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I've seen Lumberton once this season, there're not bad.
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How many SR's does Colmesneil have?
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Mesa Vista High senior point guard Kayla Alire, shown Jan. 22, 2004, gave birth after a game Feb. 18. By NATALIE STOREY | The New Mexican March 3, 2006 It was on a bumpy bus ride home from a basketball game in Questa that 18-year-old Kayla Alire started to have terrible stomach pains. The senior point guard at Mesa Vista High in Ojo Caliente didn't realize she was experiencing labor pains. She had just played in her last basketball game Feb. 18, a game in which she sank two 3-pointers. Two hours later, she was at Española Hospital in labor. An hour after arriving, she gave birth to a 6-pound, 4-ounce baby boy no one knew was coming. "I was shocked," she said. "I was just so amazed." Sunshine Gonzales, an assistant manager at Planned Parenthood in Albuquerque, said cases of women not knowing they are pregnant until the last minute aren't frequent, but they do occur. An athletic woman can sometimes have irregular periods and might not rely on her period as a sign of pregnancy, Gonzales said. Also, symptoms typically associated with pregnancy like nausea and weight gain can vary. "There's a lot of women who don't have any sickness at all while they are pregnant," she said. Alire named her healthy baby Isaiah and has recovered quickly from his birth. All throughout her pregnancy, she wore size zero pants, her normal size. She said she must have gained a little weight but never realized it. She also said she didn't have any strange cravings and thinks her body might not have clued her in to the pregnancy because she exercises so hard so often. Besides playing basketball, Alire also is in track. "I'm not really sure how much weight I gained since I didn't really weigh myself," she said. "I ate just like I usually do." When Alire arrived home from the basketball game, she told her mother, Cynthia Alire, that she was having awful stomach pains. Her mother drove her to the hospital, where she was informed she was soon going to give birth. Cynthia Alire, who already has two grandchildren, was excited she was about to have a third. Kayla Alire's boyfriend of two years, Felipe Sisneros, had no idea his girlfriend was pregnant. When his mother told him, Kayla Alire said, he didn't believe it at first. "After he realized it was true, he got really happy," she said. Kayla Alire said she and Sisneros had never discussed having children before, and she always figured she would wait until she was older to become a mother. For now, Kayla Alire said, she has been going to school this week and plans to graduate. She also wants to run track this spring and go to college in the fall. Although unexpected, Kayla Alire said, Isaiah is a welcome addition to the family. "Oh yeah," she said. "I'm happy."
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Jasper Field of Dreams Tournament Schedule
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This shouldn't even be discussed. I agree with Homer and some of the others. ANY School with a team in the State Championship Tournment would go support their kids.. -
www.panews.com Leopold, Hooks head 2006 Hall of Honor coaching enshrinees Five new names will be added into the Southeast Coaches Hall of Honor this year, but one of the legends is still working at it. West Orange-Stark's Dan Hooks will headline a group of five honorees at the 10th annual Southeast Texas Coaches Association luncheon at noon on Mar. 18 in Beaumont's Elegante Hotel grand ballroom. The four other honorees are recently retired Port Arthur Memorial and Lincoln track coach Leroy Leopold, former West Brook head football coach and long-time Alex Durley assistant Leo Nolan, former Colorado State head coach, University of Texas and Denver Broncos assistant Leon Fuller and deceased Beaumont South Park head basketball coach Jim Anders. One of the state's legendary high school track and field coaches, Port Arthur's Leopold retired last spring after 40 consecutive seasons as head boys track coach in the Port Arthur school district -- 37 at Lincoln and the last three at Memorial. The father of NFL linebacker Bobby Leopold, Leroy coached Memorial to a national high school record in the 800-meter relay at the 2003 state meet, as well as a state record in the 1,600-meter relay for Lincoln at the 1985 state meet. One team state championship, five regional championships and 18 district championships filled Leopold's career, which was concluded at the 94th UIL state meet last May. The most recent in dozens and dozens of Leopold-coached state champions arrived then when senior Titans hurdler Jamaal Charles recorded the nation's fastest times in winning the 110- and 300-meter hurdles The 70-year-old Leopold was named Lincoln's head track coach in 1965 after graduating from the same high school in 1954 and returning to his school as an assistant in 1962. "I love him," Jamaal Charles told The Port Arthur News of Leopold last spring. "I know God loves him. That man is like a father figure." Another ongoing grandfather figure at West Orange-Stark, the 67-year-old Hooks has completed 25 seasons with five visits to at least the state semifinal level, four final appearances and two championship 4A banners in 1986 and 1987. The Mont Belvieu native served as an assistant coach at Channelview, Beaumont French and twice at Lamar University after graduating from Sam Houston State. Along with Leopold, Hooks has coached many outstanding pro and major college athletes, including former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Kevin Smith. Always a noisemaker in the ears of area officials, the extremely competitive Hooks has compiled an outstanding record of 229-61-2. If Port Arthur and Orange have provided distinguished new inductees, Mid County citizens have done the same in Nederland's Leon Fuller. The former captain and all-district standout in the mid-50s under Bum Phillips, likeable Leon devoted 45 years in the fields of coaching and athletic administration. He retired two years ago as Austin Independent School District athletic director. Fuller spanned all levels of football, finishing his coaching days as head coach in the central Texas town of Llano. His National Football League tenure was highlighted by serving as an assistant for the Denver Broncos. Yet Leon's longest and most endearing legacy was devoted to the collegiate level. It started as an MVP and a captain for Paul "Bear" Bryant's Alabama squad. Besides serving as head coach at Colorado State University, Fuller spent two tenures at the University of Texas defensive coordinator. The Nederland native shouldered the same duties at West Texas State, and the Universities of New Mexico and Wyoming. Beaumont is well-represented with two inductees from different schools and sports. Anders coached basketball for 17 years at South Park. His teams won 315 games, including the 4A state championship in 1960, the state's highest classification at that time. He was selected coach of the year in four different seasons. Also a member of Lamar University's Cardinal Hall of Honor, Anders passed away in Sept. 1986 after a six-year battle with cancer. While Anders excelled in basketball, Leo Nolan devoted much of his 37-year coaching career to football and baseball in the Hebert and West Brook communities. A long-time right-hand man for legendary boss Alex Durley, Nolan followed Durley as West Brook's second head football coach after the two collaborated on a memorable run to the Class 5A title in 1982, the Bruins' first UIL season. As offensive coordinator at Hebert from 1975 to 1981, Nolan was instrumental in helping the Panthers win the 1976 Class 3A title in addition to two other state semifinal appearances.
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AMEN!
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Thoughts On Your Freshman And JV Teams??
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Central has a good group coming up! -
Are There Any Undefeated Baseball Teams Up To Now?
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This area...SE Texas. Jasper as well though. -
Are There Any Undefeated Baseball Teams Up To Now?
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Thanks. -
Give me a Stand Out player on your team next season
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Several for Ozen! -
WOS Heading To Austin For First Time In History!
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Coach McCarter has done a great job this year for them! -
Thoughts On Your Freshman And JV Teams??
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Ozen has a good group of young ones coming up. -
Who won the final game tonight?
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Santa Fe beat LC-M 5-4 from what i hear on the final day.
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Vidor wins OF Tournment over WOS 4-3..
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:shock: :shock: WOW! Go WOS, represent SE TX well!
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I was just wondering if anyone has heard how Memorial did this weekend??
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Carthage 18 Tyler All Saints 2 Marshall 4 Livingston 1 Athens 9 Crockett 5 ??? Carthage 9 Marshall 8 Nacogdoches 10 Crockett 1
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Baseball America Top 400..Greater SE Texas
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8) Alot of good Players here! -
Punk kids these days! Probably a big distraction for the Silsbee players.
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Jury Finds Parent Guilty In Shooting Of Coach
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Looks like he may get off easy! :twisted: -
Burkeville by 10!!
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That will be a great Tournment. Alot of good ones this week. You guys please keep us updated on scores each day!