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[quote name="PhatMack19" post="1098287" timestamp="1319858073"]
Nederland picks up another 1st down.  That should be the ball game!!!

Congrats to Nederland on the outright District Championship!!
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Officials spotted it short and Ozen stuffed Nederland on 4th!  It's not over yet

ball on the 25 with 34 seconds left
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[quote name="EZDawg" post="1098333" timestamp="1319858723"]
In 2011, Nederland has been crowned District Champs in:

Basketball
Soccer
Baseball
and now Football!!

Not a bad year so far!
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You can expect 2012 Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer to seal the deal again. Congrats Nederland on an outright District Championship!
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[quote name="Mmosley07" post="1098349" timestamp="1319859001"]
[quote author=EZDawg link=topic=90555.msg1098333#msg1098333 date=1319858723]
In 2011, Nederland has been crowned District Champs in:

Basketball
Soccer
Baseball
and now Football!!

Not a bad year so far!
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You can expect 2012 Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer to seal the deal again. Congrats Nederland on an outright District Championship!
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I like your mentality. I hope you're right!
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[quote name="PNG Proud" post="1098408" timestamp="1319860094"]
Boy,  did I miss this one big time.  I expected NED to be playing 2nd string the whole 2nd half.  Ozen really surprised a lot of folks with this game.  Congrats to Ned on 1st outright DC,
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I think Livingston thought the same thing last week. Ozen apparently made some major adjustments after PNG beat them a few weeks ago. Can't believe this team lost to Central earlier in district. They are a much better team now.
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I will tell you this...Ozen was EASILY the best offensive team we have seen this year...I can only base that on this one game because that is all I have seen of them, but they were clearly the best we have seen offensively...Green was a threat running and throwing and they had big play capability...congrats to them on a well played game, but even more so, congrats to the Dogs on an outright DC!
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