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AggiesAreWe

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  1. Actually, I think this is all just a waste of time, it's just a scrimmage. Besides, that's just what one side will claim if they lose( if there is a such thing as a loser in a scrimmage ) is that it was just a scrimmage, no real test of what either team really is. Particullarly if this is the first scrimmage. Anyway, I'll say that the Mustangs will look the better of the two, but I don't know who will score more or wins or whatever.

  2. The '05-'06 school year for Tiger sports will go down as one of the most successful years in their history. Silsbee claimed 10 district championships, a runner-up, and a third place in the 12 team sports it participated in. Not bad.

    Here is how they finished:

    Football: 4-1, runner up

    Vollyball: undefeated, champ

    Boys basketball: 10-0, champ

    Girls basketball: 10-0, champ

    Baseball: 10-0, champ

    Softball: 7-3, third

    Boys track: champ

    Girls track: champ

    Boys golf: champ

    Girls golf: champ

    Boys tennis: champ

    Girls tennis: champ

    Silsbee sent a team in every sport to the playoffs.

  3. I thought this thread was for non-playoff games?

    Anyway, the Silsbee-Nederland game of '93 that was mentioned earlier was a classic. Jay McGuire of Silsbee( Willie Ray Smith award winner that year ) had 454 yards rushing and 6 tds to bolster his total yards for the game to right at 600 yards!! The game was back and forth until Silsbee made a key defensive stop in the 4th to get a 10 point lead and won the game 48-45. The qb for Nederland( forget his name ) had a terrific game with over 275 yards passing. He picked Silsbee apart. To say the least, it was a very exciting game.

    The thing about this game that amazed me was not what took place that night, but what took place later on in the season. Silsbee faced Nederland in the 1st round of the playoffs without Jay McGuire. He broke his leg in the last game of the season against Jasper. Most people figured that we had no chance against Nederland without him, seeing that he basically won the first game by himself. But the Tigers changed up their defensive scheme from the last time they faced the Bulldogs, and came away with a 34-7 win. The Tigers sacked Nederland's qb a total of 10 times that night, basically blitzing on every down. Playing the zone in the first game was not effective at all, so they decided to live and die by the blitz. Good call.

    I have both of those games plus all of Silsbee's games that season on video tape if anyone would like to see them.

  4. I go to the state tourney every year regardless of what schools are there. My dad and I have been attending the state tourney every year together since 1972, when I was 8 years old, haven't missed a year yet. This will be my 35th straight year to attend. My dad has not missed a year since 1958, he's working on 50 consecutive years by 08.

    I would have loved to have seen my Tigers there, but hey, that's how the ball bounces sometimes. Better luck next year.

  5. Silsbee turned up the heat in the second half and blew Cleveland out by 32. Silsbee was down 28-25 at the half and then outscored Cleveland 54-19 in the second half for a very convincing victory. It was evident early on that the Indians would eventually tire as the Tigers depth and pressure defense turned to be too much for them to handle. Cleveland only played about 6 players while the Tigers continued to sub their usual 10-11 players. The Indians finally tired out and started committing turnovers and lazy fouls and Silsbee took the game over.

    Silsbee's depth and their relentless pressure defense along with their fast pace transition game will carry them to Austin.

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