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On 10/13/2020 at 4:58 PM, Kountzer said:

  Sigler had to manage attitudes & egos, on & off the team. In the stands.

This is something he doesn't get enough credit for. It ain't just about the Xs and Os. Coach Sig has to walk a very fine line between being a complete disciplinarian and being player/fan friendly. A lot of coaches would fail in Silsbee. That's something a lot of people don't get.

I remember being here when Coach Green was coaching. Let's just say a lot of players/parents definitely felt a certain way about him.

 

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On 10/16/2020 at 2:17 PM, Tigers94 said:

This is something he doesn't get enough credit for. It ain't just about the Xs and Os. Coach Sig has to walk a very fine line between being a complete disciplinarian and being player/fan friendly. A lot of coaches would fail in Silsbee. That's something a lot of people don't get.

I remember being here when Coach Green was coaching. Let's just say a lot of players/parents definitely felt a certain way about him.

 

How did they feel???

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Silsbee's non-district schedule

 

Nov. 17   at Hardin-Jefferson

Nov. 20  at Crosby

Nov. 23  Houston Stafford

Dec. 1    at Beaumont West Brook

Dec. 5   at Barbers Hill

Dec. 8   at Beaumont United

Dec. 12   Woodville

Dec. 14   Lake Charles LaGrange

Dec. 18   Beaumont United

Dec. 21   at Lufkin

Dec. 29   Center

 

District schedule

Dec. 15   at Orangefield

Jan. 5     Bridge City

Jan. 8    at Lumberton

Jan. 12   WO-S

Jan. 15  at LC-M

Jan. 19  Vidor

Jan. 22  Orangefield

Jan. 29  at Bridge City

Feb. 2    Lumberton

Feb. 5   at WO-S

Feb. 9   LC-M

Feb. 12  at Vidor

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2 hours ago, Tigers94 said:

Let's just say he wasn't going to win any popularity contest. 

Tigers playing United twice in one month? May as well toss our young kids in the fire early, I guess.

 

I was gonna say something about that, but I guess it works out since uil isn’t allowing tournaments this year..

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4 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Silsbee's non-district schedule

 

Nov. 17   at Hardin-Jefferson

Nov. 20  at Crosby

Nov. 23  Houston Stafford

Dec. 1    at Beaumont West Brook

Dec. 5   at Barbers Hill

Dec. 8   at Beaumont United

Dec. 12   Woodville

Dec. 14   Lake Charles LaGrange

Dec. 18   Beaumont United

Dec. 21   at Lufkin

Dec. 29   Center

 

District schedule

Dec. 15   at Orangefield

Jan. 5     Bridge City

Jan. 8    at Lumberton

Jan. 12   WO-S

Jan. 15  at LC-M

Jan. 19  Vidor

Jan. 22  Orangefield

Jan. 29  at Bridge City

Feb. 2    Lumberton

Feb. 5   at WO-S

Feb. 9   LC-M

Feb. 12  at Vidor

Would of thought they would have scheduled better in the non-confernce...  Woodville to is a definite no for me

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3 hours ago, Tigers94 said:

Let's just say he wasn't going to win any popularity contest. 

Tigers playing United twice in one month? May as well toss our young kids in the fire early, I guess.

 

Will have full squad by then.  That united team may be as talented as any we’ve seen from Silsbee.  If they can avoid beat downs, will be impressive. 

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2 hours ago, TrojanWarrior08 said:

Would of thought they would have scheduled better in the non-confernce...  Woodville to is a definite no for me

I don't see anything wrong with Silsbee's non-district schedule.

Probably 4-5 state ranked teams in that schedule.

Sigler is not going to schedule this year like he has the last several years because of what kind of team he has.

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Looks like a pretty brutal non-district schedule to me. Probably gonna be under 500 going into district. Some of these kids haven't lost a basketball game in two years. Let's see how they deal with it.

I only see four or five games I'd be comfortable siding with Silsbee on: Woodville, Stafford, Lagrange, Center. Not so sure about Barbers Hill, West Brook, or Lufkin. All the others are likely loses.

A few oddballs like Woodville, but I'm sure our kids might be looking to work out some frustrations by then. Not sure if Center has their basketball program back on track or not.

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3 hours ago, SportsJunkie32 said:

Will The UIL decide on the attendance for basketball or will they allow the school districts to make the call on games at the schools and stadiums.  

Not sure yet. Probably will be what volleyball is currently doing.

I did see where UIL is probably going to allow tournaments for baseball and softball this coming season.

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On 10/18/2020 at 2:40 PM, AggiesAreWe said:

Silsbee's non-district schedule

 

Nov. 17   at Hardin-Jefferson

Nov. 20  at Crosby

Nov. 23  Houston Stafford

Dec. 1    at Beaumont West Brook

Dec. 5   at Barbers Hill

Dec. 8   at Beaumont United

Dec. 12   Woodville

Dec. 14   Lake Charles LaGrange

Dec. 18   Beaumont United

Dec. 21   at Lufkin

Dec. 29   Center

 

District schedule

Dec. 15   at Orangefield

Jan. 5     Bridge City

Jan. 8    at Lumberton

Jan. 12   WO-S

Jan. 15  at LC-M

Jan. 19  Vidor

Jan. 22  Orangefield

Jan. 29  at Bridge City

Feb. 2    Lumberton

Feb. 5   at WO-S

Feb. 9   LC-M

Feb. 12  at Vidor

5 ranked teams on the non district schedule.

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4 hours ago, SportsJunkie32 said:

How far into the Regionals, I have Silsbee (W22) beating HJ (W21) in the Regional Quarterfinals.  

This is an interesting prediction. I think HJ will be better than they were last year. I know Silsbee has some good young freshmen coming but players like Bush are impossible to replace. Should be fun to say the least. All 3 games last year were nail biters. 

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22 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

Yates vs HJ for a trip to SA is my prediction. 

I ready like your prediction, but Yates Lost by far All of their Scoring.  This year's team will struggle to score and defend.  I see Yates having no problem winning the division (HISD WEAK) but it will be a fight once the playoffs start.  The transfer portal was down this year at Yates, I guess the transfers wanted to play 5A & 6A ball this year.  

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