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    Fugitive reacted to 5GallonBucket in Kountze Basketball: What happened?   
    from 2001 to 2009 Kountze was making deep runs in the playoffs including 4 state runs and 2 regional finals.   One playoff appearance in 2014.  What has happened to the program?
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    Fugitive reacted to aTmfan06 in Kountze 31 Anahuac 15/Final   
    Kountze wins 31-15
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    Fugitive reacted to Pepper Brooks in Football parent   
    Although my son and his team were knocked out of the playoff picture last Friday night, I suddenly realized this week will be his last HS practices and game.
    We are very lucky that he will get to go on to pursue his education and play at the next level, but as he told me "Dad it just isn't the same as my HS team"
    Got me thinking so I found this while surfing the web.
     
    Dear FOOTBALL PARENT, 
    You dreaded this year’s arrival, but it has come just the same. A year full of promise, but so many “last times.” Over the years you have helped with countless team meals, washed mounds of sweaty uniforms, chauffeured to more early morning practices then you care to remember. You have been top-of-the-world elated when your son has had a good night and endured his deathlike silences when he hasn’t. It is amazing how the family mood bobs with the rhythm of each game. You have laughed, cried, screamed, sulked, pouted, sweat, pulled your hair, bit your nails, bit your tongue, paced, worried, shoved, frowned, and smiled all very gracefully and within a two hour span. 
    Such is the life of a football parent. 
    You may not be in on the big play, but you feel the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat right along with your son. You keep your composure when some fan behind you wants your son’s head while the opponent on the field is mashing it into the grass. “Get off him, that's my baby” you’d like to shout! You breath football at this time of year, especially this time of year when your heart whispers “just a little longer” as the season slides by. You plead and bargain, knowing full well that some other parent on the opponent's team is making their own deal with the Almighty, but you do it anyway, because you no more want it to end than your son does. You do not want to see the desperation in his eyes and the pain on his face as he struggles to put away his childhood dreams. You are helpless in the stands, with no way to make it better. 
    Is it worth it? 
    YOU BET IT IS! 
    Every lost game sock, busy Friday night. Every recovering Saturday, every aspirin, every ruined hair do, hot bath, goose bumps, and every obnoxious fan and sports writer you’ve had to tolerate is worth it. The fun isn’t measured by how many times your son gets into the newspaper, the game, or what he does when he gets there. The fun - what makes those trips to the ER for the pigskin stitches all worthwhile, is watching a game, what a sport experience can do to convert your little boy into a young man. Watching him tackle the world and you have a front row seat. 
    You still see that rambunctious 5 yr old playing football in the yard. You bite your lip and hold back the tears because though you are fiercely proud of the young man he has become, you miss the boy. In fact you mourn for all the little boys. You have watched them grow up together, plot and scheme together, win and lose together. They have raided your kitchen, camped out in your basement, stole your heart. They are blessed with something they will never have again. They know it and you know it. So you pray that wonder will last another game, and then another, because as long as it does, you hang on to a piece of your boy for a bit longer. Watching him walk off that field one last time will be no less painful then giving birth to him all those years ago. 
    We will miss this group of young men. 
    We will miss watching them run on to the field like soldiers going to battle, the hi-fives after a great play, the chest slams after a great tackle, the celebrations over a big win and the sober faces after a disappointing loss. We will miss watching the boys we love, play the game they love.....Football. 
    Anonymous
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    Fugitive reacted to oldschool2 in CAN KOUNTZE GET A WIN THIS WEEK...KOUNTZE VS WARREN   
    That's a fine idea.  Truly is.  But...it's about $.  Gotta have money to get the best coaches..and a lot of them.  Gotta have money to hire the best teachers.  Hardin County is an absolute joke when it comes to the ability/willingness to pay employees.  All of their salary schedules for teachers are on the district website.  Kountze, West Hardin, Hardin Jefferson, Lumberton, Silsbee don't pay teachers enough to be above the poverty line.  And 4 out of those 5 schools are awful every single year in football.  The one school that is relatively competitive every year has the best facilities of the group.  Amazing coincidence. 
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    Fugitive reacted to oldschool2 in Kville Vs Kountze   
    My initial feelings on how Kountze would be this year were pretty far off.  I still think they get in but it's looking like a 4-6 year to me.  Still quite a bit of season left though. 
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    Fugitive reacted to Capone in Week 4 in District 12-3A D1   
    Battle tested, I've heard that for the last 3 years and it hasn't helped yet. Kountze has got to find ways to utilize one of the best weapons they will ever have. I'm hoping for a fourth place, but fifth place wouldn't surprise me. 
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    Fugitive got a reaction from H-D BOBCAT 55 in Hull-Daisetta Bobcat Relays   
    Kountze won both the 4x1 and the 4x2.....
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    Fugitive reacted to DeuceSixSuited in 409 Elite football team in Lafayette   
    We won both games by 20... We allowed 3 first downs total in 2 games
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    Fugitive reacted to wo-s#1 in WOS vs HJ Halloween Night   
    For that matter since we know what you're implying, maybe he isn't that good and our district is just that bad either way come Friday we will have a few more answers or opinions
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    Fugitive reacted to Indianforever in Lumberton @ Ozen Saturday   
    Any radio broadcast?
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    Fugitive reacted to mighymouse490 in Good week one lol   
    central have not beaten brook in 10 or is 12 years... The streak continues... Owned!
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