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Jacob Garza- Hamshire-Fannett
Landon Hiltz-Nederland
Justin Smith-Hardin-Jefferson
Cole McConnell-West Brook
Johnny Armstrong-Orangefield
Peyton Havard-Bridge City
Mitchell Breaux-Kelly
Dilyn Bishop-Kirbyville
James Burchett-Kirbyville
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, PlayActionPass said:

Are there positions to go with this?

Maybe some stats to justify the selection?

Who are the notable omissions?

 

 

That's a question for the BMT Enterprise staff

I know the 9 on this list have legit stats & will play on the college level 

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11 hours ago, KF89 said:

That's a question for the BMT Enterprise staff

I know the 9 on this list have legit stats & will play on the college level 

Do you know where the boys will be playing college ball at?  I like to keep up with the local kids that move on to college.

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10 hours ago, dfreeman said:

Do you know where the boys will be playing college ball at?  I like to keep up with the local kids that move on to college.

Congrats to all of them, the ones  I know: 
Justin Smith-Hardin-Jefferson COSTAL BEND 
Cole McConnell-West Brook LOUISIANA TECH
Johnny Armstrong-Orangefield. Not playing going to A&M for school 
Peyton Havard-Bridge City UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA  
Mitchell Breaux-Kelly  ANGELINA 
James Burchett- Kirbyville   MCNEESE  
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2 hours ago, dfreeman said:

What about the Hiltz kid? he's a gamer.

Colleges talking to,Visited, offered or have set up workout with Hiltz so far are

UT-Tyler,Coastal Bend, Texas Wesleyan,Cedar Valley, OLLU, Kansas, Iowa Wesleyan(also football), Missouri, Western Nebraska,Concordia,St. Thomas, Tyler Juco, Mary Hardin-Baylor,Alabama State, UT-RGV, ETBU,A&M Corpus, 

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