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Tenaha 69 - Era 0 Final
Carthage 34 - Stafford 0 Final
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Tenaha vs Colmesneil
Thursday 7:00 pm Ssn Augustine
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I just saw the fat lady come out of the restroom, she's ready to sing!
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Bremond's opponents have a combined record of 62 wins and 77 losses, a 44.6% winning percentage. Three of their opponents were in a higher class (one in 3A D2, two in 2A D1)
Tenaha's opponents have a combined record of 75 wins and 56 losses, a 57% winning percentage. Four of their opponents were in a higher class (one in 3A D1, one in TAPPS DII and two in 2A D1) losing once to a 2A D1 team.
They have played one common opponent, Hubbard, which they both beat by 14 points.
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Iola 34-9, final per scorestream.com's juiced up score keeper!
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I was getting on here to complain about the guy who was updating the score on that site being drunk or something. First he gives them 12 and then takes them away, then all of a sudden they get 9 points. i guess he's only buzzing ;)
I was getting on here to complain about the guy who was updating the score on that site being drunk or something. First he gives them 12 and then takes them away, then all of a sudden they get 9 points. i guess he's only buzzing ;)
The person posting the scores on scorestream.com is the one on the sauce! :-) -
Iola 21 - Chilton 9; 4th qtr per score stream
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hmm, not sure where he got 14-12
hmm, not sure where he got 14-12
https://scorestream.com/teams/iola-high-school/iola/tx/?teamId=16303
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Iola 14 - Chilton 12; 3rd qtr
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Iola 14 - Chilton 0; 3r qtr
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Tenaha 47 - Normangee 7
Tiger's Cobe Caraway had 3 TDs with runs of 75 (1st play), 75 and 82 yd. This one was over in the 1st qtr
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A real slobber knocker in Bullard.
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Tigers had scoring plays of 54 yd run by Caraway, 55 yd pass TJ Thomas to D Thomas, 22 yd pass TJ Thomas to D Thomas, 60 run by Reed, 1 yd run by Caraway and 44 yd run by Caraway.
Rams couldn't move ball on Tiger defense
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Sb 573 sponsored by Dan Patrick Houston. co sponsored Donna Campbell of New Braunsfel
THSCA LEGISLATIVE ALERT
Texas Private Schools Petition the State Legislature for Admittance to the U.I.L.
S.B. 573, by Dan Patrick of Houston relates to the participation of private schools in U.I.L. sponsored activities.
If passed the language in this bill would destroy a level playing field for our public schools and the children they serve. This would affect athletics, academics, music and fine arts in all classifications.
On Tuesday, March 12, S.B. 573 passed through the Senate Education Committee. Because the next step in this process will be to submit the bill on the Senate Floor for a vote, it is especially important that we voice our opposition to S.B. 573 as soon as possible.
We need your help to contact our State Senators and Representatives to show a strong opposition to opening the U.I.L. membership to private schools!!!
We are asking each of you to use the following bullet points and contact your Senators and Representatives to express your opposition to S.B. 573.
PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL FRIENDS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
Bullet points in opposition to Private School Membership in all U.I.L. Activities:
Private schools must recruit to exist. (Impossible to comply with recruiting rules because recruiting is critical to their very existence.)
Private schools do not have to admit all children. (Public schools are required to take all comers: learning disabled, behaviorally disabled and physically disabled; private schools are able to create a select environment.)
Private schools do not comply with the parent residence boundaries that public schools do. (How do you solve the issue of boundaries with private schools?)
Academic standards are not mandated by statute, while public schools are heavily regulated.
Private schools control the number of students who attend and would control their U.I.L. classification, while a public school cannot. (The smaller the classification the greater the impact of private schools.)
Private schools have an unfair competitive advantage in that they have a unique situation -- they can establish a select environment. We are writing to ask for your help!
It is imperative that we contact our State Representatives and strongly oppose opening the U.I.L. membership to private schools.
Many have asked, "What can I do to help?" There are two things you can do.
First, you need to contact your State Legislators. We have tried to make it as easy as we can for you. AssistantCoach Systems has donated a website tool to make it easy for anyone in Texas to send emails to their State Representative. We urge you to go to this website now and spend 2 minutes to add your name to the list of those who oppose the legislation. You can get to this tool by clicking HERE! https://secure.assistantcoach.net/poe/ This website also allows you to view the bill and it's impact.
You can also act by calling your Representative and/or sending a handwritten note. We have provided a list of the Senate Education Committee and House Committee on Public Education below. You can also click on the links below or visit the THSCA website for a complete list of Legislators and their contact information. A phone call is the most effective way to voice your opposition.
Lastly, we need to bring this Legislation to the attention of as many people as we possibly can and encourage them to contact their Legislators. Please forward this email to all friends of high school athletics and encourage them to voice their opinions.
It is critical to act immediately, the quicker that you respond, the better!
Senate Education Committee: For a complete list of Senators & Contact Info CLICK HERE!
Chair: Sen. Dan Patrick (Houston) 512/463-0107 [email protected]
Vice Chair: Sen. Eddie Lucio (Brownsville) 512/463-0127 [email protected]
Sen. Donna Campbell (New Braunfels) 512/463-0125 [email protected]
Sen. Robert Duncan (Lubbock) 512/463-0128 [email protected]
Sen. Ken Paxton (McKinney) 512/463-0108 [email protected]
Sen. Kel Seliger (Amarillo) 512/463-0131 [email protected]
Sen. Larry Taylor (Friendswood) 512/463-0111 [email protected]
Sen.Leticia Van de Putte (San Antonio) 512/463-0126 [email protected]
Sen. Royce West (Dallas) 512/463-0123 [email protected]
Senators Van de Putte and Duncan both voted against SB 573 when it was brought before the Educaiton Committee.
House Committee on Public Education: For a complete list of Representatives & Contact Info CLICK HERE!
Chair: Rep. Jimmie Don Aycock (Killeen) 512/463-0684 [email protected]
Vice Chair: Rep. Alma Allen (Houston) 512/463-0744 [email protected]
Rep. John Davis (Houston) 512/463-0734 [email protected]
Rep. Joe Deshotel (Beaumont) 512/463-0662 [email protected]
Rep. Harold V. Dutton, Jr. (Houston) 512/463-0510 [email protected]
Rep. Marsha Farney (Georgetown) 512/4630309 [email protected]
Rep. Dan Huberty (Houston) 512/463-0520 [email protected]
Rep. Ken King (Canadian) 512/463-0736 [email protected]
Rep. Bennett Ratliff (Coppell) 512/463-0468 [email protected]
Rep. Justin Rodriguez (San Antonio) 512/463-0669 [email protected]
Rep. Mike Villarreal (San Antonio) 512/463-0532 [email protected]
To Access the Texas Legislature Online visit - www.capitol.state.tx.us
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Houston, Texas 77079
(713) 464-0282
Fax: (713) 461-0108
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Final 50 - Big Sandy 51
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End of 3rd qtr. Tenaha 39 - Big Sandy 38
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End of 2nd qtr. Tenaha 27 - Big Sandy 20
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The UIL Legislative Council , with the approval of the Commissioner of Education, has approved the following changes to the Constitution and Contest Rules and/or UIL Policies and Procedures. Please refer to this link for further information and explanation of the changes:
http://www.uiltexas.org/files/policy/ccr-rule-changes-2013-2014.pdf -
Tenaha beats West Sabine 57-54...great game
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Tigers big!!!!
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Saw both games last night kountze is insanely quick and fast. White oak not flashy but are deadly from outside. I am picking kountze by 7.
Ps. Out of both games I was most impressed with tenaha. They played well considering a week ago they were still wearing pads
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According to the Tiger's Scott Tyner, Tenaha's first practice of the season will be on Monday. -
Tenaha 55 San Augustine 51
SETXsports High School Football Rankings - Week 5
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I was wondering why one of the very best 2A teams in the state, Tenaha, is not included in your poll? After 5 games they've allowed a total of 12 first downs, less than 300 yds of total offense, 24 points with 3 shutouts.
They just took West Sabine to the woodshed 43-12 and it could've been a lot worse. Lovelady is the only team that may be able to stay on the field with them, maybe!
Tenaha has 4 running backs that can play for anyone. Just wondering?