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what school in SETX has more playoff wins than PA Memorial the past 2 years?


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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1237454" timestamp="1342669704"]
[quote author=dustoff03 link=topic=101112.msg1237451#msg1237451 date=1342669563]
Cibolo Steele. ;D you asked.
[/quote]lol i forgot a few words.
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i thought this is what you meant but i had to take advantage. ;D ;D ;D
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1237459" timestamp="1342669947"]
we have 8. who else got more?? Coldspring aint SETX.
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Actually, Memorial only has 6.  But that is still more than every other school, other than Coldspring-Oakhurst (9).

The closest to Memorial's 6 is the 4 victories by Dayton and West Orange-Stark.
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1237459" timestamp="1342669947"]
we have 8. who else got more?? Coldspring aint SETX.
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Coldspring is considered Southeast Texas as far as this site is concerned. So any talk on this site in regards to SETX teams will include them.

Now you want to just say Golden Triangle, that's understandable.


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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1237471" timestamp="1342671017"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=101112.msg1237459#msg1237459 date=1342669947]
we have 8. who else got more?? Coldspring aint SETX.
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Coldspring is considered Southeast Texas as far as this site is concerned. So any talk on this site in regards to SETX teams will include them.

Now you want to just say Golden Triangle, that's understandable.
[/quote]get outta here! lol go to bed. Grad is CORRECT! as always. Coldspring is EAST TEXAS.
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1237474" timestamp="1342671228"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=101112.msg1237471#msg1237471 date=1342671017]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=101112.msg1237459#msg1237459 date=1342669947]
we have 8. who else got more?? Coldspring aint SETX.
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Coldspring is considered Southeast Texas as far as this site is concerned. So any talk on this site in regards to SETX teams will include them.

Now you want to just say Golden Triangle, that's understandable.
[/quote]get outta here! lol go to bed. Grad is CORRECT! as always. Coldspring is EAST TEXAS.
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Grad is correct. This site considers Coldspring southeast Texas.

How about you tell us what schools we should consider to have under our SETXsports umbrella? ::)
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Since the inception of this site, SETXsports has had the entirety of 22-3A under its coverage umbrella.  Since the inception of this site Coldspring-Oakhurst has been in 22-3A.

Hence, for purposes of this site, Coldspring-Oakhurst is an SETX team.
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[quote name="texasaggie" post="1237485" timestamp="1342672564"]
DISTRICT 18-4a! >:(
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The former or current 18-4A?

As far as the former 18-4A, as AAW noted I did post schedules of select schools whose supporters had found their way to SETXsports.  Mainly the Humble ISD schools.  In fact, as those same schools are now within 19-4A, a district that we have covered regularly since the inception of this site, we will experiment with them under the umbrella due to their following here.

As to the current 18-4A, as a courtesy to one very devoted fan of one of the teams in that district and an even more devoted member of this site (and a few devoted fans of another school in that district), I have posted the schedules of the 18-4A.  But to place it under the umbrella would mean that SETXsports would reach all the way to the Brazos River and it would be expected that we should cover all schools in between which would mean ALL of the Greater Houston area.  And I am sorry, but we currently do not have the manpower to properly do that.
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I understand, but just growing up in Coldspring I didn't consider us to be in SETX. I understand that they're included due to the teams in the district. Kinda like Livingston. They weren't SETX til they joined 20-4a. Before then they were in Montgomery's district which I thought was a better fit. As for 18-4a that was more of a joke just because we feel included because of BrenhamFan even though we are clearly not in SETX.
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[quote name="texasaggie" post="1237493" timestamp="1342673973"]
I understand, but just growing up in Coldspring I didn't consider us to be in SETX. I understand that they're included due to the teams in the district. Kinda like Livingston. They weren't SETX til they joined 20-4a. Before then they were in Montgomery's district which I thought was a better fit. As for 18-4a that was more of a joke just because we feel included because of BrenhamFan even though we are clearly not in SETX.
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No problem.  Just 'splainin' why I do what I do. ;D
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1237498" timestamp="1342674724"]
coldspring aint setx
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As far as this website goes, yes Coldsping is southeast Texas.

If you do not agree with who this website considers as a southeast Texas team and it's coverage, then maybe you shouldn't be a moderator for this site.
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