Why doesn't Katy win it every year?  Why doesn't Northshore win it every year?  Why doesn't LaMarque win it every year?  

That's football...

too many times, too many people on each team want the personal glory.

it has to be about the team.. not about yourself.

not saying this is why, but its a strong posibility.

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www.orangebloods.com  they are recruiting him but I dont think they are gonna offer him. If they do offer it will be as an athlete. Now they did jump on Dugat late so never say never but recruiters will keep tabs on kids then they are in there area. Major recruits the golden triangle and I know Haynes will probably get a junior day offer. They also like Earl Hines but they have 3 or 4 other LBs they like alittle more (Corey Nelson, Aaron Benson, Jordan Hicks) and maybe Kurt Killiens.

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