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*WO-S vs. BC/WO-S wins 29-15/Comments
AggiesAreWe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="griff" post="686037" timestamp="1256512213"] [quote author=33 link=topic=61239.msg686020#msg686020 date=1256511098] funny how that when his team is in the wrong he's willing to defend them and bring in things i've said on a WHOLE different topic... if people were slipping and slidding with their flag stuck into the ground mid field then you could use that thread to back you up, but the thing is that many teams did that just to have fun... WOS is the only team that i know of in SE Texas that goes to the mid field and wave their flag until the last second. [/quote] 33, you are a walking paradox. What's really the issue here is that you've run out of things to talk about because BC lost. You're mad about the loss and this is your way of venting the frustration - by changing the subject of losing the game and attempting to insult WO-S. [b]Almost every school represented on this message board has one, or at least one, fan that embarrasses himself/herself with senseless comments and ranting. Us WO-S fans have, regrettably, two "all stars" at this position.[/b] You've filled that role perfectly for your school. Stop now while you can. You'll look smarter for it. [/quote] Great post Griff!!! Nail on the head!! Can I guess who the couple of fans that you guys wish you didn't have? ;D -
Central vs. GC Memorial at Tiger Stadium in Silsbee. Memorial will be the home team.
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[quote name="ChampionEagles" post="686034" timestamp="1256512001"] [quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=61191.msg686000#msg686000 date=1256510063] But you claiming this game has NO importance is just bogus and that makes you look idiotic. Do the playoffs and a state title game carry more importance? Sure. But it does not take away the importance of this game. If either team is behind in the 4th quarter and they see that a win in this game is out of reach, then I can see either coach making substitutions to save for the next week. But your comments suggest they should not even play the game, which is ludicrous. I am certain that if this game is tied or very close in the last few minutes of the game, both teams will be doing whatever they can to win this game. Yes, your comments suggest you lack in football sense. [/quote] Again your comments tell me you have not read [b]ALL [/b] the post I have made. [b]Your more interested in name calling and trying to show your stellar and superior knowledge[/b]. Call me what you will, I stand by what I have said. By the way I am married and don't need you to put words in my mouth, that's what I have her for. [/quote] I don't need to show it. It's quite obvious, don't you think? ;) It is not necessary to read ALL your posts. Your message is loud and clear. Of course, it may take someone with less intelligence to read all your posts to get the meaning. ;)
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But you claiming this game has NO importance is just bogus and that makes you look idiotic. Do the playoffs and a state title game carry more importance? Sure. But it does not take away the importance of this game. If either team is behind in the 4th quarter and they see that a win in this game is out of reach, then I can see either coach making substitutions to save for the next week. But your comments suggest they should not even play the game, which is ludicrous. I am certain that if this game is tied or very close in the last few minutes of the game, both teams will be doing whatever they can to win this game. Yes, your comments suggest you lack in football sense.
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[quote name="pejo" post="685981" timestamp="1256508801"] championeagles i do have a clue i was on one of newton's state teams and if barbay and the team had your competitive spirit we would never win a state championship [/quote] EXACTLY!!! YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME!!! I am convinced that championeagle is just trying to set himself up for a built in excuse if Newton were to lose this game.
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? What Is The High/ Low End Cut-Off For 2A Schools
AggiesAreWe replied to a topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="ChampionEagles" post="685907" timestamp="1256503974"] [quote author=rykerx144 link=topic=61303.msg685744#msg685744 date=1256486157] eagle, you sure spend alot of time criticizing the wildcats not to be worried about them. This issue about week ten not meaning anything and coaches should pull starters early is either a lame smoke screen or one of the dumbest ideals ive heard in a while. This game will be played to win as it should be [/quote] Your obviously such a bright football mind explain to me why. If none of what I have said makes sense you might want to switch on the basketball games. This game means nothing, no matter what the fans think from either town. And nothing I have said about Kirbyville is untrue, just reality. If beating Newton is the highlight of your year, IMO your leaving a lot on the table. Call me what you like. [/quote] This is simply hilarious. ChampionEagles, you can't be serious? I know for a fact you do not represent the thoughts of either teams players and coaching staffs. This game is important. A district championship is important. Is it less important than a state championship? Sure. But that doesn't take away from what this game means, a district title and bragging rights over the other team. There is no guarentee that either team would win their first round playoff games. Do I think they will? Sure. But I think I know Alverez and Barbay well enough that these guys will go into this game with nothing else on their minds but winning this football game. Like it has been said before, you play to win the game!! Your comments makes you look very uneducated in football sense. -
District 21 3a picture after week 3
AggiesAreWe replied to CATS80's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="Gasilla" post="685817" timestamp="1256495892"] [quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=61291.msg685785#msg685785 date=1256490827] Grad, I think my Tigers could take either Cleveland or Huffman, so it doesn't matter. But, I see Huffman winning out, Liberty splitting their last two games, and Shepherd losing their only game left to Huffman, leaving Huffman taking the 3rd spot and advancing to the Div. I playoffs. [/quote] Just curious, but why is it that you "think" Huffman will win out? Liberty beat them and Shepherd beat Liberty pretty handily. Is there a method to your madness or just wishful thinking... LOL. ;D I bet you have now become a huge Huffman fan. ;) ;D [/quote] Just a hunch, Gas. I think Huffman is the better team over Shepherd and will win out. I think Huffman's loss to Liberty was one of those "head scratcher" games, you know what I am talking about. ;) Like I said, I think Silsbee beats any team from that district, so if it's Cleveland or Huffman, doesn't matter. -
District 21 3a picture after week 3
AggiesAreWe replied to CATS80's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Grad, I think my Tigers could take either Cleveland or Huffman, so it doesn't matter. But, I see Huffman winning out, Liberty splitting their last two games, and Shepherd losing their only game left to Huffman, leaving Huffman taking the 3rd spot and advancing to the Div. I playoffs. -
District 21 3a picture after week 3
AggiesAreWe replied to CATS80's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="SHSTIGER" post="685758" timestamp="1256488370"] If Huffman wins out, they're in. Don't see it happening tho. [/quote] Actually I do see them winning out. But even winning out doesn't get them in. They have to beat Shepherd by at least 10 or more points if they end in a three way tie with Liberty and Shepherd. Here is how Huffman, Liberty, and Shepherd currently stand both in standings, tie breaker points, and games left: Huffman 1-3 -5 Shepherd, Tarkington Liberty 1-3 -9 Tarkington, Coldspring Shepherd 3-2 +14 Huffman I see Huffman winning both their games finishing 3-3. I see Liberty splitting their games finishing 2-4 and I see Shepherd losing to Huffman to finish 3-3. If Liberty does split and finishes 2-4, then the winner of this week's Huffman and Shepherd game will go to the playoffs as long as Huffman takes care of business against Tarkington in the last week of district. If for some reason Liberty were to win their last two games, then Huffman will need to defeat Shepherd this week by 10 or more to give them the tie breaker over Liberty and Shepherd. -
[quote name="BMTSoulja1" post="685755" timestamp="1256488154"] [quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=61294.msg685728#msg685728 date=1256483371] I had the Jags making the playoffs, just not winning district. Soulja, this chip you are carrying on your shoulders for your Jags is getting pretty big. Every team has it's naysayers. If any team around here has a gripe about not getting any respect, it should be PNG. Most folks, including myself, had them not making the playoffs this season. [/quote][b]I was picking with you AAW for the last few weeks on you picking against Central[/b]. It's really no big chip on my shoulder. That's why you see me on several threads that talk about rankings and why Central is so low. I'll respond with 'No Comment'. Because us Jag fans along with our players are used to it. You know, like last year when we were picked against our whole playoff venture last year. I'm in reference that make comments like 'well, they are fast, but have no discipline'. I have asked several times what that meant and never got a response. The point of this thread is for the doubters to eat their words. [/quote] I'm not understanding what you mean by me picking against the Jags the last few weeks. The last time I picked against the Jags was when the played Vidor in the opening district game. Since then (5 weeks now) I have taken the Jags to win in their games. Soulja, please explain what you are meaning by that statement.
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I had the Jags making the playoffs, just not winning district. Soulja, this chip you are carrying on your shoulders for your Jags is getting pretty big. Every team has it's naysayers. If any team around here has a gripe about not getting any respect, it should be PNG. Most folks, including myself, had them not making the playoffs this season.
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District 21 3a picture after week 3
AggiesAreWe replied to CATS80's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="WOSgrad" post="685718" timestamp="1256482431"] It looks like that third place team out of 21-3A will play Coldspring. Two teams have wrapped up playoff spots out of 22-3A. Cleveland will be going Division I and Coldspring will be the #1 Division II team out of that district. [/quote] To quote Lee Corso, "Not so fast my friend"! ;D Grad, there is still a chance for Huffman to make the playoffs. It all depends on if they can beat Shepherd this coming week. -
Let's get something clear, contrary to what you might think, you can't say what you want on this site. We do have rules you know. ;) With that said, no rules has been broken, but I agree with Bleed, using the word "pathetic" is a bit harsh.
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My picks to make the regional tourney: Cleveland- district 22-3A champ Silsbee- district 21-3A champ Crockett- district 20-3A champ Lufkin Hudson- district 18-3A runnerup Semis would pit Cleveland vs. Crockett out of the top bracket, Silsbee vs. Hudson out of the lower bracket. Here is last year's bracket to give you some perspective: [Hidden Content] This is not necessarily the best 4 in the region, but who I think will make the tourney. Some teams will have an easier route while other top teams will eliminate one another.
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I would say that the Houston Wheatley teams of '70-'72 with Eddie Owens and Co. could play with anyone in this era.
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This shouldn't even be brought up for discussion. Lincoln by a wide margin.
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Why is everone so SCARED of Angleton?
AggiesAreWe replied to TexAgNDN's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I ain't skeered!! Bring'em on!! I got something for them. -
I'll take the Redbirds in this one, 35-21.
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*WO-S vs. BC/WO-S wins 29-15/Comments
AggiesAreWe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Bridge City is the better team out of them and Orangefield. I look for the Cards to win next week against the Bobcats. But, anything can happen, particularly in a rivalry game. I did hear that Corey Huckaby has a concussion, could be out next week. Not good for the Bobcats. -
[quote name="Hupernikomen" post="685011" timestamp="1256399416"] I think HJ will match up with them just fine. If Silsbee thinks it will be a cake walk then they are sadly mistaken. [/quote] I have seen HJ twice this year. I like, correction, love the Tigers chances of winning this game handily. BTW, the Silsbee players and coaches are not taking anyone for granted. That's for us fans to do. ;)
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Silsbee @ Orangefield Predictions/OF WINS IN 3!!!
AggiesAreWe replied to Bobcat1's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="bleed orange" post="684525" timestamp="1256353096"] Sorry AAW but no more "Domination" on the volleyball court. ;D ;D [/quote] Yep Bleed, no more. Congrats to the Lady Bobcats on an impressive win! Orangefield= DOMINATION!!!!! (one last time, for the good times ;D) -
*Post Offensive Player Of The Week Nominations Here*
AggiesAreWe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Chris Barnes, Silsbee senior RB 12 rushes 178 yards 3TD's -
*Post Defensive Player Of The Week Nominations Here*
AggiesAreWe replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
J.K. Keefer, Silsbee soph. linebacker 16 tackles, 5 for loss, 1 sack, 1 pass knockdown. -
[quote name="NOTWENS" post="684792" timestamp="1256362705"] nope [/quote] I second that motion. Everyone in agreement say "I". Any oppose? I believe the "I's" have it. ;D
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Silsbee sweeps Orange Count teams; downs OF, 56-20 Dan Perrine The Orange Leader ORANGEFIELD — The Silsbee Tigers completed the Orange County trifecta Friday night. The Tigers won their third straight district game over an Orange County team with a 56-20 victory against the Orangefield Bobcats at F. L. McClain Stadium. Silsbee (4-4, 3-0) showed why it was leading the District 21-3A through two weeks of district play. The Tigers’ defense held the vaunted Orangefield offense which was tops in the district to just 5 first downs and 85 yards in the first half. Highly touted Silsbee quarterback Jeremy Johnson started slowly in the contest, throwing two interceptions and fumbling the ball a couple of times. In the second quarter Johnson showed his skill leading two touchdown drives and getting the touchdowns on both drives. Johnson added a third score in the third quarter gaining 87 yards rushing for the game. Orangefield (4-4, 1-2) has a very good quarterback in Corey Huckabay who entered the game as the leading rusher in the district. Huckabay finished the night with 18 carries for 45 yards, and left early following a heavy hit by the Silsbee defense. One play was all that the Tigers needed to take the first lead of the game. Chris Barnes took a handoff, burst through the middle of the line, and then sprinted 72 yards for a touchdown just 23 seconds into the game. The snap on the point-after was bad, so the holder Jacob McDonald rolled out and passed to Leroy Simmons for two points. The Bobcats managed one first down their first possession, but their defense made the big play to get them back in the game. Johnson tried to throw a screen pass which the Bobcats’ Josh Shores read to perfection. Shores bobbled the pass initially, then gathered it in and raced 28 yards with the interception for the touchdown. Orangefield went for two, but Huckabay was stopped keeping the score 8-6 in favor of Silsbee with 7:32 to play in the first quarter. Just two plays after the kickoff Orangefield’s Derrick Evans intercepted another Johnson pass and momentum was definitely on the Orangefield side of the field, or at least for three more plays. On third down Huckabay’s pass was picked off by the Tigers’ Jarrian Rhone at the Orangefield 30, and he avoided several tacklers to score with 5:27 left in the first. Silsbee threatened its next possession, but the Bobcats’ Quinton Evans recovered a fumble by a Tiger receiver at the Orangefield 28. Orangefield was forced to punt after three plays, and Rakeem Bolton brought the punt back 68 yards for the touchdown with 2:25 to play in the quarter. Caleb Henry’s point-after made the score 22-6 in favor of the Tigers. Johnson added to the Tigers’ lead with the first of his three touchdowns on 3-yard keeper around right end. During the drive Johnson completed two of three passes for 36 yards and earned a key first down with a 19-yard carry. The Orangefield offense which had been stymied throughout the first quarter started clicking in the second quarter. Derrick Evans and Huckabay both had 6-yard pickups to get a first down. Huckabay got his lone completion of the night as he hit Quinton Evans over the middle, and Evans gained 27 yards to the Silsbee 23. David Burton, just called up to the varsity, gained 7 yards before Huckabay got another first down to the 6 with a 10-yard running play. Evan Guidry found paydirt on the next play, and with 6:06 left in the half the Bobcats had cut the lead to 29-13. When the Bobcats defense forced a Silsbee punt on the next series, the momentum again appeared to be swinging towards the Bobcats. Silsbee quickly reversed the momentum by recovering an Orangefield fumble at the Bobcats’ 26 with only 43 seconds left in the half. After throwing two incompletions Johnson faded back for another pass on third down. With no one open he scrambled, he dodged tacklers, he carried tacklers, and finally 26 yards later Johnson scored a touchdown that showed why he is one of the top high school talents in the area. The score was 36-13 at the half. Things got out of hand in the third quarter. Orangefield fumbled on its first series and Silsbee recovered at the Bobcats’ 23. Johnson cashed in the turnover on the very next play sweeping left end and scoring seemingly untouched with less than a minute played in the third quarter. The next 7:37 seconds would be Orangefield’s. The Bobcats executed an 18 play drive that saw them move the ball from their own 22 to the Tigers’ 1. Orangefield gained 5 first downs on the drive, as many as it made in the whole first half. The net result, no points as the Tigers held on fourth-and-one. The Tigers then went on a 99-yard drive of their own. Johnson passed 33 yards to Kelson McDaniel for the touchdown early in the fourth quarter. The fourth takeaway of the night by the Tigers setup their last score. After recovering a fumble at the Silsbee 33, the Tigers rotated running Barnes and Bolton. Both picked up first downs on runs of 19 and 12 yards respectively. Barnes got his second touchdown of the night with a 13-yard run. With Huckabay headed to the locker room, Jacob Nunez came on to lead the Bobcats’ offense. Nunez completed his only pass to Burton for 10 yards and a first down. Derrick Evans eluded the Tigers for a 33-yard gain, the longest play from scrimmage for the Bobcats on the night. Guidry scored the touchdown on a 3-yard carry with 1:30 to play to make the final score 56-20. Orangefield must bounce back against county rival the Bridge City Cardinals next week in Bridge City. Silsbee returns home to face lowly Hamshire-Fannett. Silsbee 56 Orangefield 20 OF 6 7 0 7 — 20 Sils 22 14 7 13 — 56 Scoring summary Sils-Chris Barnes 72 run. Leroy Simmons pass from Jacob McDonald. OF-Josh Shores 28 interception return. Run failed. Sils-Jarrian Rhone 30 interception return. Caleb Henry kick. Sils- Rahkeem Bolton 68 punt return. Henry kick. Sils-Jeremy Johnson 3 run. Henry kick. OF-Evan Guidry 6 run. Derrick Evans kick. Sils-Johnson 26 run. Henry kick. Sils-Johnson 23 run. Henry kick. Sils-Kelson McDaniel 33 pass from Johnson. Kick failed. Sils-Barnes 13 run. Henry kick. OF-Guidry 3 run. Derrick Evans kick. ——— OF Sils First downs 15 16 Rushes-yards 55-168 31-267 Passing 37 101 Comp-Att-Int 2-8-1 5-10-2 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 5-1 Penalties-Yards 1-5 10-82 ——— INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Orangefield, Corey Huckabay 18-45, Derrick Evans 6-39, David Burton 9-33, Evan Guidry 13-26, Jacob Nunez 5-18, Josh Shores 3-5, Quinton Evans 1-2; Silsbee, Chris Barnes 12-158, Jeremy Johnson 12-87, Rahkeem Bolton 5-23, Kelson McDaniel 1-1, Karrington Stanford 1-(-3). PASSING— Orangefield, Corey Huckabay 1-7-1 27, Jacob Nunez 1-1-0 10; Silsbee, Jeremy Johnson 5-10-2 101. RECEIVING—Orangefield, Quinton Evans 1-27, David Burton 1-10; Silsbee, Kelson McDaniel 2-50, Darian Tuck 2-29, Prentice Lane 1-22.