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BC is loaded with Seniors.  Some getting lots of press.  None signing?

I think they're too focused on trying to get a State Championship more than anything right now,These Seniors have been thinking about getting it since they were in Little League, Plus it would great to win State after having to deal with Hurricane Ike thier Senior Years.... Don't need any distractions right now escpecially being so close to that trip to Austin...

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What about Musgrove from Kirbyville???

Randy probably is doing something in football...This kids got potential in all sports......I dont think kirbyville has any help (the coaches dont help getting to the next level except in football and favorites..) getting to the next level...I've seen much potential going through KHS and small town drama gets caught in between the help of advancing...Just my two cents...

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What about Musgrove from Kirbyville???

......I dont think kirbyville has any help (the coaches dont help getting to the next level except in football and favorites..) getting to the next level...

ANY player that has ANY potential should not wait on ANYONE to promote them, you have to go get it, IMO its like a woman trying to get preg.....IF she don't expose herself its NOT gonna happen, with the internet today a player can findout most anything concerning tryouts, camps, ect.....IF you wait till your senior yr.>> you're LATE<<
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What about Musgrove from Kirbyville???

......I dont think kirbyville has any help (the coaches dont help getting to the next level except in football and favorites..) getting to the next level...

ANY player that has ANY potential should not wait on ANYONE to promote them, you have to go get it, IMO its like a woman trying to get preg.....IF she don't expose herself its NOT gonna happen, with the internet today a player can findout most anything concerning tryouts, camps, ect.....IF you wait till your senior yr.>> you're LATE<<

643, you are exactly right.

Love the analogy  ;D

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LC-M Bears:

Tim Barry - Blinn Junior College

Stefan Cloeren - University of Houston

Taylor Thompson - Tyler Junior College Go Apaches!!!

Matt Johnson - on the fence no more = going to Chatanooga, Tennessee

Way to go Griff and Wayne....

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LC-M Bears:

Tim Barry and Dallas Brown - Blinn Junior College

Stefan Cloeren - University of Houston

Taylor Thompson - East Texas Baptist University (ETBU)

Matt Johnson - on the fence

Way to go Griff and Wayne....

Thanks for the update.

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What about Musgrove from Kirbyville???

......I dont think kirbyville has any help (the coaches dont help getting to the next level except in football and favorites..) getting to the next level...

ANY player that has ANY potential should not wait on ANYONE to promote them, you have to go get it, IMO its like a woman trying to get preg.....IF she don't expose herself its NOT gonna happen, with the internet today a player can findout most anything concerning tryouts, camps, ect.....IF you wait till your senior yr.>> you're LATE<<

643, you are exactly right.

Love the analogy  ;D

musgrove is gonna play football

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At last count Blinn J.C signs , Christopher Muellar (Westbrook), Josh Dean (Nederland), Ryan Welch (Magnolia), Tim Barry (LCM), Dallas Brown (LCM).

Nice class right there.

(I changed the spelling of Barry's name for ya)

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