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  1. THE DUDE

    Nederland Turf

    that would be hard to do.....
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  2. [Hidden Content] Wow. This covers all sports but posted here for basketball. Did the ADs (I.e., football coaches) vote for the basketball honorees? No disrespect to Caesar but did these guys never see a Silsbee game? Bush is the obvious choice but United’s Harrison is on a different level as well. Or even the big fella Loftin from Memorial. Ultimately, doesn’t mean much but still a big shocker and head scratcher.
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  5. I was thinking Larry Mayer also. He went on to SFA and held many of their passing and rushing records for many years.
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  6. PhatMack19

    Nail salons back open?

    So Becky managed to piss off almost every woman in the area at the same time. The FB comments have been great. Here are some highlights
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  7. Not sure how anyone can forget lil Joe !!
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  8. From a talent standpoint, couple of players come to mind. Green III - Ozen Eckert - Lumberton Yowman - West Brook Elia - West Brook Singleton - PA Memorial R. Johnson - PN-G Thomas - Silsbee Ambres - West Brook The QB a few years back from West Hardin. Quirante - Vidor Dallas - WO-S But if you're going on strictly passing, I was more impressed with Green or Yowman...
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  9. The Legend of Jack Dallas. Three straight SC games with 2 rings. Plus a much deserved Willie Ray Smith award. Nobody else even comes close to those stats
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  10. Bubba Smith Position: Defensive end High school: Charlton-Pollard (Beaumont, Texas) College: Michigan State NFL Draft: 1967 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 Career history Baltimore Colts (1967–1972) Oakland Raiders (1973–1974) Houston Oilers (1975–1976) Career highlights and awards Super Bowl champion (V) NFL champion (1968) 2× Pro Bowl (1970, 1971) First-team All-Pro (1971) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1968, 1970) UPI Lineman of the Year (1966) 2× Consensus All-American (1965, 1966) No. 95 retired by Michigan State Spartans
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