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  1. I don't like they pressed for so long but if Lee doesn't want to get scored on so much, play better defense. This is almost exactly like a football team scoring 70. Nothing ever gets said about that.
  2. It is not Yates job to be stopped.
  3. Do anything for my lil Lolly.
  4. The Lady Bulldogs won the scrimmage 3-0 Tuesday night. How do I know? I was in attendance!
  5. That shouldn't be hard to accomplish bullets
  6. "Well you know we played a great game. Give Stanford credit they are an awesome squad and Coach Harbaugh is doing a good job. Our teams was focused after the long break but I can guarantee you one thing, those guys at setxsports.com are right — we still suck," Coach Bob Stoops after the Sun Bowl.
  7. WOS 49 Vidor 44 PNG 79 BC 50
  8. [quote name="HoopInsider_Cooper" post="736136" timestamp="1262123889"] Vidor 61, bridge city 60 Jasper 61, legacy 34 [/quote] Vidor's Williamson drained a 3 as buzzer expired in OT. He had missed layup at end of regulation to win the game. I'd say he made up for it.
  9. [quote name="OldSkool97" post="735800" timestamp="1262052517"] Any ideas of what the Rockets could get for him? [/quote] 3 jock straps; 4 nasal sprays; 17 sticks of juicy fruit and possibly a cup of mineral water (but that is pushing it)
  10. Well I will be the first to congratulate these well deserving players. Congrats to all.
  11. From Orange Leader sports department Times changed along the Orange County football landscape during the 2009 high school season. For the first time since 2005, West Orange-Stark was joined by some playoff company by two other schools in the form of Bridge City and Vidor. Let’s not forget the strides that both programs at Little Cypress-Mauriceville and Orangefield made along the way as well. WO-S (8-3), as usual, was once again in the playoffs. The Mustangs saw their 29-game District 21-3A win streak come to an end. So, they’ve just started another one and it stands at four already. The Mustangs allowed just 227 yards a game, which was tops in Southeast Texas. Bridge City (7-4) found itself in postseason play for the first time since 2005 and Vidor (7-4) made it for the first time since 2000. For LC-M (4-6) and Orangefield (4-6), it was all about taking steps in the right direction and both accomplished that. Let’s not forget that these two teams combined to go 1-15 in 2008. With many players returning to their respective lineups next season, maybe we can squeeze a couple more teams in the playoffs, without the UIL’s help of course. So without further ado, here are the superlatives for the 2009 All-Orange Leader Football Team: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Shayne Pitman, Vidor Opposing defenses never truly found a way to slow the Pirate senior running back down. Pitman was a key cog in a Coach Jeff Mathews’ Pirate offensive machine that ran the ball for nearly 3,700 yards. Pitman benefitted from running behind the largest line in Southeast Texas. Pitman churned out 1,521 yards on the ground on 232 carries and found the end zone 16 times. If he had received more carries, no telling what his numbers would have been. He had plenty of help from backfield mates Kevin Tate (974 yards, 12 TDs) and fullback Jacob Peevey (729, 7 Tds). OFFENSIVE MVP Hunter Gonzales, LC-M The Bear junior quarterback amassed some heavy numbers against top-notch District 20-4A defenses as the Bears went from no wins in 2008 to four in 2009. Gonzales completed 150-of-272 passes for 1,686 yards and 11 TDs. He also rushed for 383 yards and 11 scores as he hand his hands involved in 22 of the Bears’ 30 total TDs. He was also All-District as a punter. DEFENSIVE MVP Stephen Cook, WO-S Cook, a three-time All-District 21-3A selection, despite being double-teamed throughout the season as well as teams running away from his side of the ball, had another superb season for the Mustangs. Cook was in on 89 tackles, had seven tackles for losses including four sacks and also had three fumble recoveries for 21-3A’s leading defensive unit. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Corey Huckabay, Orangefield Very seldom does this honor go to a senior but Huckabay certainly deserves it. The Bobcat quarterback made a big impact for the Bobcats and his father first-year Bobcat head coach Brian Huckabay. Huckabay grounded up the yardage as he rushed for 1,005 yards and 12 TDs on 166 carries and also passed for 390 yards and four TDs. TOP UTILITY   PLAYER Cameron Dishon, Bridge City Dishon, a sophomore, did it all for the Cardinals. Offensively, he finished with 20 catches for 355 yards and seven TDs and ran for 191 yards and two TDs. On defense, he recorded 106 tackles, 62 of them solo and brought back an interception for a score. On special teams he returned a kickoff 90 yards for a score and averaged nearly 18 yards per punt return including one that went 90 yards for a score. COACH OF THE YEAR Cris Stump, Bridge City Coach Stump led the Cardinals to their first playoff berth since 2005. The Cardinals’ biggest improvement came on the defensive side of the ball. A weakness the last several years, the Cardinals allowed just 245.7 yards a game. Bridge City had two outstanding comeback wins in 21-3A play, coming back in the fourth period to topple Hardin-Jefferson and then rallying in the fourth quarter and in overtime to take down rival Orangefield. Here is the 2009 All-Orange Leader Football Team as selected by the Leader sports staff: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Shayne Pitman, Vidor OFFENSIVE MVP: Hunter Gonzales, LC-M DEFENSIVE MVP: Stephen Cook, WO-S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Corey Huckabay, Orangefield TOP UTILITY PLAYER: Cameron Dishon, Bridge City COACH OF THE YEAR: Cris Stump, Bridge City FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: Reggie Garrett, WO-S Running backs: Matt Menard, Bridge City; Kevin Tate, Vidor Wide receivers: Zack Sonnier, LC-M; Mark Roberts, WO-S Tight end: James Larramore, Vidor Offensive line: Cody Hill, Vidor; James Burns, Vidor; Ethan Cowart, Orangefield; Shane Stankus, Bridge City; Van Jordan, WO-S Utility: Derrick Evans, Orangefield Kicker: Justin Sparrow, WO-S DEFENSE Defensive line: Dakota Risinger, Bridge City; Luke Gunstream, Orangefield; Lawrence Gilmore, WO-S; Matt Johnson, Vidor Linebackers: Wilson Washington, WO-S; Josh Shores, Orangefield; Donovan Rubin, WO-S Defensive backs: James Haynes, WO-S; Aldric Jones, LC-M; Justin Thomas, WO-S; Zach Heinze, Bridge City Punter: Hunter Gonzales, LC-M SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: Josh Lemoine, Bridge City Running backs: Keeton Addison, Deweyville; Jacob Peevey, Vidor Wide receivers: Johnny Epps, LC-M; Justin Francis, WO-S Tight end: Logan Moss, Orangefield Offensive line: Brian Patton, Vidor; Tyler Whitmire, Orangefield; Thomas Luce, Bridge City; Clint Dunn, LC-M; Cole Durkin, Orangefield Utility: Darius Mitchell, WO-S Kicker: Devin Bertrand, Bridge City DEFENSE Defensive line: Jeremy Chauvin, LC-M; Channing O’Bannion, Deweyville; Chase Groves, Vidor; Thomas Taylor, Bridge City Linebackers: Evan Boren, Bridge City; De’Jewel Nelson, WO-S; Blake Tinkle, Vidor Defensive backs: Chan Smith, Vidor; Eric Avila, Deweyville; Trae Hester, Vidor; Brandon Forward, WO-S Punter: Matt Menard, Bridge City
  12. No matter what we want the Astros to do or what you think they should do, they never do it.
  13. Point is you can't be the best in the world if you have lost twice to someone. Silva is the best in the world.
  14. Didn't GSP make Penn look like a fool not that long ago?
  15. I need one and don't need the other, I'll let ya'll decide  :D :D. Heather might wanna rethink this situation.
  16. [quote name="EAGLE07" post="728186" timestamp="1260554998"] [quote author=Buccaneer#3 link=topic=63631.msg727830#msg727830 date=1260498875] Anyone know when he plans on returning? [/quote] After he plays in the all-star game.  ;) What a joke NBA voting is. hasn't played a minute but has enough votes to start in the all-star game.  ::) ::) I read in the Chronicle, possible return of 12/28. [/quote] I liked my answer better
  17. 2 games before he gets hurt again  :D
  18. These are some high baseball scores  :o
  19. Championship season right there
  20. It has been since Nov. 29, scooter do the honors......
  21. [quote name="bullets13" post="727000" timestamp="1260381950"] [quote author=scooter! link=topic=63434.msg726090#msg726090 date=1260243190] he's gotten hurt every year. reminds me of Yao. [/quote] but uglier, if that's possible. [/quote] So negative lately bullets. LOL
  22. [quote name="SgtRey" post="723800" timestamp="1259964431"] [quote author=Gabe link=topic=63252.msg723799#msg723799 date=1259964378] Biggest flakes I have ever seen in SE Texas [/quote] Bigger than Kelloggs? [/quote] At least bigger than Rice Krispies. That is all I got
  23. Biggest flakes I have ever seen in SE Texas
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