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My co-worker gave the schedule to me today.  I wish Silsbee played in it.

                               RCS SPORTS SEASON OPENER

                         M.O. CAMPBELL CENTER....ALDINE, TEXAS

10:30 a.m.       NIMITZ  vs.  NORTH SHORE

12 NOON        HUMBLE  vs. HOUSTON CHRISTIAN

1:30 P.M.         SAM HOUSTON  vs.  SPRING WOODS

3:00 P.M.         DICKINSON vs. MORTON RANCH

4:30 P.M.         JACK YATES vs. BEAUMONT UNITED

6:00 P.M.         CONCORDIA LUTHERAN vs. PORT ARTHUR MEMORIAL

7:30 P.M.         EISENHOWER vs. KLEIN FOREST

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46 minutes ago, 409ANALYST said:

So who are the top players participating in this showcase?  I only know of the guard at Morton Ranch, the tall guard at Dickinson, and of course the big guy from PA Memorial.

Probably leaving someone out but: 

Wheeler- PG Houston Christian

Murphy/Hellums at Concordia

Cryer/Lampkin at Morton Ranch

Redus twins at Eisenhower

Mark PG at Dickinson 

 

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11 minutes ago, setxhoopsfan said:

Lampkin for Morton Ranch is one of the best players in the state.  A young  Big Baby Davis.

For sure.  He plays with Clover from PAM, and another big from this area in the summer (along with Hefner from Nederland).  Fun team to watch.   Lampkin passes off the block about as well as I’ve seen any high school kid.  

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5 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

Lampkin will be pretty extraordinary when he sheds some of that youthful fat and becomes more muscular and athletic.  Already loaded with potential.  How is he from the line?

Better than you would think if you see his form :D  (Probably around 60 percent.)

And you’re dead on.  A collegiate strength and conditioning coach/dietician is going to do him wonders.  The kid works his tail off.   

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5 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

Better than you would think if you see his form :D  (Probably around 60 percent.)

And you’re dead on.  A collegiate strength and conditioning coach/dietician is going to do him wonders.  The kid works his tail off.   

60% is pretty solid all things considered.  That'll improve as well.  And yeah gaining some muscle weight and foot speed will turn him into a high, high-level draft pick one day.  The transformation will be something to behold over the next few years.

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