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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1074079" timestamp="1317835229"]
Oh Oh, Jack Yates  and several other Houston schools may have to drop down to 3-A. WOW! Sorry HJ! You may be counting only district titles from now on ;D
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WIll that have any impact on your state title  predictions for H-F?
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[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=89319.msg1074079#msg1074079 date=1317835229]
Oh Oh, Jack Yates  and several other Houston schools may have to drop down to 3-A. WOW! Sorry HJ! You may be counting only district titles from now on ;D
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WIll that have any impact on your state title  predictions for H-F?
[/quote]Very much so ;)
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Well let's see....

District 21-4A        enrollment


Houston Austin        1,904
Houston Reagan        1,842
Houston Waltrip        1,789
Houston Davis          1,563
Houston Sharpstown  1,239
[b]Houston Yates          1,209[/b]
Houston Sterling        1,103

22-4A                      enrollment

Houston Wheatley      1,101
Houston Worthing        1,013
Houston Washington      946
Houston Furr                865
Houston Scarborough      733
Houston Jones              686
Houston Kashmere          596


Last re-alignment 3A numbers were 425-990

This re-alignment projected 3A numbers are 440-999.


Now unless Yates has lost over 200 students, they will stay 4A. The others that already have 3A numbers, have been playing those numbers for several years, but opted to stay in 4A.
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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1074263" timestamp="1317848859"]
Me hear JY needs to boost enrollment by 50 students by Oct to remain 4-A 8) Not really hard to imagine JY losing 200 students ;)  Ah, the possibilities of a shake up in 3-A is looming ;D

No more bragging from certain circles ;D
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It will never happen.  They have too many basketball players moving in.
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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1074263" timestamp="1317848859"]
Me hear JY needs to boost enrollment by 50 students by Oct to remain 4-A 8)[b] Not really hard to imagine JY losing 200 students [/b];)  Ah, the possibilities of a shake up in 3-A is looming ;D

No more bragging from certain circles ;D
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Well, if you had any knowledge with schools and it's enrollments, you would not be saying that. ::)

I can see them losing maybe 100, but that will still keep them 4A.

Even if it were true that JY needs 50 (that would mean they have lost nearly 300 ::)) I still believe they will still opt to stay 4A. There is no other local 3A district that they could play in. Of course unless those other 5 schools decided to go where their enrollments put them.

I think Greg Wise ego would get in the way of JY going down to 3A. ;)
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Here is a proposal I'm hearing: Furr, Jones, Kashmere, Scarborough, Washington, Worthing, and Yates would form a 3A district.

Any combination of the ABOVE MENTIONED, and I'm quoting  "teams could be competing with the likes of Cleveland, Silsbee, Stafford, etc for Region 3 supremacy." Dang, they left HJ out of the mix ::) 

I bet people thought the Dallas schools would never drop down to 3-A  ;)

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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1075559" timestamp="1318003844"]
Here is a proposal I'm hearing: Furr, Jones, Kashmere, Scarborough, Washington, Worthing, and Yates would form a 3A district.

Any combination of the ABOVE MENTIONED, and I'm quoting  "teams could be competing with the likes of Cleveland, Silsbee, Stafford, etc for Region 3 supremacy." Dang, they left HJ out of the mix ::) 

I bet people thought the Dallas schools would never drop down to 3-A  ;)
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Dove, you really think RCA sports knows what it's talking about?  Jim Hicks love to speculate just to stir it up.
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[quote name="stevenash" post="1075578" timestamp="1318004913"]
[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=89319.msg1075559#msg1075559 date=1318003844]
Here is a proposal I'm hearing: Furr, Jones, Kashmere, Scarborough, Washington, Worthing, and Yates would form a 3A district.

Any combination of the ABOVE MENTIONED, and I'm quoting  "teams could be competing with the likes of Cleveland, Silsbee, Stafford, etc for Region 3 supremacy." Dang, they left HJ out of the mix ::) 

I bet people thought the Dallas schools would never drop down to 3-A  ;)
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Dove, you really think RCA sports knows what it's talking about?  Jim Hicks love to speculate just to stir it up.
[/quote]Hicks is never wrong ;)
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I guess we will just have to wait and see how far the Panthers and Hawks go in their respective divisions.  HJ played Wheatley a few years ago in a warm up game and their was no dominance whatsoever.  Dove, for a guy who prides himself on being "old school" you sure are hard on me when I bring up somebody from another era
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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1075754" timestamp="1318017913"]
In Houston, you would have about 5-7 schools in 3-A. Maybe HJ could start a small 3-A division or maybe drop down to 2-A. nAH, that wouldn't work because the enrollment is ????? hmmmm? Well yall had some transfers too. I guess 3-A it is. Good lu ...errr luc. ;)
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We don't have to worry about 5-7 schools in the Houston 3-A area.  Dove, just so you remember, envy & jealously are some of the seven deadlies! 
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[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=89319.msg1075754#msg1075754 date=1318017913]
In Houston, you would have about 5-7 schools in 3-A. Maybe HJ could start a small 3-A division or maybe drop down to 2-A. nAH, that wouldn't work because the enrollment is ????? hmmmm? Well yall had some transfers too. I guess 3-A it is. Good lu ...errr luc. ;)
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We don't have to worry about 5-7 schools in the Houston 3-A area.  Dove, just so you remember, envy & jealously are some of the seven deadlies!
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[quote author=LAZEEK link=topic=89319.msg1074446#msg1074446 date=1317865979]
One thing is for sure........as long as HJ and Silsbee are 3A then HF has no chance!!!!! ;) ;) ;)
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I totally agree.

LAZEEK is a very smart man!!
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