bullets13
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Got my wires crossed š. LCM 34-14
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LCM 46, Vidor 21
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What Week 8 game(s) will you be attending?
bullets13 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Football
My 7th grader is getting to twirl with the high school band, so Iāll be attending HF and Jasper. -
East Chambers Vs Coldspring-Oakhurst Predictions
bullets13 replied to gonelsons's topic in High School Football
EC 32, CS 20 -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
not a chance. then you'd have several districts facing the same issues that Cleveland is, just on a smaller scale. Your school becomes overcrowded, your resources become stretched, you have to hire staff to deal with the influx of ESL students, your grades drop, affecting your TEA rating, school budget suffers... and that's before you ever even consider the athletic side of things, where you go up a division or two to face much larger, talented schools while gaining no appreciable talent of your own despite the influx of hundreds of kids. what school district would agree to that? This is the wrong Cleveland. It would take the political mindset of Cleveland, OHIO to pretend that this scenario is good for everyone. -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
To get back to your āmajority Hispanic but still good at football pointā⦠Cleveland is 90% Hispanic. Less than half their football team is. Because of the influx of nearly 3000 Hispanic students in the high school theyāre playing 6A ball, and 23 of those 3000 kids play varsity football. There is no comparison possible. Itās unprecedented, and it seems impossible to overcome. -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
Would be a new type of flight I guess, because this particular principal wasnāt white. I donāt know what district you work for, but I could guess, and their roster isnāt listed online. Iād be curious how the % of Hispanic students matches up to the % of Hispanic players on the team, and then again to the % of Hispanic players on the team who make a meaningful impact. -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
I agree with that 100%. But I still maintain that youāre talking about two completely different environments -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
50% is nowhere near 90%. Itās also substantially easier to remain competitive with a handful of good athletes in 3A than it is in 6A. And a final factor here is that Diboll without a doubt has a large number of second generation Hispanics. Kids that grew up playing American sports. The vast majority of the kids moving to Cleveland have never even touched a basketball or football when they get there. Iām not saying that Hispanic kids arenāt capable of playing football and basketball. I am saying kids who donāt grow up playing those sports arenāt going to help their high school somehow just because thereās 3000 of them. Itās also worth noting that if every Hispanic kid in Diboll (500 total enrolled students) and Cleveland (3500 total enrolled students) didnāt play football or basketball, the two schoolsā potential player pools would be within 50 kids of each other. -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
I wouldnāt send my kid to a high school with 3500 kids that was built for 1000 kids. Or to one where the academic rating was a D. Or to one where 90% of the students spoke a language other than English as a first language. And thatās before you ever factor in the athletics. If your kid was a talented basketball or football player would you leave him in Cleveland to get blown out every game? To play with bad 4A talent against Houston area 6A squads? There was a guy on here who was a principal in Cleveland a couple years back. His daughter was a stud basketball player. She went to Huffman. Why do you think that was? -
The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
As sports go, itās pretty simple. You have a school that went from a 4A school to a 6A school in a short amount of time with basically 100% of their growth being kids with zero background/interest in any sports besides soccer. So the talent pool is still small school 4A while their opponents are all Houston 6A. On top of that, the kids that ARE good at football/basketball/whatever are leaving for surrounding districts. What all-district quality player with a choice is going to stay and lose 33 straight games, especially when you factor in the extreme overcrowding in the classrooms as well. Itās an unprecedented situation with no remedy in sight. -
Iām curious where heās playing in college this year. Sorry, that was kinda vague
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Where did Hunter end up going this year? I was surprised he didn't get more attention from colleges than he did.
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The crazy growth around Hwy 59/I-69 corridor
bullets13 replied to TrojanWarrior08's topic in High School Football
33 straight losses. Lost 54-6 this year to Splendora, who's a bad 5A-D2 team in the same boat they are. Their closest game in the last 2 years was a 21-0 loss to West Fork, who's only getting better. Cleveland may not win another game for a decade. I'm not sure how far down they'd have to schedule to get a win in that area. Tarkington would've been an interesting matchuphis year. Coldspring maybe? I'm pretty sure Coldspring beats them. Maybe 3A-D2 New Waverly, a 2 or 3-win 3A-D2 team? I honestly don't know. -
This is the arch weāve been waiting for. Since late 2nd heās been very, very good.
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Shepherd has improved this year, but their schedule has been 5 3A schools without a winning record amongst them and 0-6 Tarkington. Itās kinda hard to know how much better they are until they play a good 4A squad, so weāll find out this week. Iām gonna say WOS 48, Shepherd 21.
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I was literally going to and saw your comment about not doing it and thought āwhat the heck, Iāll leave mine, too.ā 19 this week would normally be a good week, but gave up a little ground. Looks like most everyone was bunched up in the 18-21 area tonight
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Hamshire-Fannett (20) @ Silsbee (41) - FINAL
bullets13 replied to jdawg03's topic in High School Football
Full credit to the tigers, they came out and punched us in the mouth and we could never recover. Excellent on both sides of the ball, especially running the ball and getting pressure on our qb. Iāll give the horns a little credit as well. They came out and competed in the 2nd half and played much better. Good adjustments on both sides of the ball made things a lot closer. Congrats to the tigers, and good luck the rest of the way! -
Joaquin (21) @ San Augustine (28) - FINAL
bullets13 replied to jdawg03's topic in High School Football
!!:21/28/F -
!!:42/8/4
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Orangefield (49) @ Coldspring-Oakhurst (13) - FINAL
bullets13 replied to jdawg03's topic in High School Football
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West Sabine (51) @ Colmesneil (0) - FINAL
bullets13 replied to jdawg03's topic in High School Football
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!!:48/0/F
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Goose Creek Memorial (15) @ Galena Park North Shore (75) - FINAL
bullets13 replied to jdawg03's topic in High School Football
!!:15/75/4