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It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.*

  Theodore Roosevelt..speech given april 23 1910:


          [size=14pt]GO WILDCATS.!!![/size]


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[quote name="Lefty99" post="709411" timestamp="1258341331"]
The Corrigan-Camden Bulldogs had an answer for almost every team they faced this season on their way to another playoff berth. But on Friday night, Corrigan-Camden had absolutely no answer for Kirbyville running back LeFredrick Ford.

Ford shredded the Bulldogs' defense for 272 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries as the Wildcats eliminated Corrigan-Camden in Class 2A Division I Region II bi-district action at Lufkin's Abe Martin Stadium, 51-28.
 
Corrigan-Camden's Eric Durham did his part as he ran for 192 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries. That included 198 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries in the first quarter.
But in the end, Ford and the Wildcats simply had too much offense for Corrigan-Camden.

For the night, Kirbyville racked up 629 yards of total offense as it overcame a five-turnover night. Corrigan-Camden was also efficient on offense as it gained 379 total yards.

Kirbyville will take on Anahuac in the next round of the playoffs.

A wild first half saw Kirbyville with 425 total yards of offense and Ford doing most of the damage. He had 239 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries and added a 24-yard reception.

Corrigan-Camden held its own for much of the half as Durham had 194 yards on 13 carries and the Bulldogs racked up 252 total yards of offense.

The Wildcats needed just two plays to get on the board as Fred Rhodes scored on a 30-yard touchdown for an early 7-0 lead.

Corrigan-Camden took two plays to answer as Durham broke off a 74-yard run that tied it at 7-7.

Kirbyville muffed the following kickoff and the Bulldogs took over at the 35 yard line. Four plays later, Greg Nobles scored on a 3-yard run that gave Corrigan-Camden a 14-7 lead.

Kirbyville tied the game on a Kael Jones 1-yard run to make it 14-14.

The Bulldogs took the lead back on their next offensive play as Durham broke free for an 85-yard score. The extra point failed, leaving the game at 20-14.

Kirbyville continued the barrage of big plays as Ford scored on a 64-yard run to take a 21-20 lead with 1:46 still left in the first quarter.

The Wildcats extended that lead as Caleb Cucancic scored on a 65-yard pass from Jones to make it 28-20.

Kirbyville delivered an appropriate end to an exciting first half as Ford scored on an 80-yard run on the final play of the second quarter. Cucancic ran in the two-point conversion for a 36-20 lead.

Kirbyville got on the board midway through the third quarter as JaMichael Ervine scored on a 40-yard run to make it 43-20. A safety made the score 45-20 with 8:05 remaining.

Kirbyville added its final score on a one-yard touchdown run by Burman Ervine that made it 51-20.

Corrigan-Camden got on the board with 22 seconds remaining as JoCourtney Johnson scored on an eight-yard touchdown run and Greg Nobles found Roberto DeJesus on the two-point conversion to make the final 51-28.

Corrigan-Camden finishes the season with an 8-3 record.

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  A agree mostly with all that was said,Kville will just wear a team down chasing FORD all night,Kville has peaked at the right time,and unless something goes terribly wrong,Anahuac is in for a long night...JMO
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[quote name="dray2002" post="709881" timestamp="1258398849"]
[quote author=Lefty99 link=topic=62367.msg709876#msg709876 date=1258398574]
[quote author=ECBucFan link=topic=62367.msg709860#msg709860 date=1258397967]
[quote author=dray2002 link=topic=62367.msg709703#msg709703 date=1258388910]
Hope Anahuac doesn't play dirty this year!
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And I am sure Anahuac hopes Kirbyville doesn't play dirty this year, either.   ::)
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Clean this up before it gets out of hand.  No need in all that nonsense.
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I'm just saying last year Anahuac was losing toward the end of the game game decided to illegal cut block #15 Jamicheal Ervine in which we lost him for the rest of the state title run
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the block was legal. the pulling guard had a job to cut the linebacker.
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[quote name="kvillefan1992" post="711843" timestamp="1258602807"]
EXACTLY..that was totally uncalled for!!!
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How is a legal block "totally uncalled for?"  The only time it gets illegal is when you cut somebody on special teams or when a defensive lineman is "high/lowed."  If he is in the box, his knees are fair game.  Believe it or not, Kirbyville has been guilty of illegal cut blocks.  In 2001, an Anahuac player had his season ended prematurely when he was cut on a kick-off.  It happens.  The play being referenced from last year was a play from scrimmage, not a kick-off.  
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[quote name="Cowboys" post="712041" timestamp="1258644734"]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg711843#msg711843 date=1258602807]
EXACTLY..that was totally uncalled for!!!
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How is a legal block "totally uncalled for?"  The only time it gets illegal is when you cut somebody on special teams or when a defensive lineman is "high/lowed."  If he is in the box, his knees are fair game.  Believe it or not, Kirbyville has been guilty of illegal cut blocks.  In 2001, an Anahuac player had his season ended prematurely when he was cut on a kick-off.  It happens.  The play being referenced from last year was a play from scrimmage, not a kick-off.  
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Stuff like this is why I said to tone it down on the so-called dirty plays.  There is no need in it.  Clean it up guys.  Don't let this get out of hand.
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Lets Go Wildcats !!! My niece is in the band,she is a freshman this year.My brother will be there at the game. I will be headed to Thorne Stadium to watch my Indians go 12-0 !!!!
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[quote name="Lefty99" post="712080" timestamp="1258647349"]
Winner of Kirbyville vs Anahuac will play @ Sam Houston at 6pm Friday the 27th against Arp/Jefferson winner.


Just thought that you all would like to know ahead of time.
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Heck  yea i love that field!!!


And stop talking about the cut block that was last year!!! There going to lock it if yall keep talking about it so drop it!!!


GO WILDCATS!!!
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[quote name="Independent" post="709385" timestamp="1258340134"]
I don't know what kind of speed Anahuac has, but I do know that Corrigan Camden won the 2A State Track Meet last year. #22 could fly for CC last week but Kville adjusted their pursuit angles after the 1st quarter and contained him nicely the rest of the game. Also #3 for CC caught Ford early, I guess Ford used his Turbo later because he didn't get caught again.

Kville   60
AP      13
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this is the kind of score  i am talkin bout! Go cats bring it home
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[quote name="Cowboys" post="712041" timestamp="1258644734"]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg711843#msg711843 date=1258602807]
EXACTLY..that was totally uncalled for!!!
[/quote]

How is a legal block "totally uncalled for?"  The only time it gets illegal is when you cut somebody on special teams or when a defensive lineman is "high/lowed."  If he is in the box, his knees are fair game.  Believe it or not, Kirbyville has been guilty of illegal cut blocks.  In 2001, an Anahuac player had his season ended prematurely when he was cut on a kick-off.  It happens.  The play being referenced from last year was a play from scrimmage, not a kick-off.  
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I was responding to what someone else posted, but no longer is on here...guess they decided to delete it! Prob Moderator asked them to.
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[quote name="kvillefan1992" post="712783" timestamp="1258693159"]
[quote author=Cowboys link=topic=62367.msg712041#msg712041 date=1258644734]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg711843#msg711843 date=1258602807]
EXACTLY..that was totally uncalled for!!!
[/quote]

How is a legal block "totally uncalled for?"  The only time it gets illegal is when you cut somebody on special teams or when a defensive lineman is "high/lowed."  If he is in the box, his knees are fair game.  Believe it or not, Kirbyville has been guilty of illegal cut blocks.  In 2001, an Anahuac player had his season ended prematurely when he was cut on a kick-off.  It happens.  The play being referenced from last year was a play from scrimmage, not a kick-off.  
[/quote]

I was responding to what someone else posted, but no longer is on here...guess they decided to delete it! Prob Moderator asked them to.
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Kville1992 you going to to get wet with us tonite?
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[quote name="grizzly62" post="712833" timestamp="1258720520"]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg712783#msg712783 date=1258693159]
[quote author=Cowboys link=topic=62367.msg712041#msg712041 date=1258644734]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg711843#msg711843 date=1258602807]
EXACTLY..that was totally uncalled for!!!
[/quote]

How is a legal block "totally uncalled for?"  The only time it gets illegal is when you cut somebody on special teams or when a defensive lineman is "high/lowed."  If he is in the box, his knees are fair game.  Believe it or not, Kirbyville has been guilty of illegal cut blocks.  In 2001, an Anahuac player had his season ended prematurely when he was cut on a kick-off.  It happens.  The play being referenced from last year was a play from scrimmage, not a kick-off.  
[/quote]

I was responding to what someone else posted, but no longer is on here...guess they decided to delete it! Prob Moderator asked them to.
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Kville1992 you going to to get wet with us tonite?
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Got my slickers packed as we speak!!! LOL You know I wouldnt miss it. Glad to hear you guys are coming. We've been missing you guys at the games! Hope your family is doing well. See ya'll tonight.
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[quote name="kvillefan1992" post="712836" timestamp="1258721141"]
[quote author=grizzly62 link=topic=62367.msg712833#msg712833 date=1258720520]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg712783#msg712783 date=1258693159]
[quote author=Cowboys link=topic=62367.msg712041#msg712041 date=1258644734]
[quote author=kvillefan1992 link=topic=62367.msg711843#msg711843 date=1258602807]
EXACTLY..that was totally uncalled for!!!
[/quote]

How is a legal block "totally uncalled for?"  The only time it gets illegal is when you cut somebody on special teams or when a defensive lineman is "high/lowed."  If he is in the box, his knees are fair game.  Believe it or not, Kirbyville has been guilty of illegal cut blocks.  In 2001, an Anahuac player had his season ended prematurely when he was cut on a kick-off.  It happens.  The play being referenced from last year was a play from scrimmage, not a kick-off.  
[/quote]

I was responding to what someone else posted, but no longer is on here...guess they decided to delete it! Prob Moderator asked them to.
[/quote]


Kville1992 you going to to get wet with us tonite?
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Got my slickers packed as we speak!!! LOL You know I wouldnt miss it. Glad to hear you guys are coming. We've been missing you guys at the games! Hope your family is doing well. See ya'll tonight.
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I don't know about ya'll but I'll be high and dry in the booth! ;D ;D ;D
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