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  1. On 12/23/2018 at 0:07 AM, Uncle Pig said:

    Well you obviously know absolutely nothing about the work and time that each and every coach at Westbrook has put in to get the Bruins to this point. The only way the WB defensive coordinator is leaving is if he gets a head coaching job, and seeing what WB has accomplished this season I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if he gets some offers to be a head coach somewhere 

    I completely agree with you Uncle Pig.  Anybody saying there was a defensive coaching problem knows very little about football.  During the playoff run the DC made so many great adjustments.  Longview was a matchup nightmare for any DC coordinator (3 WR speed threats that could fly, a dual threat QB, and a powerful super fast or power running game with a great offensive line).  The DC made adjustment after adjustment but could’t matchup (like the 15 other Longview opponents this year).  Great season for The Brook! 

  2. 53 minutes ago, 82 5A State Champs said:

    Don't forget about Dickinson. They were also suppose to beat West Brook, with that suppressing defense they had. Brook beat them 49-31. By the time West Brook had climbed out of Region 3, and made it past Judson, beating the Blue Raiders of Bell seemed anticlimactic. The 14-0-1 Raiders were suppose to beat the Bruins. but by then our defense was terribly good, and we shut them down, 21-10. That put West Brook on the map. Those games are fun to watch. I have the playoff games from that season on tape. Go Brook!

    That’s exactly right.  Dickinson dominated Thomas Jefferson the week before in the Dome and were supposed to dominate WB.  And, while a score of 49-31 isn’t that unusual for scores in today’s game, at the time that was a shootout.  

  3. It is amazing that the 93 girls have 11 playing college soccer and a couple more that were more than capable.  What's more amazing is that the previous LU coach didn't want these girls (well with the exception of Aaron and the keeper). He was more interested in signing a girl from a big name club than a more talented kid from a smaller club.  This isn't intended to knock any current or former LU player that played at a big name club, it's just a statment of fact that several of the SSSC 93 girls could have really helped the LU program.
  4. Gerald Landry without a doubt.  He made so many fantastic plays (with his arm and his feet) under playoff/championship pressure.  James & Chip are close but like others have said Gerald has the ring.  There were several plays in the championship run that were "make the play" or WB gets eliminated and Gerald would make the play.  One of many examples, the 4 down & 17 to go against Houston Memorial when time was almost running out.  Gerald "under pressure" throws a strike to Colbert for the first down.
  5. I want to give props to Spindletop Select's 96 Girls.  They had a nice weekend at the Texas Shootout against some good competition with 3 wins and 1 loss.  Also, congrats to the U19's on winning Director's Cup and the U17's ('93's) for all your accomplishments the last 7 years.


        [u]SSSC 96 Shootout Results[/u]
        3-0 FC Falcons
        3-0 Lonestar 96G White SA
        1-2 Sting West 96
        1-0 96G Centex Cyclones


  6. The local association (SYSA) which is made up of all the local clubs (BYSC, Spindletop Select, Hardin, Orange, Gulf Coast, and Seabreeze) will be having association wide tryouts for the first time ever.  All the kids in the area that want to play competitive soccer will be trying out together at the same time.  Teams will be formed based on talent and preferred level of play (D1, Super 2, D2).  This is a step in the right direction to get the best talent in the area playing on one team to compete in Houston.  Right now, the two most successful teams in the area, have most (not all) the talent in their age groups, the Spindletop Select 93 Girls & Spindletop Select 96 Girls.  They are both upper level Div 1 teams.
  7. The same holds true for girls. If you are not playing Div. 1 level or have several years experience there, then you are probably not in the discussion of the best players in the area.

    Spindletop U-15 girls has consistently been the area's top Div. 1 team for the past several years. Several girls from that team are already among the best in Southeast Texas even though they are freshmen.

    The Spindletop Select U15 girls are a very good team.  The U12 Spindletop Select girls are also a Division 1 team that is about to be promoted to the Division 1 Classic Bracket (Top 6 Div 1 teams in the eastern part of South Texas).  The U13 Spindletop Select girls will be playing in the Super 2 State Tournament and also have earned a promotion to the Div 1 Competitive Bracket.  All of these teams are trained by Director of Training, Jan van Beveren and several fantastic associate trainers including Jonathan Lovoi, Justin Lovoi, and Joe Fontana.

  8. Go to spindletopselect.org

    Spindetop Select will be having a Youth Academy for U9 and U10.

    (ages 7-10)

    Tryout dates for the older kids:

    • U11 Division 1, Super 2 and Division 2 Boys and Girls:

      May 2, 7 & 9 (5:30-7:00 p.m.)

    • U12, 13, 14 Division 1, Super 2 and Division 2 Boys and Girls:

      June 4, 5, & 6 (5:30-7:00 p.m.)

    • U15, 16, 17 & 18 Division 1, Super 2 and Division 2 Boys and Girls:

      June 4, 5 & 6 (7:00-8:30 p.m.)

    The new Director of Training Jan Van Beveren is incredible.

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