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Chester drops from 11 Man to Six Man Football until the next realignment. 14-1A2 is now a four team district with Burkeville, Evadale, High Island and Sabine Pass.
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Does anybody know if Burkeville, Evadale or Sabine Pass have been able to fill the empty space left by Chester going to 6 man?  High Island is trying to get a game on the date of their earlier open date and just use the Chester hole as their open date.
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[quote name="little d" post="817110" timestamp="1278708835"]
Will Chester be playing in a district next year? I know it's a outlaw schedule this year ,just wondering about next year.
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I don't know.  I had originally thought they would have to play outlaw (as a 6 man indy) both years, but the article seems to indicate they may be in a UIL district next year, doesn't it?
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[quote name="bronco1" post="817358" timestamp="1278793000"]
So, most likely other 6 man schools will have to expand their schedules to fit them in this year.
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Not really.  There was a private school out of Bellville that had scheduled several games but had to drop them because they didn't have enough to field a team.  They did that about the time that Coach Holton first met with Dr. Kent and it was decided that Chester would be doing 6 man.  So Chester was able to slide into some of those games.  Plus, there are a lot of Houston area private schools that play 6 man that had openings.  I haven't seen the schedule yet (I am waiting, Coach Holton!), but I have heard that the schedule may have at least seven, and maybe more, games on the schedule.
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