AJ25 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 Wolfe brothers from Lumberton about all i know lol
Guest baseball25 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 Wolfe arent good lol. I could name bout 5 players could play and 3 of them played on lumbertons playoff team back in 2000. There way better than the wolfes
AJ25 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 i didnt watch lumberton bball that early so i couldnt tell you lol
Guest baseball25 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 Well i could tell you wolfe brothers arent good.
EAGLE07 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 Weaver Ned. '83 Did this kid play at New Caney and then move to Ned ? Jamie, I think is the first name.
Guest bleed orange Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 I remember a Bokin kid from kountze back in the late seventies that was good. Help me out someone.
AggiesAreWe Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 I remember a Bokin kid from kountze back in the late seventies that was good. Help me out someone. Esker Boykin, '5"7 dunk artist. He was the Spud Webb before there was a Spud Webb. He and William Coffey ruled their district for a few years.
DP#1FAN Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 Deweyville's Bimbow Wilson(SP) He could score coming out the locker room! If he would of had a 3 point line put about 9 more on his avg.
Guest bleed orange Posted January 14, 2009 Report Posted January 14, 2009 Deweyville's Bimbow Wilson(SP) He could score coming out the locker room! If he would of had a 3 point line put about 9 more on his avg. I agree DPfan. Bimbow was before my time. But I did play with him at old first orange baptist church in Orangefield. He was older but still had skills. Matter of fact, a few Deweyville players and me played some kids from WOS that night and beat them. Bimbows older brother played with us that night. I met all the wilson brothers on a job and we became friends.
TriangleHoops Posted January 16, 2009 Report Posted January 16, 2009 You cannot possibly be living in the same Golden Triangle as I do. Cody Becnel to LSU? Travis Hearne to Cincinnatti? The discussion of best player in Nederland history starts with Jaime Weaver and ends with Jaime Weaver. After him you gotta start talking about Corey Loupe, Rick Neely, Kody Becnel (ended up passing on your "scholarship to LSU" and opted to play at Lamar-Port Arthur), and you could probably throw in Chris Hammond.Â
ForeverADog Posted January 16, 2009 Report Posted January 16, 2009 You cannot possibly be living in the same Golden Triangle as I do. Cody Becnel to LSU? Travis Hearne to Cincinnatti? The discussion of best player in Nederland history starts with Jaime Weaver and ends with Jaime Weaver. After him you gotta start talking about Corey Loupe, Rick Neely, Kody Becnel (ended up passing on your "scholarship to LSU" and opted to play at Lamar-Port Arthur), and you could probably throw in Chris Hammond. Okay like I said Kody Becnol had LSU interested until he blew out his knee and they gave up on him after the injury. Travis still has all his letters from schools and one that have personally seen asking him to go on an official visit to Cincinnatti. He told them no he would rather play baseball. I never saw Weaver play like I said. I know there was a great coach weaver at Nederland but growing up and playing there I haven't ever heard about the player so I dont know how good he was. I know Loupe and Neely were very good as well. Hammond gets a playoff berth and wins he has to be considered at the top.
Cool Hand Luke Posted January 16, 2009 Report Posted January 16, 2009 You cannot possibly be living in the same Golden Triangle as I do. Cody Becnel to LSU? Travis Hearne to Cincinnatti? The discussion of best player in Nederland history starts with Jaime Weaver and ends with Jaime Weaver. After him you gotta start talking about Corey Loupe, Rick Neely, Kody Becnel (ended up passing on your "scholarship to LSU" and opted to play at Lamar-Port Arthur), and you could probably throw in Chris Hammond. Okay like I said Kody Becnol had LSU interested until he blew out his knee and they gave up on him after the injury. Travis still has all his letters from schools and one that have personally seen asking him to go on an official visit to Cincinnatti. He told them no he would rather play baseball. I never saw Weaver play like I said. I know there was a great coach weaver at Nederland but growing up and playing there I haven't ever heard about the player so I dont know how good he was. I know Loupe and Neely were very good as well. Hammond gets a playoff berth and wins he has to be considered at the top. Making it to the playoffs doesn't put anyone there. 4 teams go now. When Weaver played only 1 team went. If three went back in 1983 then Nederland would have been in the playoffs. A different system now. I believe they would have beaten the current Bulldog Team.Â
ForeverADog Posted January 16, 2009 Report Posted January 16, 2009 You cannot possibly be living in the same Golden Triangle as I do. Cody Becnel to LSU? Travis Hearne to Cincinnatti? The discussion of best player in Nederland history starts with Jaime Weaver and ends with Jaime Weaver. After him you gotta start talking about Corey Loupe, Rick Neely, Kody Becnel (ended up passing on your "scholarship to LSU" and opted to play at Lamar-Port Arthur), and you could probably throw in Chris Hammond. Okay like I said Kody Becnol had LSU interested until he blew out his knee and they gave up on him after the injury. Travis still has all his letters from schools and one that have personally seen asking him to go on an official visit to Cincinnatti. He told them no he would rather play baseball. I never saw Weaver play like I said. I know there was a great coach weaver at Nederland but growing up and playing there I haven't ever heard about the player so I dont know how good he was. I know Loupe and Neely were very good as well. Hammond gets a playoff berth and wins he has to be considered at the top. Making it to the playoffs doesn't put anyone there. 4 teams go now. When Weaver played only 1 team went. If three went back in 1983 then Nederland would have been in the playoffs. A different system now. I believe they would have beaten the current Bulldog Team.  Very true. I understand that. But winning makes players great. A lot of great players that are on losing teams don't get the credit they deserve. Winners make a team so much better. Look at MJ and Kobe. Its part of why we can't begin to consider Lebron one of the greats yet. If Chris goes to the playoffs it will go a long way as to who is the best to come through NHS.
Kountzer Posted January 17, 2009 Report Posted January 17, 2009 :o :o What no BumbleBees ??????? Tsk Tsk Earl Evans             R C Mullins Ronnie Halliburton B J Tyler                   Mike Jaco Stephen Jackson               Emanuel Mcelroy Anthony Allen Long Goody Allen  Bryan Sallier Thad Sanders Kelvin Mckyer Donzell Henton Man the list is so long I cant put em all on here so dont be mad if someone you know aint on here, having a brain fart or something. Winning just came natural at the hive, and we all know who ran Southeast Tx( Houston included) for well over 40 years....LINCOLN H S BEES...... and to the guy who posted the Central HS all time how could you forget Perry Hill that lil dude was a monster..... I miss the Lincoln HS Bumblebees. They brought something special to golden triangle basketball, and to Texas HS basketball as well.  DB
Kountzer Posted January 17, 2009 Report Posted January 17, 2009 David Brown definitely has to be mentioned for Silsbee. He was a high school all american also.
NHS83LU87 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Posted January 17, 2009 You cannot possibly be living in the same Golden Triangle as I do. Cody Becnel to LSU? Travis Hearne to Cincinnatti? The discussion of best player in Nederland history starts with Jaime Weaver and ends with Jaime Weaver. After him you gotta start talking about Corey Loupe, Rick Neely, Kody Becnel (ended up passing on your "scholarship to LSU" and opted to play at Lamar-Port Arthur), and you could probably throw in Chris Hammond. Okay like I said Kody Becnol had LSU interested until he blew out his knee and they gave up on him after the injury. Travis still has all his letters from schools and one that have personally seen asking him to go on an official visit to Cincinnatti. He told them no he would rather play baseball. I never saw Weaver play like I said. I know there was a great coach weaver at Nederland but growing up and playing there I haven't ever heard about the player so I dont know how good he was. I know Loupe and Neely were very good as well. Hammond gets a playoff berth and wins he has to be considered at the top. Making it to the playoffs doesn't put anyone there. 4 teams go now. When Weaver played only 1 team went. If three went back in 1983 then Nederland would have been in the playoffs. A different system now. I believe they would have beaten the current Bulldog Team.  Very true. I understand that. But winning makes players great. A lot of great players that are on losing teams don't get the credit they deserve. Winners make a team so much better. Look at MJ and Kobe. Its part of why we can't begin to consider Lebron one of the greats yet. If Chris goes to the playoffs it will go a long way as to who is the best to come through NHS. Your loyalty is admirable, but every person on here that has seen Weaver play and also has seen Becnol, Chris, etc. have the same opinion. Are you kin or something?Â
shorttexas1 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Posted January 17, 2009 1. Damon Sweet 2. Skip Jackson 3. Clarence Matthews 4. Edward Garett 5. Perry hill 5. Jamar Gulley 6. Keith Carbon 7. Brandon Moton 8. Ronnie Davis 9. Dominique Young 10. Keith Carbon 11. Big Walt 12. Demond Chambers I changed you up a bit BMT
shorttexas1 Posted January 17, 2009 Report Posted January 17, 2009 :o :o What no BumbleBees ??????? Tsk Tsk Earl Evans             R C Mullins Ronnie Halliburton B J Tyler                   Mike Jaco Stephen Jackson               Emanuel Mcelroy Anthony Allen Long Goody Allen  Bryan Sallier Thad Sanders Kelvin Mckyer Donzell Henton Man the list is so long I cant put em all on here so dont be mad if someone you know aint on here, having a brain fart or something. Winning just came natural at the hive, and we all know who ran Southeast Tx( Houston included) for well over 40 years....LINCOLN H S BEES...... and to the guy who posted the Central HS all time how could you forget Perry Hill that lil dude was a monster..... ' You forgot Corey Valsin!
Lightning/Eagle Posted January 11, 2010 Report Posted January 11, 2010 [quote name="EAGLE07" post="504085" timestamp="1231836432"][quote author=NHS83LU87 link=topic=47993.msg499500#msg499500 date=1231230621]Weaver Ned. '83[/quote]Did this kid play at New Caney and then move to Ned ? Jamie, I think is the first name. [/quote]Hey Eagle07,Yes this is the same Weaver from New Caney. You are correct it is Jaime. He had a sweet left handed shot. I used to school him in one on one. He was only a sophmore though when I played with him. His dad left New Caney to coach at Nederland for Jaime's senior year. Coach Weaver was a heck of a coach in my opinion. If anyone over there has a contact for either Jaime or his dad please PM me. Would love to get in contact with them.
shorttexas1 Posted January 11, 2010 Report Posted January 11, 2010 1. Damon Sweet2. Skip Jackson3. Clarence Matthews4. Edward Garett5. Perry hill5. Jamar Gulley6. Keith Carbon7. Brandon Moton8. Ronnie Davis9. Dominique Young10. Damon Bassett11. Big Walt12. Demond Chambers13. Kensly Barrett14. Anthony Collins15. Darrelll GoolsbyI added a few names!
BMTSoulja1 Posted January 12, 2010 Report Posted January 12, 2010 [quote name="shorttexas1" post="742318" timestamp="1263246266"]1. Damon Sweet2. Skip Jackson3. Clarence Matthews4. Edward Garett5. Perry hill5. Jamar Gulley6. Keith Carbon7. Brandon Moton8. Ronnie Davis9. Dominique Young10. Damon Bassett11. Big Walt12. Demond Chambers13. Kensly Barrett14. Anthony Collins15. Darrelll GoolsbyI added a few names![/quote]Good list. But I would have added Marcus White (Kid that scored 55 points in a game) and Jared Westbrooks (played for LSC-PA). I almost forgot about Keith Fisher.
DogOne Posted January 12, 2010 Report Posted January 12, 2010 [quote name="NHS83LU87" post="499500" timestamp="1231230621"]Weaver Ned. '83[/quote]Jamie Weaver was a very good player but not the best to come out of Nederland. That honor belongs to Buddy Davis ('48). Davis was 6' 8" and averaged over 30 points his senior season at Nederland and accounted for 60% of the Bulldogs' points that season. At Texas A&M Davis became an All-American in basketball and an Olympic high jumper. Davis won the gold medal with an Olympic record in the high jump at the 1952 Olympics. In 1953 Davis set the world record in the high jump. He also played six years in the NBA.I realize that this was over 50 years ago but the discussion of who is the best basketball player (and probably best athlete) to come out of Nederland starts and stops with Buddy Davis.
HFfan5 Posted January 12, 2010 Report Posted January 12, 2010 Dustin Callahan at Deweyville was pretty dang good
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