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  1. Palestine Vs Diboll Friday November 17, 7:30pm SFA's Homer Bryce Stadium in Nac
  2. The Cats 'D hold sturns to 126yds and 1 TD. Take away the one 60 yd run in the 1st qtr and he had only 66 yds on the night. Great job Cats
  3. Rusk has Palestine as their Homecoming :shock:
  4. Palestine lead 17-7 in the 4th quarter. Palestine started playing conserve offense way too early, Jacksonville blocked 2 punts and block a Palestine 45yd field goal as time expired. Good bye top 10
  5. Thanks, I know that we really don't get coverage here so, I was just giving some scores, but I don't know how much longer I'll be coming over, but again thanks.
  6. PALESTINE 34 (3-0) @ Henderson 6 Brownsboro 20 @ WESTWOOD 33 (3-0) MADISONVILLE 21 (3-0) @ Rockdale 20 FAIRFIELD 14 (0-3) @ La Vega 28 Waco Connally 26 @ MEXIA 20 (1-2) Mart 33 @ GROESBECK 35 (2-1) District 19 3A Scores Next week Palestine 3-0 Vs Jacksonville Madisonville 3-0 Open Westwood 3-0 Vs Crockett Groesbeck 2-1 @ China Springs Mexia 1-2 Vs Rockdale Fairfield 0-3 Vs Connally
  7. PALESTINE 41 (2 - 0) Kaufman 13 WESTWOOD 39 (2 - 0) Chapel Hill 15 MEXIA 26 (1 - 1) China Springs 30 GROESBECK 29 (1 - 1) LeVega 27 FAIRFIELD 14 (0 - 2) Robinson 48 MADISONVILLE 38 (2 - 0) Coldspring 0
  8. Great win, seemed bored in the 1st half, but turned it around in the 2nd
  9. '92, my Jr yr at Palestine, we were playing Chapel Hill and was up 35-7 at halftime and ended up losing 50-49.
  10. Palestine had 5 turnovers in the 1st half, 1st play of the game Hallsville scord on an INT. Palestine went 3 and out and on the 1st play for Hallsville they scored on a 61 yd td pass,Palestine them fumbled and Halsville picked it up and return it for a TD and Hallsville scored right before half on another fumble. The 2nd Half PHS defensed step it up and Hallsville couldn't move the ball at all. Our offense settled down and took over the game. Hallsville missed a 40 yd Field goal with 1:17 left and PHS ran out the clock Palestine Outgained Hallsville 346 - 183
  11. I know we are not considered South East Texas, but wanted to give you a score Palestine wins!!!!! what a comeback down 27-0 at the half and to comeback and win the game Great job guys!!!!! :shock: I think yhis is thr greatest comback in school History!!!
  12. is this only for south East Texas
  13. Here's a little info on the subject from smoaky.com UIL's 5A State Championships Headed To Pre-Determined Stadium A proposal originated by TITUS Sports Marketing was delivered from the University Interscholastic League to its Legislative Council last night in Austin, requesting the approval of a pre-determined stadium for the Class 5A Div. I and Div. II Football Championships. The motion, which passed unanimously by the Legislative Council, is for a two-year term. The motion also included the formation of a Championships Committee, which will have decision-making abilities regarding components of the Class 5A Div. I and II Football Championships, including site selection, kickoff times, and extension of the motion after the original two-year period. The UIL is expected to officially announce members of the Championships Committee on Tuesday, with their first meeting later this month. Below is an overview of the motion which TITUS Sports Marketing made available to the Legislative Council on Monday night. TITUS Sports Marketing met with the UIL and the Texas High School Coaches Association on multipel occasions in formulating the proposal, and last week met with athletic directors and head football coaches at a handful of 5A schools, including Southlake Carroll, Katy, Converse Judson, Smithson Valley, Tyler Lee, Lufkin, The Woodlands, Corpus Christi ISD, Plano ISD, North East ISD and Round Rock ISD, requesting their evaluation of our proposal. "We’re excited to outline this outstanding opportunity to you tonight in Austin. "Your approval for the UIL’s Class 5A football championship games (Div. I and II) to be held at a pre-determined stadium will change the course of Texas high school history for the state’s largest classification of football. “Change†as it’s mentioned here is a definite positive, because it relates to simplification. "TITUS has spent more than five years formulating this opportunity for the UIL and its 5A-member high schools. We started the process when we created the Texas Football Classic at the Alamodome in August of 1999, a season-opening event featuring the state’s top high schools. We have visited out-of-state high school football championship games and along the way have met with representatives of the UIL and the Texas High School Coaches Association, as well as some of the state’s most respected head football coaches and athletic directors at the Class 5A level. "The foundation of TITUS is assisting Texas high schools. It may be marketing and selling scoreboard sponsorships or sideline signage or producing football banquets or creating a naming rights opportunity for a stadium or even bringing a national-television opportunity to the school’s football program. "Whatever the circumstance, we’re committed to partnering with Texas high schools. "One of our primary objectives in working with the UIL to bring its Class 5A football championships to a pre-determined stadium is to simplify the process for participating schools and to bring added excitement to their local communities. "We know that football coaches across the Lone Star State often label themselves as “control freaks.†These same coaches probably pre-planned a year in advance with their future spouse the time and place for their wedding. And weeks before the birth of their first child, they probably had their bags packed at the front door ready for the hospital. "Coaches and athletic directors prefer a routine for their players for every practice and for every week of the football season. By the 16th week of the football season everyone is in a set schedule. "So why deviate from a set routine during the biggest week of one’s varsity season, and possibly before the biggest game in a coach’s career as well as for his student-athletes? "It is our passion to work with high school coaches and athletic directors across Texas – that’s the foundation for TITUS Sports Marketing and why we created the company. One hundred percent of what we do is in the high school marketplace. "Simply, if we don’t represent Texas high schools and the best interests of the UIL at the Class 5A Football Championships, we won’t be successful with TITUS in the years to come."
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