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  1. Why limit it to offense or defense? Earl Thomas was a threat on offense (rushing and receiving)' date=' a lock-down corner on defense (he is unquestionably the top DB in the entire area), and an outstanding special teams player. If you're talking about who had a good season for their team, there are quite a few players who could be nominated, but if you're looking for the player who is truly the district's MVP, Thomas is easily the cream of the crop.[/quote']

    No doubt, Thomas is an exceptional athlete and an unbelievable football player. BUT, would one of you stat guys give me his stats for the Silsbee game? WOS still wins even with his performance mediocre at best (given he did have a 95yd or so kick return). WOS doesn't NEED him to win, though he certainly helps. Kirbyville NEEDED and NEEDS Pierce Rhodes. This guy was certainly most valuable with regards to his teams success for 21-3A 2006.

  2. Jasper 19

    Silsbee 14

    Jasper have their number. They refuse to lose to the Tigers.

    You're insane. Do you think that Jasper's defense is that much better than Kirbyville's?? Jasper will come out and play hard....,but only for a little while. The Jasper team has nothing left to play for, and after the Tigers get even a slightly commanding lead...they will quit. Their hearts will probably be in it at the beginning, due to the rivalry and all, but it won't take long for the Tigers to put them away. Silsbee, by many or by several, but NOT CLOSE by any means.

  3. Silsbee's B.K. Johnson. Had 3 int and many pass deflections and tackles. Also a lot of passing yards. Don't know the stats on him yet' date=' would be a crime to pass this young man up. Hopefuly the stats will be in the Enterprise Sat. morning.[/quote']

    Johnson with the three INT's and also a few big catches on offense. On the last play of the 1st half, he returned an interception about 105 yds for a TD, but it was called back for a block in the back 20yds behind the ball. Don't know exact stats but if you were there you saw, this guy has got to be Defensive Player of the Week.

  4. 1) When you win' date=' hold your hat in both of your hands loosely in front of you, look at the ground, smile a very weak smile, and say "Good Game - Thank You" softly.

    [b']2) When you lose, hold your hat in both of your hands loosely in front of you, look at the ground, smile a very weak smile, and say "Good Game - We'll get them next time" softly.

    Of course, and I'd never act any differently. Last night both teams shook hands on the 50 and said "good game". We even saw some Wildcat players in the parking lot and shook hands again. We congratulated them on a good game and they did likewise. We laughed when they joked with us about going further than 1 round in the playoffs.

    HOWEVER, when someone, Kvilleballa, has that much to say before the game, week after week, becoming the enemy of almost every forum user, one good verbal punch to the throat is ALWAYS in order.

    GOOD GAME KIRBYVILLE! GOOD LUCK IN THE PLAYOFFS!

  5. It's 2:08 AM and still no word from 'balla.Wonder what happened to him??

    I cant wait to here his excuses. I must say that I take immense pride in the humiliation that he must be feeling about now. Not because of the Wildcat's performance, they played hard and never quit, but because he assured everyone that Kirbyville would win and they didn't.

    With that said, I have to try and grab the attention of the tall man wearing a blue suit at the game. He stood right outside the Silsbee dressing room and yelled at the Silsbee players as they came out right before kickoff. I wont even go in to how immature that was, but I would like to note a dramatic attitude change in him at the end of the game. He was standing in the same spot, but looked a little SAD. I kinda hope he was Kvilleballa, but if not, I hope he sees this anyway. Maybe balla could show it to him.

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