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[quote name="Stranger" post="835757" timestamp="1283275354"]
I can understand why Coach Gage decided to go with the old school uniforms, but they look terrible(in my best Charles Barkley accent) in the year 2010.  I have always thought that BH has had some of the best looking uniforms over the past couple decades, but not this year.

And for the school board having to approve this purchase, they do not.  It is up to the person doing the ordering who happens to be the AD/Head Football.
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[quote name="Bill Dauterive" post="835716" timestamp="1283270784"]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
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They had 1-peice bathing suites back then that covered the legs and looked like pants!  Glory or no glory, I'll take the ALL AMERICAN THONG!  

As long as we are running the ball 85%-90% of the time, won't be any glory.
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[quote name="Bill Dauterive" post="835716" timestamp="1283270784"]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
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Throwback! That's exactly what they should do with them.
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[quote name="bh89-2" post="835801" timestamp="1283281065"]
[quote author=Bill Dauterive link=topic=72265.msg835716#msg835716 date=1283270784]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
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They had 1-peice bathing suites back then that covered the legs and looked like pants!  Glory or no glory, I'll take the ALL AMERICAN THONG!  

As long as we are running the ball 85%-90% of the time, won't be any glory.
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Maybe we could get leather helmets too because those pure white chepos are ugly too. what is really bad is let's say things don't work out for the new coach and he is sent packing after a couple of years.......well the uniforms stay with the JV and then the freshmen and on down soooooo long after he is gone our kids will have the ugliest uniforms in Texas. Even worse is if he does get a third year he will buy the next bunch of ugly uniforms so it only gets worse. Man they are UGLY!!!!! hopefully the vendor did not charge much and just laughed it off provided no one tells who the vendor was.
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This already ruins my vow to not mention color...those are plain terrible we all just thought Lumbertons were terrible these definately take the cake as worst...like without any resemblance of a doubt...I'm gonna go pray that all of those get stolen and you'll get to go back to the old ones ;D

geez didn't know coach Price leaving was going to hurt this bad  :D
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[quote name="4x4tx" post="836336" timestamp="1283355033"]
Those are terrible..thats what happens when one person is in power,they can make stupid decisions without getting input from others.  I think on the helmets they should put pictures of the school board on each side to top it off.
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[quote name="Scalp'em" post="836407" timestamp="1283362078"]
[quote author=baypat link=topic=72265.msg836007#msg836007 date=1283299099]
Here is a pic of the blue from the Baytown Sun.

http://baytownsun.com/sports/article_11f83ba6-b267-11df-a849-001cc4c03286.html

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That guy from Santa fe in the pic looks like a man child. Big ol' boy
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They had some big kids.  Not a lot of kids, but big.  Reminds me of Hardin Jefferson back in the days.  They always had big fast kids. 
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[quote name="Bill Dauterive" post="835716" timestamp="1283270784"]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
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If i remember correctly, in the 50's & 60's didn't they wear long sleeve with that heavy material that had no air holes?
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[quote author=Bill Dauterive link=topic=72265.msg835716#msg835716 date=1283270784]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
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If i remember correctly, in the 50's & 60's didn't they wear long sleeve with that heavy material that had no air holes?
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Heck, we wore those in practice my freshman year at Sterling (1979).
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[quote name="GCMPats" post="836889" timestamp="1283444711"]
[quote author=bh34 link=topic=72265.msg836887#msg836887 date=1283444486]
[quote author=Bill Dauterive link=topic=72265.msg835716#msg835716 date=1283270784]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
[/quote]

If i remember correctly, in the 50's & 60's didn't they wear long sleeve with that heavy material that had no air holes?
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Heck, we wore those in practice my freshman year at Sterling (1979).
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Prolly ours we put in the Goodwill box on Baker    ;D
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[quote name="HillGuy" post="836936" timestamp="1283449924"]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=72265.msg836889#msg836889 date=1283444711]
[quote author=bh34 link=topic=72265.msg836887#msg836887 date=1283444486]
[quote author=Bill Dauterive link=topic=72265.msg835716#msg835716 date=1283270784]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
[/quote]

If i remember correctly, in the 50's & 60's didn't they wear long sleeve with that heavy material that had no air holes?
[/quote]

Heck, we wore those in practice my freshman year at Sterling (1979).
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Prolly ours we put in the Goodwill box on Baker    ;D
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Doubtful. Don't think your tractor would have made it that far.
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[quote author=HillGuy link=topic=72265.msg836936#msg836936 date=1283449924]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=72265.msg836889#msg836889 date=1283444711]
[quote author=bh34 link=topic=72265.msg836887#msg836887 date=1283444486]
[quote author=Bill Dauterive link=topic=72265.msg835716#msg835716 date=1283270784]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
[/quote]

If i remember correctly, in the 50's & 60's didn't they wear long sleeve with that heavy material that had no air holes?
[/quote]

Heck, we wore those in practice my freshman year at Sterling (1979).
[/quote]

Prolly ours we put in the Goodwill box on Baker    ;D
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Doubtful. Don't think your tractor would have made it that far.

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Uniforms, team, school, even our mommas....but don't dis our tractors.  We could at least make it to the mall to steal off the best Baytown girls, LOL.
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[quote name="HillGuy" post="836989" timestamp="1283459180"]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=72265.msg836940#msg836940 date=1283450043]
[quote author=HillGuy link=topic=72265.msg836936#msg836936 date=1283449924]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=72265.msg836889#msg836889 date=1283444711]
[quote author=bh34 link=topic=72265.msg836887#msg836887 date=1283444486]
[quote author=Bill Dauterive link=topic=72265.msg835716#msg835716 date=1283270784]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
[/quote]

If i remember correctly, in the 50's & 60's didn't they wear long sleeve with that heavy material that had no air holes?
[/quote]

Heck, we wore those in practice my freshman year at Sterling (1979).
[/quote]

Prolly ours we put in the Goodwill box on Baker    ;D
[/quote]


Doubtful. Don't think your tractor would have made it that far.

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Uniforms, team, school, even our mommas....but don't dis our tractors.   We could at least make it to the mall to steal off the best Baytown girls, LOL.
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Yuck :-[ you got with a baytown girl :D
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[quote name="Bill Dauterive" post="835716" timestamp="1283270784"]
For those of you that are lifelong residents of The Hill, you should know that those are throw back uniforms. They wore the stripes back in the days of glory, late 50's early 60's. Perhaps the uniforms represent a return to glory. I remember those style of uniforms.
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I'm not from BH, but I think that in the old days BH had uniforms like or similar to these.
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