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If Nederland combines the 1st half team play of the P.A. game together with the 2nd half team play of the Silsbee game for 4 quarters vs. Willowridge & #12 plays QB for 4 quarters Nederland wins.
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Todd Dodge- The Best To Ever Do It?
KF89 replied to Dirty_but_Dazzling's topic in High School Football
I agree with not a program builder & got to give Dodge respect on his offensive schemes pushing S-Lake \Westlake over the top into dominating state title winning programs. Dodge's college coaching run was a dumpster fire. Cameron Yoe (8-12), Carrollton Newman (8-12), Keller Fossil Ridge (7-12) & Marble Falls (8-12) North Texas (6-37) -
1. Beaumont West Brook at Humble Summer Creek 2. Humble Kingwood at Humble Atascocita 3. Barbers Hill at La Porte 4. Baytown Lee at Goose Creek Memorial 5. Galena Park at Texas City 6. Humble Kingwood Park at Crosby 7. Santa Fe at Dayton 8. Bridge City at Hamshire-Fannett 9. Columbus at Huffman Hargrave 10. Jasper at Liberty 11. West Orange-Stark at Silsbee 12. Anahuac at Hardin 13. Buna at Orangefield 14. Crockett at Shepherd 15. East Chambers at Kirbyville 16. Huntington at Coldspring-Oakhurst 17. Kountze at Anderson-Shiro 18. Newton at Warren 19. Woodville at Diboll 20. Garrison at West Sabine 21. Cushing at Colmesneil 22. Hull-Daisetta at West Hardin 23. Shelbyville at Joaquin 24. Houston Westbury at Beaumont Legacy Christian 25. Beaumont Kelly at Houston The Village
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Below are the Chronicle’s weekly Houston high school volleyball power rankings. Rankings are based on overall and recent performances, quality wins, strength of schedule and team accomplishments. 1. Tompkins | Previous rank: 1 The Falcons (23-3) improved to 4-0 in District 19-6A action with a dominant 25-12, 25-18, 25-11 sweep against Katy Taylor last Tuesday. Tompkins will continue its league slate this week against Morton Ranch and Mayde Creek. The Falcons are 15-1 all-time against Morton Ranch and 16-0 against Mayde Creek. 2. Cypress Ranch | Previous: 2 Cypress Ranch (28-2) has won 12 consecutive matches and is ranked No. 11 in the nation by USA Today and the American Volleyball Coaches Association. The Mustangs began District 16-6A action with a 25-15, 25-12, 25-15 sweep against Cypress Woods on Friday. They continue this week against Cypress Springs and Cypress Park. 3. Bridgeland | Previous: 3 Bridgeland (26-6) kicked off its District 16-6A schedule Friday with a hard-fought 25-21, 25-17, 25-22 victory over a solid Langham Creek team at home. The Bears have only suffered losses against elite competition, including twice against Cypress Ranch. The team has a match against Cypress Falls on Friday before meeting the Mustangs again next week. 4. The Woodlands | Previous: 4 The Woodlands (25-8) extended their current winning streak to four matches after picking up a pair of District 13-6A victories last week. The Highlanders pulled out an impressive five-set road win over Grand Oaks to grab sole possession of first place. They easily coasted past Cleveland on Friday to improve to 5-0. Rival College Park is up next on Tuesday. 5. Conroe | Previous: 5 Conroe (34-1) bounced back nicely after suffering its first loss of the season against The Woodlands. The Tigers improved to 4-1 in District 13-6A action with sweeps against Oak Ridge and New Caney last week. Conroe has a nondistrict match against Huntsville on Tuesday before continuing its league slate with a big test against Grand Oaks on Friday at home. 6. Ridge Point | Previous: 6 Ridge Point (26-6) continued a dominant start to its District 20-6A title defense with four-set victories over George Ranch and Elkins last week. The Panthers are now 5-0 in league matches and have only dropped two sets. They will continue their journey against Clements and Fort Bend Austin this week, teams they have a combined 25-7 record against all-time. 7. Clear Springs | Previous: 7 Clear Springs (25-7) kicked off District 24-6A action with a 25-16, 25-21, 25-10 sweep against Dickinson at home Friday. The Chargers continue their league schedule with matches against Clear Falls and Brazoswood this week. Clear Springs is 4-0 in true road games this season and will try to make it 5-0 on Tuesday against the Knights. 8. Barbers Hill | Previous: 8 Barbers Hill (26-5) began District 17-5A play with a 25-18, 26-24, 25-10 road victory against Crosby on Friday, the team’s fourth consecutive win after dropping three straight in late August. The Eagles are now 23-5 against Crosby dating back to 2007. They will host Baytown Lee on Tuesday before traveling to face Port Arthur Memorial on Friday. 9. Grand Oaks | Previous: 9 As previously mentioned, Grand Oaks (24-9) lost a hard-fought match against The Woodlands last week. Despite coming up short, the Grizzlies proved once again they belong in the conversation with the Houston area’s best teams. Grand Oaks turned around and swept Oak Ridge on Friday to move to 4-1 in league play. They have New Caney and Conroe this week. 10. Columbus | Previous: NR It’s hard to ignore what Columbus (27-3) has accomplished so far this season. The Cardinals are a 3A team, but they have also scored victories against 5A and 6A opponents this season. The team is riding a 10-match winning streak and was dominant against Rice Consolidated in its district opener. Columbus gets Hallettsville and Edna this week. Honorable mentions: Deer Park, Dawson, Cinco Ranch, Stratford, Friendswood, Pearland, College Park, Langham Creek, Seven Lakes, Manvel, Klein Collins, Bellville, Cypress Creek.
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I'd be happy to answer all these questions you have about Ned's struggles these 3 non district games at an upcoming game. I would be more then happy to talk football & understand your negative issues you have towards Ned Football coaches & players. It would be better then going back & forth on the board watching what we say so no rules are broken?
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1. Baytown Sterling at Humble Kingwood Park 2. Crosby at Barbers Hill 3. New Caney Porter at Port Arthur Memorial 4. Bridge City at Lumberton 5. Hamshire-Fannett at Splendora 6. Hardin-Jefferson at Diboll 7. Navasota at Huffman Hargrave 8. Franklin at Jasper 9. Liberty at East Chambers 10. Little Cypress-Mauriceville at Houston Kinkaid 11. Silsbee at Brazosport 12. St. Louis at Vidor 13. West Orange-Stark at Newton 14. Anahuac at San Augustine 15. Buna at Kountze 16. Groesbeck at Crockett 17. Kirbyville at Hemphill 18. Orangefield at Woodville 19 Hempstead at Shepherd 20. Tarkington at Beaumont Kelly 21. Mart at Centerville 22. Acadiana Christian at Deweyville 23. Hull-Daisetta at Hardin 24. Waskom at Timpson 25. Beaumont Legacy Christian at Burkeville
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Silsbee is a solid football team on both sides of the ball, should contend for district title & make a nice run in the playoffs. Nederland coaches \players still figuring out things on both sides of the ball & still struggling in some areas, but improving each game. With a week off to prepare for Willowridge & them having weak line play, good possibility Ned starts 1-0 in district. When #12 came in at QB, it sparked the whole team. He is the best option at QB, Ned offense with his passing & running abilities is more effective moving the ball down the field. Ned scoring those 2 td's & 2- 2 pt. conversions was vs. majority of Silsbee best defensive players, Silsbee coaches & players did not want to give up a score. But I was expecting to see at least one dooms day, Ned team has no talent person to post that😎
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What's wrong with Vidor and Nederland?
KF89 replied to Mr. Buddy Garrity's topic in High School Football
Only thing I recognize about your posts is your ignorance about recognizing players with talent.