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Since it can’t be disputed I’d like to congratulate my Chester Yellowjackets for the Class1-A state championship.  I know it will have an asterisk beside it, but I wanted to be the first to offer my applause for a job well done.  I know Evadale was up there too, but I wasn’t able to stay for the 2-A championship game.  If one of the Rebel faithful will let us know how it turned out I’d appreciate it.

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2 hours ago, Chester86 said:

Since it can’t be disputed I’d like to congratulate my Chester Yellowjackets for the Class1-A state championship.  I know it will have an asterisk beside it, but I wanted to be the first to offer my applause for a job well done.  I know Evadale was up there too, but I wasn’t able to stay for the 2-A championship game.  If one of the Rebel faithful will let us know how it turned out I’d appreciate it.

you must be breathing that evadale air again.

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4 hours ago, Chester86 said:

Since it can’t be disputed I’d like to congratulate my Chester Yellowjackets for the Class1-A state championship.  I know it will have an asterisk beside it, but I wanted to be the first to offer my applause for a job well done.  I know Evadale was up there too, but I wasn’t able to stay for the 2-A championship game.  If one of the Rebel faithful will let us know how it turned out I’d appreciate it.

They were defeated in district! Chester that is

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On 4/3/2020 at 5:55 PM, Chester86 said:

Since it can’t be disputed I’d like to congratulate my Chester Yellowjackets for the Class1-A state championship.  I know it will have an asterisk beside it, but I wanted to be the first to offer my applause for a job well done.  I know Evadale was up there too, but I wasn’t able to stay for the 2-A championship game.  If one of the Rebel faithful will let us know how it turned out I’d appreciate it.

It was a close battle but we won. They said we'd have to make the statue a little smaller than the other two though. 

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