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  1. La Porte will face Crosby in Area.
  2. La Porte will face off against Crosby in the Area Round. BH will face College Station.
  3. Albert Regis, former La Porte TE/DL and Texas A&M DT was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 3rd Round of this year’s draft. Congrats Albert!
  4. Looks like BH is the only team still standing from 19-5A. La Porte, Friendswood, and Santa Fe all move on to Area from 20-5A.
  5. La Porte run ruled Baytown Sterling again in Game 2 10-0. They move on to the Area Round to face either Crosby or A&M Consol.
  6. La Porte run ruled Baytown Sterling again in Game 2 10-0. They move on to the Area Round to face either Crosby or A&M Consol.
  7. La Porte 17 Baytown Sterling 2 Final Game 1
  8. La Porte 17 Baytown Sterling 2 Final Game 1
  9. Not what our government is supposed to be doing. I started a thread on this already. Yes. This is pure socialism & needs to stop.
  10. La Porte 7 Sterling 0 5th Inning Game 1
  11. I read where no one is allowed to play on State test day. So, everyone had to move from Thursday to Friday & Saturday. That’s why we’re all having to update.
  12. Spirit Airlines has claimed bankruptcy twice in the last 6 years. The Federal Government purchasing stakes in a private company is straight up socialism, and you’ll never see a dime.
  13. Just a question. There were the automakers, banks, Fannie & Freddie, Intel, miners, and now Spirit Airlines? I have no desire to own an airline. When did it become okay for our tax dollars to be used for the government to take stakes in private companies? GM still owes us a ton. Not only does this create unfair competition and market manipulation worse than typical, but it's a form of socialism that's getting out of control.
  14. If the naval blockade of Iran continues, and no end is finalized in the current conflict in short order, familiarize yourself with Khunjerab Pass. This crossing is part of the Silk Road Initiative, and is less than 1000 miles from China to Iran if passing through Pakistan. Would Pakistan allow China to resupply Iran you may ask? Simple answer: Yes. Although, they would deny it publicly. Iran, Pakistan, and China have an alliance, and both Iran and Pakistan are heavily reliant on Chinese support. Pakistan and Iran aren't allies. But, they're also not enemies. They--historically--have backed each other up in regional conflicts against others. This ceasefire is not helpful in the long term. China will do all they can to not allow their Iranian oil spigot to be turned off. They receive 95% of their oil from Iran, and will do what's necessary for them to maintain leverage with the Iranian regime. Weaponry and technology can be easily transported via this route, and the U.S. would have few to no options to stop it. It would be China's version of the U.S. supporting Ukraine.
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