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Who finishes 3rd? Big games next week  

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  1. 1. Who finishes 3rd? Big games next week

    • Silsbee
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    • Kirbyville
      47
    • Bridge City
      26


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Wildcats should beat the Cardinals this week. Kirbyville 3rd.

See - There's the mistake! They SHOULD have beaten BC 2 years ago' date=' and 1 year ago, but, but, but,

THEY DIDN'T!

All-time series information

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YEAR BC Kv       Series

1956 00 38.......0-1 K'ville

1960 14 20.......0-2 K'ville

1961 26 00.......1-2 K'ville

1992 21 07.......2-2 TIED

1993 33 12.......3-2 Bridge City

2000 42 09.......4-2 Bridge City

2001 22 00.......5-2 Bridge City

2004 30 14.......6-2 Bridge City

2005 40 12.......7-2 Bridge City

BC makes the series 8-2! :wink:

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Does anyone have a clue who this kville balla is? All I have seen him do is brag. I have yet to hear any factual material to back up his predictions. I will give this to K'ville they are and have been for some time a good team of football players. They play hard for 4 full quarters. I have to give these kids their dues they play a hard game and play to win. Good luck on Friday night.

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All-time series information

(info STOLEN from another poster on another board :oops: )


YEAR BC Kv       Series

1956 00 38.......0-1 K'ville

1960 14 20.......0-2 K'ville

1961 26 00.......1-2 K'ville

1992 21 07.......2-2 TIED

1993 33 12.......3-2 Bridge City

2000 42 09.......4-2 Bridge City

2001 22 00.......5-2 Bridge City

2004 30 14.......6-2 Bridge City

2005 40 12.......7-2 Bridge City

BC makes the series 8-2! :wink:

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HF will be a spoiler the last two weeks at BC and vs Kirbyville :!: I hope no ones playoff hopes are on the line :) Oh they are! Defense is solid and O is thriving with a two QB system. #2 pushed #11 to his best game of the year.

yea ur son really did push courville to his best especially after randalls earlier injury; i hope he keeps it these next two weeks. If he does then we can hopefully keep winning! Our defense will do what they gotta do to stay the 2nd best in district and hopefully our offense will continue to step up

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