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  1. [quote]PORT NECHES — See a video here of James "Tip" Durham being presented a "Marching I" jacket for his more than 40 years of announcing football games. • • • A public address voice at Port Neches-Groves for 40-plus years, James "Tip" Durham passed away late Thursday night following a lengthy illness.   His distinctive deep tones have rolled through the loud speakers at Indian Stadium since 1963.   The 77-year-old Durham continued to announce during PN-G sporting events until two years ago when he opted to scale down his duties to announcing for the Indian Band during its halftime performances.   Durham actually was a football line standout as an Indian before PN-G became PN-G. He served as an all-district center for the Port Neches Indians in 1950. A Vice-President of his senior class, Durham graduated at Port Neches in 1951.[/quote] [Hidden Content]
  2. [quote name="fanofthegame7" post="882911" timestamp="1287702382"] Somebody find his combined high school record before he got to SLC......I didnt think it was that good.... [/quote] 79-1 while winning four 5A state championships in his last five seasons
  3. Does anyone have a list of the games to be televised this year?
  4. [quote name="VBhubby" post="704965" timestamp="1258042430"] Getting to drive around in state provided vehicle with a state provided gas card, visiting camp after camp checking coolers, just being able to enjoy the great outdoors on a daily basis, getting to see what everyone success and failures = priceless. Don't get me wrong I know there are long and often difficult hours and you have to deal with an occasional violation but for the most part it would be pretty neat.[/quote] Interesting article! [Hidden Content]
  5. How do you think that they stack up against Kirbyville?
  6. Another running play. 1st down Eagles down to the 27 4:30 left in the third
  7. I am truly proud of everyone of ya'll! PN-G INDIANS 2009 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER Head Coach: Brandon Faircloth Assistant Head Coach: Joe Dale Cary Coaches: Duane Kroeker, Jared Wingfield, Dustin Templin, Kyle Segura, RyanCox, Mike Arnaud, Eddy Parker, and Jake Lefort. Trainers:  Ricardo Serna and Nic Tanner 1      David St. Clair                  DB                12 2      Jareb Logan                      RB                12 3      Hunter Denzlinger              DB                11 4      Jacob Lopez                    WR                12 5      Kyler Segura                    WR                12 6      Aaron Brandom                  DB                12 7      Caleb Harmon                    RB                12 8      Dré Dunbar                        DB                12 9      Cody Ross                        RB                12 10      Blake Reyenga                WR                12 11      Matt Desmond              QB                  11 12      Kane Benoit                  LB                  12 13      Amir Jalali                      WR                  11 14      Darrell Hardy                  WR                12 15      Collin Gizzi                    DB                  11 16      Christian Kerr                  LB                  12 17      Nathan Raggio                LB                  12 18      Brennan Doty                  QB                  11 19        Spencer DeRon              WR                  12 20      Zach Rhame                    LB                  12 21      Taylor Barclay                  LB                  12 22      Garrett Boudoin                WR                12 23      Kyler Cross                      DB                  12 24      Andrew Newton                    LB              12 25      Blake Brooks                      LB                12 28      Tyler Wright                      LB                12 29      Paul Martin                      LB                  12 30      Jace Runte                        DB                12 33      D.J. Schexnider                  LB                11 34      Ryan St. Clair                    RB                  11 35      Larry Padia                      RB                  11 38      Kenric Martinez                    K                12 39      Dylan Browning                    K                11 40        Sohaib Shahid                    DL                12 41      Dylan Prejean                    RB                12 42      Taylor Thompson                  DL              11 43        Sean Rivera                      LB                12 44      Christian Shetley                DL                11 45      Amir Khosravi                    DL                12 46      Jake Davis                        DE                  10 47      Michael Glorioso                  LB                11 48      Tyler Girolamo                    LB                12 49      John Wilson                      DL                11 53      Ben Parks                        OL                11 54      Brant Boudoin                    OL                12 56      Klete LeBlanc                    OL                12 57      Aaron Beavens                    DL              12 61      Aaron Easley                      OL                11 64      Patrick Braud                    OL                11 65      Robby Parks                      OL                12 68        Spencer Allen                    DL                12 70      Kyler Nicotre                    OL                10 74      Ashton Reasons                    DL              12 76      Nick Bishop                      OL                12 77      Greg Lunceford                    OL              11 78      Logan Lomasney                    RB            12 79      Gabe Langlois                    OL                11 82      Bryce Sims                      WR                12 87      Jeremy Schexnider                WR              12 88      Troy Boudreaux                    TE              12 89      Jason Boudreaux                  WR              12 90      Dallas Davis                      DL                  12
  8. [quote] By Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News ALDINE -- Kyle Segura and Mike Arnaud helped this writer to assemble a Port Neches-Groves roster one day but some heights and weights may have been inaccurate. "You can list all that group there at about 5-9, 170," Segura said, scanning a list of fairly recent Indians football candidates. If Segura hunted for all the 5-9, 170-pounders on the 2009 Brenham's roster, the Indians' running back coach may be able to count them all on one hand. A good-sized Brenham Cubs team visits Thorne Stadium tonight. When they get off the bus, Brenham's linemen will be 6-4, 286; 6-2, 275; 6-3, 275; 6-4, 238; and those will be the program heights and weights. PN-G (11-0) will be pretty similar size for this Class 4A Division 2 area-round game. The Indians likely will outnumber the Cubs in fan support. They always do. But Brenham (9-2) may represent the best collection of athletes to confront the Indians all season. When they kick off at 8 o'clock, this game will serve as proof that not all good ol' Brownwood boys always stick together. This will be the 12th game as a head coach from Brownwood boy Brandon Faircloth, who hopes his team can end the 12th season as head coach for much older Brownwood boy Glen West. Besides those two, West also has offensive coordinator Tim Oehrlein and defensive coordinator Craig Agnew from Brownwood and an outstanding program that Faircloth wishes to emulate right here. "I'm excited to play them because of the familiarity with all those guys," Faircloth said. "They have a program that we want to get to have here at PN-G. They're up there consistently every year and we want to be like that." Faircloth stopped short of saying a win over Brenham would be his most prestigious win so far at PN-G, but it's obvious the matchup carried a special importance to him. "I don't want to look at it as prestigious wins," he said. "I look at them as wins. It would be a big win. "If it were a regular-season game, it probably would but since it's the playoffs, we just want to win and keep winning." West has compiled a 110-34 record, including a 2009 co-championship in District 18-4A. West only wished Segura listed all of PN-G's current roster at 5-9, 170. "Their defensive line is much bigger than our defensive line and their linebackers and secondary are very physical," West told the Brenham Banner-Press. "The challenge will be our little, quick defensive line against their big, physical offensive line." Brenham will do its best to shut down Indians signature back Caleb Harmon (1,802 yards) and try to confuse PN-G passer Brennan Doty. The Cubs look to have a 3-4 base defense look but they go to a four, even a five-man front appearance at times. Brenham's coach indicated to Banner-Press sports editor Richard Bray that Harmon "runs about two feet off the ground." If Harmon is PN-G's marquee man, the closest thing to Brenham's marquee man probably is two-way senior Terrell Reese (6-2, 195), an early verbal commitment to the University of Utah. Wearing the same number as famous pro receiver Terrell Owens, Reese has 43 receptions for 654 yards and 13 touchdowns. As a 4.5 strong safety, Reese has five interceptions, returning two for TDs, as well as one fumble return for a TD. Two sophomores to catch Faircloth's attention have been Brenham running back Troy Green (4.6) and nose guard Malcom Brown (6-2, 275). Green missed several weeks earlier with a leg injury but still led Cubs rushers with 524 yards and nine touchdowns. "They have a lot of skill kids," the Indians chief said. "They play in your face a lot in the secondary. They know their weaknesses and they do a good job of covering them up." Tonight's winning coaches might as well stick around Houston until Saturday. The Brenham/PN-G survivor will meet the winner of Saturday's area-round game. Houston Jones plays Angleton on Saturday in Angleton at 1 p.m. PN-GROVES VS. BRENHAM When: Friday at 8 p.m. Where: W.W. Thorne Stadium, Aldine Records: Brenham (9-2); PN-G (11-0) At stake: Class 4A Division 2 area championship Series: Brenham leads 1-0 Previous meeting: Brenham, 33-9, Reliant Stadium kickoff classic 2006 Internet: videostream Saturday at noon on panews.com, pngindians.com, SETXsports.com [quote] [Hidden Content]
  9. Good luck Indians from [color=purple]Purple[/color][color=black]Dawg[/color]! You can do it! ;D
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