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**OTHER DEC. 4-6 TOURNAMENTS**/Post updates here
Cu Chulainn replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I wasn't told that they had to forfeit their win against us, but I do know they were told that they were not allowed to come back the following day due to multiple incidents involving their players and coaches.(I would think UIL would have to get involved for their win to be changed to a loss, correct?) Their removal from the tournament did put Orangefield back in the Championship Game against Jim Ned though. -
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**OTHER DEC. 4-6 TOURNAMENTS**/Post updates here
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**OTHER DEC. 4-6 TOURNAMENTS**/Post updates here
Cu Chulainn replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
Scales pulled his hip flexor at the start of the 2nd quarter in the Semi against Austin Prep. Austin Prep won that game but was told they were not allowed back due to multiple on court incidents involving their coaches and their players. I was not told that would be a forfeiture of their win against us, but rather a removal of them from the tournament, which then put us back in the Championship Game against Jim Ned. Yes, great win for the Bobcats with Scales being out of the lineup. -
Your president would have you to believe it is Tylenol. 😂
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This is what EPA says about the community you live in. Yes, chemical plants in Southeast Texas pose significant health hazards, with residents facing elevated risks from carcinogens like benzene and 1,3-butadiene due to frequent toxic releases, despite EPA regulations and state oversight; recent events and studies confirm ongoing issues with pollution, lack of enforcement, and disproportionate impacts on nearby communities, leading to calls for stronger action to protect public health. Key Health Concerns & Pollutants: • Carcinogens: Benzene, 1,3-butadiene, and ethylene oxide are common emissions, linked to leukemia, respiratory illnesses, and reproductive issues. • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) ([Hidden Content], toluene, and others cause headaches, dizziness, and respiratory irritation. • Particulate Matter & Ozone Toxic smog from industrial activity leads to lung damage, aggravated asthma, and pneumonia. Regulatory & Enforcement Issues: • State vs. Federal: While the EPA sets standards, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has faced criticism for being less stringent, with some Texas standards allowing higher emissions. • Frequent Violations: Reports show daily unauthorized air pollution events in Texas, though penalties are infrequent. • Industry Influence: Critics point to industry influence over regulatory bodies, hindering effective oversight and enforcement. Impact on Communities: • Environmental Justice: Latinx communities, especially in areas like Houston's east side (Pasadena, Deer Park, Channelview), bear a disproportionate burden of toxic releases and related health problems. • Daily Exposure: Residents report constant chemical odors, affecting daily life and increasing illness. EPA is not a joke. Just ask your surrounding neighbors. I know it does not support the MAGA narrative.
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You believe everything you read as long as it’s anti Trump, lol. Your article, like most of yours, is complete nonsense.
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Did he find out if the school is actually considering someone local for the position? And did he say what the next step is after Friday’s game?
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Snapshot day (realignment)
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Snapshot day (realignment)
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PNG and growth?
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Environmental groups were simply smoke and mirrors. Where were they when these were constructed? Seems to me Americans know what needs to be done. EPA is a joke. America built all of these pipelines. Next time you gas up, thank a pipeliner.
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Beaumont West Brook 83 Silsbee 54/FINAL
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TXHSFB Coaching Carousel 2025-26
NHSBulldogFan replied to Mr. Buddy Garrity's topic in High School Football
China Spring is Open Head Coach Tyler Beatty has been reassigned his team won the 2022 4A Division 1 Championship -
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West Orange Stark vs Sinton
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Anyone know when the mocks will start coming out? Wondering if we‘ll see some changes to the districts locally. Hoping they use their damn heads and put PNG back in region 3.
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2025 WOSgrad Pick 'Ems - Week 16 - State Semifinals
1970 replied to WOSdrummer99's topic in High School Football
1. Allen vs Duncanville 2. North Shore vs Lake Travis 3. Southlake Carroll vs DeSoto 4. CE King vs Austin Vandegrift 5. Aledo vs Frisco Lone Star 6. PA Memorial vs Smithson Valley 7. Melissa vs South Oak Cliff 8. Richmond Randle vs Boerne 9. Stephenville vs Celina 10. Kilgore vs La Vernia 11. Brock vs Carthage 12. West Orange-Stark vs Sinton 13. Peaster vs Grandview 14. Yoakum vs Llano 15. Wall vs Gunter 16. Newton vs East Bernard 17. West Texas vs Hamilton 18. Joaquin vs Refugio 19. Gruver vs Muenster 20. Mt. Enterprise vs Shiner -
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West Orange Stark vs Sinton
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While Donald Trump's policies aimed to boost coal, critics argue his administration hurt coal towns by cutting economic development programs, reducing health/safety enforcement for miners (increasing black lung risk), and failing to diversify economies away from a declining industry, leaving communities vulnerable despite rhetoric promising revival. His focus on propping up coal led to environmental rollback battles, but couldn't stop market decline, ultimately hurting long-term community stability. Arguments that Trump Hurt Coal Towns: • Budget Cuts: Proposed eliminating key federal programs supporting coal community economic and workforce development, harming areas already struggling. • Health & Safety Rollbacks: Reduced funding and paused rules (like silica dust) for agencies protecting miners, leading to concerns about rising black lung disease and miner safety. • Economic Vulnerability: His focus on coal failed to address long-term economic diversification, leaving towns dependent on a shrinking industry despite market realities. • Broken Promises: Despite promises to bring back coal jobs, the industry continued its decline, and miners faced increased health risks without adequate support, notes CNN ([Hidden Content]). Keystone had Environmental groups vehemently opposing Keystone XL due to risks of oil spills, potential contamination of water sources like the Ogallala Aquifer, and increased greenhouse gas emissions from extracting tar sands oil. Keystone pipeline was not safe for the environment and the original investors lost interest. The economy was heathy and thriving and groceries were affordable before MAGA.
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Still the fastest lineman I’ve ever seen…
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Will be b2b with PAM if both get in
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4Ad2 championship is on Friday at 3pm. Followed by 5Ad1 at 7. We couldve brought whole triangle to a double header a week early. But it dont matter now. It is what is scheduled. Let's go meet em
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PNG and growth?
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Polls are only good for stirring and debating.
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We’d have to lose a few hundred kids. I believe Nederland is closer to that 4a d1 number
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The right person’s season ended Friday night after an incredible playoff run. Without a shadow of a doubt, he is the right man for this job. It’s time to bring in a "hometown" guy who genuinely will care for and love the kids, and who will get those who quit back on the field
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Barbers Hill (35) Port Arthur Memorial (48)---FINAL
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Don’t remember DCT complaining about the economy when biden shut down the Keystone pipeline and coal plants, or when he shut the border wall construction down and allowed anyone to come in. He’s very transparent, it’s all about Trump.
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Port Neches-Groves (0) South Oak Cliff (28)---FINAL
Mr. Buddy Garrity replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Football
It took some of the kids from SOC to demand better facilities. It's documented. -
And teams were already playing at Randall Reed Thursday (Newton) and Friday(Shiner vs. Mount Enterprise) no way would those two teams agree to do a Saturday game with more than likely Carthage awaiting
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Living in Spring, Houston traffic is bad not matter what time you try, but 99 is a good choice.
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Port Neches-Groves (0) South Oak Cliff (28)---FINAL
NHSBulldogFan replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Football
South Oak Cliff received a major $52 million renovation in 2020 which included brand-new, state-of-the-art workout facilities and competition gyms as far as the rest of Dallas ISD many other schools received renovations in 2020 that came from a 2015 bond including Roosevelt Hillcrest Bryan Adams Sunset Molina Woodrow Wilson North Dallas W.T. White Thomas Jefferson James Madison Kimball Pinkston -
You guys got to let go of some of that old stuff. lol
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Other than the fact we lost the 2005 semifinal there.