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A couple of  good names I can think of:

Desmond Doss - Silsbee

Patrick Reed - Silsbee

Garrison Mitchell - Central

Michael Jacquet III - Central

Torain Lott - PA Memorial

Willie Jefferson - Ozen

Joshua Boyd - Ozen

Brennon Doty - PN-G

Deonte Forney - Nederland

Donte Lopez - West Brook

Tramaine Thomas - E-C

David Green III - Ozen

I was really impressed my Doty and Green the most...

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44 minutes ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

A couple of  good names I can think of:

Desmond Doss - Silsbee

Patrick Reed - Silsbee

Garrison Mitchell - Central

Michael Jacquet III - Central

Torain Lott - PA Memorial

Willie Jefferson - Ozen

Joshua Boyd - Ozen

Brennon Doty - PN-G

Deonte Forney - Nederland

Donte Lopez - West Brook

Tramaine Thomas - E-C

David Green Jr. - Ozen

I was really impressed my Doty and Green the most...

I believe he's asking about this season. 

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1 hour ago, HOOPDR3AMS said:

Board is slow so let's get some discussion going.  Football just started and it got me wondering.  Who are the best hoopers that play football in the fall?  What schools are dependant on the football guys to get back to them?

For Silsbee this year:

Chris Martin

K'Drian Cartwright

 

Every local class 3A and down count on their football guys for basketball.

 

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1 hour ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

A couple of  good names I can think of:

Desmond Doss - Silsbee

Patrick Reed - Silsbee

Garrison Mitchell - Central

Michael Jacquet III - Central

Torain Lott - PA Memorial

Willie Jefferson - Ozen

Joshua Boyd - Ozen

Brennon Doty - PN-G

Deonte Forney - Nederland

Donte Lopez - West Brook

Tramaine Thomas - E-C

David Green Jr. - Ozen

I was really impressed my Doty and Green the most...

Really good list of athletes, but I was referring to the current high school kids.

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