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  2. I gave you an answer but you didn’t like it. It doesn’t matter how horrible the opposition is if people on the right don’t show up to vote it doesn’t matter. True ignorance is that you don’t see what a majority of Trump voters see or should I say a lot of people that voted for Trump that want show up and will hurt the Republicans in the midterms. That’s called Blind Allegiance. And yes I do like to throw in memes for laughter because I don’t take this nonsense as serious as you do. 😘
  3. [email protected] Tom Halliburton’s Track Volume 38, Number 2 A wise man once wrote “comparison is the thief of joy’’ and since we’re here to bring joy to our area track and field community, we shall refrain from making many early season comparisons. It’s too soon to know a lot about area performances in this outdoor season. Some teams have attended only one meet, a few none at all. There are a handful conclusions to draw already though. The Bruins and the Titans are pretty much neck-and-neck in a boys sprint relay that ought to become quite a show at the 19-5A district meet in April. West Brook coach Renwick Johnson served as an assistant coach under Port Arthur’s Darrell Granger. There should be an entertaining amount of competition between their squads this spring. Memorial seems stronger in the shorter races while WB owns an edge in the longer ones with junior John Fowler. West Brook looks deeper in the field events so far. Beaumont United lacks WB’s depth for sure but first-year head coach Caleb Ceasar has a good chance of owning the area’s best sprinter Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones. And, as usual, the area pole vault leader hails from where? Orangefield, of course. It seems as if it’s been that way forever in Bobcat Country. So much for the weaker sex. Coach Becca Peveto’s LC-M girls bring an impressive senior leadership with Dinah Tippins, Janet Le and Mallory Russell. Nederland might have the best juniors hurdler Kiley Havard and distance runner Ella Mecom. PN-G’s depth has been a bit more than Nederland’s so far and senior Shaelyn Cobb really sparkles in the triple jump. Port Arthur struggles for enough depth against district competition but Memorial owns promising stars – soph sprinter Jada Guilbeau and junior thrower Tatiyana Crane. Three 4A girls have caught my attention, Silsbee’s Ryann Norsworthy in the 100 meters, BC sophomore distance runner Camryn Cross and Hamshire-Fannett’s junior jumper Mallory Urbina. Don’t worry, if I accidentally left out anyone. It’s still only February. Here’s where they’re going this week THURSDAY Bridge City Cardinal Relays Bridge City, Orangefield, Kelly, Buna, Jasper, Lumberton, Nederland, Newton, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville Hamshire-Fannett Longhorn Relays Anahuac, Evadale, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett FRIDAY Liberty’s Trinity Valley Relays Liberty, Dayton, Hardin-Jefferson, Livingston, Huffman, Tarkington Stafford’s Spartan Relays Port Arthur Memorial Lamar Consolidated Relays Beaumont West Brook, Beaumont United GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS DISCUS – Girls: Tatianya Crane, PAMem, 123-5.75; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 152-0 SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 39-5.5; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 45-8 HIGH JUMP – Girls: Mallory Russell, LC-M, 5-4; Boys: Garrett Williams, H-F, 6-1 LONG JUMP – Girls: Dinah Tippins, LC-M, 17-1.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 21-6 TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Shaelyn Cobb, PN-G, 35-4.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 43-1 POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 9-6; Boys: Gavin Gravett, Orangefield, 13-6 100 M – Girls: Ryann Norsworthy, Silsbee, 12.67; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, 10.88 200 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 25.78; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 22.14 400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 59.58; Boys: Matthew Christian, PAMem, 50.74 100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.62 110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 15,1 300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 48.64; Boys: Lincoln Gaulden, LC-M, 40.52 800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:27.3; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05 1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:19.96; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:23.73 3200 M – Girls: Marren Crawford, LC-M, 13:01.7; Boys: Isaac Flowers, Lumberton, 10:23.31 400 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 49.04; Boys: WB 42.22 800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 1:44.42; Boys: PAMem 1:29.87 1600 M Relay – Girls: PAMem 4:16.37; Boys: PAMem 3:29.5 (Coaches will need to provide names in order for them to be included) EDITOR’S NOTE TO COACHES Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail as many official results as possible to [email protected]
  4. These are the teams I am picking to win in our 19 2nd round games: Atascocita over FB Elkins North Shore over Pearland Humble over Dawson West Brook over Kingwood Park Baytown Sterling over Crosby Beaumont United over Lake Creek Livingston over Bullard Huntington over Trinity Orangefield over Hitchcock Buna over New Waverly Onalaska over Central Heights San Augustine over Overton Chireno over Douglass Big Sandy over Granger Brookeland over Lometa I got 15 of our teams moving on to 3rd round.
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        Tom Halliburton’s Track

    Volume 38, Number 2

         A wise man once wrote “comparison is the thief of joy’’ and since we’re here to bring joy to our area track and field community, we shall refrain from making many early season comparisons. It’s too soon to know a lot about area performances in this outdoor season. Some teams have attended only one meet, a few none at all.

        There are a handful conclusions to draw already though. The Bruins and the Titans are pretty much neck-and-neck in a boys sprint relay that ought to become quite a show at the 19-5A district meet in April.  West Brook coach Renwick Johnson served as an assistant coach under Port Arthur’s Darrell Granger. There should be an entertaining amount of competition between their squads this spring.

        Memorial seems stronger in the shorter races while WB owns an edge in the longer ones with junior John Fowler. West Brook looks deeper in the field events so far.

         Beaumont United lacks WB’s depth for sure but first-year head coach Caleb Ceasar has a good chance of owning the area’s best sprinter Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones. And, as usual, the area pole vault leader hails from where? Orangefield, of course. It seems as if it’s been that way forever in Bobcat Country.

        So much for the weaker sex. Coach Becca Peveto’s LC-M girls bring an impressive senior leadership with Dinah Tippins, Janet Le and Mallory Russell. Nederland might have the best juniors hurdler Kiley Havard and distance runner Ella Mecom. PN-G’s depth has been a bit more than Nederland’s so far and senior Shaelyn Cobb really sparkles in the triple jump.

        Port Arthur struggles for enough depth against district competition but Memorial owns promising stars – soph sprinter Jada Guilbeau and junior thrower Tatiyana Crane. Three 4A girls have caught my attention, Silsbee’s Ryann Norsworthy in the 100 meters, BC sophomore distance runner Camryn Cross and Hamshire-Fannett’s junior jumper Mallory Urbina.

        Don’t worry, if I accidentally left out anyone. It’s still only February.

     

    Here’s where they’re going this week

    THURSDAY

    Bridge City Cardinal Relays

     Bridge City, Orangefield, Kelly, Buna, Jasper, Lumberton, Nederland, Newton, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville

    Hamshire-Fannett Longhorn Relays

    Anahuac, Evadale, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett

    FRIDAY

    Liberty’s Trinity Valley Relays

    Liberty, Dayton, Hardin-Jefferson, Livingston, Huffman, Tarkington

    Stafford’s Spartan Relays

    Port Arthur Memorial

    Lamar Consolidated Relays

    Beaumont West Brook, Beaumont United

    GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS

    DISCUS – Girls: Tatianya Crane, PAMem, 123-5.75; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 152-0

    SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 39-5.5; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 45-8

    HIGH JUMP – Girls: Mallory Russell, LC-M, 5-4; Boys: Garrett Williams, H-F, 6-1

    LONG JUMP – Girls: Dinah Tippins, LC-M, 17-1.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 21-6

    TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Shaelyn Cobb, PN-G, 35-4.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 43-1

    POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 9-6; Boys: Gavin Gravett, Orangefield, 13-6

    100 M – Girls: Ryann Norsworthy, Silsbee, 12.67; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, 10.88

    200 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 25.78; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 22.14

    400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 59.58; Boys: Matthew Christian, PAMem, 50.74

    100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.62

    110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 15,1

    300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 48.64; Boys: Lincoln Gaulden, LC-M, 40.52

    800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:27.3; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05

    1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:19.96; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:23.73

    3200 M – Girls: Marren Crawford, LC-M, 13:01.7; Boys: Isaac Flowers, Lumberton, 10:23.31

    400 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 49.04; Boys: WB 42.22

    800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 1:44.42; Boys: PAMem 1:29.87

    1600 M Relay – Girls: PAMem 4:16.37; Boys: PAMem 3:29.5

    (Coaches will need to provide names in order for them to be included)

    EDITOR’S NOTE TO COACHES

     Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail

    as many official results as possible to [email protected]

  6. Still defending trump after the blatant Trumpstein files cover up is.. blind allegiance. Or, pedo sympathizer and defender. Those are the only options Which one are you?
  7. To say that I have a blind love for the orange man just shows your ignorance, I’ve made it very clear on several occasions I’m not a fan of the man. I did prove something, you can’t provide a legitimate answer to an argument when pressed. Carry on with your junior high meme posting, I’m sure it’s making a difference. I’m getting out of the ditch, feel free to stay.
  8. A Mila Joy post with no documentation. How do you know that’s not deep fake AI?
  9. Here’s the thing. Voting against democrats is a perfectly rational decision. Completely get it and understand. However, you guys defend and glaze trump and every possible opportunity, with the latest exhibit being the Trumpstein Files. Pedophile sympathizers and defenders make me sick 🤢
  10. You ain’t got nothing but a blind love for an Orange Man. I’ve never seen you be critical of hardly anything he has done or not done. News flash everyone knows the left is nuts but that’s not the way voters are looking at it right now. They feel betrayed because of zero accountability but your to blind to see it. I’ve said before I hope Trump succeeds in the midterms but based on everything as of today I don’t see it. Problem is getting the people feeling betrayed to show up. Hope he pulls a rabbit out of the hat. Go back to living in your blind orange bubble. Congratulations you get a biscuit for proving nothing.
  11. It's a big game for the Cardinals, the biggest game for them in my memory. If they pull off the upset Region 3 D1 would be totally up for grabs.
  12. Gotcha, you post your silly little memes, but when asked a question that requires a little thought, you can’t answer. I’ll answer, there are NO democrat options to vote for at midterms that will move us in a better direction….none!! There’s your answer, you’re welcome.
  13. Easy full fill the accountability that was promised. I am not the one who promised retribution and to drain the swamp. Do you want me to tell you how to get new voters in so they can be lied too? Pretty ignorant question if you ask me.
  14. I’m not vague at all, say Trump continues this so called doomed path of yours, what better options would folks have to vote for at midterms? Would they be voting to open the border back up and have crime go back up? Will they vote to release the Epstein files when democrats didn’t do it for four years? It’s not vague, tell me what better options will draw informed voters at midterms. Like I said, don’t use Trump in your answer.
  15. I would say the retribution applies to a lot things like Russia Gate, J6, Election Fraud, Hunters Laptop, Epstein perpetrators, etc. the list is long. Hey I hope the weak Republicans do well at the midterms but I don’t see it happening because of ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY. I like your specific spin. You use it a lot. People just want what they voted for which is not happening. Can you be a little more specific in what you mean by options because you’re kinda vague on your question.
  16. You need to take a look at Talarico, then.
  17. I have know Kenneth for about 35 years and one thing I have come to know about the guy is that you should never bet against him. He went to Silsbee High and then played football for several schools in Kansas before graduating from I believe Northwest Missouri State. He then coached several years in Missouri before returning to this area and I think he might have been a head coach there. He will never quit and eventually will find a way to be successful. Congratulations Mr Reidinger and best of luck.
  18. 2A D1 Region IV Sabine Pass vs. Thorndale Friday, Feb. 27 7pm Montgomery HS
  19. 4A D1 Region III Livingston vs. Bullard Friday, Feb. 27 8pm Madisonville HS
  20. Today
  21. Fetterman is a democrat and I’m supposed to hate him for that simple fact (I don’t hate anyone, may hate their actions), but I’ll give anybody a listen, just like reading some post on here. Fetterman suffered a stroke and when faced with life or death, some people have an epiphany. I have to say he has become more level headed and hate is not at his forefront. Too bad more democrats can’t come around. Probably afraid of losing funding…. [Hidden Content]
  22. ‘Nuf said.
  23. I would say that is true for families that have lost loved ones to illegal immigrants, wouldn’t you? Can you stop talking about Trump for a bit and point out the better options we will have at midterms. Don’t waffle on your answer, list specific policies that are more desirable for voters. And don’t bring up Trump in your answer.
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