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If things hold as they are, Lee will drop down to 4A in this years realignment. My questions are: 1) How would they fit in 19-4A? 2) Who leaves in 19-4A?

IMO, their talent level drops off tremendously next year. They will be a "middle of the road" 4A school at best. I do not believe the drop will help them at all.

I would think that North Forrest would move up to 5A and that REL would assume their spot. GCM will not go up to 5A until 2013. Does anyone know about the growth at Kingwood Park?

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If things hold as they are, Lee will drop down to 4A in this years realignment. My questions are: 1) How would they fit in 19-4A? 2) Who leaves in 19-4A?

IMO, their talent level drops off tremendously next year. They will be a "middle of the road" 4A school at best. I do not believe the drop will help them at all.

I would think that North Forrest would move up to 5A and that REL would assume their spot. GCM will not go up to 5A until 2013. Does anyone know about the growth at Kingwood Park?

Discuss.

No telling what the UIL will decide, but there are  alot of rumors like Lee going to 4A, North Forest going to 5A, Huffman coming back to 4A, Splendora getting close to 4A, BH going East, Dayton going East Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. We will see in January it should be interesting and I'm sure the UIL will shock everyone ;D

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If things hold as they are, Lee will drop down to 4A in this years realignment. My questions are: 1) How would they fit in 19-4A? 2) Who leaves in 19-4A?

IMO, their talent level drops off tremendously next year. They will be a "middle of the road" 4A school at best. I do not believe the drop will help them at all.

I would think that North Forrest would move up to 5A and that REL would assume their spot. GCM will not go up to 5A until 2013. Does anyone know about the growth at Kingwood Park?

Discuss.

No telling what the UIL will decide, but there are  alot of rumors like Lee going to 4A, North Forest going to 5A, Huffman coming back to 4A, Splendora getting close to 4A, BH going East, Dayton going East Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. We will see in January it should be interesting and I'm sure the UIL will shock everyone ;D

Yeah they will throw a monkey wrench in everything, the UIL just likes to toy with us.

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Hey dayton, you had a couple of good years over here, but 20-4A has knocked you out of the playoffs several times :)

This is true, but District(with the exception of that little mishap in L-Town) was a cake walk the 2 years we were there. The Central game in 2006 and Lumberton in 2007 was the only resistance we had in that district.

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